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The Royal Descents of The Fosters of Moulton and The Mathesons of Shinnes & Lochalsh

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-England|England Sources]] == The Royal Descents of The Fosters of Moulton and The Mathesons of Shinnes & Lochalsh == * by William Edward Foster (b.1846) * published by Phillmore & Co., ltd., 124 Chancery Lane, London, England, 1912 * Source Example: ::: Foster, William Edward. ''[[Space:The Royal Descents of The Fosters of Moulton and The Mathesons of Shinnes & Lochalsh|The Royal Descents of The Fosters of Moulton and The Mathesons of Shinnes & Lochalsh]]'' (Phillmore & Co., London, England, 1912) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Foster|Foster]]: Page 134 * Inline-Text Example: ::: ([[#Foster|Foster]]: Page 134) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Royal Descents of The Fosters of Moulton and The Mathesons of Shinnes & Lochalsh|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/cu31924029786229 * https://archive.org/details/royaldescentsoff00fost * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100771710

The Royal Dublin Fusiliers

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directed from [[Space:Spence Historical References|References in History]] = THE ROYAL DUBLIN FUSILIERS IN THE BOER WAR = Extract taken from 'Our Regiments in South Africa' by John Stirling published by Naval and Military Press Ltd. ---- == REGIMENTS == The 1st Battalion sailed on the Bavarian on 10th November 1899, arrived at the Cape about the 28th, and was sent on to Durban. Along with the 1st Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, 1st Border Regiment, and 1st Connaught Rangers, they formed the 5th Brigade under Major-General Fitzroy Hart. The 2nd Battalion was in Natal before the war broke out, and took part in the battle of Talana Hill (20th October) and in the subsequent retreat to Lady-smith. Before that town was shut in Sir George White sent them down the line, and when General Buller was ready to advance, the 2nd Battalion seem to have been ready also, and the history of the two battalions is so mixed up during all the Ladysmith relief operations that reference can only be made to what is said under the 2nd Battalion. During the actual relief operations—that is, from the beginning of December 1899 to 3rd March 1900—A, B, and C companies of the 1st Battalion were attached to the 2nd Battalion, which actually took the place of the 1st Battalion in the Irish Brigade. During that period the remainder of the 1st Battalion garrisoned Moor River and other posts on the lines of communi­cation. A sketch of the work of the relief force is given under the 2nd Queen’s, Royal West Surrey, and the work of the Irish Brigade is dealt with under the 1st Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. The 1st Battalion, now united, was at Colenso from 3rd March to 6th May, when they joined Talbot­ Coke’s brigade at Elandslaagte and then crossed the Biggarsberg with him. At Alleman’s Nek on 11th June 1900 the 1st Battalion had heavy fighting on the right flank, but did very well. Their losses were 3 men killed, 2 officers, Colonel Mills being one, and 15 men wounded. Colonel Mills and 2 men were mentioned in General Buller’s despatch of 19th June. On 29th June the battalion was in an engagement at Amersfoort, and lost 2 killed and 1 wounded. Five officers, 2 non-commissioned officers, and 2 men were mentioned in General Buller’s final despatch of 9th November 1900, and 23 officers and 40 non-com­missioned officers and men were mentioned in Lord Roberts’ final despatches. These latter commenda­tions embraced both the 1st and 2nd Battalions. The 1st Battalion long continued to operate on the Natal-Transvaal border and on the lines of communi­cation. One hundred and fifty men of the battalion were in the column of Colonel E. C. Knox in the first quarter of 1901—one of those columns which swept through the Eastern Transvaal to the Swazi border. The Mounted Infantry of the Dublin Fusiliers was represented in the little garrison of Fort Itala, which made such a splendid defence when the place was attacked by Botha with an overwhelming force on 26th September 1901 (see 2nd Royal Lancaster). Major Chapman of the 1st Dublins, who commanded the garrison, received promotion. Lieutenant Lefroy and several non - commissioned officers and men were also mentioned in despatches by Lord Kitchener at the time for great gallantry. In the beginning of 1902 the 1st Battalion was moved west to Krugersdorp to relieve the 2nd Battalion. In the supplementary or final despatch 4 officers and 11 non - commissioned officers and men were mentioned, these included both battalions. The 2nd battalion was in South Africa when war was declared, and when Sir George White landed at Durban was stationed at Glencoe, along with the 1st Leicestershire Regiment, 1st King’s Royal Rifle Corps, 18th Hussars, and the 13th, 67th, and 69th Batteries R.F.A., under General Pema-Symons. The 1st Royal Irish Fusiliers arrived in time to be also sent to Glencoe, completing an infantry brigade before the battle on 20th October 1899 (see 1st Leicestershire Regiment and 1st Royal Irish Fusiliers). The 2nd Dublins took a very important share in the fighting. Their losses were approximately 2 officers and 8 men killed, and 3 officers and 50 men wounded. With the rest of the troops the 2nd Dublins retreated to Lady-smith. They were present in the action of Lombard’s Kop on 30th October 1899 (see 1st Liverpool Regiment), but were much split up, three companies acting as escort to artillery, one on outpost, &c. They did not suffer many casualties. On the same evening the battalion was “hurriedly entrained” and sent down the line to occupy Fort Wylie and protect the great bridge over the Tugela, but the advancing tide of Boer invasion soon lapped round them and they had to move still farther south. Three sections were in the unfortunate armoured train which was derailed on 15th November 1899. Before General Buller made his first advance the 1st Battalion had arrived in Natal as part of the Irish Brigade. In the Colenso despatch, list of troops en­gaged, the 1st Battalion Dublin Fusiliers is mentioned, but the casualties of the regiment are debited to the 2nd Battalion. The fact seems to be that three companies of the 1st Battalion were added to the 2nd, and thus really both fought at Colenso and the other engage­ments prior to the relief of Ladysmith. The work of Hart’s brigade in Natal is sketched under the 1st Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, and that of the relief force generally under the 2nd Queen’s. At Colenso the Irish Brigade got into a hot place, coming under a very heavy fire before extending, and after their extension they pushed into a peninsula formed by a loop of the river, where they were sub­jected to severe fire from the front and both flanks, but all stood the severe trial splendidly The casualties of the regiment were heavy, approximately 2 officers and 50 men killed, 3 officers and 176 men wounded. The three companies of the 1st Battalion were the chief sufferers. Of these losses their share was 1 officer and 31 men killed, and 1 officer and 133 men wounded. At Venter’s Spruit on 20th January the 2nd Dublins and the three companies of the 1st Battalion were in General Hart’s force. Their casualties were approx­imately 1 officer and 5 men killed, and 1 officer and 30 men wounded. In the fourteen days’ fighting between 13th and 27th February Hart’s men were at first near the rail-head, and were brought down to Colenso village on the 2 0th. On the 23rd Hart was ordered to attack the main Boer position. A short account of this action is given under the Inniskilling Fusiliers, who led in the assault, but the Connaught Rangers and Dublins also pushed in close and lost most severely Colonel Sitwell was among the killed. The regiment was still to take part in another memorable assault before the close of the relief opera­tions, being transferred to the command of General Barton for the last great effort on the 27th, when Barton attacked and carried the eastern portion of Pieter’s Hill. In addition to the Dublins his troops that day were the Royal Scots Fusiliers and the Royal Irish Fusiliers. The assault reflected credit on every one taking part in it, and gained the praise of General Buller. In the fourteen days’ fighting the Dublins’ losses were approximately 1 officer and 20 men killed, and 6 officers and over 100 men wounded. Eight officers and 7 non-commissioned officers and men of the 2nd Battalion were mentioned in General Buller’s despatch of 30th March 1900, 5 of the latter being recommended for the Distinguished Conduct Medal. The battalion was specially selected to march into Ladysmith at the head of the relieving force. In glancing at the doings of the 2nd Dublins one cannot but be amazed that a battalion should so con­stantly be in big affairs. The history of the war shows that some battalions can slip through a long campaign with little fighting, few casualties, and small notoriety of any kind, while others, such as the Dublins, Derbys, Gordons, or Rifle Brigade, seem to be out of one big thing into another. It may be luck,— and no doubt chance has something to do with it,— but there is a contrast so obvious between the records of, say, the Dublins and Gordons on the one hand, and some regiments very far their senior on the other, that it is impossible not to notice it. After the relief of Ladysmith the two battalions of Dublins were to be separated. The 2nd, which had been fighting constantly, and had suffered terribly from 20th October to 27th February, was taken by sea to Cape Colony in April and remained with General Hart, the other battalions in his brigade being the Somerset Light Infantry, Border Regiment, and Con-naught Rangers. Henceforth the battalion was to have fewer drains on its strength. Their doings between April and October 1900 are very similar to those of one wing of the Somersets, whom the 2nd Dublins accom­panied on many wanderings in that period, and to avoid repetition reference is made to the Somersets. In his despatch of 10th October 1900, para. 27, Lord Roberts says “On 22nd July the Boers made a de­termined attack on the post at Zuickerbosch Spruit, thirteen miles east of Heidelberg The post was held by two companies of the Royal Dublin Fusiliers, 110 men of the Royal Engineers, and 10 men of the Imperial Yeomanry, under Major English of the first - named regiment. Hart proceeded at once with reinforcements from Heidelberg, but before he arrived the enemy had been beaten off, great credit for the achievement being due to Major English and his small party” The two companies here referred to were of the 2nd Battalion. The following notes from the diary of Captain A. E. Mainwaring of the 2nd Dublins show the severity of the work of an infantry battalion, apart altogether from the strain of being opposed by an active and enterprising enemy “Friday, 7th September 1900. Marched all night, did ten miles through a difficult pass in Gatsrand. Saturday Company formed rear–guard. Set off again at 10 P.M., marched till 6 A.M. on Sunday At 7.30 A.M. went out with Bradford and St G. Smith and two companies to collect forage. Waggons bogged, men hauled them out, getting soaked. Marched back to camp, arrived there at 5.30 P.M. Found force gone. Ordered to follow at 6 P.M. Five hundred Boers re­ported on left flank. Some skirmishing Arrived at Potchefstroom at 10 A.M. on Monday” The distance from the camp referred to, to Potchefstroom, was thirty-six miles, it was done in sixteen and a half hours by men who had been hard at work for the previous forty-eight hours. About the middle of October 1900 the battalion, along with the Essex Regiment and Strathcona’s Corps, was sent to the Krugersdorp district to assist General Barton, who at the time was almost hemmed in by De Wet near Frederickstad. On the 25th General Barton took the offensive, and defeated and scattered his opponents, inflicting heavy loss. The reinforce­ments did not take part in the fighting. The battalion was mainly about Krugersdorp during the latter phases of the war, and part was with General Cunningham and other commanders in several engage­ments in that district. In General Buller’s final despatch of 9th November 1900, 1 officer and 6 non-commissioned officers and men of the 2nd Battalion were mentioned for continuous good service in the Mounted Infantry, and under Lord Kitchener the battalion added three more “mentions.” As to mentions by Lord Roberts, reference is made to the notes under the 1st Battalion. The battalion sailed from Durban for Aden in January 1902, getting a “tremendous send off” from the Natal folks, for whom they had fought so ungrudgingly Lord Kitchener sent them a most appreciative telegram, of which the battalion was naturally very proud. Out of the officers commencing the war at Talana only one escaped unwounded, apart from those taken prisoner in the Mounted Infantry with Colonel Möller on 20th October 1899 (see 18th Hussars) and in the armoured train at Frere on 15th November 1899. '''5 September 2004''' Several interesting things about this war: *Mohandas K. Gandi (1869-1948) also known as Mahatma (Great Soul), serves with the British medical corps as a stretcher-bearer. *Sir Robert Baden-Powell (1857-1941), founder of the Boy Scouts, makes his mark at the successful defense of Mafeking. *Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930), British physician, novelist, and detective-story writer, creator of Sherlock Holmes, runs a field hospital, and on his return to England writes 'The Great Boer War' (1900) and 'The War in South Africa: Its Causes and Conduct' (1902), justifying England's participation. For these works he is knighted in 1902. *The young Winston Churchill (1874-1965) is all over this war. He is captured, escapes, and makes a triumphal reentry into Natal. He is present at several major battles, is one of the first to enter Ladysmith when the seige is lifted, and is also one of the first to enter the enemy's capitol, Pretoria, at its capture. He writes two books on the war ('London to Ladysmith: Via Pretoria' and 'Ian Hamilton's March') and his exploits get him elected to Parliment. *Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936), poet and writer, works on an army newspaper. *Mary Kingsley (1862-1900), the African explorer, works in Cape Town as a nurse caring for Boer prisoners of war. She contracts typhoid fever and dies at the age of 38. *A great number of British officers who serve in South Africa later turn up as Field Marshalls. *The native African population, who suffer greatly in this war, are barely acknowledged in the histories. Due to British incompetence and neglect, 25,000 Boer civilians (mainly women and children) and 14,000 natives die in the infamous concentration camps. == ORKNEY == ==='''LYNESS KITCHENER WAR MEMORIAL'''=== KITCHENER MEMORIAL THE TOWER WAS ERECTED BY THE PEOPLE OF ORKNEY TO COMMEMORATE FIELD-MARSHALL EARL KITCHENER 1850-1916, K.G., P.C., K.P., G.C.B., O.M., G.C.S.I., G.C.M.G., G.C.I.E. HE LIBERATED THE SUDAN FROM TYRANNY AT THE BATTLE OF OMDURMAN IN 1898 & IMPROVED THE MEDICAL, EDUCATIONAL & LEGAL SYSTEMS, COMMERCE & AGRICULTURE OF THAT COUNTRY AND OF EGYPT. HE BROUGHT THE SOUTH-AFRICAN WAR TO A SUCCESSFUL CONCLUSION WITH A GENEROUS PEACE IN 1902. REFORMED THE ARMY & DEFENCES OF INDIA AND BY HIS FORESIGHT & ENERGY LAID THE FOUNDATIONS OF VICTORY IN THE WAR 1914-1918. ON AN ADVISORY MISSION TO RUSSIA HE WAS DROWNED WHEN H.M.S. HAMPSHIRE STRUCK A MINE OFF MARWICK HEAD JUNE 5 1916 THIS PLAQUE WAS SET UP BY THE KITCHENER MEMORIAL FUND 10 May 2005

The Royal Families of England, Scotland, and Wales

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England | England Sources]] | [[Space: Sources-Scotland | Scotland Sources]] | [[Space: Sources-Wales | Wales Sources]] __TOC__ == The Royal Families of England, Scotland, and Wales == With their descendants, sovereigns and subjects. * by [[Burke-5780|John Burke]] (1787-1848) and [[Burke-5777|Bernard Burke]] (1814-1892) authors of "[[Space:A_General_and_Heraldic_Dictionary_of_the_Peerage_and_Baronetage_of_the_British_Empire|The Peerage]]" and "[[Space:A_Genealogical_and_Heraldic_Dictionary_of_the_Landed_Gentry_of_Great_Britain_%26_Ireland|Landed Gentry]]" * published by E. Churton, 26, Holles Street, London, 1848 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Royal Families of England, Scotland, and Wales|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/royalfamiliesofe01byuburk ::* https://archive.org/details/royalfamiliesofe01burk_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/royalfamiliesofe01burk ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=wb0_AAAAcAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=48tKAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=jfAxAQAAMAAJ ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE927404 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011441017 * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/royalfamiliesofe02burk ::* https://archive.org/details/royalfamiliesofe02burk_0 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=3r0_AAAAcAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=QPI1AQAAMAAJ ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE927274 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011441017 * Other web sites: ::* https://www.maximiliangenealogy.co.uk/burke1/Burkeindex.htm === Citation Formats === * Burke, John. ''[[Space:The Royal Families of England, Scotland, and Wales|The Royal Families of England, Scotland, and Wales]]'' (Churton, London, 1848) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Burke|Burke]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Burke, John. ''[[Space:The Royal Families of England, Scotland, and Wales|The Royal Families of England, Scotland, and Wales]]'' (Churton, London, 1848) Vol. , [ Page ].

The Royal Stewart's of the Ohio Valley

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==Purpose== This page is used to assist anyone with confusion or questions on our lineage and multiple connections to Scottish Royalty. As well as a place to discuss connections, documents, DNA, or anything else that may help us all better clarify and confirm everything, truly as one tree! Everyone is welcome to contribute to discussions! ==Page Name== Why "The Royal Stewart's of the Ohio Valley" you may ask? Basically, after many exhaustive years of research and continuously adding upgraded DNA technology, a group of cousins have verified that we are direct paternal descendants of [[Stewart-1015 | James Stewart, 5th High Steward of Scotland]]!!! We were simply trying to figure out who our 4th great grandfather was! In addition, we discovered that we have additional direct male descendents of [[Stewart-270 | Sir John Stewart of Bonkyl and Garlies]] until a 3rd great grandmother. Finally, there are at least two other links leading directly to one or the other via different routes. We came from the depths of the Appalachian Mountains and basically have lived in McKee, Jackson County,KY (and surrounding area) and Hamilton, Butler County, OH and surrounding area) for the last 200+ years. ==DNA Testing== *[[Stewart-37181 | Ondrea (Stewart) Biller]] GEDmatch YH6479791 *[[Biller-195 | Brandon Biller]] GEDmatch KK9962744 *[[Biller-196 | Brian Biller]] GEDmatch HB8674824 *[[Stewart-37182 | Freddie Stewart]] GEDmatch YG7401786 *[[Stewart-37191 | Jennifer (Stewart) Ewing]] GEDmatch RR1611275 *[[McCowan-402 | Katlyn McCowan]] GEDmatch FA2379480 *[[Ewing-3489 | Samantha Ewing]] GEDmatch RQ8567110 *[[Stewart-36958 | Randall (Stewart) Stewart-Clark]] GEDmatch A061605 *[[Stewart-37178 | Bradley Stewart]] GEDmatch WA9358292 *[[Stewart-37179 | Jason Stewart]] GEDmatch LP8557033 *[[Stewart-37184 | Dustin Stewart]] GEDmatch RB7374453 *[[Bertsch-318 | Andrew Bertsch]] GEDmatch LG5672594 *[[Wade-9605 | Makenzie Wade]] GEDmatch LG5672594 *[[Stewart-37206 | Ondra Stewart]] GEDmatch EJ1762696 *[[Stewart-37207 | Wyatt Stewart]] GEDmatch *[[Flannery-702 | Gerald Flannery]] GEDmatch RZ2358390 *[[Stewart-37196 | Sandie (Stewart) Cheek]] GEDmatch RG8498676 *[[Stewart-37203 | Andy Stewart]] GEDmatch CD2873128 *[[Stewart-37204 | Neva (Stewart) Jones]] GEDmatch LS3351904 *[[Stewart-37205 | James Stewart]] GEDmatch CX1931344 *[[Sizemore-1639 | Paula Sizemore]] GEDmatch EC7188174 *[[Sizemore-1640 | Tonya (Sizemore) Cassano]] GEDmatch YY7648446.

The Royal Stuarts

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The goal of this project is to provide a research page for the Royal Stuarts. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Stuart-531|Allan Stuart]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * From King of Scotland to King of England, Scotland, Wales & Ireland. King James (VI) Stuart, King of Scots. With the forced abdication of his mother, Mary Stuart, in 1567 James became King of Scots at the age of one. Another troubled period of regency government ensued. The key chapter of his reign involved two women - his mother, Mary Queen of Scots, and Elizabeth I of England. Throughout his reign James was keen to be seen to be supportive of the English queen. With Elizabeth ageing and still childless James realised that he had the strongest claim to succeed her. As the great-grandson of Margaret Tudor, James was the closest relative to Elizabeth. Importantly, he was also Protestant. The only problem was the question of what to do with Mary Stuart - James' mother. Since 1568 Mary had been a captive of Elizabeth in England. During her years of captivity Mary had been the focus of several Catholic plots to release her and place on the throne of England. Mary was wise enough to avoid being implicated in these plots. In 1585, however, she succumbed. By replying to the conspirators of the Babbington Plot, Mary had signed her death warrant. Mary was tried and sentenced to death in 1587. Now the question was how James would react to Elizabeth's intention to execute his mother? If he acted to protect her he would surely forfeit the right to succeed Elizabeth. If he did nothing how would the Scots nobles react? James followed his ambitions. Although he protested and asked Elizabeth to exile Mary, it was no more than a token gesture. Mary was executed. With Elizabeth still alive and well James turned his attention back to Scottish matters. In 1589 James married Anne of Denmark and produced three children, 1. Henry, 2. Elizabeth and 3. Charles. * James I of Great Britain. James spent his time trying to pacify the 'barbarian' Gaels in the Highlands and Islands and rooting out witches from his kingdom. He also wrote two books that clearly demonstrated his style of kingship. In 'The Trew Law of Free Monarchies and the 'Basilicon Doron', James eschewed the belief that the rights of kings were granted by God alone and as such they were above other men. His education at the hands of George Buchanan had been in vain. The First Stuart King of an United Kingdom Eventually in 1603 Elizabeth died and James was offered the throne. The succession passed smoothly and James VI of Scotland became James I of England and Ireland. Although promising to return to Scotland every couple of years, in truth James became a stranger to the country and only returned once to the country of his birth. James' vision of himself as king of a united Britain occupied his early years. James even went as far as designing a new flag for this new nation. However, his first experience with the English Parliament was less than satisfactory and his designs to be the official 'King of Great Britain' were dashed. Regardless James proclaimed himself King of Great Britain. * The other kings of the Royal House of Stuart King Charles (I) Stuart King of Great Britain was monarch of the three kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 27 March 1625 until his execution in 1649. Charles was the second son of King James VI of Scotland, but after his father inherited the English throne in 1603, he moved to England, where he spent much of the rest of his life. He became heir apparent to the English, Irish and Scottish thrones on the death of his elder brother, Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales, in 1612. An unsuccessful and unpopular attempt to marry him to the Spanish Habsburg princess Maria Anna culminated in an eight-month visit to Spain in 1623 that demonstrated the futility of the marriage negotiations. Two years later, he married the Bourbon princess Henrietta Maria of France instead. After his succession, Charles quarrelled with the Parliament of England, which sought to curb his royal prerogative. Charles believed in the divine right of kings and thought he could govern according to his own conscience. Many of his subjects opposed his policies, in particular the levying of taxes without parliamentary consent, and perceived his actions as those of a tyrannical absolute monarch. His religious policies, coupled with his marriage to a Roman Catholic, generated the antipathy and mistrust of reformed groups such as the Puritans and Calvinists, who thought his views too Catholic. He supported high church ecclesiastics, such as Richard Montagu and William Laud, and failed to aid Protestant forces successfully during the Thirty Years' War. His attempts to force the Church of Scotland to adopt high Anglican practices led to the Bishops' Wars, strengthened the position of the English and Scottish parliaments and helped precipitate his own downfall. From 1642, Charles fought the armies of the English and Scottish parliaments in the English Civil War. After his defeat in 1645, he surrendered to a Scottish force that eventually handed him over to the English Parliament. Charles refused to accept his captors' demands for a constitutional monarchy, and temporarily escaped captivity in November 1647. Re-imprisoned on the Isle of Wight, Charles forged an alliance with Scotland, but by the end of 1648 Oliver Cromwell's New Model Army had consolidated its control over England. Charles was tried, convicted, and executed for high treason in January 1649. The monarchy was abolished and a republic called the Commonwealth of England was declared. The monarchy was restored to Charles's son, Charles II, in 1660. King Charles (II) Stuart, King of Great Britain was monarch of the three kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland. * The Royal Stewarts and the Civil War Charles II's father, Charles I, was executed at Whitehall on 30 January 1649, at the climax of the English Civil War. Although the Parliament of Scotland proclaimed Charles II King on 5 February 1649, England entered the period known as the English Interregnum or the English Commonwealth, and the country was a de facto republic, led by Oliver Cromwell. Cromwell defeated Charles II at the Battle of Worcester on 3 September 1651, and Charles fled to mainland Europe. Cromwell became virtual dictator of England, Scotland and Ireland, and Charles spent the next nine years in exile in France, the Dutch Republic, and the Spanish Netherlands. * The Restoration. A political crisis that followed the death of Cromwell in 1658 resulted in the restoration of the monarchy, and Charles was invited to return to Britain. On 29 May 1660, his 30th birthday, he was received in London to public acclaim. After 1660, all legal documents were dated as if he had succeeded his father as king in 1649. Charles was popularly known as the Merry Monarch, in reference to both the liveliness and hedonism of his court and the general relief at the return to normality after over a decade of rule by Oliver Cromwell and the Puritans. Charles's wife, Catherine of Braganza, bore no live children, but Charles acknowledged at least twelve illegitimate children by various mistresses. He was succeeded by his brother James. King James (II) Stuart King of Great Britain was King of England and Ireland as James II and King of Scotland as James VII, from 6 February 1685 until he was deposed in the Glorious Revolution of 1688. He was the last Roman Catholic monarch to reign over the combined nation James is best known for his struggles with the English Parliament and his attempts to create religious liberty for English Roman Catholics and Protestant nonconformists, against the wishes of the Anglican establishment. However, he also continued the persecution of the Presbyterian Covenanters in Scotland. Parliament, opposed to the growth of absolutism that was occurring in other European countries, as well as to the loss of legal supremacy of the Church of England, saw their opposition as a way to preserve what they regarded as traditional English liberties. This tension made James's four-year reign a struggle for supremacy between the English Parliament and the Crown, resulting in his deposition, the passage of the Bill of Rights, and the accession of his daughter and her husband as king and queen. * The Stuart Queens of Great Britain Mary Stuart, Queen Mary of Great Britain was the wife of William of Orange. Her husband William was born in The Hague in the Netherlands. He was an only child and never knew his father William II who died of smallpox before his birth. His mother was Mary eldest daughter of Charles I of England. In 1677 he married his cousin Mary, eldest daughter of James, Duke of York, the future James II. The marriage was intended to repair relations between England and The Netherlands following the Anglo-Dutch wars. William was a successful soldier, but had several male favourites, was dour, asthmatic, 12 years older and several inches shorter than his English wife Mary who was a reluctant bride. In 1688 they were invited by the parliamentary opposition to Mary’s father James II to take the crown of England and were assured of English support. William landed at Torbay on 5 November 1688, in 463 ships unopposed by the Royal Navy, and with an army of 14,000 troops which gathering local support grew to over 20,000 and advanced on London in what became known as ‘The Glorious Revolution’. James fled to France, and in February 1689 William and his wife were crowned King William III and Queen Mary II. Parliament passed the Bill of Rights which prevented Catholics for succeeding to the throne ensuring that Mary’s sister Anne would become the next queen, and after the autocratic rules of Kings Charles II and his brother James II limited the powers of monarchs so that they could neither pass laws nor levy taxes without parliamentary consent. William and Mary were faced in 1689 with two Jacobite attempts to regain the throne. In Scotland government troops were defeated at Killiekrankie by Scottish Jacobites but won shortly afterwards at Dunkeld, and James II landed in Ireland with French troops and laid siege to Londonderrry. William’s navy relieved the siege and he led his army to victory at the Battle of the Boyne in July 1690. James fled back to France. William returned several times to the Netherlands but found the English parliament reluctant to support his continuing war with France. The Bank of England was founded in 1694 to control public expenditure. Williamsburg and the college of William and Mary in Virginia, were named after the King and Queen in 1693. Mary died of smallpox in 1694 and had no surviving children. In 1701 following death of Prince William, the only surviving son of Mary’s sister Anne, the Act of Settlement was passed ensuring succession of Protestant heirs of Sophie of Hanover instead of the Catholic heirs of James. William died in 1702 of pneumonia following a broken collar bone after a fall from his horse. Because his horse had reputedly stumbled on a mole’s burrow Jacobites toasted 'the little gentleman in the black velvet waistcoat.' * Queen Anne, Last Stuart Monarch. Queen Anne Stuart, Queen of Great Britain. became Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland on 8 March 1702. On 1 May 1707, under the Acts of Union, two of her realms, the kingdoms of England and Scotland, united as a single sovereign state known as Great Britain. She continued to reign as Queen of Great Britain and Ireland until her death. Anne was born in the reign of her uncle Charles II, who had no legitimate children. Her father, James, was first in line to the throne. His suspected Roman Catholicism was unpopular in England, and on Charles's instructions Anne was raised as an Anglican. Three years after he succeeded Charles, James was deposed in the "Glorious Revolution" of 1688. Anne's Dutch Protestant brother-in-law and cousin William III became joint monarch with his wife, Anne's elder sister Mary II. Although the sisters had been close, disagreements over Anne's finances, status and choice of acquaintances arose shortly after Mary's accession and they became estranged. William and Mary had no children. After Mary's death in 1694, William continued as sole monarch until he was succeeded by Anne upon his death in 1702. Anne was plagued by ill health throughout her life. From her thirties onwards, she grew increasingly lame and obese. Despite seventeen pregnancies by her husband, Prince George of Denmark, she died without any surviving children and was the last monarch of the House of Stuart. Under the terms of the Act of Settlement 1701, she was succeeded by her second cousin George I of the House of Hanover, who was a descendant of the Stuarts through his maternal grandmother, Elizabeth, a daughter of James VI and I. 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=2345236 send me a private message]. Thanks!

The Rucker - Feilding - Poultney - Confusion

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==Introduction== The Feilding family of seventeenth century Bristol, England are at the centre (but not the origin) of a number of errors and confusions leading to many incorrect, unsourced or only selectively sourced family trees on various platforms. These at times manifesting on wikitree. ==ISSUE1: Peter Rucker's Wife's Surname Unknown== '''The surname and place of birth of of Elizabeth the wife of Peter Rucker who was naturalised in Virginia in 1704 is Unknown not Feilding''' In her book “History of the Rucker Family and their descendants” published in 1927, [[Rucker-867|Edythe Johns Rucker Whitley]] described how [[Rucker-26|Peter Rucker (abt.1659-1743)]] was naturalised in Virginia in 1704. She continued by stating that: Edythe Johns Rucker Whitley, “History of the Rucker Family and their descendants” , published 1927,[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89064678030&view=1up&seq=10 babel.hathitrust.org], chapter 3, page 9 (accessed 3 May 2024) ''“Peter brought with him his wife, Elizabeth Fielding. We know that she must have migrated with her husband as the fact of their sons coming first shows that Peter and Elizabeth were married and had a family before their arrival in America”'' Whitley provided no source or other evidence to support this claim and by now, Elizabeth Fielding, the wife of Peter Rucker has been adopted into many family trees on multiple platforms However in an article dated April 12, 1989 and titled “ THE WIVES OF PETER AND JOHN RUCKER”, Jean Brydon Robinson recorded that on the 13 Feb 1983, Fifty six years later Whitley wrote to Mary Snyder stating,: Jean Brydon Robinson,” THE WIVES OF PETER AND JOHN RUCKER”, 12 April 12 1989,[https://occgs.com/projects/rescue/family_files/files/RUCKER%20Family.pdf Rucker Family.pdf],(accessed 2 May 2024) ''"In my book I have it that Peter Rucker, the first, married Elizabeth Fielding. That information was handed down in my family but years after I published the book [I] discovered that she was not a Fielding nor was she kin to the Lloyd family... I would never take a tradition on anything today (learning this) after 68 years of professional research..."'' Therefore Elizabeth the wife of [[Rucker-26|Peter Rucker (abt.1659-1743)]] should have LNAB Unknown until her true name is found. ==ISSUE2: Elizabeth Feilding of Bristol did not Emigrate== '''Elizabeth Feilding, the daughter of Edward Feilding of Bristol did not marry Peter Rucker and emigrate to America''' In her book “History of the Rucker Family and their descendants” published in 1927, [[Rucker-867|Edythe Johns Rucker Whitley]] identified Elizabeth Fielding as the wife of [[Rucker-26|Peter Rucker (abt.1659-1743)]] who was naturalised in Virginia in 1704. Edythe Johns Rucker Whitley, “History of the Rucker Family and their descendants” , published 1927,[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89064678030&view=1up&seq=10 babel.hathitrust.org], chapter 3, page 9 (accessed 3 May 2024) Whitley subsequently withdrew this claim, but many people who have sought to identify Elizabeth Fielding have nevertheless identified Peter Ruckers wife Eluzabeth, with Elizabeth Feilding, the daughter of [[Fielding-17|Edward Fielding]] of Bristol. Usually concluding she was born in Bristol around 1660 (at least by common use). This would appear at first glance to be a plausible theory as Elizabeth vanishes from Bristol before 1696 and the Bristol Feilding family owned property in Virginia. While plausible, this theory is excluded as [[Feilding-91|Elizabeth (Feilding) Aleyn (bef.1669-1724)]] married John Aleyn of Greys Inn and died in Middlesex in 1723. This conclusion is supported by a marriage bond dated 18 June 1694”Marriage Bonds for the Diocese of Bristol”,vol 1,1637-1700, edited by Elizabeth Ralph, published by the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society, [ https://www.bgas.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Record-Section-1-Bristol-Marr-Lic-Bonds-Pt2-of-3.pdf https://www.bgas.org.uk/], 18 June 1694, page 254,(accessed 1 May 2024) but also by a memorial to her husband John in Harefield Middlesex, naming his wife as Elizabeth Feilding, daughter of Edward Feilding of Bristol. "Middlesex Monumental Inscriptions"
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBPRS%2FMIDDLESEXMIS%2FHAREFIELD%2FPLAN&parentid=PRS%2FMIDD%2FHAREFIELD%2FMONUINSC%2F001137 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=PRS%2FMIDD%2FHAREFIELD%2FMONUINSC%2F001137&firstname=john&firstname_variants=true&lastname=aleyn&sourcecountry=great+britain&yearofbirth=1664&yearofbirth_offset=5&eventyear=1664&eventyear_offset=5&keywordsplace=middlesex%2C+england&keywordsplace_proximity=5&sid=999 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 2 May 2024)
Johannis Aleyn burial (died in 1719 at age 55) in Harefield, Middlesex, England.
==ISSUE3: Wife of Edward Feilding not Poultney== '''Edward Fielding married Elizabeth Onslow the daughter of Edward Onslow of Onslow in Shropshire not Elizabeth Poultney.''' [[Fielding-17|Edward Fielding (abt.1632-bef.1693)]] of Bristol married [[Onslow-316|Elizabeth (Onslow) Fielding (abt.1640-bef.1690)]] See the [[Fielding-17|Edward Fielding]] profile for more information: #Edward Feilding himself was the reporter to the ''Visitations of Somerset and the City of Bristol 1672'' where it was reported that he maried Elizabeth the daughter and Coheire of Edward Onslow of Onslow in Com Salop. Visitations: G.D. Squibb,"The Visitations of Somerset and the City of Bristol 1672", The Harlean Society, 1992, ISBN 0 9 513335 3 4, page 186-187, Fielding of Bristol, accessed 28 Apr 2024 #The marriage is recorded on 20 Dec 1661 in Great Hanwood, Shropshire, England. Onslow (where the visitations report Elizabeth’s father’s origin) is a village only five miles from Great Hanwood "England Marriages, 1538–1973"
citing Digital film/folder number: 007907633; FHL microfilm: 992152
{{FamilySearch Record|N2Z5-9XD}} (accessed 28 April 2024)
Edward Falldinge marriage to Elisebeth Onslow on 20 Dec 1661 in Great Hanwood, Shropshire, England.
#The will of Elizabeth’s father Edward Onslow rector of Horton in Gloucestershire written in 1667, records that he had a “daughter ffielden” #The memorial at Harefield to Edward and Elizabeth’s son in law John Aleyn the husband of their daughter Elizabeth, records Elizabeth’s parentage both on the paternal (Feilding of Bristol) and maternal side (Onslow of Onslow Shropshire) side. It also notes that Edward was an armiger "Middlesex Monumental Inscriptions"
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBPRS%2FMIDDLESEXMIS%2FHAREFIELD%2FPLAN&parentid=PRS%2FMIDD%2FHAREFIELD%2FMONUINSC%2F001137 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=PRS%2FMIDD%2FHAREFIELD%2FMONUINSC%2F001137&firstname=john&firstname_variants=true&lastname=aleyn&sourcecountry=great+britain&yearofbirth=1664&yearofbirth_offset=5&eventyear=1664&eventyear_offset=5&keywordsplace=middlesex%2C+england&keywordsplace_proximity=5&sid=999 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 2 May 2024)
Johannis Aleyn burial (died in 1719 at age 55) in Harefield, Middlesex, England.
#Edward Onslow’s will also records he had a “daughter Basse(rr)tt” and Elizabeth In her own will records that she had a sister “Jane Bass(rr)ett” #Although Elizabeth and Edwards Marriage took place in Shropshire, this reflected Elizabeth’s father’s connection to Onslow. In fact, the parents of Edward and Elizabeth, were both members of the Ckergy, and their parishes of Horton and Uley were only about ten miles apart and they likely knew each other very well. An effort to explain why Elizabeth Poultney is often assumed to be the wife of Edward Feilden is explained below. ==ISSUE4: Elizabeth (Poultney) Feilding From Earlier Generation== '''Elizabeth Poultney (sometimes named as Elizabeth Maria Poultney/Poltney) believed by some as the mother of Elizabeth Fielden (born about 1652) actually died in 1537''' A woman named Elizabeth Poultney/Poltney (sometimes Elizabeth Maria Poultney) is often attributed to be the wife of [[Fielding-17|Edward Fielding (abt.1632-bef.1693)]] of Bristol, England. Its not entirely clear why this myth is commonplace as no reviewed family trees explain how this conclusion has been reached and the name does not seem to appear in any published books. Not only is the marriage unsupported by any reliable sources, but as discussed above, Edward Feilden married Elizabeth Onslow. It seems very likely that the origin of this confusion might possibly be an impressive memorial in St Edith Churchyard, Monks Kirby, Rugby: [[Poulteney-3|Lady Elizabeth Feilding (abt.1480-1539)]] was described as the wife of [[Feilding-44|Sir William Feilding (abt.1475-1547)]](and daughter of Thomas Poultney) on a memorial in St. Edith Churchyard, Monks Kirby, Rugby Borough, Warwickshire, England with a death date of 8 September 1539. Find a Grave (has image)
{{FindAGrave|148870342}} (accessed 1 May 2024)
Memorial page for Lady Elizabeth ''Poultney'' Feilding (unknown-8 Sep 1539), citing St. Edith Churchyard, Monks Kirby, Rugby Borough, Warwickshire, England; Maintained by Lucas (contributor 50499237).
A second twist to this confusion is to identify Elizabeth Poultney who married Edward Feilden, with Elizabeth the daughter of Thomas Poultney, baptised1653. Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Poultney, was baptised on 10 April 1653 in Warwick, St Nicholas, Warwickshire, England. "Warwickshire Baptisms"
Archive: Warwickshire County Record Office; Reference: DR0181/4
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=S2%2FGBPRS%2FWARWICKSHIRE%2FPR-NONEXC%2FWARWICKSTNICHOLAS%2FDR0181-04-00004&parentid=GBPRS%2FWARWICKSHIRE%2FBAP%2F002172728 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FWARWICKSHIRE%2FBAP%2F002172728&sourcecategory=life+events+%28bmds%29&collection=parish+baptisms&firstname=elizabeth&firstname_variants=true&lastname=poultney&yearofbirth=1653&yearofbirth_offset=2&sourcecountry=great+britain&sid=999 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 1 May 2024)
Elizabeth Poultney baptism on 10 Apr 1653, daughter of Thomas Poultney, in Warwick, St Nicholas, Warwickshire, England.
==ISSUE5: Rose Lucy Confused from Earlier Generation== ==ISSUE6: Father of Edward Feilding of Bristol== '''The father of Edward Feilding of Bristol was Roger Feilding of Horton in Gloucestershire not Roger Feilding of Newnham Paddox in Warwickshire''' ==Action List== #[[Lucy-563|Rosa Lucy (1620-)]] (See ISSUE5) Needs to be disconnected from daughter, new dob new parents [[Lucy-389|William Lucy KB - Lucy-389]] and [[Brecknock-32|Margaret (Brecknock) Lucy - Brecknock-32 ]] #Unlink [[Fielding-1362|Edward Fielding (abt.1646-abt.1693)]] as not father of Peter Ruckers wife Elizabeth Unknown #Unlink [[Neale-3|Elizabeth Neale (1602-)]] as mother == Sources ==

The Ruddimans in Scotland, Their History and Works

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Scotland]] == The Ruddimans in Scotland, Their History and Works == * by George Harvey Johnston (1860-1921) * published by W. & A.K. Johnston, Edinburgh, 1901 * Source Example: ::: Johnston, George Harvey. ''[[Space:The Ruddimans in Scotland, Their History and Works|The Ruddimans in Scotland, Their History and Works]]'' (W. & A.K. Johnston, Edinburgh, 1901) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Johnston|Johnston]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Ruddimans in Scotland, Their History and Works|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/ruddimansinscotl00john * https://deriv.nls.uk/dcn23/9559/95591820.23.pdf * http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=29556

The Russells of New England

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Russells of New England == and their immigrant ancestors: featuring the Russell, Poore, Cooley, Clough, Arms, Childs, and MacIntyre families * by Franklin Heinritz White, 1927- * published by White House Enterprises, Wyoming, Ohio, 1997 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Russells of New England|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/russellsofneweng00whit/page/n9 ===Table of Contents=== :Dedication :Introduction :Book One: The Russells of Holyoke :Joel Russell, Jr :J.Russell & Company :Robert Russell :*George Russell :*Gilbert Russell :Henry Russell :*Moses and Maria Arms Newton :Book Two: The Descendants of Henry and Susie Russell :Newton H. Russell :Robert H. Russell :Stuart A. Russell :Laura E. Russell Logan :Book Three: New England Ancestors :Motivations :Ancestral Charts :Explanations of Format :Russell Ancestral Families :*Russell :*Poore :*Cooley :*Clough :*Newton :*Hale :*Arms :*Childs :Helen Russell's MacIntyre Ancestors :Book Four: Relativity :Royal Descent :Princess Diana and the First Lady of Film :Other Russell Kinfolk :Witchcraft :Appendix :Gregorian Calendar :Bibliography :Index === 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 === * White, Franklin Heinritz ''[[Space: The Russells of New England| The Russells of New England]]'' (Wyoming, Ohio, 1997), [ Page ]. * [[#White|White]]

The Ryerson Genealogy

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] == Source Information == * '''Full Title''': ''The Ryerson Genealogy: Genealogy and History of the Knickerbocker Families of Ryerson, Ryerse, Ryerss; also Adriance and Martense Families, All Descendants of Martin and Adriaen Reyerz (Reyerszen), of Amsterdam, Holland'' * '''Author''': Ryerson, Albert Winslow * '''Editor''': Holman, Alfred Lyman * '''Publishing Information''': Chicago: Privately printed for Edward L. Ryerson, 1916. === Source Citation Examples === * '''In-line Citation:''' {{Pale Orange|'''''Recommended'''''}} ::: Ryerson, Albert Winslow. ''[[Space:The Ryerson Genealogy|The Ryerson Genealogy: Genealogy and History of the Knickerbocker Families of Ryerson, Ryerse, Ryerss; also Adriance and Martense Families, All Descendants of Martin and Adriaen Reyerz (Reyerszen), of Amsterdam, Holland]],'' Chicago, Illinois : Privately printed for Edward L. Ryerson, 1916), pg. 221. * '''Named In-line Citation for Multiple Usage in a Profile:''' {{Pale Orange|'''''Recommended'''''}} ::: Ryerson, Albert Winslow. ''[[Space:The Ryerson Genealogy|The Ryerson Genealogy: Genealogy and History of the Knickerbocker Families of Ryerson, Ryerse, Ryerss; also Adriance and Martense Families, All Descendants of Martin and Adriaen Reyerz (Reyerszen), of Amsterdam, Holland]],'' Chicago, Illinois : Privately printed for Edward L. Ryerson, 1916), pg. 221. * '''Subsequent Use of Named Source Citation:''' ::: === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/ryersongenealogy00ryer (free) * https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Ryerson_Genealogy.html?id=YSVPAAAAMAAJ (free) * https://www.readanybook.com/ebook/the-ryerson-genealogy-genealogy-and-history-of-the-knickerbocker-families-of-ryerson-ryerse-ryerss-also-adriance-and-martense-families-all-descendants-of-martin-and-adriaen-reyerz-reyerszen-of-amsterdam-holland-176800 (free) * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=14214 $$ === Links === * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Ryerson Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] * http://dlib.nyu.edu/findingaids/html/bhs/arc_095_ryerson/bioghist.html === Background ===     Before going into further details concerning Marten, the first ancestor, it is necessary to state that his wife was Annetje Rapelje, daughter of Joris Jansen de Rapelje, whom he married in Brooklyn, 1663.
    Joris Jansen de Rapelje came from Rochelle, France, in the ship ''New Netherlands,'' the first ship sent out by the West India Company. He was married either just prior to his journey, upon the voyage, or shortly after his arrival. At any rate the lady who became his wife came on the same ship with him. Her name was Catalina Tricot. She was a daughter of George Tricot, and was born in Paris, France, in 1605. They were destined to become the parents of the first white child born in the colony, namely, Sarah Rapelje, who was born at Fort Orange (now Albany) in the year 1625 on June 9. This circumstance identifies the family with the very foundation of Christian civilization in America. The children and grandchildren intermarried with the Ryerson family, thus uniting the two families. A sister of Sarah, aforesaid, Annetje (Anne), was born Feb. 8, baptized Mar. 18, 1646, and married Marten Ryerson, of Amsterdam. Their descendants form the Ryerson family of today. === Table of Contents === ===== CONTENTS ===== : Ryerson Coat of Arms : Armorial Bearings : Foreword : The name - Its Etymology ===== PART I ===== : Ryerson Genealogy ===== PART II ===== : Descendants of Adriaen Reyersz : Adriance Family : Martense Family : Ryers (Ryerson) Family : Ryerss Family ===== APPENDIXES ===== : Adriance-Auryensen Families : Garret Daniel Adriance Family : Unidentified Families : Unidentified Ryersons : Unidentified Adriances : Col. Martin Ryerson and Catherine Coxe ===== INDEXES ===== : Ryerson names : Other Names ===Errata === *Page 3: Birth year of [[Aukese-1|Maria Aukese]], daughter of Helena Ryerson, is mistakenly given as 1700. Her baptism was in 1710. [[Smith-62120|Smith-62120]] 15:49, 13 July 2022 (UTC)

The Ryes

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{{Image|file=Chamberlayne-131-4.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Aerial View of the Ryes Moated SiteRyes Lane. Google Maps. Ryes Lane, Bishop's Stortford, UK. Retrieved from Google Maps [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Ryes+Ln,+Bishop's+Stortford,+UK/@51.8313133,0.215511,18z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x47d890409ffea6e5:0x2fc1370e115027a4!8m2!3d51.8344091!4d0.2183283 (Here;)] Accessed 7 Sept 2021. }} '''History and Description of The Ryes, Rise Marses, or Rise Hall, in Hatfield Broad Oak, in the ancient hundred of Uttlesford, Essex.''' ===Location and Origin=== '''The manor of RYES or RISE MARSES''', in the west of the parish of Hatfield Broad Oak, Essex, was originally ½ a hide known as ‘Siriceslea’, which, prior to the Norman Conquest, belonged to the manor of Hatfield Regis, held by a ‘sokeman’ or freeman, who enjoyed extensive rights over his land. The soil is heavy clay with substantial flint content. {{Clear}} ===Ownership=== {{Image|file=The_Ryes.jpg |size=xl |caption=Composite of: 1. Domesday Book Relating to Essex., (1864)., Retrieved from Google e-Books [https://books.google.de/books?id=ITHaffjEgcsC&printsec=frontcover&dq=domesday+book+essex+english+translation&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&sa=X&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=Rye&f=false (Here;)] Accessed 11 Mar 2024. 2. 2. Photograph taken from personally-owned copy of: Martin, Geoffrey, (2003)., Domesday Book. A Complete Translation., (p.1010)., Penguin. }} #1066 - [[Mandeville-11|Geoffrey de Mandeville]]. #1086 - [[Gernon-20|Robert Gernon]]. #Domesday survey: held by the Crown and granted to [[Corbeil-32|Haimo Corbeil]] sometimes known as Hamon the Sheriff or DapiferDomesday Book, Witham, Essex. Retrieved from Open Domesday [https://opendomesday.org/place/TL8114/witham/ (Here;)] Accessed 20 Sept 2022.Victoria County History of Essex 1.djvu/484. Retrieved from Wikisource [https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Page:VCH_Essex_1.djvu/484 (Here;)] Accessed 20 Sept 2022. of whom it was held by Ralph [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:De_Marci#Ralph_de_Marci de Marcy]. #There is no other reference to the overlordship of Hamon or his descendants, and at later periods Ryes seems always to have been classed as a free tenement – part of Hatfield Regis manor. #Marcy family. The land holding took its other name from this family. #1150 - A sister of Ralph de Marcy, Grizel, probably the granddaughter of Domesday tenant Ralph de Marcy, married Humphrey Barrington, a forester of Hatfield. #William de Marcy witnessed a charter in Hatfield Broad Oak under Edward I. #Ryes came later to the Braintree (or Branktree) family. Adam Braintree held land in the district in 1307, and in 1340 was a taxpayer in Hatfield Broad Oak. #Agnes, widow of William Bismere, held Ryes at her death in 1442 or 1443. #John Taverner in 1450 held a messuage and 1½ virgate once belonging to Adam Braintree and comprising 134 acres. Taverner died c. 1473, and #his daughter Joan, wife of Nicholas More, sold Ryes in 1478 to #Richard Cornish. In 1487 Cornish granted the reversion of Ryes, together with that of Lea Hall, to #[[Leventhorpe-3|Nicholas Leventhorpe]], who held it in 1497. #Nicholas Leventhorpe (d. 1505 or 1506) was succeeded by his son William, who #in 1524 mortgaged Ryes, now described as a manor, to Thomas Frank. William Leventhorpe was dead by 1525, when his widow Joan and her next husband Geoffrey Jennings conveyed Ryes to #Thomas Frank (d. 1558), who was succeeded at Ryes by #his son Thomas (d. 1580), who bought the neighbouring manor of Bollingtons in 1561. #[[Franke-700|Richard Frank]] (b. bef. 1558, d. 1627), son of the last, was succeeded by his son #[[Franke-699|Sir Leventhorpe Frank]], who in 1638 sold Ryes to #[https://archive.org/details/inventoryofhist01grea/page/76/mode/2up?q=Stonehouse Sir James Stonehouse (Bt.), of Amberden Hall, Debden]. The manor descended with the baronetcy in the Stonehouse family until 1677, when they sold it to their relative #Dr. Benjamin Woodroff, who sold Ryes in 1701 to #[[Stanes-29|Jeffrey Stanes]] of London, who died in 1732 and was succeeded by his grandson #[[Chamberlayne-131|Stanes Chamberlayne]] (d. 1782), #whose son and heir [[Chamberlayne-124|Stanes Chamberlayne]] died in April 1834. #After that, Ryes Hall, then with 265 acres, had been sold to Sir John Archer Houblon of Great Hallingbury.Ed. W R Powell, Beryl A Board, Nancy Briggs, J L Fisher, Vanessa A Harding, Joan Hasler, Norma Knight and Margaret Parsons. Parishes: Hatfield Broad Oak, in A History of the County of Essex: (Vol. 8, pp.158-186). (London: Victoria County History, 1983). Retrieved from British History Online [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/essex/vol8/ (pp158-186;)] Accessed 20 Sept 2022. {{Image|file=Chamberlayne-124-9.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption= Freely available from: The Illustrated London news (1842). Retrieved from Bayerischer Staatsbibliothek [https://opacplus.bsb-muenchen.de/Vta2/bsb10498554/bsb:3275553?queries=Chamberlayne&language=de&c=default (Here;)] Accessed 8 May 2022. }} While the Victoria County History states that Sir John Archer Houblon demolished the Ryes before 1838, it is a fact that the building, or as implied, perhaps only part of it, seemed still to be standing in December 1842, when the ''Illustrated London News'' included an article about Hatfield Broad Oak, with the words: :''There stands to the north west of the church a solitary stack of chimnies (sic) to mark the site of Ryes, lately the residence of S. Chamberlayne Esq;....''British Newspaper Archive. Illustrated London News. Saturday 31 December 1842. Retrieved (with subscription) to BNA [https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0001578/18421231/075/0013 (Here;)] Accessed 24 Mar 2023. ===Description=== The beautiful Houblon, Alice Frances (Lindsay) Archer, Lady., (1907)., The Houblon Family; Its Story and Times. Vol. 2. London: Constable. Retrieved from the Internet Archive [https://archive.org/details/houblonfamilyits02houbuoft/page/112/mode/2up?q=Jones (p.113;)] Accessed 11 July 2022.manor of Ryes, or Hatfield Ryes, designed by [[Jones-92661|Inigo Jones]] himself, Cromwell, T.K-., (1819)., Excursions in the County of Essex. (Vol 2). London: Longman. Retrieved from Google e-Books [https://books.google.de/books?id=I_sGAAAAQAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q=Inigo%20JOnes&f=false (p.74;)] Accessed 11 July 2022. occupied a rectangular moated site within which are still some brick boundary walls, or kitchen garden walls (now almost completely covered with ivy) of the late 16th or early 17th century. The only known existing illustration of Ryes comes from the pen of a Chamberlayne female, probably [[Chamberlayne-205|Emma Chamberlayne]], who was born there and sketched the house before the death of her [[Chamberlayne-124|father]]. The sketch is included in a small notebook containing genealogical information about the Chamberlayne family collected over many years, and in the possession of one of the Chamberlaynes today. Ryes is said to have resembled [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=AhUHAAAAQAAJ&pg=GBS.PA348-IA2&hl=en_GB Pishiobury Park] in Sawbridgeworth and [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=AhUHAAAAQAAJ&pg=GBS.PA442-IA2&hl=en_GB Hamels Park] in Braughing (Herts.) but on a smaller scale. The picture (L) of Pishiobury is given for comparison's sake. {{Image|file=Chamberlayne-131-9.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=PishoburyChauncy, Henry, Sir., (Jan 1700)., The Historical Antiquities of Hertfordshire: With the Original of Counties, Hundreds Or Wapentakes ... the Foundation and Origin of Monasteries, Churches ... and Vicarages ... Faithfully Collected from Public Records ... and Other Select Authorities. Together with an Exact Transcript of Domesday Book, So Far as Concerns this Shire, and the Translation Thereof in English. To which are Added, the Epitaphs and Memorable Inscriptions in All the Parishes ... B. Griffin. Retrieved from Google e-Books [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=FOlBAQAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA178-IA2&hl=en_GB (Here;)] Accessed 1 May 2024. }} {{Image|file=Chamberlayne-205.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Ryes: by [[Chamberlayne-205|Emma Chamberlayne]] }} {{Image|file=Frances_s_Profile_Photos-30.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=17th Century kitchen garden wall }} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Frances_s_Profile_Photos-31.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Ryes Pond }} {{Image|file=Frances_s_Profile_Photos-26.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Ryes Moat }} {{Clear}} The moat is clearly visible, as is a pond which is banked up with cut stones at one end. An entrance, demarcated with slim iron pillars of classical design, can still be seen. {{Image|file=Frances_s_Profile_Photos-28.jpg |caption=Ryes gatepost |Align=l |Size=m }} Ryes had 20 hearths in 1670. Essex Hearth Tax Returns Michaelmas 1670. Retrieved from Doczz Net [https://doczz.net/doc/3738925/ero-q-rth-5---hearth-tax-online (p.420;)] Accessed 20 Sept 2022. Jeffrey Stanes improved the house and grounds, leaving instructions in his will for their maintenance. An avenue of chestnut trees to the west of the site may date from his time. {{Image|file=Frances_s_Profile_Photos-27.jpg |size=m |caption=Horse Chestnut Tree Avenue }}{{Clear}} The present Ryes farmhouse, south of the moat, is of the early 19th century, but incorporates some older materials. {{Clear}} An interesting snippet of information comes from an article entitled ''The Riddle of a Clock- Great Hallingbury's Timepiece'' by H. C. Andrews, M.A. F.S.A. in the Herts and Essex Observer from Saturday 04 November 1933: :''When, some months since, I promised the Editor of The Herts and Essex Observer to provide him with the history of the clock which now adorns the tower of Great Hallingbury Church, and, as it formerly did from Hallingbury Place, now from that tower once more sets the time to the village to the great appreciation of the community, I little knew the puzzle it would entail. Even now the puzzle is not solved, and I would welcome from Observer readers any information which would render this history of the clock more certain. In the year 1749 a certain John Briant was born at Exning near Newmarket, to a "respectable foreigner."'' :''It has been suggested to by my friend Mr. Robert Briant, of Streatham, that John, like himself, came of Huguenot stock. By the year 1740 he had settled at Hertford, and set up his bell-foundry under the patronage of James Cecil, sixth Earl of Salisbury, who lived seven miles away at Hatfield House. Prom this foundry issued during the next forty-nine years, until Briant's death in 1829, a stream of over four hundred superb bells. They are to be found in every county in England southward of the borders of Yorkshire and Lancashire. Hertfordshire alone possesses over a hundred and Essex more than forty. Another important branch of John Briant's activity was turret clocks. Of these I have found more than twenty and am constantly adding to the list. A side-line was long-case or "grandfather" clocks, of which I have discovered three and would welcome any additions. So much for its maker. The clock, as I am authoritatively informed by Mr. Frederick F. Ashwell, of the firm of Ashwell and Chambers, of Bishop's Stortford. who have had charge of it ever since it has been at Hallingbury Place, can definitely be dated to about the year 1780; and the only alteration to it took sixty years ago when old anchor escapement replaced by the new dead beat escapement by his father, Mr. A. Ashwell. The type of the works is exactly the same as the clock supplied by Briant to The (sic) Lordship, Much Hadham, in 1781. But the difficulty is that, although the clock dates from about 1780, and thus is one of John Briant’s earliest works, its bell was cast by him in 1809, and on its wooden dial is painted " I.A.H. 1838." How then can these apparent be reconciled?'' :''There is a definite tradition that the clock came from Ryes manor house at Woodside Green, in Hatfield Broad Oak parish. Ryes manor early in the eighteenth century was the property of [[Stanes-29|Jeffrey Stanes]], and when he died, aged 65, on 1st February 1731, as his memorial in Hatfield Broad Oak Church records, it came to his only daughter Sarah, who was wife of [[Chamberlayne-132|Richard Chamberlayne]], of Princethorpe, Warwickshire, and to the Chamberlayne family.'' :''To Richard (d. 28th March, 1758, aged 75) and [[Stanes-27|Sarah]] d. 10th January, 1742, aged 51 succeeded their son [[Chamberlayne-131|Stanes]], who was named after his mother's family. He married on 22 August 1745, [[Smith-221397|Thermuthes]], eldest daughter and co-heir of [[Smith-250229|Thomas Smith]], of Kennet, Wiltshire, and niece and heir of [[Plomer-41|Robert Plomer]] of Hoddesdon (who died 11th January 1740 aged 52, and was buried at Great Amwell. Their memorial at Hatfield Broad Oak records his death on 28th June, 1782, aged 62: and her death on 11th July 1789, aged 68. (1). Ryes came to their son, another [[Chamberlayne-124|Stanes Chamberlayne]] and it is most probably he who purchased the clock from John Briant, and had it erected there. His wife was [[Brockett-512|Mary]], daughter and heir of [[Brockett-511|William Brocket]] of Spains Hall, Essex, a descendant of the Hertfordshire Brockets. :''I surmise that in 1809 the bell of the clock was found to be cracked or otherwise damaged, so Briant was called in to re-cast it. it bears the inscription "John Briant, Hertford, fecit 1809.” Since making the clock, he had done considerable work in the district. At Bishop's Stortford in 1791 he had re-cast bells 3, 7 and 9 and in 1802, number 8. For Great Hallingbury Church in 1794 he cast the fifth bell; and the next year number 6 (now number 8) for Sawbridgeworth Church. Subsequently to the Ryes clock bell, in 1820, he added numbers 1 and 2 to the Bishop's Stortford peal, and installed the clock there at the same time. On 22nd May, 1819. Mary "the wife of Stanes Chamberlayne of Ryes" died, aged 61, was buried at Hatfield Broad Oak. Subsequently Stanes Chamberlayne sold Ryes to John Archer Houblon. The exact date is uncertain, but it must have been before 1834, for he died aged 84 on the 12th April of that year, and on his memorial in Hatfield Broad Oak Church, is described as " late of Ryes." '''(Note: according to his Will, Stanes Chamberlayne II left Ryes to his eldest son, [[Chamberlayne-198|Stanes Brocket Chamberlayne]], (later Stanes Brocket Brocket), so it must have been he, and not his father, who sold Ryes to John Archer Houblon. This, especially considering the bitter family feud which took place before Stanes II's death.)''' The new owner of Ryes in 1836 provided a new wooden dial to the clock with his initials and date, "I.A.H. 1836": and it remained there, I surmise until he pulled down the house and, removing the clock, re-erected it over the stables at Hallingbury Place. The date on the dial proves that this removal did not take place earlier, for just before 1831, Mr. Archer Houblon's father, John Houblon, for reasons of economy, had removed to Welford, Berks. and let Hallingbury Place: it was not until 1837, six years after his father's death, that Mr. Archer Houblon re-occupied it.'' :''I have unable to ascertain the date when Ryes was destroyed. Canon Galpin, late of Hatfield Broad Oak, and until recently of Faulkbourne, has suggested that it may have taken place when Mr. Archer Houblon enclosed Hatfield Forest. That was about the year 1854. All that remains to-day to mark its site is a fine old avenue of lime trees, and the walls of the kitchen garden, adjoining which is a farm house owned by Mr. Gaye.'' :''The subsequent history of the clock is so well known that my excuse for repeating it here is to complete the record for future generations. Two years ago, Hallingbury Place itself suffered the same fate that had befallen Ryes. Mr. Arthur Franks purchased the stables, and finding that the brick walls concealed a beautiful old timber framed house, restored it splendidly to its original condition. He took down the turret above the stables which housed the clock and its bell, greatly to the sorrow of the inhabitants of Great Hallingbury, for it had for years set the time for the district. He therefore presented it to the Church, where it has recently been placed in the tower.'' :''It was found that the old wooden dial was too large and weather-worn to be used, and so a new metal skeleton dial, four feet in diameter, has been fitted. It was also decided that the bell tower was unable to house the bell, and the clock has therefore been arranged to strike on one of the other bells. The renovation and installation was the work of Messrs. Ashwell and Chambers.'' :''As the clock and bell are so closely associated with Hertford it is fitting that the bell and the old dial have now found a home in the Hertford Museum, where the bell has the company of the old fifteenth century Hertford Market bell, and of another cast by Robert Taylor in 1803, for Tolmers, Little Berkhamstead, Herts.'' :''(1). Their youngest daughter [[Chamberlayne-200|Hannah]] married [[Leightonhouse-1|Samuel Leightonhouse]] of Orford, Ugley. She died 21st June 1828, in her 74th year, and was buried with her husband at Ugley.'' British Newspaper Archive. Andrews, M.A. F.S.A. H. C., (Saturday 04 November 1933), ''The Riddle of a Clock - Great Hallingbury's Timepiece,'' Herts and Essex Observer. Retrieved (with subscription) from BNA [https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0003122/19331104/106/0007 (Here;)] Accessed 24 Mar 2023. The clock's wooden dial is in the Hertford Museum's storage unit today. It shows the initials I. A. H. and the date 1836 in its centre. This leads one to conclude that Ryes was indeed demolished before 1836. == Sources ==

The Ryon-Billings Colonial Ancestry

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Ryon-Billings Colonial Ancestry == A Compilation of the Forebears of the Author and His Wife, Priscilla Alden Billings Ryon * by [[Ryon-69 | William E. Ryon, Jr.]], 1900 - 1980 * published by Star Press, Winter Haven, Florida, 1969 * Sources used: [https://archive.org/details/ryonbillingscolo00ryon/page/59/mode/2up page 59] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Ryon-Billings Colonial Ancestry|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/ryonbillingscolo00ryon/page/n3 *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005694201 (Search only) ===Table of Contents=== :Introduction —Abbreviations, Coverage :Chapter I— The Ryon Lineage :And the Related Families — Roe, Warfield and Wilcox. :Chapter II— The Billings Contemporary Generations :And the Related Families — Newbury, Stark and Woodmansee. :Chapter III — The Lynn Brown Lineage :And the Related Families — Avery, Gorham, Holmes, Howland, Miner, Newhall, Palmer, Pendleton and Sturges. :Chapter IV— The Williams Lineage :And the Related Families — Denison, Gallup, Lake, Lay, Park, Randall, Thompson* and Wheeler. :Chapter V — The Spalding Lineage :And the Related Families — Bell and York. :Chapter VI— The Billings Lineage :And the Related Families — Acie, Alden, Allyn, Chesebrough, Collier, Comstock, Eastman, Gardiner, Geer, Lord, Prentice, Southworth, Stanton and Swan. :Chapter VII— The Main Lineage :And the Related Eggleston Family :Chapter VIII —The Noyes Lineage :And the Related Families — Babcock, Clark, Cobb, Coddington, Hallett, Hazard, Hinkley, Hubbard, Lawton, Sanford and Thompson.* :Appendix A — Indians in New England :Appendix B — Important Dates and Events Related to This Ancestry :Appendix C —Mayflower and Denison Lines (Summaries) :Bibliography :Index of Family Names :* NOTE — The Thompsons in Chapter IV and VIII are, according to available information, different families. === 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 === * Ryon, William E. ''[[Space:The Ryon-Billings Colonial Ancestry|The Ryon-Billings Colonial Ancestry]]'' (Winter Haven, Florida, 1969), [ Page ]. * [[#Ryon|Ryon]]

The Sacketts of America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Sacketts of America, Their Ancestors and Descendants, 1630-1907 == * by [[Weygant-199|Charles H. Weygant]] (1839-1909) * published by Journal Print, Newburgh, NY, 1907 * review: [[Space:NEHGR|NEHGR]], Vol. 62, [https://books.google.com/books?id=wBJAAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA104 Page 104] * review: [[Space:The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record|NYGBR]], Vol. 39, [https://books.google.com/books?id=3dUUAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA70 Page 70] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Sacketts of America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/cu31924029771239 * https://archive.org/details/sackettsofameric00weyg * https://archive.org/details/sackettsofameric01weyg * https://archive.org/details/sackettsofameric02weyg * https://archive.org/details/sackettsofameric1907weyg * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005694220 * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=14215 === Table of Contents === * The Sackets, Sacketts and Sackvilles, of England * The Sacketts of America : Their ancestors and descendants. ** Generation I. ** Generation II. ** Generation III. ** Generation IV. ** Generation V. ** Generation VII. ** Generation VIII. ** Generation IX. ** Generation X. * Index to Descendants of the Colonists Simon and John Sackett === 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 === * Weygant, Charles. ''[[Space:The Sacketts of America|The Sacketts of America, Their Ancestors and Descendants, 1630-1907]]'' (Journal Print, Newburgh, NY, 1907) [ Page ]. * ([[#Weygant|Weygant]])

The Saint Nicholas Society of The City of New York

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New York | New York Sources]] == The Saint Nicholas Society of The City of New York == * published New York, 1905 * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:The Saint Nicholas Society of The City of New York|The Saint Nicholas Society of The City of New York]]'' (New York, 1905-) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#SNS|Saint Nicholas Society]]: Page 134 * Inline-Text Example: ::: ([[#SNS|Saint Nicholas Society]]: Page 134) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Saint Nicholas Society of The City of New York|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1905) ::* https://archive.org/details/saintnicholassoc01sain ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008957713 * (1916) ::* https://archive.org/details/saintnicholassoc02sain ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=bskpAQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008957713 * (1923) ::* https://archive.org/details/saintnicholassoc03sain ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008957713 * (1945) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=-1lPAQAAMAAJ search & snippet only

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{{Image|file=The_Salem_News-12.png |align=c |size=540}} deaths, births, weddings. clippings of notable people and events from the salem ohio newsaper. please feel free to use as needed [http://history.salem.lib.oh.us/SalemNewsFilm/ Archived by Salem Public Library]
Salem Public Library is proud to present The Salem News
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The Salem Press Historical and Genealogical Record

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Salem, Massachusetts, Sources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == The Salem Press Historical and Genealogical Record == * Contains diaries, journals, early town records, etc. * published quarterly, starting July 1890, by The Salem Press Publishing and Printing Company. 200 Derby Street, Salem Massachusetts * Only two volumes published, and then continued as the "[[Space:Putnam's Monthly Historical Magazine|Putnam's Monthly Historical Magazine]]". * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Salem Press Historical and Genealogical Record|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/stream/salempresshistor00sale * Vol. 1 & 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=1L8UAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=2_lJAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/salempresshistor00sale ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100009124 * Vol. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Txk_AQAAMAAJ * Vol. 6 & 7 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=4y9CAQAAMAAJ * Vol. 10 (1900) [[Space:The_Genealogical_Quarterly_Magazine]] ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=jqE-AAAAYAAJ * Jul 1896 Reprint, "Publishments of the Intentions of Marriage of the Town of Salem", Vol. 1, 1708-1760. ::* https://archive.org/details/publishmentsofin00sale * Oct 1890 Reprint, "Publishments of the Town of Freeport" ::* https://archive.org/details/publishmentsofto1789free === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:The Salem Press Historical and Genealogical Record|The Salem Press Historical and Genealogical Record]]'' (Salem Press Pub. and Printing Co. 1890) Vol. , [ Pages ]. * ([[#TSP|The Salem Press]]) * ''[[Space:The Salem Press Historical and Genealogical Record|The Salem Press Historical and Genealogical Record]]'' (Salem Press Pub. and Printing Co. 1890) Vol. , [ Pages ].

The Salem Witchcraft Papers

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Accused Witches of New England]] [[Category: Salem Witch Trials]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] __TOC__ == The Salem Witchcraft Papers == Verbatim Transcripts of the Legal Documents of the Salem Witchcraft Outbreak of 1692. * edited by Paul Boyer and Stephen Nissenbaum * published by Da Capo Press, New York, 1977 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Salem Witchcraft Papers|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * http://salem.lib.virginia.edu/category/swp.html ::* Part of [http://salem.lib.virginia.edu/home.html Salem Witch Trials, Documentary Archive and Transcription Project] * Vol. 1-3: https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000213495 search only * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/salemwitchcraftp0001unse borrow * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/salemwitchcraftp0002unse borrow * Vol. 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/salemwitchcraftp0003unse borrow * Also see: "New England, Salem Witches and Others Tried for Witchcraft, 1647-1697" ::* https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/5141/ === Table of Contents === * Introduction * SWP No. 005: [[Abbott-2187|Nehemiah Abbott, Jr.]] (Topsfield), Vol. 1, Page 49 * SWP No. 006: [[Alden-6|John Alden]] (Boston), Vol. 1, Page 51 * SWP No. 007: [[Wheeler-15118|Abigail Barker]] (Andover), Vol. 1, Page 57 * SWP No. 008: [[Barker-185|Mary Barker]] (Andover), Vol. 1, Page 59 * SWP No. 009: [[Barker-175|William Barker, Sr.]] (Andover), Vol. 1, Page 63 * SWP No. 010: [[Barker-192|William Barker, Jr.]] (Andover), Vol. 1, Page 71 * SWP No. 011: [[Hood-170|Sarah Bassett]] (Lynn), Vol. 1, Page 77 * SWP No. 012: [[UNKNOWN-33340|Sarah Bibber]] (Wenham), Vol. 1, Page 79 * SWP No. 013: [[Playfer-2|Bridget Bishop]] (Salem Village), executed June 10, 1692, Vol. 1, Page 83 * SWP No. 014: [[Wildes-453|Sarah Bishop]] (Salem Village), Vol. 1, Page 111 * SWP No. 015: Mary Black (Salem Village), Vol. 1, Page 113 * SWP No. 016: [[Perkins-125|Mary Bradbury]] (Salisbury), Vol. 1, Page 115 * SWP No. 017: [[Tyler-179|Mary Bridges, Sr.]] (Andover), Vol. 1, Page 131 * SWP No. 018: [[Bridges-1495|Mary Bridges, Jr.]] (Andover), Vol. 1, Page 133 * SWP No. 019: [[Bridges-1496|Sarah Bridges]] (Andover), Vol. 1, Page 139 * SWP No. 020: Hannah Bromage (Andover), Vol. 1, Page 143 * SWP No. 021: Sarah Buckley (Salem Village), Vol. 1, Page 145 * SWP No. 022: [[Burroughs-971|George Burroughs]] (Wells, Maine), executed August 19, 1692 * SWP No. 023: Candy (Salem Town), Vol. 1, Page 179 * SWP No. 024: [[Allin-39|Martha Carrier]] (Andover), executed August 19, 1692, Vol. 1, Page 183 * SWP No. 025: [[Carrier-59|Richard Carrier]] (Andover), Vol. 1, Page 197 * SWP No. 026: [[Carrier-60|Sarah Carrier]] (Andover), Vol. 1, Page 201 * SWP No. 027: [[Carrier-51|Thomas Carrier Jr.]] (Andover), Vol. 1, Page 203 * SWP No. 028: [[Carter-31627|Bethia Carter, Sr.]] (Woburn), Vol. 1, Page 205 * SWP No. 029: Elizabeth Cary (Salem Town), Vol. 1, Page 207 * SWP No. 030: [[Churchill-1648|Sarah Churchill]] (Charlestown), Vol. 1, Page 211 * SWP No. 031: Mary Clarke (Haverhill), Vol. 1, Page 213 * SWP No. 032: [[Haffield-8|Rachel Clinton]] (Ipswich), Vol. 1, Page 215 * SWP No. 033: [[Towne-70|Sarah Cloyce]] (Salem Village), Vol. 1, Page 221 * SWP No. 034: Sarah Cole (Lynn), Vol. 1, Page 225 * SWP No. 035: [[Davis-54705|Sarah Cole]] (Salem Town), Vol. 1, Page 235 * SWP No. 036: [[Colson-49|Elizabeth Colson]] (Reading), Vol. 1, Page 237 * SWP No. 037: [[Corey-296|Giles Corey]], (Salem Village) Pressed to Death, September 16, 1692, Vol. 1, Page 239 * SWP No. 038: [[Unknown-542420|Martha Corey]] (Salem Village) Executed, September 22, 1692, Vol. 1, Page 247 * SWP No. 039: [[Hazeltine-1|Deliverance Dane]] (Andover), Vol. 1, Page 267 * SWP No. 040: [[Bassett-1570|Mary De Rich]] (Salem Village), Vol. 1, Page 269 * SWP No. 041: [[Higginson-24|Ann Dolliver]] (Gloucester), Vol. 1, Page 271 * SWP No. 042: [[Unknown-285001|Lydia Dustin]] (Reading), Died in Prison, March 10, 1693, Vol. 1, Page 273 * SWP No. 043: [[Dastin-6|Sarah Dustin]] (Reading), Vol. 1, Page 277 * SWP No. 044: [[Blake-795|Rebecca Eames]] (Andover), Vol. 1, Page 279 * SWP No. 044a: [[Ames-935|Daniell Eames]] * SWP No. 045: [[Towne-4|Mary Esty]] (Salem Village) Executed, September 22, 1692, Vol. 1, Page 287 * SWP No. 046: [[Dutch-3|Esther Elwell]] (Gloucester), Vol. 1, Page 305 * SWP No. 047: [[Toothaker-4|Martha Emerson]] (Haverhill), Vol. 1, Page 307 * SWP No. 048: [[Emmons-257|Joseph Emons]] (Manchester), Vol. 1, Page 311 * SWP No. 049: [[English-4602|Phillip English]] (Salem Town), Vol. 1, Page 313 * SWP No. 050: [[Farrar-121|Thomas Farrer, Sr.]] (Lynn), Vol. 1, Page 323 * SWP No. 051: [[Farrington-247|Edward Farrington]] (Andover), Vol. 1, Page 325 * SWP No. 052: [[Faulkner-17|Abigail Faulkner, Sr.]] (Andover), Vol. 1, Page 327 * SWP No. 057: [[Faulkner-19|Dorothy Faulkner]] (Andover), Vol. 2, Page 335 * SWP No. 058: [[Betts-535|Elizabeth Fosdick]] (Malden), Vol. 2, Page 339 * SWP No. 059: [[Unknown-517350|Ann Foster]] Died in Prison (Andover), Vol. 2, Page 341 * SWP No. 060: Nicholas Frost (Manchester), Vol. 2, Page 345 * SWP No. 061: [[Potter-2249|Eunice Fry]] (Andover), Vol. 2, Page 347 * SWP No. 062: [[Good-1616|Dorothy Good]] (Salem Village), Vol. 2, Page 351 * SWP No. 063: [[Solart-6|Sarah Good]] Executed July 19, 1692 (Salem Village), Vol. 2, Page 355 * SWP No. 064: [[Greene-237|Mary Green]] (Haverhill), Vol. 2, Page 379 * SWP No. 065: [[Hutchinson-651|Elizabeth Hart]] (Lynn), Vol. 2, Page 381 * SWP No. 066: Margaret Hawkes (Salem Town), Vol. 2, Page 385 * SWP No. 067: [[Hawkes-8|Sarah Hawkes]] (Andover), Vol. 2, Page 387 * SWP No. 068: [[Galley-240|Dorcas Hoar]] (Beverly), Vol. 2, Page 389 * SWP No. 069: Abigail Hobbs (Topsfield), Vol. 2, Page 405 * SWP No. 070: Deliverance Hobbs (Topsfield), Vol. 2, Page 419 * SWP No. 071: William Hobbs (Topsfield), Vol. 2, Page 425 * SWP No. 072: [[Jackson-4419|Elizabeth How]] Executed July 19, 1692 (Topsfield), Vol. 2, Page 433 * SWP No. 073: Elizabeth Hubbard (Salem Village), Vol. 2, Page 457 * SWP No. 074: [[Unknown-333441|Frances Hutchins]] (Haverhill), Vol. 2, Page 459 * SWP No. 075: Mary Ireson (Lynn), Vol. 2, Page 463 * SWP No. 076: John Jackson, Sr. (Rowley), Vol. 2, Page 465 * SWP No. 077: John Jackson, Jr. (Rowley), Vol. 2, Page 469 * SWP No. 078: [[Jacobs-1673|George Jacobs, Sr.]] Executed, August 19, 1692 (Salem Town), Vol. 2, Page 473 * SWP No. 079: [[Jacobs-1672|George Jacobs, Jr.]] (Salem Village), Vol. 2, Page 487 * SWP No. 080: [[Jacobs-2549|Margaret Jacobs]] (Salem Town), Vol. 2, Page 489 * SWP No. 081: [[Andrews-3600|Rebecca Jacobs]] (Salem Village), Vol. 2, Page 493 * SWP No. 082: [[Dane-13|Elizabeth Johnson, Sr.]], Vol. 2, Page 499 * SWP No. 083: [[Johnson-17588|Elizabeth Johnson, Jr.]], Vol. 2, Page 503 * SWP No. 084: Rebecca Johnson (Andover), Vol. 2, Page 507 * SWP No. 085: [[Johnson-267|Stephen Johnson]] (Andover), Vol. 2, Page 509 * SWP No. 086: [[Foster-1805|Mary Lacey, Sr.]] (Andover), Vol. 2, Page 513 * SWP No. 087: [[Lacy-2133|Mary Lacey, Jr.]] (Andover), Vol. 2, Page 519 * SWP No. 089: Mercy Lewis (Salem Village), Vol. 2, Page 537 * SWP No. 090: [Unknown-203875|Jane Lilly]] (Malden), Vol. 2, Page 539 * SWP No. 091: [[Osgood-540|Mary Marston]] (Andover), Vol. 2, Page 545 * SWP No. 092: [[North-25|Susannah Martin]] Executed July 19, 1692 (Amesbury), Vol. 2, Page 549 * SWP No. 093: Sarah Morey (Beverly), Vol. 2, Page 581 * SWP No. 094: [[Towne-64|Rebecca Nurse]] Executed July 19, 1692 (Salem Village), Vol. 2, Page 583 * SWP No. 095: [[Warren-5734|Sarah Osborne]] Died in Prison, May 10, 1692 (Salem Village), Vol. 2, Page 609 * SWP No. 096: [[Clement-93|Mary Osgood]] (Andover), Vol. 2, Page 615 * SWP No. 097: [[Unknown-283602|Alice Parker]] Executed, September 22, 1692 (Salem Town), Vol. 2, Page 623 * SWP No. 098: [[Ayers-988|Mary Parker]] Executed, September 22, 1692 (Andover), Vol. 2, Page 629 * SWP No. 099: [[Unknown-530459|Sarah Pease]] (Salem Town), Vol. 2, Page 639 * SWP No. 100: [[UNKNOWN-120558|Joan Peney]] (Gloucester), Vol. 2, Page 641 * SWP No. 101: Hannah Post (Rowley), Vol. 2, Page 643 * SWP No. 102: Mary Post (Rowley), Vol. 2, Page 645 * SWP No. 103: Susannah Post (Andover), Vol. 2, Page 647 * SWP No. 104: [[Skillings-6|Margaret Prince]] (Gloucester), Vol. 2, Page 651 * SWP No. 105: [[Proctor-1451|Benjamin Proctor]] (Salem Town), Vol. 2, Page 655 * SWP No. 106: [[Bassett-1100|Elizabeth Proctor]] (Salem Town), Vol. 2, Page 657 * SWP No. 107: [[Proctor-736|John Proctor]] Executed, August 19, 1692 (Salem Town), Vol. 2, Page 677 * SWP No. 108: Sarah Proctor (Salem Town), Vol. 2, Page 691 * SWP No. 109: [[Proctor-1310|William Proctor]] (Salem Town), Vol. 2, Page 695 * SWP No. 113: [[Unknown-283472|Ann Pudeator]] Executed, September 22, 1692 (Salem Town), Vol. 3, Page 701 * SWP No. 114: [[Unknown-283469|Wilmott Reed]] Executed, September 22, 1692 (Marblehead), Vol. 3, Page 711 * SWP No. 115: Sarah Rice (Reading), Vol. 3, Page 719 * SWP No. 116: [[Clarke-5507|Susannah Roots]] (Beverly), Vol. 3, Page 721 * SWP No. 117: Henry Salter (Andover), Vol. 3, Page 723 * SWP No. 118: [[Sawdy-56|John Sawdy]] (Andover), Vol. 3, Page 725 * SWP No. 119: [[Stephenson-6177|Margaret Scott]] Executed, September 22, 1692, Vol. 3, Page 727 * SWP No. 120: Ann Sears (Woburn), Vol. 3, Page 729 * SWP No. 121: Susanna Sheldon, Vol. 3, Page 731 * SWP No. 122: [[Somes-90|Abigail Somes]] (Salem Town), Vol. 3, Page 733 * SWP No. 123: [[Barrett-979|Martha Sparks]] (Chelmsford), Vol. 3, Page 739 * SWP No. 124: [[Harrington-4803|Mary Taylor]] (Reading), Vol. 3, Page 741 * SWP No. 125: [[Unknown-504768|Tituba]] (Salem Village), Vol. 3, Page 745 * SWP No. 126: Job Tookey (Beverly), Vol. 3, Page 759 * SWP No. ???: Jerson Toothaker (Billerica), Vol. 3, Page 765 * SWP No. 128: [[Allen-114|Mary Toothaker]], Vol. 3, Page 767 * SWP No. 129: [[Toothaker-2|Roger Toothaker]] Died in Prison, June 16, 1692 (Billerica), Vol. 3, Page 771 * SWP No. 130: Johanna Tyler (Andover), Vol. 3, Page 775 * SWP No. 131: Martha Tyler (Andover), Vol. 3, Page 777 * SWP No. 132: [[Wardwell-7|Mercy Wardwell]] (Andover), Vol. 3, Page 781 * SWP No. 133: [[Wardwell-19|Samuel Wardwell]] Executed, September 22, 1692 (Andover), Vol. 3, Page 783 * SWP No. 134: [[Hooper-46|Sarah Wardwell]] (Andover), Vol. 3, Page 791 * SWP No. 135: Mary Warren (Salem Town), Vol. 3, Page 793 * SWP No. 136: [[Averill-34|Sarah Wilds]] Executed July 19, 1692 (Topsfield), Vol. 3, Page 805 * SWP No. 137: [[Willard-1128|John Willard]] Executed August 19, 1692 (Salem Village), Vol. 3, Page 819 * SWP No. 138: Abigail Williams (Salem Village), Vol. 3, Page 853 * SWP No. 139: [[Lord-503|Sarah Wilson, Sr.]] (Andover), Vol. 3, Page 855 * SWP No. ???: Sarah Wilson, Jr. (Andover) See Sarah Wilson, Sr. - Recognizance * SWP No. 140: [[Buckley-3513|Mary Witheridge]] (Salem Village), Vol. 3, Page 857 * Additional Documents, 1692-1750 ::* SWP No. 163: Two Letters of Gov. [[Phipps-13|William Phips]] (1692-1693), Page 816 ::* SWP No. 164: Preparation for the Court of Oyer and Terminer (May - August 1692), Page 867 ::* SWP No. 165: List of Eleven Accused Persons and Their Accusers, May 1692, Page 871 ::* SWP No. 166: Death Warrants Folder and Census of Prisoners (May - July 1692), Page 873 ::* SWP No. 167: Petitions from Relatives of Prisoners and Others (October 1692 - January 1693), Page 875 ::* SWP No. 168: A Bill Against Conjurations, Witchcraft, and Dealing with Evil and Wicked Spirits (December 1692), Page 885 ::* SWP No. 169: Superior Court of Judicature: Warrants for Jurors and Returns (December 1692 - January 1693), Page 887 ::* SWP No. 170: Superior Court of Judicature: Witchcraft Trials (January - May 1693), Page 903 ::* SWP No. 171: Officials' Expense Accounts for 1692 (Submitted 1692 - 1694), Page 945 ::* SWP No. 171b: Laws Passed ::* SWP No. 172: Petitions to the General Court, with Responses (1696-1725), Page 963 ::* SWP No. 173: Reversal of Attainder and Restitution (1710 - 1750), Page 975 * Index, Page 1049 === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:The Salem Witchcraft Papers|The Salem Witchcraft Papers]]'' (Scholars' Lab, University of Virginia Library, 2018) [http://salem.lib.virginia.edu/n##.html SWP No. ###]: , Page . * ([[#SWP|Salem Witchcraft Papers]])

The Salmon Records

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[[Category:English of Colonial Long Island]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Southold, New York]] == The Salmon Records == * by William Salmon * published by New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, Long Island, N.Y., 1918.
* Chicago Manual of Style citation: ::Salmon, William, and William A. Robbins. 1918. The Salmon records: a private register of marriages and deaths of the residents of the town of Southold, Suffolk County, N.Y., and of persons more or less closely associated with that place, 1696-1811.
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The Sample Family of Saluda, South Carolina

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Transcription of an article in “The Abbeville Press And Banner” (Abbeville, South Carolina) 24 Sep 1879 Page 2 ===Transcript of letter written 1879=== “A MOST INTERESTING LETTER. Reminiscences of the time… Our Scotch-Irish forefathers… Their Religion, Education, High Character and Peculiarities. THE SAMPLE FAMILY. Among the first settlers of the lower battalion of the Saluda regiment, were Alex Sample and John Neely. Both were Irishmen, the former born in County Antrim in the year 1720, the birth place of the latter not remembered. The impression on my mind is, that Sample first settled in Virginia, near the Cunninghams about the year 1750 and removed with them, or by himself through their influence, to South Carolina; and when it is known, the attachment between classes and Presbyterians in those days, the facts stated are not hard to believe. But whether they come together, or first met on Saluda, they were neighbours, and a friendship existed that ended only with death, and which was not alienated wholly by the issues of the war or the revolution, on which they differed,. There is a tradition in the Sample family that one of the younger Sample’s and Swansea (an ancestor of the Blakes, I believe,) of the Whig forces being caught on furlough or foraging, by the command of Major William or “Bloody Bill” Cunningham, were beaten before the Major knew it, when he only detained Sample a short time and released him, but offered no protection to the other, who was further beaten and left for dead; but he was taken up by other comrade, and recovered. The elder Sample was an invalid prior to the revolution from a rupture produced by the kick of a horse and added to his age was unfitted for a soldier, and took no active part in the war. His settlement was on the west side of Saluda, opposite the Cunningham estate and divided by the river. He owned a fine tract of land, which prior to his death in 1819 (in his 99th year) passed into the possession of her son Alexander and whose death occurred in 1824, when it was purchased by ten of the sons of the latter, and after the death of one of them was owned entirely by the other, who sold it about 1837 and removed west. I will remark here that a dense brake of vines and cane on Samples land was one of the retreats of Major Cunningham and men, and many years after the war this discovery was made in clearing for cultivation, and the table (of walnut) found on which he and others ate and drank. It was possession of by the Samples, and in 1889 belonged to John N Sample a son of Alex, who had it reduced in size to obtain soundness of wood, being rotten in part, and much worm-eaten. When found it was said to have been long and narrow and in a bad condition from the damp air and lack of sun which had befallen its improvement. When I last saw it 41 years ago it had been reduced to the size of an ordinary dressing-table. On the removal of the owner from the State many years ago he gave it I think to his friend and neighbor James McCracken, and it is probably now in the vicinity of Ninety-Six. It would be regarded by many as a valuable relic of dark and early days. A. Sample sr., left 4 sons and a daughter or two, but I do not propose to follow the females as such if they remain single leave no record, and if they marry they lose their identity, except as connecting links. The boys were William, James, Robert and Alexander. William, I think, or his family, emigrated early to Indians Territory. Of James I can tell nothing. Robert was drowned in Wilson’s Creek, having fallen in a fit of apoplexy, as supposed, if my recollection is not at fault. Robert and Alexander only left sods who remained among you, the sons of Robert being John and Daniel. The latter removed many years ago to the Greene County, Alabama, where he was living at an advanced age in 1863 - is now dead perhaps. John died in Abbeville many years ago, leaving one son and several daughters who are still among you. Alexander Sample junior died on Saluda as heretofore stated, in the year 1824, leaving five sons and five daughters, the sons being named respectively, John N. James, Isaac, Washington and Samuel. Washington was killed at Lod’s in Abbeville, July 4th 1834, while charging a cannon. The occasion was a celebration, and Wm. L. Yancheng, then a college student was the orator. Salutes were being fired, which ceased at the wrong time, when Sample ran up and ascertained the cause to be that the gun had become so hit that the gunner had become frightened and refused to act. Sample rebuked his cowardice, seized the cartridge and applied the rod, but ere it reached its position an explosion occurred which ::BLEW HIM ALMOST TO ATOMS. He died in a few hours. Samuel the youngest, studied medicine, and on receiving his degree practised at White Hall in 1830 and the year preceding or following, when he removed to Holmes Co., Miss., and in less than a decade all his surviving brothers and sisters followed him where they became again a power in the land. A more substantial family was never raised in Abbeville. They knew the questions of the day, and, though, no office seekers, they were early sought by such, who had to have answered for them, if they did not know, the Jeffersonian test, before they would listen to him. All of the men, except Washington, who was tall and slender, we are large and portly, as also their sisters, and the four men in their western home was above the average of the Hancock Co., Geo. Jerry of 240, avoirdupois. James, at one time, reached nearly or quite 300 pounds, and was active withal. While living near Stoney Point, he was without his knowledge elected Justice of the peace, and it being a high duty of the citizen to neither seek nor decline office, he qualified at once. Soon after at a public gathering an array occurred in his presence in which a number were engaged, and, as in duty bound, he commanded the peace in the name of the State, and by virtue of his office which, not being instant,y obeyed, he enforced the peace by strewing them right and left. After his removal to Mississippi, he was in a ware house at Yazoo City attending to the sale of his cotton, and some offensive language being given him by a sampler, in consequence of his objection to the manner of cutting, he slapped the sampler on the face with the back of his hand. The sampler went off and was seen soon after by the ware houseman returning with fifteen others around with ::PISTOLS, BOWIE-KNIVES AND STICKS and supposing their object to be to attack Samples the keeper locked them out. They demanded admittance which Sample insisted should be given them, but the ware houseman refused. Sample then proposed that if they would lay down their pistols, knives and sticks and divide themselves into fours he would fight them in the same number of parcels - and this they declined. The intervention of parties, however, brought about a settlement without bloodshed. They were all most substantial farmers, including the Doctor, who also, while attending to a large practice, planted largely. All accumulated means largely and died between 1850 and 1860. James Sample purchased on a credit a large tract of land at $30 per acre in 1837, which the crash reduced to $5, and he had to pay out in cotton at five cents. Another ex-Abbevillian named Sims, an old Seceder, was caught in the same fix, and though scores of others were alike caught, they stood their ground and paid out - while “G.T.T.” or “G.T.H.” were marked in the door foots of all, or nearly so, of others. I learned this in their vicinity and from their neighbors 37 years ago. Indeed, from the accounts, the recent negro exodus from the same locality was a small circumstance compared with the hegira of the debtor class toward the closing scenes of the “laws delay” in Mississippi. The demoralization and dispersion following the financial crash of 1837 was equal to that produced by and succeeding the late war. The Sampkes with their robust frames, healthy looks, and temperate habits, were a short-lived “race.” all died between 35 and 55 years but one, John N.m who died at 68. The men were live and warm politicians, as in every thing else, and were anti-Nullifiers in South Carolina, but in the west ultra democrats, and subsequently secessions, and in whose shoulders stood Quitman and Davis. Dr. Sample was a leading politician, mover and marker and the last political act of his life was as a representative of Mississipi, in the Baltimore Convention of 1856 which nominated james Buchanan for President. THE NEELYS The Neely’s who are placed along side the Samples in this account, are justly so for their co-settlement, their nativity, and their similarity in faith and politics, coupled with the marrying and cross-marrying in the families. The wife of Alex. Sample jr., was a daughter of the original Neely, and one of the latter’ s grand sons, Major Charles Neely, married his cousin, a daughter of Alexander Sample, Jr. The original Neely had several sons, one of whom was Joseph, who settled and lived to old age and died in Laureus, about 1830, near the junction of Reedy and Saluda Rivers, where he owned the ferry. He left one son, Young Neely, and a daughter who married Dr. Joseph Anderson of Lauren’s; a respectable practitioner, but more noted as a local Methodist preacher, sui generis. William Neely, another son, was one early settler of Alabama, living and dying in Shelby County, leaving a number of children. Another son was John, James or Robert, or something else, who lived and died on the original homestead near a place called Cork, where the roads from Ninety-Six to Stoney Point and from Greenwood to Neely’s ferry intersect. He was the father of William, Jubal, Charles, Catlett and Oswald, all of whom attained manhood in Abbeville. They were the same in number as the Samples, their cousins, and just like them except that the Neely’s were less corpulent and were of more sprightly intellect. All of them received common school education, the best in their day, except Samuel Sample and Oswald Neely, the younger of each family, who obtained the benefit of the Rev. Dr. Beaman after he came among them. Dr. Sample was a classmate of Judge Thomas Thomson at Beaman’s school, and for whom he formed a most ardent attachment, and predicted nearly 50 years ago that he would come to the very end and fate that has befallen him - a sentence to the bench for his acts. If the Neely brothers, William settled early in Louisiana and died many years ago, a large sugar and cotton planter; Jubal, I think, died in Mississippi, after a life of success, measured by human standards, Catlett wrestled early and often with John Barleycorn and John whipped him, in the east side of 40 in Mississippi or Louisiana, is my account. He possessed a remarkable talent for the production of doggerel poetry, and which, when under the spiritual influence of his patron Saint, he let off in caricature of his own family and others, much to their discomfort. But there was no remedy, and they had to endure what they could not cure. Charles, who was the eldest, or second, in the order of births, remained many years in Abbeville. He was a local political leader and hostile to Nullification. He talked on many occasions and took the stamp, perhaps. He was a brave man and feared nothing. He commanded, I think, during the excitement of Nullification, the lower battalion of the Saluda regiment, and during the latter part of it, when his number of “Union men,” “subs” or “sopetails” had become thinned out to a heavy minority, from conversions under the political preaching of notably, David L. Ward law and others, and hearing that the Nullifiers would be around at a battalion drill, gave secret orders to his political men to come well around. Or, it may have been that Wardlaw was to speak and that some threats had been made by the Nullifiers if the Union men appeared for disputation, and Neely was only meeting the demands of a threat. I am stating independently, as I, a boy then, remember at the time, and Will be glad if in error that old citizen, notably Dr. E. r. Calhoon, will correct it. For some criticism, in this connexion, by S. A. Townes, then editor of the Abbeville Whig and South Nullifier, Neely, after giving him notice, attempted to cane him in his office. Townes drew a pistol as Neely was deliberately advancing with only a small cane, and as he was in the act of striking, two law students, one named Vance, a nephew of Gov. McDuffie, seized his coat-tail and drew him back, and as he struck, (short of his mark), Townes fired and wounded Neely in the breast, and with a spring Dirk attached inflicted several stabs. Just then the powerful John Allen intervened and separated them. Neely had to be hauled home and always complained of foul play. Townes on retiring as editor gave the pistol as a present to John Allen, and it was inherited by Chas. H. Allen, editor. It was an indifferent weapon flint and steel fireworks, compared with the improvement in weapons of then and more so of to-day. I had often seen it, but I remembered soon after the Banner opened some one took offence at the editor, for refusing to publish, I believe, of which he informed me confidentially and showed me that same old pistol as his means of defense. I suggested and told him where to borrow a better one, and thought to myself, if that old rake had been any account it would have killed Neely, and you may not find a brace of law students and a man like your father at the right time and place. MAJOR NEELY Major Neely was a candidate for Sheriff during the Nullification period, and was defeated. His party was in the minority, but his manly traits and noble qualities drew to him scores of friends, who would, perhaps have carried him through, but, in the hat of the canvass he fell into the most intemperate habits, and the effect of stimulants was to craze him. He never mistreated his wife and children, and they had not the least fear of him; but the Sample brothers did, and took them away vi et armis. He remained in his castle and invested a large sum in powder, and soon was heard a sound resounds of explosions. He employed masons to blast the huge rock in his vicinity, as may be plainly seen to this day, with which he purposed to build around him a fort, to be called Fort Neely, for the purpose, as he stated, of “keeping the damned Sampkes away from him.” He converted his house into an armoury of defence, and for a while would let none of the family connexions enter, except B. Bane Posey, his brother-in-law, (their wives being sisters.) The Samples’ would not let his family return; and Neely recovering somewhat became thoroughly disgusted with himself a d put off to Arkansas, where he reformed as he claimed and returned in a year or two and spirited off his family with their consent, but bitterly opposed by her relatives. He did, however, become a sober man again, and was said to be prominently spoken of for Congress at the time of his death, about 1840. One of his sons is said to have become a distinguished lawyer in Arkansas. YANCEY NEELY Oswald Yancey Neely, the youngest brother, whose grandmother was a YANCEY and probably a relative of Wm. L. Yancey, lived to manhood in Abbeville and removed to Alabama, from thence to Kemper county, Mississippi, where he lived the greater part of his life and died some ten years ago. He resembled much in appearance Wm. L. Yancey and possessed not a little of his vim and power as an orator. But he was a scientific, devoted and successful planter, and so was absorbed. He lived near Scooba in a magnificent residence with grounds, fruits and flowers, arranged by his taste most exquisite, and owned several plantations, one of them on the Yazoo River, from which the Yankees took 800 bales of cotton. The war with all its losses left him rich, and just before his death he was robbed of $30,000 in cash. He took great interest in politics and represented his County in the State Senate during and before the war. The account here given of the Samples and Neely’s has nothing of special remark or interest, but what might be stated of numerous families who once lived and exercised a marked influence for good or evil among you, and whose names have become extinct in Abbeville. The name of Neely disappeared over 40 [or 10] years ago, and a single Sample can be found, Capt. John B. of Greenwood vicinity who is a great grandson of the original Alexander (or “Dan-San” as he was better known among his descendants.)...” The Abbeville Press And Banner (Abbeville, South Carolina) 24 Sep 1879 Page 2 ===Transcript of Robert Sample’s Will from 1813=== “In the name of God amen, I Robert Sample of Abbeville District and State of South Carolina being under some bodily affliction but of sound and disposing mind, memory, and understanding, Blessed be to God (___). For the same do make this my last will and testament in the manner and form following. I recommend my soul to God who gave it, and my body to the earth to be buried in a decent Christian manner in hopes of a blessed Resurrection at the last day. As to my worldly goods, which it hath please God to bless me with, I will and bequeath as follows. First of all that all my just debts shall be paid out of my estate.
Item 1 whereas in _____ last I have given unto my daughter Polly Pulliam one Negro girl named Nell, one bed, and furniture which I value with some other articles of household furniture at $400, which is all that I intend for her until all my other children are made equal with her.
Item 2 whereas I have let my son John Sample have $173 in cash and do by these presents give to my said son John one Negro boy named Jack, one feather bed, and furniture which said property I value at $280 making with the cash of force said $453 which is all that I intend for him except he should wish to settle himself until all my other children are made equal with him and in that case he shall have the use of the tract of land I purchased of William Grubs to live in until it shall be in the power of my executor to make a final division of my estate, unless that should not happen until after 10 years after the date hereof.
Item 3 it is my will and desire that my beloved wife Barbary Sample should have the use and benefit of all the remainder of my estate for the purpose of support of herself and raising and educating my children in common English areas giving until my sons Darrell Sample, William Sample and my daughters Permelia Sample, Catherine Sample, and Jemima Sample as much of my estate as they come of age or marry as will make them all equal with my daughter Polly or in case my wife can spare as much to make her and the youngest children share equal to my son John’s. It is to be understood that in case my wife should not be able to spare as much of my estate as will make all my children shares equal, as above directed, that the deduction must be made proportionately on them under the direction of my executors here after named.
Item 4 it is my wish and desire that after the death of my wife that all the remainder of my estate both real and personal be equally divided amongst all my children in such manner as to make all their shares alike equal, the division to be conducted by my executors as may be best for the interest of the legatees.
Last of all I do here by constitute and appoint my dearly beloved wife Barbary Sample, my beloved brother Alex Sample, and my son John sample executrix and executors of this, my last will and testament. In witness where of I have hereunto to set my hand and affixed my seal this sixth day of October 1813 the presence of Joel Lipscomb, Benj Cains, Geo Heard”

The Samuel Willis Account

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The Samuel Willis Account is a genealogy written in 1760 by [[Willis-2720|Samuel Willis]] (1704-1782). He was a paternal grandson of [[Willis-159|Henry Willis]] of Long Island (1628-1714) and a maternal grandson of Henry's neighbor [[Titus-9|Edmund Titus]] (1630-1715). The first sentence in Samuel's Account is: "A Short account of my Stock of parentage and Kin both paternal and maternal as far as occurs to my Memory according to my Knowledge & information that I have heretofore had." Samuel's original manuscript has been lost.In 1875 the original manuscript was in the possession of Samuel Hicks, who had added a page and a half of information at the end, the last entry dated 1875. Sometime between 1875 and 1942, an abbreviated copy of it was typewritten and donated to the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society. Unfortunately, the typewritten copy omitted much of the information that had been in the original manuscript. In 1942, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints obtained this abbreviated copy and preserved it on its microfilm 000302. Fortunately, a copy of it had been written in 1786 by Samuel's granddaughter Abigail Mott (1773–1795), then only thirteen years old.Abigail wrote the following preface: "A Genoligy wrote by my Grandfather Samuel Willis and Copied by me Abigail Mott in the year 1786 with some additions annexed thereto." Additions to Abigail's copy were made later by Abigail and others.Cornell, Thomas C. ''Adam and Anne Mott: Their Ancestors and Their Descendants'' (Poughkeepsie, New York, 1890), page 279. He says: "…after Abigail’s death, and the death of her mother [Amy Willis, wife of Stephen Mott] in 1822, the manuscript came into the possession of Abigail’s brother, Henry Mott [1782–1851], who made additions to it, and a few further additions relative to James Mott and his children were made by Richard Mott, of Toledo, in the later years of his life, and this manuscript is now before me, yellow with age, and most of it written more than one hundred years ago." In 1941, Abigail's copy, including additions, was published.Darlington, Oscar G., ed. “The Willis-Titus-Mott Genealogy,” ''The Nassau County Historical Journal,'' Vol. 4 (1941), pages 26–38. The accuracy of Samuel's information is for the most part confirmed by other records.Willis, George Ingraham. "The English Origins of Henry Willis of Westbury, Long Island," ''The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record,'' Vol. 118, No. 2, April 1987, pages 65–74. An error in Samuel's otherwise accurate Account is that it says the name of Henry's father is Henry. Henry's grandfather is Henry. His father's name is William. He focused almost entirely on his [[Willis-2237|father's]] and [[Titus-450|mother's]] branch of the family. He did not know much about the family of his uncle, [[Willis-2234|John Willis]], who had moved to Pennsylvania at a young age. As it happens, at least 95% of today's living descendants of Henry Willis of Long Island are descended from John, not William. Samuel's Account contains only one paragraph about John's family, which is the following:

"John Willis my Fathers Brother the next in order of time was (by the best account (I have) Born in London ye 6th of 1st Mo. [March] 1668 and came over with the Family and after he came to the state of a Man he went into Pennsylvania In Chester County and married the daughter of one Brinton her name was Ester my Grandfather was helpful in Purchaseing some Land there I think the place is called Thornbury not far from Brumidgum [old pronunciation and spelling of “Birmingham”] where he settled he had several Children I think his sons were William John Henry Edward & Benjamin he also had several Daughters Viz: Mary, Ann, Sarah, & Ester if I am rightly informed they most of them Married (Except William who died young) and had Children & by account are chiefly dead several of them moved towards Corestoge [Conestoga]: my Uncle John and his Wife lived to be old as I suppose to Eighty years of age."
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The Sanderson Plantation

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[[Category:Sanderson Plantation, Marengo County, Alabama]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Category:Marengo County, Alabama, Slaves]] [[Category:Marengo County, Alabama, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Marengo County, Alabama]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Plantations Index]] ==Biography== [[Manning-8457|Dr. James Manning]] was known as the largest slaveholder in the county.Roberts, Frances Cabaniss. The Founding of Alabama: Background and Formative Period in the Great Bend and Madison County. United States: University of Alabama Press, 2020. *Chap 8 p.180 The Sanderson Plantation was on 1380 acres and located in Marengo Co, AL.https://www.newspapers.com/clip/90175694/1858-manning-plantation-sale/ Alabama Beacon, Greensboro, Alabama, 27 Aug 1858, Fri, Page 3 *1858 Plantation for sale The following slaves were on the inventory pages listed under the Sanderson Plantation in 1852. '''Alabama Probate Records, 1809-1985''': "Alabama Probate Records, 1809-1985"
Image path: Alabama Probate Records, 1809-1985 > Madison > Probate records 1851-1858 vol 16 > image 121 of 266
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-8B3Y-SW1?i=120&wc=M6DK-BTP%3A220032201%2C220748101&cc=1925446 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 11 January 2022) *Sanderson Plantation inventory
There are spaces between the family units that were identified as such in the inventory. *[[Brown-132814|Bennett]] age 35, husband *[[Manning-8474|Kizzy]] age 40, wife of Bennett *[[Brown-132815|Narcipa (Little)]], age 16, Bennett's daughter *[[Brown-132816|Sarah Brown]], age12, Bennett's daughter *[[Brown-132817|Bartley Brown]], age 8, Bennett's son *[[Brown-132818|Washington]], age 6, Bennett's son *[[Manning-8476|Louisa]], age 50, mother *[[Manning-8477|Charlotte]], age 13, daughter *[[Manning-8478|James]], age 10, son *[[Manning-8479|Abner]], age 55 *[[Manning-8480|Sarah]], age 60 *[[Manning-8481|Ralph]], age 35, husband *[[Manning-8482|Lucy]], age 35, wife *[[Manning-8483|Miles]], age 13 son *[[Manning-8484|Becky]], age 10, daughter *[[Manning-8485|Ela.]], age 9, daughter *[[Manning-8486|Burrell]], age 60 father *[[Manning-8487|Margaret]], age 13, daughter *[[Manning-8488|Charles]], age 10, son *[[Manning-8489|Ellick]], age 28, son *[[Manning-8490|Psyche]], age 25, mother *[[Manning-8491|Si]], age 4, son *[[Manning-8492|Caroline]], age 30, mother *[[Manning-8493|Coleman]], age 13, son *[[Manning-8494|Ann Eliza]], age 12, daughter *[[Manning-8495|Mary Ann]], age 10, daughter *[[Manning-8496|Thomas]], age 4, son *[[Manning-8497|Peter]], age 2, son *[[Manning-8498|Julia]], age 6 mos, daughter *[[Manning-8499|Frederick]], age 35, husband *[[Manning-8500|Easter]], age 40, wife *[[Manning-8501|Adaline]], age 23, daughter, (unsound) *[[Manning-8502|Cassins]], age 13, her son (probably Easter's son) *[[Manning-8503|Allen]], age 45, husband *[[Manning-8504|Sukey]], age 45, wife *[[Manning-8505|Elvira]], age 14, Allen's daughter *[[Manning-8506|Albert]], age 60, husband *[[Manning-8507|Docia]], age 58, wife *[[Manning-8508|Dennis]], age 25, son *[[Manning-8509|Phelan]], age 22, son *[[Manning-8510|William]], age 19, son *[[Manning-8511|Chapman]], age 16, son *[[Manning-8512|Young]], age 12, son *[[Manning-8513|Laura Ann]], age 10, granddaughter *[[Manning-8514|Anthony]], age 50, husband *[[Manning-8515|Cherry]], age 45, wife *[[Manning-8516|Ann]], age 18, daughter *[[Manning-8517|Mary Turner]], age 10, daughter *[[Manning-8518|Turner]], age 8, son *[[Manning-8519|Anthony (Little)]], age 5, son *[[Manning-8520|Washington]], age 3, son *[[Manning-8521|Lely Ann]], age 1, (child) *[[Manning-8522|Stepney]], age 75, husband *[[Manning-8523|Sylva]], age 65, wife *[[Manning-8524|Aggy]], age 23, daughter *[[Manning-8525|Sylvester]], age 20, daughter, mother *[[Manning-8526|Asa]], age 1, (Sylvester's child) *[[White-68909|Mary White]], age 50, mother *[[Manning-8531|Sampson]] age 20, son, (has one eye) *[[Manning-8527|Peggy]], age 13, daughter *[[Manning-8528|Thomas]], age 12, son *[[Manning-8529|Alice]], age 8, daughter *[[Manning-8530|Anderson]], age 3, son *[[Manning-8532|William Riley]], age 25, husband *[[Manning-8533|Silfa (or Drunella)]], age 22, wife *[[Manning-8534|William]], age 1 (child) *[[Manning-8535|Isam]], (Blacksmith), age 30 *[[Manning-8536|Henry]], age 35 *[[Manning-8537|Melinda]], age 28, mother *[[Manning-8538|Harriet]], age 8 (her child) *[[Manning-8539|Henry]], age 3, (her son) *[[Manning-8540|Tabertha]], age 1 (her child, one-eyed) *[[Manning-8541|Polydone]], age 45, father *[[Manning-8542|Peyton]], age 10, son *[[Manning-8543|Bob]], age 26, husband *[[Manning-8544|Eda]], age 25, wife *[[Manning-8545|Caroline]], age 8 months, their child *[[Manning-8546|Moses]], age 46, husband *[[Manning-8547|Narcipa]], age 35, wife *[[Manning-8548|Martha Ann]], age 26, sister of Narcipa *[[Manning-8549|Fanny]], age 45, mother *[[Manning-8550|Mary Jane]], age 13, daughter *[[Manning-8551|Patty]], age 70, grandmother *[[Manning-8552|Thomas]], age 6, grandson *[[Manning-8553|Indy (big)]], age 50, *[[Manning-8554|Indy (Little)]], age 32 (diseased) *[[Manning-8555|Larkin]], age 55 *[[Manning-8556|Delia Ann]], age 30, mother *[[Manning-8557|Ben]], age 10, son *[[Manning-8558|Patsy]], age 7, daughter *[[Manning-8559|Moses]], age 6, son *[[Manning-8560|Darwin]], age 4, son *[[Manning-8561|Amanda]], age 15, daughter *[[Manning-8562|Reuben]], age 4 weeks, son For more information on these and the greater list of enslaved people related to Dr. Manning please see [[Space:Dr._Manning_Alabama_Slaves|The Slaves of Dr. Manning]]. ===Census=== 1850 Census Slave Schedules - Marengo Co, AL, Est. Jas Manning '''United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/744404 Alabama, 1850 federal census : population schedulesPopulation schedules of the seventh census of the United States, 1850] Alabama: Slave schedules, Madison, Marengo, Marion, and Marshall counties (NARA Series M432, Roll 21)
Image path: United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 > Alabama > Marengo > Marengo county > image 173 of 259; Citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
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1866 Alabama State Census - This is Alabama state census book lists all the African-American's in Marengo Co, AL in 1866. They were listed in Alphabetical order. If you can't find your ancestor name in this list try looking under the last name Manning. '''State census for the state of Alabama in the year 1866''': "State census for Alabama for the year 1855 State census for Alabama for the year 1866"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/632547 State census for Alabama for the year 1855 State census for Alabama for the year 1866] Macon County
Film number: 004808466 > image 516 of 1191
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GGTX-3JF?i=515&cc=1915987 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 19 November 2021) *1866 Marengo Co, AL state census
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The Sarum Missal, Edited From Three Early Manuscripts

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] __TOC__ == The Sarum Missal, Edited From Three Early Manuscripts == * by J. Wickham Legg (1843-1921) * published at the Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1916 * 612 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Sarum Missal, Edited From Three Early Manuscripts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/sarummissaledite00cathrich * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001959572 === Citation Formats === * Legg, J. Wickham. ''[[Space:The Sarum Missal, Edited From Three Early Manuscripts|The Sarum Missal, Edited From Three Early Manuscripts]]'' (Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1916) [ Page ]. * ([[#Legg|Legg]]) Please add your preferred citation format, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: *

The Saunders House at 231 N Summit St

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[[Space:The_Saunders_House_at_231_N_Summit_St | The Saunders House at 231 N Summit St]] was the family home of the Saunders in Ypsilanti, Michigan, possibly built by [[Saunders-4430 | William Butler Saunders]] (1826-1909) around 1860-1865. He is listed in the censuses at different times as a Farmer, Carpenter and Millwright. He was born in New York but by 1857 was in Michigan, where his son [[Saunders-4426 | Louis Ashton Saunders]] (1857-1934) was born; the 1860 Census shows him in Ypsilanti. Regarding the house, it was sold by the family after the death in 1974 of the last Saunders living there, [[Alford-1315 | Helen (Alford) Saunders]] (1894-1974). The surviving family thought the home had been torn down after it was sold, but found out more than 40 years later that not only was it still standing, it was being beautifully restored by new owners. {{Image|file = The_Saunders_House_at_231_N_Summit_St-3.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption= The Saunders' House at 231 N Summit St, 1960's }} The nexus for the discovery of this information was none other than WikiTree: the person working on the restoration was researching the property and came across a profile in WikiTree that mentioned the house, the profile for [[Saunders-4424 | Jack McLeod Saunders]] (1921-1981), who was William B Saunders' great grandson. He contacted the Profile Mgr, who is William B Saunders' great great granddaughter, on 01 Jan 2018, for possible information about the house and the family that had lived there over a hundred years. It was a delightful encounter for the family because the house played a key part in family history and was much loved. The restorer generously shared new pictures and information about the place, and gave the family the wonderful surprise that the house still existed, and the family happily provided snapshots of the property and the family from the 1940's-1960's. It's been a joy to know the house has fallen into caring hands and will provide a beautiful home for someone in the future! Some pictures, past and present, have been included here and can be seen on the "Images" tab on this page. {{Image|file = The_Saunders_House_at_231_N_Summit_St-6.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption= The Saunders' House at 231 N Summit St, 2018}}

The Sausaman-Sassaman Family in America

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== Sources == Sassaman, William Amel. The Sausaman-Sassaman Family in America, including Lepper, Long, Hinman, and Dickerhoff branches. Springfield, IL, 1964. [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/oclc/866658386?availability=Family%20History%20Library] [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE4496010]

The Scanlon/Nash Family Laundries

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This is a "work in progress" that hasn't really started. My intention was to list all the Nash family laundries here with a short history, but the early ones are difficult to find names for. Starting with a rough list which then needs to be fleshed out. "Pearse's Sanitary Laundry" - owned by Ellen Scanlon/Deane/Pearse and taken over by her nephew Stephen Scanlon. "Hackford House Laundry" - owned by Mary Scanlon/Nash and taken over by her son John Stephen Nash. "Nash's Laundry" at 120 Newington Butts, owned by Mary Scanlon/Nash and taken over by her daughter Ellen Nash/Merrell. "Devonshire Laundry" owned by Ellen Nash/Merrell and carried on by her son "Seaview Laundry" at Brighton started by Rowland Henry Nash and his brother Robert Kenrick Nash, taken over by Rowland Henry Nash. "Maythorne Laundry" started by Robert Kenrick Nash, taken over by his son "Nash's Pioneer Steam Laundry" in New Zealand started by John Stephen Nash and closed due to illness and the depression in NZ shortly before his early death. More information and photographs need sorting before they can be added here. If you have any information to pass on please contact me via messaging through Wikitree.

The Schafferius Story

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[[Category:Schafferius Name Study]] [[Category: The Schafferius Story]] {{Profile-box|This team is part of the [[Space:Schafferius Name Study|Schafferius Name Study]].}} In Australia all Schafferius's come from one migrant family. 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 == * Finish entering [[:Category:The_Schafferius_Story|The Schafferius Story]] names into wikitree * link all scanned pages of [[:Category:The_Schafferius_Story|The Schafferius Story]] to the name study page * Investigate proper german/prussia place names * extend tree back in german era * update information on existing members of the family * extend information to new members of the family

The Schoonmaker Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == The Schoonmaker Family == Descendants of Hendrick Jochemsz Schoonmaker, 1624-1683 * by Ruth P. Heidgerd; William Mercer Shoemaker * published by Schoonmaker Family Association, Huguenot Historical Society, New Paltz, N.Y. , 1974 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Schoonmaker Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *Part 5: https://archive.org/details/schoonmakerfamil05heid (Borrow) *Part 6: https://archive.org/details/schoonmakerfamil06heid/page/n5/mode/2up (Borrow) *Part 6: https://openlibrary.org/books/OL5250223M/The_Schoonmaker_family (Borrow) *Part 1 - 9: https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005694277 (Search Only) === Errata === *Additions and Corrections, [https://archive.org/details/schoonmakerfamil06heid/page/n15/mode/2up page 6-1] thru 6-15 * 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 === * Heidgerd, Ruth P. ''[[Space: The Schoonmaker Family| The Schoonmaker Family]]'' (SFA, New Paltz, N.Y., 1974), [ Page ]. *[[#Heidgerd|Heidgerd]]

The Scottish Diaspora

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[[Category:Scotland, Emigrants]] === The goal of this project is to publish information regarding the Scottish diaspora across the world's continents. === MINGUS Inc will be working on this project from 2023 - 2025. The first of these information articles are published here. Enjoy. {{Image|file=The_Scottish_Diaspora-1.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=A Journal written aboard the 'Endeavour'. }} * Jan - Feb 2023 - ''''''New Zealand - The Kilted Kiwis'''''' Click on the .pdf document file to open the document. ''Captain Cook and the ‘Endeavour’ in 1769 brought with him botanist Joseph Banks, and ‘Scottish’ artist Sydney Parkinson. Parkinson's portraits were the first known visual record of the tattooing, clothing, and adornment of Māori. They are spectacular.'' {{Image|file=The_Scottish_Diaspora.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=The Tall Ships Came. }} * Dec - Jan 2023 - '''''Scots diaspora across the world's contintents''''' Click on the .pdf document file to open the document. Will you join us? 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/Howard-18870#PM-22641511 send us a private message]. Thank you. == Acknowledgements == To R Hare [[Hare-1576]] and P Gray [[Howard-18870]] for research and compiling, and contact with the Menzies family. FURTHER INFORMATION - MENZIES PROJECT https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:MINGUS_Inc._%28Menzies_INternational_Genealogy_UnderStudy%29-1

The Scottish Historical Review

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Scotland_Genealogy_Resources]] == The Scottish Historical Review == * published by Maclehose, Jackson and Co., Glasgow, 1904- * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:The Scottish Historical Review|The Scottish Historical Review]]'' (Maclehose, Jackson and Co., Glasgow, 1903-) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#SHR|Scottish Historical Review]]: Vol. 1, Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Scottish Historical Review|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol 1-12 Index (1918) ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishhistorindex00edinuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/1a12indexhistori00edinuoft * Vol. 1-19 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000677507 * Vol. 20-69 search only ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000677507 * Vol 1 (1904) ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=gjojAAAAMAAJ ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=t1gJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishhistori01histgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishhistoric01edinuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishhistori07histgoog * Vol 2 (1905) ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=qgEdAAAAMAAJ ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=Vw88AAAAIAAJ ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=uFgJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishhistori00histgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishhistori00unkngoog ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishhistori02histgoog * Vol 3 (1906) ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=CFkJAAAAIAAJ ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=EwIdAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishhistori06histgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishhistoric03edinuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishhistori04histgoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008686503 * Vol 4 (1907) ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishhistori03histgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=T1cJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008686503 * Vol 5 (1908) ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=h1kJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishhistori05histgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishhistoric05edinuoft * Vol 6 (1909) ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishhistoric06edinuoft * Vol. 7 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo.31924061520916 * Vol 8 ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishhistoric08edinuoft * Vol 9 ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishhistoric09edinuoft * Vol 10 ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishhistoric10edinuoft * Vol 11 ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishhistoric11edinuoft * Vol 12 ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishhistoric12edinuoft * Vol 13 ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishhistoric13edinuoft * Vol 14 ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishhistoric14edinuoft * Vol. 15 (1918) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=KRRAAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishhistoric15edinuoft * Vol 16 (1919) ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishhistoric16edinuoft * Vol 17 (1920) ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishhistoric17edinuoft * Vol 18 (1921) ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015048381902 * Vol 19 (1922) ::* https://archive.org/details/scottishhistoric19edinuoft

The Scottish Nation

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Scotland]] == The Scottish Nation == Or, The Surnames, Families, Literature, Honours, and Biographical History of the People of Scotland * by William Anderson (1805-1866) * published by A. Fullarton & Company, Edinburgh, 1862 * Source Example: ::: Anderson, William. ''[[Space:The Scottish Nation|The Scottish Nation]]'' (A. Fullarton & Co., Edinburgh, 1859-) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Anderson|Anderson]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Scottish Nation|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1-3 ::* (1859-1863) https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008376839 ::* (1863) https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005792375 ::* (1864-1877) https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012336670 ::* (1877) https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001964550 ::* (1880-1882) https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008397136 ::* (1889) https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100499486 * Vol. 1 Abe-Cur ::* (1862) https://books.google.com/books?id=qkoaAAAAYAAJ ::* (1862) https://archive.org/details/scottishnationo01andegoog ::* (1862) https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_bLQEAAAAIAAJ ::* (1862) https://books.google.com/books?id=bLQEAAAAIAAJ ::* (1863) https://archive.org/details/b21974354_0001 ::* (1867) https://books.google.com/books?id=3sZPAAAAcAAJ ::* (1867) https://archive.org/details/scottishnationo06andegoog ::* (1867) https://books.google.com/books?id=doFmAAAAMAAJ ::* (1867) https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_3sZPAAAAcAAJ ::* (1867) https://books.google.com/books?id=3sZPAAAAcAAJ ::* (1877) https://books.google.com/books?id=NiYNAAAAYAAJ ::* (1877) https://archive.org/details/scottishnationo02andegoog ::* (1877) https://books.google.com/books?id=NiYNAAAAYAAJ ::* (1877) https://archive.org/details/scottishnationor01ande ::* (1888) https://archive.org/details/scottishnationor01macv * Vol. 2 Dal-Mac ::* (1862) https://books.google.com/books?id=O8dPAAAAcAAJ ::* (1862) https://books.google.com/books?id=37QEAAAAIAAJ ::* (1862) https://archive.org/details/scottishnationo00andegoog ::* (1863) https://archive.org/details/b21974354_0002 ::* (1863) https://archive.org/details/b21974354_0003 ::* (1867) https://books.google.com/books?id=aYJmAAAAMAAJ ::* (1877) https://archive.org/details/scottishnationo03andegoog ::* (1877) https://books.google.com/books?id=zyYNAAAAYAAJ ::* (1878) https://archive.org/details/scottishnationor02ande ::* (1888) https://archive.org/details/scottishnationor02macv * Vol. 3 Mac-Zet ::* (1863) https://archive.org/details/scottishnationo04andegoog ::* (1863) https://books.google.com/books?id=3rQEAAAAIAAJ ::* (1863) https://archive.org/details/scottishnationo00unkngoog ::* (1863) https://books.google.com/books?id=mpBlAAAAMAAJ ::* (1863) https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_3rQEAAAAIAAJ ::* (1863) https://books.google.com/books?id=3rQEAAAAIAAJ ::* (1864) https://books.google.com/books?id=Ka9CAQAAMAAJ ::* (1867) https://books.google.com/books?id=WoNmAAAAMAAJ ::* (1867) https://books.google.com/books?id=pcdPAAAAcAAJ ::* (1867) https://archive.org/details/scottishnationo05andegoog ::* (1875) https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.181020 ::* (1875) https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.46703 ::* (1877) https://books.google.com/books?id=Bp-uP3hDnVgC ::* (1878) https://archive.org/details/scottishnationor03ande

The Scottish Nation: Montgomery

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From Anderson, 1867, ''The Scottish Nation'', Vol. 3, [https://archive.org/details/scottishnationo05andegoog/page/n198/mode/2up p. 182-183]: :MONTGOMERY, the surname of the noble family of Eglinton, which traces its descent from Roger de Mundegumbrie, Viscount de Hiesmes, son of Hugh de Mundegumbrie and Joceline de Beaumont, niece of Gonnera, wife of Richard, duke of Normandy, great-grandmother of William the Conqueror. Roger de Mundegumbrie, thus nearly allied to the ruling house of Normandy, after having obtained great distinction under the Norman banner in France, accompanied his kinsman, William the Conqueror, into England, and commanded the van of the invading army at the decisive battle of Hastings in 1066. In reward of his bravery he was, by the Conqueror, created earl of Chichester and Arundel, and soon after of Shrewsbury. He also received from him large grants of land, becoming, in a short time, lord of no fewer than fifty-seven lordships throughout England, with extensive possessions in Salop. Having made a hostile incursion into Wales, he took the castle of Baldwin, and gave it his own name of Montgomery, a name which both the town in its vicinity and the entire county in which it stands have permanently retained. :It is not known whence the name was derived. Eustace, in his ‘Classical Tour,’ vol. i. p. 298, mentions a lofty hill, called Monte Gomero, not far from Loretto; and in the old ballad of ‘Chevy Chase,’ the name is given as Mongon-byrry. :The first of the name in Scotland was Robert de Montgomery, supposed to have been a grandson of Earl Roger. When Walter, the son of Alan, the first high steward of Scotland, whose castle of Oswestry was in the vicinity of Shrewsbury, came to Scotland to take possession of several grants of land which had been conferred upon him by David I., Robert de Montgomery was one of the barons who accompanied him from Wales, and received from him the manor of Eglisham, in the county of Renfrew. This was for two centuries the chief possession of the Scottish section of the Montgomeries, and still remains their property undiminished as at first. Robert de Montgomery is a witness to the foundation charter of Walter, the high steward, to the monastery of Paisley in 1160, and to other charters between that year and 1175. He died about 1177. :In the Ragman Roll appear the names of John de Montgomery, and his brother, Murthaw, as among the barons who swore fealty to Edward I. in 1296. The former is designated of the county of Lanark, which then comprehended the county of Renfrew. The latter was the reputed ancestor of the Montgomeries of Thornton. :Sir John Montgomery, the seventh baron of Eaglesham, one of the heroes of the battle of Otterburn, married Elizabeth, only daughter and sole heiress of Sir Hugh de Eglinton, justiciary of Lothian, and niece of Robert II., and obtained with her the baronies of Eglinton and Ardrossan. He was the ancestor of the earls of Eglinton, as mentioned under that title, where the lineage of that noble family has been already given.
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:A baronetcy of the United Kingdom was possessed by the family of Montgomery of Macbeth Hill, or Magbie Hill, Peebles-shire, descended from Troilus Montgomery, son of Adam Montgomery of Giffen, a cadet of the Eglinton family, living in the reigns of James V., and Mary queen of Scots. It was conferred, 28th May, 1774, on William Montgomery of Magbie Hill, but expired on the death of his son, Sir George Montgomery, second baronet, 9th July 1831. :Sir William’s brother, Sir James Montgomery, of Stanhope, Peebles-shire, an eminent lawyer, was also created a baronet. Born at Magbie Hill, in 1721, he was educated for the Scottish bar, and attained to considerable distinction as an advocate. On the abolition of the heritable jurisdictions in Scotland in 1748, he was one of the first sheriffs then named by the crown, and he was the last survivor of those of this first nomination. He rose gradually to the offices of solicitor-general, and lord-advocate, and in 1775 was appointed lord-chief-baron of the court of exchequer in Scotland. Upon his retirement from the bench in 1801, he was created a baronet of the United Kingdom. His exertions in introducing the most improved modes of agriculture into Peebles-shire gained for him the title of ‘Father of the county.’ He died April 2, 1803, at the age of 82. His eldest son, William, lieutenant-colonel 43d foot, having predeceased him, he was succeeded by his 2d son, Sir James, 2d baronet, born Oct. 9, 1766; appointed lord-advocate in 1804, resigned in 1806; at one time M.P. for Peebles-shire. He died May 27, 1839. :His sons by a first wife having predeceased him, he was succeeded by his eldest son by his 2d wife, daughter of Thomas Graham, Esq. of Kinross. This son, Sir Graham Montgomery, 3d baronet, born July 9, 1823, graduated at Christ Church, Oxford, B.A.; married in 1845, Alice, daughter of John James Hope-Johnston, Esq. of Annandale, M.P. Issue 4 sons and 4 daughters. Sons: James Gordon Henry, born Feb. 6, 1850, Basil-Templer, Charles Percy, and Arthur Cecil. M.P. for Peebles-shire, 1852; lord-lieutenant of Kinross-shire, 1854. :The first of the family of Montgomerie of Annick Lodge, Ayrshire, was Alexander, second son of Hugh Montgomerie of Coilsfield, brother of Hugh, twelfth earl of Eglinton. His son, William Eglinton Montgomerie, succeeded him in 1802. The eldest sister of the latter, Elizabeth, was the first wife of the Right Hon. David Boyle, lord-justice-general of Scotland, and died in 1822.
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:The Irish family of Montgomery of Grey Abbey, county Down, is descended from Sir Hugh Montgomery, sixth laird of Braidstone, in the parish of Beith, Ayrshire, a cadet of the noble house of Eglinton, and the principal leader in the colonization of Ulster in 1606. The insurrectionary disturbances in Ireland before the death of Queen Elizabeth, had placed a large extent of confiscated property at the disposal of the crown. The laird of Braidstone, with a view of obtaining some portion of it, effected the escape of Con O’Neil, the chief of Ulster, from the castle of Carrickfergus, where he had long been imprisoned. O’Neil, in consequence “granted and assigned one half of all his land estate in Ireland” to him “his heirs and assigns.” Thereafter, O’Neil and Braidstone went to Westminster, when, through the influence of Braidstone’s brother, George, who was chaplain to his majesty, O’Neil received pardon of the king; Braidstone was knighted, and orders were given that the agreement betwixt them should be confirmed by letters patent, under the great seal of Ireland, “at such rents as therein might be expressed, and under condition that the lands should be planted with British protestants, and that no grant of fee farm should be made to any person of mere Irish extraction.” :In the winter of 1605, Sir Hugh Montgomery obtained from O’Neil a deed of feofment of all his lands. In the following May, the plantation of Ulster had begun. Amongst the gentlemen who joined Sir Hugh in the enterprise were, John Shaw of Greenock, Patrick Montgomerie of Blackhouse, Colonel David Boyd, Patrick Shaw of Kerseland, Hugh Montgomerie, junior, Thomas Nevin of Monkreddin, Patrick Mure of Dugh, Sir William Edmiston of Duntreath, and Mrssrs, Neill and Calderwood; besides a great many retainers. In 1610, only four years after the first planting, Sir Hugh brought before the king’s muster-master 1,000 able fighting men. :The success of this Scotch enterprise led to the formation of the London companies in 1612, and thus was founded the protestant province of Ulster, which, says Hume, from being “the most wild and disorderly province of all Ireland, soon became the best cultivated and most civilized.” :In 1622, Sir Hugh Montgomery was raised to the peerage of Ireland as Viscount Montgomery of Ardes, county Down. He was grandfather of Hugh, third Viscount Montgomery of Ardes, created in 1661, earl of Mount Alexander. These titles expired with Thomas, seventh earl, in 1758. :The Montgomeries of the Hall, county Donegal, possessing a baronetcy of the united kingdom, of the creation of 1808, and the Montgomeries of Convoy House, in the same county, are also descended from the Eglinton family, their progenitors in Ireland being among the settlers in Ulster in the reign of James VI. and I. ==Sources== * Anderson, William. ''The Scottish nation; or. The surnames, families, literature, honours, and biographical history of the people of Scotland''. Edinburgh: A. Fullerton, 1867, Vol. 3, [https://archive.org/details/scottishnationo05andegoog/page/n198/mode/2up p. 182-183]. Also [https://electricscotland.com/history/nation/montgomery.htm transcribed online]. ===Notes on Online Versions=== The original book is organized into three volumes, each with pages starting with p. 1. Here are the Volumes as originally conceived: * Volume 1. Abercorn (p. 1) to Curteis (p. 752) ** Entire 1862 printing (Hathitrust.org): [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89071067086&view=1up&seq=15] ** Entire 1863 printing (Hathitrust.org): [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=umn.31951d00847755v] ** Entire 1864 printing (Hathitrust.org): [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.c2697303]. ** Entire 1867 printing (Archive.org): [https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_3sZPAAAAcAAJ/page/n5/] ** Entire 1872 printing (Archive.org): [https://archive.org/details/scottishnationor0001ande/page/n7/] * Volume 2. Dale (p. 1) to MacIntosh (p. 752) ** Entire 1863 printing (Hathitrust.org): [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89032363889] ** Entire 1864 printing (Hathitrust.org): [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.c2697304] ** Entire 1872 printing (Archive.org): [https://archive.org/details/scottishnationor0002ande/page/n7] ** Entire 1878 printing (Archive.org): [https://archive.org/details/scottishnationor02ande/page/n7] * Volume 3. Smith (p. 1) to Zetland (p. 678) + Supplement, p. 179-736 (Arnot to Scrimgeour). ** Entire 1863 printing (Archive.org): [https://archive.org/details/scottishnationo00unkngoog/page/n8/] ** Entire 1863 printing (Hathitrust.org): [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89032368300] ** Entire 1864 printing (Hathitrust.org): [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.c2697305]. ** Entire 1872 printing (Archive.org): [https://archive.org/details/scottishnationor0003ande/page/n7/] * Complete Three Volumes, 1868 printing (Archive.org): [https://archive.org/details/dli.ministry.22473/E16621_The_Scottish_Nation_Vol_1/]

The Scrace One Name Study

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The Scrace One Name study is a new project looking at the surname of Scrace and all its main variants. I have just registered the surname with The Guild of One-Name Studies, which is the world's leading organisation for one-name studies (Sept 2012). A one-name study is a project researching facts about a surname and all the people who have held it, as opposed to a particular pedigree (the ancestors of one person) or descendancy (the descendants of one person or couple). The Guilds website is at [http://www.one-name.org/ 1] Full resources available to Scrace researchers will be identified on the Scrace Blog as they become available [http://scraceonenamestudy.wordpress.com/ 2] Project Website: Coming soon Facebook: [https://www.facebook.com/groups/224829500977861/ 4] Twitter: [https://twitter.com/ScraceONS 5] '''Names currently on Wikitree:''' Scrace [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/scrace/ 6] Scrase [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/scrase/ 7] '''ScraceTrees currently on Wikitree:''' Scrace Tree 001 [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Scrace-Descendants-9 8] Please note that for most of the trees entered I do have more information, so please get in contact with me, I LOVE sharing what I have found :-)

The Scudder Family of Trenton

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Scudder Family of Trenton == * compiled by Moses Bigelow * published by Antoinette Quinby Scudder of Newark, Somerset Press, 1948 * 125 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Scudder Family of Trenton|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005756106 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/12622/ * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/621244-the-scudder-family-of-trenton?offset=26 * https://archive.org/details/scudderfamilyoft00bige === Table of Contents === * "The Beginnings of New England" * Scudders of Newtown and Ewing * Betts of Newtown on Long Island * Reeders of Hopewell and Maidenhead * Mershons of Maidenhead * Throck Morton and Stillwell * Halsey and Howell * Snowdens of West Jersey * Lippincott and Wooley * Smiths of Jamaica and Maidenhead * Dickersons of Morris County * Drakes of Morris County === Errata === * Errata inserted between p. 78 and 79. * 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 === * Bigelow, Moses. ''[[Space:The Scudder Family of Trenton|The Scudder Family of Trenton]]'' (Somerset Press, 1948) [ Page ]. * ([[#Bigelow|Bigelow]])

The Search for Penelope Ashley-Cooper

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Reference URL: [[Ashley-Cooper-1|Ashley-Cooper-1]] == The Purpose of this Study == This study was created to examine the story and existence of Penelope Ashley-Cooper, said in some accounts to have been the base born child of Anthony Ashley-Cooper. She is said to have immigrated to colonial Virginia, married Peter Massie and bore him children. Some believe the account to be baseless and without any supporting evidence. We will attempt to examine the existing documentation and evidence in the hopes of determining the roots and truth of this interesting story. == Biography == Lord Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 1621-1683, was a prominent member of the English Parliament during the reign of the Stuart Dynasty. Possessed of a brilliant legal mind, he was created the 1st Earl of Shaftesbury, a title which continues into the modern day. On a more personal note the King of England himself, Charles, II, openly stated on Ashley's sex habits, "I believe, Shaftesbury, thou art the wickedest dog in England." And, Shaftesbury was "...the greatest rogue in England." King Charles was indeed an expert on this subject as he himself had many illegitimate children. [http://oursoutherncousins.com/THE%20SCOTTISH%20JOHNSTON'S.pdf Stiven "The Clerk" JOHNSTON of Caskieben; Founder of family in Aberdeenshire "Stephen"]., "The Scottish Nation: Or, The Surnames, Families, Literature, Honours, and ..." By William Anderson, page 18-19: Or as the old saying goes, "Takes one to know one." From this seed of the King's colorful comment we will examine the old story that Lord Ashley fathered illegitimate twin daughters named Penelope and Lucretia. Advocacy for the Penelope and Lucretia novella was advanced by Judge Frank Massey of Fort Worth, Texas in his 1974 volumes on the Massey families in England and America. [http://www.archive.org/stream/mymasseyfamilyin00mass/mymasseyfamilyin00mass_djvu.txt "My Massey family in England], by Judge Frank A. Massey", Fort Worth, Texas Judge Massey was not actually descended from the line in question therefore he had no ulterior motive to validate the story of Ashley's twins. But as the narrative begins Rev. Andrew Massie, Sr. was minister at Auchterless in 1647. [https://archive.org/stream/officersofmarisc00aberuoft/officersofmarisc00aberuoft_djvu.txt "Officers of the Marischal College and University of Aberdeen, 1593-1860"], Aberdeen University Press, 1897. Andrew Massie was given by Kennedy as admitted in 1623 Note: In the "Qratio Funebris" , printed by Raban in 1623, William Ogston is styled Professor of Moral Philosophy; William Wedderburn, of Greek; '''Andrew Massie''', of Logic; and James Sibbald, of Natural Philosophy ; these being the four regents. [https://www.electricscotland.com/history/statistical/marishal.htm The New Statistical Account of Scotland (1845), Volume XII - Aberdeen], The Marischal College and University of Aberdeen, William Knight, LL. D [https://books.google.com/books?id=PBw9AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA41 Officers and Graduates of University & King's College, Aberdeen MVD-MDCCCLX.], King's College (Aberdeen, Scotland), University of Aberdeen, New Spalding Club, 1893 Two of his children were William Massie and a daughter whose first name is unknown. William desired entry into the service of Lord Ashley. He and his sister left Edinburgh and moved to London about 1646. The liaison reportedly occurred at about this time. The twin girls were named Penelope and Lucretia. Judge Massey writes that Lucretia likely never married. However Penelope later married her apparent cousin Peter Massie. It is not known if Peter's wife died in England or Virginia. The Great London Fire of 1666 destroyed close to 100 parish churches and their records. To make matters worse Peter Massie migrated to New Kent County, Virginia where most of their colonial records were destroyed by fire in 1787 and then burned again in 1865 during the American Civil War. Coincidentally Lord Ashley died in 1683 and Peter Massie departed England for Virginia about 1687. Judge Massey writes, "In view of the enhanced status of the (Massie) family it is probably correct to give credit to the report that Penelope, the wife of Peter of New Kent, was in fact the natural daughter of Anthony Ashley-Cooper, First Earl of Shaftesbury, as created for him by King Charles II,....Shaftesbury was one of the Lords Proprietors of Virginia and the Carolinas and the man for whom the Ashley and Cooper Rivers which join at Charleston, South Carolina, were named." ===Disputed Parentage=== The first Earl Ashley-Cooper was married three times not to mention his other lady friends as noted by King Charles II. His descendants the 10th Earl of Shaftesbury (died in 2004) and his son Nicholas the 12th Shaftesbury both deny that the first Earl ever had descendants in America. Scoffers like to point out that the first Shaftesbury never mentioned any illegitimate children in his writings. Are you kidding me? There would be more reason NOT to mention them. Being "base born" held a greater stigma at that time. Illegitimate children had no legal claims to the estate of their natural father however there were exceptions under certain circumstances. The risk of litigation was still there. One Wikitree contributor noted that there was supposedly found no birth or christening records for a Penelope and Lucretia in Dorset. So why would Miss Massie absolutely have to give birth there ? Perhaps she went home to Aberdeenshire, Scotland to deliver her children ? Or some other place ? In the wake of a scandal were the births ever even recorded ? So what is the evidence that the first Earl Ashley-Cooper had twin illegitimate daughters ? ===The Evidence=== The testimony to support the story that the First Earl Ashley-Cooper had twin illegitimate daughters comes from---of all places---the records of the Quakers. Peter Massie, Sr. and his family were members of St. Peter's Anglican Church in New Kent County, Virginia in the early 1700's. A number of the Massies were lured away to the new liberal religion of Quakerism. The Anglicans tolerated the Quakers so long as they continued to pay their tithes to the Church of England as required by law. Though Peter Massie, Sr. never became a Quaker some of his children ended up on the rolls of the Society of Friends. These records survived and have been transcribed in Hinshaw's Quaker Encyclopedia. According to this source elder Peter Massie in fact had a daughter named Lucretia Massie("Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy", vol. VI, page 251- by Hinshaw). The reader will recall the story that Penelope had a sister Lucretia. Therefore apparently Peter's daughter Lucretia was named after her maternal aunt Lucretia. So the proven Lucretia in the Quaker record helps to support the existence of the elder Lucretia. Oddly, though The Quaker entry names a daughter for Peter Massie, Sr., neither the Friends Society nor the vestry book for St. Peter's Church ever names Peter's wife. It is presumed that she predeceased him. According to the the St. Peter's Vestry book and Quaker entries Lucretia Massie (born c1677) married John Johnson. The same sources list one of their proven sons as Ashley Johnson, believed to have been named after the Earl. As a matter of fact from 1661 to 1672 the Earl dropped the Cooper from his style of address and was referred to as "The Lord Ashley"(Wikipedia). This Ashley Johnson had an older brother John Johnson, Jr. (bap. 1702 at St. Peter's). John Johnson, Jr. married Elizabeth Ellyson and they named their first born son, that's right, Ashley Johnson (they must have been proud of that name for some reason). Again this naming pattern is proven by the Quaker entries, St. Peter's Vestry book of New Kent County, Va. and the vestry book of adjoining St. Paul's Parish in Hanover County, Va. Point being the passing down of the name Ashley credits the Lord Ashley story. Two of Lucretia (Massie) Johnson's children were named Massie Johnson (daughter) and Ashley Johnson(son). Obviously Lucretia named a child Massie (Quaker listing) as this was her family surname. By the same line of reasoning she named another child Ashley (Quaker listing) because that too was a family name. But Lucretia's mother's first name is not so much important as compared to who the mother really was. Later generations--may?--not have passed down her given name due to the mark of being base born. It seems unlikely that Lucretia's mother would have gone by the surname of Ashley-Cooper. It is more likely she went by her mother's surname of Massie / Massey. The wife of Peter Massie would apparently have died in England sometime between the birth of Lucretia (C1677) and the arrival of her husband in Virginia (c1687). This is why there appears in the St. Peter's Vestry book no wife for Peter Massie. Peter Massie was about 50 years old when he came to America which is old for that time period. There is no indication in the Virginia vestry book that he ever remarried. Hinshaw's Quaker records list the following of this Johnson family, Ashley Johnson born c1713 Ashley Johnson born c1726 Ashley Johnson born 1745 Ashley Johnson born 1766. It was a common practice at that time that parents would often give surnames of ancestor's as given names to their children. Examples would be Massie Johnson, Ashley Johnson, and Gerard Johnson. The wife of John Johnson, Jr. (b. 1702) was Elizabeth Ellyson who was a direct descendant of Doctor Thomas Gerard of Westmoreland County, Virginia. Doctor Gerard was also the physician to the Lee family which lived adjacent to him. While the Johnson's passed down the Ashley name the Massie's, it seems, did not. This might be explained in terms of religion. The Massie's were stalwart Anglicans. However the first Ashley-Cooper though an Anglican (by law) professed himself an "Arian", a belief which espoused that Jesus was not God in the flesh and thus a "Heresy". It might be unlikely that the Massie's would pass down the name of an ancestor which they deemed as a "heretic". The Johnsons however became anti-Anglican Quaker dissidents, many of which shared Ashley's theological position. Therefore perhaps one reason why the Johnsons carried on his name. So how did the Ashley name get into the Johnson family ? No Ashleys, as far as this writer knows, were living near the Massies and Johnsons in New Kent County, Virginia at the time. Therefore the name had to have originated in England. The following is from, "Memoirs, Letters, and Speeches of Anthony Ashley Cooper: With Other Papers", by John Murray, 1859, "...he (Ashley Cooper) had several daughters. It is also documented that he had at least one illegitimate son, Charles, born during his first marriage." Doug Tucker, in his "The House Empire Through The Ages", writes that Ashley's mother-in-law by his third wife was named Penelope and that she had a sister Lucretia. The implication being that the twins were named after them. If true that would up the twins estimated birth date at c1655. That would still work regardless as junior Penelope's daughter Lucretia Massie Johnson was born c1677-1683. It might also suggest that Peter Massie was prior married and that Penelope was a second or later wife. Tucker writes, "Coincidence ? Perhaps, but it adds to my willingness to accept the essence of the family legend claim of the Ashley Cooper bloodline." And is it also a coincidence that the Massey's and Johnson's both apparently came from Aberdeenshire, Scotland ? ===Ashley-Cooper in Colonial America=== According to the web site, "The House Empire Through The ages", "In 1670, he organized a colonizing effort (based from Barbados where Ashley-Cooper also held property) and sent nearly 200 'mostly' Quakers to establish a new colony on the Carolina coast. There, they founded the Charleston colony on a peninsula between two rivers which were named the Ashley River and the Cooper River--names they carry to this day." Ashley even laid out the street plan for Charleston. Lord Anthony Ashley-Cooper planned to leave England and retire in Carolina. He requested (and did receive), "12,000 acres in some convenient healthy fruitful place upon the Ashley River." This gigantic tract was located on the upper reaches of the Ashley River. In recent years archaeologists have done much work in the area. The present Mateeba Gardens House sits upon a part of the Ashley Barony. Middleton Plantation is located nearby. Lord Ashley wrote, "My thoughts were to have planted on Ashley River." However Ashley became disgruntled when he learned that his workers had built his manor house about 2 miles from the river. He then resolved to make his seat on the Edisto River. This goal was never realized as the Earl died in 1683 in Amsterdam never having the chance to see South Carolina. In 1698 the Honorable Maurice Ashley acquired the 12,000 acres. He held it until 1717 and then sold it to a Samuel Wragg. In 1669 Ashley co-owned most of the vast land between what is now Virginia and Florida. The area that became South Carolina contains about 20 million acres. Ashley had planned to be seated on the upper reaches of the Ashley River near Charles Town (Charleston). Each of the eight proprietors would own four fifths of the region which later evolved into the Colonies North and South Carolina. Therefore Ashley would have owned roughly 3 million acres in South Carolina from the coast and far inland. His holdings would include Charleston which explains why he was the one who laid out the cities original street plan. Not to mention his sugar plantation in Barbados. Ashley also owned a trade ship called "The Rose"(See "Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina" in Wikipedia article. Anthony-Ashley Cooper might have been a Crypto (secret)-Jew. According to the book, "When Scotland Was Jewish", by Hirschman & Yates, pages 91-92, it contains this passage on the Earl's main mistress, "Like the Stuart monarch Charles II, Shaftesbury had difficulty producing an heir of his body and rather greater facility in forming scandalous relationships. And like 'Old Rowley' and other Cavaliers, Shaftesbury remained true to his main mistress, after a fashion, and acknowledged the more attractive and ambitious of his bastards. His Nell Gwyn was Lucretia Massey. The illegitimate offspring of this teen-age liaison, evidently his first love, all made brilliant marriages and founded long lines that blended with the First Families of Virginia, specifically Bollings(Boleyn), Howards, Johnstons, Walkers and Pocahontas' people." On the Jewish question it is interesting to note that Ashley died 1683 in Amsterdam in the home of a merchant named Abraham Keck. "Keck" is a German Jewish surname (see book, "Shaftesbury the First Earl", by Traill, p. 198-199, pub. 1888, on his death). If Miss Massey was a life-long mistress of Ashley then it is possible that the twins could have been born as late as the 1660's. This would in turn fit well with daughter Lucretia Massie Johnson being born c1677-83, and her proven son John Johnson (Jr.) being born 1702 according to the St. Peter's Vestry Book of New Kent Co. Va. ===DNA Research=== The Ashley family in South Carolina claims direct ties to the first Ashley- Cooper. The Ashley family in America has offered to compare their DNA results with the Ashley-Cooper line in England. However the present Earl of Shaftesbury (Nicholas) has declined to participate in a DNA comparison. He also maintains that his research does not indicate that the first Earl had descendants in America. ===Conclusion=== What are some historical facts that are consistent with the report ? The following is from the history of Shaftesbury written by Benj. Martyn, and another history of him by W.D. Christie, #King Charles II and Ashley were sharing the same mistress(Lady Castlemaine). Also, Ashley was managing one of the King's mistresses(a Miss Robert's, daughter of a clergyman). This is according to Ashley's associates Bishop Burnett, & Sir Paul Neal, of the Royal Science Society of London. "...Sir P. Neal, who, from his constant attention in entertaining the Earl's mistresses when they walked in Hyde Park".. #The King's statement of Ashley's sexual nature. The old anecdote, "As Lord Shaftesbury was coming into the presence, the King said aloud to the Queen, 'Here, Madam, is the greatest whoremaster in England.' Lord Shaftesbury, bowing to the Queen, gravely replied, 'Of a subject, Madam.' #The fact that the reported liaison which produced the twins occurred when Ashley was about 24 or 25 years old at which time he would have been hormonally high-strung. #The Massies were an upper class family with connections in London.One of Ashley's fellow Carolina proprietors was Sir Edward Hyde, the Earl of Clarendon ( d. 1674). Clarendon was a Massey descendant. His wife was also of a Massey family. Edward Massie was a General under parliament and King Charles II, contemporary with Ashley. Lastly, Ashley served in parliament with Sir William Brereton of Cheshire, who was a Massey relative. #The Earl was a religious nonconformist at heart. Biographer W.D. Christie, Esq., wrote in the 1850's comparing the morals of Ashley to his last wife(Spencer), "She is described as a woman of exemplary virtue and strong religious feelings. Though these feelings were probably not shared by Shaftesbury." #The Earl died in 1683 while intending to move to America. Peter Massie sailed to America in c1683 (Peter is not listed on the 1683 English Visitation). #The Earl had a relative in England named Penelope. #The story, in all its various versions, has been very persistent and traceable at least back to the 1800's. :Is there a timeline for the reported affair ? :In Mar. 1644 Ashley-Cooper resigned all of his posts under the King over Catholic favoritism. He traveled to Hurst Castle, the headquarters of the parliamentarians in Hampshire, south of London. At this time Ashley and his wife had been separated for a year. :In Jul. 1644 the House of Commons gave Ashley permission to leave London. He later went to Dorset (near Hampshire), and was involved in military operations through 1644. :In 1645 he resigned. It was during this time that he became actively interested in overseas plantations and invested in Barbados in 1646. :Wikipedia says that after this, "...Little is known of Cooper's activities." One possible rough date for Ashley-Cooper's reported sexual escapade could have been the summer of 1644 just before departing for military service. Or, upon his return in 1645. The fact that he invested in the remote island of Barbados in 1646 is curious due to the rumor that the twins were born in Barbados, or were sent there. According to, "NCPedia", "He (Ashley Cooper) co-owned a 205-acre sugar plantation in Barbados, which at one point employed 21 servants and 15 slaves. Cooper sold his share of the plantation in 1654." :And lastly, the supportive family naming patterns. The Earl's full name was Anthony Ashley-Cooper. Judge Frank Massey writes that the Earl had twin illegitimate daughters named Penelope and Lucretia, "From report in the family history from his son Charles.."(son of Peter Massie), "Massey Genealogy Addendum", p. 205, Judge Frank Massey, Fort Worth, TX. :Ashley Johnson, born c1713. :Ashley Johnson, born c1726. :Ashley Johnson, born c1745. :Ashley Johnson, born c1766. :Lucretia Massie Johnson, born c1677. :Penelope Johnson, born 1684, daughter of Edward Johnson (Chamberlayne, p. 363). *In 1755 a "Penelepy Johnson" was disowned by the Friends for marrying a non-Quaker, according to, "Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy", vol. VI, p. 253, Cedar Creek Monthly Meeting. :Anthony Johnson, born 1694 (Chamberlayne, p. 363). :All of the above information leads us towards the story, not away from it. And based upon the weight of evidence Penelope Massie should remain listed as the wife of Peter Massie and the natural daughter of Earl Anthony Ashley-Cooper. The above written by Dennis C. Stewart, Etowah, TN., Nov. 2018. ==Sources== See Also: *Research: 2018 by David Douglas, Dallas, TX. (Massie Family). *"Genealogies of Virginia Families", vol. III, by Wm. & Mary Quarterly (Massie Family). *Old New Kent County"(VA.), vol. I, by Harris. *"Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy", vol. VI, p. 251,etc., by Hinshaw. *Book: My Massey Family in England--Book II, Massey Families in America", by Judge Frank A. Massey of FT. Worth, TX., pub. 1974. *"Massey Genealogy Addendum", by Judge Frank A. Massey. *"Vestry Book and Register of St. Peter's Parish New Kent and James City Counties Virginia 1684-1786", by Chamberlayne. *"Hanover County, Virginia St. Paul's Parish Vestry Book 1706-1786", by Chamberlayne. *"The Baronies of South Carolina", by Henry A.M. Smith. *"The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine, Oct. 1910. *"Ministers in Aberdeen", by McBain, National Library of Scotland. *Historic Charleston Foundation, Lord Ashley Site. *South Carolina Plantations (Net), Mateeba Gardens House. *"A Massie Family History: Descendants of James R. Massie of Virginia". *NCPedia(net). *"The House Empire Through The Ages"(net). *"Memoirs, Letters, and Speeches of Anthony Ashley Cooper: With Other Papers", by Christie. *"Cooper, Anthony Ashley (First Earl of Shaftesbury), by Brian Anderson, North Carolina State University, 2013. *"Ashley Cooper : He Wasn't Just A Pair Of Rivers", (Net). *"Shaftesbury's Aristocratic Empire", by Thomas Leng, from book, "Anthony Ashley Cooper, First Earl of Shaftesbury 1621-1683", by John Spurr. *"When Scotland Was Jewish", by Hirschman & Yates. *Wikipedia article, St. Giles House, Wimborne St. Giles (Notes that Penelope and Lucretia, born c1660 ? are daughter's of Anthony Ashley-Cooper and wife Margaret Spencer. Her mother was Penelope Wriothesley Spencer. *"A Life of Anthony Ashley Cooper, First Earl of Shaftesbury, 1621-1683", by Wm. D. Christie (mentions Ashley being separated from his wife for a year).*"The Life of The First Earl Of Shaftesbury", vols 1&2, by Martyn and Kippis.

The search for Thelma's father

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[[Category: Coat-12]] [[Category: Autosomal DNA Confirmations - Coat-12]] ==A DNA Story== My paternal grandmother [[Griffin-3055|Thelma]] and her sister [[Griffin-3063|Minnie]] grew up not knowing who their fathers were. The family story was that they were two different men, but they had the same mother [[Griffin-3029|Edith Griffin]]. Thanks to the remarkable world of DNA research I have come to the conclusion that Thelma's father is one of three brothers. I wrote about my DNA journey in the 52 Ancestors challenge in 2018 which you can read about [https://genemonkey25.wordpress.com/2018/01/10/which-noll-is-it-52-ancestors-4/ here]. This page is to document the genetic facts supporting the story of identifying [[Noll-576|Thelma's father]] (my grandmother in the picture below). {{Image|file=Noll-576.png |size=l |caption=Which Noll is it? }} I would dearly loved to hear from any descendants of Minnie to see if we can unearth her story too. I recently told the story of my DNA journey to discover the answer to the mystery of Thelma's father at a Society of Australian Genealogists Hang Out. You can watch it on [https://www.youtube.com/watch?reload=9&v=KZPRvTLYGDs 'You Tube']. '''NOTE: This section is still '''Works in progress'''''' ==The Case for [[Wohling-5|Maria 'Elisabeth' Wohling]]== The mother of the three ''potential candidates.'' (Please note: WORKS IN PROGRESS - more triangulated segments are yet to be added to this page. Please contact [[Coat-12|Veronica Williams]] for more information. : Triangulated matches:- * '''X chromosome''', between [[Coat-12|Veronica Williams]], Cousin A (grandson of [[Noll-586|Otto Noll]] and Cousin B (granddaughter of [[Falting-11|Herbert Falting]]); ‘X’ chromosome, shared overlapping segments of 50.8cMs. Shared ancestors Johann Andreas Wohling and Anna Dorothea Wedding. * '''Chromosome 2''', between [[Coat-12|Veronica Williams]], Cousin A (grandson of [[Noll-586|Otto Noll]]) and PW (granddaughter of [[Wohling-21|Frederick Wohling]]) triangulated at My Heritage, 7cMs. Shared ancestors Johann Andreas Wohling and Anna Dorothea Wedding. * '''Chromosome 10''', between [[Coat-12|Veronica Williams]], Cousin A (grandson of [[Noll-586|Otto Noll]]) and SB (granddaughter of [[Jeanes-188|Gladys JEANES]]) triangulated at My Heritage, 42cMs, from 45-81. Shared ancestors Johann Andreas Wohling and Anna Dorothea Wedding. * '''Chromosome 11''', between [[Coat-12|Veronica Williams]], Cousin A (grandson of [[Noll-586|Otto Noll]]) and Cousin D (granddaughter of [[Wohling-23|Ivon Wohling]], shared overlapping segments of 8.3cMs. Also, on My Heritage a corresponding triangulated segment match between [[Coat-12|Veronica Williams]], Cousin A (grandson of [[Noll-586|Otto Noll]]), and PW (granddaughter of [[Wohling-21|Frederick Wohling]]), 8cMs. Shared ancestors Johann Andreas Wohling and Anna Dorothea Wedding. * '''Chromosome 20''', between [[Coat-12|Veronica Williams]], Cousin A (grandson of [[Noll-586|Otto Noll]]) and PW (granddaughter of [[Wohling-21|Frederick Wohling]]) triangulated at My Heritage, 14cMs. Shared ancestors Johann Andreas Wohling and Anna Dorothea Wedding. ==The Case for [[Noll-559|Johann Friedrich 'Wilhelm' NOLL]]== The father of the three ''potential candidates.'' : Triangulated matches:- * '''Chromosome 5''' between [[Coat-12|Veronica Williams]], Cousin A (grandson of [[Noll-586|Otto Noll]]) and Cousin C (granddaughter of [[Altmann-145|Johanna Altmann]], shared overlapping segments of 11cMs from 153-165. Shared ancestors Johann Christoph NOLL and Anna Maria TELTAU. {{Image|file=Noll-559.png |caption=Wilhelm and Elisabeth NOLL }} You can view a developing chromosome map for my great grandfather on DNA Painter - please click [here]. ==The shared ancestral couple of '''Elisabeth and Wilhelm'''== * '''Chromosome 16''', between [[Coat-12|Veronica Williams]], Cousin A (grandson of [[Noll-586|Otto Noll]]) and SB (granddaughter of [[Jeanes-188|Gladys JEANES]]) triangulated at My Heritage, 10cMs, from 13-20. Shared ancestors Johann Frederick NOLL and Maria Elisabeth Wohling. * '''AncestryDNA Predicted relationship''' - 4th Cousins. Confirmed 3C or Half 2C match 2019, 57cMs over 4 segments match between [[Coat-12|Veronica Williams]] and WV (grandson of [[Noll-732|Linda NOLL]] and great grandson of one of the contenders [[Noll-590|Fred NOLL]]). Shared ancestors Johann Friedrich Wilhelm NOLL and Maria Elizabeth WOHLING most likely for 3C relationship. WV also matches his 2C1R Cousin A (grandson of [[Noll-586|Otto Noll]]) sharing just 39cMs, however with his 4C LK (great granddaughter of [[Noll-556|Henry Noll]]) he shares 95cMs. Henry and Otto being the other two Noll brothers in contention refer [[Noll-576|Male NOLL]]. ==Emerging evidence== ==NOTES== This page is currently ''''works in progress'''' Please do not hesitate to contact [[Coat-12|Veronica Williams]] if you are interested in contributing to this study. The cousin table below summarises the DNA testers and likely relationships included in this analysis. : {|border="1" cellpadding="2" ! colspan="4" style="background: #f0f0f0;" | ! colspan="3" style="background: #f0f0f0;" | BY GENERATION ! colspan="3" style="background: #f0f0f0;" | OVERALL |- | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Tester ''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Shared ancestors ''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Descended from''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Likely relationship''' |- | align="center"|Cousin A ||JFW Noll/Maria Elizabeth Wohling||[[Noll-586|Otto Noll]]||Half 1C1R or 2C1R |- | align="center"|Cousin B ||JA Wohling/Anna Dorothea Wedding ||[[Wohling-6|Sophia Wohling]] ||4C |- | align="center"|Cousin C ||JC Noll/ADME Teltau ||[[Noll-551|August F Noll]] ||4C1R |- | align="center"|Cousin D ||JA Wohling/Anna Dorothea Wedding ||[[Wohling-11| Rudolph Wohling]] ||4C |- | align="center"|PW ||JA Wohling/AD Wedding ||[[Wohling-11| Rudolph Wohling]] ||3C1R |- | align="center"|WV ||JFW Noll/Maria Elizabeth Wohling || [[Noll-559|Fred 'Bill' Noll]] ||Half 2C or 3C |- | align="center"|SB ||JFW Noll/Maria Elizabeth Wohling || [[Noll-738|Mary Emma Noll]] ||3C |- | align="center"|LK ||JFW Noll/Maria Elizabeth Wohling || [[Noll-556|Henry Noll]] ||Half 2C1R or 3C1R |- | align="center"|LD ||check ||check ||3C? |- :

The Seaton Family, with Genealogy and Biographies

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Emens-67 Create Profile Author]] == The Seaton Family, with Genealogy and Biographies == * by [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/38457357/oren-andrew-seaton Oren Andrew Seaton], Editor, 1847-1939 * published by Crane & Company, Topeka, Kansas, 1906 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Seaton Family, with Genealogy and Biographies|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=SadRAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/seatonfamilywit00seatgoog/page/n9 * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=14245 ===Table of Contents=== :Dedication :Preface :Acknowledgments :Bibliography :Introduction by Archbishop Robert Seton :Introduction by Oren Andrew Seaton :List of Illustrations :Chapter I - The Seaton Coat of Arms :Chapter II - The Scotch Tartan :Chapter III - The Name Seaton Given to Many Places :Chapter IV - The Family Name :Chapter V - The Early Ancestry in Normandy :Chapter VI - De Say in Scotland *Dougall de Saytoun *Seher de Setoune *Philip de Saytoun *Alexander de Setomi *Bertrand de Setoun *Adam de Seatomie *Sir Christopher de Seton *Sir Christopher de Seton II *Sir Christopher de Seton III :Chapter VII Sir Alexander Seton of Seton II *Sir Alexander III *Sir Alexander Seton Kt IV *Margaret Heiress of Seton :Chapter VIII Sir William Seton *Patrick Gordon :Chapter IX - John Second Lord and William Master of Seton *George Third Lord Master of Seaton *John Master of Seaton *George Fourth Lord *Seton Church :Chapter X - George Fifth Lord *George Sixth Lord Seton :Chapter XI - George Seventh Lord Seton :Chapter XII - The Flight from Lochleven :Chapter XIII - Mary Seton and the Maids of Honor :Chapter XIV - Robert Seton First Earl of Winton *Robert Second Earl John Third Earl *Hon John *William and Mother Seton *Archbishop Robert Seton *Ernest Thompson Seton :Chapter XV - The Family in Americli *First Seaton in America :Chapter XVI - Only Child of Henry and Children of George Seaton :Chapter XVII - Children of Augustine :Chapter XVIII - Asa Seaton and Children of William W Seaton :Chapter XIX - Children of Asa Seaton :Chapter XX - Children of Willard and Mary Seaton :Chapter XXI - Children of Willard and Mary Seaton (continued) *Children of Daniel Seaton :Chapter XXII - Children of Leonard and Polly Seaton :Chapter XXIII - Children of Leonard and Polly Seaton (continued) :Chapter XXIV - Children of Leonard and Polly Seaton (continued) :Chapter XXV - Children of Leonard and Sarah Seaton :Chapter XXVI - Children of Leonard and Sarah Seaton :Chapter XXVII - Children of Asa and Dorothy (Wilcox) Seaton *Children of Benjamin F and Leonard Bama Seaton :Chapter XXVIII - Child of Andrew P and Laura A Seaton :Chapter XXIX - Children of Andrew P and Laura A Seaton :Chapter XXX - Children of Boynton C and Cornelia Seaton *Child of Leonard Jr and Hattie Seaton *Children of Samuel G and Ellen Seaton :Chapter XXXI - Only Child of Chauncey E and Sarah E Seaton *Only Child of Ambrose B and Amelia F Seaton *Children of George L and Sarah V Seaton *Children of Herbert J and Helen I Seaton *Children of Robert and Mary (Stewart) Seaton *Children of Leonard T and Nancy A Seaton :Chapter XXXII - Children of Oren A and Sadie E Seaton :Chapter XXXIII - Children of Oren A and Sadie E Seaton :Chapter XXXIV - Children of Oren A and Sadie E Seaton :Chapter XXXV - Children of Oren A and Sadie E Seaton :Chapter XXXVI - Children of James H and Francelia Seaton *Children of George F and Clara F Seaton *Children of Peter N C and Ella Seaton :Chapter XXXVII - Scotch-Irish Seatons *Children of John and Jane (Edwards) Seaton :Chapter XXXVIII - Children of John and Jane (Edwards) Seaton :Chapter XXXIX - Children of Andrew and Jane (Blake) Seaton *Children of James and Elizabeth (Robinson) Seaton *Children of James and Nancy (Wilhite) Seaton :Chapter XL - Children of Deacon John and Ismenia Seaton :Chapter XLI - Children of Kenner and Elizabeth (Shger) Seaton *Only Child of Thomas Washington and Barby Seaton *Children of James Kenner and Margaret (Scott) Seaton :Chapter XLII - Children of James Kenner and Margaret (Scott) Seaton :Chapter XLIII - Children of John and Rebecca Seaton :Chapter XLIV - Children of John and Rebecca Seaton (continued) *Children of Andrew and Polly (Bowers) Seaton :Chapter XLV - Children of George son of Kenner Seaton *Children of Richard and Eleanor Seaton *Children of Kenner son of Richard Jr Seaton :Chapter XLVI - Children of Samuel and Hannah (Eddy) Seaton :Chapter XLVII - Children of Ambrose and Mary (Goss) Seaton *Children of Charles D and Elizabeth Seaton :Chapter XLVIII - Children of Allen R and Sarah (Pound) Seaton :Chapter XLIX - Children of John and Mary E Seaton *Children of John Ambrose and Margaret Seaton *Children of Charles Stuart and Sarah Seaton *Children of James Allen and Mary Seaton *Children of George K Seaton :Chapter L - A Virginian and His Descendants *Some Virginia and Tennessee Immigrants to Kansas *Some Virginia and Pennsylvania Seatons :Chapter LI - An English Family of Seatons *Other English Seatons *Children of Benjamin W and Julia E Seaton *British Seatons in Jamaica *More British Seatons *Alexander Seaton and His Posterity *English Seatons in the United States :Chapter LII - English Seatons in the United States *Indiana and Illinois Seatons *A Real Reformer :Chapter LIII - Robert Seaton of Scotland and His Descendants *Children of Robert and Jane (McCabe) Seaton *Children of Robert Jr and Ann (Seachrist) Seaton *Children of Joseph C and Mary B (Carson) Seaton :Chapter LIV - Some Scotch-Irish Seatons *A Real Scotch Family :Chapter LV - Scotch Seatons in Different States :Chapter LVI - Scotch-Irish Seatons *A Pennsylvania Family of Seatons :Chapter LVII - Greene Coimty (Pennsylvania) Seatons *Tennessee Seatons *More Tennessee Seatons :Chapter LVIII - New- York- Wisconsin Seatons *Other Seatons *New York Seatons *Some Pennsylvania Seatons :Chapter LIX - A Seeton Family :Chapter LX - Negroes Whose Names are Seaton :Chapter LXI - Miscellaneous Mention :Chapter LXII - Interesting Coincidences :Chapter LXIII - Names of Some Seatons Not Heard From :Index === 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 === * Seaton, Oren Andrew''[[Space: The Seaton Family, with Genealogy and Biographies| The Seaton Family, with Genealogy and Biographies]]'' (Topeka, Kansas, 1906), [ Page ]. * [[#Seaton|Seaton]]

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The Second Charter of Virginia; May 23, 1609 '''[[Cecil-65|Robert Cecil, Earl of Salisbury]]''', '''[[Howard-1220|Thomas Howard, Earl of Suffolk]]''', '''[[Wriothesley-8|Henry Wriothesley, Earl of Southampton]]''', '''[[Herbert-257|William Herbert, Earl of Pembroke]]''', '''[[Clinton-202|Henry Clinton, Earl of Lincoln, Earl of Dorset]]''', '''[[Cecil-432|Thomas Cecil, Earl of Exeter]]''', '''[[Herbert-186|Philip Herbert, Earl of Montgomery]]''', '''[[Sidney-20|Robert, Lord Viscount Lisle]]''', '''[[Howard-1219| Theophilus, Lord Howard of Walden]]''', '''[[Montagu-145|James Montague, Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells]]''', '''[[Zouche-192|Edward, Lord Zouche]]''', '''[[West-418|Thomas, Lord Lawarr]]''', '''[[Parker-16153|William Parker, Lord Mounteagle]]''', Ralph, Lord Ewre, '''[[Sheffield-1064 |Edmond, Lord Sheffield]]''', Grey, Lord Chandois, Lord Compton, John, Lord Petre, John, Lord Stanhope, George, Lord Carew, '''[[Weld-464|Sir Humphry Weld, Lord Mayor of London]]''', George Piercy, Esq. 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The second generation after Christoffer Clemetsson

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[[Category:Tåje, Fellingsbro (T)]] [[Category:Nybble, Fellingsbro_(T)]] ==Christoffer's children== [[Clemetsson-2|Christoffer Clemetsson]] [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Clemetsson-2/300 was married twice and had eight children]. *with his first wife, [[Ersdotter-476|Ingeborg Eriksdotter]] there were **[[Christoffersdotter-51|Kerstin Christoffersdotter]] (1681-1710) who died childless seventeen months after her wedding **[[Christoffersdotter-46|Karin Christoffersdotter]] (1684 - 1770) who lived a long life, married but childless **[[Christoffersdotter-50|Ingrid Christoffersdotter]] (1686-1738) who died an old maid **[[Christoffersson-42|Erik Christoffersson]] (1688) who died in infancy **[[Christoffersson-36|Lars Christoffersson]] (1689-1755) who lived in Toje and had seven children *with his second wife, [[Unknown-452586|Kerstin]] there were **[[Christoffersson-37|Anders Christoffersson]] soldier Jäderfelt (1693-1759) who had six children **[[Christoffersdotter-45|Malin Christoffersdotter]] (1698-1739) who had two children **[[Christoffersson-41|Olof Christoffersson]] soldier Runngren (1700 - abt 1745) who had seven children Christoffer lived in Tåje, where his first wife was born, so the children in his second flock probably did not have any inheritance right in Tåje. Both sons in this flock became cavalry soldiers and married into households in Nybble. Their patronymic, Christoffersson, is not mentioned in the muster rolls. The main evidence for their denomination is the pattern of siblings appearing as christening witnesses within the family. ==The people in Nybble== There is at least one of the families in Nybble that should be viewed together with the Christoffers-children, the children of [[Jacobsdotter-225|Elisabeth Jacobsdotter]]. Elisabeth was married three times and had two surviving children from her first marriage and a single daughter in her third marriage. *[[Ersdotter-474|Maria Ersdotter]] (1693 - 1751) was married to a son of Christoffer Clemetsson and had six children. *[[Eriksson-1443|Jacob Ersson]] (1697 - 1758) lived in Nybble and was responsible for one of the cavalry soldiers in Nybble. He was married and had seven children. *[[Jansdotter-324|Karin Jansdotter]] (1709 - 1760) was married and had two children before she was widowed. She lived in Nybble during her marriage. Possibly the family of [[Samuelsdotter-265|Kjerstin Samuelsdotter]] should also be included. However, her only surviving sibling, [[Samuelsson-309|Samuel Järnberg]] was an upwards mobile young man who soon left the parish, and so is less interwoven with the families in Fellingsbro. ==Timeline 1710s== *''' 7 Oct 1709''': [[Jansdotter-324|Karin Jansdotter]] born in Nybble to [[Jacobsdotter-225|Elisabeth Jacobsdotter]] and her betrothed, cavalry soldier [[Nilsson-3792|Johan Jernberg]]. **''Testes'': [[Nilsson-3791|Nils Nilsson]] and Hans Persson in Nybble, wives Karin Larsdotter and [[Nilsdotter-3774|Karin Nilsdotter]] in Nybble. *'''21 Sep 1712''': a double wedding, brother and sister in one family marrying sister and brother in another family. Sköldberga and Tåje. **[[Christoffersdotter-46|Karin Christoffersdotter]] married [[Larsson-2839|Olof Larsson]] from Sköldberga. They lived in Sköldberga. **[[Christoffersson-36|Lars Christoffersson]] married [[Larsdotter-1806|Kerstin Larsdotter]] from Sköldberga. They lived in Tåje ***See also: [[Space:Sköldberga_timeline|Sköldberga timeline]] *'''22 Sep 1713''': [[Larsson-2838|Lars Larsson]] born in Tåje to [[Christoffersson-36|Lars Christoffersson]] and [[Larsdotter-1806|Kerstin Larsdotter]]. **''Testes'': Anders Andersson in Tåje, [[Larsson-2839|Olof Larsson]] in Sköldberga, ''hustru'' Karin Larsdotter in Lebbesta, Malin Larsdotter in Sköldberga *''' 29 Dec 1714''': [[Jacobsdotter-225|Elisabeth Jacobsdotter]] and her betrothed, [[Nilsson-3792|Johan Jernberg]] finally allowed to marry. *'''24 Nov 1715''': [[Larsson-3075|Anders Larsson]] born in Tåje to [[Christoffersson-36|Lars Christoffersson]] and [[Larsdotter-1806|Kerstin Larsdotter]]. **''Testes'': Jonas Ersson in Ekeby (widower after [[Christoffersdotter-51|Kerstin Christoffersdotter]]), [[Christoffersson-37|Anders Christoffersson]] (serving) in Svillinge, ''hustru'' Karin Larsdotter in Sköldberga, ''hustru'' Karin Larsdotter in Hoboda *'''24 Sep 1717''': [[Larsson-3076|Olof Larsson]] born in Tåje to [[Christoffersson-36|Lars Christoffersson]] and [[Larsdotter-1806|Kerstin Larsdotter]]. **''Testes'': Anders Andersson in Tåje, Per Joansson in Hobo, ''hustru'' Karin Larsdotter in Sköldberga, Kerstin Andersdotter in Tåje *'''Dec 1717''': [[Larsson-3075|Anders Larsson]] in Tåje dead, less than two years old *'''25 Mar 1718''': [[Nilsson-3792|Johan Jernberg]] in Nybble, third husband of [[Jacobsdotter-225|Elisabeth Jacobsdotter]], buried at an age of 50 years. *'''11 Sep 1719''': [[Christoffersson-37|Anders Christoffersson]] approved as soldier #18, Jäderfeldt, riding for Jäder in ''Livregementet till häst '' ==Timeline 1720s== *'''18 May 1720''': [[Larsdotter-2204|Karin Larsdotter]] born in Tåje to born in Tåje to [[Christoffersson-36|Lars Christoffersson]] and [[Larsdotter-1806|Kerstin Larsdotter]]. **''Testes'': Anders Andersson in Tåje, Jonas Ersson in Vässlingby, ''hustru'' Kerstin Olsdotter in Vässlingby, Karin Hansdotter in Vässlingby. *'''4 Mar 1722''': [[Larsson-3304|Anders Larsson]] born in Tåje to [[Christoffersson-36|Lars Christoffersson]] and [[Larsdotter-1806|Kerstin Larsdotter]]. **''Testes'': Anders Andersson in Tåje, [[Christoffersson-37|Anders Jäderfelt]] in Väster Torfvesta, ''hustru'' Brita Nilsdotter in Tåje, [[Christoffersdotter-45|Malin Christoffersdotter]] (serving) in Västervalla *'''1 Nov 1722''': [[Christoffersson-37|Anders Jäderfelt]] married to [[Ersdotter-474|Maria Ersdotter]] in Nybble. They lived in Nybble *'''22 Aug 1723''': [[Larsson-3305|Erik Larsson]] born in Tåje to [[Christoffersson-36|Lars Christoffersson]] and [[Larsdotter-1806|Kerstin Larsdotter]]. **''Testes'': Master Abram Abramsson at Ekeby foundry, Anders Andersson in Läbbesta, ''hustru'' Lisbet Jockomsdotter at Ekeby foundry, ''hustru'' Anna Larsdotter in Lebbesta *''' 5 Oct 1723''': [[Andersson-6125|Erik Andersson]] born in Nybble to [[Christoffersson-37|Anders Jäderfelt]] and [[Ersdotter-474|Maria Ersdotter]]. **''Testes'': ''drabanten'' Johan Salmon, ''drabanten'' Oloff Zelbäck, ''fru'' Catarina Salmonia, [[Christoffersdotter-46|Karin Christoffersdotter]] in Sköldberga *'''29 Sep 1724''': [[Eriksson-1443|Jacob Ericsson]] in Nybble married to [[Larsdotter-3251|Brita Larsdotter]] from Ekeby. They lived in Nybble *'''12 Oct 1724''': [[Christoffersson-37|Anders Jäderfelt]] transferred to #53, riding for Nybble; [[Christoffersson-41|Olof Christoffersson]] approved as soldier #116, Runngren, riding for Rynninge. *'''15 Nov 1724''': [[Christoffersson-41|Olof Runngren]] married to [[Samuelsdotter-265|Kerstin Samuelsdotter]] in Nybble. They lived in Nybble. *'''12 Nov 1725''': [[Andersdotter-3568|Kerstin Andersdotter]] born in Nybble to [[Christoffersson-37|Anders Jäderfelt]] and [[Ersdotter-474|Maria Ersdotter]]. **''Testes'': [[Eriksson-1443|Jacob Eriksson]] in Nybble, ''Ryttaren'' [[Christoffersson-41|Olof Runngren]] in Nybble, ''hustru'' [[Larsdotter-3251|Brita Larsdotter]] in Nybble and [[Christoffersdotter-45|Malin Christoffersdotter]] (serving) in Västvalla. *'''18 Jul 1726''': [[Larsdotter-2205|Kerstin Larsdotter]] born in Tåje to [[Christoffersson-36|Lars Christoffersson]] and [[Larsdotter-1806|Kerstin Larsdotter]]. **''Testes'': Lars Larsson in Lebbesta, Anders Johansson in Tåje, ''hustru'' Karin Larsdotter in Lebbesta, ''hustru'' [[Ersdotter-474|Maria Ersdotter]] in Nybble *'''7 Dec 1726''': [[Olsdotter-1851|Kerstin Olsdotter]] born in Nybble to [[Christoffersson-41|Olof Runngren]] and [[Samuelsdotter-265|Kerstin Samuelsdotter]]. **''Testes'': ''Ryttaren'' [[Christoffersson-37|Anders Jäderfält]], ''gårdsfogden'' [[Samuelsson-309|Samuel Järnbärg]] in Ekne (Eknö), Björskog parish, [[Christoffersdotter-46|Karin Christoffersdotter]] in Sköldberga, Kerstin Nilsdotter in Nybble. *'''15 Dec 1726''': [[Jacobsdotter-246|Ingrid Jacobsdotter]] born in Nybble to [[Eriksson-1443|Jacob Ericsson]] and [[Larsdotter-3251|Brita Larsdotter]]. **''Testes'': Pehr Larsson in Ekeby, ''ryttaren'' Petter Nyman in Nybble, ''hustru'' [[Ersdotter-474|Maria Eriksdotter]] in Nybble, Kierstin Eriksdotter in Västersätter. *'''20 Nov 1728''': [[Andersdotter-4190|Karin Andersdotter]] born in Nybble to [[Christoffersson-37|Anders Jäderfelt]] and [[Ersdotter-474|Maria Ersdotter]]. **''Testes'': [[Christoffersson-36|Lars Christoffersson]] in Tåje (brother of father), [[Nilsson-6047|Anders Nilsson]] in Nybble, [[Larsdotter-1806|Kierstin Larsdotter]] in Tåje (wife of [[Christoffersson-36|Lars Christoffersson]]), [[Jansdotter-324|Karin Johansdotter]] in Nybble (half sister of mother). *''' 28 Dec 1728''': [[Olsdotter-1852|Karin Olsdotter]] born in Nybble to [[Christoffersson-41|Olof Runngren]] and [[Samuelsdotter-265|Kerstin Samuelsdotter]]. **''Testes'': Book keeper [[Nätt-14|Johan Nätt]] in Nybble, [[Nilsson-3791|Nils Nilsson]] ''ibidem'', Maria Dunder ''ibidem'', [[Christoffersdotter-45|Malin Christoffersdotter]] (serving) in Ålsänge. *'''6 Feb 1729''': [[Jacobsdotter-408|Lisken Jacobsdotter]] born in Nybble to [[Eriksson-1443|Jacob Ericsson]] and [[Larsdotter-3251|Brita Larsdotter]]. **''Testes'': Erik Andersson in Västersätter, ''Ryttaren'' [[Christoffersson-37|Anders Jäderfelt]], ''hustru'' Karin Olofsdotter in Ekeby, maid Karin Johansdotter in Sköldberga. *'''10 Jun 1729''': [[Andersdotter-4190|Karin Andersdotter]] dead in Nybble six months old. ==Timeline 1730s== *'''24 Apr 1730''': [[Jacobsdotter-408|Lisken Jacobsdotter]] dead in Nybble, one year old *'''22 Jun 1730 ''': [[Andersdotter-4191|Lisken Andersdotter]] born in Nybble to [[Christoffersson-37|Anders Jäderfelt]] and [[Ersdotter-474|Maria Ersdotter]]. **''Testes'': [[Larsson-2839|Olof Larsson]] in Sköldberga, Petter Nymann in Nybble, ''hustru'' [[Larsdotter-3251|Brita Larsdotter]] in Nybble, Kerstin Nilsdotter in Nybble. *'''4 Apr 1731''' [[Christoffersdotter-45|Malin Christoffersdotter]] married to [[Andersson-5647|Göran Andersson]], both serving in Ålsänge. *'''13 Apr 1731''': [[Andersdotter-4191|Lisken Andersdotter]] dead in Nybble, not one year old. *''' 6 Jun 1731''': [[Göransdotter-92|Karin Göransdotter]] born in Ålsänge to [[Christoffersdotter-45|Malin Christoffersdotter]] and [[Andersson-5647|Göran Andersson]]. **''Testes'': merchant Lars Wästman in Ålsänge, cavalry soldier [[Christoffersson-37|Anders Jäderfält]] in Nybble, [[Samuelsdotter-265|Kierstin Samuelsdotter]] in Nybble, Anna Larsdotter in Nyckelby. *'''28 Jul 1731''': [[Jacobsson-432|Eric Jacobsson]] born in Nybble to [[Eriksson-1443|Jacob Eriksson]] and [[Larsdotter-3251|Brita Larsdotter]]. **''Testes'': the organist, mons(ieur) [[Nätt-15|Johan Nett]], Anders Nilsson in Västersätter, ''hustru'' Karin Larsdotter in Nybble, Anna Nilsdotter in Nybble. *'''5 Jun 1732''': [[Olsdotter-1853|Anna Olsdotter]] born in Nybble to [[Christoffersson-41|Olof Runngren]] and [[Samuelsdotter-265|Kjerstin Samuelsdotter]]. **''Testes'': [[Johansson-5392|Anders Johansson]] in Nybble, [[Nilsson-6045|Anders Nilsson]] in Nybble, ''hustru'' [[Larsdotter-3251|Brita Larsdotter]] and Anna Nilsdotter in Nybble *'''28 Sep 1732''': [[Andersson-6477| Anders Andersson]] born in Stensta to [[Christoffersson-37|Anders Jäderfelt]] and [[Ersdotter-474|Maria Ersdotter]]. **''Testes'': Quartermaster Caspar Neuman in Ålsänge, Jöns Larsson in Stensta, Madame Juliana Nederman(?) in Ålsänge, ''hustru'' [[Samuelsdotter-265|Kerstin Samuelsdotter]] in Nybble *'''3 Jun 1733''': twins [[Olsson-3570|Anders]] and [[Olsson-3571|Samuel]] born in Nybble to [[Christoffersson-41|Olof Runngren]] and [[Samuelsdotter-265|Kjerstin Samuelsdotter]]. **''Testes'': ''uppsyningsman'' Johan Nätt in Nybble, ''ryttaren'' Lars Nätt in Nybble, [[Jacobsdotter-225|Elisabeth Jacobsdotter]] in Nybble, Kierstin Johansdotter in Nybble. [[Eriksson-1443|Jacob Ersson]] in Nybble, Petter Hansson in Nybble, ''hustru'' Karin Larsdotter in Nybble, ''hustru'' Karin Johansdotter in Nybble. *'''16 Jun 1733''': [[Olsson-3570|Anders Olsson]] in Nybble dead at almost two weeks *'''17 Jun 1733''': [[Olsson-3571|Samuel Olsson]] in Nybble dead at almost two weeks *'''30 Sep 1733''': [[Jansdotter-324|Karin Jansdotter]] in Nybble married to tailor [[Andersson-5677|Lars Andersson]] from Nyckelby. They lived in Nybble *'''13 Oct 1733''': [[Andersson-6477| Anders Andersson]] dead in Stensta, one year old *'''27 Jan 1734''': [[Göransdotter-91|Kerstin Göransdotter]] born in Vibyn, Näsby parish to [[Christoffersdotter-45|Malin Christoffersdotter]] and [[Andersson-5647|Göran Andersson]] **no christening witnesses from Fellingsbro *'''23 Sep 1734''': [[Larsson-4924|Anders Larsson]] born in Nybble to [[Andersson-5677|Lars Andersson]] and [[Jansdotter-324|Karin Jansdotter]]. **''Testes'': ''Ryttaren'' [[Christoffersson-41|Olof Runngren]] in Nybble, [[Eriksson-1443|Jacob Ersson]] in Nybble, ''hustru'' [[Larsdotter-3251|Britta Larsdotter]] in Nybble, Kerstin Jönsdotter, living by the vicary. *'''Jun 1735''': [[Larsson-4924|Anders Larsson]] dead in Nybble, not one year old. *'''5 Mar 1736''': [[Andersson-6478|Oloff Andersson]] born in Stensta to [[Christoffersson-37|Anders Jäderfelt]] and [[Ersdotter-474|Maria Ersdotter]]. **''Testes'': Carl Ehrsson(?) in Stensta, [[Andersson-5677|Lars Andersson]] in Nybble, ''hustru'' Brita Olofsdotter in Stensta, ''hustru'' [[Andersdotter-6373|Ingrid Andersdotter]] in Nybble *'''1 Aug 1736''': [[Andersson-6478|Oloff Andersson]] dead in Stensta at an age of five months *'''4 Aug 1736''': [[Larsdotter-341|Karin Larsdotter]] born in Nybble to [[Andersson-5677|Lars Andersson]] and [[Jansdotter-324|Karin Jansdotter]]. **''Testes'': ''Sacellani'' son Olof, Per Andersson in Nyckelby, ''jungfru'' Magdalena Unge in VästerTorvesta, Maria Andersdotter in Nyckelby. *'''4 Nov 1737''': tailor [[Andersson-5677|Lars Andersson]] dead at an age of 30 years, [[Jansdotter-324|Karin Jansdotter]] widowed. *'''9 Aug 1738''': [[Olsson-3572|Samuel Olsson]] born in Nybble to [[Christoffersson-41|Olof Runngren]] and [[Samuelsdotter-265|Kjerstin Samuelsdotter]]. **''Testes'': Mons(ieur). Petter Unge in Västra Torvesta, [[Nilsson-6045|Anders Nilsson]] in Nybble, Mademoiselle (''Jungfrun'') Magdalena Unge in Västra Torvesta, and ''hustru'' Ingrid Andersdotter in Nybble. *'''3 Apr 1739''': [[Olsson-3572|Samuel Olsson]] dead in Nybble, not yet one year old. * '''27 Nov 1738''': widow [[Jacobsdotter-225|Elisabeth jacobsdotter]] dead in Nybble at an age of 70 years. *'''23 Aug 1739''': [[Christoffersdotter-45|Malin Christoffersdotter]] dead in Känäs, Fellingsbro, 41 years old. *''' 25 Feb 1740''': [[Olofsson-2132|Lars Olofsson]] born in Nybble to [[Christoffersson-41|Olof Runngren]] and [[Samuelsdotter-265|Kjerstin Samuelsdotter]]. **''Testes'': [[Eriksson-1443|Jacob Ersson]] in Nibble, Anders Andersson ''ibidem'', ''hustru'' Karin Ersdotter, Annika Larsdotter. *'''1741''' The Hats' Russian war. [[Christoffersson-37|Anders Jäderfelt]] too old and unwell to be sent to Finland, [[Christoffersson-41|Olof Rungreen]] present at the embarcation at Rådmansö.

The Seconde Parte of a Register

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] __TOC__ Other: [[Space: Sources-England | England Sources]] == The Seconde Parte of a Register == Being a calendar of manuscripts under that The Seconde Parte of a Register intended for publication by the Puritans about 1593, and now in Dr. Williams's Library, London. "The documents calendared cover the period from 1547 to 1590. Amongst them are a number of projected bills and acts which show clearly the aims of the Puritan party." * by [[Peel-1880|Albert Peel]], M.A., Litt.D.(Leeds), B.Litt.(Oxon) (1887-1949) Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, Late History Research Scholar of the University of Leeds. * published by The University Press, Cambridge, 1915. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Seconde Parte of a Register|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924092462187 ::* https://archive.org/details/thesecondeparteo01unknuoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005790057 * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924092462195 ::* https://archive.org/details/thesecondeparteo02unknuoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009955203 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005790057 === Citation Formats === * Peel, Albert. ''[[Space:The Seconde Parte of a Register|The Seconde Parte of a Register, Intended for Publication by the Puritans about 1593]]'' (University Press, Cambridge, 1915) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Peel|Peel]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Peel, Albert. ''[[Space:The Seconde Parte of a Register|The Seconde Parte of a Register, Intended for Publication by the Puritans about 1593]]'' (University Press, Cambridge, 1915) Vol. , [ Page ].

The Seibert family

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] === Wolfersweiler, Saar; Tulpehocken, Pennsylvania; Clear Spring, Maryland; Martinsburg, West Virginia === [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Seibert_family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] '''Author:''' Bell, Raymond Martin '''Publisher:''' Washington, Pennsylvania: n.p., 1959 '''This edition contains significant errors''' which are corrected and updated in the author's 1982 volume, ''[[Space:The_Seiberts_of_Saarland%2C_Pennsylvania_and_West_Virginia|The Seiberts of Saarland]].'' === Usage === * Bell, Raymond Martin. ''[[Space:The_Seibert_family|The Seibert family: Wolfersweiler, Saar; Tulpehocken, Pennsylvania; Clear Spring, Maryland; Martinsburg, West Virginia]].'' Washington, Pennsylvania: n.p., 1959. [[#Bell1959|Bell1959]]: p. 42 === Online availability === * Other: http://wvancestry.com/ReferenceMaterial/Files/The_Seibert_Family_-_Wolfersweiler_Saar_Tulpehocken_Pennsylvania.pdf

The Seiberts of Saarland, Pennsylvania and West Virginia

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] === The Seiberts of Saarland, Pennsylvania and West Virginia === [[Special:Whatlinkshere/|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] '''Author:''' Bell, Raymond Martin '''Publisher:''' Washington, Pennsylvania: n.p., 1982 This edition '''updates and corrects significant earlier errors''' published in the author's 1959 volume, ''[[Space:The_Seibert_family|The Seibert family: Wolfersweiler, Saar; Tulpehocken, Pennsylvania; Clear Spring, Maryland; Martinsburg, West Virginia]]'' and elsewhere. === Usage === * Bell, Raymond Martin. ''[[Space:The_Seiberts_of_Saarland%2C_Pennsylvania_and_West_Virginia|The Seiberts of Saarland, Pennsylvania and West Virginia]].'' Washington, Pennsylvania: n.p., 1982. [[#Bell1982|Bell1982]]: p. 42 === Online availability === * FamilySearch: http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/51175 * Other: http://wvancestry.com/ReferenceMaterial/Files/The_Seiberts_of_Saarland_Pennsylvania_and_West_Virginia.pdf

The Seigneuries of New France c1665

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The Serving Men of 137th New York Regiment

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*[[:Category: 137th Regiment, New York Infantry, United States Civil War| Category: 137th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment]]

'''This page is dedicated to the Serving men of 137th New York Regiment''' '''The Ironclads''' ''Serving Under'' '''Commander Col. David Ireland (1832 - 1864)'''
[[Image:Photos-294.png|240px|??]] The 137th New York Infantry Monument is located on the east side of Slocum Avenue, just to the north of the “saddle” area between upper and lower Culp’s Hill, near its junction with Williams Avenue.
[[Image:Civil_War_Photo_Space.jpg|600px|??]] '''Battle of Lookout Mountain'''
{| border="2" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:100%; border: 3px solid Blue;" ! scope="col" |'''Name''' ! scope="col" |'''Rank''' | scope="col" |'''Rank Insignia''' | scope="col" |'''Company''' |-Vane-39 |- |[[Ireland-955|David Ireland]] |Colonel |[[Image:Photos-292.png|110px|??]] | Company S |} They were 456 men strong. After the engagement with the enemy at Culp's Hill, 40 were killed, 87 wounded and 10 went missing. They were serving as members of Greene’s Brigade in Geary’s Division of the Twelfth Corps, Army of the Potomac, a Fighting 300 Regiment.
{| border="2" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:100%; border: 3px solid Blue;" ! scope="col" |'''Name''' ! scope="col" |'''Rank''' | scope="col" |''' Enlistment ''' | scope="col" |'''Company''' |-Vane-39 |[[Abbott-1132|Joseph B Abbott]] |First lieutenant |Binghamton | Company S |}

The Settlement of St Louis

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St Louis was established by the efforts of [[Laclède-6|Pierre Laclède]] and his step-son [[Chouteau-11|Auguste Chouteau]]. The first permanent residents were Auguste and "The Thirty" - the thirty men who, in early 1764, dragged a boat from Fort Chartres to the site Laclède had earlier selected. Soon after, other families who had settled in the area of Fort Chartres moved to the new settlement. The impetus for them was the imminent arrival of the British after France had ceded the territory. The French commandant Neyon de Villiers wanted all the French settlers to evacuate with him to Louisiana; Laclède succeeded in convincing a number to join him. This page is intended to document the first three generations. The known members of "The Thirty" wereDates and occupations are from Billon.: : Joseph Taillon b 1715, d 1807 : Roger Jacques Taillon, brother of Joseph, both being millers : Nicholas Beaugenou b 1719 d 1771 : Joseph Mainville b 1740 d 1795, a carpenter, and two of his stepsons Louis b 1752 d 1785, and Joseph b 1750 d 1784, Chancellier : [[Gamache-187|John Baptiste Gamache]] b 1733 d 1805 : [[Kiercereau-2|Rene Kiersereau]] b 1730 d 1798, church choristerPerhaps a son of Gregoire, who was a miller at Fort Chartres in 1741 [https://archive.org/stream/kaskaskiaunderfr00belt#page/62/mode/2up Natalia Maree Belting, ''Kaskaskia Under the French Regime'']. : Brothers John Baptiste d 1712 d 1792, and Joseph Lemoine Martigny : Jean Salle Lajoie b 1741 : Gabriel Dodier, Jr b 1735 d 1805 : Julien LeRoy : John Baptiste Riviere [[Riviere-84|probably?]] b 1752 : Alexis Cotté b1743 : John Baptiste Hervieux d 1775, a gunsmith : Alexis Picard b 1711 d 1781 : François Delin d 1781 : Joseph Labrosse d 1798 : Theodore Labrosse : Louis Ride d 1787 : John Baptiste Becquet, blacksmith : John Baptiste Becquet, miller : Antoine Pothier : Antoine Valliere Pichet, carpenter : Beauchamp : Marcereau : Legrain d 1766 : La Garrosse By fall of that year another eight men had joined the new settlement: : Gabriel Decarry from Fort Chartres : Michel Rolette from Fort Chartres : Louis Tesson Honoré from Kaskaskia : John Baptiste Cardinal from St. Phillipe : Louis Deshetres from Cahokia : Alexander Langlois from Cahokia : Jean Baptiste from Cahokia : René Buet from Cahokia In 1765 many others, some with their families, arrived from the east side of the Mississippi, from Ste. Genevieve, and from New Orleans. Various British reports suggest that about forty families settled in St. Louis during its first two years. Ekberg and Person have enhanced the records of the 1766 census, which only named the heads of household, using other sources to provide a more complete list of the residents in May of that year. An arrival significant to the future of St Louis was that of Captain Louis St. Ange de Bellerive and his men. He had been tasked by de Villiere to remain at Fort Chartres until the British arrived. Once he had fulfilled that duty he made his way to St Louis where he became, in essence, the lieutenant-governorThere are multiple opinions on the circumstances, ranging from business-as-usual where he was the representative of the French Government, to a purely republican view where he was elevated to this role by popular acclaim.. The raising of the British flag over Fort Chartres was the signal for many French families from the east side of the Mississippi to follow St. Ange to St Louis. Two influential men from this group were Joseph Labusciere and Joseph Lefebvre. == Footnotes == ==Sources== * Stevens, Walter Barlow. ''St. Louis: The Fourth City, 1764-1911'' * Billon, Frederick L. ''Annals of St. Louis in its early days under the French and Spanish dominations''. St. Louis: 1886. * Ekberg, Carl J. and Person, Sharon K. ''St. Louis Rising, the French Regime of St. Ange de Bellerive''. University of Illinois Press: 2015.

The Shackelford Family, its English and American Origins, and Some of its Branches

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Shackelford Family, its English and American Origins, and Some of its Branches == * by [[Shackelford-788|Robert Baylor Shackelford]] (1881-1940) * published by Jarman's Incorporated, Printers, Charlottesville, Va., 1940 * 84 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Shackelford Family, its English and American Origins, and Some of its Branches|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=eLZRAAAAMAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005756286 * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=23692 * Also see: https://wvgal.tripod.com/clan.htm === Table of Contents === * Foreword * Chapter I. Roger, the Immigrant, Page 5 * Chapter II. Second generation, Page 7 * Chapter III. Third generation, Page 8 * Chapter IV. Fourth generation, Page 10 * Chapter V. Fifth generation, Page 14 * Chapter VI. Sixth generation, Page 17 * Chapter VII. The Green Shackelford Line, Page 18 * Chapter VIII. The Green Shackelford line (continued), Page 40 * Chapter IX. The Green Shackelford line (continued), Page 5Page 43 * Chapter X. Shackelford of Richmond County; The Baltimore Shackelfords; Shackelford-Gates; The Shackelfords of Henry County, Page 47 * Notes: Letters from College of Arms, London, Page 57 * The English origin of the Shackelford Family, Page 59 * Notes: Miscellaneous, Page 66 === 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 === * Shackelford, Robert Baylor. ''[[Space:The Shackelford Family, its English and American Origins, and Some of its Branches|The Shackelford Family, its English and American Origins, and Some of its Branches]]'' (Jarman's, Charlottesville, Va., 1940) [ Page ]. * ([[#Shackelford|Shackelford]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Shackelford, Robert Baylor. ''[[Space:The Shackelford Family, its English and American Origins, and Some of its Branches|The Shackelford Family, its English and American Origins, and Some of its Branches]]'' (Jarman's, Charlottesville, Va., 1940) [ Page ].

The Sharples Sharpless Family

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[[Category:Pennsylvania, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == The Sharples-Sharpless Family == John Sharples, 1624-1685, son of Geoffrey and Margaret Ashley Sharples emigrated in 1682 from Hatherton in the parish of Wybonbury, Cheshire, to Pennsylvania. He married Jane Moor (1638-1722) in England. He died in Ridley Township, near Chester, Pennsylvania. *Author: Anderson, Bart, 1917- *Publisher: unknown 1966 West Chester, Pennsylvania * Source Example: ::: Anderson, Bart. ''[[Space:The_Sharples_Sharpless_Family|The Sharples-Sharpless Family]]'' (1966 West Chester, Pennsylvania) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Anderson|Anderson]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Sharples_Sharpless_Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ===Available at these locations=== For the FamilySearch Book template, add a '''{{blue||}}''' then the page number before the closing brackets '''{{blue|}}}}''' for a link directly to the page, for example {{FamilySearch Book|128031|32}} Vol I: :{{FamilySearch Book|126953}} {{FamilySearch Book|126953}} Vol II: :{{FamilySearch Book|128031}} {{FamilySearch Book|128031}} Vol II: :{{FamilySearch Book|113642}} {{FamilySearch Book|113642}}

The Shaw Family Reunion

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This page has be set up to promote the Shaw Family Reunion that will be held in Arcola, IL on June 18, 2011

The Sheafe Family of Old and New England

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Sheafe Family of Old and New England == Reprint from the [[Space:NEHGR|NEHGR]], April 1901. * by [[Watkins-15261|Walter Kendall Watkins]] (1855-1934) * printed for the author, Boston, 1901 * 14 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Sheafe Family of Old and New England|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/sheafefamilyofol00watk * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009568418 === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Watkins, Walter. ''[[Space:The Sheafe Family of Old and New England|The Sheafe Family of Old and New England]]'' (Boston, 1901) [ Page ]. * ([[#Watkins|Watkins]]) *

The Sheaffer House

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Transcription from the Montana Historical Architectural Inventory, Image Attached. '''Sheaffer house''' ''The Sheaffer House contributes to the East Side Historic District because of its good historic architectural integrity. The house was built by 1901, as in that year Addie Sheaffer, the widow of Royal Sheaffer, is listed at the address in the Kalispell City Directory. She owned the property from 1901 until 1910.'' ''The next know occupant was Albert Boorman, who lived here in 1905. He was at the time the lumber inspector for the Flathead Board of Trade. Boorman was born on a farm in Wisconsin in 1875. In 1892 and 1893 he worked in telegraphy on the railroad, then he was a district deputy for two years for the Modern Woodmen Lodge. His uncle B.J. Boorman had gone into the logging industry in the Flathead Valley; he came to Wisconsin to get some machinery and telegraphed his nephew Albert to join him in the Flathead. In September 1899 Albert came to Kalispell and worked as a sawmill planer at the Boorman Mill eight miles west of Kalispell in the Smith Valley. Then he worked for the Great Northern Railroad for a short time, soon going into the business with his uncle. Within two years Albert was the planning mill man and the second foreman in the woods. In 1902 he worked in the Somers planning mill, and he claimed to have “worked din everything in lumber for stump to car.” In 1904 Boorman was chosen to inspect grades in mill work for the Lumberman’s Board of Trade (in order to establish uniform grading). This association reorganized in 1907 as the Montana Larch and Pine Manufacturer’s Association. Boorman was its secretary and inspector of grades until 1911. In that year the Montana Forestry Association formed (after the disastrous forest fires of 1910) and Boorman became secretary of it as well. This was a private protection agency that in 1938 covered about 1 ½ million acres of federal, state and private land. Boorman stayed with the Montana Forestry Association until his retirement in 1946, and his son Maurice succeeded him in secretary treasurer. Who’s who in Kalispell,” Kalispell News, June 18, 1938, p.1.; “Retires after 42 Years Forest Work,” Kalispell Times, March 14, 1946'' ''Boorman’s hobbies included assembling scrapbooks and photography, and in 1938 he said he “loves neckties and socks.” He was president of the Kalispell Chamber of Commerce for two years and also served as an alderman and a fire warden. He was a member of the Masons, the knights Templar, the Shrine, the Scottish Rite and the Eastern Star. He married Mary H. Schnee in 1902 and in 1938 their three children were as follows: Paul in Seattle with Associated Oil, Maurice with the Montana Forestry Association, and Bertha teaching in Columbia Falls Who’s Who” Op.cit. '' ''In 1910, according to the federal population census, Herman McClung, a teamster, was renting the home with his wife Myrtle. T.J. Crow owned the property from 1910 until 1911, and then barber Charles Spriggs owned the home in 1911. He lived here from approximately 1913-1915, and by 1917 he had moved to Somers, Montana. From 1914 until 1919 Mary Fuller owned the home, and from 1919 until 1921 Clc Johnson, but apparently, they did not live here. When the 1920 federal population census was taken, the tenants were logging contractor Joseph Gallano (A French Canadian) and his wife Teresa and their young son.'' ''From 1921 until 1926 Robert and then his widow Allice Burns owned the property and occupied the home. From 1926 until 1945, Emma Main owned the property, but she did not live here. Pre-World War II tenants included painter John Wilson and his wife Leila in 1928, John and Hattie Kennedy in 1930, barber Selmer Olson and his wife Alma in 1936, and salesman Arvin Reinhardt and his wife Camilla in 1938.'' ''In 1934, Dr. Fred Sundelius was occupant. Fred and his brother Victor were both Osteopathic physicians who practiced in Kalispell. Victor Sundelius was born in Texas and grew up in Nebraska and the Flathead. His father, Gustav Sundelius, had come to the Flathead Valley in 1907, looking for an area with mountains like Sweden, his native country. The family lived in Kila, where Gustave Sundelius built a mill (he also built the Brown’s Meadow road that is still in use). Gustav Sundelius later became chief engineer of Stoltz Land and Lumber Company in Columbia Falls. Victor Sundelius graduated in 1930 from the College of Osteopathy and Surgery in Missouri and returned to Kalispell, where he practiced alone for three years. In 1933 he was joined by his brother Fred, an osteopathic physician who had been practicing in Hot Springs, Montana. Victor Sundelius married Emma Tetrault, who had been a stenographer, and they had two children. In 1937, he told a newspaper that his hobbies were flowers and dogs. He belonged to the Kiwanis and the Flathead Sportsman’s Association, Francis Sundelius was born in teas, and he cruised Timber for two y ears to earn money to attend the same school as his older brother. In 1932 he married Frances Burckhart of Missouri, who had been a teacher. He was a member of the Flathead Sportsman’s Association and the Rotary, and he hunted and fished. Both brothers donated their services as osteopathic physicians to the high school football, basketball and track teams. Victor Sundelius died in 1949 at the age of 50, his brother Fred in 1952 at the age of 49 Who’s Who in Kalispell,” Kalispell news, December 10 & 15 1937, p 1; Bergmann, Mary Jane Sundelius and J. Wallace, interview with Sally Hatfield, March 11, 1992'' ''In 1940, Charles H and Betty Hetzer lied here. He was a wrapper at Todd’s Bakery. His parents were among the early settlers of Kalispell. Charles B. Hetzer (the father) was born in 1862, came to Flathead in 1891, and married Lillie Belle Bowser in 1893. They had four children. Hetzer was a contractor and builder in the early years of Kalispell with the firm Hetzer & Stanford, building streets, sewers, and tributary highways. He was also one of the contractors who moved many of the Demersville buildings to Kalispell in the early 1890’s. In 1906 he had his belongings shipped to Edmonton, Alberta, planning to move there, but soon moved back to Kalispell. Mrs. Hetzer’s story of the Bowser family coming west from Iowa is memorable. Martin Bowser (after whom Bowser lake in Smith Valley is named0 his wife and six children traveled in an ox wagon. They got as far as the Yellowstone River the fall of 1881 and spent the winter on Bozeman. In the spring they traveled westward, arriving in the last summer of 188 in the Flathead Valley. The family then homesteaded I the Smith valley, and they were the first whit family with women to settle in the valleyMrs. Hetzer Tells Arrival, Daily InterLake, 1953 progress Edition, p. D-8; I remember Kalispell – Kalispell News, September 19, 1963, p. 5; Inter Lake May 25, 1906; Charles B Hetzer.” Kalispell Times, Aril 1 1943'' '''Physical Description:''' The gable and wing Sheaffer House has a composition shingle roof and clapboard siding, with a concrete slab foundation. The windows are 1-over-1 light wooden double-hung units. The house has a T-shaped plan, and it originally had porches on the front and the rear. There is a one-car garage at the rear of the lot with a metal roof and shiplap siding. ==Sources==

The Sheldon Magazine

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == The Sheldon Magazine == A genalogical list of the sheldons in america, with biographical and historical notes, and notices of other families with which this intermarried, embelished withportraits and facsimilies. * by Rev. Henry Olcott Sheldon * published in Loudonville, Ashland, Ohio, June 1855 to October 1857 * background: https://www.sheldonfamily.org/more-sheldon/the-sheldon-magazine * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:The Sheldon Magazine|The Sheldon Magazine]]'' (Loudonville, Ashland, Ohio, June 1855 to October 1857) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#TSM|The Sheldon Magazine]]: Issue 1, Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Title|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Issue 1-4 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=RLNRAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=DNxRAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/sheldonmagazine00shelgoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005756403 * Vol. 2, No. 3-5 ::* https://archive.org/details/sheldonmagazineo235shel * Sheldon magazine extension, 1956 : family data and biographical outline of the descendants of Edgar Sheldon (1832-1924) and Mathilda (Baker) Sheldon (1831-1882) ::* https://archive.org/details/sheldonmagazinee00shel ::* https://archive.org/details/sheldonmagazinee00shel_0 * Index of females born with the surname Sheldon : as recorded in the Sheldon Magazine by Rev. H.O. Sheldon, 1855-57 ::* https://archive.org/details/indexoffemalesbo00hunt * Index : name index of surnames other than the name of Sheldon as recorded in The Sheldon Magazine, by Rev. H.O. Sheldon, 1855-57 ::* https://archive.org/details/indexnameindexof00knol

The Shepard Families of New England

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Emens-67 Create Profile Author]] == The Shepard Families of New England == * by [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/199989085/gerald-f-shepard Gerald Faulkner Shepard, 1867-1937]; [[Jacobus-56 | Donald Lines Jacobus]], 1887-1970, editors * published by New Haven Colony Historical Society, New Haven, Connecticut, 1973 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Shepard Families of New England|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *Familysearch.org (3 volumes available): https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/26086?availability=Family%20History%20Library *Archive.org (Borrow) ::Volume 1: https://archive.org/details/shepardfamilieso01shep ::Volume 2: https://archive.org/details/shepardfamilieso02shep ::Volume 3: https://archive.org/details/shepardfamilieso03shep === 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 === * Shepard, Gerald Faulkner ''[[Space:The Shepard Families of New England|The Shepard Families of New England]]'' (New Haven, Connecticut, 1973) * [[#Shepard|Shepard]]

The Sherrill Genealogy:The Descendants of Samuel Sherrill

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Emens-67 Create Profile Author]] == The Sherrill Genealogy:The Descendants of Samuel Sherrill == of East Hampton, Long Island, New York * by [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/75066947/charles-hitchcock-sherrill Charles Hitchcock Sherrill] (1867-1936); Second edition revised and compiled by [[De_Forest-533 |Louis Effingham De Forest]] (1891-1952) * published by The Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Company, New Haven, Connecticut,1932 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Sherrill Genealogy:The Descendants of Samuel Sherrill|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066302274 * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=24067 * https://archive.org/details/sherrillgenealog00sher/page/n5 (Borrow) ===Table of Contents=== :Editorial Note :Introduction :First Generation :Second Generation :Third Generation :Fourth Generation :Fifth Generation :Sixth Generation :Seventh Generation :Eighth Generation :Ninth Generation :Tenth Generation :Bibliography :Index of Persons === 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 === * Sherrill,Charles Hitchcock ''[[Space: The Sherrill Genealogy:The Descendants of Samuel Sherrill| The Sherrill Genealogy:The Descendants of Samuel Sherrill]]'' (New Haven, Connecticut,1932), [ Page ]. * [[#Sherrill|Sherrill]]

The Sherwood Family in The Connecticut 1790 Census

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A list of all the [[Space:Heads of Families at the First Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1790|1790 Census - Heads of Family]] for Sherwood families in Fairfield County, Connecticut. * Danbury ** 0 Families named Sherwood * Brookfield ** 0 Families named Sherwood * Fairfield Town: ** Daniel Sherwood 1, 1, 3 ** Daniel Sherwood 2, 1, 2 ** [[Sherwood-3257|David Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-2294|David Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-2352|David Sherwood]] 3, 1, 3 ** John Sherwood 2, , 2 ** John Jr. Sherwood 1, , 5 ** [[Sherwood-938|Asahel Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-3631|Asahel Sherwood]] 2, 3, 1 ** [[Sherwood-3540|Noah Sherwood]] 1, , 1 ** [[Sherwood-2271|Jehiel Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-2273|Jehiel Sherwood]] 2, 3, 3 ** [[Sherwood-2272|Squire Sherwood]] 1, 2, 1 ** [[Sherwood-212|Joseph Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-2292|Joseph Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-3127|Joseph Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-1858|Joseph Sherwood]] 2, 1, 5 ** [[Sherwood-3937|Elihue Sherwood]] 3, 1, 5 ** [[Sherwood-2209|Gershom Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-39|Gershom Sherwood]] 1, , 2 ** Samuel 1st Sherwood 1, 1, 3 ** [[Sherwood-3148|Albert Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-1670|Albert Sherwood]] 4, , 4 ** [[Sherwood-2222|Ralph Sherwood]] 2, , 2 ** [[Sherwood-3093|Increase Sherwood]] 1, , 2 ** [[Sherwood-3088|Eliphilet Sherwood]] 1, 2, 4 ** Daniel Sherwood 4, 2, 3 ** Sarah Sherwood , , 1 ** [[Sherwood-2295|Abel Sherwood]] 1, 1, 1 ** [[Sherwood-3091|Zalmon Sherwood]] 1, 1, 3 ** [[Sherwood-3150|Benjamin Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-2177|Benjamin Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-188|Benjamin Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-571|Benjamin Sherwood]] 2, , 1 ** [[Sherwood-152|Seth Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-2458|Seth Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-3627|Seth Sherwood]] 3, 5, 7 ** Samuel 2nd Sherwood 1, 2, 4 ** [[Sherwood-3348|Zachariah Sherwood]] 1, , 1 ** [[Sherwood-2923|Reubin Sherwood]] 1, 2, 3 ** Sarah Sherwood 1, , 1 ** [[Sherwood-859|Benjamin Sherwood, Jr.]], 1, 2, 3 * Greenwich ** Nathan Sherwood 1, 2, 1 ** [[Sherwood-573|Jabez Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-2697|Jabez Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-3419|Jabez Sherwood]] 1, , 3 ** [[Sherwood-2170|Nehemiah Sherwood, Jr.]] 1, , 2 ** [[Sherwood-3149|Gilbert Sherwood]] 2, , 3 ** [[Sherwood-3238|Elnathan Sherwood]] 1, 1, 5 ** [[Sherwood-3239|Oliver Sherwood]] 2, , 1 ** [[Sherwood-662|James Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-3428|James Sherwood]] 2, 1, 5 ** Daniel Sherwood 1, 3, 3 * Huntington ** [[Sherwood-3648|Ephraim Sherwood]] 1, 1, 2 * New Fairfield ** [[Sherwood-1342|Nathan Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-1341|Nathan Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-207|Nathan Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-210|Nathan Sherwood]] & [[Sherwood-192|Nathan Sherwood]] 1, 4, 3 ** [[Sherwood-3866|Ebenezer Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-221|Ebenezer Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-3635|Ebenezer Sherwood]] 1, 2, 1 ** [[Sherwood-844|Abel Sherwood]] 1, 4, 3 * Newtown ** [[Sherwood-1174|Daniel Sherwood]] 1, 1, 3 * Norwalk and Stamford ** [[Sherwood-3404|Mathew Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-698|Mathew Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-257|Mathew Sherwood]] 2, , 3 ** [[Sherwood-3640|Stephen Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-365|Stephen Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-583|Stephen Sherwood]] 2, , 2 * Reading ** [[Sherwood-362|Isaac Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-3867|Isaac Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-3728|Isaac Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-3248|Isaac Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-2356|Isaac Sherwood]] 3, 2, 2 ** John Sherwood 1, 2, 4 * Ridgefield ** Bemjamin Sherwood 1, 5, 5 ** [[Sherwood-3349|Jonathan Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-2490|Jonathan Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-363|Jonathan Sherwood]] 1, 2, 4 ** [[Sherwood-3090|Nehemiah Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-2358|Nehemiah Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-3315|Nehemiah Sherwood]] 3, , 3 ** [[Sherwood-1342|Nathan Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-1341|Nathan Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-207|Nathan Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-210|Nathan Sherwood]] & [[Sherwood-192|Nathan Sherwood]] 1, , 3 ** [[Sherwood-3866|Ebenezer Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-221|Ebenezer Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-3635|Ebenezer Sherwood]] 2, , 1 * Stratford ** [[Sherwood-3257|David Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-2294|David Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-2352|David Sherwood]] 1, 2, 4 ** [[Sherwood-3640|Stephen Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-365|Stephen Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-583|Stephen Sherwood]] 2, 1, 4 ** Samuel Sherwood 1, , 1 * Weston ** John Sherwood 3, 2, 5 ** [[Sherwood-3404|Matthew Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-698|Matthew Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-257|Matthew Sherwood]] 1, 2, 2 ** Thomas Sherwood 1, , 2 ** Daniel Sherwood 2, 1, 2 ** [[Sherwood-1656|Amos Sherwood]] 2, 5, 5 ** [[Sherwood-1655|Fanton Sherwood]] 1, , 3 ** Thomas Sherwood 1, , 1 ** [[Sherwood-573|Jabez Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-2697|Jabez Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-3419|Jabez Sherwood]] 2, 3, 3 ** [[Sherwood-1988|Seymour Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-1987|Seymour Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-3242|Seymour Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-3609|Seymour Sherwood]] 1, , 2 ** Levet Sherwod 1, 1, 2 ** [[Sherwood-220|Samuel B. Sherwood]] 1, 1, 3 * New Milford ** Daniel Sherwood 1, , 4 * Derby ** [[Sherwood-212|Joseph Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-2292|Joseph Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-3127|Joseph Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-1858|Joseph Sherwood]] 1, 2, 2, 1

The Shield

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''The Shield'' is the official newspaper of [[Space:Northwest_Classen_High_School|Northwest Classen High School]].

The Shields Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Shields Family == particularly the oldest and most numerous branch of that family in our America; an account of the ancestor and descendents [sic] of The ten brothers of Sevier County, in Tennessee * by [[Shields-6746 | John Arthur Shields]], 1884 - 1966 * published in Minneapolis, Minnesota,1917 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Shields Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/shieldsfamilypar00inshie/page/n8 === 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 === * Shields, John Arthur ''[[Space: The Shields Family| The Shields Family]]'' (Minneapolis, Minnesota,1917), [ Page ]. * [[#Shields|Shields]]

The Shinkle Genealogy

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Shinkle Genealogy == comprising the descendants of Philipp Carl Schenckel, 1717-1897 * by [[Shinkle-360 | Louisa Jane Shinkle Abbott]], 1839 - 1910; [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/126117746/charles-lewis-abbott Charles L Abbott], 1862 - 1927 * published by Press of Curtis & Jennings, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1897 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Shinkle Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/shinklegenealogy00abbo/page/n7 * https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066392713 === 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 === *Abbott,Louisa Jane Shinkle ''[[Space: The Shinkle Genealogy| The Shinkle Genealogy]]'' (Cincinnati, Ohio, 1897), [ Page ]. *[[#Abbott|Abbott]]

THE SHIP SUNDA

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THE SHIP SUNDA. The following particulars of the voyage of the ship Sunda from London and Queenstown to Moreton Bay have been handed to us for pub- lication, and may be relied on as substantially correct :— The Sunda, 1381 tons register, under the command of Captaiin Flynn, late of the Great Tasmania, left Gravesend on Thursday, the 9th of February and with a favourable breeze ar- rived of Queenstown on Sunday evening, making a splendid run of three days down channel. The captain and passengers who em- barked at London fully expected to have got into Queenstown Harbor early on Monday, morning, but during the night a snow-storm accom- panied by a strong gale from the N and N.E., set in, which obliged them to run out to sea again, and they were kept there beating about for several days and did not reach the anchor- age till the afternoon of the folowing Thursday. The passengers awaiting the ship at Queenstown were all embarked on Friday and Saturday, and on Monday the 20th, at 3 p.m., the tug steamer towed us out as far as Spike Island. The captain purposed sailing on the next morning but a strong headwind was blowing outside, and he deemed it more prudent to remain inside, and to await a more favorable opportunity. On Wednesday morning, the 22nd of February, we weighed anchor and were towed out to sea, and spreading our canvass before the breeze we soon lost sight of land. We had on the whole a favorable, although rather tedious, passage to the Line, which we crossed on the 23rd of March, thirty days from Queenstown. The passage from the Line to the Cape, winch occupied thirty-one days, was very monotonous owing to very light trades, head winds, and calms. We passed the meridian of the Cape on the 23rd of April, and after a splendid run of twenty-five days, rounded Tasmania on the 18th of May and sighted Moreton Bay Light- house on Tuesday afternoon the 23rd instant, making the passage from pilot to pilot in eighty- nine days. We had only three deaths during the voyage, two children and one adult, a girl, who was ailing when she came on board at Queenstown. We had three births, one still born, the other two living and doing well. The conduct of the passengers during the voyage was orderly and becoming, particularly the single females, who are a very superior class ; they are all without exception persons of the highest moral character, and most of them first class servants. The captain and the doctor, who have had consider- able experience on emigrant ships, declare that they have never seen a more useful or a more respectable body of young girls than those now amved. The Sunda, which has gained for herself unenviable notoriety on her last passage to Moreton Bay, will, we are satisfied, under the able management of Captain Flynn, become a great favourite with the colonists, par- ticularly if she brings to Queensland a few more ship loads of emigrants such as the present. Captain Flynn has made nine voyages to Mel- bourne—his character with the colonists of Victoria stands pre-eminently high, and must always command the respect and secure the friendship of the well disposed and orderly on board his ship. The Sunda brings 512 souls, exclusive of the crew and officers , of these 111 embarked at London and 401 at Queenstown, under the vigilant eye of Father Dunn, who deserves some public recognition for the signal services he has rendered to Queensland. There are 18 first-class passengers, 60 in the second, and 434 in intermediate and steerage , of the latter 110 are single women, under the care of a matron, and 105 single men. Most of the first cabin passengers and many of the second and intemediiate are taking with them a considerable amount of capital, and will be a great acquisition to the colony. The voy- age on the whole has been most fortunate and prosperous, the passengers have been well cared for, and they feel truly grateful for all the kind- ness that has been shown them. The utmost harmony and good feeling exist amongst all classes of the passengers, and complimentary addresses would have been presented to the captain, the doctor, and officers of the ship, only such things, unless accompanied by some- thing more substantial than mere words, are now-a-days too common, and often only a cloak to cover irregularities and misconduct. On Friday, May 26, the Government s s. Platypus went alongside the Sunda, as she then lay at anchor off the Pilot Station. An effort was made to tow the vessel up to anchorage in Brisbane Roads, but it failed owing to the strength of the wind, which was, in nautical parlance, "right ahead." The steamer then look on board the pas- sengers' luggage, and next morning she received the passengers and brought them up to town. The Sunda was towed up to the anchorage yesterday by the Kate, s. on the 28th May. [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1272924 THE SHIP SUNDA. (1865, May 29). The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), p. 2.] [https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/data/UQ_204867/s00855804_1977_78_10_3_21.pdf?Expires=1577902776&Key-Pair-Id=APKAJKNBJ4MJBJNC6NLQ&Signature=AfGJRTcgSFczhlNNgA5dhJh8NzjRXbP3qLICOPGDC2-ZMF0g2I5ePyU64987toecfzj9pj3XeoV6qaVgNDVYvJgdIzK0ZgEVipnwS4PYMbm3gyHFLSeGzIa5iJq02YstugKwMbeRnKan95dr-86NwarDZZmrPmDYUPdd0Rc1soKKhB2nRmfBcbuDtn2JIbOcCMRnqAZWsG1imY-8POFxrZldKvVaErxiqz0XhBM0ReLaduM-fiD87NMSXAADyMGcG3IOcv6rX6R5JrBROo1tJqR-6T~IMLGcVU7htJ48TLKSgCUeTtgx1dnWWtaqxavDiO5haxjarGbXxcrPubSF7A__ 'Sunda' was a ship of the Black Ball Line] and was [[Colahan-39|Thomas Colahan's]] ship of arrival. First names Thomas (and Mary Colihan married age 24y 1841 Irish wife; and Mary Colihan single age 23y 1842 Irish Domesic Servant) Last name Colihan Sex Male Status Married Age 28y Birth year 1837 Nationality Irish Occupation F. Lab. Passenger or crew Passenger Arrival year 1865 Ship name Sunda Ship's master Matthew Flynn Ship's departure port Queenstown Departure year - Departure date 20 Feb 1865 Arrival date 29 May 1865 Arrival port Brisbane Comments The Sunda sailed from London (8 Feb 1865) via Queenstown to Brisbane List type Departure State Queensland Country Australia Record set Queensland Customs House Shipping 1852-1885: Passengers And Crew Category Travel & migration Subcategory Passenger Lists Collections from Australasia [https://www.findmypast.com.au/transcript?id=ANZ%2FQUEEN%2FCUST%2F033770 Thomas Colihan immigration record at Findmypast: Queensland Customs House Shipping 1852-1885: Passengers And Crew]

The Shurtleff and Lawton Families: Genealogy and History

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[[Category:Rhode Island, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Rhode Island]] Shurtleff, William ''[[Space: The Shurtleff and Lawton Families: Genealogy and History|The Shurtleff and Lawton Families: Genealogy and History]]'' ( Pine Hill Press, Jan 1, 2005 ) Available *[https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=RL5RAAAAMAAJ&source=gbs_navlinks_s books.google.co.uk] *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005755990 :'''Citation Example''' Shurtleff, William ''[[Space:The Shurtleff and Lawton Families: Genealogy and History|The Shurtleff and Lawton Families: Genealogy and History]]'' (Pine Hill Press, Jan 1, 2005 ) :'''Footnote Example''' [[#S1|Shurtleff]] Page 123 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Shurtleff and Lawton Families: Genealogy and History |WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

The Silver Creek Simmons Family

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History of Willis Simmons and his descendants.

The Simmendinger Register

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[[Category: Palatine Migration Project]] The Simmendinger Register is important in research about Palatine migration to the American colonies. [[Simmendinger-13|Ulrich Simmendinger]] was a Palatine immigrant, arriving on the eighth ship from England to New York about July 4, 1710.https://web.archive.org/web/20111115154524/http://www.progenealogists.com/palproject/ny/1710eighth.htm He also appears on the New York subsistence list.http://hausegenealogy.com/sub1710.html He returned to Germany after about seven years in the American colonies but had taken a census of early Palatine settlements. Once back in Germany he published, in German, his Register; giving the names of heads of families, often the wife's name, the number of children and the settlement they were living in. The Register is invaluable in identifying and locating Palatine immigrant families. Various transcriptions have been made of the Register, in various formats. Some are available online. Below are several web sites with a transcription of the Register: [https://immigrantships.net/v4/1700v4/simmendinger17100100A_L.html Immigrant Ship Transcribers Guild] [http://sites.rootsweb.com/~nygreen2/the_simmendinger_register.htm Greene County Rootsweb page] [http://www.threerivershms.com/knittlesimmendinger.htm Three Rivers local history site] [http://schoharie.nygenweb.net/simmen.html Schoharie County GenWeb site] which breaks the list down by settlements in the Schoharie Valley. [https://archive.org/details/trueauthenticreg00simm/page/n7/mode/2up The book @ Internet Archive: "True and Authentic (Simmendinger) Register ..."]. Ulrich Simmendinger. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1962. ==Sources==

The Sinking of the HM Yacht Verona

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==Summary== :The Verona was a luxury yacht (twin-masted schooner), requisitioned in 1914 by the Admiralty for use as an Auxiliary Patrol Yacht. Used for Anti-submarine patrols based at Moray Firth. She was later fitted with a single depth charge on the stern. :May have served as wireless-equipped A/P Group Leader or in special yacht squadrons, at home or in Mediterranean. :24/2/1917 she struck a mine laid by the German submarine UC-33 commanded by Kapitanleutnant Martin Schelle, off Portmahomack, Dornoch Firth in the early morning and sank within a minute with the loss of 23 of her crew, including her captain. ==Ownership and Name History== :1890 - launched as the Steam Schooner Yacht IMOGEN 31 July 1890 by Fleming & Ferguson, Yard No 151 :1891 - renamed LORD BYRON :1892 - transferred to H Paton and renamed KATOOMBA :1894 - transferred to C H Platt and renamed TIGHNAMARA :1895 - renamed VERONA :1913 - transferred to Hugh Andrews of Toddington (Warkworth Shipping), member of the Royal Yacht Squadron :1914 - requisitioned as HM Verona, Armed Yacht 034 :1916 - [[Wilson-67198|Charles Peter Wilson]] R.N.R., R.D., took command of VERONA on 4.6.16 ==Technical Specifications== :331grt :165.6ft x 24.1ft x 14.1 ft :Engines by Bow McLachlan & Co, Paisley :1-scre, Steam, triple expansion, T3cy, 140nhp :2 x 6pdr ==History== :She was ordered by the wealthy Australian J. R. Wood as a wedding present for his bride, the famous actress Elizabeth Jennings. :The luxury steam yacht Tighnamara was a fine example of what Scottish shipbuilders could do when backed by copious quantities of Victorian money. She was launched into the Clyde at Greenock in 1890, and when completed was an elegant, 165 ft-long, twin-masted schooner shape with her single funnel amidships. :Most of her fittings were solid brass, and even her toilets were highly decorated with blue flowers in the loo and curling blue foliage running riot around the china wash-basins, a sure sign in those days that she was the plaything of a seriously rich man. :She was also a good sea boat, and ideal for cruising among the Western Isles. So it's hard to understand why none of her owners kept her for more than a few years. Each one changed her name, so she became successively Katoomba, then Lord Byron, then Imogen. Another change of owner meant that when the Admiralty hired her for war work in November of 1914, she kept her latest name. ==Part of the fleet== :Times Friday 13 Nov 1914 - "The Admiralty has accepted with thanks an offer from Mr, Hugh Andrews, of Toddington, a member of the Royal Yacht Squadron, of the use of his steam yacht Verona for auxilliary service and patrol work in the North Sea." :HM Yacht Verona was ... ordered to round Scotland and take up anti-submarine patrol duties off the east coast from a base in the Moray Firth. There she was suitably equipped to attack any U-boat she might meet, with small guns on her counter-stern and two more at the bow, near her long bowsprit. Later she was modified to take a single depth-charge, which was simply rolled over her stern. :She was never to use the guns or her depth-charge against any of the big mine-laying UC-class boats which were sinking large numbers of Allied ships in small minefields laid off the Scottish coast. :Verona hit a German mine in the early morning of 24 February, 1917, when patrolling some four miles south-east of Tarbat Ness. She sank in less than a minute. ==Casualties== :Commander [Retd.] [[Wilson-67198|Charles Peter Wilson]] R.N.R., R.D., took command of VERONA on 4.6.16. Prior to then he had been in command of the armed boarding steamer H.M.S HAZEL from 18.11.14. he was the husband of [[Lee-29614|Isa Wilson]], South Hill, Bradworthy, Devon. Probate London, 4th. July, 1917, to Widow [[Lee-29614|Isabel]]. He is buried in Laithkirk Parish Church, Lunedale in a CWG plot. :BARTLETT Charles A RD Captain RNR 84S131 :H.M.A.Y. Verona N/E 01.01.16 Gazetted :Auxiliary Patrol 1915 - 1916 - 1917 CB :For services in H.M.A.Y. Verona, 1915. ==Roll of Honour== :[[Bibby-470|Bibby, Harold Mowbray]], Lieutenant, Royal Naval Reserve aged 24. Son of Alfred and Mary Emma Bibby, of 44 Oxford Rd., Bootle, Lancs.:Commemorated:- Plymouth Naval Memorial, Devon. Panel 23. :Bragg, Reginald Alfred, Steward, Mercantile Marine Reserve. Commemorated:- Plymouth Naval Memorial, Devon. Panel 26. Memorial tile in All Saints Church, Brightlingsea, Essex, commemorating Ridgeway Bragg d. 1917 (transcript 'Ridgeway A Bragg, aged 25, Lost from HM Patrol Yacht 'Verona' off Cromerty, Feb 24th 1917.) :Doyle, Harry Thomas, Sub-Lieutenant, Royal Naval Reserve aged 33. Husband of Lilian Doyle, 24 Lower Park Rd. Brightlingsea, born at Kilburn, London. Commemorated:- Brightlingsea (All Saints) Churchyard, Essex. :Duck, Frederick, Assistant Steward, Mercantile Marine Reserve aged 35. Son of William Henry and Charlotte Eliza Duck, of 7 Stanstead Rd., Southsea. Commemorated:- Plymouth Naval Memorial, Devon. Panel 26 :Kesson, William Fraser, 3rd Engineer, Mercantile Marine Reserve aged 22. Son of William and Johan Kesson, 42 Park St., Aberdeen. Commemorated:- Plymouth Naval Memorial, Devon. Panel 25. :Laurenson, Robert Dowal, Seaman, 1084l. Royal Naval Reserve, Shetland aged 22. Son of Alexander and Robina Laurenson, of Norwick, Haroldswick, Unst, Shetland. Commemorated:- Portsmouth Naval Memorial, Hampshire. Panel 27. :Lowe, William Robert, Signalman, TynesideZ/9579. Royal Naval Reserve aged 31. Son of John Wardlow and Jane Wilkie Lowe, of 35 Holly Avenue, Newcastle-on-Tyne. Commemorated:- Chatham Naval Memorial, Kent. Panel 27. :Malcolmson, William, Leading Seaman, Royal Naval Reserve, Shetland Section aged 27. Son of George and Barbara Malcolmson, of Cunningsburgh, Shetland; husband of Jessie Malcolmson of Sellafirth, North Yell, Shetland. Commemorated:- Portsmouth Naval Memorial, Hampshire. Panel 27. :Marett, Joseph, Fireman, 749862. Mercantile Marine Reserve aged 35. Son of Frank W. and Jane Marett, of 32 Elm St., Chapel, Southampton. Commemorated:- Plymouth Naval Memorial, Devon. Panel 26. :McIntosh, Alister Charles Kenneth, Signalman, Z/9578. Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve aged 31. Son of R. Y. and E. E. McIntosh, of 24 Highbury, Newcastle-on-Tyne. Partner in the firm :R. Y. McIntosh & Co. of Newcastle-on-Tyne. Commemorated:- Chatham Naval Memorial, Kent. Panel 27. :Mclaren, Charles, Fireman, Mercantile Marine Reserve. Commemorated:- Plymouth Naval Memorial, Devon. Panel 26. :Noble, Thomas Herbert, Assistant Paymaster, Royal Naval Reserve aged 24. Only son of Thomas Edwin and Emily Noble, of 79 Park St., Hull. Commemorated:- Chatham Naval Memorial, Kent. Panel 25. :Noel, Phillip, Able Seaman, Mercantile Marine Reserve. Commemorated:- Plymouth Naval Memorial, Devon. Panel 25. :Phillips, Edgar George, Assistant Cook, Mercantile Marine Reserve Age 37. Son of Lionel and Mary Phillips, of Church Knowle, Dorset Commemorated:- Plymouth Naval Memorial, Devon. Panel 26. :Powell, James Sherratt, Fireman, Mercantile Marine Reserve Age 33. Son of Mary Powell, of Liverpool and the late James Thomas Powell; Husband of Sarah Dentith Taylor (formerly Powell), of 4 Wyncroft St., Dingle, Liverpool. Commemorated:- Plymouth Naval Memorial, Devon. Panel 25. :Ruthen, Samuel, Petty Officer, 3586C. Royal Naval Reserve aged 41 Son of Phillip James and Sarah Ruthen; husband of Lavinia Ruthen. Commemorated:- Portsmouth Naval Memorial, Hampshire. Panel 27. :Salmon, George, Cook, 94002, Mercantile Marine Reserve. Husband of L. B. Salmon, of 7 Station Rd., Brightlingsea, Essex. Commemorated:- Plymouth Naval Memorial, Devon. Panel 26. :Shepard, Thomas, Assistant Cook, Mercantile Marine Reserve Age 30. Son of Thomas and Sarah Ann Shepard, of 60 Brintons Rd., Southampton Commemorated:- Plymouth Naval Memorial, Devon. Panel 26. :[[Steady-175|Steady, William John]], Able Seaman, 59556, Mercantile Marine Reserve Age 47 (born 1869). Husband of [[Wheeler-18353|Elizabeth Ann Hammond]] (formerly Steady), of 50 Spring Rd., Brightlingsea. Commemorated:- Plymouth Naval Memorial, Devon. Panel 25. Memorial tile in All Saints Church, Brightlingsea, Essex, commemorating William J Steady d. 1917 (transcript 'William J Steady, aged 47, Lost from HM Patrol Yacht 'Verona' off Cromerty, Feb 24th 1917.) :Stephen, Alexander, Carpenter, Mercantile Marine Reserve. Commemorated:- Plymouth Naval Memorial, Devon. Panel 25. :Stewart, George Thompson, 2nd Engineer, Mercantile Marine Reserve Age 50. Son of John Campbell Stewart and Annie Stewart, 3 South Constitution St., Aberdeen; Husband of the late Harriet Stewart (nee Hughes), of “Ottowa”, Woolston, Southampton Commemorated:- Plymouth Naval Memorial, Devon. Panel 25. :Thorn, Ernest Nelson, Greaser, Mercantile Marine Reserve Age 34. Son of Absalom and Eliza Jane Thorn, of Southampton: husband of Mary Ann Thorn of 28 Inkerman Rd., Bitterne, Southampton. Commemorated:- Plymouth Naval Memorial, Devon. Panel 26. :[[Wilson-67198|Wilson, Charles Peter]], Commander, R. D., Royal Naval Reserve. Commemorated:- Plymouth Naval Memorial, Devon. Panel 23. ==The Wreck== :The broken wreck of the Verona lies in 40 metres in position 57° 51.649’N, 03° 38.592’W. While the wreck is well broken, her bowsprit and bow are still visible lying with a heavy list to starboard. Midships just forward a major break in the hull, probably the result of the explosion when the Verona hit the German mine, the engines and boilers are also well preserved. The sleek lines of the luxury yacht are also visible at the well preserved, sweeping undercut stern.

The sinking of the John Pratt (1957)

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"On Wednesday, April 24, 1957, JOHN PRATT was making herself busy in the harbour at Montreal. Along with YVON DUPRE JR., she was assisting the Swedish freighter NYLAND when she was caught off balance in the current. Out of position while straining with the freighter's lines, she was pulled over and capsized, sinking rapidly in about forty feet of water. Drowned in the accident were her captain, 62-year-old Zotique Bibeau of Montreal, as well as her cook, a deckhand, and the wheelsman. Four other crew members were rescued; they had been out on deck at the time and were able to jump free of the tug as she was pulled over on her side. The wreck of JOHN PRATT was immediately buoyed by the National Harbours Board tug GLENKEEN and salvage attempts were begun, for it was not anticipated that the tug had received anything but minimal damage in the accident. Nevertheless, she was lying in such a position that she was blocking access to certain wharves and numerous vessels had to he redirected to other sections of the harbour. Among those ships inconvenienced in this manner were the Cunard liners SAXONIA and IVERNIA, and the two-funneled Canadian Pacific veteran, EMPRESS OF FRANCE, all of which had to discharge their passengers at other than their normal berths. JOHN PRATT was dragged out of the shipping channel on May 1st in preparation for attempts to refloat her. She was subsequently raised and repaired, returning to service the same year under her new name. While the change of name may have helped others around the port to forget the events of April 24, 1957, we doubt that the four persons drowned in the accident received much solace from her owner's actions." [http://www.maritimehistoryofthegreatlakes.ca/documents/scanner/11/08/default.asp?ID=s010 The Scanner, John Pratt, Revisited.] [https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=Fr8DH2VBP9sC&dat=19570425&printsec=frontpage&hl=en The Montreal Gazette] carried details on the event on the front page: The 166-ton John Pratt sank at noon and within two minutes of being pulled over, off Shed 17. The victims were identifed as: *Capt. Zotique Bibeau *Jeanne Lamy, cook (neice of the captain) *Jean-Marc Morin, deckhand *Maurent Laforest, fireman There was comment made about Jeanne being female. Four further crew members survived, they were on deck at the time and able to jump away from the vessel before swimming to resuce boats. These men are listed in the newspaper as: *Eugene Fleury, fireman *Adelade Aussant, deckhand *Roger Matte, chief engineer *Donat Guervremont, deckhand. The Saxonia, with 900 passengers aboard, was diverted to another shed to berth. Other large ships were diverted or delayed as the sinking was in the main shipping line into the harbour. [https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=Fr8DH2VBP9sC&dat=19570425&printsec=frontpage&hl=en The Montreal Gazette, Montreal Canada, 25 April, 1957, Front Page] Further details were included within the newspaper, including an eye-witness account of the event, by the nephew of the captain. There are photographs of some of the survivors and of those who lost their lives It concludes that freighters in the dock all lowered their flags to half-mast. [https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=Fr8DH2VBP9sC&dat=19570425&printsec=frontpage&hl=en The Montreal Gazette, Montreal Canada, 25 April, 1957, Front Page] More information about the John Pratt can be found on [http://www.maritimehistoryofthegreatlakes.ca/documents/scanner/11/06/default.asp?ID=s005 The Scanner, You Asked Us.]

The Sippel Family In Australia

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Family history book containing documents and details about the lives of the Sippel family from 1863-1985. One copy is in the hands of Betty Sippel.

The Sizzler

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A memoir of [[Dufresne-179|my mother]] written by [[Duchesne-118|Nicole]] March 2020 == '''THE SIZZLER''' == The sizzler is a demonstration of affection invented by my mother. It was an action that the adults all ran from and rolled their eyes when one was performed. *A sizzler is achieved thusly: hold the head tenderly between loving hands and guide said head with the cheek to her lips. Her lips, puckered at a practiced tension, made contact with the cheek. With just the right control of inhaling, the lips upon the cheek would perform a vibration that was absolutely irritating to her audience. The recipient would then be released from her embrace with the very short effect of ringing in the ears. Mom would laugh with absolute glee and would be proud of the outcome. The children, when visiting my mother, went quickly to see their grandmother who greeted them with “The sizzler”. The grandchildren seemed to love it; it was a game. They very rarely complained (until they got older). It made my mother happy to have such willing targets and the grandchildren delighted in making their grandmother happy. Obviously they are better people than their parents. {{Image|file=The_Sizzler.jpg |caption=Nick and Mom - 1988 }} When mom became ill and could no longer communicate, I would spend many hours lying in bed beside her, talking to her, singing to her, and treating her with the same love and affection she did this daughter when a baby. But, one day, it occurred to me, mom had never been the recipient of her own invention, the sizzler. Lying beside her, I whispered “Mom, remember all those sizzlers you gave others and your daughters hated them but you just loved doing it anyway? Guess what? It’s your turn!” With careful attention I placed my lips upon her soft cheek. Tenderly and softly I drew in breath to perform that special sound. I could not help but smile and giggle, and continued playing sizzler sounds for as long as my lips could endure the sizzling effect of the vibration. The outcome? You cannot believe the absolute feeling of pleasure of being able to play upon my mother’s cheek the very action I absolutely hated receiving. And you cannot believe the absolute feeling of laughter that filled my heart to give back to my mother that which she gave with so much love and affection.

The Skinner Family History

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] == The Skinner Family History == * by Ira James Skinner, Jr. * published by Ira James Skinner, Jr., 2013 * Source Example: ::: Skinner, Jr. Ira James. ''[[Space:The Skinner Family History|The Skinner Family History]]'' (Ira James Skinner, Jr., 2013) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Skinner|Skinner]]: Page 134 * Inline-Text Example: ::: ([[#Skinner|Skinner]]: Page 134) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Skinner Family History|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=LlgSAgAAQBAJ Page 1-46 only

The Skinner Kinsmen, the Descendants of Thomas Skinner of Malden, Mass.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Skinner Kinsmen, The Descendants of Thomas Skinner of Malden, Mass. == * by Natalie R. Fernald. * published Pioneer Press, Washington, D.C., 1939 * 211 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Skinner Kinsmen, the Descendants of Thomas Skinner of Malden, Mass.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=r4tRAAAAMAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005756721 === Citation Formats === * Fernald, Natalie. ''[[Space:The Skinner Kinsmen, the Descendants of Thomas Skinner of Malden, Mass.|The Skinner Kinsmen, the Descendants of Thomas Skinner of Malden, Mass.]]'' (Pioneer Press, Washington, D.C., 1939) [ Page ]. * ([[#Fernald|Fernald]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Fernald, Natalie. ''[[Space:The Skinner Kinsmen, the Descendants of Thomas Skinner of Malden, Mass.|The Skinner Kinsmen, the Descendants of Thomas Skinner of Malden, Mass.]]'' (Pioneer Press, Washington, D.C., 1939) [ Page ].

The Slaves of Algernon Sydney Darden, Nansemond, Virginia

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[[Category:Nansemond County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Nansemond County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] '''Slave Schedule for 1860''' '''1860 Census''': "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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Algernon S Darden in Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia, USA.
According to the 1860 Slave Schedule for Nansemond County, Virginia, [[Darden-718|Algernon Sydney Darden]] enslaved 40 persons. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Age!!Gender!!Race!!Slave Owner!!Residence Place |- |Name Unknown||3||Female||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||3||Male||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||6/12||Male||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||13||Male||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||40||Female||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||37||Female||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||35||Female||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||35||Female||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||35||Female||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||30||Male||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||30||Male||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||27||Female||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||24||Female||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||24||Female||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||25||Male||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||22||Male||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||20||Female||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||20||Female||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||18||Male||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||15||Male||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||14||Female||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||13||Female||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||16||Male||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||14||Male||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||12||Male||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||10||Female||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||10||Male||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||8||Female||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||6||Female||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||6||Female||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||4||Female||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||4||Male||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||3||Male||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||2||Female||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||2||Male||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||1||Female||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||1||Female||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||1||Female||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||1||Male||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||1||Male||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |} == Sources ==

The Slaves of Anthony H. Davies, Chicot, Arkansas

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[[Category:Chicot County, Arkansas, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Chicot County, Arkansas, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] '''[[Davies-229|Anthony H. Davies]]''', was a planter, merchant, banker, and a territory and state legislator in Arkansas. After his death and the close of the Civil War, his wife, [[Gaines-48|Mildred (Gaines) Davies]] and one of their sons, [[Davies-13515|Walter]], ran the [[Space:Lake_Hall_Plantation%2C_c._1832_-_1929|Lake Hall Plantation]]. "Anthony H. Davies settled the plantation at Old River Lake, called Lakehall, (1836) of which he increased to encompass the majority of land situated between Whiskey Chute and the Oxbow Lake. He owned one-hundred and sixty slaves at this time. By the 1890's, the portions of Lakehall Plantation had been divided and sold from the Davies, but the largest percentage was still owned by A. H. Davies’ descendants. Davies was a resident of Chicot County for thirty years. The 1850 Slave Schedule for Anthony H. Davies showed that he held 86 enslaved people. '''1850 Census''':"1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archive in Washington DC; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census Of The United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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Anthony H Davies in Louisiana, Chicot, Arkansas, USA.
In 1855, Davies and his wife, Mildred Pollard Gaines, mortgaged sections of the Lakehall Plantation to Benjamin P. Gaines and Richard M. Gaines. They agreed to repay the promissory notes each year on the first of January from 1855 to 1860 until they repaid the loan in full. According to Davies family papers, the ten thousand dollars was collected by the Arkansas government to relieve the debts incurred by the Arkansas Bank failures."https://www.arkansasheritage.com/arkansas-register/davies-cemetery 1855 - The mortgage agreement between Anthony H and Mildred P Davies' and Richard Gaines and others for real property of Lake Hall, included livestock, furnishings, slaves, etc. for $10,000 (presumably to pay back the state of Arkansas. See photocopy of section of mortgage deed listing names of enslaved people). === Plantations === * [[Space:Lake_Hall_Plantation%2C_c._1832_-_1929|Lake Hall Plantation ]](Chicot, Arkansas, United States) '''The transcribed list of the 110 enslaved people on the photo document are below.''' (The 3 bolded names have first and last name and Jack Hobbs might be the husband, brother or son to Judy Hobbs). '''Men''' :[[Davies-14900|Billy]]; :'''[[Latting-80|Jack Latting]]'''; :[[Davies-14902|John]]; :[[Davies-14903|Tom]]; :[[Davies-14905|Peter]]; :[[Davies-14906|Simon]]; :'''[[Hobbs-8619|Jack Hobbs]]'''; :[[Davies-14907|Moses]]; :[[Davies-14908|Beverly]]; :[[Davies-14909|Robin H]]; :[[Davies-14910|John Ray]]; :[[Davies-14911|Battise]]; :[[Davies-14912|Little Jack]]; :[[Davies-14913|George]]; :[[Davies-14914|Cross]]; :[[Davies-14915|Henry]]; :[[Davies-14916|Valentine]]; :[[Davies-14917|Sam]]; :[[Davies-14918|Joe]]; :[[Davies-14919|Little Henry]]; :[[Davies-14920|Davis]]; :[[Davies-14921|Mat]]; :[[Davies-14922|Ambrose]]; :[[Davies-14923|Antony]]; :[[Davies-14924|Isaiah]]; :[[Davies-14929|Newell]]; :[[Davies-14930|Tyler]]; :[[Davies-14931|Jackson]]; :[[Davies-14932|Lee]]; :[[Davies-14933|Meany]]; :[[Davies-14934|Josiah]]; :[[Davies-14935|Miles]]; :[[Davies-14936|Little Jim]]; :[[Davies-14937|Solomon]]; :[[Davies-14938|Lloyd]]; :[[Davies-14939|Randall]]; :[[Davies-14940|Phillip]]; :[[Davies-14941|Adam]]; :[[Davies-14942|George]]; :[[Davies-14943|Ben]]; :[[Davies-14944|Edward]]; :[[Davies-14945|King]]; :[[Davies-14947|Aleck]]; :[[Davies-14948|Reuben]]; :[[Davies-14949|Buck]]; :[[Davies-14950|Enos]]; :[[Davies-14951|Charly]]; :[[Davies-14952|Victor]]; (#50)
'''Women''' :[[Davies-15058|Judy]]; :[[Davies-15059|Peggy]]; :[[Davies-15060|Vina]]; :[[Davies-15061|Becky]]; :[[Davies-15062|Chloe]]; :[[Davies-15063|Tilda]]; :[[Davies-15064|Milly]]; :[[Davies-15089|Sally]]; :[[Davies-15090|Christina]]; :[[Davies-15091|Louisa]]; :[[Davies-15092|Big Susan]]; :[[Davies-15093|Jane]]; :[[Davies-15094|Rachael]]; :[[Davies-15095|Lydia]]; :'''[[Hobbs-8620|Judy Hobbs]]'''; :[[Davies-15096|Amanda]]; :[[Davies-15097|Little Susan]]; :[[Davies-15098|Laura]]; :[[Davies-15099|Sela]]; :[[Davies-15100|Maria]]; :[[Davies-15101|Martha]]; :[[Davies-15102|Little Mandy]]; :[[Davies-15141|Louisa]] (Cook); :[[Davies-15103|Mary]]; :[[Davies-15104|Lucy]]; :[[Davies-15105|Piney]]; :[[Davies-15106|Adeline]]; :[[Davies-15107|Little Jane]]; :[[Davies-15108|Little Mary]]; :[[Davies-15109|Tempe]]; :[[Davies-15110|Franey]]; :[[Davies-15111|Eliza]]; :[[Davies-15112|Cochasina]] [?]; :[[Davies-15113|Clarisse]]; :[[Davies-15114|Angeline]]; :[[Davies-15116|Josephine]]; :[[Davies-15117|Hinny]]; :[[Davies-15118|Medora]]; :[[Davies-15119|Emma]]; :[[Davies-15120|Adelia]]; :[[Davies-15121|Betsey]]; :[[Davies-15122|Franky]]; :[[Davies-15123|Elizabeth]]; :[[Davies-15124|Sultana]]; :[[Davies-15125|Chloe]]; :[[Davies-15126|Prissy]]; :[[Davies-15127|Johanna]]; :[[Davies-15128|Tinsley]]; :[[Davies-15129|Winnie]]; :[[Davies-15130|Aggy]]; (#100) :[[Davies-15131|Matild]]; :[[Davies-15132|Ann Eliza]]; :[[Davies-15133|JohnAnn]]; :[[Davies-15134|Little Lizzy]]; :[[Davies-15135|Caroline]]; :[[Davies-15136|Mildred]]; :[[Davies-15137|Harriet]]; :[[Davies-15138|Mandy]]; :[[Davies-15139|Lucinda]] [or Lucenda?]; :[[Davies-15140|India]] (#110) In the 1860 Slave Schedule for Anthony H. Davies he held 17 enslaved people.'''1860 Census''': "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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Anthony H Davies in Old River, Chicot, Arkansas, USA.
==Sources== *Detail from Mortgage Deed for property, including slaves at the Lake Hall Plantation. Photo in personal collection of contributor, [[Carner-173|Francis Carner]]. Photocopy of full document also part of Davies and Allied Families Collection at Arkansas Archives. Document was a mortgage. Grantee A. H Davies and Mildred P (Gaines) Davies to Richard M Davies, Benjamin P. Davies. The mortgage was associated with a loan for paying an indebtedness to the state of A H Davies as trustee of the Real Estate Bank of Arkansas and State Bank of Arkansas.

The Slaves of Belt Mulliken

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[[Category:Anne Arundel County, Maryland, Slaves]] [[Category:Anne Arundel County, Maryland, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Anne Arundel County, Maryland]] From the 1790 Census of Anne Arundel, MarylandYear: 1790; Census Place: Anne Arundel, Maryland; Series: M637; Roll: 3; Page: 367; Image: 209; Family History Library Film: 0568143: :Name: [[Mullikin-328|Belt Mulliken]] :Home in 1790 (City, County, State): Anne Arundel, Maryland :Free White Persons - Males - Under 16: 2 :Free White Persons - Males - 16 and over: 2 :Free White Persons - Females: 6 :'''Number of Slaves: 21''' :Number of Household Members: 31 From the willhttps://lineages.com/slaves-and-their-owners/slaves-of-the-1799-estate-of-belt-mulliken-anne-arundel-county-maryland/ of [[Mullikin-328|Belt Mulliken]] dated February 5, 1799. (Research by Johni Cerny from the website, Lineages.com) {| border="1" class="sortable" !This accountant chargeth himself with an Inventory of the deceased’s personal property Exhibited on the 5th day of February 1799 which Inventory is as follow to Wit… (22 slaves) |- | |- |Slaves by name, age and value (dollars.cents.pence): |- | |- |[[Mulliken-84|Chance]], aged 40 years, $70.0.0 |- | |- |[[Mulliken-85|Fortune]], aged 43 years, $70.0.0 |- | |- |[[Mulliken-86|Plato]], aged 49 years, $70.0.0 |- | |- |[[Mulliken-87|Rezin]], aged 24 years, $85.0.0 |- | |- |[[Mulliken-88|Toney]], aged 55 years, $25.0.0 |- | |- |[[Mulliken-89|Rachel]], aged 22 years, $60.0.0 |- | |- |[[Mulliken-90|Jenny]], aged 30 years, $55.0.0 |- | |- |[[Mulliken-91|Sook]], aged 28 years, $50.0.0 |- | |- |[[Mulliken-92|Poll]], aged 21 years, $50.0.0 |- | |- |[[Mulliken-93|Hannah]], aged 13 years, $45.0.0 |- | |- |[[Mulliken-94|Sue]], aged 11 years, $35.0.0 |- | |- |[[Mulliken-95|Jem]], aged 6 years, $30.0.0 |- | |- |[[Mulliken-96|John]], aged 6 years, $30.0.0 |- | |- |[[Mulliken-97|Nick]], aged 5 years, $25.0.0 |- | |- |[[Mulliken-98|Amy]], aged 4 years, $18.15.0 |- | |- |[[Mulliken-99|Frank]], aged 3 years, $20.0.0 |- | |- |[[Mulliken-100|Sall]], aged 3 years, $15.0.0 |- | |- |[[Mulliken-101|Abraham]], aged 2 years, $12.10.0 |- | |- |[[Mulliken-102|Bett]], aged 9 years (an Idiot), $10.0.0 |- | |- |[[Mulliken-103|Milly]], aged 1 year, $7.10.0 |- | |- |[[Mulliken-104|Roger]], (old and Infirm) $7.6.0 |- | |- |[[Mulliken-105|Sue]], (Ditto), $7.4.0 |} == Sources == *https://lineages.com/slaves-and-their-owners/slaves-of-the-1799-estate-of-belt-mulliken-anne-arundel-county-maryland/

The Slaves of Bennett I. James Barrow, West Feliciana, Louisiana

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Category:West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana, Slaves]] [[Category:West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana, Slave Owners]] == Introduction == [[Barrow-3095|Bennett James Barrow]] was born in 1811. He was the fourth child of Bennett Barrow (1777-1833) and Martha Hill Barrow (c.1780-1829) of Rosebank. The Barrow family moved to the area of Spanish Louisiana known as New Feliciana in 1799 and built several plantation houses in the area. They were one of the wealthiest families in Louisiana during the antebellum period. Father: [[Barrow-36|Bennett Barrow]] owned these enslaved people in 1820 and 1830. ====1820 Census==== :Slaves - Males - Under 14: 15 :Slaves - Males - 14 thru 25: 21 :Slaves - Males - 26 thru 44: 12 :Slaves - Males - 45 and over: 7 :Slaves - Females - Under 14: 21 :Slaves - Females - 14 thru 25: 32 :Slaves - Females - 26 thru 44: 12 :Slaves - Females - 45 and over: 6 :Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture: 100 :Free White Persons - Under 16: 5 :Free White Persons - Over 25: 2 :Total Free White Persons: 7 :Total Slaves: 126 ====1830 Census==== :Slaves - Males - Under 10: 47 :Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23: 27 :Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35: 27 :Slaves - Males - 36 thru 54: 13 :Slaves - Males - 55 thru 99: 3 :Slaves - Females - Under 10: 43 :Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23: 57 :Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35: 34 :Slaves - Females - 36 thru 54: 15 :Slaves - Females - 55 thru 99: 4 :Free White Persons - Under 20: 2 :Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 1 :Total Free White Persons: 4 :Total Slaves: 270 [[Barrow-3095|Bennett I. James Barrow]] is enumerated owning the followng enslaved people. ===1850 Slave Schedule=== Bennet J. Barrow owned 110 enslaved people in West Feliciana, Louisiana"United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HR7P-W52M : 15 February 2020), Bennet J Barrow in entry for MM9.1.1/MVZ6-RPR:, 1850. ===1860 Slave Schedule=== B J Barrow owned 77 enslaved people in West Feliciana, Louisiana* '''1860 Census''': "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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B J Barrow in Ward 7, West Feliciana, Louisiana, USA.
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The Slaves of Bernard M Campbell

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Category:Baltimore County, Maryland, Slaves]] [[Category:Baltimore County, Maryland, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Baltimore County, Maryland, Slave Traders]] '''Bernard Moore Campbell''' was born about 1805 in Georgia. Bernard M. Campbell, aka, B. M. Campbell on Slave Manifests, was a slave traderhttps://www.baltimoresun.com/news/bs-xpm-2000-07-12-0007120236-story.html. He traded at times with associate and possible brother, [[Campbell-47546|Walter L. Campbell]]. ===Ship Manifests=== As a trader, he was involved in the transport of enslaved people to locations usually further south. In these transports, the manifests for each ship had to include a first and last name. Often there were more than one trader/owner on these manifests. On the following space page are two transports with the names of the enslaved traded by B M Campbell. [[Space:Slaves_Transported_by_B.M._Campbell]] ===Slave Schedules=== In the 1850 Slave Schedule for Baltimore City, Baltimore, Maryland, Ward 13, he is recorded as [[Campbell-47048|B M Campbell]] owner of 35 slaves.The National Archive in Washington DC; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census Of The United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29 {| border="1" class="sortable" !Slave Owner!!Age!!YOB!!Gender!!Race |- |B M Campbell||45||1805||Male||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||30||1820||Female||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||2||1848||Female||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||1/12||1850||Male||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||35||1815||Female||Mulatto|||| |- |B M Campbell||26||1824||Female||Mulatto|||| |- |B M Campbell||25||1825||Female||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||22||1828||Female||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||20||1830||Female||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||1/12||1850||Male||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||22||1828||Female||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||18||1832||Female||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||15||1835||Female||Mulatto|||| |- |B M Campbell||25||1825||Female||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||2/12||1850||Male||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||25||1825||Female||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||4||1846||Female||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||2||1848||Female||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||18||1832||Female||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||1||1849||Male||Mulatto|||| |- |B M Campbell||25||1825||Male||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||30||1820||Male||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||26||1824||Male||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||23||1827||Male||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||20||1830||Male||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||1/12||1850||Female||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||20||1830||Male||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||30||1820||Male||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||25||1825||Male||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||20||1830||Male||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||10||1840||Male||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||10||1840||Male||Mulatto|||| |- |B M Campbell||18||1832||Male||Mulatto|||| |- |B M Campbell||14||1836||Male||Mulatto|||| |- |B M Campbell||20||1830||Male||Mulatto |} In the 1860 Slave Schedule for Baltimore City, Baltimore, Maryland, Ward 13, he is recorded as the owner of 50 slaves.The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29 {| border="1" class="sortable" !Slave Owner Name!!Age!!YOB!!Gender!!Race!!Fugitive |- |Bernard Campbell||26||1834||Female||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||24||1836||Female||Mulatto||X|| |- |Bernard Campbell||6/12||1859||Female||Mulatto||X|| |- |Bernard Campbell||22||1838||Female||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||25||1835||Male||Mulatto||X|| |- |Bernard Campbell||24||1836||Female||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||6||1854||Male||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||4||1856||Male||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||19||1841||Male||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||26||1834||Female||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||8||1852||Female||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||4||1856||Male||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||3||1857||Female||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||1||1859||Male||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||18||1842||Female||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||23||1837||Male||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||18||1842||Female||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||23||1837||Male||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||35||1825||Male||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||30||1830||Male||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||14||1846||Female||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||16||1844||Female||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||17||1843||Female||Black||||Elizabeth Dorsey? |- |Bernard Campbell||9||1851||Female||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||7||1853||Female||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||38||1822||Male||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||24||1836||Female||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||23||1837||Female||Mulatto|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||8/12||1859||Female||Mulatto|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||28||1832||Male||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||24||1836||Male||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||25||1835||Male||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||23||1837||Male||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||19||1841||Male||Mulatto|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||20||1840||Female||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||1||1859||Male||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||19||1841||Female||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||20||1840||Male||Mulatto|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||25||1835||Female||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||19||1841||Male||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||21||1839||Male||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||16||1844||Female||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||21||1839||Male||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||13||1847||Male||Mulatto|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||12||1848||Male||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||17||1843||Female||Black||||Elizabeth Dorsey? |- |Bernard Campbell||21||1839||Male||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||10||1850||Male||Mulatto|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||48||1812||Male||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||35||1825||Female||Mulatto|||| |} === Slave Sale and Manumission of '''Elizabeth Dorsey''' === '''Transcription of document''': “I, Bernard M Campbell, of the city of Baltimore in the State of Maryland in Consideration of Five hundred dollars paid me by ''Lewis Magruder'' of Prince George’s County State aforesaid do hereby bargain and sell to the said Lewis Magruder the following property. ''My negro Servant named '''Elizabeth Dorsey''' born on the ninth day of February eighteen hundred & forty three, to serve until the ninth day of February eighteen hundred and seventy eight, when she is to be free and manumitted''. She being the negro Servant named and described in a Bill of Sale from Richard Grooms to Bernard M Campbell bearing date the Seventeenth day of September 1859 and recorded among the Chattle Records of Baltimore City in Liber E D No 16 folios 365 g.c. (?). the said negro not to be sold out of the State of Maryland. Witness our hands and seals this thirty first day of December in the year One Thousand Eight Hundred and Fifty Seven. Bernard M Campbell {Seal} Lewis Magruder {Seal} Records of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia Relating to Slaves, 1851–1863. NARA microfilm publication M433, 3 rolls. Records of the District Courts of the United States, Record Group 21. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C. == Sources ==

The Slaves of Charles Duvall of Vansville, Prince George's, Maryland 1850

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Prince George's County, Maryland, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Prince George's County, Maryland, Slaves]] [[Category:Prince George's County, Maryland]] === 1820 Census === 1820 Census of Vansville, Prince George's, Maryland, [[Duvall-2429|Charles Duvall]] is listed as owning 15 slaves.Ancestry.com. 1820 United States Federal Census. 1820 U S Census; Census Place: Vansville, Prince George, Maryland; Page: 9; NARA Roll: M33_44; Image: 165. {{Ancestry Image|7734|4433410_00165}} === 1840 Census === 1840 Census of Prince George's County, Maryland, [[Duvall-2429|Charles Duvall]] is listed as owning 45 slavesAncestry.com. 1840 United States Federal Census. Year: 1840; Census Place: Prince Georges, Maryland; Roll: 169; Page: 12; Family History Library Film: 0013186. {{Ancestry Image|8057|4410709_00031}} === 1850 Census === 1850 Slave Schedule of Vansville, District 1, Prince George's, Maryland, [[Duvall-2429|Charles Duvall]] is listed as owning 55 slaves.Ancestry.com. 1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules [database on-line]. {{Ancestry Image|8055|MDM432_301-0380}} {| border="1" class="sortable" !Charles Duvall!! |- |Male||78||1772||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||65||1785||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||65||1785||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||50||1800||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||50||1800||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||30||1820||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||30||1820||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||25||1825||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||25||1825||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||25||1825||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||18||1832||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||18||1832||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||12||1838||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||10||1840||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||3||1847||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||3||1847||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||3||1847||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||3||1847||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||3||1847||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||2||1848||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||2||1848||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||2||1848||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||2||1848||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||2||1848||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||1||1849||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||1||1849||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||1||1849||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||1||1849||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||1||1849||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||60||1790||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||60||1790||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||50||1800||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||45||1805||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||30||1820||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||30||1820||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||30||1820||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||25||1825||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||25||1825||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||18||1832||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||12||1838||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||12||1838||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||10||1840||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||3||1847||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||3||1847||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||3||1847||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||3||1847||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||3||1847||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||2||1848||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||2||1848||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||2||1848||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||2||1848||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||1||1849||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||1||1849||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||1||1849||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||1||1849||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |} === 1860 Census === In the 1860 Slave Schedule of District 1, Prince George's, Maryland [[Duvall-2429|Charles Duvall]] is listed as owning 54 slaves.Ancestry.com. 1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules [database on-line]. {{Ancestry Image|7668|mdm653_485-0147}} {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name:!!Charles Duvall |- |Residence Date:||1860 |- |Residence Place:||District 1, Prince Georges, Maryland, USA |- |Number of Enslaved People:||54 |- |All Enslaved People:|| |- |Gender||Age |- |Male||12 |- |Male||10 |- |Female||25 |- |Female||35 |- |Female||35 |- |Female||31 |- |Female||30 |- |Female||40 |- |Female||17 |- |Female||18 |- |Female||10 |- |Female||3 |- |Female||15 |- |Female||30 |- |Female||15 |- |Female||4 |- |Female||3 |- |Male||14 |- |Male||10 |- |Male||7 |- |Female||6 |- |Female||5 |- |Female||6 |- |Female||3 |- |Male||24 |- |Female||60 |- |Female||60 |- |Female||50 |- |Male||50 |- |Male||56 |- |Male||35 |- |Male||32 |- |Male||28 |- |Male||30 |- |Male||23 |- |Male||20 |- |Male||20 |- |Male||35 |- |Male||19 |- |Male||18 |- |Male||14 |- |Male||12 |- |Male||10 |- |Male||8 |- |Male||8 |- |Male||6 |- |Male||6 |- |Male||5 |- |Male||7 |- |Male||7 |- |Male||3 |- |Male||20 |- |Male||12 |- |Male||10 |} === Fugitive Slave Cases === “Fugitive Slave Cases, 1862,” May 15-19, 1862 (By file date or affidavit) Original papers in fugitive slave cases before the Circuit Court of the U.S. for the District of Columbia consisting of claimants petitions, affidavits for arrest of fugitive slaves, warrants of arrest, depositions, court orders to deliver fugitive slaves to claimants, and related papers. Transcribed from National Archives Microfilm Publication M433 “Records of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia Relating to Slaves, 1851-1863, Roll 3.National Archives Microfilm Publication M433 “Records of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia Relating to Slaves, 1851-1863, Roll 3. [https://ccharity.com/contents/fugitive-slave-cases-1862-may-15-19-1862/affidavit-charles-duvall-asking-return-various-fugitive-slaves/ Link] District of Columbia Washington County to wit: On this 15th day of May 1862 personally appeared in open court in the circuit court of the District of Columbia Dr. Charles Duvall a citizen of the United States residing in Prince George County, State of Maryland, and made oath according to law that he is the lawful owner of three Negro men slaves named respectively Tom (Chesley), Lee (Chesley) and Wilson (no other name known) that they are slaves for life, and were serving him at his residence in Prince George County; that Tom absconded last fall; Wilson absconded just after the Easter Holidays this present year, and Lee about two weeks ago; that the said slaves absconded without the knowledge or consent and against the will of affiant, and are now fugitives from labor and service justly and lawfully due to affiant by them in said Prince George County and he has reason to believe, and does believe they are now in the District of Columbia and he prays proves, and that the said slaves may be taken, and returned to him by order of this court according to the statutes in such case made and provided. Charles Duvall Sworn to in open court Test: Jno. A. Smith, Clk. == Sources == *"United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6Q63-3DR?cc=1420440&wc=MJCD-922%3A1042936001%2C1042953701%2C1042953702 : 22 May 2014), Maryland > Prince George's > Prince George's county > image 140 of 144; citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).

The Slaves of Dr. William R. Trent, Goochland, Virginia

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Goochland County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Goochland County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Trent-1563|William R. Trent]] was a large slave holder in Goochland County, Virginia. In the 1850 Slave Schedule he is the owner of 45 slaves. "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWK-K33Z : 15 February 2020), William R Trent in entry for MM9.1.1/MV8R-L9G:, 1850. '''William R. Trent – 1850 Slave Schedule''' {| border="1" class="sortable" |- |Household||Sex||Age |- ||||| |- |UNKNOWN||Male||70 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||65 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||45 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||40 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||40 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||39 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||38 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||23 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||16 |- |UNKNOWN||Female||21 |- |UNKNOWN||Female||65 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||42 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||43 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||18 |- |UNKNOWN||Female||39 |- |UNKNOWN||Female||30 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||31 |- |UNKNOWN||Female||29 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||14 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||11 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||10 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||2 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||12 |- |UNKNOWN||Female||11 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||9 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||8 |- |UNKNOWN||Female||7 |- |UNKNOWN||Female||29 |- |UNKNOWN||Female||10 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||8 |- |UNKNOWN||Female||2 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||0 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||23 |- |UNKNOWN||Female|| |- |UNKNOWN||Male|| |- |UNKNOWN||Male|| |- |UNKNOWN||Male||22 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||21 |- |UNKNOWN||Female||10 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||25 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||14 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||12 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||7 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||2 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||23 |} In the 1860 Slave Schedule, he is the owner of 48 slaves. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Age!!Gender!!Race!!Name of Slave Owner!!Residence Place |- | |- |30||Female||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |10||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |37||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |75||Female||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |28||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |25||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |10||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |7/12||Female||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |5||Male||Mulatto||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |45||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |35||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |22||Female||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |18||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |3||Female||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |25||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |8||Female||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |40||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |2||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |1||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |35||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |18||Male||Mulatto||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |11||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |8||Male||Mulatto||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |7||Female||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |1||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |58||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |32||Female||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |5||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |40||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |6||Female||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |40||Female||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |20||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |8||Female||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |50||Female||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |38||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |28||Female||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |12||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |20||Female||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |14||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |11||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |32||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |25||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |19||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |5||Female||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |60||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |23||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |27||Female||Mulatto||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |9||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia |} During the Civil War he loaned out some of his slaves to the government and was paid for it. He provided [[Trent-1564|Sam]], [[Trent-1565|Horace]], [[Trent-1566|Benjamin]], [[Trent-1567|Napoleon]], and [[Trent-1568|Harrison]]. They worked 40 days each @ .50/per day and Dr. Trent was paid $100.00 for their labor. [[Space:Confederate_Slave_Payrolls%2C_Goochland_County%2C_Virginia%2C_to_Yorktown%2C_1862|Confederate Slave Payroll 2]] The Confederacy impressed on slave owners to loan their slaves out for the war effort. These loans were documented as "Slave Payrolls" and are now online through the National Archives.National Archives Catalog Slave Payrolls; https://catalog.archives.gov/id/24485963 '''Research Note''': The Slave Payrolls are a work in progress. Slave owner profiles and profiles of each named person enslaved are being made from the Payrolls' records. Free Space Pages are being made for each group of payrolls and will be cited and linked from profiles to the appropriate Payroll. == Sources == * *"United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M41N-YWB : 18 February 2021), William R Trent, 1860. *"United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWK-K33Z : 15 February 2020), William R Trent in entry for MM9.1.1/MV8R-L9G:, 1850. *"United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XK-YFN2 : 16 October 2019), William R Trent, 1860. *"United States Civil War Confederate Applications for Pardons, 1865-1867," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V4M6-BWS : 4 December 2014), William R Trent, 1865 - 1867; from "Case Files of Applications from Former Confederates for Presidential Pardons ('Amnesty Papers'), 1865-1867," database, Fold3.com (http://www.fold3.com : n.d.); citing NARA microfilm publication M1003 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1977), roll 70. *Ancestry.com. 1860 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch. Original data: 1860 U.S. census, population schedule. NARA microfilm publication M653, 1,438 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.

The Slaves of Duff Cyrus Green

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[[Category:Vicksburg, Mississippi]] [[Category:Stafford County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:District of Columbia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Warren County, Mississippi, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Greene County, Alabama]] [[Category:Greene County, Alabama, Slave Owners]] There are '''5 Slave Schedules''' for [[Green-41351|Duff C Green]] in 1850 resulting in the ownership of 61 slaves.The National Archive in Washington DC; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census Of The United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29 1. Washington Ward 5, Washington, District of Columbia - :''1 slave: a 42 year old black female, b. 1808'' 2. Vicksburg, Warren, Mississippi - 15 slaves {| border="1" class="sortable" !Slave Owner!!Age!!Birth!!Gender!!Race!!!! |- |Duff Green||22||1828||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||18||1832||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||12||1838||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||12||1838||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||12||1838||Male||Mulatto|||| |- |Duff Green||8||1842||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||2||1848||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||2||1848||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||5||1845||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||8||1842||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||2||1848||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||50||1800||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||35||1815||Female||Mulatto|||| |- |Duff Green||35||1815||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||35||1815||Female||Black|||| |- | |} 3. Eastern District, Stafford, Virginia - 10 slaves {| border="1" class="sortable" !Slave Owner!!Age!!Birth!!Gender!!Race!!!! |- |Duff Green||65||1785||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||50||1800||Female||Mulatto|||| |- |Duff Green||50||1800||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||30||1820||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||25||1825||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||26||1824||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||27||1823||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||14||1836||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||12||1838||Female||Mulatto|||| |- |Duff Green||3||1847||Male||Black|||| |- | |} 4. Warren, Mississippi - recorded on Nov. 1, 1850 - 21 slaves {| border="1" class="sortable" !Slave Owner!!Age!!Birth!!Gender!!Race!!!! |- |Duff Green||22||1828||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||27||1823||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||20||1830||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||20||1830||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||35||1815||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||28||1822||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||50||1800||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||45||1805||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||25||1825||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||30||1820||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||20||1830||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||6||1844||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||2||1848||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||4||1846||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||6||1844||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||4||1846||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||15||1835||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||10||1840||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||4||1846||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||1||1849||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||1||1849||Female||Black|||| |- | |} 5. Warren, Mississippi - recorded on August 27, 1850 - 14 slaves {| border="1" class="sortable" !Slave Owner!!Age!!Birth!!Gender!!Race!!!! |- |Duff Green||22||1828||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||56||1794||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||45||1805||Male||Mulatto|||| |- |Duff Green||27||1823||Male||Mulatto|||| |- |Duff Green||26||1824||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||35||1815||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||25||1825||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||25||1825||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||26||1824||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||32||1818||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||30||1820||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||22||1828||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||22||1828||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||55||1795||Male||Black|||| |- | |} '''The 1860 Slave Schedule'''"United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKNP-BJT2 : 16 October 2019), Duff C Green, 1860. records [[Green-41351|Duff C Green]] as owning 24 slaves. :Residence Place: Pleasant Ridge, Greene, Alabama, USA :Number of Enslaved People: 24 {| border="1" class="sortable" !Slave Owner!!Gender!!Age |- |Duff Green||Male||49 |- |Duff Green||Male||43 |- |Duff Green||Male||35 |- |Duff Green||Female||27 |- |Duff Green||Female||23 |- |Duff Green||Female||21 |- |Duff Green||Female||21 |- |Duff Green||Male||20 |- |Duff Green||Female||17 |- |Duff Green||Female||17 |- |Duff Green||Female||17 |- |Duff Green||Male||15 |- |Duff Green||Male||15 |- |Duff Green||Female||13 |- |Duff Green||Male||9 |- |Duff Green||Male||9 |- |Duff Green||Female||7 |- |Duff Green||Female||7 |- |Duff Green||Female||4 |- |Duff Green||Female||4 |- |Duff Green||Female||3 |- |Duff Green||Male||3 |- |Duff Green||Male||2 |- |Duff Green||Male||1 |- |Duff Green||Female||1 |} In 1861 during the U.S. Civil War, Duff appeared in Alabama on muster rolls, newspapers, governors' records, veterans' censuses, or state pension records with the following three slaves:[https://archives.alabama.gov/research/CivilWarService.aspx Civil War Service Database at the Alabama Department of Archives and History] # Leman showed Ordnance stores purchased 1861/01/22 to 1861/03/31 receipt for pay from 1861/06/01 to 1861/08/31, signed by General Green # Trisan showed Ordnance Stores purchased 1861/01/22 to 1861/03/31 receipt for pay from 1861/06/01 to 1861/08/31 signed by General Green # William showed Ordnance Stores purchased 1861/01/22 to 1861/03/31 receipt for pay from 1861/06/01 to 1861/08/31, signed by General Green In December 1862, Duff C. Green, as Quartermaster, was the overseer of 63 slaves loaned out as laborers to Captain Charles T. Lieurner of the Corps of Engineers. https://catalog.archives.gov/id/149268682 National Archives Catalog Record Group 109: War Department Collection of Confederate Records, 1825 - 1927 Series: Confederate Slave Payrolls, 1874 - 1899 File Unit: Slave Payroll for Dog River Channel Obstructions, Alabama, December 1862 (Voucher 521) [[Space:Confederate_Slave_Payrolls%2C_Dog_River_Channel%2C_Alabama]] '''Research Note''' As Quarter Master General for the confederacy, Duff C Green oversaw over 20 other projects. These are found on Ancestry.com under this title: U.S., Confederate Army Payrolls for Enslaved Labor, 1840-1883: [[https://www.ancestry.com/search/?name=Duff+Cyrus+_Green&pg=2&gender=m&keyword=Slave+&priority=usa&race=white&residence=1850_alabama-usa_3]] == Sources ==

The Slaves of Elizabeth Gourdin

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[[Category:Berkeley County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Berkeley County, South Carolina, Slaves]] The estate inventory of [[Gourdin-7|Elizabeth Gourdin]], made in Charleston, South Carolina on 5 Jan 1836, lists the names of 188 enslaved ancestors in the estate. Enslaved ancestors listed in the estate were: · Daniel · Betty · Jack · William · Claas · Jerry · Sary · Jingo · Lander · Nero · Jake · Sarah · Thomas · Edward · Flurry · Silvia · Leander · Darcus · Sukey · Rebecca · Will · Percilla · Amey · Leah · Emma · Harriet · Mary · Daniel · Martha · Juno · Ancil · Phillis · Sharlo · Pino · Daphne · Adam · Elsey · Cottow · Ancil · Dinah · Silly · Child · Sancho · Peggy · Limus · May · Chance · Nemkey · Ellen · Elsey · James · Sancho · Rose · Abram · Sam · Jim · Daphne · Samson · Penny · Jacob · Abby · Bess · Buddy · Peter · Harriet · Child · Jingo · Judy · Phill · William · Sandy · Kate · Joe · Julian · Jimmy · Abby Ann · Lucy · Pino · Sennff · Mary · Grace · Sylvia · Caesar · Rinah · Child · Nancy · Edward · Roxanna · Washington · Hardtimes · Sary · Gibby · Hannah · Scipio · Betty · Toney · Patty · William · Martha · Neddy · Leah · Romeo · Patty · Adam · Joe · Elsey · Betty · Buddy · Sukey · Child · Jacob · Mary · Jacob · Stephen · Catharine · Isaac · Harriet · Toney · Paul · Binah · Sander · Will · Penny · Money Musk · Daniel · Bella · Samson · Mary · Cyrus · Martha · Pussey · Lena · Tom · Cassina · Henry · Thomas · Paul · Eady · Juno · Cicero · Ring · Esther · Rosella · Joe · Child · Plenty · Sophy · Nat · Tommy · Clarey · Hanibal · Child · Grace · Charlotte · Betty · Child · George · Coverage · Child · Winsor · Miah · Minda · Robert · Satira · Chicken · Child · Penelope · Charlotte · Minda · Sancho · Binah · Henry · Sancho · Old Binah · Joe · Jacob · Hannah · Boston · Beck · Old Lucy · Nero · Polly · Robert · James · Samson · March · Nero · Bella · Tommy ==Sources== https://lowcountryafricana.com/188-enslaved-people-in-the-estate-of-elizabeth-gourdin-charleston-sc-1836/

The Slaves of George W. Clark

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[[Category:Madison County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Madison County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] == Biography == [[Clark-66393|George W. Clark]] was born about 1801. He spent much of his life in Madison County, Virginia. He was a farmer and had a real estate value of $20,000 in 1870. ===1850 Slave Schedule=== Geo W Clark of Madison county, Virginia is recorded in 1850 as owning 41 slaves. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Slave Owner!!Age!!YOB!!Gender!!Race |- |Geo W Clark||65||1785||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||55||1795||Male||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||44||1806||Male||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||41||1809||Male||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||41||1809||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||41||1809||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||41||1809||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||39||1811||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||34||1816||Male||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||32||1818||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||30||1820||Male||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||23||1827||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||31||1819||Male||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||26||1824||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||20||1830||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||16||1834||Male||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||16||1834||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||15||1835||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||14||1836||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||17||1833||Male||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||12||1838||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||14||1836||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||11||1839||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||10||1840||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||12||1838||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||12||1838||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||7||1843||Male||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||5||1845||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||7||1843||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||3/12||1850||Male||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||6||1844||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||10||1840||Male||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||3||1847||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||1||1849||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||1||1849||Male||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||8||1842||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||2||1848||Female||Black |- |Geo W Clark||7||1843||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||5||1845||Male||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||3||1847||Male||Mulatto|||| |- |Geo W Clark||2/12||1850||Female||Black |} ===1860 Slave Schedule=== George W. Clarke (spelled with an "e") of Madison County, Virginia is listed on the 1860 Slave Schedule recorded as owner of 61 slaves. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Slave Owner !!Age!!YOB!!Gender!!Race |- |George W Clarke||60||1800||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||53||1807||Male||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||52||1808||Male||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||52||1808||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||53||1807||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||45||1815||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||49||1811||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||47||1813||Male||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||44||1816||Male||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||42||1818||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||40||1820||Male||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||40||1820||Male||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||27||1833||Male||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||27||1833||Male||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||36||1824||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||25||1835||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||21||1839||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||17||1843||Male||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||12||1848||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||8||1852||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||24||1836||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||22||1838||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||20||1840||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||15||1845||Male||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||17||1843||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||23||1837||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||22||1838||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||17||1843||Male||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||15||1845||Male||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||22||1838||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||11||1849||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||10||1850||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||7||1853||Male||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||15||1845||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||13||1847||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||11||1849||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||9||1851||Male||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||7||1853||Male||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||7||1853||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||4||1856||Male||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||8||1852||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||6||1854||Male||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||5||1855||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||4||1856||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||6/12||1859||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||4||1856||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||1||1859||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||5||1855||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||3||1857||Male||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||3||1857||Male||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||6/12||1859||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||3||1857||Male||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||1||1859||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||5/12||1860||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||15||1845||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||13||1847||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||15||1845||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||23||1837||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||4||1856||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||4||1856||Male||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||1||1859||Female||Black |} ===Slave Payroll=== From Slave Payroll 1, Madison County, VA "This payroll acknowledges that J. B. Stanard, 1st Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers, paid certain Madison County, Virginia, slave owners for work performed by their slaves near Richmond, Virginia, from December 1862 to March 1863."https://catalog.archives.gov/id/24485959 :Owner: George W. Clark. Enslaved: [[Clark-66398|Henry]] and [[Clark-66399|Sicy]] == Sources == *Ancestry.com. 1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Seventh Census of the United States, 1850. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1850. M432, 1,009 rolls. *Ancestry.com. 1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Eighth Census of the United States, 1860. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1860. M653, 1,438 rolls.

The Slaves of George Washington Bassett, Hanover, Virginia

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Hanover County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Hanover County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Hamilton-28711]] '''Slave Schedule for 1850''' '''1850 Census''': "1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archive in Washington DC; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census Of The United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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George W Bassett in South Eastern District, Hanover, Virginia, USA.
According to the 1850 Slave Schedule for Hanover County, Virginia, [[Bassett-6086|George Washington Bassett]] enslaved 78 people. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Age!!Gender!!Race!!Slave Owner!!Residence Place |- |Name Unknown||50||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||50||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||60||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||21||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||21||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||30||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||25||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||60||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||50||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||18||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||60||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||55||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||30||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||50||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||40||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||21||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||40||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||60||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||25||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||30||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||22||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||18||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||50||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||35||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||20||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||50||(not transcribed)||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||40||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||40||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||40||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||18||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||50||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||30||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||30||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||40||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||35||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||25||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||45||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||55||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||35||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||16||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||10||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||4||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||12||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||8||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||8||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||3||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||4||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||2||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||12||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||10||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||6||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||6||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||2||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||14||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||12||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||10||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||4||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||2||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||16||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||12||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||16||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||12||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||10||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||8||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||10||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||5||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||3||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||9||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||7||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||4||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||2||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||2/12||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||12||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||7||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||4||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||16||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||14||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||12||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |} '''Slave Schedule for 1860''' According to the 1860 Slave Schedule for Hanover County, Virginia, [[Bassett-6086|George Washington Bassett]] enslaved 40 people. '''1860 Census''': "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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G Washington Bassett in St Pauls Parish, Hanover, Virginia, USA.
{| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Age!!Gender!!Race!!Slave Owner!!Residence Place |- |Name Unknown||50||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||40||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||15||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||13||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||11||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||9||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||7||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||40||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||40||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||45||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||40||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||20||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||18||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||14||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||12||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||7||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||14||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||5||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||22||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||20||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||40||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||6||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||35||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||30||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||70||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||50||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||40||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||20||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||18||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||16||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||8||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||40||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||30||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||20||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||18||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||25||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||20||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||55||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||65||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||45||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |} == Sources ==

The Slaves of Hardy Clements

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[[Category:Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] ==Slaves of [[Clements-5380|Hardy Clements]]== ===1850 Slave Schedule=== [[Clements-5380|Hardy Clements]] owned 169 slaves in District 1, Tuscaloosa, Alabama in 1850. "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWB-MYW2 : 23 February 2021), Hardy Clements in entry for MM9.1.1/MV8N-W8Y:, 1850. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Slave Owner Name!!Age!!YOB!!Gender!!Race |- |Hardy Clements||60||1790||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||54||1796||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||19||1831||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||17||1833||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||14||1836||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||12||1838||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||9||1841||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||55||1795||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||45||1805||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||20||1830||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||19||1831||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||12||1838||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||11||1839||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||9||1841||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||2||1848||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||15||1835||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||15||1835||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||14||1836||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||12||1838||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||39||1811||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||15||1835||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||13||1837||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||11||1839||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||9||1841||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||6||1844||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||1||1849||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||34||1816||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||15||1835||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||13||1837||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||9||1841||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||7||1843||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||4||1846||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||9||1841||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||33||1817||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||41||1809||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||12||1838||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||11||1839||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||9||1841||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||7||1843||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||6||1844||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||5||1845||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||4||1846||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||2||1848||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||38||1812||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||21||1829||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||5||1845||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||4||1846||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||2||1848||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||1||1849||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||35||1815||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||6||1844||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||1||1849||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||34||1816||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||21||1829||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||23||1827||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||20||1830||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||29||1821||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||19||1831||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||1||1849||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||49||1801||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||39||1811||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||16||1834||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||12||1838||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||16||1834||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||11||1839||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||9||1841||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||5||1845||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||18||1832||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||1||1849||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||20||1830||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||14||1836||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||12||1838||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||10||1840||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||8||1842||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||5||1845||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||2||1848||Female||Black|||| |} === 1855 Alabama State Census === In 1855,"Alabama State Census, 1855," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GGTP-9BPL?cc=1915984 : 19 May 2014), > image 1 of 1; Department of Archives and History, Montgomery. Hardy Clements was living in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama with 336 enslaved people. No further information was given about the enslaved persons. ===1860 Slave Schedules=== In Blockers Beat, Precinct 19, Tuscaloosa, Alabama - 237 slaves"United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKJ3-3BW2 : 16 October 2019), Hardy Clements, 1860. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Slave Owner Name!!Age!!YOB!!Gender!!Race |- |Hardy Clements||31||1829||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||36||1824||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||12||1848||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||8||1852||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||6||1854||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||4||1856||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||2||1858||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||30||1830||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||29||1831||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||9||1851||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||5||1855||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||1/12||1860||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy 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Alabama. They were given to Hardy's son [[Clements-6370|Luther Morgan Clements]] when Hardy divided slaves among his children.''Federal Writers' Project: Slave Narrative Project, Vol. 9, Mississippi, Allen-Young,'' 1936; Anna Baker, p. 11-17; Master Hardy mentioned on p. 14; image copy from the Library of Congress at https://www.loc.gov/resource/mesn.090/?sp=18. * [[Clemens-2425|George Clemens]] * [[Clemens-2426|Harriet Clemens]] * [[Clemens-2431|George Clemens Jr]] * [[Clemens-2430|Allie Clemens]] * [[Clemens-2429|Florence Clemens]] * [[Clemens-2428|Jennie Clemens]] * [[Clemens-2427|Classie Clemens]] * [[Clemens-2662|Anna (Clemens) Baker (abt.1859-aft.1937)]] == Sources ==

The Slaves of Harvey Claytor, Franklin County, Virginia

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Franklin County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Franklin County, Virginia, Slaves]] ==Introduction== [[Claytor-98|Harvey Claytor]] reportedly owned 3,000 acres of land in Franklin County, Virginia, and perhaps as many as 100 slaves. He was Schalene Dagutis' first cousin five times removed and according to a DNA match was the father of [[Claytor-123|William Armstead Claytor]], with the family slave cook Letitia. After the Civil War, William Armstead Claytor moved to Floyd County, Virginia, with his mother and several siblings. That information led to finding a record collection held by the Library of Virginia called the ''Register of Colored Person...cohabiting together as Husband and Wife'' on 27 February 1866. I could not find Letitia and her husband, Henry, in the register, but I did find three other slaves who were formerly owned by Harvey Claytor. http://tangledrootsandtrees.blogspot.com/2015/03/slaves-of-harvey-claytor-1800-1871-of.html ===1840 Census=== :Free Colored Persons - Males - 10 thru 23:1 :Free Colored Persons - Males - 36 thru 54: 1 :Slaves - Males - Under 10: 7 :Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23: 4 :Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35: 5 :Slaves - Males - 36 thru 54: 3 :Slaves - Females - Under 10: 11 :Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23: 3 :Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35: 4 :Slaves - Females - 55 thru 99: 1 ===1850 Slave Schedule=== {| border="1" class="sortable" ! |- |Gender||Age |- |Male|| |- |Male|| |- |(not transcribed)|| |- |Male||18 |- |Female||12 |- |Female||10 |- |Female||5 |- |Female|| |- |Female|| |- |Female||14 |- |Female||18 |- |Female||10 |- |Male||9 |- |Female||13 |- |Male||20 |- |Female||18 |- |Female||19 |- |Male||4 |- |Female||4 |- |Female||3 |- |Female||2 |- |Female||3 |- |Male||3 |- |Male||2 |- |Male||1 |- |Female||3 |- |Female||2 |- |Male||35 |- |Female||5 |- |Male||2 |- |Female||1 |} ===Cohabitation Schedules=== *[[Claytor-276|Sam Claytor (abt.1846-)]]Floyd County (Va.) Register of Colored Persons of Floyd County, State of Virginia, cohabiting together as Husband and Wife on 27th February 1866. Local Government Records Collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia. *[[Claytor-277|John Claytor (abt.1815-)]] h/o: *[[Claytor-278|Mildred Claytor (abt.1833-)]] and probably their children: **[[Claytor-279|Bird Claytor (abt.1853-)]] **[[Claytor-280|Louisa Claytor (abt.1854-)]] **[[Claytor-281|Tilman Claytor (abt.1858-)]] **[[Claytor-282|Frances Claytor (abt.1861-)]] **[[Claytor-283|Sparrel Claytor (abt.1864-)]] *[[Claytor-288|Jane (Claytor) Lemons (abt.1834-)]]and probably her children: **[[Lemons-1741|Monroe Lemons (abt.1849-)]] **[[Lemons-1742|Edmund Lemons (abt.1852-)]] **[[Lemons-1743|Kitty Lemons (1854-)]] **[[Lemons-1739|Tas Lemons (abt.1856-)]] **[[Lemons-1740|Sarah Lemons (abt.1857-)]] A slave list from the '''Claytor plantation''' consists of names and birth years both before and after slavery of those who lived on the plantation. ::Birth Year|Name #1853 Bob B-Slave #1853 Maria B-Slave #1853 Rose B-Slave #1853 Susan B-Slave #1853 Unnamed Claytor B-Slave Female #1854 Adaline B-Slave #1854 Betsey B-Slave #1854 Unnamed Claytor B-Slave Male #1855 Harriett B-Slave #1855 Unnamed Claytor B-Slave Female #1855 Unnamed Claytor B-Slave Female #1855 Unnamed Claytor B-Slave Female #1855 Unnamed Claytor B-Slave Male #1856 Luke B-Slave #1856 Maria B-Slave #1856 Oscar B-Slave #1857 Unnamed Claytor B-Slave Female #1858 Roland B-Slave #1858 Unnamed Claytor B-Slave Female #1858 Unnamed Claytor B-Slave Male #1859 Unnamed Claytor B-Slave Male #1859 Unnamed Claytor B-Slave Female #1860 Alexander B-Slave #1860 Unnamed Claytor B-Slave Male #1861 Caroline B-Slave #1861 Henry B-Slave #1861 Martha B-Slave #1861 Sallie B-Slave #1861 Willis B-Slave #1862 Unnamed Claytor B-Slave Female #1863 George B-Slave #1864 Luke Black #1864 William Black #1866 Unnamed Claytor Black Female #1870 John F. Black #1871 James Black #1871 Pleasant Black #1872 Drucilla C. Black #1872 James H. Black #1872 Mary E. Black #1873 Maria Z. Black #1873 Susan Black #1873 Unnamed Claytor Black Female #1873 Unnamed Claytor Black Male #1880 Unnamed Claytor Black Male #1883 Unnamed Claytor Black Female #1886 Mary R. Black #1887 Sallie E. Black #1891 Robert Black #1896 John Black ==Sources== * '''1840 Census''': "1840 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1840; Census Place: Franklin, Virginia; Roll: 559; Page: 293; Family History Library Film: 0029686
{{Ancestry Sharing|27821514|e5058c}} - {{Ancestry Record|8057|3487608}} (accessed 23 March 2022)
Harry Clacker. (Total slaves: 38) * '''1850 Census''': "1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archive in Washington DC; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census Of The United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
{{Ancestry Sharing|27821528|bd6ce6}} - {{Ancestry Record|8055|92732653}} (accessed 23 March 2022)
Harvey Clayter in Franklin, Virginia, USA. * Year: 1870; Census Place: Locust Grove, Floyd, Virginia; Roll: M593_1646; Page: 126A *Woodbury, Margaret C and Marsh, Ruth C., ''Virginia kaleidoscope : the Claytor family of Roanoke, and some of its kinships, from first families of Virginia and their former slaves.'' Ann Arbor, Mich. (1715 Arbordale Dr., Ann Arbor 48105) : M.C. Woodbury ; Saginaw, Mich. (716 E. Holland Ave., Saginaw 48601) : R.C. Marsh, ©1994. *[https://www.worldcat.org/title/virginia-kaleidoscope-the-claytor-family-of-roanoke-and-some-of-its-kinships-from-first-families-of-virginia-and-their-former-slaves/oclc/34546014]

The Slaves of Isaac Franklin, West Feliciana, Louisiana

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[[Category:West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana, Slaves]] [[Category:West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of Plantations]] [[Space:Index_of_Acklen_Plantations|Isaac Franklin-Acklen Plantations Index]] ==Introduction== The slaves listed here owned by [[Franklin-1850|Isaac Franklin]] are a cumulative account of the enslaved on all of his West Feliciana properties in 1840 and 1850. When Franklin died and left his estate to his wife, Adelicia, she became the sole owner. In 1860, the slave schedule enumerated each plantation by name separately and under her new husband's name, Joseph Acklen. You can find each of those plantations in the Franklin-Acken Index link above with the 1860 enumerations. The Louisiana State Penitentiary (Angola) sits on the land that was very likely Isaac Franklin's West Louisiana properties.[[Space:Angola_Plantation|Angola Plantation]]Tucker, C. (2021, June 17). Louisiana State Prison, Angola (1880- ). BlackPast.org. https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/institutions-african-american-history/louisiana-state-prison-angola-1880/ https://ourmammys.com/blog/f/louisiana-state-penitentiary-angola-plantation The penitentiary abuts the Mississippi River and is in West Feliciana Parish.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louisiana_State_Penitentiary See also: Going South on the Isaac Franklin Slave Express, by Gloria L. Smith: https://www.proquest.com/openview/5f355cdbe996380d1bb900640b5ad9e5/1?pq-origsite=gscholar&cbl=1817600 ===1840 Census for West Feliciana, Louisiana=== Franklin enslaved '''333 people''' in 1840. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name:!!Isaac Franklin |- |Home in 1840 (City, County, State):||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29:||3 |- |Slaves - Males - Under 10:||30 |- |Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23:||32 |- |Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35:||86 |- |Slaves - Males - 36 thru 54:||22 |- |Slaves - Females - Under 10:||40 |- |Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23:||32 |- |Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35:||78 |- |Slaves - Females - 36 thru 54:||13 |- |Persons Employed in Agriculture:||360 |- |Free White Persons - 20 thru 49:||3 |- |Total Free White Persons:||3 |- |Total Slaves:||333 |- |Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves:||336 |} ===1850 Slave Schedule=== According to the 1850 Slave Schedule for West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana, [[Franklin-1850|Isaac Franklin]] enslaved '''709 people'''. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name Unknown!!Age!!Gender!!Race!!Slave Owner!!Residence Place |- |Name Unknown||14||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||32||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||64||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||25||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||34||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||67||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||29||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||10||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||39||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||34||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||28||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name 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Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||64||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||1||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||34||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||20||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||29||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||74||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||28||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||34||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||27||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||33||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||29||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||5||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||31||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||2||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||3||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||1||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||2||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||5||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||11||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||34||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||25||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||34||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||25||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||6||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||26||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||44||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||30||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||30||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||11||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||34||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||1||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||20||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||10||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||20||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||29||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||25||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||29||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||48||Male||Mulatto||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||34||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||14||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||52||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||24||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||1||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||50||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||20||Female||Mulatto||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||69||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||46||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||30||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||1||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||9||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||6||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||52||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||38||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||34||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||29||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||11||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||30||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||5||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||3||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||18||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||6||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||12||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||10||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||34||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||33||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||30||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||29||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||30||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||34||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||12||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||6||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||9||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||34||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||35||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||44||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||2||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||26||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||28||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||24||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||23||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||1||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||28||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||64||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||11||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||64||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||14||Female||Mulatto||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||32||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||34||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||57||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||20||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||54||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||36||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||22||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||1||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||49||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||50||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||34||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||34||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||29||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||12||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||24||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||29||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||27||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||32||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||44||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||34||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||4||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||44||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||29||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||27||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||6||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||15||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||16||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||20||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||27||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||6||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||24||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||26||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||11||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||25||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||7||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||4||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||5||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||5||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||10||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||3||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||49||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||33||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||30||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||9||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||35||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||9||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||7||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||6||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||4||Female||Mulatto||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||29||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||9||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||24||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||25||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||11||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||8||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||1||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||23||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||6||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||25||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||34||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||27||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||32||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||23||Male||Mulatto||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||4||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||22||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||8||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||39||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||23||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||27||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||43||Female||Mulatto||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||41||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||12||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||1||Male||Mulatto||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||29||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||34||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||37||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||34||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||5||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||1||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||9||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||34||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||22||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||10||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||65||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||5||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||14||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||23||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||4||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||10||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||9||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||27||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||29||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||39||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||8||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||34||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||34||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||34||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||26||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||7||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||24||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||27||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||2||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||64||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||34||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||41||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||54||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||7||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||14||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||29||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||74||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||38||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||32||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||30||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||27||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||14||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||5||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||31||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||7||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||20||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||31||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||38||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||30||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||54||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||39||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||25||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||22||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||5||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||32||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||21||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||32||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||39||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||1||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||2||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||31||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||64||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||15||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||33||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||65||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||26||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||35||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||68||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||30||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||11||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||40||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||35||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||29||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||30||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||28||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||2||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||3||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||30||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||22||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||42||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||41||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||40||Male||Mulatto||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||33||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||24||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||26||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||21||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||25||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||7||Female||Mulatto||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||27||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||35||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||44||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||25||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||22||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |} == Sources == * Free Ancestry Database for 1850 Slave Schedule for Isaac Franklin: https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/8055/?count=50&f-80100002=Isaac&f-80100002_x=1&f-80100003=Franklin&f-80100003_x=1 *"United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-D1J3-ZN3?cc=1420440&wc=MJCD-K6L%3A1042936801%2C1042959601%2C1042959602 : 22 May 2014), Louisiana > West Feliciana > West Feliciana parish > image 13 of 132; citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).

The Slaves of James Marion Morson of Goochland, Virginia

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Goochland County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Goochland County, Virginia, Slaves]] In 1850 Goochland, Virginia, [[Morson-29|James M Morson]] owned 193 slaves per the 1850 Slave Schedule."United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV8R-GGG : 15 February 2020), MM9.1.1/MV8R-GK4:, 1850. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Sex!! Age!! DOB!! Color!! 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The Slaves of Jean Jacques Haydel, Sr.

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[[Category:Whitney Plantation, St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana]] [[Category:St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana, Slaves]] [[Category:St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana]] [[Category:St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Wallace, Louisiana]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] == History == [[Space:Whitney_Plantation%2C_Louisiana|Whitney Plantation]] aka Habitation Haydel. '''[[Haydel-46|Jean Jacques Haydel, Sr.]] - 1819 Whitney Plantation, Louisiana''' From the Whitney Plantation website:https://www.whitneyplantation.org/history/slavery-in-louisiana/enslaved-workers-at-whitney/ The following profiles come from an 1819 inventory of the plantation owner, Jean Jacques Haydel, Sr. A majority of these enslaved people were considered “Creoles,” meaning they were born in Louisiana. Nineteen people who were enslaved on this plantation in 1819 were African-born survivors of the Atlantic crossing. In 1819, eleven years after the end of the transatlantic trade, several enslaved individuals at this plantation were still quite young, between the ages of 20 and 35. This means that some people enslaved at Whitney Plantation were forced through the Middle Passage when they were younger than 10. In addition to African-born people, the inventory includes people who had experienced different types of slave trading. Two people came from the Caribbean (Jamaica and St. Domingue), and three were traded from the Upper South (the slaveholding states along the Eastern Seaboard). "Of the 19 enslaved Africans listed on the plantation in 1819, 8 were Mande people (Mandingo, Bambara, and Soso). Six were Congo (Bantu) people of Central Africa. Four were listed as Kiamba (Tchamba), people from modern-day Ghana. One person was Temne, which is a group primarily found in Sierra Leone today. Mande people deeply influenced the culture of Louisiana. They brought foodways and customs that have remained prevalent in the state. Importantly, their masking traditions which can still be seen today in the tradition of Mardi Gras Indians of New Orleans." '''Total number of slaves''': 61, including 19 African born (31%), 22 females (36%), 8 children under 10 (13%). :[[Haydel-172|Sam]], 60, Soso nation, blind, and wife Marguerite, Creole, 66, est. null. (Susu nation: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susu_people) :[[Haydel-186|Marie Joseph]], 50, Creole Négresse, cook, est. 450 piastres. :[[Haydel-176|Eleonore]], 10, Creole Négresse, est. 500 piastres. :[[Haydel-185|Marie]], 43, Creole Négresse, cook, est. 450 piastres. :[[Haydel-187|Pauline]], 10, Creole Négresse, est. 500 piastres. :[[Haydel-173|Honore]], 30, Canga nation, good domestic, recovered from hernia, est.1,200 p. :[[Haydel-180|Agathe]], 43, Creole Négresse, est. 1800 piastres with three children: Twins [[Haydel-188|Jean]] and [[Haydel-189|Jeanne]], 4, and [[Haydel-190|Clemence]], 18 months. :[[Haydel-254|Rosette]], 40, Creole Négresse, good domestic, est. 750 piastres. :[[Haydel-255|Rose]], 14, Creole Négresse, Domestic, est. 1200 piastres. :[[Haydel-256|Francoise]], 12, Creole Négresse, est. 750 piastres. :[[Haydel-257|Eugenie]], 24, Creole Négresse, good domestic, est. 1700 with children: [[Haydel-258|Basile]], 4, and [[Haydel-259|Syphorien]], 1. :[[Haydel-260|Sila]], 40, Creole Négresse, est. 1200 piastres with children [[Haydel-261|Toussaint]], 2 and [[Haydel-262|Moliere]], 6 months. :[[Haydel-175|Bernard]], 50, Kiamba nation, est. 100, est., had fits of madness (moments de démence). :[[Haydel-178|Adonis]], 50, Bambara nation, sugar maker, est. 250 piastres. :[[Haydel-263|Henry]], 50, Jamaican Creole, est. 500 piastres. :[[Haydel-264|Flore]], 60, Creole Négresse of St. Domingue, est. 250 piastres. :[[Haydel-265|Sophie]], 35, Congo nation, Good domestic, est. 600 piastres. :[[Haydel-179|Barnabe]], 30, Bambara nation, sugar maker, sawyer, good domestic, est. 1000 p. :[[Haydel-268|Manuel]], 23, Creole, thief and maroon, est. 400 piastres. :[[Haydel-267|Lucas]], 35, Soso nation, good domestic, 1200 piastres. :[[Haydel-266|Hector]], 50, Soso nation, est. 100 piastres. :[[Haydel-270|Michel]], 30, Canga nation, good domestic, est. 1500 piastres. :[[Haydel-269|Valere]], 25, Canga nation, cart driver, plough hand, good domestic, est. 1600 p. :[[Haydel-193|Achile]], 22, Mandingo nation, cart driver, ploughman, good domestic, est. 1600 p. :[[Haydel-271|Philipe]], abt 40, Timiny (Temne) people, cart driver, good domestic, est. 1000 piastres. :[[Haydel-272|Isidore]], 20, Congo nation, cartman, good domestic, ring worm disease, est. 500 p. :[[Haydel-273|Gabriel]], 25, Congo nation, good domestic, est. 900 piastres. :[[Haydel-274|Baptiste]], 15, Creole, good herdsman, est. 1200 piastres. :[[Haydel-275|Raphael]], 60, Kiamba nation, est. 50 piastres. :[[Haydel-276|Mars]], 60, Kiamba nation, est. 50 piastres :[[Haydel-277|Augustin]], 50, Kiamba nation, good domestic, est. 400 piastres. :[[Haydel-278|Lubin]], 50, Mandingo nation, do have hernia, est. 50 piastres. :[[Haydel-279|François]], 50, Creole “griffon”, est. 900 piastres. :[[Haydel-177|Alexandre]], 30, Bambara nation, carpenter, cooper, domestic, sickly, est. 50 p. :[[Haydel-280|Antoine]], 20, Creole, good cart driver, plough hand, herdsman, est. 1600 piastres. :[[Haydel-281|Hilaire]], 19, Creole, good cart driver, plough hand, good herdsman, est. 1600 p. :[[Haydel-282|Etienne]], 19, Creole, good cart driver, ploughman, herdsman, est. 1700 piastres. :[[Haydel-283|Azor]], abt. 19, Creole, good cart driver, plough hand, good herdsman, est. 1700 piastres. :[[Haydel-284|Joseph]], 20, Creole, good cart driver, plough hand, herdsman, est. 1700 piastres. :[[Haydel-285|Robin]], 18, Creole of America, cart driver, ploughman, herdsman, est. 1600 p. :[[Haydel-286|Dick]], 25, Creole of America, good cart driver, plough hand, herdsman, 1600 p. :[[Haydel-287|Jean Pierre]], 22, Creole, cart driver, plough hand, herdsman, est. 1600 piastres. :[[Haydel-288|Reguine]], 18, Creole Négresse of America, good domestic, est. 1100 piatres. :[[Haydel-289|Catherine]], 16, Creole Négresse, good domestic, est. 1100 piastres. :[[Haydel-290|Julien]], 16, Creole, good domestic, Creole, est. 1200 piastres. :[[Haydel-291|Rene]], 13, Creole, good herdsman, est. 1200 piastres. :[[Haydel-292|Claire]], 20, Creole Negress, domestic, seamstress, est. 1600 p. with child [[Haydel-293|Ursin]], 7. The five children of Jean Jacques Haydel (senior) were granted each a female slave, worth 500 piastres, to help their establishment: :[[Haydel-294|Augustine]], est. 500 piastres, donated to [[Haydel-105|Jean Jacques Haydel, Jr.]] :[[Haydel-295|Marinette]], est. 500 piastres, donated to Jean François Marcelin Haydel. :[[Haydel-296|Fanchonette]], est. 500 piastres, donated to Adelaide Haydel. :[[Haydel-297|Henriette]], est. 500 piastres, donated to Erasie Haydel. :[[Haydel-298|Angelique]], est. 500 piastres, donated to Marguerite Aymée Haydel. Signed: :[[Haydel-46|Jean Jacques Haydel]], pere (father) :[[Haydel-105|Jean Jacques Haydel]], fils (son) :Adelaide Haydel :Georges Roussel :Erasie Haydel :Louis le Boourgeois :Marcellin Haydel :Pierre Becnel :Pierre aimee Becnel :Florestan Becnel :Ramire Becnel :Emma Becnel :Pierre Boossie :Germain Plessy :Morel Guiramand :Hypolite Mialaret :Terence le Blanc, Judge and ex-officio Notary Public ===1840 Slave Auction=== [[Space:Slave_Auction_of_Jean_Jacques_Haydel%2C_Jr.]] == Sources ==

The Slaves of Jeremiah Scales

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[[Category:Davidson County, Tennessee, Slaves]] [[Category:Davidson County, Tennessee, Slave Owners]][[Category:Rutherford County, Tennessee, Slaves]] [[Category:Rutherford County, Tennessee, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] In 1850, [[Scales-1243|Jeremiah Scales]] and his wife [[Bosley-871|Rachel (Bosley) Scales]] lived in Davidson County, Tennessee and enslaved five people.1850 U.S. Census, Davidson County, Tennessee, slave schedule, page 769-771 (penned), Jeremiah Scales owner; digital image, Family Search ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6X37-6SJ/ FamilySearch] : accessed 12 Jun 2021); citing NARA microfilm publication M432 roll 902. [[Childress-2093|Susan Childress]] may be represented by one of the enslaved women in this record. 1850 (age, sex, colour) *23 M B *17 M B *21 F B *19 F B *12 F B (approximate age of [[Childress-2093|Susan Childress]]) In 1860, the following enslaved people were held by the Scales family in Rutherford County, Tennessee.1860 U.S. Census, Rutherford County, Tennessee, slave schedule, District 2, page 9 (penned), J. Scales owner; digital image, FamilySearch ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GBSD-N8B/ FamilySearch] : accessed 19 December 2021); citing NARA microfilm publication M653 roll 1285. Two of the entries for enslaved people match the approximate ages of [[Childress-2093|Susan]] and her son [[Childress-2075|Wiley Childress]]. 1860 (age, sex, color) *30 F B *27 F B *26 F B (approximate age of [[Childress-2093|Susan Childress]]) *25 M B *10 M B *9 M B *6 M B (approximate age of [[Childress-2075|Wiley Childress]]) *3 M B *10/12 M B *4/12 M B *8 F B *6 F B *4 F B *6 M B (approximate age of [[Childress-2075|Wiley Childress]]) == Sources ==

The Slaves of Jesse Farinholt, Marengo County, Alabama

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[[Category:Farinholt Plantation, Marengo County, Alabama]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Category:Marengo County, Alabama, Slaves]] [[Category:Marengo County, Alabama, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Marengo County, Alabama]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of Plantations]] ==Biography== [[Farinholt-6|Jesse Farinholt]] lived in Marengo Co, AL. He was a widower with two children. In 1847 Jesse purchased a plantation in Marengo Co, AL.'''Deed''': "Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/549079 Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905]
Film number: 008497801 > image 304 of 876
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3SC-NX9B?cat=549079 FamilySearch Image] *1847 from John Guilliault, plantation property, Bk M p.109, SW1/4 and the W1/2 of the NW 1/4 Sec 21, Twp 18, R3E, containing 239 55/100, for the sum of $1440.
'''Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905''':"Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/549079 Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905] Deed records, v. L Nov. 1846-Mar. 1847 (p. 250-end)
Film number: 008497801 > image 269 of 876
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3SC-NX39?i=268&cat=549079 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 5 December 2021) *1847 Marengo Co, AL, Bk M p.38, promise to pay mortgage to John Guilliault
It is unknown if he owned any of these enslaved before the plantation purchase. Jesse only owned this plantation for a year before he died. His estate kept the plantation and the enslaved together for a few years. When his son Anderson Scott Farinholt became of age he sold the plantation to Goodwin G. Griffin. '''Deed''': "Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/549079 Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905]
Film number: 008497800 > image 504 of 880
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3SC-ZSL8-R?i=503&cat=549079 FamilySearch Image] *1853 Marengo Co, AL, Deed Bk P p.142, Sec 21, W1/2 of the NW1/4 of Sec 28 Twp 18 R3E
===Slaves=== The enslaved peoples of Jesse Farinholt are found listed in his estate inventory after he died in 1848. '''Miscellaneous records, 1823-1930 [Marengo County, Alabama]''': "Miscellaneous records, 1823-1930 [Marengo County, Alabama]"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/560725 Miscellaneous records, 1823-1930 [Marengo County, Alabama]]
Film number: 007737730 > image 128 of 921
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C914-FSN7-M?i=127&cat=560725 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 24 December 2021) *1848 January, Estate Inventory
They were listed with their ages in 1848. *[[Farinholt-7|Isaac]] age 65 *[[Farinholt-8|Reubin]] age 60 *[[Farinholt-9|Frank]] age 30 *[[Farinholt-10|Charlotte]] age 24 his wife *[[Farinholt-11|John]] age 4 children *[[Farinholt-12|Jane]] age 3 *[[Farinholt-13|Ame]] age 1 *[[Farinholt-14|Grief (Griff?)]] about age 40 *[[Farinholt-15|Rachel]] age 30?, wife *[[Farinholt-16|Lucy]] age 6, children *[[Farinholt-17|Thomas]] age 4 *[[Farinholt-18|William]] age 1 *[[Farinholt-19|Squire]] age 26 *[[Farinholt-20|Nancy]] his wife *[[Farinholt-21|Tubis]] (Tobias?) age 1, child *[[Farinholt-22|David]] - blacksmith age 32 *[[Farinholt-23|Luckey]] his wife age 40? *[[Farinholt-24|John]] age 14, children of Luckey *[[Farinholt-25|Lucy Ann]] age 11 *[[Farinholt-26|Julia]] age 4 *[[Farinholt-27|Francis]] age 2 *[[Farinholt-28|Washington]] age 16 *[[Farinholt-29|Nancy]] age 65 *[[Farinholt-30|Martha]] age 17 *[[Farinholt-31|Harrison]] age 30 *[[Farinholt-32|Joe]] age 18 *[[Farinholt-33|Sarah Sr.]] age 55 *[[Farinholt-34|Sarah Jr.]] age 22 *[[Farinholt-35|Julia]] age 1 child of Sarah Jr. *[[Farinholt-36|Rowan]] age 24 *[[Sheppard-4955|Jo Sheppard]] age 23 *[[Farinholt-37|Henry]] age 20 *[[Farinholt-38|Horrace]] age 16 *[[Farinholt-39|Justus]] age 14 *[[Farinholt-40|Ned]] age 11 *[[Farinholt-41|Emily]] age 16 *[[Farinholt-42|Elarky]] age 45 *[[Farinholt-43|Phillis]] age 65 *[[Farinholt-44|Davia]] age 22 *[[Farinholt-46|Waunis/Wanda?]] age 15 *[[Farinholt-45|Clari]] age 12 In 1850 the court ordered that the personal property (plantation and slaves) of the said estate was to be kept together and to be kept cultivated for the benefit of the said estate.'"Minutes, 1820-1929'"
Catalog [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/549319 Minutes, 1820-1929] Orphans' Court, v. E 1846-1850
Film number: 007736045 > image 270 of 677
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91Q-9PFF?i=269&cat=549319 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 5 December 2021) *1850 Jan 14
They court ordered the same in 1851,Minutes, 1820-1929"
Catalog:[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/549319 Minutes, 1820-1929Minutes, 1820-1929] Orphans' Court, v. E 1846-1850
Film number: 007736045 > image 345 of 677
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91Q-9P7X?i=344&cat=549319 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 5 December 2021) *1850 Admin asks court to keep the estate together through 1851
1852,"Minutes, 1820-1929"
Catalog:[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/549319 Minutes, 1820-1929Minutes, 1820-1929] Orphans' Court, v. E 1846-1850
Film number: 007736045 > image 400 of 677
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91Q-9GRL?i=399&cat=549319 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 5 December 2021) *1852 Oliver H. Prince asks the court to keep the slaves together to work the plantation for the year 1852.
and 1853."Minutes, 1820-1929"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/549319 Minutes, 1820-1929Minutes, 1820-1929] Orphans' Court, v. E 1846-1850
Film number: 007736045 > image 459 of 677
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91Q-9G6F?i=458&cat=549319 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 5 December 2021) *1852 Admin Oliver Prince auth. to hire out slaves for 1853
1850 Slave Schedule '''United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850"
Image path: United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 > Alabama > Marengo > Marengo county > image 140 of 259; Citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6WVW-DQ?i=139&cc=1420440&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AHRWT-NPT2 FamilySearch Image] *1850 Est. J Farinholt, slaves
*1 black male age 55 *1 black male age 60 *1 black male age 37 *1 black male age 20 *1 black male age 21 *1 black male age 20 *1 black male age 17 *1 black male age 15 *1 black male age 14 *1 black male age 17 *1 black male age 18 *1 black male age 28 *1 black male age 27 *1 black male age 47 *1 black male age 27 *1 black female age 70 *1 black female age 65 *1 black female age 45 *1 black female age 42 *1 black female age 32 *1 black female age 18 *1 black female age 20 *1 black female age 27 *1 black female age 17 *1 black female age 38 *1 black female age 18 *1 black female age 2 *1 black male age 4 *1 mul male age 1 *1 black female age 1 *1 black male age 2 *1 black female age 1 *1 black female age 1/12 twin *1 black female age 1/12 twin *1 black female age 5 *1 black female age 14 *1 black male age 5 *1 black female age 4 *1 black male age 2 *1 black female age 1 *1 mul female age 5 *1 black male age 3 *1 black female age 1 *1 mul male age 30 ===Research Notes=== Goodwin G. Griffin purchased the plantation from Farinholt's son. It is possible that those enslaved persons were sold with the property, and then were included on the 1860 Slave Schedule, listed under the name G. G. Griffin. '''United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860"
Image path: United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860 > Alabama > Marengo > Western Division > image 78 of 124; Citing NARA microfilm publication M653 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYBF-9RY8?i=77&cc=3161105&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AWKN5-63ZM FamilySearch Image] (accessed 15 December 2021) *1860 Marengo Co, AL
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The Slaves of John Barnett

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Category:Rockingham County, North Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:Rockingham County, North Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] In 1820 [[Barnett-4852|John Barnett]] enslaved eleven people in Rockingham County, North Carolina.1820 U.S. Census, Rockingham County, North Carolina, population schedule, No district provided, page 630-631 (stamped), line 25 (hand counted), John Barnett; digital image, FamilySearch ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YTB-SXL3/ FamilySearch link] : accessed 13 December 2021); citing NARA microfilm publication M33, roll 82. Males *1 under age 14 *2 between 14 and under 26 *2 between 26 and under 45 *1 over age 45 Females *3 under age 14 *1 between 14 and under 26 *1 over age 45 == Sources ==

The Slaves of John M Trevilian in Goochland, Virginia

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Goochland County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Goochland County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] In the 1820 Census for Goochland, [[Trevillian-60|John M Trevilian]] lists ownership of 22 slaves. :Slaves - Males - Under 14:5 :Slaves - Males - 14 thru 25:2 :Slaves - Males - 26 thru 44:2 :Slaves - Males - 45 and over:1 :Slaves - Females - Under 14:3 :Slaves - Females - 14 thru 25:4 :Slaves - Females - 26 thru 44:3 :Slaves - Females - 45 and over:2 In the 1840 Census for Goochland, he lists ownership of 58 slaves. :Slaves - Males - Under 10:13 :Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23:7 :Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35:9 :Slaves - Males - 36 thru 54:3 :Slaves - Females - Under 10:14 :Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23:3 :Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35:7 :Slaves - Females - 36 thru 54:2 John M. Trevilian is listed on the 1850 Slave Schedule for Goochland, VA. He owned 55 slaves. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Age!!Gender!!Race!!Name of Slave Owner!!Residence Place |- | |- |16||Male||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |20||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |25||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |38||Male||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |6||Male||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |4||Male||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |30||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |7/12||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |8||Male||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |22||Male||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |5||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |3||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |45||Male||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |8||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |20||Female||Mulatto||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |7||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |3||Male||Mulatto||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |12||Male||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |25||Male||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |30||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia |- | |- |14||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |1||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |14||Female||Mulatto||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |15||Male||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |35||Female||Mulatto||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |70||Male||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |25||Female||Mulatto||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |7||Female||Mulatto||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |1||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |5||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |3||Male||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |16||Male||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |40||Male||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |4||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |6||Male||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |60||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |20||Male||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |38||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia |- | |- |30||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |3||Male||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |90||Male||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |1||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |35||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |20||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |15||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |30||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |8||Male||Mulatto||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |48||Male||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |30||Male||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |25||Male||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |18||Male||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |1||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |50||Male||Mulatto||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |60||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |10||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia |} John M Trevilian is listed on the 1860 Slave Schedule owning 64 slaves (spelling is Treviliam):"United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XK-TMW2 : 16 October 2019), John M Treviliam, 1860. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!! Sex!!Age!!!!!!!!!! |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||75|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||52|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||50|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||50|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||50|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||50|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||49|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||49|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||48|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||46|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||45|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||45|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||41|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||40|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||40|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||40|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||40|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||39|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||38|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||38|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||38|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||35|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||35|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||30|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||30|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||28|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||27|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||26|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||22|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||21|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||21|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||19|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||19|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||18|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||18|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||17|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||15|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||15|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||15|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||13|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||12|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||12|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||12|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||12|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||11|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||10|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||10|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||10|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||8|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||7|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||7|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||6|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||6|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||6|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||5|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||5|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||5|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||5|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||5|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||5|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||4|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||4|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||3|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||2|| |} In 1862, John M. Trevillian provided his slaves [[Trevillian-61|Aron]] and [[Trevillian-62|Charles]] for 40 days each @ .50/per day and was paid $40.00 for their labor. [[Space:Confederate_Slave_Payrolls%2C_Goochland_County%2C_Virginia%2C_to_Yorktown%2C_1862]] == Sources == *1820 U S Census; Census Place: Goochland, Virginia; Page: 19; NARA Roll: M33_139; Image: 30; https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/150998336/person/282291605918/facts *Year: 1840; Census Place: Goochland, Virginia; Roll: 559; Page: 385; Family History Library Film: 0029686; https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/150998336/person/282291605918/facts *1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules results for John Trevillian; https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/8055/?f-80100002=John&f-80100003=Trevillian&fh=40&fsk=MDszOTsyMA-61--61-

The Slaves of John Thompson, Goochland, Virginia

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Goochland County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Goochland County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] :[[Thompson-66365|John Thompson]], Owner *United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 *Goochland county, Goochland, Virginia, United Stateshttps://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6S87-JCJ?i=7&cc=1420440&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AMV8R-LMC {| border="1" class="sortable" |- |Name || ||Sex||Age |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||70|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||55|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||50|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||55|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||48|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||50|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||35|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||28|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||30|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||21|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||50|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||30|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||18|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||53|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||60|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||25|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||7|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||4|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||2|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||8|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||16|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||0|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||33|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||10|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||5|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||35|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||12|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||10|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||8|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||6|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||3|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||38|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||12|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||8|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female|||| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||4|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male|||| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||5|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||40|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||1|| |- | |} :John Thompson, Owner *United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860 *Goochland county, Goochland, Virginia, United Stateshttps://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XK-F3MM {| border="1" class="sortable" !Household!!Role!!Sex!!Age!!Birthplace |- |John Thompson|||||||| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||60|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||60|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||55|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||50|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||50|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||47|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||45|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||43|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||37|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||33|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||28|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||25|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||25|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||25|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||20|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||17|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||16|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||15|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||14|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||14|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||14|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||13|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||13|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||11|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||11|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||10|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||10|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||9|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||9|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||8|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||7|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||6|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||2|| |} John Thompson is listed on the [[Space:Confederate_Slave_Payrolls%2C_Goochland_County%2C_Virginia%2C_to_Yorktown%2C_1862|Confederate Slave Payrolls]] as the owner of two slaves: *[[Smith-244040|George Smith]] * [[Minor-2360|George Minor]] == Sources == * United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 Virginia Goochland Goochland county; https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6S87-JCJ?i=7&cc=1420440&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AMV8R-LMC *United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860 Virginia Goochland Goochland county; https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XK-F3MM

The Slaves of Joseph John Alston I

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Halifax County, North Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:Halifax County, North Carolina, Slave Owners]] ==The Enslaved of Joseph John Alston I== The following is the distribution of the enslaved named in the Will of [[Alston-52|Joseph John Alston I]]. For the complete will, please see: [[Space:The_Will_of_Joseph_John_Alston_I|The Will of Joseph John Alston I]] To son [[Alston-205|John William Gideon Alston (1730-1784)]] * Luvey * Joseph To son Philip Alston * slaves already in his posession To daughter Patty Merony * slaves already in her posession To son [[Alston-370|William Alston (1748-1789)]], for his use until his children come of age * Hanah * Hagar * Silva * Nancy * Pris * Boatswain * Musery * Rose * Rachel * Sam To son [[Alston-370|William Alston (1748-1789)]] * Fork Ben * Pris, wife of Fork Ben To son [[Alston-375|Willis Alston (1750-bef.1819)]] * Simon * Pocosan Ben * Frank To grandson [[Alston-1057|Joseph John Alston (abt.1775-1831)]] * Jim, son to Mulato Peg * negro girl named Jude daughter of Penny To son [[Alston-374|Henry Alston (1753-aft.1830)]] * Hester * Peter's daughter * Jacob mulatto boy * youung Boccoran * Dyner * Sabina, child of Dyner * Davy, child of Dyner To Daughter [[Alston-373|Mary (Alston) Farris (1756-abt.1815)]] * slaves already given To Daughter [[Alston-372|Euphan Wilson Alston (1761-1810)]] on loan until her death and then to her children * Sall * Toby * Will * Roger * Anne * Creas, child of Sall * Buck, child of Sall * Nann, child of Sall * Adam, child of Sall * Nan, child of Crease * Will, child of Crease * Charles, child of Cate * Edie, child of Cate * Jupiter, child of Pegg * Abraham, child of old Joe ==Sources== * [https://www.ncgenweb.us/ncstate/plantations/aspenhall-chatham.htm Aspen Hall history]. * '''Probate''': "North Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1665-1998"
Halifax County, North Carolina, Wills; Author: North Carolina. County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions (Halifax County); Probate Place: Halifax, North Carolina
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Joseph John Alston probate on 15 Jan 1780.

The Slaves of Joseph John Alston II, North Carolina

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[[Category:Aspen Hall Plantation, Chatham County, North Carolina]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Category:Chatham County, North Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:Chatham County, North Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Space:Aspen_Hall_Plantation%2C_Chatham_County%2C_North_Carolina|Aspen Hall Plantation, Chatham County, North Carolina]] ==Introduction== This page is dedicated to the enslaved, held in slavery by [[Alston-371|Joseph John Alston II (1767-1841)]], their parents and their descendants. The Alston family legacy begins in Edgecombe, Halifax County, and this branch leads and ends in Pittsboro, Chatham County. Pittsboro is located about 16 miles east of Siler City. {{One Place Study|place=Siler City, North Carolina|category=Siler City, North Carolina One Place Study}} ===Census Records=== In the 1790 Census, Joseph John Alston is listed as the owner of 11 slaves. '''1790 Census''': "1790 United States Federal Census"
The National Archives in Washington, DC; Washington, DC; First Census of the United States, 1790.; Year: 1790; Census Place: Edgecombe, Halifax, North Carolina; Series: M637; Roll: 7; Page: 457; Family History Library Film: 0568147
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Joseph, Jno Alston in Edgecombe, Halifax, North Carolina.
In the 1800 census Joseph held 32 enslaved people in Hallifax, Halifax, North Carolina.'''1800 Census''':"1800 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1800; Census Place: Hallifax, Halifax, North Carolina; Series: M32; Roll: 30; Page: 286; Image: 287; Family History Library Film: 337906
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Jos John Alston in Hallifax, Halifax, North Carolina.
By 1820 he held 153 enslaved people in Chatham, North Carolina.'''1820 Census''': "1820 United States Federal Census"
1820 U S Census; Census Place: Chatham, North Carolina; Page: 218; NARA Roll: M33_82; Image: 129
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Jos Jno Alston in Chatham, North Carolina.
In 1840 he had reduced his slave holdings to 34 in Chatham, North Carolina, giving most of them to his children ahead of his death in 1841.'''1840 Census''':"1840 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1840; Census Place: Chatham, North Carolina; Roll: 357; Page: 150; Family History Library Film: 0018093
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Joseph Aldon in Chatham, North Carolina.
===From the will of Joseph John Alston II=== '''Note''': Chatham Jack's will bequeathed the slaves that he had already given each of his children previously. Lot No.1 consisting of the following slaves is assigned to [[Jackson-53054|SAMUEL S. JACKSON]], son-in law to daughter [[Alston-1253|Elizabeth K. Alston]] :MINGO :DAVID (#1) :BOB :WILLIAM :ALSTON :LEVI :ESTHER "large" :PATSEY :THENEY :NANCY & Child :SINA and two children :HANNAH :MARY "short" & 2 children :SAM :TEMPY :WINNEY :AMBROSE :ANNA :GABE Lot No. 2 to MRS. [[Alston-1626|MARGARET COTTEN]]: :EDMUND, :DAVID (#2) :BOCKNER, :THOMAS, :MACKLIN, :JUDA, :EVALINE, :ESTHER; :RODIN, :LANY & Child, :ANGELLA & Child, :ELLEN and two Children, :DINA, :BLACK WINNY and 2 children Lot No. 3 to MRS [[Alston-476|EMELINE HAMLIN]]: :PETER, :AMERICA, :GIDEON, :ALDRIDGE, :ISABEL, :YOUNG SYLVIA, :MARGARET, :LOUISA, :PATSEY and two children, :BETHANY and child, :LAURA and child, :CHARITY, :WILLIAM, :RODY and two children. :Lot No. 4 to JOHN J. JACKSON - [blank] :Lot No. 5 to JOHN A. COTTEN - Girl ANNA :Lot No. 6 to JOHN J. ALSTON - Girl KISSIA :Lot No. 7 to JOSEPH J. HAMLIN - [blank] :Lot No. 8 to JOSEPH JOHN ALSTON - NANCY ---- '''Chatham Jack Alston's Estate: LIST OF SLAVES HIRED out to following persons on January 3, 1843 :LEVI (Samuel Jackson) to Thomas Harris :PETER (Emaline Hamlin) to J. H. Hawkins :EDMUND (Margaret Cotton) to Wm. Dorsett :ALDREDGE (Emaline Hamlin) to Saml Cruchfield :DAVE - James Sellers :AMERICA (Emaline Hamlin) to J. Haralson :DAVID - J. Haralson :AUGUSTIN - J. Haralson :GID(eon) (Emaline Hamlin) to J. J. Palmer :MINGO (Samuel Jackson) to Wm. N. Craven :THOMAS (Margaret Cotton) to J. J. Palmer :SAM (Samuel Jackson) to John Rowe :BOCKNER (Margaret Cotton) to J. Haralson :CHATHAM - Harman Burk :RODIN (Margaret Cotton) to Wm. Rowe :MACKLIN (Margaret Cotton) Wm Dausett :WILLIAM (Emaline Hamlin) to Wm. Bridges :ALSTON (Samuel Jackson) to Richard Paterson :BOB (Samuel Jackson) to Daniel Baker :MARY - Frank Selph :ISABEL (Emaline Hamlin) George W. Stedman :JUDA (Margaret Cotton) to Porter Stedman :PATSY (Emaline Hamlin) to George Burns :ESTER - Arch'd Pounds (not sure which one) :LAURA (Emaline Hamlin) to Phillip Alston :LOUISA (Emaline Hamlin) to Henry Burns :NANCY (Samuel Jackson) to Wm Lindsey :DINAH (Margaret Cotton) to Wm. Paterson :SILVY (Silvia) (Emaline Hamlin) to Newton Bryant :EVALINE (Margaret Cotton) to Rich'd Paterson :MARGARET (Emaline Hamlin) to W.A. Hamlin :MARY (Samuel Jackson) to Wm. Linley :SILVY - Marshall Gardner :WILLIAM - Henry Fields :SINAH (Samuel Jackson) to Alvis Mirick :PATSY - Wm. Dausett :BETHANY - A. Fleming :TEMPY (Samuel Jackson) to Martin Hanks :LANY (Margaret Cotton) Ruffin Burns :ARRENA - Wm A. Hamlin :ANZILLA - Gideon Alston :EASTER - Wm Lindley :THENY (Samuel Jackson) to E. Hinton :JINNY - Wm. Lindley :HANAH (Samuel Jackson) to Gordon Phillps :NANCY (Joseph John Alston) to O.A. Tyson :EASTER - M. Gardner Expenses for keeping Slaves for the same year: :CHARITY - ARCH'D POUNDS - $7.75 :WINEY & 3 Children - PHILLIP ALSTON - 32.50 :BLACK WINEY & 4 Children - FRANK SELF - 38.50 :RODY & 2 Children - SAML BROOKS - 1.25 :ELLEN & 2 Children - THOS. ROBERTS - 10.00 :OLD BOCHNER - PHILLIP ALSTON - 13.50 === Cemeteries === The final resting places of many of the former enslaved are most likely to be found on the plantation properties or in the local AME Cemeteries. There are many Alstons (# in parentheses) buried in: *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2217316/mitchell-chapel-ame-zion-church-cemetery Mitchell Chapel AME Zion Church Cemetery] (144) ''Oldest BD 1822'' *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2179656/evans-chapel-ame-zion-church-cemetery Evans Chapel AME Zion Church Cemetery] (90) ''Oldest BD 1820'' *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1259658/corinth-ame-zion-church-cemetery Corinth AME Zion Church Cemetery] (15) *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2478215/terrells-chapel-ame-zion-cemetery Terrells Chapel AME Zion Cemetery] (13) *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2301332/hamlet-chapel-cme-church-cemetery Hamlet Chapel CME Church Cemetery] (6) *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2242284/gees-grove-ame-zion-church-cemetery Gees Grove AME Zion Cemetery] (4) *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2494145/centenial-ame-zion-church-cemetery Centenial AME Zion Church Cemetery] (3) ==Sources== *The above names were researched and transcribed by Deloris Williams: https://www.ncgenweb.us/ncstate/plantations/aspenhall-chatham.htm *Chatham County, North Carolina Will Bk. C, pg. 120, Chatham Co., N.C. Probated Aug. term, 1841. C.022.80001, page 525-526 (120,121,122,123,124).

The Slaves of Judge James G. Taliaferro, Sr.

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[[Category:King George County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Catahoula Parish, Louisiana, Slaves]] [[Category:King George County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Catahoula Parish, Louisiana, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] ==Introduction== [[Taliaferro-350|James Govan Taliaferro (1798-1876)]] was a lawyer, newspaper publisher, and judge in Louisiana. ===1820 Census King George, Virginia=== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name: !!James G Taliaferro |- |Home in 1820 (City, County, State): ||Brunswick Parish, King George, Virginia |- |Enumeration Date: ||August 7, 1820 |- |Slaves - Males - Under 14: ||19 |- |Slaves - Males - 14 thru 25: ||20 |- |Slaves - Males - 26 thru 44: ||9 |- |Slaves - Males - 45 and over: ||6 |- |Slaves - Females - Under 14: ||15 |- |Slaves - Females - 14 thru 25: ||12 |- |Slaves - Females - 26 thru 44: ||3 |- |Slaves - Females - 45 and over: ||6 |- |Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture: ||25 |- |Number of Persons - Engaged in Manufactures: ||4 |- |Total Slaves: ||90 |- |Total All Persons - White, Slaves, Colored, Other: ||98 |} ===1830 Census King George, Virginia=== In 1830 he is enumerated as James G. Taliaferro, Sr. in King George County, Virginia owning 10 slaves and employing 9 free colored persons. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name: !!James G Taliaferro Senior |- |Home in 1830 (City, County, State): ||King George, Virginia |- |Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: ||1 |- |Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: ||1 |- |Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39: ||1 |- |Free Colored Persons - Males - Under 10: ||2 |- |Free Colored Persons - Males - 10 thru 23: ||2 |- |Free Colored Persons - Females - Under 10: ||3 |- |Free Colored Persons - Females - 10 thru 23: ||1 |- |Free Colored Persons - Females - 36 thru 54: ||1 |- |Slaves - Males - Under 10: ||6 |- |Slaves - Females - Under 10: ||1 |- |Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23: ||2 |- |Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35: ||1 |- |Free White Persons - Under 20: ||1 |- |Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: ||2 |- |Total Free White Persons: ||3 |- |Total Slaves: ||10 |- |Total Free Colored Persons: ||9 |- |Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): ||22 |} ===1840 Census, King George, Virginia=== In 1840 he is enumerated as owning 50 slaves in Virginia. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name: !!James G Taliaferro |- |Home in 1840 (City, County, State): ||King George, Virginia |- |Free Colored Persons - Males - 10 thru 23: ||1 |- |Slaves - Males - Under 10: ||12 |- |Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23: ||3 |- |Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35: ||3 |- |Slaves - Males - 36 thru 54: ||6 |- |Slaves - Males - 55 thru 99: ||9 |- |Slaves - Females - Under 10: ||5 |- |Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23: ||3 |- |Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35: ||3 |- |Slaves - Females - 36 thru 54: ||5 |- |Slaves - Females - 55 thru 99: ||1 |- |Persons Employed in Agriculture: ||18 |- |Persons Employed in Manufacture and Trade: ||1 |- |Total Free White Persons: ||7 |- |Total Free Colored Persons: ||1 |- |Total Slaves: ||50 |} ===1840 Census Catahoula, Louisiana=== In 1840 he is enumerated in Catahoula, Louisiana owning 4 slaves. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name: !!James G Taleaffera |- |Home in 1840 (City, County, State): ||Catahoula, Louisiana |- |Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: ||2 |- |Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: ||1 |- |Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: ||3 |- |Free White Persons - Males - 40 thru 49: ||1 |- |Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: ||1 |- |Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: ||1 |- |Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39: ||1 |- |Free White Persons - Females - 70 thru 79: ||1 |- |Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23: ||3 |- |Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35: ||1 |- |Persons Employed in Learned Professional Engineers: ||2 |- |Schools - Academies & Grammar Schools: ||1 |- |Schools - No. of Scholars at Public Charge: ||10 |- |Free White Persons - Under 20: ||5 |- |Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: ||5 |- |Total Free White Persons: ||11 |- |Total Slaves: ||4 |- |Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: ||15 |} ===1850 Slave Schedule King George, Virginia=== James G. Taliaferro is enumerated here as owning 37 enslaved persons. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name: !!James G Taliaferro |- |Residence Date: ||1850 |- |Residence Place: ||King George, Virginia, USA |- |Number of Enslaved People: ||37 |- |All Enslaved People: || |- |Gender ||Age |- |Male ||95 |- |Male ||45 |- |Male ||45 |- |Male ||27 |- |Male ||17 |- |Male ||22 |- |Male ||22 |- |Male ||20 |- |Male ||55 |- |Male ||45 |- |Male ||50 |- |Male ||75 |- |Male ||40 |- |Male ||50 |- |Male ||55 |- |Male ||45 |- |Male ||12 |- |Male ||11 |- |Male ||11 |- |Male ||10 |- |Male ||6 |- |Male ||5 |- |Male ||4 |- |Male ||6/12 |- |Female ||50 |- |Female ||45 |- |Female ||23 |- |Female ||19 |- |Female ||42 |- |Female ||16 |- |Female ||16 |- |Female ||6 |- |Female ||1 |- |Male ||4 |- |Female ||7 |- |Female ||5 |- |Female ||1 |} ===1850 Slave Schedule Catahoula, Louisiana=== In 1850 he is enumerated in Catahoula, Louisiana owning 13 slaves. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Male !!50 !!1800 !!Black !!Slave !!1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male ||50 ||1800 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male ||16 ||1834 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male ||16 ||1834 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male ||15 ||1835 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female ||50 ||1800 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female ||20 ||1830 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female ||20 ||1830 ||Mulatto ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female ||9 ||1841 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male ||11 ||1839 ||Mulatto ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male ||9 ||1841 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female ||30 ||1820 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male ||8 ||1842 ||Black ||Slave || 1850 Slave Schedule |} In 1860 he is enumerated in Catahoula, Louisiana owning 27 slaves and a plantation valued at $87,000. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_G._Taliaferro ==Sources== * '''1820 Census''': "1820 United States Federal Census"
1820 U S Census; Census Place: Brunswick Parish, King George, Virginia; Page: 112; NARA Roll: M33_134; Image: 119
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James G Taliaferro. * '''1830 Census''': "1830 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1830; Census Place: King George, Virginia; Series: M19; Roll: 194; Page: 67; Family History Library Film: 0029673
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James G Taliaferro Senior. *'''1840 Census''':"1840 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1840; Census Place: Catahoula, Louisiana; Roll: 127; Page: 66; Family History Library Film: 0009689
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James G Taliaford * '''1840 Census''': "1840 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1840; Census Place: King George, Virginia; Roll: 564; Page: 55; Family History Library Film: 0029688
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James G Taliaferro. * '''1850 Census''': "1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archive in Washington DC; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census Of The United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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James G Taliaferro in King George, Virginia, USA. * "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVZD-VFJ : 7 November 2014), James G Taliaferro, Catahoula parish, Catahoula, Louisiana, United States; citing line number 39, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 443,486.* 13 slaves total over 2 pages

The Slaves of Judge Samuel S. Boyd

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[[Category:Adams County, Mississippi, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Adams County, Mississippi, Slaves]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] See also: [[Space:The_Slaves_of_Rice_C._Ballard_and_Samuel_S._Boyd]] ===1850 Slave Schedule=== Recorded in this schedule for Adams, Mississippi, [[Boyd-16298|Samuel S. Boyd]] owned 79 slaves."United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HR7Y-S9N2 : 15 February 2020), Saml S Boyd in entry for MM9.1.1/MVC7-1N5:, 1850.The National Archive in Washington DC; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census Of The United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29 (Ancestry.com's record is cleaner and better indexed). {| border="1" class="sortable" !Owner Name!!Age!!YOB!!Gender!!Race |- |Saml S Boyd||6||1844||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||4||1846||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||8||1842||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||9||1841||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||1||1849||Male||Black |- |Saml S Boyd||6||1844||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||7||1843||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||9||1841||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||2||1848||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||3||1847||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||2||1848||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||4||1846||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||6||1844||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||8||1842||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||2||1848||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||1||1849||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||2||1848||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||7||1843||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||8||1842||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||9||1841||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||12||1838||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||14||1836||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||16||1834||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||18||1832||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||19||1831||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||17||1833||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||18||1832||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||17||1833||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||19||1831||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||11||1839||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||12||1838||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||20||1830||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||21||1829||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||22||1828||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||24||1826||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||26||1824||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||28||1822||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||27||1823||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||25||1825||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||23||1827||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||21||1829||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||20||1830||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||26||1824||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||24||1826||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||29||1821||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||30||1820||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||27||1823||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||29||1821||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||27||1823||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||25||1825||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||21||1829||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||24||1826||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||30||1820||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||31||1819||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||32||1818||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||34||1816||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||36||1814||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||37||1813||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||39||1811||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||31||1819||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||30||1820||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||30||1820||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||31||1819||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||32||1818||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||34||1816||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||36||1814||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||39||1811||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||37||1813||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||35||1815||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||36||1814||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||59||1791||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||61||1789||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||70||1780||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||59||1791||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||56||1794||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||59||1791||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||51||1799||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||54||1796||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||56||1794||Female||Black |} ===1860 Slave Schedule=== Recorded in this schedule for Adams, Mississippi, he owned 15 slaves."United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKLG-7Y3Z : 16 October 2019), Samuel S Boyd, 1860. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Owner Name!!Age!!YOB!!Gender!!Race!!Fugitive |- |Samuel S Boyd||35||1825||Male||Black|||| |- |Samuel S Boyd||34||1826||Male||Black|||| |- |Samuel S Boyd||33||1827||Female||Black|||| |- |Samuel S Boyd||32||1828||Female||Mulatto||X|| |- |Samuel S Boyd||31||1829||Female||Mulatto||X|| |- |Samuel S Boyd||30||1830||Male||Black|||| |- |Samuel S Boyd||22||1838||Female||Mulatto||X|| |- |Samuel S Boyd||22||1838||Male||Mulatto||X|| |- |Samuel S Boyd||20||1840||Female||Black|||| |- |Samuel S Boyd||19||1841||Female||Mulatto||X|| |- |Samuel S Boyd||18||1842||Female||Black|||| |- |Samuel S Boyd||16||1844||Male||Black|||| |- |Samuel S Boyd||14||1846||Male||Black|||| |- |Samuel S Boyd||8||1852||Female||Black|||| |- |Samuel S Boyd||9||1851||Female||Black |} == Sources == *The Rice C. Ballard Papers *https://snaccooperative.org/vocab_administrator/resources/6625509

The Slaves of Mary F. Conway

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[[Category:Madison County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Madison County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] ===1860 Slave Schedule=== [[Stuart-7352|Mary F. Conway]] *Event Date: 1860 *Event Place: Madison, Virginia, United States *Event Place (Original): Madison, Virginia"United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XG-K52M : 16 October 2019), Mary F Conway, 1860. {| border="1" class="sortable" !*Name: Mary F Conway |- |*1. UNKNOWN||M||73|| |- |*2. UNKNOWN||M||66|| |- |*3. UNKNOWN||M||63|| |- |*4. UNKNOWN||M||57|| |- |*5. UNKNOWN||F||43|| |- |*6. UNKNOWN||F||80|| |- |*7. UNKNOWN||M||75|| |- |*8. UNKNOWN||F||65|| |- |*9. UNKNOWN||M||56|| |- |*10. UNKNOWN||F||56|| |- |*11. UNKNOWN||M||48|| |- |*12. UNKNOWN||F||40|| |- |*13. UNKNOWN||M||40|| |- |*14. UNKNOWN||F||39|| |- |*15. UNKNOWN||F||38|| |- |*16. UNKNOWN||F||35|| |- |*17. UNKNOWN||F||33|| |- |*18. UNKNOWN||F||33|| |- |*19. UNKNOWN||M||29|| |- |*20. UNKNOWN||M||26|| |- |*21. UNKNOWN||M||30|| |- |*22. UNKNOWN||F||25|| |- |*23. UNKNOWN||M||22|| |- |*24. UNKNOWN||F||22|| |- |*25. UNKNOWN||M||22|| |- |*26. UNKNOWN||F||21|| |- |*27. UNKNOWN||M||20|| |- |*28. UNKNOWN||M||20|| |- |*29. UNKNOWN||M||19|| |- |*30. UNKNOWN||M||18|| |- |*31. UNKNOWN||M||17|| |- |*32. UNKNOWN||M||18|| |- |*33. UNKNOWN||F||16|| |- |*34. UNKNOWN||F||16|| |- |*35. UNKNOWN||F||16|| |- |*36. UNKNOWN||F||14|| |- |*37. UNKNOWN||F||15|| |- |*38. UNKNOWN||M||14|| |- |*39. UNKNOWN||F||13|| |- |*40. UNKNOWN||F||14|| |- |*41. UNKNOWN||F||12|| |- |*42. UNKNOWN||M||10|| |- |*43. UNKNOWN||F||9|| |- |*44. UNKNOWN||M||8|| |- |*45. UNKNOWN||M||8|| |- |*46. UNKNOWN||M||12|| |- |*47. UNKNOWN||M||10|| |- |*48. UNKNOWN||M||7|| |- |*49. UNKNOWN||M||7|| |- |*50. UNKNOWN||F||7|| |- |*51. UNKNOWN||F||7|| |- |*52. UNKNOWN||F||5|| |- |*53. UNKNOWN||M||4|| |- |*54. UNKNOWN||F||5|| |} ==Sources==

The Slaves of Peter Guerrant, Goochland, VA

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[[Category:Goochland County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Goochland County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] == Slaves of Peter Guerrent == The purpose of this page is to document and identify the slaves held by '''[[Guerrant-81|Peter Guerrant (abt.1800-)]]''' in Goochland County, Virginia. === 1850 Slave Schedule for [[Guerrant-81|Peter Guerrant]] Goochland, Virginia=== In the 1850 Slave Schedule his name is spelled Guerrant, but in the next one (1860) the last name is spelled Guerrent. {| border="1" class="sortable" |- |Age||Sex||Color||Owner||Residence in 1850 |- |60||Male||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |59||Male||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |46||Male||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |45||Male||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |37||Male||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |37||Male||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |39||Male||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |32||Male||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |27||Male||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |22||Male||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |18||Male||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |25||Male||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |23||Male||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |18||Male||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |15||Male||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |12||Male||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |10||Male||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |15||Male||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |70||Female||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |50||Female||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |50||Female||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |14||Female||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |8||Female||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |8||Female||Mu||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |35||Female||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |8||Male||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |3||Male||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |6||Female||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |4||Female||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |2||Female||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |} Total of 30 Enslaved men and women ages 2 - 60 years of age. === 1860 Slave Schedule for Peter Guerrent of Goochland, Virginia === NOTE: Verify if same person. Name spelling is -ent. {| border="1" class="sortable" |Age||Sex||Color|| Owner ||Residence |- |20||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |30||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |33||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |15||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |31||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |28||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |56||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |17||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |60||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |31||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |60||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |35||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |10||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |8||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |45||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |2||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |24||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |4||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |25||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |75||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |38||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |24||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |16||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |12||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |16||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |6||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |30||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |30||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |60||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |35||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |10||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |65||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |30||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |28||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |26||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |24||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |21||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |16||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |12||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |10||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |5||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |16||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |16||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |15||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |15||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |14||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |12||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |12||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |10||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |10||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |8||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |8||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |7||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |6||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |6||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |4||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |4||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |4||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |2||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |1||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |2||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |75||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |60||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |65||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |56||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |55||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |47||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |48||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |45||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |40||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |33||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |33||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |31||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |31||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |31||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |38||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |35||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |30||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |30||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |30||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |30||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |28||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |27||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |26||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |25||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |25||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |24||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |24||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |25||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |23||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |23||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |22||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |21||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |20||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |17||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |17||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |0||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |} Total of 97 Enslaved men and women from birth - 75 years of age. === Confederate Slave Profile 650 === : See: [[Space:Confederate_Slave_Payrolls%2C_Goochland_County%2C_Virginia%2C_to_Yorktown%2C_1862|Confederate Slave Payrolls, Goochland County, Virginia, to Yorktown, 1862]] : This payroll acknowledges that John B. Stanard, 1st Lieutenant, P. A. C. S., paid certain Goochland County, Virginia, slave owners for work performed by their slaves at Yorktown, Virginia, during March and April 1862.National Archives; Record Group 109: War Department Collection of Confederate RecordsSeries: Confederate Slave Payrolls accessed 03-22-2023 [https://catalog.archives.gov/id/24490365 Link to Payroll] : Peter Guerrant, Owner: * '''[[Guerrant-84|Charles]]''', slave laborer; worked 40 days @ 50 cents/day * '''[[Guerrant-85|James]]''', worked 40 days @ 50 cents/day * '''[[Guerrant-86|Tom]]''', worked 20 days @ 50 cents/day * '''[[Guerrant-87|Billy]]''', worked 40 days @ 50 cents/day * '''[[Guerrant-88|George]]''', worked 40 days @ 50 cents/day * '''[[Guerrant-89|Spencer]]''', worked 40 days @ 50 cents/day * '''[[Guerrant-90|Andrew]]''', worked 40 days @ 50 cents/day ==Sources== *https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=8055&h=92747122&tid=&pid=&queryId=45e1b3a1ba9b6a8ec5ce954ae4ddedb8&usePUB=true&_phsrc=YVl1&_phstart=successSource *https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/7668/?count=50&f-80100002=Peter&f-80100003=Guerrant&gender=f&race=Black&residence=_virginia-usa_49

The Slaves of Peter M Guerrant

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Franklin County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] ===Introduction=== [[Guerrant-24|Peter M Guerrant]] owned '''37''' enslaved people in South Western District, Franklin, Virginia ranging in ages from 5 mos to 60 years. '''1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules''' {| border="1" class="sortable" |60||Male||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |8 mos||Male||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |24||Male||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |22||Male||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |35||Male||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |5 mos||Male||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |12||Male||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |50||Male||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |6||Male||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |5 mos||Male||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |23||Male||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |16||Male||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |40||Male||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |50||Male||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |3||Male||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |50||Male||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |20||Male||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |17||Male||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |16||Male||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |18||Male||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |12||Male||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |60||Male||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |18||Female||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |60||Female||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |6||Female||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |25||Female||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |10 mos||Female||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |24||Female||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |9||Female||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |3||Female||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |45||Female||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |30||Female||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |45||Female||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |14||Female||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |8||Female||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |14||Female||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |20||Female||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |} ===Cohabitation Registers=== *[[Sweeney-5818|Rolly Sweeney (abt.1818-)]]Floyd County (Va.) Register of Colored Persons of Floyd County, State of Virginia, cohabiting together as Husband and Wife on 27th February 1866. Local Government Records Collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia. *[[Saunders-16222|Eliza (Saunders) Woods (abt.1840-)]] **[[Woods-22340|Becky Woods (abt.1860-)]] **[[Woods-22341|Beauregard Woods (abt.1862-)]] **[[Woods-22342|Ida Woods (abt.1863-)]] ==Sources== *https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/7668/?count=50&f-80100002=Peter&f-80100003=Guerrant&gender=f&race=Black&residence=_virginia-usa_49

The Slaves of Rice C. Ballard and Samuel S. Boyd

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[[Category:Claiborne County, Mississippi, Slaves]] [[Category:Claiborne County, Mississippi, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] ===1860 Slave Schedule for Claiborne, Mississippi=== *'''NOTE''': When searching census records for partners it is also advisable to search last names together, such as this partnership, '''Ballard & Boyd'''. Use Ballard for first name - Boyd for surname. :Number of Enslaved People owned by [[Ballard-9257|Rice C. Ballard]] and [[Boyd-16298|Judge Samuel S. Boyd]] in partnership: 120 :Place: Mississippi - Claiborne - Police District 2'''1860 Census''':"1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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Ballard Boyd in Police District 2, Claiborne, Mississippi, USA.
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Boyd||7||1853||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||7||1853||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||7||1853||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||5||1855||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||5||1855||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||3||1857||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||2||1858||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||1||1859||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||1mo|| 1860||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||6mo||1859||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||11mo|| 1859||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||1||1859||Female||Black||X|| |} ===1860 Slave Schedule for West Carroll, Louisiana=== :Name with Note:F F Boyd and R C Ballard whose names appear also in Arkansas, Mississippi, and also here in this state. :Event Date:1860 :Event Place: Ward One, West Carroll, Louisiana, United States :Event Place (Original): Ward No 1, Carroll, Louisiana :Relationship to Owner: Owner"United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WK27-GYW2 : 16 October 2019), F F Boyd and R C Ballard 1860. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Ballard & Boyd!! 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However, it is quite likely his partner, Samuel Boyd."'''1860 Census''':"1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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R C Ballard in Madison, Louisiana, USA.
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[[Category:Madison Parish, Louisiana, Slaves]] [[Category:Madison Parish, Louisiana, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Ballard-9257|Rice Carter Ballard]] was a slave trader based in Richmond, Va., who worked in partnership with the large slave trading firm of [[Franklin-1850|Isaac Franklin]] and [[Armfield-157|John Armfield]] during the 1820's and 30's. He also had a partnership with [[Boyd-16298|Judge Samuel Boyd]]. He was a planter with several plantations in the Mississippi Valley. '''Research Note''' Connected to Rice C Ballard are two of his enslaved females, Avenia White and Susan Johnson.Green, S. (2011). “Mr Ballard, I am compelled to write again”: Beyond Bedrooms and Brothels, a Fancy Girl Speaks. Black Women, Gender + Families, 5(1), 17–40. https://doi.org/10.5406/blacwomegendfami.5.1.0017 ===1850 Slave Schedule=== '''Jefferson, Kentucky'''"United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HR7Y-V52M : 15 February 2020), R C Ballard in entry for MM9.1.1/MVC4-2BN:, 1850. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Sex||Age||YOB|| Race||Relationship to Owner|| |- |R C Ballard||||||||Owner|| |- |Male||26||1824||Black||Slave|| |- |Female||27||1823||Mulatto||Slave|| |- |Female||18||1832||Black||Slave|| |- |Female||40||1810||Black||Slave |- |Male||6||1844||Mulatto||Slave |- |Female||5||1845||Mulatto||Slave |- |Female||15||1835||Black||Slave |} '''Claiborne, Mississippi''' {| border="1" class="sortable" !Sex!! Age!!YOB!!Race!!Relationship to Owner |- |R C Ballard||||||||Owner|| |- |Male||3||1847||Black||Slave|| |- |Male||4||1846||Black||Slave|| |- |Male||5||1845||Black||Slave|| |- |Male||5||1845||Black||Slave|| |- |Male||8||1842||Black||Slave|| |- |Male||10||1840||Black||Slave|| |- |Male||10||1840||Black||Slave|| |- |Male||12||1838||Mulatto||Slave|| |- |Male||12||1838||Black||Slave|| |- |Male||14||1836||Black||Slave|| |- |Male||15||1835||Black||Slave|| |- |Male||17||1833||Black||Slave|| |- |Male||18||1832||Black||Slave|| |- |Male||18||1832||Black||Slave|| |- |Male||20||1830||Black||Slave|| |- |Male||20||1830||Black||Slave|| |- |Male||20||1830||Mulatto||Slave|| |- |Male||20||1830||Black||Slave|| |- |Male||22||1828||Black||Slave|| |- |Male||25||1825||Black||Slave|| |- |Male||25||1825||Black||Slave|| |- |Male||28||1822||Mulatto||Slave|| |- |Male||30||1820||Black||Slave|| |- |Male||30||1820||Black||Slave|| |- |Male||32||1818||Black||Slave|| |- |Male||33||1817||Black||Slave|| |- |Male||35||1815||Black||Slave|| |- |Male||33||1817||Black||Slave|| |- |Male||38||1812||Black||Slave|| |- |Male||40||1810||Black||Slave|| |- |Male||45||1805||Black||Slave|| |- |Male||45||1805||Black||Slave|| |- |Male||55||1795||Black||Slave|| |- |Female||0||1850||Black||Slave|| |- |Female||1||1849||Black||Slave|| |- |Female||1||1849||Black||Slave|| |- |Female||2||1848||Black||Slave|| |- |Female||4||1846||Black||Slave|| |- |Female||5||1845||Black||Slave|| |- |Female||5||1845||Mulatto||Slave|| |- |Female||8||1842||Black||Slave|| |- |Female||8||1842||Black||Slave|| |- |Female||10||1840||Black||Slave|| |- |Female||12||1838||Black||Slave|| |- |Female||12||1838||Black||Slave|| |- |Female||14||1836||Mulatto||Slave|| |- |Female||15||1835||Black||Slave|| |- |Female||17||1833||Black||Slave|| |- |Female||18||1832||Black||Slave|| |- |Female||20||1830||Black||Slave|| |- |Female||22||1828||Black||Slave|| |- |Female||22||1828||Black||Slave|| |- |Female||23||1827||Black||Slave|| |- |Female||25||1825||Black||Slave|| |- |Female||25||1825||Black||Slave|| |- |Female||25||1825||Black||Slave|| |- |Female||28||1822||Black||Slave|| |- |Female||28||1822||Black||Slave|| |- |Female||30||1820||Mulatto||Slave|| |- |Female||30||1820||Black||Slave|| |- |Female||33||1817||Black||Slave|| |- |Female||35||1815||Black||Slave|| |- |Female||35||1815||Black||Slave|| |- |Female||38||1812||Black||Slave|| |- |Female||40||1810||Black||Slave|| |- |Female||40||1810||Black||Slave|| |- |Female||45||1805||Black||Slave|| |- |Female||50||1800||Black||Slave|| |- |Female||40||1810||Black||Slave|| |- |Female||55||1795||Black||Slave|| |- |Female||7||1843||Black||Slave|| |} ===1860 Slave Schedules=== :Name: Rice C Ballard :Residence Date: 1860 :Residence Place: Louisiana, Chicot, Arkansas, USA :Number of Enslaved People: 76 {| border="1" class="sortable" ! |- |Household||Role||Sex||Age|| |- |Rice C Ballard|||||||| |- |UNKNOWN||Slave||Male||55|| |- |UNKNOWN||Slave||Male||30|| |- 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|UNKNOWN||Slave||Female||35|| |- |UNKNOWN||Slave||Female||20|| |- |UNKNOWN||Slave||Female||13|| |- |UNKNOWN||Slave||Female||13|| |- |UNKNOWN||Slave||Female||50|| |- |UNKNOWN||Slave||Male||4|| |- |UNKNOWN||Slave||Male||0|| |- |UNKNOWN||Slave||Male||0|| |- |UNKNOWN||Slave||Male||7|| |- |UNKNOWN||Slave||Male||7|| |- |UNKNOWN||Slave||Male||0|| |- |UNKNOWN||Slave||Male||0|| |} :Event Type: Census :Name:R C Ballard :Event Date: 1860 :Event Place: Madison, Louisiana, United States :Relationship to Owner: Owner"United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WK2F-VBPZ : 16 October 2019), R C Ballard, 1860. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Household!!Role!!Sex!!Age!! |- |R C Ballard|||||||| |- |UNKNOWN||Slave||Male||48|| |- |UNKNOWN||Slave||Male||47|| |- |UNKNOWN||Slave||Male||47|| |- |UNKNOWN||Slave||Male||45|| |- |UNKNOWN||Slave||Male||45|| |- |UNKNOWN||Slave||Male||30|| |- |UNKNOWN||Slave||Male||30|| |- 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:Event Place (Original): Ward No 1, Carroll, Louisiana :Relationship to Owner: Owner"United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WK27-GYW2 : 16 October 2019), F F and R C Boyd and Ballard, 1860. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Ballard & Boyd!! 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The Slaves of Richard Sampson

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Goochland County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Goochland County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] ===1850 Slave Schedule for Goochland, Virginia=== In this Schedule [[Sampson-4774|Richard Sampson]] owned a total of 57 enslaved men, women and children. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRW2-7HZM {| border="1" class="sortable" !Slave Name!!Sex!!Age |- |UNKNOWN||M||69 |- |UNKNOWN||M||69 |- |UNKNOWN||M||60 |- |UNKNOWN||M||50 |- |UNKNOWN||M||50 |- |UNKNOWN||M||50 |- |UNKNOWN||M||40 |- |UNKNOWN||M||4 |- |UNKNOWN||M||40 |- |UNKNOWN||M||40 |- |UNKNOWN||M||40 |- |UNKNOWN||M||35 |- |UNKNOWN||M||40 |- |UNKNOWN||M||25 |- |UNKNOWN||M||25 |- |UNKNOWN||M||38 |- |UNKNOWN||M||20 |- |UNKNOWN||M||18 |- |UNKNOWN||M||35 |- |UNKNOWN||M||28 |- |UNKNOWN||M||17 |- |UNKNOWN||M||14 |- |UNKNOWN||M||12 |- |UNKNOWN||M||10 |- |UNKNOWN||M||8 |- |UNKNOWN||M||7 |- |UNKNOWN||M||7 |- |UNKNOWN||M||6 |- |UNKNOWN||M||6 |- |UNKNOWN||M||5 |- |UNKNOWN||M||5 |- |UNKNOWN||M||2 |- |UNKNOWN||M||1 |- |UNKNOWN||M||1 |- |UNKNOWN||M||1 |- |UNKNOWN||F||70 |- |UNKNOWN||F||60 |- |UNKNOWN||F||60 |- |UNKNOWN||F||50 |- |UNKNOWN||F||45 |- |UNKNOWN||F||25 |- |UNKNOWN||F||20 |- |UNKNOWN||F||26 |- |UNKNOWN||F||25 |- |UNKNOWN||F||23 |- |UNKNOWN||F||23 |- |UNKNOWN||F||21 |- |UNKNOWN||F||16 |- |UNKNOWN||F||12 |- |UNKNOWN||F||10 |- |UNKNOWN||F||12 |- |UNKNOWN||F||8 |- |UNKNOWN||F||5 |- |UNKNOWN||F||4 |- |UNKNOWN||F||4 |- |UNKNOWN||F||1 |- |UNKNOWN||F||1 |} ===1860 Slave Schedule for Goochland, Virginia=== In the 1860 Slave Schedule, Richard Sampson is owner with William T. Walker of 79 enslaved people. Check original document. '''1860 Census''':"1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
{{Ancestry Sharing|26115844|76a1fc}}{{Ancestry Record|7668|91069668}} (accessed 12 October 2021)
Richard Sampson in Goochland, Virginia, USA.
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The Slaves of Robert Calvin Garnett

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[[Category:Madison County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Madison County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Madison County, Virginia]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] ===Introduction=== [[Garnett-1248|Robert Calvin Garnett]] was born in 1821. He and his wife, Martha, lived in Madison, Virgina area from 1854 through 1870. He died in 1873. ===Slaves=== In 1830, he owned 13 enslaved persons. :Name: Robert Garrett [Robert Garnett] :Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Madison, Virginia :Free White Persons - Males - 50 thru 59: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - 50 thru 59: 1 :Slaves - Males - Under 10: 2 :Slaves - Males - 36 thru 54: 2 :Slaves - Females - Under 10: 3 :Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23: 1 :Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35: 2 :Slaves - Females - 36 thru 54: 3 :Total Free White Persons: 2 :Total Slaves: 13 :Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 15 On the 1850 US Slave Schedule Robert Garnett is recorded as owning 13 slaves in Cumberland, Virginia. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Slave Owner Name!!Age!!YOB!!Gender!!Race |- |Robert C Garnett||35||1815||Female||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert C Garnett||55||1795||Male||Black|||| |- |Robert C Garnett||30||1820||Male||Black|||| |- |Robert C Garnett||24||1826||Male||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert C Garnett||20||1830||Female||Black|||| |- |Robert C Garnett||30||1820||Male||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert C Garnett||20||1830||Male||Black|||| |- |Robert C Garnett||12||1838||Female||Black|||| |- |Robert C Garnett||10||1840||Male||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert C Garnett||8||1842||Male||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert C Garnett||7||1843||Female||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert C Garnett||5||1845||Female||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert C Garnett||5||1845||Female||Mulatto |} In the 1860 Slave Schedule, Ro C Garnett is recorded as owning 16 slaves. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Slave Owner!!Age!!YOB!!Gender!!Race |- |Ro C Garnett||45||1815||Female||Black|||| |- |Ro C Garnett||35||1825||Male||Black|||| |- |Ro C Garnett||33||1827||Male||Black|||| |- |Ro C Garnett||30||1830||Male||Black|||| |- |Ro C Garnett||30||1830||Male||Black|||| |- |Ro C Garnett||25||1835||Male||Black|||| |- |Ro C Garnett||18||1842||Male||Black|||| |- |Ro C Garnett||16||1844||Male||Black|||| |- |Ro C Garnett||12||1848||Male||Black|||| |- |Ro C Garnett||10||1850||Male||Black|||| |- |Ro C Garnett||25||1835||Female||Black|||| |- |Ro C Garnett||18||1842||Female||Black|||| |- |Ro C Garnett||18||1842||Female||Black|||| |- |Ro C Garnett||5||1855||Male||Black|||| |- |Ro C Garnett||3||1857||Female||Black|||| |- |Ro C Garnett||2||1858||Male||Black|||| |} ====Slave Payroll==== Robert Calvin (R.C. on some documents) is listed on the [[Space:Confederate_Slave_Payrolls%2C_Madison_County%2C_Virginia%2C_to_Richmond_Defenses%2C_1862-1863|Confederate Slave Payroll 1]] as loaning out [[Garnett-1250|Harris]] and [[Garnett-1251|Jack]], 2 of his slaves, for work to be done in Richmond, Virginia from December 1862 to March 1863.https://catalog.archives.gov/id/24485959v == Sources == * '''1830 Census''': "1830 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1830; Census Place: Madison, Virginia; Series: M19; Roll: 196; Page: 11; Family History Library Film: 0029675
{{Ancestry Sharing|27137772|3fa330}} {{Ancestry Record|8058|892697}} (accessed 20 January 2022)
Robert Garrett. * '''1850 Census''': "1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archive in Washington DC; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census Of The United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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Robert C Garnett in Cumberland, Virginia, USA. * '''1860 Census''': "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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Robert Garnett in District 1, Adair, Kentucky, USA.

The Slaves of Robert 'King' Carter at Old House Quarter, Virginia

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Lancaster County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Lancaster County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Corotoman Estate, Lancaster County, Virginia]] [[Space:Corotoman_Estate%2C_Lancaster_County%2C_Virginia|Corotoman Estate, Lancaster County, Virginia]] ==Introduction== Old House Quarter was one of 17 farms/plantations owned by [[Carter-412|Robert "King" Carter I (1663-1732)]]. Slaves are listed in seventeen different quarters in Lancaster County alone. There were 30 enslaved people who worked on the Old House Quarter. They are listed in groups, relationships, some with ages. The # next to each name represents the number associated with the name, i.e. Abram #4 is the 4th slave named Abram. When creating profiles they will be identified by that number in their profile bio. The Inventory took place after his death between 1732 and 1733 or thereabouts. :Dick Foreman (his job, rather than a last name) :[[Carter-43548|Abram #4]] a man age 20 :[[Carter-43549|Jenny #2]] his wife age 47 :Bridgett #4 a girl about 1 year old :Mingo #4 a man age 20 :Nanny #7 his wife age 19 described as "Long Nanny" :Isabel #4 a girl . . . about 9 yrs. old :Betty #5 a girl. . . about 8 yrs. old :Mingo #3 a boy . . . . about 7 yrs. old :Mary #6 a girl. . . . about 6 yrs. old :Alice #2 a girl . . . . about 1 yrs. old :Robin #6 a man age 36 :Sue #3 his wife age 34 :Snapsack a young man age 18 :Arrabella #1 a woman age 35 :Nassau #1 a man age 24 :Nanny his wife :Bridgett their Daughter a young Wom :Criss a Girl about . . . 14 years old :Matty a Girl about . . . 11 years old :Lucy a Girl about . . . 7 years old :Hannah a Girl . . . about 9 years old Sloop Toney's daughter :Jemmy a Man :Blackwell a Man :London a Man :Tom a Man :Dick a Man :Ralph a Man :Faldo a Man :Arthur a boy about 19 years old ==Sources== *Old House Quarter Inventory: https://christchurch1735.org/robert-king-carter-papers/html/C33inven.mod.html#nOHQ

The Slaves of Robert Love

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[[Category:Davidson County, Tennessee, Slaves]] [[Category:Davidson County, Tennessee, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Love-7869|Robert Love]] was born about 1823. He was the slave owner of [[Love-7117|Nat Love]] the notable black cowboy. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Love-7117 There is only one Slave Schedule for 1860 in Davidson county, TN for R. E. Love. There is a 5 yr old male child who could be Nat Love. ===1860 Slave Schedule for Davidson County, TN=== In the 1860 Census for Davidson County, TN: :Robt E. Love - 37 - 1823 - Male - Farmer - 22500 - 18100 - Alabama 1860 Slave Schedule {| border="1" class="sortable" !R. E. Love!!Owner!! |- |Male||65||1795||Slave|| |- |Female||55||1805||Slave|| |- |Male||40||1820||Slave|| |- |Male||40||1820||Slave|| |- |Female||35||1825||Slave|| |- |Female||35||1825||Slave|| |- |Female||28||1832||Slave|| |- |Female||24||1836||Slave|| |- |Male||22||1838||Slave|| |- |Male||21||1839||Slave|| |- |Male||11||1849||Slave|| |- |Male||9||1851||Slave|| |- |Female||9||1851||Slave|| |- |Female||8||1852||Slave|| |- |Female||7||1853||Slave|| |- |Male||5||1855||Slave|| *Could be Nat Love |- |Female||4||1856||Slave|| |- |Male||2||1858||Slave|| |- |Male||1||1859||Slave|| |- |Female||4||1856||Slave|| |- |Female||5||1855||Slave|| |- |Male||4||1856||Slave|| |} ===Other Robert Love Slave Schedules for Carter County, TN=== {| border="1" class="sortable" !1850 Slave Schedule |- |Slave Owner||Age||YOB||Gender||Race |- |Robert Love||38||1812||Female||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert Love||33||1817||Male||Black|||| |- |Robert Love||32||1818||Female||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert Love||25||1825||Male||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert Love||22||1828||Male||Black|||| |- |Robert Love||18||1832||Male||Black|||| |- |Robert Love||17||1833||Male||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert Love||17||1833||Female||Black|||| |- |Robert Love||15||1835||Female||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert Love||15||1835||Male||Black|||| |- |Robert Love||14||1836||Male||Black|||| |- |Robert Love||13||1837||Male||Black|||| |- |Robert Love||10||1840||Female||Black|||| |- |Robert Love||10||1840||Female||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert Love||8||1842||Female||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert Love||8||1842||Male||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert Love||3||1847||Male||Black|||| |- |Robert Love||3||1847||Male||Mulatto |- | |- !1860 Slave Schedule |- |Slave Owner||Age||YOB||Gender||Race |- |Robert Love||48||1812||Female||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert Love||55||1805||Male||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert Love||45||1815||Male||Black|||| |- |Robert Love||42||1818||Female||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert Love||25||1835||Male||Black|||| |- |Robert Love||23||1837||Male||Black|||| |- |Robert Love||25||1835||Female||Black|||| |- |Robert Love||23||1837||Female||Black|||| |- |Robert Love||20||1840||Male||Black|||| |- |Robert Love||19||1841||Female||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert Love||18||1842||Female||Black|||| |- |Robert Love||18||1842||Male||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert Love||19||1841||Female||Black|||| |- |Robert Love||12||1848||Male||Black|||| |- |Robert Love||8||1852||Male||Black|||| |- |Robert Love||8||1852||Female||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert Love||6||1854||Male||Mulatto||||* Nat Love |- |Robert Love||5||1855||Male||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert Love||4||1856||Female||Black|||| |- |Robert Love||2||1858||Male||Black|||| |- |Robert Love||1||1859||Male||Black|||| |- |Robert Love||6/12||1859||Female||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert Love||6/12||1859||Female||Mulatto|||| |} == Sources == * "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRW8-FM6Z : 15 February 2020), Robert Love in entry for MM9.1.1/MVH4-85T:, 1850. *"United States Census, 1860," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GBSH-QX3?cc=1473181&wc=7QMS-C1G%3A1589422383%2C1589427719%2C1592382349 : 24 March 2017), Tennessee > Carter > Civil District no 2 > image 91 of 96; 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.). *"United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKTK-KR3Z : 16 October 2019), R E Love, 1860.

The Slaves of Schuyler Harris Roberts

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Shelby County, Tennessee, Slaves]] [[Category:Shelby County, Tennessee, Slave Owners]] The purpose of this page is to document and identify the slaves held by '''[[Roberts-40913|Schuyler Harris Roberts (1804-1859)]]''' in Shelby, Tennessee. === 1840 Census - Shelby County === * '''1840 Census''': "1840 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1840; Census Place: Shelby, Tennessee; Roll: 530; Page: 226; Family History Library Film: 0024547
{{Ancestry Sharing|27350725|78be6a}} - {{Ancestry Record|8057|3008856|ca}} (accessed 8 February 2022)
S H Roberts. : Slaves - Males - Under 10: 2 :: '''[[Roberts-40914|Quentin]]''' : Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23: 1 : Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35: 2 : Slaves - Males - 36 thru 54: 1 : Slaves - Females - Under 10: 7 :: '''[[Roberts-40917|Malvina]]''' : Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23: 2 : Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35: 3 === 1850 Slave Schedule - Shelby County === * '''1850 Census''': "1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archive in Washington DC; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census Of The United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
{{Ancestry Sharing|27349761|873c7f}} - {{Ancestry Record|8055|92375841|ca}} (accessed 8 February 2022)
Schuyler N Roberts in District 10, Shelby, Tennessee, USA. : Male 40 : Male 35 : Male 30 : Male 21 : Male 17 : Male 15 : Female 13 : Male 14 : Male 10 '''[[Roberts-40914|Quentin]]''' : Male 9 '''[[Roberts-40915|Preston]]''' : Female 35 : Female 36 : Female 28 : Female 24 : Female 25 '''probably [[Roberts-40918|Mary Jane "Jane"]]''' : Female 19 : Female 18 : Female 19 : Female 16 '''[[Roberts-40917|Malvina]]''' : Female 11 : Female 9 : Female 8 : Female 6 : Female 5 : Female 3 : Female 2 : Female 2 === Slave Inventory - 1860 Estate Administration === * '''Probate''': "Tennessee, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1779-2008"
Probate Records (Shelby County, Tennessee); Author: Tennessee Probate Court (Shelby County); Probate Place: Shelby, Tennessee
{{Ancestry Record|9176|2104442|ca}} (accessed 8 February 2022)
Schuyler H Roberts probate in 1860. Contains inventory of slaves by name done in 1860. * '''Probate''': "Tennessee, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1779-2008"
Probate Records (Shelby County, Tennessee); Author: Tennessee County Court (Shelby County); Probate Place: Shelby, Tennessee
{{Ancestry Sharing|27350456|346e51}} - {{Ancestry Record|9176|2080677|ca}} (accessed 8 February 2022)
Schuyler S Roberts probate in 1859. Contains divison of slaves in 1862. :: 46 negroes inventory done February 6, 1850. Division occurred 1862 * Nelson 54 - to Joan Scott * Ceasar 37 - to Sallie Roberts * Gabriel 54 - to Mary Kincannon * Clark 30 - to Mary Kincannon * Mansfield 26 (worthless) * '''[[Roberts-40914|Quentin]]''' 22 - Charles Robert * '''[[Roberts-40915|Preston]]''' 20 * Jim 20 - to Waddy Roberts * Jack 18 - '''probably [[Roberts-40916|Andrew Jackson "Jack"]]''' to Jacob Roberts * Sam 20 * Lewis 17 - to Sallie Roberts * Henry 12 - to Joan Scott * Harriet 43 * Sucky 45 - to Sallie Roberts * Mahala 40 (worthless) * Sina 32 - to Waddy Roberts (and child) ** Mallinda 15 - to Jacob Roberts ** Mary 11 - to Jacob Roberts ** Tom 5 - Sallie Roberts ** Margaret 2 - to Waddy Roberts * Elizabeth 26 - to Jacob Roberts ** Francis 3 - to Jacob Roberts * '''[[Roberts-40917|Malvina]]''' 25 - to Mary Kincannon ** Curtis 7 - to Jacob Roberts ** Pinkny 5 - to Mary Kincannon ** '''[[Roberts-45527|Ann]]''' 3 - to Mary Kincannon ** Allice 1 - to Mary Kincannon * Elisa 26 - to Joan Scott ** Mariah 8 - to Joan Scott ** Ben 5 - to Joan Scott ** Mack 2 - to Joan Scott *Jane 25 - '''probably [[Roberts-40918|Mary Jane "Jane"]]''' to Joan Scott * Martha 23 - to Jacob Roberts * Cornelia 13 - to Mary Kincannon * Ellen 18 - to Jacob Roberts * Henrietta 16 - to Mary Kincannon (and infant) * Eliza 20 - to Waddy Roberts ** Sarah 18mos - to Waddy Roberts * Jane Forrest - to Waddy Roberts * Harriet 17 - to Joan Scott * Catharine 13 - to Sallie Roberts * Hetty 12 - to Joan Scott * Margrat 11 - to Sallie Roberts * Bob 18 - to Waddy Roberts * Napoleon 9 - Charles Roberts * Henry 8 - Jacob Roberts * Jeff Davis - Sallie Roberts * Big Lewis - Jacob Roberts

The Slaves of Thomas Walker

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Category:Benton County, Tennessee, Slaves]] [[Category:Benton County, Tennessee, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] In 1860 [[Walker-11162|Thomas Walker]] enslaved five people in Benton County, Tennessee.1860 U.S. Census, Benton County, Tennessee, slave schedule, no district given, page 205 (penned), Thomas Walker owner; digital image, FamilySearch ({{FamilySearch Image|33S7-9BSX-SQQF}} : accessed 24 December 2021); citing NARA microfilm publication M653 roll 1281. 1860 (age, sex, color) *30 M B *10 F B *9 M B *6 F B *4 F B == Sources ==

The Slaves of William Giles Harding

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[[Category:Davidson County, Tennessee, Slaves]] [[Category:Davidson County, Tennessee, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Davidson County, Tennessee]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Harding-5665|William G Harding]] was the owner of the Belle Meade Plantation. '''Research note:''' The website [https://visitbellemeade.com/history/biographies/ Belle Meade Plantation] has biographies with dates of birth of notable slaves, such as [[Carter-38228|Susanna Carter]], her son, Joe Carter, Sam Nichols and others. An FSP for the Plantation needs to be created. ===1850 Slave Schedule for Davidson, Tennessee=== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Sex!!Age!!Birth Year!! Race!!Relationship to Owner!!Schedule Type |- |William G Harding||||||||Owner||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||30||1820||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||2||1848||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||16||1834||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||14||1836||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||13||1837||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||2||1848||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||45||1805||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||20||1830||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||17||1833||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||15||1835||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||6||1844||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||35||1815||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||35||1815||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||18||1832||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||17||1833||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||16||1834||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||14||1836||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||60||1790||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||16||1834||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||18||1832||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||30||1820||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||25||1825||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule *[[Carter-38228|Susanna]]? |- |Male||8||1842||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||4||1846||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||0||1850||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||35||1815||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||30||1820||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||10||1840||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||8||1842||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||7||1843||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||5||1845||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||3||1847||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||1||1849||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||25||1825||Mulatto||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||20||1830||Mulatto||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||5||1845||Mulatto||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||2||1848||Mulatto||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||20||1830||Mulatto||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||17||1833||Mulatto||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||35||1815||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||30||1820||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||12||1838||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||10||1840||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||8||1842||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||6||1844||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||4||1846||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||20||1830||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||18||1832||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||2||1848||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||35||1815||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||25||1825||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule *Susanna Carter? |- |Female||12||1838||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||10||1840||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||8||1842||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||4||1846||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||25||1825||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||22||1828||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||14||1836||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||12||1838||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||8||1842||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||6||1844||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||4||1846||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||1||1849||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||25||1825||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||20||1830||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||4||1846||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||2||1848||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||14||1836||Mulatto||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||11||1839||Mulatto||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||30||1820||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||30||1820||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||28||1822||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||32||1818||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||18||1832||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||41||1809||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||16||1834||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||48||1802||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||40||1810||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||21||1829||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||18||1832||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||16||1834||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||14||1836||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||12||1838||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||25||1825||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule *Susanna Carter? |- |Male||12||1838||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||10||1840||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||8||1842||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||6||1844||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||4||1846||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||1||1849||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||0||1850||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||0||1850||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |} ===1860 Slave Schedule for William Harding of Davidson, Tennessee=== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Sex!!Age!!Birth Year!!Relationship to Owner!!Page |- |William Harding||||||Owner||9 |- |Male||75||1785||Slave||9 |- |Female||55||1805||Slave||9 |- |Female||55||1805||Slave||9 |- |Male||50||1810||Slave||9 |- |Male||50||1810||Slave||9 |- |Male||48||1812||Slave||9 |- |Male||45||1815||Slave||9 |- |Female||45||1815||Slave||9 |- |Male||40||1820||Slave||9 |- |Male||40||1820||Slave||9 |- |Male||40||1820||Slave||9 |- |Male||53||1807||Slave||9 |- |Male||45||1815||Slave||9 |- |Male||57||1803||Slave||9 |- |Male||38||1822||Slave||9 |- |Male||38||1822||Slave||9 |- |Female||38||1822||Slave||9 |- |Male||48||1812||Slave||9 |- |Male||36||1824||Slave||9 |- |Male||36||1824||Slave||9 |- |Male||36||1824||Slave||9 |- |Male||37||1823||Slave||9 |- |Male||35||1825||Slave||9 |- |Male||35||1825||Slave||9 |- |Male||33||1827||Slave||10 |- |Male||32||1828||Slave||10 |- |Female||37||1823||Slave||10 |- |Female||33||1827||Slave||10 |- |Female||33||1827||Slave||10 |- |Female||35||1825||Slave||10 |- |Female||36||1824||Slave||10 |- |Female||33||1827||Slave||10 |- |Male||30||1830||Slave||10 |- |Male||30||1830||Slave||10 |- |Female||30||1830||Slave||10 |- |Female||30||1830||Slave||10 |- |Female||30||1830||Slave||10 |- |Female||30||1830||Slave||10 |- |Male||30||1830||Slave||10 |- |Female||28||1832||Slave||10 |- |Female||28||1832||Slave||10 |- |Female||27||1833||Slave||10 |- |Female||26||1834||Slave||10 |- |Female||26||1834||Slave||10 |- |Male||22||1838||Slave||10 |- |Female||28||1832||Slave||10 |- |Female||26||1834||Slave||10 |- |Male||26||1834||Slave||10 |- |Female||26||1834||Slave||10 |- |Male||21||1839||Slave||10 |- |Male||20||1840||Slave||10 |- |Male||20||1840||Slave||10 |- |Female||19||1841||Slave||10 |- |Male||18||1842||Slave||10 |- |Male||18||1842||Slave||10 |- |Male||18||1842||Slave||10 |- |Male||18||1842||Slave||10 |- |Male||18||1842||Slave||10 |- |Female||18||1842||Slave||10 |- |Female||16||1844||Slave||10 |- |Male||16||1844||Slave||10 |- |Female||16||1844||Slave||10 |- |Female||15||1845||Slave||10 |- |Male||15||1845||Slave||10 |- |Female||15||1845||Slave||10 |- |Male||14||1846||Slave||10 |- |Female||14||1846||Slave||10 |- |Female||13||1847||Slave||10 |- |Female||12||1848||Slave||10 |- |Female||12||1848||Slave||10 |- |Male||12||1848||Slave||10 |- |Female||12||1848||Slave||10 |- |Male||11||1849||Slave||10 |- |Male||11||1849||Slave||10 |- |Male||10||1850||Slave||10 |- |Male||10||1850||Slave||10 |- |Female||10||1850||Slave||10 |- |Male||9||1851||Slave||10 |- |Female||9||1851||Slave||10 |- |Male||8||1852||Slave||10 |- |Male||8||1852||Slave||10 |- |Male||8||1852||Slave||10 |- |Male||8||1852||Slave||10 |- |Male||8||1852||Slave||10 |- |Female||8||1852||Slave||10 |- |Female||8||1852||Slave||10 |- |Female||8||1852||Slave||10 |- |Female||7||1853||Slave||10 |- |Female||7||1853||Slave||10 |- |Male||7||1853||Slave||10 |- |Male||7||1853||Slave||10 |- |Male||6||1854||Slave||10 |- |Male||6||1854||Slave||10 |- |Female||6||1854||Slave||10 |- |Female||6||1854||Slave||10 |- |Female||6||1854||Slave||10 |- |Female||6||1854||Slave||10 |- |Female||6||1854||Slave||10 |- |Female||6||1854||Slave||10 |- |Female||6||1854||Slave||10 |- |Male||5||1855||Slave||10 |- |Male||5||1855||Slave||10 |- |Male||5||1855||Slave||10 |- |Female||5||1855||Slave||10 |} == Sources == *"United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWD-W8N2 : 15 February 2020), William G Harding in entry for MM9.1.1/MVHH-SQP:, 1850. *"United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKTK-VDMM : 16 October 2019), William Harding, 1860.

The Slaves of William Hartwell Macon, Virginia

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Plantation Page]] [[Category:New Kent County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:New Kent County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] == Introduction == The Macon family was prominent in New Kent and Hanover Counties, Virginia. Colonel William Macon (1693-1773) built Mount Prospecthttp://cagemacon.blogspot.com/2010/11/macon-plantations.html in New Kent County. His son, William Macon (1725-1813) lived in Hanover County until inheriting Mount Prospect. Colonel William Hartwell Macon (1759-1843) represented New Kent County in the House of Delegates from 1785 to 1788. He meticulously recorded information concerning the slaves he owned, a habit continued by his grandson, Dr. William Hartwell Macon (1817-1891), a physician in Hanover County. This page documents the enslaved owned by the grandson [[Macon-542|Dr. William Hartwell Macon]]. '''Virginia Birth Registers'''- Enslaved persons: :'''Milly, daughter of Dicea Johnson''', was born on 15 July 1853 in Virginia, United States.'''Birth''':"Virginia, U.S., Birth Registers, 1853-1911"
Library of Virginia; Richmond, VA; Virginia Births, 1853-1911
{{Ancestry Sharing|792184|1c55072e35822ccf2813b3d7b2380c9212d7c2dabcb08700c24d830609811276}} - {{Ancestry Record|62153|729922}} (accessed 21 December 2022)
Milly Johnson born on 15 Jul 1853, daughter of Dicea Johnson, in Virginia, USA.
:'''Phill, son of Matilda''', was born on 20 November 1853 in Virginia, United States. '''Birth''':"Virginia, U.S., Birth Registers, 1853-1911"
Library of Virginia; Richmond, VA; Virginia Births, 1853-1911
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Phill born on 20 Nov 1853, son of Matilda, in Virginia, USA.
:'''Nathaniel, son of Elizia''', was born on 23 April 1857 in Kent, Virginia, United States.'''Birth''':"Virginia, U.S., Birth Registers, 1853-1911"
Library of Virginia; Richmond, VA; Virginia Births, 1853-1911
{{Ancestry Sharing|791688|27dee1b58fd7bf77b41480518064e946e2474cf6181e1011437ca42483d74040}} - {{Ancestry Record|62153|730310}} (accessed 21 December 2022)
Nathaniel born on 23 Apr 1857, son of Elizia, in Kent, Virginia, USA.
:'''John, son of Doshea''', was born on 28 September 1857 in Kent, Virginia, United States.'''Birth''':"Virginia, U.S., Birth Registers, 1853-1911"
Library of Virginia; Richmond, VA; Virginia Births, 1853-1911
{{Ancestry Sharing|791729|500eacefc1fb869101a97285eb51ea07bad8a5142551483b6c38660ef99995f9}} - {{Ancestry Record|62153|730311}} (accessed 21 December 2022)
John born on 28 Sep 1857, son of Doshea, in Kent, Virginia, USA.
:'''Sarah, daughter of Arrena''', was born on 1 November 1857 in Kent, Virginia, United States.'''Birth''':"Virginia, U.S., Birth Registers, 1853-1911"
Library of Virginia; Richmond, VA; Virginia Births, 1853-1911
{{Ancestry Sharing|792898|a8a44e2663fb88e8cabb5240fd2cb23de6c8d436067097271652fe484070d4da}} - {{Ancestry Record|62153|730312}} (accessed 21 December 2022)
Sarah Dayton born on 1 Nov 1857, daughter of Arrena, in Kent, Virginia, USA.
:'''Mariah, daughter of Phillis''', was born on 28 November 1857 in New Kent, Virginia, United States.'''Birth''':"Virginia, U.S., Birth Registers, 1853-1911"
Library of Virginia; Richmond, VA; Virginia Births, 1853-1911
{{Ancestry Sharing|792133|aa931a05b7480aff137911541194546962f14c7e7c8ec471c29a0d16b08a0f14}} - {{Ancestry Record|62153|730220}} (accessed 21 December 2022)
Mariah Macon born on 28 Nov 1857, daughter of Phillis Macon, in New Kent, Virginia, USA.
:'''Polydore, son of Ursala''', was born in February 1858 in Virginia, United States. '''Birth''':"Virginia, U.S., Birth Registers, 1853-1911"
Library of Virginia; Richmond, VA; Virginia Births, 1853-1911
{{Ancestry Sharing|792381|6215bed3b41fc812c155c87a882c92dc3e0c5d552fe5b5558d31637dc7a2bd5d}} - {{Ancestry Record|62153|730417}} (accessed 21 December 2022)
Polydore born in Feb 1858, son of Ursala, in Virginia, USA.
See his death record below. :'''Mark, son of Maley''', was born in June 1858 in Virginia, United States.'''Birth''': "Virginia, U.S., Birth Registers, 1853-1911"
Library of Virginia; Richmond, VA; Virginia Births, 1853-1911
{{Ancestry Sharing|792370|da546379d27e4e21807d84b24971aac6098aa5d76fbabf8089c28c7d068570d5}} - {{Ancestry Record|62153|730416}} (accessed 21 December 2022)
Mark born in Jun 1858, son of Maley, in Virginia, USA.
:'''Robert, son of Katy''', was born in September 1858 in Virginia, United States. '''Birth''':"Virginia, U.S., Birth Registers, 1853-1911"
Library of Virginia; Richmond, VA; Virginia Births, 1853-1911
{{Ancestry Sharing|792403|453d9099311dfc18ac8bdab3a73de034b943e4772f7d476429feccd974a51866}} - {{Ancestry Record|62153|730418}} (accessed 21 December 2022)
Robert born in Sep 1858, son of Katy, in Virginia, USA.
:'''Henry, son of Anna''', was born in November 1858 in Virginia, United States. '''Birth''':"Virginia, U.S., Birth Registers, 1853-1911"
Library of Virginia; Richmond, VA; Virginia Births, 1853-1911
{{Ancestry Sharing|792408|8ddb25eba4ee3f919ad636798d2b6a70667cfef04824651588fee330ae9b85da}} - {{Ancestry Record|62153|730419}} (accessed 21 December 2022)
Henry born in Nov 1858, son of Anna, in Virginia, USA.
:'''John, son of Anna''', was born 17 Jul 1860 in New Kent, Virginia, United States."Virginia Births and Christenings, 1584-1917", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X5JD-MRK : 28 January 2020), W. H. Macon in entry for John, 1860. '''Virginia Death Records''' - Enslaved persons :'''Rose''' was in a death record on 25 April 1856 in New Kent, Virginia."Virginia, U.S., Death Registers, 1853-1911"
Library of Virginia; Richmond, Virginia; Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912
{{Ancestry Sharing|791750|a62eb4e03a37ad67dace3cc5128762560cb493932416b2d222947bdb9d579cb0}} - {{Ancestry Record|62152|419162}} (accessed 21 December 2022)
Gender: Female; Age: 35; Role: Enslaved Person; Enslaved Person: Wm H Macon; Birth Date: abt 1821; Race: Colored (Black); Death Place: New Kent, Virginia; Name: Rose F; Death Date: 25 Apr 1856.
:'''Sukey''' was in a death record on 13 July 1856 in New Kent, Virginia."Virginia, U.S., Death Registers, 1853-1911"
Library of Virginia; Richmond, Virginia; Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912
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Gender: Female; Age: 2; Role: Enslaved Person; Enslaved Person: Wm H Macon; Birth Date: abt 1854; Race: Colored (Black); Death Place: New Kent, Virginia; Name: Sukey; Death Date: 13 Jul 1856.
:'''Rose''' #2 was in a death record on 15 July 1856 in New Kent, Virginia."Virginia, U.S., Death Registers, 1853-1911"
Library of Virginia; Richmond, Virginia; Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912
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Gender: Female; Age: 0; Role: Enslaved Person; Enslaved Person: Wm H Macon; Birth Date: abt 1856; Race: Colored (Black); Death Place: New Kent, Virginia; Name: Rose; Death Date: 15 Jul 1856.
:'''Lewes''' was in a death record on 25 September 1856 in New Kent, Virginia."Virginia, U.S., Death Registers, 1853-1911"
Library of Virginia; Richmond, Virginia; Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912
{{Ancestry Sharing|792928|735ecc7e5fccf8208c91b699dc2a3e5b4f4640876d254c5e56ed7de3648cdc02}} - {{Ancestry Record|62152|419163}} (accessed 21 December 2022)
Gender: Male; Age: 3; Role: Enslaved Person; Enslaved Person: Wm H Macon; Birth Date: abt 1853; Race: Colored (Black); Death Place: New Kent, Virginia; Name: Lewes; Death Date: 25 Sep 1856.
:'''Michael''' was in a death record on 27 September 1858 in New Kent, Virginia. "Virginia, U.S., Death Registers, 1853-1911"
Library of Virginia; Richmond, Virginia; Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912
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Gender: Male; Death Date: 27 Sep 1858; Role: Enslaved Person; Age: 4; Birth Date: abt 1854; Enslaved Person: Wm Macon; Race: Colored (Black); Death Place: New Kent, Virginia; Name: Michael; Cause of Death: Cong. of the Brain.
:'''Polydoro''' was in a death record in September 1859 in New Kent, Virginia. "Virginia, U.S., Death Registers, 1853-1911"
Library of Virginia; Richmond, Virginia; Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912
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Gender: Male; Age: 1; Role: Enslaved Person; Enslaved Person: Wm H Macon; Birth Date: abt 1858; Race: Colored (Black); Death Place: New Kent, Virginia; Name: Polydoro; Death Date: Sep 1859.
:'''Ursula''' was in a death record in September 1859 in New Kent, Virginia. "Virginia, U.S., Death Registers, 1853-1911"
Library of Virginia; Richmond, Virginia; Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912
{{Ancestry Sharing|792040|6bf598c2e3993ce6a414157139a078c76b027f3b2c2e54fe596a47bc7128e85c}} - {{Ancestry Record|62152|419348}} (accessed 21 December 2022)
Gender: Female; Death Date: Sep 1859; Role: Enslaved Person; Age: 40; Birth Date: abt 1819; Enslaved Person: Wm H Macon; Race: Colored (Black); Death Place: New Kent, Virginia; Name: Ursula; Cause of Death: Consumption.
In the 1860 census William H. Macon held 58 enslaved people in New Kent, Virginia, United States'''1860 Census''':"1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
{{Ancestry Record|7668|91196281}} (accessed 21 December 2022)
William H Macon in New Kent, Virginia, USA.
== Sources ==

The Slaves of William M. Jeffreys, North Carolina

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Franklin County, North Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Franklin County, North Carolina, Slaves]] ==Introduction== Inventory of the Estate of [[Jeffreys-72|Captain William Jefferys]] late of Franklin County Deceased made the 13th day of December 1802 & returned by SIMON G. JEFFREYS & ROBERT N. JEFFREYS Executors. (This list is the same as the names in the will, however, some with different interpretations in the transcriptions of each document). '''70 Slaves''': Bequeathed to wife [[Gray-4379|Mary]] :OLD JEFFREY :ANACHA :MOLL :ISHMAEL :TERRY :Sold to Mary: SILLAR, BILLEY, HANNAH and PATIENCE and TILATHA Bequeathed to son Simon Gray Jeffreys :RANDAL :BIG HANNAH :MINGOW :ANDERSON :DICK :DAVIE :EMPEROR :PETER :ALFRED :OLD NANNY :BURWELL :NED :OLD MINGOW :BECKEY :SINDELLA :LEWIS :BANAR Bequeathed to son Robert N Jeffreys :ISAAC :TILLAR :JOE :ALLEN :DEMPSEY :CONYER or COUGAR :DEMPSEY :LYDIA :REUBEN :ANDREW :OSBORN :MIMAH or MYMA :PAUL :OLIVE :ESSEX :SARAH :FERRY :OFFY :ISHAM :BILLEY or MILLEY :SION or SIM :Sold to Robert: ELLICK Bequeathed to daughter and son-in-law, Mary and Nathaniel Alston: :YOUNG AARON :JIMMY :BETSEY Bequeathed to daughter Leah Jeffreys: :VIOLETT :SOLOMON :NATHAN :CLARY :HARRY :KERON or Keson Bequeathed to son William Jeffreys: :ZEBB :NELSON :AGGY :RHODY :PHILL or Fill :OLD AARON :BANKS or Bandy :JUDAH or Judy :WRIGHT :HICKSEY :CHARITY Two Negroes that is herein named has died since the death of the testator, known by the names of NELSON and VIOLETT. Following Slaves sold as reported by the Executors on December 13, 1802. SILLAR & BILLEY to MARY JEFFREYS - £211 Girl HANNAH to MARY JEFFREYS - 56.1 Girl PATIENCE to MARY JEFFREYS - 33 Boy ELLICK to ROBERT N. JEFFREYS - 42 Girl TILATHA to MARY JEFFREYS - 21 ==Sources== * https://www.ncgenweb.us/franklin/wills/wills-estates8.htmhttps://www.ncgenweb.us/franklin/wills/wills-estates8.htm

The Slaves of Willis Alston

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[[Category:Butterwood Plantation, Halifax County, North Carolina]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Halifax County, North Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Halifax County, North Carolina, Slaves]] ==Introduction== [[Alston-1261|Willis Alston (1768-1837)]] was born in 1768. He passed away in 1837. He was the son of [[Alston-205|John Alston]] and [[Macon-95|Ann Macon]]. Both these families are prominent in North Carolina history. Willis Alston owned [[Space:Butterwood_Plantation|Butterwood Plantation, Halifax County, North Carolina]] on which it is assumed the slaves from his will labored. ===Slaves of Willis Alston from his Will=== Willis Alston's Will was made on the 21st day of January 1835. #OLD BECK #KEZIAH #PEGGY #LUCY #MILLY (called Big MILLY) #PHILIS #PENNY #TOM #GEORGIA #DAVID (JOHNSTON) #DAVID (the Cooper) #Little ALBERT #GEORGE #RHEMUS #CAPIOUS ===Census Records=== In the '''1790 Census''', Willis Alston is enumerated in Edgecombe, Halifax, NC with 40 enslaved. '''1790 Census''':"1790 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1790; Census Place: Edgecombe, Halifax, North Carolina; Series: M637; Roll: 7; Page: 463; Image: 270; Family History Library Film: 0568147
{{Ancestry Sharing|29648524|f5de13}} - {{Ancestry Record|5058|172585}} (accessed 26 July 2022)
Willis Alston.
Three images later, Willis Alston, Jr. is enumerated in Edgecombe, Halifax, NC with 34 enslaved. '''1790 Census''':"1790 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1790; Census Place: Edgecombe, Halifax, North Carolina; Series: M637; Roll: 7; Page: 469; Image: 273; Family History Library Film: 0568147
{{Ancestry Sharing|29648469|2b90fb}} - {{Ancestry Record|5058|172586}} (accessed 26 July 2022)
Willis Alston Junior.
In the '''1800 Census''' records Willis Alston (29) is enumerated with 68 enslaved people. '''1800 Census''':"1800 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1800; Census Place: Hallifax, Halifax, North Carolina; Series: M32; Roll: 30; Page: 286; Image: 287; Family History Library Film: 337906
{{Ancestry Sharing|29648343|2acb2a}} - {{Ancestry Record|7590|314572}} (accessed 26 July 2022)
Willis Alston Sr.
In the '''1800 Census''' Willis Alston Jr. is enumerated with 23 enslaved people.'''1800 Census''':"1800 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1800; Census Place: Hallifax, Halifax, North Carolina; Series: M32; Roll: 30; Page: 286; Image: 287; Family History Library Film: 337906
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Willis Alston Jr.
*'''Research Note''': Willis Alston's father was John W. Alston. However his father had a brother by the name of [[Alston-375|Willis Alston (1750)]] who did not have a son with his name, so their relationship and distinguishing the two, needs more research. In the '''1810 Census''' Willis Alston is enumerated in Halifax, NC with 18 enslaved persons (possibly the Jr.?)'''1810 Census''':"1810 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1810; Census Place: Halifax, North Carolina; Roll: 38; Page: 95; Image: 00169; Family History Library Film: 0337911
{{Ancestry Sharing|29648261|b9bf1a}} - {{Ancestry Record|7613|345142}} (accessed 26 July 2022)
William Alston.
In the '''1820 Census''' Willis Alston is enumerated in Halifax, NC with 75 enslaved people. '''1820 Census''':"1820 United States Federal Census"
1820 U S Census; Census Place: Halifax, Halifax, North Carolina; Page: 139; NARA Roll: M33_85; Image: 124
{{Ancestry Sharing|29648308|fce735}} - {{Ancestry Record|7734|323278}} (accessed 26 July 2022)
Willis Alston.
In the '''1830 Census''' Willis Alston is enumerated in Halifax, NC with 102 enslaved people.'''1830 Census''':"1830 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1830; Census Place: Halifax, North Carolina; Series: M19; Roll: 121; Page: 313; Family History Library Film: 0018087
{{Ancestry Sharing|29648293|95ffc5}} - {{Ancestry Record|8058|206400}} (accessed 26 July 2022)
Willis Alston.
==Sources== *Will of Willis Alston-1837 Halifax County Wills 1825-1854 Will Book 4, Page 149

The Sloat Family - Typescript Genealogy of John Drake Sloat

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"The Sloat Family" is 170 pages of typescript genealogy 'published' in 1940 by [[Hart-12204|May (Hart) Smith]]. It was based initially on the Genealogy Charts produced by [[Sloat-184|John Drake Sloat III]] around 1910. The document presented here is a re-typed combination of 2 separate copies of the original typescript. The re-typing and combining was done by [[Sloat-92|David E Sloat]]. The 2 sources used were a copy of her typescript that Mrs. Smith apparently donated to the Los Angeles, California public library, and the other being a copy from the U.S. Library of Congress. Both documents are the same in genealogy information, but with some minor differences in details regarding additional information. The differences in the sources are noted in this re-typing/combination. The genealogy starts with [[Slodt-2|Jan Pietersen Slot]], who, with his two sons, were the original immigrants of the SLOAT/SLOT/SLOTT line into the new world about 1637-1638 (noting that this date, given in the book, includes supporting references. However, note that the WikiTree profile for [[Slodt-2|Jan Pietersen Slodt]], gives a date of 1650 with a slightly different scenario of his immigration). This book traces many branches of his descendants down to about 1890-1906. The prefaces include some history of the areas where they settled - currently New York and New Jersey. There is a special recognition of [[Sloat-76|Admiral John Drake Sloat (Sr.)]], the grandfather of the genealogist who created the charts on which this book is based. Toward the end of the book there is also a list of 'other' SLOATs who can not be documented as to relationship, but presented as most likely also descended from, [[Slodt-2|Jan Pietersen Slot]]. In Appendix A there is the genealogy of the author, [[Hart-12204|May (Hart) Smith]] b. 1869, showing her link back to the Sloat line through her father, [[Hart-12199|George W. Hart]] b. 1843, his mother [[Sloat-238|Tammy (Sloat) Hart]] b. 1802, and her father [[Sloat-219|Rev. John Sloat]] b. 1779... To see what is most likely to be an example of the Charts initially created by [[Sloat-184|John Drake Sloat III]], on which this book is based, see a large format [[Space:Jno_Sloat_1915_Letter|genealogy chart/query]] sent to a Sloat family member in 1915.

The Smith Family, Being a Popular Account of Most Branches of the Name

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Smith Family, Being a Popular Account of Most Branches of the Name == --however spelt-- from the fourteenth century downwards, with numerous pedigrees now published for the first time * by [[Reade-770|Compton Reade]], M.A. (1834-1909) Magdalen College, Oxford; Rector of Kenchester and Vicar of Bridge Sollars. * published Elliot Stock, 62 Paternoster Row, E.C., London, 1902 & 1904 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Smith Family, Being a Popular Account of Most Branches of the Name|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1902) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=h1ZBAQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/101713350 * (1904) Popular Edition ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=yQ8XAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/smithfamilybeing00read ::* https://archive.org/details/smithfamilybeing00readiala ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007670822 === 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 === * Reade, Compton. ''[[Space:The Smith Family, Being a Popular Account of Most Branches of the Name|The Smith Family]], Being A Popular Account of Most Branches of The Name'' (Elliot Stock, London, 1904) [ Page ]. * ([[#Reade|Reade]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Reade, Compton. ''[[Space:The Smith Family, Being a Popular Account of Most Branches of the Name|The Smith Family]], Being A Popular Account of Most Branches of The Name'' (Elliot Stock, London, 1904) [ Page ].

The Snow Campaign

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[[Category:Snow Campaign]]__NOTOC__ See: [[:Category:Snow Campaign|the category]] for profiles and unit categories of participants. ==1775: The Snow Campaign== ==About== :Date: December 23-30, 1775 :Location: Western South Carolina :Result: American victory It was November, in 1775. Colonel Richard Richardson led his Camden regiment of South Carolina militia into the Back Country, the wilderness piedmont of the Appalachian mountains. Their purpose was to crush Tory resistance to the rebellion against the King. He was accompanied by Captain Thomas Sumter as adjutant general, who had raised a company of local militia. Colonel Francis Marion (1732-1795), known as the Swamp Fox for his successful guerrilla warfare against the British, served in this campaign as well. Richardson had authority from South Carolina’s President Drayton the South Carolina Congress to call out the militia. Colonel William Thomson’s regiment from Orangeburg and six companies of Thomson’s rangers came from their encampment in Amelia. Militia regiments from other sections of North and South Carolina were also called. Richardson, Thomson, and their men camped in the Congarees, preparing for a march on the fort at Ninety Six. On November 30, they set out, evading the loyalist “King’s Men” regiments. On December 2 the militia stopped at the home of Captain Evan McLauren. More bodies of rebel militia joined Richardson, making a corps of 3000 men. Thomson’s rangers left McLauren’s and set out after loyalists, capturing some of them. Formal accusations of insurrection were issued against Tory leaders. Their surrender was demanded, along with their arms and ammunition. Among the captured was Thomas Fletchall, one of the most incendiary of the King’s Men, along with Captain Daniel Plummer and Captain Richard Pearis. As the rebel contingent grew throughout December to 5,000 troops, Colonel Richardson moved up the Enoree River to Raeburn Creek. King’s men continued to surrender or be captured. Richardson allowed those who would swear not to oppose the rebellion to return home with their arms. The loyalist troops who resisted headed for the Cherokee Nation territory on the Reedy River (or Reade River, as it was spelled in the McWhorter affidavit). Richardson sent Thomson with 1300 militia and rangers into the canebrake on December 21. This would not be a Christmas of peace and goodwill for these men. The men marched 25 miles through the desolate canebrake in the cold night. They struck the King’s Men in their camp at dawn, killing six and capturing 130, while the rest vanished into the wild. Thomson and his volunteers seized prisoners, arms, ammunition, and baggage, and marched back to meet Richardson on December 23. It began to rain, flooding the marshy country. Then the snow fell, two feet of it. Richardson led his cold, miserable men and their prisoners on a brutal seven-day march back to the Congarees. Richardson was unsurprised that his force dwindled as men were released or otherwise departed for home. His own words to the South Carolina Council of Safety said that as winter advanced upon them, the men were “illy provided, to tents, shoes worn out, and badly clothed.” Their families at home needed the firewood they would cut and the game they would hunt. An uneasy truce settled over the Back Country, while the British army gathered on the Atlantic coast under Cornwallis, preparing to invade. ==='''United States'''=== South Carolina Militia :Commanders and leaders: ::Colonel Richard Richardson ::Colonel William Thomson ::Colonel Francis Marion ::Captain Thomas Sumter ==='''Great Britain'''=== Loyalists: The King's Men :Commanders and leaders: ::Thomas Fletchall ::Captain Daniel Plummer ::Captain Richard Pearls ==Websites== [http://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/revolution_snow_campaign.html Carolana: The Snow Campaign, The American Revolution in South Carolina] ==Books== Robert D. Bass, Ninety Six: The Struggle for the South Carolina Back Country, Sandlapper Publishing Co., Inc, Orangeburg, SC, 1978.

The Society of Friends, aka: Quakers

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{{Quakers Project|t=S}} The roles of the Dorland family members who were part of and thrown out of the Society of Friends around the before and after the Revolutionary War. *They were originally from the Netherlands, Dutch Herritage *Hempstead, Nasseau County, New York, New Netherlands *Adolphustown Twp. Lennox and Addington, Ontario The meeting house and Quaker Cemetery are located on John Dorlands land. [[Dorland-203|Dorland-203]] Dorlandt Wiki Dynamic Tree: https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Dorland-32/7 ---- There's drama going on all the time, even back in time. This family was split, some for the simple life and some for a life in public office and some for the life as as part of the UEL, United Empire Loyalists. ---- Religious Society of Friends (Quaker) Settlement at Adolphustown  As a result of increased harassment of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) in the United States following the American Revolution (1775-83), members of the Friends settled in Adolphustown Township in 1784. The first Preparative Meeting of Quakers in either Upper or Lower Canada took place in Adolphustown in 1798 at the house of Philip Dorland (1755-1814). That year, a meeting house and burying ground were built on Dorland's farm at Hay Bay. By 1801, the local Quaker population had grown sufficiently to warrant the establishment of an Adolphustown Monthly Meeting. Although a new meeting house was built in 1868 to replace the original Hay Bay structure, many of the Quakers’ descendants had either moved away or joined the Methodists, greatly reducing the congregation’s size. The Adolphustown Monthly Meeting was discontinued in 1871. The Hay Bay meeting house gradually fell into ruin; all that remains is a small burying ground marking the site. http://www.heritagetrust.on.ca/Ontario-s-Places-of-Worship/Inventory/Events.aspx?ID=23 ---- The Quakers (Society of Friends) immigrated from New York, the New England States and Pennsylvania. They are a pacifist religion, and during this period were also a "plain folk" rejecting all ornamentation in clothing, speech and meeting houses (churches). The Children of Peace were founded during the War of 1812 after a schism in York County. A further schism occurred in 1828, leaving two branches, "Orthodox" Quakers and "Hicksite" Quakers. Preparative meetings and chain migration West Lake The basic unit of Quaker organization is the Monthly Meeting, in reference to its monthly business meeting. The Monthly Meeting admitted members, disciplined them, and created committees of oversight. The Monthly Meeting had oversight of its constituent meetings for worship, which, when meeting for business, were called Preparative Meetings. The Monthly Meeting, in turn, reported to a Quarterly or Half Yearly regional meeting, which in turn joined other regional meetings in a Yearly Meeting. Adolphustown Prepararatory Meeting was the first to be established in Upper Canada in 1798 under New York Yearly Mtg and initially under Nine Partners Quarterly Mtg, NY. It became a Monthly Mtg in 1801and was laid down in 1821 and became a Prep Mtg under West Lake. In 1828 the Friends split into two groups - Hicksites and the Orthodox. It was a difficult time and in small communities it meant deciding who kept the old meeting house, burial ground, minute books and registers and who had to start new in the same area. In 1881 a further schism resulted in the formation of the Conservative group. Prior to 1828 they were all one group. These various Preparatory Meetings below were under Adolphustown till 1821 then under West Lake after that. Kingston Prep: 1801 Ernestown: ? West Lake: Prep Mtg 1803; Monthly Mtg 1821. Bloomfield: ? Ameliasburgh: ? East Lake: ? Green Point: 1811 Cold Creek: Indulged 1815; Prep Mtg 1825 Hillier Prep Mtg: 1817 Wellington: ? Haldimand Prep Mtg, 1827 The largest collection of Canadian Quaker material is at the The Quaker Archives and Dorland Library at Pickering College in Newmarket, ON. The Marion Cronk Fonds is at the archives in Pickering and the Rachel Cronkhite Fonds is at the Archives of Ontario. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~saylormowbray/quakwestlake.html Quaker settlers who planned on moving were to request a "minute of membership" to bring to the Quaker meeting in their new neighbourhood. This was to ensure that Quakers remained in touch even in frontier regions. As Quakers moved westward, into unsettled regions like Upper Canada, their home meeting might authorize a new Preparative Meeting in that locale. Nine Partners Monthly Meeting in the lower Hudson River Valley of New York state thus authorized a Preparative Meeting for its emigrating members to West Lake in the Bay of Quinte region of Upper Canada in 1798. These new Canadian meetings thus remained in touch with their home meetings (and relatives left behind) and their Yearly Meeting. They also served as a receiving station, easing the flow of settlers from east to west and ensuring they had an established network of Friends to turn to. This is a classic example of the process known as chain migration. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Society_of_Friends_(Upper_Canada) :Classification: Protestant :TheologyVariable; depends on meeting :Polity: Congregational :Distinct fellowships: Friends World Committee for Consultation :Associations: Friends United Meeting, Evangelical Friends International, Central Yearly Meeting of :Friends, Conservative Friends, Friends General Conference, Beanite Quakerism :Founder: George Fox :Origin: Mid-17th century England :Separated from: Church of England :Separations: Shaker https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quakers ---- [Removal] From Oblong 16th of 11th mo 1789. To Nine Partners. John Dorland hath removed with the family within the verge of your Monthly Meeting..& his wife Elizabeth...and on enquiry it doth not appear but that he hath settled his outward affairs to satisfaction, their daughter Bathsheba is also a member...free from marriage engagements, their other children viz Gilbert, Joseph, Meribeth, Thomas & Elizabeth are likewise members...we recommend them to your christian care… Jesse Zane Clerk Sarah Howland Clerk [Removal] From our Monthly Meeting held at Oblong the 14th. of 7th. Mo. 1794. To the Monthly meeting of friends at Nine Partners … Abigail Dorland wife of Enoch Dorland hath removed from us to live within the verge of your meeting … we recommend her to your Christian care … William Merritt Clerk Sarah Howland Clerk Image 68 [Religious Visit] To the friends of the Southern States. Our beloved friend Elizabeth Haight having had a concern for some time attending her mind to pay a religious Visit to the meeting of friends in Your parts, and apprehending the time to perform that service being nearly come, did in a weighty manner lay the same before our meeting for our Sympathy therein which being deliberately weighed by us meets our unity and Concurrence and we leave her at liberty to perform the same as hath shall opend the way and recommend her to your Brotherly Notice and regard, she being a member & Minister in unity with us, desiring that he who went most hath called her forth to work in his Vineyard may she has support through her various exercises, and when her service is over she may be favoured to witness to her family and friends with the reward of peace in her mind. Signed in and on behalf of our Monthly Meeting held at Nine Partners in the State of New York the 17th. of 9th. Mo. 1794 by Lophar Green, Garet Burtis, Wm. Valentine, Tripp Mosher, John Hoag, Abishai Coffin, Wm. Mitchell, Enoch Dorland, Benjamin Mosher, John Allen, Sylvanus Gardner, Isaac Thorn, Ebenezer Pinkham, Lawrance Dean, Philip Hoag, Reuben Palmer, Augustin Titus, Jeddiah Tallman, Joseph Mitchell, Daniel F. Dean, David Smith, John Christy, Samuel Dorland Junr., Stephen Beall?, Clark Willson, Tristram Hughill, Pontius Wolley, Abraham ???, John Woolley, Mary Griffen, Susanna Clark, Lydia Barker, Mary Dean, Anne Gardner, Seboran Valentine, Mehitable Brown, Phebe Underhill, Mary Smith, Elizabeth Pinkham, Martha Haight, Mary Dean, Hannah Hiller, Hannah Clapp, Rebecca Palmer, Ruth Osborn, Mary Allen, Abigail Dorland, Phebe Haight, Anna Reynolds, Elizabeth Coleman, Anna Thorn, Anne Merritt, Joanna Swift, Leah Green, Mary Haight, Lydia Mitchell. [Removal] To the Monthly Meeting at Easton … Jonathan Dorland a member of your Meeting sometime since remove to Argyle - in the compass of yours … Clear of any Marriage Engagements … we recommend him to your watchful care … Signed in & by Direction of Nine Partners Monthly Meeting held 20th. 7 Mo. 1796 … Philip Hoag Clerk [Removal] From our Monthly Meeting at Oswego 20 of 8 Mo. 1800. To the Monthly meet’g at Nine Partners … Deborah Clapp (wife to William) a member of this meeting hath removed to Settle at Upper Canada in the Compass of your Meeting … we recommend her to your care … Philip Hoag Abigail? Dorland Clerks [Removal] To Nine Partners Monthly Meeting … Philip Allen … removing within the verge of your Meeting … his wife Elizabeth … we recommend them with their little son Trave? to your Christian Care … Given fourth by Oswego Monthly Meeting held 17 of 3d. Mo. 1802 … Samuel Dorland Junr. Clerk Ann Shipley Clerk [Removal] From our Monthly Meeting held at Oswego 16 of 5 Mo. 1806. To the Monthly Meeting of friends to be held at Nine Partners … John Edgworth has removed with his wife Ruth & Settled in the Verge of your meeting … we recommend them with their little Daughter Eliza to your care … Samuel Dorland Junr. Clerk Ann Shipley Clerk [Acknowledgment Accepted] To the Monthly Meeting at Oswego … we have accepted the acknowledgment of Jonathan Dorland as he resides within the compass of your meeting we reconned him as a member … Sign’d in and on behalf of our Monthly Meeting held at Ninepartners 16 of 1st. Mo. 1806 … Isaac Thorne Junr. Clk [Removal] To the Monthly Meeting of friends held at Dewwainsburgh … Sarah Dorland wife to Timothy having removed & settled with her Husband at Bridgewater in the Compass of your meeting … we recommend her with her Little Daughter Eliza, to your Christian Care … Signed in & on behalf of Nine Partners Monthly meeting 19 of 3 Mo. 1807 … Isaac Thorne Junr. Sarah Talcot Clerks Image 128 [Removal] To the Monthly Meeting of friends at Scipio … Anna Dorland wife of Joseph Dorland … about to remove & settle within the Compass of your meeting … we recommend her to your Christian care … Signed by direction of Ninepartners Moly meeting held 18 of 5 mo. 1820 … Philip Hoag Mary Bristol Clerks [Removal] To Oswego Monthly Meeting … Samuel G. Dorland hath Settled in the Verge your meeting … we recommend him to your Christian care … Signed on behalf of Ninepartners Monthly meeting held 20th. of 10 Mo. 1825 … Elias D. Garmo Clerk *Nine Partners Digest 1769 - 1897 A book of mostly removals. This book, called a Digest, was filmed by the LDS and recorded as Vol. 1160. Images were provided by Swarthmore College Archives to CFHA in pdf format for transcription. The transcribers were Carman Foster, Moira Greenlee, Doug Smith and Randy Saylor. It was completed 12 April 2015. ---- At a Monthly Meeting Held at Ninepartners the 19th 3d. mo. 1779 The representatives ware all presant The friends appointed on the account of Philip Dorland [Became a loyalist then later moved to Upper Canada.] reported that he is gone away and that they were informed that he carryed a pistel when he was here, therefore the same friends are desired to inspect further into the mat[t]er and make report at next monthly meeting how things are on his account The friends appointed to read the testamony against Peleg Hoxsie reported it was read according to appointment At a Monthly Meeting Held at Ninepartners the 16th 4th mo. - 1779 [some repeated minutes but written by a different hand than the above] The reresentatives ware presant except one and a reason given for his absence The friend appointed on the account of Philip Dorland [Became a loyalist and later moved to Upper Canada.] that according to appointment they have inspected into the matter on his account and do not find but that he is guilty of what is contained in the complaint against him and furthermore informed he carried pistole to defend himself and also that he has absconded therefore this meeting appoints Stephen Dean and Israel Titus to draw a testamony against him and produce it to next monthly meeting At a Monthly Meeting Held at Ninepartners the 21st. 5th. mo. 1779 The representatives ware presant except one and a reason given for his absence The friends appointed to draw a testmony against Philip Dorland produced it here which is approaved of and signed - Thomas Barnard & Ladowick Hoxsie are appointed to read it at the close of a first day meeting at Oswago & Ninepartners and make report at next next [repeated word] monthly meeting producing of it there [Note: Philip Dorland joins the British and after the war ends up as a Loyalist and rejoins the Quakers in Upper Canada.] At a Monthly Meeting Held at Ninepartners the 16th. 7th. mo. 1779 The representatives ware all presant This meeting takeing into consideration the apeal of Echabed Boreman [ [Bowerman] from the judgment of this meeting therefore this meeting appoints the following friend are appointed ??? ??? the next quarterly meeting with the [m]inutes and papers relateing thereto and speak to it as need shall require Viz. Jerdel Titus, Samuel Dorland, Paul Hoag, Edward Palmer, Jacob Dean, Samuel Hallock Jedediah Allin sent a paper to this meeting condemning his going into David Arnolds field and calling him rascal and threatening to kill his dog and throwing stones at his dog when he was a luging? his cattle therefore this meeting appoints the following friends to visit him and make report at if inquiry into the circumstance of the case and make report at next monthly meeting how things are Viz. Israel Titus, Zophar Green, Samuel Dorland & John Dean The queries were read and the ansers are as followeth Viz ~ An 1 - Meetings for worship and discepline are attended tho there is a shortness in some especialy one week dais, some care taken the hour mostly prety well obsarved Image 15 3d - There is a good degree of love and unity subsists amongst us but not so fully wil all as is desired some care taken 5th - Endavours are used to end defferance when any apear 6th - We know not of any that take oaths, pay Priests wages, bears arms or any other way consearned in military sarvices or defraud the King of his dues 17 - We know of no Regrows imported, bought, sold or any other wise disposed of so as to keep them in slavoury, some care taken to instruct the youth to read and other wise to fit them for business 20 - Some care taken to deal with offenders in a spirit of meekness agreeable to discipline The friends appointed to attend the sarvice of next quarterly meeting are Joshua Haight, Samuel Dorland, Reuben Palmer, Solomon Barton, Edward Hallock, Israel Titus, Samuel Hallock Obediah Frost This meeting adjourns to the usual time next month At a Monthly Meeting Held at Ninepartners the 17th 3d. mo. 1780 The representatives ware presant except one A complain came to this meeting by way of last preparitive meeting at Ninepartners against Samuel Keese for being neglectful in attending our religious meetings and not being plain in his apparil and keeping disorderly company and going a place of daversion called a froluk and useing corrupt language and being consarned in military sarvice such as teaming therefore this meeting appoints William Mitchel, Philip Mosher, Silvenus Gardner & Thomas Hallock to treat with him and make report at next monthly meeting A complaint came to this meeting by way of last preparitive meeting at Ninepartners against William Parks for drinking strong drink to excess therefore this meeting appoints Solomon Haight and Abisha Coffin to treat with him and make report at next monthly meeting Also a complaint came to this meeting by way of last preparitive meeting at Ninepartners against Obediah Haight for marrying contrary to the order used among friends after being precautioned therefore this meeting disowns him from being any longer a member of our society untill by his conduct he shall manifest a cincear repentance and make satisfaction to our monthly meeting. Volintine Barnard and Joshua Haight Jurn. are appointed to give him a coppy of this minute ina inform him of a right to appeal and make report to next monthly meeting √ A complaint came to this meeting by way of the preparitive meeting at Oswago against Samuel Dorland Junr. for following the vain fasions of the world also frequenting places of diversions & wagering money on a horse race and marrying out of the unity of friends after beinging precuasioned therefore this meeting appoints Ladowick Hoxsie & Tristram Russell to inform him that this meeting ??? to disown himand draw a testimony against him and produce ti at next mo,ly [monthly] meeting A complaint came to this meeting by way of the preparitive meeting at Oswago against Samuel Dorland Junor. for following the vain fasshions of the world also for going places of diversions and waging money on horse raccing and marrying out of the society of friends after being precautioned therefore this meeting appoints Lodowick Hoxsie and Trustram Rusel to inform him that this meeting expects to disown him and draw a testamony against him and make report to next monthly meeting Also a complaint came to this meeting by way of the preparitive meeting at Oswago against Thomas Dorland for going to places of devarsions also to the marriage of one that went out from us also wagering money on a horserace therefore this meeting appoints Lodwick Hoxsie and Tristram Russel and Volintine Barnard to treat with him and make report at next monthly meeting how it is with him the friends appointed to Draw a Testamony against Samuel Dorland Junr Produced it here which is approved os and signed Ladowick hoxsie and Tristrum Russel are appointed to Read it at the Close of a fist Days meeting at Oswego . also to Give him a coppy and inform him of a Right to to appeal and make Report to next Monthly meeting producing of it there Two of the friends appointed to ?Treat with Thomas Dorland Report that they with another friend have Visited him and he Did not appear in a Disposition to make a Sutable satisfaction and he said he did not Desire that friends should wait upon him therefore Ladawick Hoxsie and Tristrum Russel are appointed to Inform him that the meeting Expects to Disown him also to Draw a Testamony against him and produce it at next Monthly meeting At a Monthly Meeting Held at Ninepartners at the Creek Meeting House the 19th 5 mo. 1780 The representatives were prasant William Park produced to this meeting a paper condemning his outgoing in drinking strong drink to excess which is defered untill next monthly meeting under the care of the friends that was appointed on his account The friends appointed to read the testamony against Samuel Dorland Juner. reported the appointment is answered and produced the testamony The friends appointed to draw a testamony against Thomas Dorland produced one here which is approved of and signed and Tristram Rusel and Abisha Coffin are appointed to read it at the closer of a first days meeting at Oswago also to give him a coppy of it and inform of a right to apeal and make report to next monthly meeting produceing of the testamony At a Monthly Meeting Held at Ninepartners in the Creek meeting house 16, 6mo. 1780 The representatives were presant John Mott son of James Mott deceased and Jane Mabbett appeared at this meeting and offered proposals of marriage with each other. Abisha Coffin and Jacob Thorn are appointed to make enquirey into the young mans clearness in relation to marriage and make report at next monthly meeting where they are desired to come for an answer The friends appointed to read the testamony against Thomas Dorland reported it has been read according to appointment and produced the testamony here and they athy have took a considerable pain to see him but have not had an opertunity and therefore still desired to indavour to preform their appointment to him At a Monthly Meeting Held at Ninepartners at the Creed meeting the 22d. 12th. mo. 1780 The representatives were presant except one and a reason given for his absence John Dorland informed this meeting by way of the preparitive meeting at Oswago that he is desireous of a cartificate of removal directed to Oblong monthly meeting, therefore Joseph Hoxsie and James Clapp are appointed to draw a few lines for him if the way be clear and produce them at next monthly meeting At a Monthly Meeting Held at Ninepartners the 19th. 1st. mo. 1781 The representatives ware presant except over the river no account The friends appointed to draw a cartificate of John Dorland are still continued in that sarvice X At a Monthly Meeting Held at Ninepartners the 16th. 2d. mo. 1781 The representatives ware presant except one The friends appointed to draw a cartifycate of removal for John Dorland produced one at the last setting of this meeting which is approved of and signed This meeting adjourns to be held here next month at the usual time if the Lord permit The friends appointed some time since to visit Jesse Clapp (son of Thomas Clapp) on account of his request reports that on inquirey they find that he hav a right of membership therefore this meeting appoints Samuel Dorland & Zebulon Hoxie to inform him thereof At a Monthly Meeting Held at the Ninepartners the 15th. of the 5th. mo. 1782 The representatives were present This meeting appoints Isaac Thorn Clerk for one year The friends appointed last month to attend the quarterly meeting reports they attended to their appointment A minute of our last quarterly meeting was produced here which was read and concured with and is as followeth At a quarterly meeting held at Oblong the 2d. of ye 5th. mo. 1782 The inconveniency and unprofitableness of such large numbers going out at the close of the meeting for worship gave great uneasyness and many made so long a stay that their coming in ---------- so unseasonable much disturbed the quiet of the meeting, it is therefore desired that friends be verry carefull of going out without real necessaty, and it is concluded that in future the Overseers and representatives both in the quarterly and monthly meetings be careful to see that those who do go out stay no longer than is necessary that the disturbance occationed thereby may be remidied and that they also inspect whether none remain in those meetings that are not members And the Clerk is desired to hand copies thereof to our several preparative meetings which are desired to observe and put in practice the advice therein contained The friends appointed to erect school houses reports that there is little or no progress made since last month, they are continued in that service and desired to report at the monthly meeting in the ninth month next The womens meeting informed this that Lettee Bedal? formaly Lettee Dorland hath marrid out of the unity of friends and having been laboured with to little or no satisfaction and think best to disown her with the concurrance of this meeting under consideration thereon this meeting leaves them at their liberty to inform her that this meeting finds a necessaty to disown her and inform our next meeting David Hoag, Peter Barnard & John Dorland attended this meeting with a minute from the monthly meeting of Oblong requesting this meeting to appoint a committee to confer with them on account of altering the time of holding Oblong, Nineparters & the Creek monthly meetings. This meeting concurs therewith & appoints the following friends to confer with them & report at next meeting viz. Zophar Green, Soloman Barton & William Volintine A paper of acknowledgment was produced to this meeting from Enoch Dorland condemning divers disorders for which he was disowned, requesting to be restored to membership again, therefore this meeting appoints Reuben Palmer & Benjamin Jacakx to visit him & report their satisfaction at next meeting The friends appointed to Visit Enoch Dorland on account of his acknowledgment Report they have been to Visit him but he was not at home. They are Continued in that appointment & Desired to Report at Next meeting The friends appointed to Visit Enoch Dorland on account of his acknowledgment Report they have Visited him and he appeared to be in a tender Disposition of mind, therefore after Consideration thereon this meeting accepts his acknowledgment & appoints Garrett Burtis & Joseph Dean to Read it at the Close of a first Day meeting at Oswego & Report at Next meeting producing of it there The friends appointed to Read the acknowledgment of Enoch Dorland Report the appointment answered but Did not produce the acknowledgment they are Desired to produce it to Next meeting *Nine Partners Monthly Meetings 1779 - 1783 This minute book was filmed by the LDS and recorded as Vol. 67. Images were provided by Swarthmore College Archives to CFHA in pdf format for transcription. The transcribers were Carman Foster, Moira Greenlee, Doug Smith and Randy Saylor. It was completed January 10, 2015. http://www.cfha.info/ ---- " It is well known in Quinte historical circles that in 1792, Philip Dorland, a Quaker, was elected to the first Assembly in Upper Canada but refused to take the oath because of Quaker principles and thus forfeited his seat. What is not as widely known is that he was a Lieutenant in the Revolutionary War and was granted 2100 acres as a Loyalist. This was and still is very much against Quaker principles Philip Dorland was a Quaker living in Dutchess County, NY and in 1779 he was disowned because "he carried [a] pistole to defend himself and also that he has absconded" taking up with the British. He was made a Lieutenant in Abraham Cuyler's Corps in Long Island. In Dec 1780, Philip's father, Samuel Dorland, paid a fine for having one son who had "gone to the enemy." The Society of Friends, commonly known as Quakers, have as one of the cornerstones of its Discipline something called the Peace Testimony. Friends have refused to bear arms and they have often been fined or imprisoned for not participating in military action. Quakers were held to account for their actions and it was clear that Philip was disowned in 1779 for taking up arms. Philip's brother, Thomas Dorland, was a sergeant with the Associated Loyalists and likely disowned as well though no disownment for him has been found. Some secondary sources state that Thomas was a Captain during the Revolutionary War and with Burgoyne in 1777. Thomas was 18 in 1777 and was not a Captain. The record shows that in 1780, Samuel Dorland paid a fine for having one son with the enemy and that would be Philip. Further, in Dec 1781 Samuel Dorland posts a bond of £100 "to ensure that Thomas would not leave Beekman." Loyalist records state that Thomas was a sergeant with the Associated Loyalists. He may have been a sergeant in an earlier unit after 1781 because the Associated Loyalists were formed under Peter Vanalstine and Michael Grass in 1783 for the evacuation of Loyalists from New York which was a major undertaking. In the fall of 1783, Philip and Thomas were in New York City waiting to be evacuated to Canada. Philip sailed with Major Peter Vanalstine on the ship Three Sisters & Grace to Sorel, Quebec, where they overwintered. Thomas may have come overland or on another ship as he was also in Sorel with his wife receiving their rations. In 1784 Philip and Thomas came with Peter VanAlstine to Adolphustown and were granted land. By 1791, after a series of land grants, Philip had been granted 2100 acres of land and Thomas received 1200 - examine the grants starting here. Thomas Dorland ends up obtaining the lease to operate the ferry from Adolphustown to Glenora as mentioned in petitions in 1809 and 1812. Thomas becomes a Captain in the militia and was active in the war of 1812. He was elected as the representative of Lennox and Addington in the 4th and 5th sessions of the Upper Canada Legislative Assembly from 1805 to 1812. Thomas remains a non Quaker. In August 1792, Philip was elected to the first session of the Legislative Assembly in Upper Canada as a representative for Prince Edward and Adolphustown. When the representatives first met on 17 Sep 1792, Philip Dorland refused to take the oath due to his Quaker principles and thus forfeited his seat. On 19 Sep 1792 the returning officer was instructed to elect another member and Peter Vanalstine was subsequently elected to replace Philip. Interestingly, Philip Dorland was not a Quaker in good standing at that time. He had been disowned in 1779 and never asked to have an acknowledgment accepted. So on 12mo 1792, Philip requested Nine Partners to accept his acknowledgment; which they did. Whereas I have had a birth right amongst you and by not giving heed to the Divine Monitor have widely deviated from the principles of Truth which led me into divers disorders such as departing from Plainess, keeping Company with one not of our Society & Commiting Fornication with her (that is now my wife) and also took up arms for my defense which misconduct brought a blemish on Truth which I am sorry for & do heartily Condemn & I do desire you to pass by the same & receive me under your Care. 12 12mo 1792 Philip Dorland What do we make of this? Philip Dorland was a birthright Quaker and in 1779, at the age of 24, took off with his pistol to join Col Abraham Cuyler in Long Island. He was disowned for violating the Peace Testimony which has always been central to Quaker discipline. He had birth roots in Long Island and perhaps there was family and land to protect. " This is copied exactly from the web page to use as notes. Still collecting data from various sites and books. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~saylormowbray/dorland.html Land grant petitions http://www.ontariogenealogy.com/uppercanadalandpetitions/d_landpetition.html Loyalists and discharged soldiers often mentioned the regiment in which they served. Sons and daughters of Loyalists gave their father's name. Civilian petitioners sometimes indicated their country or place of origin. Further information that can be found in some of the petitions includes arrival date in Canada, previous residence, date and place of birth, age, marital status and names of other family members, oaths of allegiance, and character references. DORLAND (GOIS) ALLEY .. ADDINGTON .. 1797 DORLAND (HUYCK) JANE .. ADDINGTON .. 1807 DORLAND (TRUMPOUR) ELIZABETH .. ADDINGTON .. 1807 DORLAND ANDREW .. PRINCE EDWARD .. 1836 DORLAND ANDREW M .. PRINCE EDWARD .. 1839 DORLAND ANDREW M .. PRINCE EDWARD .. 1847 DORLAND ARNOLD .. PRINCE EDWARD .. 1818 DORLAND DANIEL B .. ADDINGTON .. 1808 DORLAND EDWARD (JOHN LAHAY) .. LANARK .. 1838 DORLAND ELIZABETH .. PRINCE EDWARD .. 1819 DORLAND GILBERT .. ADDINGTON .. 1797 DORLAND GILBERT .. PRINCE EDWARD .. 1835 DORLAND JOSEPH .. PRINCE EDWARD .. 1811 DORLAND PETER V .. ADDINGTON .. 1816 DORLAND PHILIP .. ADDINGTON .. 1797 DORLAND PHILIP JR. .. PRINCE EDWARD .. 1807 DORLAND SAMUEL .. ADDINGTON .. 1808 DORLAND SARAH .. PRINCE EDWARD .. 1809 DORLAND THOMAS .. ADDINGTON .. 1797 DORLAND THOMAS .. ADDINGTON .. 1807 DORLAND THOMAS (ALAN MCLEAN) .. MIDLAND DISTRICT .. 1807 DORLAND THOMAS (MATHEW CLARK) .. ADDINGTON .. 1820

The Society of the Friendly Sons of Saint Patrick for the Relief of Emigrants from Ireland

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The Society inspired its members to aid emigrants from Ireland to the English colonies which subsequently became the United States of America, with special attention to victims of starvation, exile and eviction from Ireland. The society was disbanded in 1798. A lineal society, The Hibernian Society was established. The Sons of Saint Patrick have revitalized and now branches all over the country. At one of the first meetings of the Society, a motion was made to throw all their support: life, limb and money behind the revolutionary cause. One man wanted to think about it and they threw him out. When I come across the story again, I will fix it. While it is a society to help Irish Emigrants, the society does not limit itself to supporting only Irish causes, nor is there a religious divide. The practice is to alternate presidents between Catholics and Protestants. Founding members were [[Fitzsimons-36|Signer of the U.S. Constitution, Thomas Fitzsimons]], [[Moylan-44|Brigadier General Stephen Moylan]], and [[Morris-1548|Robert Morris]]. Original Founded in Philadelphia in 1771, the original members included [[Barry-1183|Commodore Barry]],[[Wayne-27|Mad Anthony Wayne]], [[Meade-521|George Meade]] [[Moylan-44|Stephen Moylan]] was the first and 22 years later, the last president. One of his brothers was the Catholic bishop of Cork. Three other brothers joined the society. (Jasper, James and John) As memberships dictated that either members had to have been born in Ireland or one of their parents had to have been born there, it wasn't long before they started including honorary members. Honorary members included [[Cadwalader-11|General Cadwalader]], The membership adopted [[Washington-11|President George Washington]], seemingly in the way they adopted a new country. They declared him an Irishman by adoption. He accepted the membership with these words: “I accept with singular pleasure, the ensign of so worthy a fraternity as that of the Sons of St. Patrick in this City, a society distinguished for the firm adherence of its members to the glorious cause in which we are embarked,” George Washington said in 1782, seven years before he would go on to become President of the United States. Other members include [[Boland-165|Philadelphia judge John P. Boland]] * http://www.friendlysons.com/history/ * http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/BOLAND/2003-02/1046020410

The Somers Family of South Jersey

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] ==The Somers Family of South Jersey== '''Citation Example''' :Hewlett, Joseph Mitchell. ''[[Space:The_Somers_Family_of_South_Jersey|The Somers Family of South Jersey.]]'' ([Wyncote, Pa.], [publisher not identified], 1972) '''Footnote Example''' :[[#1671|Hewlett]] Page 123 '''Find It''' * Online at [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/320367?availability=Family%20History%20Library Family Search] *This book is available in the collection of the [http://atlanticcountyhistoricalsocietynj.org/ Atlantic County Historical Society,] Somers Point, New Jersey. *[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/866712955 Find in a Library] '''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Somers_Family_of_South_Jersey|Pages and Profiles that link here]]'''

The Sourcing Loophole

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==Final Weekly Update, Effect of 2021 Source-a-Thon== Weekly tracking of {{Unsourced}} profiles on this page ends after logging the Data Doctors report of 31 October 2021. Further updates of this page, if any, will include new statistical estimates of the total number of profiles without sources only. The attached graph of “Unsourced Profiles” shows the impact of the 2021 Source-a-Thon. The large drop (about 38,000 profiles) between 3 and 10 October resulted from the Source-a-Thon of the first three days of October. The relatively rapid growth in the number of profiles with the {{Unsourced}} template during September also reflects Source-a-Thon activity, as members sought profiles without sources and added the template in preparation for the contest. The graph also makes clear that outside the Source-a-Thon “season,” the number of templated profiles grows (July) or declines (October) quite slowly. Meanwhile, the total number of profiles without sources continued to grow or decline at an unknown rate. The “Profiles Without Sources” graph illustrates the scale of the actual problem, compared to the small subset marked with the template. The “Low Estimate” and “High Estimate” lines represent the statistical estimates from the study described below, adjusted for Source-a-Thon activity. Although the statistical estimate is extremely imprecise, it does confirm that the true number of profiles without sources is many times higher than the known number of {{Unsourced}} ones. The fact that we have to rely on such estimates, obtained only at the expense of many hours of volunteer labor, is disturbing in itself. '''For WikiTree to have any hope of managing this problem, we first need a better way to measure it.''' A [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1323765/unsourced-profiles-status-post-source-a-thon new question] is open on G2G about this update, so once again please hold any discussion there rather than on this page. ==Purpose== This page aims to describe WikiTree's policy about adding sources, including the magnitude and growth of the resulting population of unsourced profiles. It is meant as a statement of the problem, for reference when seeking solutions on G2G. It describes the importance of sources in the context of our Honor Code, and the current policy on sourcing profiles. It goes on to present data from WikiTree + on profiles marked {{Unsourced}}, along with two statistical studies about unsourced profiles. Analysis of a random sample of Open profiles, described below, indicates that '''between 4.9 million and 8.1 million WikiTree profiles have no sources'''. ==Background== [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Honor_Code WikiTree's Honor Code], Point VIII, states: “We cite '''sources.''' Without [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Sources sources] we can't objectively resolve conflicting information.” The sourcing requirement also relates to Point II, Accuracy, in that assertions of accuracy mean nothing if not supported by sources. Sourcing to a book or website provides an important means of giving credit (Point VII) and respecting copyrights (Point VI). In addition to explicit inclusion in the Honor Code, it's worth noting that well-sourced profiles stand much less chance of duplication or conflation, and that large numbers of unsourced or poorly sourced profiles detract from WikiTree's public image. WikiTree strongly enforces most Honor Code points, notably Collaboration, Assuming mistakes are unintentional, Courtesy, and Privacy. In contrast, WikiTree does not require adding sources to every profile and never has required it. Chris Whitten, in proposing the current “Add person” implementation, said, “Although citing sources is required by our Honor Code..., entering something in the 'Source(s)' field isn't technically required.”https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/391719/what-do-you-think-this-plan-for-making-source-required-field As of this writing (28 July – 16 August 2021), on trying to save a profile with an empty “Sources” field, the user sees a reminder that
: “'''A source is required''' but you can select one of the following: ::Unsourced family tree handed down to [the user, or] ::Source will be added by [the user] by [the next calendar day].”
The first option reads somewhat differently if the profile represents a person born less than 100 years ago. If the user selects the second option (but not either version of the first option), the system automatically adds the {{Unsourced}} template to the profile. A third option exists, to satisfy the “Add person” data checks by making an entry in the “Sources” field. As I understand it, the system only checks for the presence of text in the field. Anything therefore passes inspection, including “Ancestry.com,” “Family history,” or “First-hand knowledge [of 18th or 19th century events].” Once the user negotiates the data check and saves the profile, WikiTree leaves the addition of sources entirely in the hands of the profile creator or diligent third parties (''eg'', [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Sourcerers Sourcerers]). Among the justifications for this lenient policy, two stand out. First, that some members prefer to save a profile without sources, then immediately edit it to include a full biography with inline references, and requiring an entry in the Sources field interferes with their method. Second, “that many members ... haven't yet learned the importance of collecting and preserving sources to explain their reasoning to other people.... We need to be patient with people as they learn to use WikiTree....”https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1265434/proposal-remove-source-added-later-option-profile-creation?show=1273601#a1273601 The current policy was proposed 11 May 2017 and implemented two months laterhttps://www.wikitree.com/g2g/423109/did-you-see-the-new-source-requirement-when-creating-profiles with minor revisions to the first, “Personal recollection/Unsourced tree,” option, despite extensive discussion eliciting numerous good ideas that might have improved its effectiveness. A recent proposal to eliminate the “promise” optionhttps://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1265434/proposal-remove-source-added-later-option-profile-creation was rejected despite receiving seven to eight times more Yes than No votes. This proposal also generated vigorous discussion, resurrecting many of the same constructive suggestions disregarded in 2017. ==The {{Unsourced}} Template== WikiTree has 1,054,000 profiles with the {{Unsourced}} template. 918,000 of these profiles have Open privacy. These figures are from the Data Doctors report of 8 August 2021, using WikiTree + to search for text “Unsourced_Profiles” and “Unsourced_Profiles Open.” An unknown number of these profiles have sources and bear the template in error. An unknown number of profiles also exist with neither a source nor a template. [https://byjus.com/maths/linear-regression/ Linear regression analysis] shows that profiles with the template increased at a rate of about 45 profiles/day during the period 5 July through 8 August 2021 (see table under Recent Data from Data Doctors Reports). As shown below, profiles with the template poorly represent the actual population of unsourced profiles. ==Statistical Studies of Open Profiles== I conducted two studies of Open profiles, to explore the relationship between profiles with no sources and those with the {{Unsourced}} template. One study looked only at dateless Open profiles and the other looked at all Open profiles. In both studies, I drew a random sample of profiles from the 8 August 2021 Data Doctors report on WikiTree +, then examined each profile to determine whether it had sources, and whether it had the {{Unsourced}} template. The populations were restricted to Open profiles, to ensure access to the biographies and, if necessary, the Changes logs. I examined the profiles the evening of 13 August and the day of the 14th (United States Mountain Daylight Time). I did not edit or correct the profiles, but others might have done so after the studies. A specific but unknown percentage of all Open profiles have sources. To estimate the percentage, we can take a random sample of profiles and ask the Yes/No question, “Does the profile have a source?” The percentage of profiles with (or without) sources provides an estimate of the unknown percentage in the entire population, because the number of “Yes” answers follows a [https://www.onlinemathlearning.com/binomial-distribution.html binomial probability distribution]. Well-established statistical methods can also give us the range within which the actual percentage likely resides. ===Source or Not a Source?=== :Assessing individual profiles as Yes/No, Sourced or Unsourced, requires a clear definition of a source. In deciding what qualifies as a source, I tried to follow the Help guidance that “[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Sources A source is the identification of where you obtained information],” tempered with some common sense. I rejected “sources” that could not have provided the stated information, that are not themselves supported by sources, or that are not useful for directing a reader to the actual source material. :Examples of entries rejected as sources: * Bad links to Ancestry trees and working links to Private Ancestry trees; * “First-hand information” about events the WikiTreer could not have witnessed; * GEDCOM imported references not leading to actual records, websites, images, etc; * Links to trees or profiles behind paywalls (no way to see any underlying sources); * FindAGrave memorials without headstone images or other sources; * Unsourced family trees and unsourced profiles at other websites; * Vague references to “Family research,” “MyHeritage.com,” “Birth and death records,” etc. :Any item above might rightfully belong among a list of sources on a profile, but none can stand alone as a profile's only source. In the studies that follow, profiles whose only source had these “not a source” characteristics were counted as unsourced. Some might consider profiles assessed under the above criteria “undersourced” rather than “unsourced.” Reasonable people can disagree, and certainly we could apply looser or stricter criteria. Other than producing a different count of unsourced profiles, a different set of rules does not change the method of sampling or analysis. ===Forty Undated Profiles=== :I collected forty profiles from the Data Doctors report of 8 August 2021, using the text query “B0 D0 Open,” meaning no birth date, no death date, and Open privacy. The query returned 478,345 profiles, shown ten per page on pages numbered 0 through 47,834. To obtain a random sample, I used the random number function in a spreadsheet program to generate 40 page numbers from that range. I examined the first profile on each resulting page, asking, “Does it have any valid sources?” and “Does it have an {{Unsourced}} template?” :Among the forty profiles: * 32 profiles had no legitimate sources, as described above. None of the 8 sourced profiles had an {{Unsourced}} template. * 6 profiles had the {{Unsourced}} template, only one of which was added at creation. None of the profiles so marked had sources. :The sample indicates that 80% of undated profiles (32/40) have no sources, and about 80% of the unsourced ones (26/32) are not marked with the template. [https://www.danielsoper.com/statcalc/calculator.aspx?id=85 95% confidence limits for the binomial distribution] give a range of 64% to 91% of undated profiles without sources. The wide confidence interval (64-91%) results from examining only forty profiles. Larger sample sizes produce narrower confidence intervals. :The sample contained no profiles incorrectly tagged {{Unsourced}}. 15% of the profiles (6/40, as noted above) had the {{Unsourced}} template. The entire population of 478,345 undated profiles has 58,415 (12%) marked {{Unsourced}} (found by adding “Unsourced_Profiles” to the text query). For the 15% estimate of {{Unsourced}} profiles, the 95% confidence interval is 6% to 30%, which is not inconsistent with the known value of 12%. :Although imprecise due to the small sample size, this study validates the following statements: * A large majority (64 to 91%) of profiles without dates also lack sources. * A large majority of undated, unsourced profiles lack the {{Unsourced}} template. * The percentage of profiles incorrectly tagged Unsourced is probably small. ===160 Open Profiles=== :I used a larger sample taken from all Open profiles to obtain an estimate of the total number of unsourced profiles, compared to the number marked as such. In WikiTree +, searching the 8 August 2021 data set for the text query “Open” yielded 21,813,695 profiles, with 918,395 {{Unsourced}}. I selected 160 of the 21.8 million at random, using the same method described for the forty undated profiles study. :The 160 profiles contained * 47 without sources, and none of the 113 with sources were tagged {{Unsourced}} in error, and * 8 profiles marked {{Unsourced}}. :'''The sample indicates 29% of all Open profiles have no sources''', with a 95% confidence interval between 22% and 37%. In terms of the entire Open population, that is '''between 4.9 and 8.1 million unsourced profiles'''. Again, sample size determines the width of the confidence interval, or range of the estimate. Improvements in precision carry a steep price: to reduce the estimated range of unsourced profiles from 3.2 million (8.1 minus 4.9 million) to 320,000 would require checking 16,000 profiles rather than 160. :Only 5% (2% to 10%, at 95% confidence) of Open profiles are marked {{Unsourced}}. As in the smaller study, the estimate for templated profiles (2-10%) is not inconsistent with the known figure of 4.2% (918,395 of 21,813,695). The absence of any sourced profiles incorrectly marked {{Unsourced}} gives an upper limit (95% confidence) of 2.3% of Open profiles with this error. If the 113 sourced profiles in this study represent a random sample (they might not), then the upper limit for sourced profiles incorrectly templated is 3.2%. :This study validates the following statements: * The number of profiles with the {{Unsourced}} template grossly underestimates the actual number of profiles without sources. * Only a small percentage (at most 2 – 3%) of profiles with sources incorrectly have an {{Unsourced}} template. ==Conclusions== At minimum, our tree contains about 5 million unsourced profiles. That corresponds, on average, to more than 1,000 new unsourced profiles every day of the site's thirteen-and-a-half year history. Recent reports (see table below) show the rate of increase of profiles marked {{Unsourced}} at about 46 per day. The statistical studies show clearly that the actual number of unsouced profiles exceeds the {{Unsourced}} number by a factor of at least five, but we have no way to obtain a direct count of the actual number. For reasons beyond the scope of this report, it is not practical (and may not be possible) to track the growth or decline of unsourced profiles with statistical methods. It seems we will need direct counting to do that. Regarding the ongoing creation of unsourced profiles, members who save profiles then immediately edit to add sources do not contribute to the problem. For others, the “Add person” page tells them “A source is required,” then immediately relieves them of that requirement. Thus the responsibility for sourcing devolves to all members, in effect making no one responsible and robbing “We cite sources” of meaning.Wikipedia contributors, "Diffusion of responsibility," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Diffusion_of_responsibility&oldid=1028257045 (accessed July 28, 2021). The data show that the “patient” approach fails to put sources on profiles. The “source will be added” option has seen widespread misuse since it first appeared in July 2017. Four years of Sourcerer and other clean-up activity notwithstanding, anyone can easily find in the weekly Data Doctors report examples of {{Unsourced}} profiles, some pre-1700, with unfulfilled “source will be added” promises dating back to the initial implementation. The other options for not adding a source probably suffer similar misuse, but lack of the automatic {{Unsourced}} template makes them more difficult to track. I think it would benefit the tree greatly to close this sourcing loophole altogether, and not allow members to save unsourced profiles. Short of that, we should at least apply the {{Unsourced}} template to all profiles a creator declines to source. Another change that would help manage this issue would be to program a bot to crawl the tree searching for profiles without sources and add the {{Unsourced}} template to them. That, of course, would require implementing an algorithm to detect sources within the mixed text of biographies. For WikiTree ever to reverse the trend (if one exists) of steadily increasing numbers of unsourced profiles, '''we must first find a way to stop or significantly slow the creation of new ones'''. '''Note:''' To avoid having similar discussions in two places, I ask that you post responses and ideas on the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1277250/unsourced-profiles-status companion G2G question] rather than on this page. ==Recent Data from Data Doctors Reports== {| style="width: 100%;text-align:center;" | '''Report Date''' || '''Total Unsourced'''|| '''Unsourced Open''' |- | 4 Jul 2021 || 1,052,732 || 916,683 |- | 11 Jul 2021 || 1,053,033 || 916,899 |- | 18 Jul 2021 || 1,053,087 || 916,986 |- | 25 Jul 2021 || 1,053,649 || 917,542 |- | 1 Aug 2021 || 1,053,683 || 917,638 |- | 8 Aug 2021 || 1,054,417 || 918,395 |- | 15 Aug 2021 || 1,055,596 || 919,510 |- | 22 Aug 2021 || 1,056,873 || 920,602 |- | 29 Aug 2021 || 1,061,041 || 924,684 |- | 5 Sep 2021 || 1,066,857 || 930,468 |- | 12 Sep 2021 || 1,069,496 || 933,157 |- | 19 Sep 2021 || 1,073,076 || 936,744 |- | 26 Sep 2021 || 1,075,566 || 939,255 |- | 3 Oct 2021 || 1,077,704 || 941,483 |- | 3 Oct 2021 || End of ||Source-a-Thon |- | 10 Oct 2021 || 1,039,991 || 904,018 |- | 17 Oct 2021 || 1,039,124 || 903,203 |- | 24 Oct 2021 || 1,038,756 || 902,819 |- | 31 Oct 2021 || 1,037,824 || 901,943 |} ==Acknowlegdments== Many thanks to Julie Kelts and other friends and associates who provided invaluable help and advice in writing this page. ==Sources== ---- Edited 16 Aug 2021 to expand some sections and to incorporate results of the two statistical studies.

The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:South Carolina]] == The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine == * published quarterly by The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Society, Charleston, S.C., 1900-1923 * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine|The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine]]'' (South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Society, Charleston, S.C., 1900-1923) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#SCHGM|S.C. Hist. & Gen. Mag.]]: Vol. 1, Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Various Vols. 1-108 & Index ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007854951 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008883807 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000498288 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012407832 * Vol. 1-2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=L53CWOE1ShAC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=qEMTAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahis12sout * Vol. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=9pRIAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 3 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=QZVIAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 3-4 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=DZ0KAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahis34sout * Vol. 5 ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahis05sout * Vol. 5-6 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=2UATAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 6 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=AJZIAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahis06sout * Vol. 6-7 ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahi18socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=XP47AAAAIAAJ * Vol. 7 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=QJZIAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 7-8 ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahis78sout ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahi14socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=JkITAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 8 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ipZIAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Vek6AQAAMAAJ * Vol. 8-9 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=6D8UAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 9 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=aeg6AQAAMAAJ * Vol. 9-10 ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahis910sout ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahis00sout * Vol. 10 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=V41IAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 10-11 ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahi12socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=YQw8AAAAIAAJ * Vol. 11-12 ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahis1112sout * Vol. 12 ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahi16socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=d0kUAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 13-14 (1912-1913) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=qp0KAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahis19121913sout ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahis1314sout * Vol. 14 ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahi09socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=tkMTAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahi15socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=GkIUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahi11socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=0Aw8AAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_YQw8AAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=YQw8AAAAIAAJ * Vol. 15-16 (1914-1915) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=B0AUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahis19141915sout ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahis1516sout * Vol. 17 ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahis17sout * Vol. 17-18 (1917-1918) ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahis19171918sout ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahi19socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=NEAUAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 18-19 ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahis1819sout * Vol. 19-20 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=aEAUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=P7R659ccPdkC ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahi13socigoog * Vol. 20 ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahis20sout * Vol 20-21 yr.1914-1915 ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahis19141915sout * Vol. 21 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=fv47AAAAIAAJ * Vol. 21-22 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=MKK1ce_y9RkC ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahis2122sout * Vol. 21-23 ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahi08socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=qUAUAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 22-23 ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahi17socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ofw7AAAAIAAJ * Vol. 23 ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahi10socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=gkMTAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahis23sout * Vol. 24 (1923) ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahis1923sout ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahis24sout

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After the Civil War, the U.S. Government allowed payments in some situations for seizures of supplies by Federal troups. The Southern Claims Commission investigated the claims. The claimant, in this case, [[Barton-1094 | Jonathan Marion Barton]], had to prove both his loyalty to the Union and show justification for his claim. Jonathan Barton, Larissa, Winston County, Alabama, Claim #57,471 Claim: :5 horses :1 roan mare :150-250 bushels of corn :4000 pounds of fodder :2000 pounds of bacon :100 pounds of lard :1 barrel of meal :1 barrel of flour :50 [or 30?] gallons of syrup :10 bushels of sweet potatoes :550 pounds of pork :15 bushels of peas :50 pounds of honey :450 pounds of pork furnished detachments of the 1st Alabama Cavalry, USA :Rations furnished members of the 1st Alabama Cavalry, USA on detached services Total value: $2247.50 The five head of horses were turned over to the quartermaster, Lt. Gray, at Camp Davis, Mississippi, on or about February 15, 1864. The pork was furnished to members of Captain J. J. Hines, Lt. Emerick, and Lt. George Jenkins and their men of the 1st Alabama Cavalry, USA on detached service. The rations were furnished and cooked at the claimant's house for members of the 1st Alabama Cavalry, USA on recruiting service in Winston County in 1863 and 1864. The remaining items were taken by General James H. Wilson's Cavalry about March 24, 1865, from the residence and premises of the claimant [Jonathan Barton]. Jonathan Barton, age 46, a resident of Larissa, Winston County, Alabama, for twenty years, a farmer, stated that he was born in Hall County, Georgia, and enlisted in 1863 in the 1st Alabama Cavalry, USA, in Company L, under Captain Sanford Tramel and then Captain Edwards, commanded by Colonel George E. Spencer. He [Jonathan] stated that at the beginning of the war he was a farmer and remained at home "with exception of the time I was laying out to evade Conscripting Agents and Rebel Scouts as a general thing returning, when favorable, to my family." He testified that he had four brothers in Company L, 1st Alabama Cabalry, USA; James A. Barton, William H. Barton, Madison M. Barton, and Guilford M. Barton; and three brothers-in-law: F. C. Harris, Jesse D. Hyde and Thomas H. Blackstock, all of whom except Jesse D. Hyde, entered service at Glendale, Mississippi, in the Fall of 1863, and that Jesse D. Hyde entered service sometime afterwards. "William H. Barton and Thomas H. Blackstock were captured at Jones' Cross Roads Mississippi in the winter of 1863 and died in prison at Andersonville, Ga." The claimant further testified, "I was threatened, shot at and molested by the rebel soldiers on account of my union principals or sentiments. They burned my still, took one mare, two mules and a buggy, knocked the heads out of my whiskey barrels after taking what they wanted and turned out the balance. They threatened to kill me and burn my dwelling if I did not come in and give up to them. The still house was burned and the mare and two mules and buggy taken by the rebels on 15th March 1863 at my house. Lieut. May was in command of the rebel soldiers who did this. I heard that I had an uncle named William Barton and an uncle named Jonathan B. Martin who were in the rebel service in the State of Georgia and also some cousins...Never aided or saw them while they were in rebel service nor since. I kept out of the rebel army by hiding in the woods until I joined the union army. Of the five horses furnished to Camp Davis, Mississippi, Jonathan Barton testified that Quartermaster Gray had told him that if he could buy up suitable horses for the use of the government, vouchers would be issued therefor according to their value, thereby enabling him to make a little money and render a valuable service to the government, which the claimant undertook by purchasing from citizens passing through the lines to the north, who were less willing to accept vouchers and yet could not leave their stock with the risk of the Confederates confiscating it. As to the rations provided to troops on detachment service, Jonathan Barton testified that, "The parties fed and rationed would number fifty men and horses at a time, and supplied at different times, and the amount charged would not supply amount used by them. In March (I think) the 24th day, Gen. Wilson's came in my neighborhood and camped on my place and adjoining property one night and the portion of two days--that is from the time they commenced camping in the afternoon of the day they came, until the time they all left next day, and while there his men came to my dwelling and took from my house and crib two hundred and fifty bushels of corn--the corn in the crib was shucked and that in the house was shelled and packed in barrels and boxes...Fodder to the amount of four thousand pounds was taken from the stable loft, and four stacks in the field was taken...Two thousand pounds of bacon was taken from the smoke house and from the dwelling house, where I had it buried in the cellar in boxes. It was all well seasoned...I butchered seventeen hogs in the fall which would have averaged two hundred and twenty-five pounds each, also one hundred pounds of lard taken from the smoke hosue... One barrel of meal that had just been brought from the mill was also taken...one barrel of flour...thirty gallons of syrup...ten bushesl of sweet potatoes... Seven or eight hogs were killed same evening...fifteen bushels of peas...fifty pounds of honey was taken from the bee gums... Four stands were taken... The honey I did not regard as much as the killing of my bees when the command first arrived. I was lying out, and when I saw them, I knew they were Yankees and I returned home, when I had arrived the troops were at my place taking my property, there was a Captain in command of the party... When I begged of him not to take all I had as I was in an enemies country, and that I would be obliged to move or starve, that I was a discharged Soldier--He asked me to produce my discharge, and on my wife producing it he ordered the men remaining to empty what they had in their sacks, which was done, but stole the same night after the Captain had left..." The claimant further testified that the roan mare taken by General Wilson's command was taken from her stable and ridden off... "A great many of the soldiers were at my house and about the premises, they moved the property southward... A captain was present I asked him to have my mare left with me, he replied that the soldiers were compelled to have horses to ride... They were on a raid south, horses giving out all along and fresh ones had to be taken from citizens... Corn was put in sacks by the troops and carried it and fed their horses and used it up about my premises... The soldiers killed, cleaned, cooked and eat six fat shoats or hogs... [[Barton-1315 | Gilford M. Barton]] testified on behalf of the claimant that he had been a resident of Winston County for fifteen years, a farmer, brother to the claimant, that he enlisted in the 1st Alabama Cavalry, USA, September 25, 1863, and while in service at Camp Davis, Mississippi, saw the claimant turn over to the quartermaster four head of horses...well worth six hundred dollars...Two of the horses claimant bought from the Braswell boys and one from William Tidwell and one he carried from home. The Braswell boys have never returned home...Witness lived one-half mile of claimant. At the same time the troops took from claimant a fine watch and good pistol, besides they burned up and destroyed about 3,000 rails which is not in the claim. He was also robed (sic) burned & Plundered by the Rebels during the Rebellion to the amount of 4 or $5000 worth on account of his Union principles. Thomas J. Sims, a resident of Winston County for seventeen years, lived within 300 yards of the claimant, was present and saw the troops of Wilson's Corps come to claimant's house on or about the 24th of March, 1865. He confirmed the loss of the property as described and harassment of the claimant by the Confederates. Robert L. Guthrie, resident of Winston County about sixteen years, testified that he served in the 1st Alabama Cavalry, USA and was honorably discharged and was at claimant's house while Wilson's raid was in progress and confirmed that claimant's abundant provisions were depleted and "has good reason to believe that the advance Guard of said Corps taken from claimant a fine watch, and good pistol and that said troops also taken, burned up and used for cosswaying the road about 3,000 rails... Elizabeth Guttery, about 63 years of age, resident of Winston County fifteen years, was present at the house of claimant on or about the 24th of March 1865 at the time the troops of Wilson's raid passed and saw them take the mare. "Further saw the advance guard of Wilsons Corps take a good Pistol and a good Watch from claimant...I lived in one mile of claimant...was at claimants house when the ?Rebel Cavalry burned up his stillhouse, shot at claimant, as he ran off, and made his escape and that she knows of her own knowledge that the Rebels burned, fed off of him & plundered him from the beginning to the end of the Rebellion on account of his union principles." John N. Baughn, resident of Winston County for twenty-two years, testified that he lived within four miles of claimant during the war, that he also served in the 1st Alabama Cavalry, USA, and while in the service saw the claimant turn over to Quartermaster Gray four head of horses as related. William Y. Norris also confirmed the furnishing of the horses to the quartermaster by the claimant and witnessed claimant's furnishig rations to U. S. soldiers stationed near his residence. Anderson Ward and Joel M. Ward, his son, challenged the claim of Jonathan Barton and denied he had property during the war of the extent allegedly furnished; however statements are made which established that Jonathan Barton's son-in-law and Anderson Ward's son-in-law became involved in a controversy in which the elders participated, resulting in recriminations and continued hostilities among the families. Further Jonathan Barton attested that, "In 1863 I was one of a party under Capt. Tramel and Lieut. Hines ordered on detached service to Winston County while on such duty I captured Anderson Ward then a soldier belonging to the Rebel Army carried him through and turned him over to Headquarters then rather than be sent back North a prisoner he chose to enlist in the Federal Army served his time out and came home and still affiliated with the Rebel Party John W. Sims and Joel M. Ward was also in the Rebel Army and consequently I could not expect anything favorable from such men as this. The Commissioners of Claims, judging the loyalty and veracity of the witnesses reported: "At the beginning of the war, claimant was a man past 30 years and a well-to-do farmer near Larissa in North Alabama. He talked and voted against secession and had a universal reputation as a Union man. In the earlier part of the war, he did the only thing that a loyal man in his neighborhood could do--harbor and pass along Union men." === Notes === When sending off for a copy of the Southern Claims Commission report for Willis Barton and Gilford Barton, the answer came back that these reports 'no longer exist.' Very disheartening, especially the one concerning Willis. Imagine what information he could have given in his testimony. Carl Elliot tried to find the copies of Jonathan's claim in order to give them to me, but couldn't locate them. He said he was afraid he'd thrown them away after getting the [http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=la_B002YXEOXU_B002YXEOXU_sr?rh=i%3Abooks&field-author=Wynelle+S.+Dodd&sort=relevance&ie=UTF8&qid=1391670747 Antebellum book] published. The above are quotes from the claim, but not the complete article found in the book. Following is a more detailed account: [https://books.google.com/books?id=KN-fBQAAQBAJ&pg=PA52&lpg=PA52&dq=Robin+Sterling+Jonathan+Barton+Southern+Claims+Commission&source=bl&ots=XYrI3H-P5Z&sig=JAX4fXe_xxvW4goz9VyRecp0NXo&hl=en&sa=X&ei=U_-lVJ-0CsyrNre6hHA&ved=0CCMQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=Robin%20Sterling%20Jonathan%20Barton%20Southern%20Claims%20Commission&f=false Winston County, Alabama Files From The Southern Claims Commission], by Robin Sterling == Sources == WINSTON: AN ANTEBELLUM AND CIVIL WAR HISTORY of a Hill County of North Alabama. Vol. 4 of Annals of Northwest Alabama, by Donald B. Dodd and Wynelle S. Dodd, compiled by Carl Elliot. Birmingham: Oxmoor Press, 1972.

The Southport Congregational Church, Southport, Connecticut

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == The Southport Congregational Church, Southport, Connecticut == March 7, 1843-November 30, 1915: An Historical Sketch, Together with the Confession, the Covenant, the By-laws and Lists of the Pastors, Deacons, Members, and Baptized Children. * published New York, 1915 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Southport Congregational Church, Southport, Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=16HAWdbzcMQC === Table of Contents === * An Historical Sketch * The Confession of Faith * The Covenant * By-Laws * Roll of The Church * Index To Roll of Members * Register of Baptisms * Index To Register of Baptisms === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:The Southport Congregational Church, Southport, Connecticut|The Southport Congregational Church, Southport, Connecticut]]'' (New York, 1915) [ Page ]. * ([[#SCC|Southport Congregational Church]]) Please add your preferred citation format, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:The Southport Congregational Church, Southport, Connecticut|The Southport Congregational Church, Southport, Connecticut]]'' (New York, 1915) [ Page ].

The Spanish Archives of New Mexico

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-New_Mexico]] == The Spanish Archives of New Mexico == *Author: [[Twitchell-570|Twitchell, Ralph Emerson]] *Publisher: The Torch Press., Cedar Rapids, Iowa 19141 * Source Example: ::: [[Twitchell-570|Twitchell, Ralph Emerson]]. ''[[Space:The_Spanish_Archives_of _New_Mexico|The Spanish Archives of New Mexico]]'' (The Torch Press., Cedar Rapids, Iowa 1914) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Twitchell|Twitchell]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Spanish_Archives_of _New_Mexico|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available at these locations === :Volume I ::https://archive.org/details/spanisharchives00unkngoog ::https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044043163419 :Volume II ::https://archive.org/details/spanisharchiveso02twituoft ::https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044020170049

The Spanish Recolonization of New Mexico

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-New_Mexico]] == The Spanish Recolonization of New Mexico: An Account of the Families Recruited at Mexico City in 1693 == * Author: José Antonio Esquibel and John B. Colligan * Publisher: Hispanic Genealogical Research Center of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1999 * Source Example: ::: [['Esquibel'|Esquibel, José Antonio and John B. Colligan]]. ''[[Space:The_Spanish_Recolonization_of_New_Mexico|The Spanish Recolonization of New Mexico]]'' (Hispanic Genealogical Research Center of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 1999). * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Esquibel|Esquibel]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Spanish_Recolonization_of_New_Mexico|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available at these locations === * Not available online. * List of library copies: [https://www.worldcat.org/title/spanish-recolonization-of-new-mexico-an-account-of-the-families-recruited-at-mexico-city-in-1693/oclc/43455059?referer=br&ht=edition WorldCat] * [[Korte-201|Marcie Ruiz]] owns a copy and would be happy to help with any research queries.

The Spokane Plantation, Adams County, Mississippi

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[[Category:Spokane Plantation, Adams County, Mississippi]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Category:Adams County, Mississippi, Slaves]] [[Category:Adams County, Mississippi, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Adams County, Mississippi]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of Plantations]] ==Biography== The Spokane Plantation was 700 acres owned and operated by [[Conner-5305|William C. Conner]] in Adams Co, MS. '''Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930''': "Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/236732 Mississippi, Adams County probate records] Probate packets 1805-1880 box 151-153
Image path: Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930 > Adams > Probate packets 1805-1880 box 151-153 > image 1321 of 1941
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99QX-S25Z?i=1320&cc=2036959&cat=236732 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 19 January 2022) *1854, The news article about sale of plantations and slaves
After William died his plantations went up for auction in 1855. His son, William G. Conner, received the Spokane plantation as highest bidder. '''Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930''': "Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/236732 Mississippi, Adams County probate records] Probate packets 1805-1880 box 151-153
Image path: Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930 > Adams > Probate packets 1805-1880 box 151-153 > image 1311 of 1941
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9QX-SL6H?i=1310&cc=2036959&cat=236732 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 19 January 2022) *1855
'''Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930''': "Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/236732 Mississippi, Adams County probate records] Probate packets 1805-1880 box 151-153
Image path: Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930 > Adams > Probate packets 1805-1880 box 151-153 > image 1315 of 1941
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9QX-SL6P?i=1314&cc=2036959&cat=236732 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 19 January 2022) *prices that they paid for the plantations
===Slaves=== The following enslaved persons were on William C. Conner's probate inventory list in 1843 residing at the Spokane Plantation. '''Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930''': "Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/236732 Mississippi, Adams County probate records] Probate packets 1805-1880 box 151-153
Image path: Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930 > Adams > Probate packets 1805-1880 box 151-153 > image 1813 of 1941
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9QX-SKHM?i=1812&cc=2036959&cat=236732 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 20 January 2022) *Inventory of the Spokane Plantation
*Harry *Tony *Congo *L. Simon *Miles *Big Simon *Charley *Neptune (boy) *Pero *Abram *Moses *Morris *Bill *Cupid *Tom *Stephen (boy) *Lewis *Antioine *Major *Joe *Toby *Lissette *Cynthia & 4 children, Peggy, Maria, Harod, Sarah *Hannah & 3 children, Wellington, Phoeby, Charles *Mary *Matilda *Lydia W. & child Dennis *Nancy Davis & 2 children Robert & Willis *Louise *Fanny (girl) *Betsy (girl) *Dolly & 3 children, Henderson, Leaner, Edward *Silvia *Molly & 2 children, Caroline, Emanuel *Sina (girl) *Big Lydia & child Rachael *Nancy Jackson & child Henna *Hetty & child Emily *Hager *Hester (girl) *Easter (girl) *Mary Ann & 5 children Caroline, Sophia, Irane (Jane?), Humphrey, Murry When William died in 1843 a full inventory of all of his property was taken and these enslaved persons were listed. '''Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930''': "Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/236732 Mississippi, Adams County probate records] Probate packets 1805-1880 box 151-153
Image path: Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930 > Adams > Probate packets 1805-1880 box 151-153 > image 1797 of 1941
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9QX-SKD5?i=1796&cc=2036959&cat=236732 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 19 January 2022) *Slave inventory this page and the following page
Amended Inventory that belongs to J. E. B. Conner '''Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930''': "Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/236732 Mississippi, Adams County probate records] Probate packets 1805-1880 box 151-153
Image path: Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930 > Adams > Probate packets 1805-1880 box 151-153 > image 1822 of 1941
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9QX-SKQJ?i=1821&cc=2036959&cat=236732 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 19 January 2022) *Amended inventory
*Cynthia *Peggy *Maria *Polly *Mary *Betsey *Cynthia *Oliver *Celia Appraisal of inventory '''Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930''': "Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/236732 Mississippi, Adams County probate records] Probate packets 1805-1880 box 151-153
Image path: Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930 > Adams > Probate packets 1805-1880 box 151-153 > image 1819 of 1941
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9QX-SKSJ?i=1818&cc=2036959&cat=236732 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 19 January 2022) *Slave inventory appraisal
Some of the slaves died before the estate was settled. '''Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930''': "Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/236732 Mississippi, Adams County probate records] Probate packets 1805-1880 box 151-153
Image path: Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930 > Adams > Probate packets 1805-1880 box 151-153 > image 1389 of 1941
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9QX-SLZ6?i=1388&cc=2036959&cat=236732 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 19 January 2022) *Slaves that died by 1849
*Joe *Tony *Phillis *Sukey's child Dublin *Lydia Winter's child Denny *Dolly's child Edward *Nancy Jackson's child Henna *Helly's (Nelly?) child Emily In 1854 there was a planned sale of estate, both plantations, and the enslaved. *Judy *Jim *Lemuel *Lilly *Lizzee *Cynthy *Judy *Nelson *Walter *Sam *Mary *Lewis *Ann *Eliza *Abram - and infant *Thornton *Sina *Julia *Eliza *Sarah *Conway *Phoebe *Tom *Murray *Will *Henry *Silvy *Cupid *Morris *Billy *William *Joseph *Easter *Lucinda *Banjamin *Dick *Baptiste *Sally *Henry *Charley *Tom *Nancy Davis *Robert *Willis *Little Simon *Hannah *John *Phoebe *Charles *William *Anna *Rachel *Sally *Armstead *Sophia *Prince *Old Hagar *Charles *Lina *Josephine *Henry *Molley *Vina *Congo *Fannny *Miles *Sam *Mary *Abram *Lucy *Willy *Winny Jacob *George *Mahala *Louisa *Frank *Toby *Betty *Clarest *Frank *Old Simon *Mary Ann *Neptson *Pereu *Irena *Humphrey *Murray *Nelly *Clarinda *Celes *Squire *Liddy *Alfred *Philip *Gabriel *Isaac *Henny *Steve *Dick *Moses *Molly *Caroline *Emanuel *Sukey *Matilda *Maje *Vincent *Polly *Hesther *Henson *Diana *Sylvy *Anthony *Old Charles *Cynthia *Tony *Sam *Wilson *Jane *Margaret *Tom *Alick *Juno *Mary Yard *Will *Little Tony *Nathan *Steve *Sener *Hardy *Jeffry *Jeff *Warner *Peter *Hetty *Caesar *Lizette *Hagar *Badger *Margaret *Anny *Collin *Mary A. *Lennox *Isabel *Moses *(Smith) *Sally Compton *Nace *Celia *Aleck *Mahala ===Sold=== The following enslaved persons were sold to Lemuel P. Conner. '''Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930''': "Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/236732 Mississippi, Adams County probate records] Probate packets 1805-1880 box 151-153
Image path: Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930 > Adams > Probate packets 1805-1880 box 151-153 > image 1870 of 1941
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89QX-SV51?i=1869&cc=2036959&cat=236732 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 19 January 2022) *sale of slaves, 4 pages
Listed in family groups *Harry *Silvy & family *Cupid *Morris *Billy *William *Joseph & family *Easter *Lucinda *Benjamin *Dick *Baptiste & family *Sally *Henry *Charly *Tom & family *Nancy Davis *Robert & Millie *Little Simon & family *Hannah & John *Phoebe & Charles *William & Anna *Rachel & Sally *Armstad & family *Sophia & Prince *Toby & family *Betty & Charess *Frank *Old Simon & family *Mary Ann *Neptune & Peru *Sena & Humphrey *Murry & Milly *Clarinda & Celis *Squire & family *Lizzy & Alfred *Philip & Gabril *Isaac & family *Henry & Steve *Dick *Mons & family *Molly & Caroline *Emanuel & Sukey *Charles & family *Maria? & Josephine *Henry & Molly *Vina *Congo & family *Fanny & Sam *Miles & family *Matilda *Maj. *Vincent & family *Poll & Hesther *Hensen & Diana *Silvy & Anthony *Caesar *Nace (Nancy?) ===Census=== :It is unknown which plantation these enslaved persons were at on these census dates. In 1830 there were 60 enslaved persons enumerated under William C. Conner in Adams Co, MS. '''United States Census, 1830''': "United States Census, 1830"
Image path: United States Census, 1830 > Mississippi > Adams > Not Stated > image 26 of 32; Citing NARA microfilm publication M19, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYYM-9F39?i=25&cc=1803958 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 20 January 2022) *1830 slave enumeration under William C. Conner
*8 male slaves under age 10 *10 male slaves ages 10-24 *9 male slaves ages 24-36 *2 male slaves ages 36-55 *1 male slaves ages 55-100 *14 female slaves under age 10 *9 female slaves ages 10-24 *4 female slaves ages 24-36 *1 female slaves ages 36-55 *2 female slaves ages 55-100 The 1840 census shows 113 enslaved persons in this household. '''United States Census, 1840''': "United States Census, 1840"
Image path: United States Census, 1840 > Mississippi > Adams > Not Stated > image 15 of 28; Citing NARA microfilm publication M704, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBH-DFT?i=14&cc=1786457 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 20 January 2022) *1840 Census in Adams Co, MS
*15 male slaves under age 10 *16 male slaves ages 10-24 *19 male slaves ages 24-36 *11 male slaves ages 36-55 *1 male slave age 55-100 *1 male slave age 100 and upwards *16 female slaves under age 10 *15 female slaves ages 10-24 *13 female slaves ages 24-36 *5 female slaves ages 36-55 *1 female slave age 55-100 ===Taxes=== 1845 Tax receipt shows 125 enslaved persons. '''Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930''': "Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/236732 Mississippi, Adams County probate records] Probate packets 1805-1880 box 153-154
Image path: Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930 > Adams > Probate packets 1805-1880 box 153-154 > image 147 of 1659
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89QX-SX6?i=146&cc=2036959&cat=236732 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 20 January 2022) *1845 taxes
Taxes in 1848 show 141 slaves '''Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930''': "Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/236732 Mississippi, Adams County probate records] Probate packets 1805-1880 box 151-153
Image path: Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930 > Adams > Probate packets 1805-1880 box 151-153 > image 1756 of 1941
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99QX-SKHH?i=1755&cc=2036959&cat=236732 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 19 January 2022) *1848 taxes
In 1851 there are 148 slaves '''Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930''': "Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/236732 Mississippi, Adams County probate records] Probate packets 1805-1880 box 151-153
Image path: Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930 > Adams > Probate packets 1805-1880 box 151-153 > image 1563 of 1941
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9QX-S2XD?i=1562&cc=2036959&cat=236732 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 19 January 2022) *1851 Tax Receipt
1854 tax receipt shows 148 enslaved persons that year. '''Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930''': "Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/236732 Mississippi, Adams County probate records] Probate packets 1805-1880 box 153-154
Image path: Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930 > Adams > Probate packets 1805-1880 box 153-154 > image 277 of 1659
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99QX-SZD?i=276&cc=2036959&cat=236732 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 20 January 2022) *1854 tax receipt
==Sources==

The Spring Surname

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[[Category:Spring Name Study]] Part of the [[Space:Spring Name Study|Spring Name Study]] == The last name 'Spring' == According to [http://forebears.io/surnames/spring forebears.io], there are around 25,000 Springs, it being the 21,936th most common last name in the world. == How to categorise Springs == For the purposes of this name study, Springs are categorised into family groups. Each group is named sequentially for when they were added to the study (starting at 'Group 1'), and when the category is established, the category page is populated with information about the earliest known Spring within that group. Groups connected to the global tree are in '''green''' and groups not yet connected are '''red'''. {| |'''Group'''||'''No. at 17 Mar 2023'''||'''Oldest member''' |- |[[:Category: Group 1, Spring Name Study|G1]]||'''57'''|| [[Spring-606|William Spring]] (1820?–?), of Ireland |- |[[:Category: Group 2, Spring Name Study|G2]]||'''82'''|| [[Spring-997|James Spring]] (1780?–?), of Ireland |- |[[:Category: Group 3, Spring Name Study|G3]]||'''165'''|| [[Spring-2567|Samuel Spring]] (1774–1839), of England |- |[[:Category: Group 4, Spring Name Study|G4]]||'''77'''|| [[Spring-1466|Thomas Spring]] (1780?–?), of London, England |- |[[:Category: Group 5, Spring Name Study|G5]]||'''18'''|| [[Spring-2305|Henry Spring]] (1820?–?), of England |- |[[:Category: Group 6, Spring Name Study|G6]]||'''74'''|| [[Spring-964|John Spring]] (1807?–1863), died in Forbes, New South Wales, Australia |- |[[:Category: Group 7, Spring Name Study|G7]]||'''22'''|| [[Spring-1494|John Spring]] (1845?–1927), born in Kerry, Ireland, died in New Zealand |- |[[:Category: Group 8, Spring Name Study|G8]]||'''285'''|| [[Spring-2391|James Spring]] (1724?–), of Buckinghamshire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 9, Spring Name Study|G9]]||'''922'''|| [[Spring-18|John Spring]] (1589?–), born in Pakenham, Suffolk, England, and migrated to New England during the Puritan Great Migration |- |[[:Category: Group 10, Spring Name Study|G10]]||'''20'''|| [[Spring-1866|John Spring]] (1814?–?), of England |- |[[:Category: Group 11, Spring Name Study|G11]]||'''12'''|| [[Spring-1853|George Spring]] (1840?–?), of Scotland |- |[[:Category: Group 12, Spring Name Study|G12]]||'''8'''|| [[Spring-3389|John Spring]] (1812?–?), of West Ashby, Lincolnshire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 13, Spring Name Study|G13]]||'''34'''|| [[Spring-927|William Spring]] (1805?–?), of Graveley, England |- |[[:Category: Group 14, Spring Name Study|G14]]||'''287'''|| [[Spring-2122|John Spring]] (1700?–?), of Lincolnshire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 15, Spring Name Study|G15]]||'''85'''|| [[Spring-1018|Richard Spring]] (1789?–?), of Peterborough, Northamptonshire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 16, Spring Name Study|G16]]||'''235'''|| [[Spring-215|Thomas Spring]] (1400?–1440?), the clothier of Lavenham, Suffolk, England. First documented reference in 1424 |- |[[:Category: Group 17, Spring Name Study|G17]]||'''12'''|| [[Spring-1148|Thomas Spring]] (1826?–1865), born in London, a ship's captain who spent years in Australia |- |[[:Category: Group 18, Spring Name Study|G18]]||'''208'''|| [[Spring-2475|John Spring]] (1761?–?), lived in Sandy, Bedfordshire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 19, Spring Name Study|G19]]||'''6'''|| [[Spring-1926|William James Spring]] (1870?–1945), New Zealand |- |[[:Category: Group 20, Spring Name Study|G20]]||'''136'''|| [[Spring-2945|Henry Spring]] (1718?–?), who was born in Gloucestershire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 21, Spring Name Study|G21]]||'''24'''|| [[Spring-2183|Joseph Spring]] (1813?–?), born in Ridgmont, Bedfordshire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 22, Spring Name Study|G22]]||'''43'''|| [[Spring-3004|Henry Spring]] (1686?–?), lived in Gloucestershire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 23, Spring Name Study|G23]]||'''90'''|| [[Spring-2051|William Spring]] (1787?–?), born in East Hendred, Berkshire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 24, Spring Name Study|G24]]||'''31'''|| [[Spring-1635|Samuel Spring]] (1809?–?), born in Ridgmont, Bedfordshire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 25, Spring Name Study|G25]]||'''5'''||[[Spring-1658|Abraham Spring]] (1816?–1901) of Bedfordshire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 26, Spring Name Study|G26]]||'''70'''|| [[Spring-4260|Samuel Spring]] (1748?–?), of Suffolk, England |- |[[:Category: Group 27, Spring Name Study|G27]]||'''6'''|| [[Spring-3123|Unknown Spring]] (1848?–), whose children were born in Bradford, Yorkshire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 28, Spring Name Study|G28]]||'''56'''|| [[Spring-1388|James Spring]] (1736?–), married in St Brides, Monmouthshire, Wales |- |[[:Category: Group 29, Spring Name Study|G29]]||'''21'''|| [[Spring-2130|James Spring]] (1700?–?), lived in Bedfordshire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 30, Spring Name Study|G30]]||'''103'''|| [[Spring-3168|John Spring]] (1756–1834), lived in Rutland, England |- |[[:Category: Group 31, Spring Name Study|G31]]||'''44'''|| [[Spring-2510|Unknown Spring]] (1800?–?), whose children were born in Birmingham, Warwickshire, England, and in Scotland |- |[[:Category: Group 32, Spring Name Study|G32]]||'''87'''|| [[Spring-3332|George Spring]] (?–1774), lived in Burgh le Marsh, Lincolnshire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 33, Spring Name Study|G33]]||'''29'''|| [[Spring-2140|Richard Spring]] (1817?–), lived in Peterborough, Northamptonshire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 34, Spring Name Study|G34]]||'''6'''|| [[Spring-2971|Edward Spring]] (1822?–), born in Scotland, lived in St Giles Camberwell, Surrey, England |- |[[:Category: Group 35, Spring Name Study|G35]]||'''5'''|| [[Spring-3355|John Spring]] (1818?–?), born in Leake, Lincolnshire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 36, Spring Name Study|G36]]||'''27'''||[[Spring-4767|Joseph Spring]] (1800?–1837), lived in England |- |[[:Category: Group 37, Spring Name Study|G37]]||'''17'''|| [[Spring-2268|James Spring]] (1770?–), married in Fulmer, Buckinghamshire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 38, Spring Name Study|G38]]||'''37'''||[[Spring-3988|John Spring]] (1757?–?), lived in Bedfordshire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 39, Spring Name Study|G39]]||'''13'''|| [[Spring-3058|James Spring]] (1817?–1884), of England |- |[[:Category: Group 40, Spring Name Study|G40]]||'''16'''|| [[Spring-3734|John Spring]] (1803?–?), lived in Devon, England |- |[[:Category: Group 41, Spring Name Study|G41]]||'''30'''||[[Spring-3539|Richard Spring]] (1772–?), lived in Liverpool, Lancashire, England. |- |[[:Category: Group 42, Spring Name Study|G42]]||'''20'''|| [[Spring-3463|Daniel Spring]] (1773?–?), lived in Suffolk, England |- |[[:Category: Group 43, Spring Name Study|G43]]||'''38'''|| [[Spring-3481|Samuel Spring]] (1810?–?), lived in Somersham, Huntingdonshire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 44, Spring Name Study|G44]]||'''25'''|| [[Spring-3270|James Spring]] (1781–?), lived in Devon, England |- |[[:Category: Group 45, Spring Name Study|G45]]||'''24'''|| [[Spring-142|William Spring]] (1750?–?), lived in Shillington, Bedfordshire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 46, Spring Name Study|G46]]||'''37'''||[[Spring-4306|James Spring]] (1760?–), lived in Marylebone, England |- |[[:Category: Group 47, Spring Name Study|G47]]||'''30'''|| [[Spring-3829|John Spring]] (1807?–?), lived in Bedfordshire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 48, Spring Name Study|G48]]||'''26'''|| [[Spring-111|Stanislaus Spring]] (1797–1870), born in Germany and lived in Minnesota, United States |- |[[:Category: Group 49, Spring Name Study|G49]]||'''149'''|| [[Spring-201|Johannes Gottfried Spring]] (1677–1739), lived in Baden-Württemberg, Germany |- |[[:Category: Group 50, Spring Name Study|G50]]||'''54'''||[[Spring-162|Christopher Columbus Spring]] (1800?–1860), born in Switzerland/Germany, migrated to the United States. |- |[[:Category: Group 51, Spring Name Study|G51]]||'''46'''||[[Spring-4337|Nicholas Spring]] (1730?–1824), one of the early settlers of Augusta County, Virginia, United States. |- |[[:Category: Group 52, Spring Name Study|G52]]||'''7'''||[[Spring-3531|William G. Spring]] (1827–1902), born in Maine, United States |- |[[:Category: Group 53, Spring Name Study|G53]]||'''8'''|| [[Spring-103|James Spring]] (1833?–1905), born in Canada, lived in Los Angeles, California, United States |- |[[:Category: Group 54, Spring Name Study|G54]]||'''15'''|| [[Spring-330|Ephraim Spring]] (1775–1860), lived in New York and Pennsylvania, United States |- |[[:Category: Group 55, Spring Name Study|G55]]||'''8'''|| [[Spring-3568|John Spring]] (1828?–?), lived in Switzerland and migrated to Pennsylvania, United States. |- |[[:Category: Group 56, Spring Name Study|G56]]||'''181'''|| [[Spring-244|Andreas Spring]] (1719–1754?), it is believed that Andreas was born in Germany and migrated to the Pennsylvania Colonies. |- |[[:Category: Group 57, Spring Name Study|G57]]||'''9'''||[[Spring-167|Charles Welton Spring]] (1833?–1878), born and lived in Connecticut, United States |- |[[:Category: Group 58, Spring Name Study|G58]]||'''12'''||[[Spring-4783|George William Spring]] (1851–1911), born and lived in Ohio, United States. |- |[[:Category: Group 59, Spring Name Study|G59]]||'''21'''||[[Spring-4934|Adam Spring]] (1809?–?), born in Pennsylvania, United States. Lived in Ohio, United States. |- |[[:Category: Group 60, Spring Name Study|G60]]||'''21'''||[[Spring-1700|John Spring]] (1830?–?), born in Switzerland. Lived in Delaware, United States. |- |[[:Category: Group 61, Spring Name Study|G61]]||'''14'''||[[Spring-356|Bartlome Spring]] (1710?–1805), lived in Switzerland. |- |[[:Category: Group 62, Spring Name Study|G62]]||'''36'''||[[Spring-5017|Johann Adam (Adam) Spring]] (1785–1849), lived in Virginia and Ohio, United States. |- |[[:Category: Group 63, Spring Name Study|G63]]||'''14'''||[[Spring-2146|Henry Spring]] (1839?–?), lived in Chelmsford, Essex, England, and London, England. |- |[[:Category: Group 64, Spring Name Study|G64]]||'''20'''||[[Spring-327|Lewis Spring]] (1832?–?), born in Canada, lived in Massachusetts, United States. |- |[[:Category: Group 65, Spring Name Study|G65]]||'''5'''||[[Spring-5161|Jairus B. Spring]] (1833?–1899), born in Ohio, United States, lived in Connecticut. |- |[[:Category: Group 66, Spring Name Study|G66]]||'''24'''||[[Spring-4915|William Henry Spring]] (1826?–1907), born in Gloucestershire, England. |- |[[:Category: Group 67, Spring Name Study|G67]]||'''13'''||[[Spring-347|George Spring]] (1805?–?), born in England. |- |[[:Category: Group 68, Spring Name Study|G68]]||'''22'''||[[Spring-5174|James Spring]] (1766?–?), lived in Banchory Devenick, Kincardineshire, Scotland. |- |[[:Category: Group 69, Spring Name Study|G69]]||'''9'''||[[Spring-391|Isaac Bacon Spring]] (1755?–1835), lived in Greenwich, Massachusetts, United States. |- |[[:Category: Group 70, Spring Name Study|G70]]||'''12'''||[[Spring-414|George Spring]] (1830?–?), probably lived in England. |- |[[:Category: Group 71, Spring Name Study|G71]]||'''17'''||[[Spring-431|Joseph Spring]] (1807?–1870), born in Toddington, Bedfordshire, England. |- |[[:Category: Group 72, Spring Name Study|G72]]||'''12'''||[[Spring-5207|Henry Spring]] (1874?–?), born in Switzerland and migrated to Minnesota, United States. |- |[[:Category: Group 73, Spring Name Study|G73]]||'''31'''||[[Spring-455|William Spring]] (1796?–?), born in Georgia, United States; lived in Louisiana. |- |[[:Category: Group 74, Spring Name Study|G74]]||'''8'''||[[Spring-5256|Jacob Spring]] (1777?–?), born in Loudoun, Virginia, United States. |- |[[:Category: Group 75, Spring Name Study|G75]]||'''26'''||[[Spring-5313|John Spring]] (1775?–?), lived in Fulham, Middlesex, England. |- |[[:Category: Group 76, Spring Name Study|G76]]||'''10'''||[[Spring-5501|Samuel Spring]] (1792?–?), lived in New York and Illinois, United States. |- |[[:Category: Group 77, Spring Name Study|G77]]||'''9'''||[[Spring-592|John Spring]] (1610?–?), lived in Pulborough, Sussex, England. |- |[[:Category: Group 78, Spring Name Study|G78]]||'''13'''||[[Spring-4006|William Spring]] (1847?–?), born in Turkey (a British subject), lived in England. |- |[[:Category: Group 79, Spring Name Study|G79]]||'''71'''||[[Spring-656|Artemas Spring]] (1781–1855), born in Massachusetts, United States, and later lived in Hartford, New York |- |[[:Category: Group 80, Spring Name Study|G80]]||'''17'''||[[Spring-5732|John Spring]] (1780?–?), lived in Holborn, Middlesex, England |- |[[:Category: Group 81, Spring Name Study|G81]]||'''4'''||[[Spring-1276|Tarrance Spring]] (1797?–1876), born in Ireland, lived in Belfont, Middlesex, England |- |[[:Category: Group 82, Spring Name Study|G82]]||'''10'''||[[Spring-5850|John Spring]] (1810?–1847), born in New York, United States, later lived in Ohio |- |[[:Category: Group 83, Spring Name Study|G83]]||'''20'''||[[Spring-5917|John Spring]] (1850?–?), born in Switzerland, later lived in Iowa, United States |- |[[:Category: Group 84, Spring Name Study|G84]]||'''15'''||[[Spring-3711|George Spring]] (1844?–?), lived in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |- |[[:Category: Group 85, Spring Name Study|G85]]||'''4'''|| [[Spring-1262|Thomas Spring]] (1730?–?), of Bedfordshire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 86, Spring Name Study|G86]]||'''12'''||[[Spring-5277|William Spring]] (1794?–?), lived in Lincolnshire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 87, Spring Name Study|G87]]||'''25'''|| [[Spring-6039|James Spring]] (1780?–?), of Penn, Buckinghamshire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 88, Spring Name Study|G88]]||'''10'''||[[Spring-6069|David Spring]] (1838?–?), lived in New South Wales, Australia |- |[[:Category: Group 89, Spring Name Study|G89]]||'''16'''||[[Spring-1159|John Spring]] (1830?–?), lived in Victoria, Australia |- |[[:Category: Group 90, Spring Name Study|G90]]||'''4'''||[[Spring-6074|Arthur Spring]] (1883?–?), lived in Victoria, Australia; and in Western Australia |- |[[:Category: Group 91, Spring Name Study|G91]]||'''22'''||[[Spring-6102|Andrew Spring]] (1820?–), lived in New South Wales, Australia |- |[[:Category: Group 92, Spring Name Study|G92]]||'''36'''||[[Spring-6174|Lewis Spring]] (1855?–1856), son of a Fr. Canadian couple, lived in Massachusetts, United States |- |[[:Category: Group 93, Spring Name Study|G93]]||'''8'''||[[Spring-6197|John David Spring]] (1844?–1915), lived in New Zealand |- |[[:Category: Group 94, Spring Name Study|G94]]||'''29'''||[[Spring-6234|Jacob Spring]] (1817–1897), migrated from Switzerland to Kansas, United States |- |[[:Category: Group 95, Spring Name Study|G95]]||'''10'''||[[Spring-6389|James Spring]] (1827?–?), migrated from Ireland to the United States and lived in Indiana and Ohio |- |[[:Category: Group 96, Spring Name Study|G96]]||'''6'''||[[Spring-1681|William Spring]] (1865?–1915), lived at St George in the East, Middlesex, England |- |[[:Category: Group 97, Spring Name Study|G97]]||'''12'''||[[Spring-6405|Hans Spring]] (1830?–?), had at least three children in Germany, who migrated to the United States |- |[[:Category: Group 98, Spring Name Study|G98]]||'''4'''||[[Spring-1002|Samuel Spring]] (1840–1917), who was born in Ohio, United States |- |[[:Category: Group 99, Spring Name Study|G99]]||'''21'''||[[Spring-1799|William Spring]] (1808?–?), who was born in Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, England |}

The SS Valbanera Mystery

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The goal of this project is to find additional ancestors of those who may have perished on the ship along with the possible connections between surviving relatives. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Gallegos-580|Fernando Gallegos]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Boarding List * Linking families of survivors * Finding additional information regarding the sinking 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=18864928 send me a private message]. Thanks!

The St. James's Magazine, And Heraldic and Historical Register

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The St. James's Magazine, And Heraldic and Historical Register == * edited by Sir John Bernard Burke * published by E. Churton, 26, Holles Street, London, 1849-1850 * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:The St. James's Magazine, And Heraldic and Historical Register|The St. James's Magazine, And Heraldic and Historical Register]]'' (E. Churton, London, 1849-1850) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#SJM|The St. James's Magazine]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The St. James's Magazine, And Heraldic and Historical Register|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/stjamessmagazine01burk ::* https://archive.org/details/stjamessmagazine1184burk ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_tTQFAAAAQAAJ ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=tTQFAAAAQAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=nBcqAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008699530 * Vol. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=YDEuAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/stjamessmagazine2185burk ::* https://archive.org/details/stjamessmagazine02burk ::* https://archive.org/details/stjamessmagazin13unkngoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=fMoGAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008699530

The St. John Genealogy

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The St. John Genealogy == Descendants of Matthias St. John, of Dorchester, Massachusetts, 1634, of Windsor, Connecticut, 1640, of Wethersfield, Connecticut, 1643-1645, and Norwalk, Connecticut, 1650 * by [[St._John-2922|Orline (St. John) Alexander]] (1846-1925) * published by The Grafton Press, Genealogical Publishers, New York, 1907. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The St. John Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=jy1PAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/stjohngenealogyd00lcalex * https://archive.org/details/stjohngenealogyd00alexand * https://archive.org/details/stjohngenealogyd00alex * https://archive.org/details/stjohngenealogyd00alex2 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005694118 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008629112 * https://ia802703.us.archive.org/22/items/stjohngenealogyd00alex/stjohngenealogyd00alex.pdf * (1909) Revised Edition of the Index of the St. John Genealogy" ::* https://archive.org/details/revisededitionof00alex === Table of Contents === * Foreword * Abbreviations * Old And New Style Calendar * Introduction * First Generation * Second Generation * Third Generation * Fourth Generation * Fifth Generation * Sixth Generation * Seventh Generation * Eighth Generation * Ninth Generation * Unclassified * Owner's Lineage * Index === Errata === * Page 31: Hannah St. John Carter died in Canaan Parish Norwalk, not Sharon ref: [https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/image-details?page=1&place=3779523&endDate=1784&startDate=1784&rmsId=TH-909-71298-140911-6&imageIndex=42&singleView=true page 60 (Image 43)] * Page 31: Hannah Carter married Jonathan Burrall not Burwell [https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/image-details?page=1&place=3779523&endDate=1784&startDate=1784&rmsId=TH-909-71298-140911-6&imageIndex=42&singleView=true pages 10.19,20,22.23,25,43] * 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 === * Alexander, Orline St. John. ''[[Space:The St. John Genealogy|The St. John Genealogy]]'' (Grafton Press, New York, 1907) [ Page ]. * ([[#Alexander|Alexander]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Alexander, Orline St. John. ''[[Space:The St. John Genealogy|The St. John Genealogy]]'' (Grafton Press, New York, 1907) [ Page ].

The Stanley Families of America

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == The Stanley Families of America as Descended from John, Timothy, and Thomas Stanley of Hartford, CT. 1636.== * by Israel Perkins Warren, D.D. * Published by B. Thurston & Co., Portland, Maine, 1887 * Citation Example: :::Warren, Israel ''[[Space:The Stanley Families of America|The Stanley Families of America]]'' (B. Thurston & Co.,Portland, ME, 1887) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Warren|Warren]]: Page 521 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Stanley_Families_of_America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === :Original book * https://archive.org/details/stanleyfamilieso1887warr * https://archive.org/details/stanleyfamilieso00byuwarr * https://archive.org/details/stanleyfamilieso1990warr * https://archive.org/details/stanleyfamilieso00warr * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/132858-redirection * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/14429/ [$subscription] :Revision to 1946 of the First supplement to the Thomas Stanley section of the : "Stanley families of America" by Israel P. Warren - 1887 ::* https://archive.org/details/revisionto1946of00stan ::* https://archive.org/details/revisionto1946of00stan2 === Notes on Content === Brothers John Stanley (d.1634/1635), Timothy Stanley (1603-1648), and Thomas Stanley (d.1663) immigrated from England to Massachusetts in 1634/1635, and moved to Hartford, Connecticut in 1636. John died on the ocean voyage from England, and his son, John (1624-1706), accompanied his uncles. Descendants lived chiefly in New England and New York. Includes Baldwin, Hooker, Judd, Lee, North, Pitkin and related families.

The Starin Family in America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Emens-67 Create Profile Author]] == The Starin Family in America == Descendants of Nicholas Ster (Starin), on of the early settlers of Fort Orange (Albany, N. Y. ) * by [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/20111253/william-leete-stone William Leete Stone], 1835-1908 * published by Joel Munsell's Sons, Publishers, Albany, New York,1892 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Starin Family in America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/starinfamilyinam00ston/page/n8 * http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/88600 * https://openlibrary.org/books/OL25336310M/The_Starin_family_in_America === 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 === *Stone, William Leete ''[[Space: The Starin Family in America| The Starin Family in America]]'' (Albany, New York,1892) * [[#Stone|Stone]]

The Starkeys of New England and Allied Families

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == The Starkeys of New England and Allied Families == * by Emily Wilder Leavitt * published by The Press of Springfield Printing and Binding Co., 1910 * Book Review: [[Space:NEHGR|NEHGR]] (1911) Vol. 65, [https://books.google.com/books?id=cihAAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA95 Page 95] * Source Example: ::: Leavitt, Emily Wilder. ''[[Space:The Starkeys of New England and Allied Families|The Starkeys of New England and Allied Families]]'' (Springfield Printing & Binding Co., 1910) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Leavitt|Leavitt]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Starkeys of New England and Allied Families|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/starkeysofneweng00leav * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/15901/ === Table of Contents === * Preface * Address at the funeral of Mrs. Thomas Crane * The Starkley lines * Lawrence table * The Lawrence lines * The Waite tables * The Waite lines * The Balcom table * The Balcom lines * The Greaves--Graves table * The Greaves--Graves lines * The Capron table * The Capron lines * The Blackington table * The Blackington lines * Index

The Steam Yacht Aurora 1876 - 1917

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[[Category:Antarctic_Explorers_and_Researchers]] [[Category: Australia, Needs Profiles Created]] This Project is aimed at identifying those people that have spent some part of their lives with the Aurora. Details of the ship and her voyages are only given to provide context. For further information about the ship, expeditions and people listed, follow the links below. If you are able to help resolve errors, omissions and broken links, please do so. Otherwise you can contact [[Thomas-61720|Gaz Thomas]] ---- ==Currently focussing on:== *[[Thomas-61720|Gaz Thomas]] - Building out the family tree of [[Ainsworth-2545|George Fredrick Ainsworth]] to connect them to the big tree.

The Stebbins Genealogy

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Rowley, Massachusetts, Sources|Stebbins]] == The Stebbins Genealogy == A genealogical record of the families who settled in Rowley before 1700 with several generations of their descendants. * by [[Greenlee-955|Ralph Stebbins Greenlee]] (1838-1917) and [[Greenlee-957|Robert Lemuel Greenlee]] (1838-1915) * Privately Printed, Chicago, Illinois, 1904 * Vol. 1, 700 pages. Vol. 2, 701-1386 pages * Review: ''[[Space:The Magazine of History with Notes and Queries|The Magazine of History with Notes and Queries]]'' (William Abbatt, New York, 1905) Vol. 1, [https://archive.org/details/magazinehistory01unkngoog/page/n75/mode/1up Page 57]. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Stebbins Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/stebbinsgenealog01gree * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/stebbinsgenealog02lcgree ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009583578 === Table of Contents === * Vol. 1 ** Introduction ** Contents ** List of Illustrations ** Stebbins in England ** Stebbins in America * Vol. 2 ** Ninth Generation ** Tenth Generation ** Eleventh Generation ** Deacon Edward Stebbins of Hartford, Page 1005 ** John Stebbins of Watertown, Page 1021 ** Canadian Branch, Page 1031 ** Unidentified ** Appendix A *** Colonial War Service *** Non-Consumption Pledge ** Appendix B *** Soldiers in Revolutionary War *** Revolutionary Pensions *** War of 1812 ** Appendix C *** Sebbins Authors ** Appendix D *** Oath of a Freeman *** Religious Society *** Valuation of Property in the Town of Wilbraham, Mass., 1771 *** List of Communicants in the Congregational Church at Belchertown *** Members of the Congregational Church in Northampton, Mass. *** Legislative - Senators *** Representatives *** Moderators of Town Meetings *** Town Treasurer *** Stebbins Towns, ets. *** Mounds on Stebbins Farm ** Appendix E *** Unidentified Data *** Stebbins MSS. Book *** Miscellaneous Items ** Addenda, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t2d79c07t&view=1up&seq=658&skin=2021 Page 1216] ** Index of Names, Stebbins, Page 1227 ** Index of Names, other than Stebbins, Page 1309 ** Index of places, Page 1373 === Errata === * See [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t2d79c07t&view=1up&seq=658&skin=2021 Addenda] * 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 === * Greenlee, Ralph. & Greenlee, Robert. ''[[Space:The Stebbins Genealogy|The Stebbins Genealogy]]'' (Privately Printed, Chicago, Illinois, 1904) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Greenlee|Greenlee]])

The Steins of Muscatine

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Steins of Muscatine, a Family Chronicle == * by [[Stein-1988|Simon Gerberich Stein]] * Published privately, 1962 * Source Example: :::Stein, Simon Gerberich. ''[[Space:The Steins of Muscatine|The Steins of Muscatine, a Family Chronicle]]'' (Priv. print., 1962). * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Stein|Stein]]: Page 123 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Steins of Muscatine|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * [https://archive.org/details/SteinsOfMuscatine Internet Archive] * [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005763106 Hathi Trust Digital Library]

The stem Duchy of Bavaria

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[[Project:Germany|Germany project page]]|[[Space:Germany Regions Team|Germany Regions Team Page]]|[[Space:Bavaria_Team|Bavaria_Team Page]] '''The stem duchy of Bavaria''' (6th century - 907) The history of Bavaria stretches from its earliest settlement and its formation as a stem duchy in the 6th century through its inclusion in the Holy Roman Empires to its status as an independent kingdom and, finally, as a large and significant Bundesland (state) of the modern Federal Republic of Germany. '''Older stem duchy''' (Bavaria and the Agilolfings under Frankish overlordship) The origins of the older Bavarian duchy can be traced to the year 551/555. In his Getica the chronicler Jordanes writes: "That area of the Swabians has the Bavarii in the east, the Franks in the west ..." Until the end of the first duchy all rulers descended from the family of the Agilolfings. The Bavarians then colonised the area from the March of the Nordgau along the Naab river (the later Upper Palatinate) up to the Enns in the east and southward across the Brenner Pass to the Upper Adige in present-day South Tyrol. The first documented duke was Garibald, a scion of the Frankish Agilolfings, who ruled from 555 onwards as largely independent Merovingian vassals. On the eastern border changes occurred with the departure of the East Germanic Lombard tribes from the Pannonian basin to northern Italy (568) and the succession of the Avars, as well as with the settlement of West Slavic Czechs on the adjacent territory beyond the Bohemian Forest at about the same time. Around 743 the Bavarian duke Odilo vassalised the Slavic princes of Carantania (roughly corresponding with the later March of Carinthia), who had asked him for protection against the invading Avars. The residence of the largely independent Agilolfing dukes was then Regensburg, the former Roman Castra Regina, on the Danube river. During Christianization, Bishop Corbinian laid the foundations for the later Diocese of Freising before 724; Saint Kilian in the 7th century had been a missionary of the Franconian territory in the north, then ruled by the Dukes of Thuringia, where Boniface founded the Diocese of Würzburg in 742. In the adjacent Alamannic (Swabian) lands west of the Lech river, Augsburg was a bishop's seat. When Boniface established the Diocese of Passau in 739, he could already build on local Early Christian traditions. In the south, Saint Rupert had founded in 696 the Diocese of Salzburg, probably after he had baptized Duke Theodo of Bavaria at his court in Regensburg, becoming the "Apostle of Bavaria". In 798 Pope Leo III created the Bavarian ecclesiastical province with Salzburg as metropolitan seat and Regensburg, Passau, Freising and Säben (later Brixen) as suffragan dioceses. With the rise of the Frankish Empire under the Carolingian dynasty, the autonomy of the Bavarian dukes under the Merovingians was terminated: In 716 the Carolingians had incorporated the Franconian lands in the north formerly held by the Dukes of Thuringia, whereby the bishops of Würzburg gained a dominant position. In the west, the Carolingian mayor of the palace Carloman had suppressed the last Alamannic revolt at the 746 Blood court at Cannstatt. The last tribal stem duchy to be incorporated was Bavaria in 788, after Duke Tassilo III had tried in vain to maintain his independence through an alliance with the Lombards. The conquest of the Lombard Kingdom by Charlemagne entailed the fall of Tassilo, who was deposed in 788. Bavaria was then administrated by Frankish prefects. '''Younger stem duchy''' (The Duchy during the Carolingian period) In his 817 Ordinatio Imperii, Charlemagne's son and successor Emperor Louis the Pious tried to maintain the unity of the Carolingian Empire: while imperial authority upon his death was to pass to his eldest son Lothair I, the younger brothers were to receive subordinate realms. From 825 Louis the German styled himself "King of Bavaria" in the territory that was to become the centre of his power. When the brothers divided the Empire by the 843 Treaty of Verdun, Bavaria became part of East Francia under King Louis the German, who upon his death bequested the Bavarian royal title to his eldest son Carloman in 876. Carloman's natural son Arnulf of Carinthia, raised in the former Carantanian lands, secured possession of the March of Carinthia upon his father's death in 880 and became King of East Francia in 887. Carinthia and Bavaria were the bases of his power, with Regensburg as the seat of his government. Due mainly to the support of the Bavarians, Arnulf could take the field against Charles in 887 and secure his own election as German king in the following year. In 899 Bavaria passed to Louis the Child, during whose reign continuous Hungarian ravages occurred. Resistance to these inroads became gradually feebler, and tradition has it that on 5 July 907 almost the whole of the Bavarian tribe perished in the Battle of Pressburg against these formidable enemies. During the reign of Louis the Child, Luitpold, Count of Scheyern, who possessed large Bavarian domains, ruled the Mark of Carinthia, created on the southeastern frontier for the defence of Bavaria. He died in the great battle of 907, but his son Arnulf, surnamed the Bad, rallied the remnants of the tribe in alliance with the Hungarians and became duke of the Bavarians in 911, uniting Bavaria and Carinthia under his rule. The German king Conrad I unsuccessfully attacked Arnulf when the latter refused to acknowledge his royal supremacy. ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Bavaria History of Bavaria]''

The Sterling Genealogy

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Sterling Genealogy == * by [[Sterling-2018|Albert Mack Sterling]] (1874-1941) * published by the Grafton Press, New York, 1909 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Sterling Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=REJVAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/sterlinggeneal01ster ::* https://archive.org/details/sterlinggenealog01ster ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005763125 * Vol. 2 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005763125 ::* https://archive.org/details/sterlinggenealog02inster === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Sterling, Albert Mack. ''[[Space:The Sterling Genealogy|The Sterling Genealogy]]'' (Grafton Press, 1909) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Sterling|Sterling]]) * Sterling, Albert Mack. ''[[Space:The Sterling Genealogy|The Sterling Genealogy]]'' (Grafton Press, 1909) Vol. , [ Page ].

The Stevens Family of Fairfield County, Connecticut

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == The Stevens Family of Fairfield County, Connecticut == Descendants of Thomas Stevens, a landholder in Stamford in 1649, and died there, 19 Aug., 1658 and his wife Ann (____) Stevens (1867-1947) * by [[Stevens-29158|Casimir Pulaski Stevens]] * published Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 1921 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Stevens Family of Fairfield County, Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/fl-69699-tn-1394692 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/24940/ === Table of Contents === * The Stevens Family of Stamford and Danbury, Connecticut * Census Report of 1850 * Benedict Genealogy * Hoyt Genealogy * Tuttle Genealogy === 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 === * Stevens, Casimir Pulaski, ''[[Space:The Stevens Family of Fairfield County, Connecticut|The Stevens Family of Fairfield County, Connecticut]]'' (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 1921) [ Page ]. * ([[#Stevens|Stevens]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Stevens, Casimir Pulaski, ''[[Space:The Stevens Family of Fairfield County, Connecticut|The Stevens Family of Fairfield County, Connecticut]]'' (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 1921) [ Page ].

The Stevens Genealogy

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Stevens Genealogy == embracing branches of the family descended from puritan ancestry, New England families not traceable to puritan ancestry and miscellaneous branches wherever found; :Together With An Extended Account of the Line of Descent from 1650 to the Present Time of the Author * by [[Stevens-594 | Elvira Stevens Barney]], 1832-1909 * published by Skelton Publishing Co, Salt Lake City, Utah,1907 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Stevens Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/stevensgenealogy00barnrich *https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/genealogy-glh33373213/ *https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/562491-redirection ===Table of Contents=== :'''Part I. Stevens Families of Puritan Ancestry'''. :Introduction :I. William Stevens, of Gloucester, Mass :II. Ebenezer Steevens, of Killingworth, Conn :III. The Cushman-Stevens Families, of New England :IV. The Hapgood-Stevens Families, of Marlboro, Mass :V. Henry Stevens, of Stonington, Conn :VI. Thomas Stevens, of Boston, Mass :VII. Thomas Stevens, of East Haven, Conn :VIII. The Pierce-Stevens Family, of Gloucester. Mass :'''Part II. Stevens Families of New England'''. :I. Samuel Stevens, of Woodstock, Me :II. Ezra Stevens, of Buckfield, Me :III. Andrew Stevens, of Montpelier, Vt :IV. Thomas Stevens, of Worcester, Mass :V. Simon Stevens, of New Hampshire :VI. Dr. Cyprian Stevens, of Maine :VII. Thomas Stevens, of Thomaston, Me :VII. Levi Stevens, of New England, and others :IX. Daniel Stevens, Jr., of Concord, N. H. :X. The Jewitt- Pease-Stevens Families of Lynne, Conn :XI. Francis Stevens, of Worcester, Mass :XII. William Stevens, of Thomaston, Me :XIII. Benjamin Stevens, of New Market, N. H. :XIV. The Felt-Stevens Families, of Maine :XV. Phineas Stevens, of Suffield. Conn :XVI. Miscellaneous Stevens Families of Taunton, Mass :XVII. Lyman Stevens, of Essex County, Mass :'''Part III. Miscellaneous Stevens Families'''. :I. Joseph Stevens, of Painted Post, N.Y. :II. William Stevens of Edisto Island, S.C. :III. The Rawson-Stevens Family, of Palmyra, N. Y . :IV. John Stevens, of Tiskilwa, Ill :V. Joshua C. Stephens, of Canisteo, N. Y. :VI. Ebenezer Stevens, of Kingston, N. Y. :VII. Joshua Stevens, of South Carolina :VIII. The Philbrick-Stevens Family, of Kingston, N. Y. :IX. Ebenezer Stevens, of Rockaway, N. Y. :X. Abraham Stevens, of Cornwall, England :XI. The Stevens Family, of France :XII. Jonathan Stevens, of Canada :'''Part IV. The Ancestral Line of Dr. Elvira Stevens Barney''' :From 1650 to the Present Time. :'''Part V. A Biographical Sketch of Dr. Elvira Stevens Barney''' :Appendix. :I. Differences :II. My Trip South :III. Open Letter :Index. :I. To Names of Persons Born Steevens :II. To Names of Persons Born Stephens :III. To Names of Persons Born Stevens :IV. To Names of Persons Not Born Stevens === 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 === * Barney, Elvira Stevens ''[[Space: The Stevens Genealogy| The Stevens Genealogy]]'' (Salt Lake City, Utah,1907), [ Page ]. *[[#Barney|Barney]]

The Stewart (Stuart) Chin

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This page has been started after it was noticed that there was a strong resemblance (The Stewart Jaw/Chin) in photographs of members of the family. As other Stuart/Stewart photos are found they can be added. Any comments or additions would be appreciated. ==People==
{| style="width: 100%" |- * [[Stuart-557 |James Frederick Stuart]] {{Image|file=The_Stewart_Stuart_Chin.jpg |caption=James Frederick Stuart}} * [[Stuart-6499|Donald Robert Stuart]] {{Image|file=The_Stewart_Stuart_Chin-1.jpg |caption=Donald Robert Stuart}} * [[Stewart-17662 |James Lacy Stewart]] {{Image|file=The_Stewart_Stuart_Chin-3.jpg |caption=James Lacy Stuart}} |- |}

The Stickney Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Stickney Family == A genealogical memoir of the descendants of William and Elizabeth Stickney, from 1637 to 1869 * by [[Stickney-270 | Matthew Adams Stickney]], 1805 - 1894 * published Salem, Massachusetts, 1869 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Stickney Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/stickneyfamilyge00stic/page/n3 * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=14443 * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/579499-the-stickney-family-a-genealogical-memoir-of-the-descendants-of-william-and-elizabeth-stickney-from-1637-to-1869?offset=3 ===Table of Contents=== :There is no table of contents, but these parts are included at the end of the book: *Appendix, p.501-505 :*Burpee :*Davis :*Fowler *Ancestors of the Wives of Stickneys, p.506 *A Stickney Family Not Descended from the Emigrant Ancestor, p.507 *A Family Who Have Assumed the Name of Stickney, p.507 *Corrections and Additions, p.508 *Index of Names in volume, p.509 *Index of Surnames in the volume, not including that of Stickney, except in the Appendix, p.515. === 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 === *Stickney, Matthew Adams ''[[Space:The Stickney Family|The Stickney Family]]'' ( Salem, MA, 1869), [ Page ]. *[[#Stickney|Stickney]]

The Stinsons of North Berry Jerry

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A self-published book by Barbara Carmichael nee Stinson for the reunion of September 1986 including background history and a generational database.

The Stocking Ancestry

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Stocking Ancestry: Comprising the descendants of George Stocking, founder of the American Family == * Author: Stocking, Charles Henry Wright, 1835 * Publication date 1903 * Publisher Lakeside Press, Chicago, Illinois. * Citation Example: ::: Stocking, Charles Henry Wright., ''[[Space:The Stocking Ancestry|The Stocking Ancestry]]'' Lakeside Press, Chicago, 1903 * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Stocking|Stocking]]: Page 134 === Available online: === Digital Versions: * https://archive.org/details/stockingancestry00stoc * https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t0zp42m6p;view=1up;seq=7 [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Stocking Ancestry|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

The Stoddard Family

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==The Stoddard Family== *Stoddard, Francis R, and John Stoddard. The Stoddard Family: Being an Account of Some of the Descendants of John Stoddard of Hingham, Massachusetts Colony. Salem, Mass.: Higginson Book Co., *Source Example :::''[[Space:The Stoddard Family | The Stoddard Family]]'' * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#|The Stoddard Family]]: Page 123 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/[Space:The_Stoddard_Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Stoddard_Family|Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Stoddard_Family]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/stoddardfamilybe00stod

The Stone Records of Groton

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Battle_of_Groton_Heights]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == The Stone Records of Groton == Graveston inscriptions. * by [[Caulkins-85|Frances Manwaring Caulkins]] (1795-1869) * edited by [[Gilman-210|Emily Serena Gilman]] (1835-1910) * published by The Free Academy Press, Norwich, Conn., 1903 * Authorities - [https://archive.org/details/stonerecordsofgr00caul/page/90 Page 90]. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Stone Records of Groton|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/stonerecordsofgr00caul * https://archive.org/details/stonerecordsofgr00caul_0 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009560112 * https://books.google.com/books?id=Qy5ZXp__MuUC === WikiTree Syntax === * Caulkins, Frances Manwaring. ''[[Space:The Stone Records of Groton|The Stone Records of Groton]]'' (Free Academy Press, Norwich, Conn., 1903) * ([[#Caulkins|Caulkins]])

The Stonewall riots

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[[Category:LGBTQPlus]] The Stonewall riots (also referred to as the Stonewall uprising or the Stonewall rebellion) were a series of spontaneous, violent demonstrations by members of the LGBT community in response to a police raid that began in the early morning hours of June 28, 1969, at the Stonewall Inn in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. Patrons of the Stonewall Inn, other Village lesbian and gay bars, and neighborhood street people fought back when the police became violent. ==LGBT activism before Stonewall== In the early 20th century, LGBT groups in the United States operated in secret, often out of parlors and night clubs, due to the social and legal stigma against same-sex love and "cross dressing.""The Social and Cultural Elite and the Hidden 'Gay' Society." ''Out History''. https://outhistory.org/exhibits/show/rainbow-richmond/elitePruitt, Sarah. "How Gay Culture Blossomed During the Roaring Twenties." 12 Jun, 2019, ''History''. https://www.history.com/news/gay-culture-roaring-twenties-prohibition After WWII, LGBT rights groups in the United States began to emerge, particularly on the West Coast, even as social and legal stigma did not stop.Carter, David. ''Stonewall: The Riots that Sparked the Gay Revolution'', 1st Ed. 2004. St. Martin's Press. ISBN 978-0-312-34269-2. Early gay and lesbian rights groups such as the [[Hay-5524|Mattachine Society]] and Daughters of Bilitis made up the "homophile" movement, which sought to prove that gay and lesbian people could be assimilated into society, favoring non-confrontational education for homosexuals and heterosexuals alike.Adam, Barry. ''The Rise of a Gay and Lesbian Movement''. 1987, pgs 63–64. G. K. Hall & Co. ISBN 978-0-8057-9714-5.Marcus, Eric. ''Making Gay History''. 2002, pgs 21-43. HarperCollins. ISBN 978-0-06-093391-3.Gallo, Marcia. ''Different Daughters: A History of the Daughters of Bilitis and the Rise of the Lesbian Rights Movement''. 2006, pgs 1-11. Seal Press. ISBN 978-1-58005-252-8. While this stance was echoed in "transvestite" newsletters like ''Transvestia'',Hill, Robert. "'We Share a Sacred Secret:' Gender, Domesticity, and Containment in Transvestia's Histories and Letters from Crossdressers and Their Wives." 2011, ''Journal of Social History'', vol 44, issue 3, pgs 667–687. early trans rights activism was more spontaneous and usually a response to police violence,Aultman, B Lee. "The Rise of Transgender Social Movements: Narrative Symbolism and History." 2021, ''Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics''. https://doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190228637.013.1322 such as the Cooper Do-Nuts protest of 1959Faderman, Lillian and Stuart Timmons. ''Gay L.A.: A History of Sexual Outlaws, Power Politics, and Lipstick Lesbians''. 2006, pgs 1-2. Basic Books. ISBN 0-465-02288-X. and the Compton Cafeteria riot of 1966.Carter, David. ''Stonewall: The Riots That Sparked the Gay Revolution'', 2nd ed. 2005, pg 109. Macmillan. ISBN 0-312-34269-1. The last years of the 1960s were contentious, as many social and political movements were active, including the civil rights movement, the counterculture of the 1960s, and the anti-Vietnam War movement. These influences, along with the liberal environment of Greenwich Village, served as catalysts for the Stonewall riots. ==History of Stonewall Inn== Very few establishments welcomed gay people in the 1950s and 1960s. Those that did were often bars, although bar owners and managers were rarely gay. At the time, the Stonewall Inn was owned by the Mafia. Duberman, Martin. ''Stonewall''. 1993, pg 183. Penguin Books. ISBN 978-0-525-93602-2.)"Stonewall Uprising: The Year That Changed America – Why Did the Mafia Own the Bar?". American Experience. PBS. April 2011.[https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/stonewall-why-did-mafia-own-bar/] It catered to an assortment of patrons and was known to be popular among the poorest and most marginalized people in the gay community: butch lesbians, effeminate young men, drag queens, male prostitutes, transgender people, and homeless youth. While police raids on gay bars were routine in the 1960s, officers quickly lost control of the situation at the Stonewall Inn on June 28. Tensions between New York City police and gay residents of Greenwich Village erupted into more protests the next evening and again several nights later. ==Effects of the Stonewall riots== Within weeks of the uprising, Village residents organized into activist groups to concentrate efforts on establishing places for LGBT people to be open without fear of being arrested.Feinberg, Leslie. ''Transgender Warriors: Making History from Joan of Arc to Dennis Rodman''. 1996, pg 131. Beacon Press. ISBN 0-8070-7941-3 After the Stonewall riots, LGBT people in New York City faced gender, race, class, and generational obstacles to becoming a cohesive community. Within months, two gay activist organizations were formed in New York, concentrating on confrontational tactics, and three newspapers were established to promote rights for gay men and lesbians.{{Citation needed}} A year after the uprising, to mark the anniversary on June 28, 1970, the first gay pride marches took place in New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. "Heritage | 1970 Christopher Street Liberation Day Gay-In, San Francisco". SF Pride. June 28, 1970.[https://web.archive.org/web/20141022032242/http://www.sfpride.org/heritage/1970.html] The anniversary of the riots was also commemorated in Chicago and similar marches were organized in other cities. The riots constitute one of the most important events leading to the gay liberation movement in the US and in other parts of the worldJulia Goicichea (August 16, 2017). "Why New York City Is a Major Destination for LGBT Travelers". The Culture Trip[https://theculturetrip.com/north-america/usa/new-york/new-york-city/articles/why-new-york-city-is-a-major-destination-for-lgbt-travelers/]"Brief History of the Gay and Lesbian Rights Movement in the U.S". University of Kentucky.[http://www.uky.edu/~lbarr2/gws250spring11_files/Page1186.htm]Nell Frizzell (June 28, 2013). "Feature: How the Stonewall riots started the LGBT rights movement". Pink News UK.[https://www.pinknews.co.uk/2013/06/28/feature-how-the-stonewall-riots-started-the-gay-rights-movement/]"Stonewall riots". Encyclopædia Britannica. [https://www.britannica.com/event/Stonewall-riots]Feather, Stuart. "A brief history of the Gay Liberation Front, 1970-73" on ''LibCom.org''. 21 Nov, 2007. https://libcom.org/library/brief-history-gay-liberation-front-1970-73 and the modern fight for LGBT rights in the United States. U.S. National Park Service (October 17, 2016). "Civil Rights at Stonewall National Monument". Department of the Interior[https://www.nps.gov/places/stonewall.htm]"Obama inaugural speech references Stonewall gay-rights riots". Archived from the original on May 30, 2013[https://web.archive.org/web/20130530065722/http://www.northjersey.com/news/2012_Presidential_Election/Obama_inaugural_speech_references_Stonewall_riots.html] The Stonewall National Monument was established at the site in 2016.Nakamura, David; Eilperin, Juliet (June 24, 2016). "With Stonewall, Obama designates first national monument to gay rights movement". Washington Post[https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2016/06/24/with-stonewall-obama-designates-first-national-momument-to-gay-rights-movement/] LGBT Pride events are held annually throughout the world toward the end of June to mark the Stonewall riots. "Stonewall 50 – WorldPride NYC 2019" commemorated the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall uprising, with city officials estimating five million attendees in Manhattan,About 5 million people attended WorldPride in NYC, mayor says By karma allen, Jul 2, 2019[https://abcnews.go.com/US/million-people-crowed-nyc-worldpride-mayor/story?id=64090338] and on June 6, 2019, New York City Police Commissioner James P. O'Neill rendered a formal apology on behalf of the New York Police Department for the actions of its officers at the Stonewall Inn in 1969.Gold, Michael; Norman, Derek (June 6, 2019). "Stonewall Riot Apology: Police Actions Were 'Wrong,' Commissioner Admits". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331[https://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/06/nyregion/stonewall-riots-nypd.html]"New York City Police Finally Apologize for Stonewall Raids". advocate.com. June 6, 2019.[https://www.advocate.com/news/2019/6/06/new-york-city-police-finally-apologize-stonewall-raids] In 2020, the Stonewall Inn was in danger of shutting down due to increased costs of operations and lack of revenue due to the COVID-19 pandemic.ABC7 New York. "Legendary Stonewall Inn in danger of shutting down amid COVID-19." https://abc7ny.com/stonewall-inn-covid-coronavirus-closing/6263232/ However, in July 2022 the Inn was still open at 53 Christopher Street.[https://thestonewallinnnyc.com/ The Stonewall Inn]. Accessed 31 July 2022. At that point the web page included dates for events in August 2022. == Sources == ===See also=== * "Stonewall riots" on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stonewall_riots ==Acknowledgments== This space was created on March 4, 2021, by [[Trtnik-2|Aleš Trtnik]]. [[Kaufmann-550|Dave Kaufmann]] has managed this space since March 4, 2021. A major revision of this space was completed on October 6, 2021, by [[Hannemann-76|U Swanson]].

The Storrs Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == The Storrs Family == Genealogical and other memoranda. * by Charles Storrs (1822-1884) * privately printed, New York, 1886 * Source Example: ::: Storrs, Charles. ''[[Space:The Storrs Family|The Storrs Family]]'' (privately printed, New York, 1886) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Storrs|Storrs]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Storrs Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=ins_AAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/storrsfamilygene01stor * https://archive.org/details/storrsfamilygene00stor * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001963904 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/14447/ === Table of Contents === * The Storrs Family in England * The Storrs Family in America * The daughters of Samuel Storrs, Sen * The grandchildren of Samuel Storrs and their descendants. In the Line of Samuel Storrs, * Jr. * The grandchildren of Samuel Storrs and their descendants. In the Line of Thomas Storrs * The grandchildren of Samuel Storrs and their descendants. In the Line of Cordial (Cordall) Storrs * Mansfield * Errors in the "genealogy record of the Storrs Family in the United States." * Index * Index. Descendants having names other than Storrs. In England * Index. Descendants having names other than Storrs * Index. Persons related to the family by marriage * Index. Persons not related to the family

The Story of a Family Through Eleven Centuries

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Story of a Family Through Eleven Centuries == Illustrated by portraits and pedigrees, being a history of the family of Gorges. * by Raymond Gorges (1876/7-1943), based on material prepared by the Rev. Frederick Brown (1815-1886), F. S. A. * Priv. print., D. B. Updike, The Merrymount Press, Boston, 1944 * 289 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Story of a Family Through Eleven Centuries|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/storyoffamilythr00gorg * http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000771745 * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE1982449 * https://books.google.com/books?id=0_flAAAAMAAJ 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. === WikiTree Syntax === * Gorges, Raymond. ''[[Space:The Story of a Family Through Eleven Centuries|The Story of a Family Through Eleven Centuries]]'' (Boston, 1944) [ Page ]. * ([[#Gorges|Gorges]])

The Story of Captain Thomas Callender

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Finding documentation of Thomas Callender's roots or connections to the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Callender Callender] family in Scotland has proven difficult. Family lore says our ancestor Thomas Callender was a Philadelphia sea merchant killed during the Revolutionary War. But, a closer analysis of various records reveals there's much more to be told. Thomas was the grandfather of [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Price-9919&public=1 Richard Price] (Richard's mother Ann Callender has a recent but sparse profile; more research needed to meet protocols). '''Family History During the American Revolution'''
(from [https://books.google.com/books?id=3kc2AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA1565&lpg=PA1565&dq=%22Thomas+Callender%22+privateer&source=bl&ots=68W2H2ovsS&sig=ACfU3U0SiIj_XRRFL94VCrJ5t4WlbmAvuw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjn7IDfyNHlAhWPY98KHbq9A2QQ6AEwAnoECAkQAQ#v=onepage&q=%22Thomas%20Callender%22%20privateer&f=false Colonial Families of Philadelphia, Vol II])
Capt. Thomas Callender, father of Ann (Callender) Price, and grandfather of the above-named children [our ancestor Richard Price being one], was born in Scotland, and at sixteen ran away from home. He engaged with the captain of a ship sailing for America, and came to Philadelphia. He later followed the sea as captain of a merchant ship, and during the Revolutionary War, obtained Letters of Marque from Congress and fitted out his vessel as a privateer. Meeting with a British man-of-war and refusing to strike his colors, his vessel was fired upon, and he lost his life in the engagement which followed. Captain Callender had married in Philadelphia, Margaret Rourke, prior to going to sea as Captain of the privateer. He removed his family, a colored slave, and his furniture, to Quakertown, Bucks county, intending to bring them back to Philadelphia on his return. When the British took possession of Philadelphia, all the remaining property of Captain Callender was destroyed. After the evacuation of the city by the British Army, Mrs. Callender returned to Philadelphia, and resided for many years in the family of Joseph Price, whose son her daughter later married, and where she died. She was remembered by her grandchildren as a very handsome woman, with beautiful hands and feet, who, at seventy years of age, embroidered beautifully without the use of glasses. '''Verifying the Story of Thomas Callender'''
Research is needed to verify some details in the above Colonial Families account of Thomas Callender. For instance, genealogy researchers have been unable to find documentation of the British capturing the Alfred. There is, however, documentation of the capture of Thomas Callender's ship the Alfred by an American privateer. Numerous reports in papers during the times provide the following details:
* The Alfred was listed under Master Thomas Callender as captured by patriot privateer Retaliation under Capt. Giles on October 10, 1776 in the Atlantic somewhere midway between the coast of Maine and London. * The Alfred was said by some reports to be among many ships in a convoy en route from Jamaica to London. * The cargo of sugar, rum, fostick, and mahogany was auctioned off in Boston when the ship arrived to be "cleared" for sale. [Some reports give dates that suggest some ships reported were not in a convoy.] * When the ship Alfred was offered up for sale it was reported that William Bradford had held off buying due to a concern it had not been cleared by owners in Philadelphia. It's not known if the ship was returned to surviving part-owners in Philadelphia (possibly because it was renamed). * Alfred disambiguation: Callender's Alfred can be confused with the Man of War Alfred. This different ship was outfitted in Philadelphia in November 1775 by American patriots for use as one of a limited number of ships in the newly created navy. The Man of War Alfred was active in the Battle of Block Island, considered to be the first naval engagement in the American Revolution. The inconsistencies between the only documented family lore and all other discovered documentation can be explained in a number of ways. Until more evidence is found, it is impossible to know which of these possibilities is the reality. A) Callender was Carrying on Neutral Trade and Killed by American Privateers During Capture. B) Callender was a Letter of Marque Holder, Killed by British, with his Ship Captured Prior to October 1776, and then Recaptured October 10, 1776. Callender had been engaging in cross-Atlantic trade since as early as 1754. During a period between 1763 and 1775 he served as master for at least six different ships with Caribbean Passes issued by the crown. It's important to note that Caribbean Passes are protective documents issued by the King to protect against harassment from West Indies buccaneers and French privateers. These are not "Letters of Marque" issued during a Revolution, designed to contract for some percentage of the spoils when taking prizes. Numerous reports can be found in old newspapers showing that Callender (a) was involved in constant trade between Jamaica, Philadelphia, and Liverpool, with arrivals and departures reported regularly between 1754 and 1772, and (b) was frequently the victim of privateer attacks prior to the American Revolution. In 1757, his ship Lark was taken by the French and he was peacefully released, returning home via Dunkirk to St. Christophers, to start up with a new ship the Rebecca. On his return he reports of numerous English ships taken with losing all crew on board. In 1758, the Rebecca, en route to Jamaica, was boarded by French attackers and his crew succeeded at fighting them off. Despite evidence that he was no stranger to seafaring violence, there is no record of him being involved in the taking of any "prizes." While it is true that there were thousands of takings by both sides and only a small number of accounts were ever fully reported in the press, there is a pattern that suggest Callender was more involved in continued trade than active privateering. His last known ship was the Alfred, which received a Caribbean Pass on March 3, 1775. Local Philadelphians may have heard a ship named The Alfred out of Philadelphia had been assigned for naval duty, misunderstanding that it was not Callender's Alfred; this one had previously been named the Black Prince. Documentation that the Callender family was moved out of Philadelphia with the home being destroyed does not prove which side they were on. Thomas was known to have a son Thomas at age one in 1776 who has been found in the census for Harford, MD with a Robert Callender, who may have been the grandfather. This adds to confusion because Ann is not named in the census and Harford, MD and Quakertown, PA are each about 60 miles in opposite directions from Philadelphia. Coming to a full conclusion on the true circumstances of Thomas Callender are made most unfulfilled by the absence of ANY consistent record of his death. His death has been reported in only one source (the Colonial Families). Despite the presence of considerable Philadelphia assets and the reliable record-keeping in the City, no will has been found and there has been no record of former property changing hands.

The Story of Moses and William Wallace and Their Descendants

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Story of Moses and William Wallace and Their Descendants == Barton, Hunter, Wolfe * by [[Hooper-10257|Osman Castle Hooper]] (1859-1941) Dept. of Journalism, Ohio State Univeristy. * published by OSU, Columbus, Ohio, 1918 * 46 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Story of Moses and William Wallace and Their Descendants|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/storyofmoseswill00hoop * https://archive.org/details/storyofmoseswill00byuhoop * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/200169-the-story-of-moses-and-william-wallace-and-their-descendants-barton-hunter-wolfe * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/575066-the-story-of-moses-and-william-wallace-and-their-descendants-barton-hunter-wolfe === 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 === * Hooper, Osman Castle. ''[[Space:The Story of Moses and William Wallace and Their Descendants|The Story of Moses and William Wallace and Their Descendants]]'' (OSU, Columbus, Ohio, 1918) [ Page ]. * ([[#Hooper|Hooper]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Hooper, Osman Castle. ''[[Space:The Story of Moses and William Wallace and Their Descendants|The Story of Moses and William Wallace and Their Descendants]]'' (OSU, Columbus, Ohio, 1918) [ Page ].

The Story of My Ancestors in America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Story of My Ancestors in America == * by Rev. [[Walker-66573|Edwin Sawyer Walker]] (1828-1912) * published by D. Oliphant, Chicago, 1895 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Story of My Ancestors in America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=xIVYAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/storyofmyancesto00walk * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000332216 * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE924302 ==== Appendix to The Story of My Ancestors in America / by Rev. Edwin Sawyer Walker. ==== * https://books.google.com/books?id=YG5ZAAAAMAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005774253 * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE1086333 === 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 === * Walker, Edwin Sawyer. ''[[Space:The Story of My Ancestors in America|The Story of My Ancestors in America]]'' (D. Oliphant, Chicago, 1895) [ Page ]. * ([[#Walker|Walker]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Walker, Edwin Sawyer. ''[[Space:The Story of My Ancestors in America|The Story of My Ancestors in America]]'' (D. Oliphant, Chicago, 1895) [ Page ].

THE STORY OF MY YOUTH AND EARLY MARRIED LIFE AS TOLD TO LOIS ELKINTON

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Vena Duvall Bennett's recollections, as told to her daughter, Lois Bennett Elkinton https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BzXQ1XM0s0ZCTHJGcGpXSlkteHM/view

The Story of Purton, A Collection of Notes and Hearsay

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Purton, Wiltshire]] [[Category: Wiltshire, Sources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England | England Sources]] __TOC__ == The Story of Purton, A Collection of Notes and Hearsay == * by Ethel M. Richardson * published by J.W. Arrowsmith, Ltd., 11 Quay Street, Bristol, 1919 * 143 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Story of Purton, A Collection of Notes and Hearsay|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/storyofpurtoncol00richiala * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007671015 === 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 === * Richardson, Ethel M., ''[[Space:The Story of Purton, A Collection of Notes and Hearsay|The Story of Purton]], A Collection of Notes and Hearsay'' (J.W. Arrowsmith, Ltd., Bristol, 1919) [ Page ]. * ([[#Richardson|Richardson]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Richardson, Ethel M., ''[[Space:The Story of Purton, A Collection of Notes and Hearsay|The Story of Purton]], A Collection of Notes and Hearsay'' (J.W. Arrowsmith, Ltd., Bristol, 1919) [ Page ].

The Story of the Birch Lake Quakers

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[[Category:Birch Lake Cemetery, Calvin Center, Michigan]] [[Category:Birch Lake Monthly Meeting, Cassopolis, Michigan]] ==The Story of the Birch Lake Quakers== This is an 9 page document written by [[East-2161|Jane East Karkalits (Bonny)]] in the summer of 1963. This document is a product of personal memories as well as the use of books and documents about this group of Quakers. It includes a copy of a photo of the Birch Lake Meeting House that is no longer standing. The focus of the document is the Birch Lake Quakers who settled in Cass County, Michigan, United States. The original worship meeting (pm) was in the home of Stephen Bogue and later in the home of William and Rachel East. A log meeting house was built in 1837 continuing as a pm until being granted in 1841. Later in 1856 a white frame meeting house replaced the log building. The MM was laid down in 1921 and the congregation attached to Penn MM. Members of the MM were involved in the Underground Railroad. The only known records of Birch Lake MM may be those that were submitted to the Indiana YM: Minutes 1841-1853 and 1883-1921 with additional Women's and Joint minutes 1859-1880. These records are kept at Earlham college (Earlham College Friends Collection and College Archive Friends - Microform Microfilm 501) and on FamilySearch.org under the Catalog tab. Search for "Birch Lake Quakers." ===Available Online At These Locations=== *https://archive.org/details/the-story-of-the-birch-lake-quakers *https://www.urscc.org/birch-lake-quakers.html === WikiTree Syntax === * As an inline, numbered reference: ::'''''' ::Karkalits, Jane East. ::''''[[Space:The Story of the Birch Lake Quakers|The Story of the Birch Lake Quakers]]'''', ::page (s) ###-##, ::self published. 1963. ::'''''' ::Repeated inline references: '''''' * In the Sources section: ::'''*''' ''''''Karkalits, Jane East. ''''[[Space:The Story of the Birch Lake Quakers|The Story of the Birch Lake Quakers]]'''', self-published. 1963. ::Inline citation links: ('''[[#Kark|Karkalits ''page(s) ###'']]''')

The Story of the Four D's

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A family history of the Four D's: Donaldson, Dennison, Davidson and Doyle, written by Michael Dennison. [http://www.mdennison.com/index_4d.htm It is accessible here]

The Story of the Halsteads of the United States

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Story of the Halsteads of the United States == * by William Leon Halstead. * published privately by W.L Halstead, Ann Arbor, Mich., c1934. * Citation Example: ::: Halstead, William Leon. ''[[Space:The Story of the Halsteads of the United States|The Story of the Halsteads of the United States]]'' (W.L. Halstead, Ann Arbor, Mich., c1934) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Halstead|Halstead]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Story of the Halsteads of the United States|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001597713 * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/541870-the-story-of-the-halsteads-of-the-united-states * https://archive.org/details/storyofhalsteads00hals * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/13187/ ($subscription) * https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Story_of_the_Halsteads_of_the_United.html?id=BFNPAAAAMAAJ (snippet search only)

'The story of the Julius Cohen Family of Seattle, Washington' prepared by Joseph Cohen

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The story of the [[Kahanski-15|Julius Cohen]] family of Seattle, Washington, prepared by [[Cohen-5964|Joseph Cohen]].Document in the possession of [[Levitt-41|Harvey Levitt]]. Wiki'd by [[Bloom-789|K. Bloom]]. Contents: # [[Space:Julius_and_Bessie_Rose_(Basha_Reyzl_or_Batya)_Cohen|Julius and Bessie Rose (Basha Reyzl or Batya) Cohen]] # [[Space:Samuel_and_Esther_(Bennett)_Cohen_of_Seattle|Samuel and Esther (Bennett) Cohen of Seattle]] # [[Space:Marion_and_Lazar_Katsman_of_Seattle|Marion and Lazar Katsman of Seattle]] # [[Space:Joseph_and_Vera_(Peters)_Cohen|Joseph and Vera (Peters) Cohen]] # [[Space:Dov_and_Zhava_(Rakover)_Cohen|Dov and Zehava (Rakover) Cohen]] == Sources ==

The Story of the Saltire

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==The Saltire== '''Scotland's national flag - The Saltire (St Andrew's Cross) also known as''' '''Bratach nàiseanta na h-Alba or more simply The Saltireis''' ===Origin and History of the Flag=== The Saint Andrew cross is one of the oldest national flags of all, dating back at least to the 12th century, although the honour of the oldest flag among the modern nations generally falls to the flag of Denmark. The national flag of Scotland is the Saltire. It is made up of a great white cross which spans diagonally across the flag on a blue background. This was the supposed shape of the cross that St. Andrew was put to death on and therefore the flag is also known as the 'Cross of St. Andrew'. ===The Saint Andrew's Cross=== . Who was Saint Andrew? Andrew was one of Christ's disciples and legend has it he was active in Scythia, and crucified on a cross with diagonal beams. His remains were preserved, and (again by legend) Constantine wanted to remove them to Constantinople. A Greek monk was warned by an angel of this intent, and instructed to take them to the ends of the Earth. This he did, until he was shipwrecked in Scotland. Some of Andrew's relics were known to have been brought to St. Andrews, Scotland, by the Bishop of Hexham in 733 AD (Hexham Abbey is also dedicated to St. Andrew). In 1160 AD, St. Andrews Cathedral was erected, and the saint's relics were kept there until the cathedral was destroyed during the Reformation. here's also a second theory about this detail, as some historians believe that St. Andrew was crucified by the Romans in Greece, where this diagonal cross was more commonly used. The next part of the legend behind the flag of Scotland takes place over 700 years later, in 832 AD. It's said that the night before the Pictish King Angus II, led his forces into battle against the English King Aethelstans' army of Angles and Saxons, King Angus had a vision or dream. In this vision, he saw St. Andrew and was promised triumph in battle. Early the next morning Angus' troops were awestruck by the sight of a huge white Saltire cross shining against the background of a bright blue sky. This 'omen' led the Scottish troops to victory and the Saltire found it's place in Scottish history. The earliest record to the Saint Andrew's cross flag dates from 1165 AD, where reference is made to a 9th Century battle. This was known in the 16th Century, although no record of the original source remains today. ===Significant Chronology of the Flag=== *1180: The oldest extant record of the St. Andrews cross flag is on a seal in St. Andrews, where it is used as a religious, not a national, emblem *1286: the St. Andrews cross was first known to be a national emblem of Scotland *1385: every Scots soldier used a saltire on his uniform (often used on black, not blue - the background colour seems to have been of less importance) *1388: the Standard of the Earl of Douglas used a St. Andrews cross and a lion *1503: the first certain use of a plain St. Andrew's Cross flag - but the field was red, not blue (the Vienna Book of Hours). *1512: the Lord High Treasurer's accounts mention the use of blue bunting *1542: the first certain illustration of the St. Andrew's Cross on a blue field as we have it today (armorial of Sir David Lindsay). *Reign of James IV: flagship Great Michael flew a flag with the St Andrews *cross and on the fly a red lion on yellow *1588: Scottish ship illustrated flying three saltires *1606: James VI (Scotland)/James I (England) combined the Scottish and English *flags into the union flag of Great Britain *1707: Queen Anne continued using James VI/I's design. A Scottish version is also known, with the saltire over the St. George's cross *1801: the modern union flag introduced. * 1942: it was forbidden to fly national flags at Colditz, but the Scots avoided the prohibition by inventing a new country dance, namely the Reel of the Fifty First. *1970's: the Scottish saltire became much more prominently used in Scotland *1 July 1999: the union flag and the saltire were both used at the opening of the Scottish Parliament. Normally, though, only the Scottish saltire is flown. *Here is some additional information on the early St Andrew's cross from Perrin *1385: The ordinances for its use on soldier's uniforms read: 'Item every man French and Scots shall have a sign before and behind, namely a white St Andrew's Cross, and if his jack is white or his coat white he shall bear the said white cross in a piece of black cloth round or square'. *Two quotes from the Accounts of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland *1512: Payment for a roll of blue say (woollen bunting) for the banner of a ship 'with Sanct Androis cors in the myddis'. *1540: Delivered to be three ensigns for the ships sixteen 'elnis' red and yellow 'taffites'. Delivered to be the crosses thereof, four 'elnes' half 'elne' white 'taffities' of Genoa. '''Also see''' [http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/gb-scotl.html Scotland Flags]

The Story of the Twenty-First Regiment, Connecticut Volunteer Infantry, During the Civil War, 1861-1865

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Connecticut]] [[Category: 21st Regiment, Connecticut Infantry, United States Civil War]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == The Story of the Twenty-First Regiment, Connecticut Volunteer Infantry, During the Civil War, 1861-1865 == By members of the regiment. : "The survivors of the Twenty-First Regiment of Connecticut Volunteer Infantry, proud of their record and achievements during three years of active service, feel that is due to their children and those who may come after them, that their experiences in camp, in bivouac and on the field of battle should be more fully recorded than has yet been done." * by United States. Army. Connecticut Infantry Regiment, 21st. [[Crane-8877|Alvin Millen Crane]] (1839-1922) & [[Brown-158354|Delos Daniel Brown]] (1838-) & [[Hubbell-501|William Stone Hubbell]] (1837-1930) * published by The Press of the Stewart Printing Co., Middletown, Conn., 1900 * 500 pages * [http://www.civilwararchive.com/Unreghst/unctinf3.htm#21stinf 21st Regiment Infantry] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Story of the Twenty-First Regiment, Connecticut Volunteer Infantry, During the Civil War, 1861-1865|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * httpa://books.google.com/books?id=5BhCAAAAIAAJ * https://archive.org/details/storyoftwentyfir00unit * https://archive.org/details/storyoftwentyfir00hubb * https://archive.org/details/00544322.3071.emory.edu * https://archive.org/details/storytwentyfirs00crangoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006578733 === Table of Contents === * Dedication * Committee's Preface * Illustrations * Introduction * The Governor's Order * Regimental Beginnings * The Gathering * Organization * Roster of Officers, Official * Off For The Front * Waiting * The Advance Into Virginia * Fredericksburg * Call For Volunteers * Letter - Lieutenant Frank Fowler * Falmouth And Newport News * The Siege of Suffolk * General Orders No. 28, By Brigadier - General George W. Getty * Letter - Sergeant W. B. Avery * Bowers ' Hill, White House, Yorktown * Provost Life At Portsmouth And Norfolk * Extract : Old Dominion Newspaper * By Land And Sea * Letter - Captain D. D. Brown * The Battle of Drewry's Bluff - Captain W. S. Hubbell, 178 * Casualties, Official, * Wounding of Colonel Arthur H. Dutton * Wounding of Colonel Burpee * Extract of Letters— Colonel Thomas F. Burpee * Operations On And Near The James River * Reports of Major Hiram B. Crosby * Death of Colonel Dutton * Death of Colonel Thomas F. Burpee * Sketch of Colonel Dutton * The Battle of Cold Harbor * Sketch of Colonel Thomas F. Burpee * In The Trenches * A Just And Agreeable Order * Incidents of The Siege * Report of Operations-- Major - General George J. Stanard, 277 * Battle of Fort Harrison — Captain W. S. Hubbell, * Appendix To Battle of Fort Harrison, * From Fort Harrison To Fredericksburg Raid * Fredericksburg Raid - Captain W. S. Hubbell * Casualties * Bermuda Hundred - Captain A. M. Crane * High Commendation * Poem - Theron Brown * Sketch of Chaplain Thomas G. Brown — B. E. Smith * Operations - Fall of 1864, * Sketch of Lieutenant F. W. H. Buell, * The Precious Memories Of The Verteran * Incidents And Coincidents — The Old Army Songs, * Bean Soup, * Poem - On The Potomac, * The Animated Fence, * Peculiarities of General Butler— Captain E. S. Ivheeler 405 * Letter From General Devens, * Record of Service, * Pension Office Record, * Governor's Proclamation, * End of The War, * Medals of Honor, * The Union Dead, * Appendix, Page 432 * Dedication of Monument, Page 435 * Historical Address — Captain A. M. Crane, Page 437 * Regimental Roster, After Dedication of Monument === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:The Story of the Twenty-First Regiment, Connecticut Volunteer Infantry, During the Civil War, 1861-1865|The Story of the Twenty-First Regiment, Connecticut Volunteer Infantry, During the Civil War, 1861-1865]]'' (Stewart Printing Co., Middletown, Conn., 1900) [ Page ]. * ([[#STFR|Story 21st Reg.]]) Please add your preferred citation format, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: *

The Stout Family of Delaware

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] __TOC__ == The Stout Family of Delaware == The Story of Penelope Stout * by [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/140774797/thomas-hale-streets Thomas Hale Streets], 1849-1925 * published by Thomas Hale Streets (THS), Philadelphia, PA, 1915 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Stout Family of Delaware|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/stoutfamilydela00stregoog/mode/2up * https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Stout_Family_of_Delaware/qxRWAAAAMAAJ?q=william+collins+belmont+hall+delaware&gbpv=1#f=false === 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 === * Streets, Thomas Hale. ''[[Space:The Stout Family of Delaware | The Stout Family of Delaware ]]'' (Philadelphia, 1915), [ Page ]. * ([[#Streets|Streets]])

The Stowell Genealogy

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Stowell Genealogy == A record of the descendants of Samuel Stowell of Hingham, Mass. * by [[Stowell-1499 | William Henry Harrison Stowell]],1841-1907 * published by The Tuttle Company, Rutland, Vermont, 1922 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Stowell Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/stowellgenealogy00stow/page/n8 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/14448/ ===Table of Contents=== :Foreword :The Origin of the Family :The Name :The Search for Samuel :Statistics :First Generation :Second Generation :The Parentage of David, Jonathan and Nathaniel, who went to Connecticut :Third Generation :Fourth Generation :Fifth Generation :Sixth Generation :Seventh Generation :Eighth Generation :Ninth Generation :Index === 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 === * Stowell,William Henry Harrison ''[[Space:The Stowell Genealogy|The Stowell Genealogy]]'' A record of the descendants of Samuel Stowell of Hingham, Mass. (The Tuttle Company, Rutland, Vermont, 1922), [ Page ]. * [[#Stowell|Stowell]]

The Strang Genealogy

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] == The Strang Genealogy == descendants of Daniel Streing, of New Rochelle, New York, with special records of the Purdy, Ganung, Kissam, Sackett, Bloomfield, Keeler, Belcher, Morgan, Whitney and Thorne families * by [[Mayou-4 | Josephine C. Frost]] (1864 - 1942) * published by Bowles-Printer, Brooklyn, N.Y., 1915 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Strang Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/stranggenealogyd00fros * http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005769198 * https://books.google.com/books?id=2ERWAAAAMAAJ === 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 === * Frost, Josephine. ''[[Space:The Strang Genealogy|The Strang Genealogy]]'' (Bowles-Printer, Brookly, N.Y., 1915), [ Page ]. * [[#Frost|Frost]]

The Strebeck Family Record

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Compilation of Strebeck Family history in book format, when it was informally published for family members in 1982. Compiled by [[Johnson-60215|Mary A. (Johnson) McCaw]] and [[Johnson-59975|Christine P. (Johnson) Butler]], daughters of [[Strebeck-16|Nora Ann (Strebeck) Johnson]], a direct descendant of [[Strebeck-47|(Johann) George Strebeck]] (born in 1718) of Germany. ---- == Source Format == Copy/paste the following to use this material as a general reference: ''' McCaw, Mary S.; Butler, Christine P., [[Space:The_Strebeck_Family_Record|''The Strebeck Family Record'']], published 1982. ''' Use this to point to a particular page - replace pageXX with page1, page2, page3, etc. (in both places): ''' McCaw, Mary S.; Butler, Christine P., [[Space:The_Strebeck_Family_Record#pageXX|''The Strebeck Family Record'']], published 1982; pageXX. ''' For multiple references in the same profile, use this as the source: ''' * McCaw, Mary S.; Butler, Christine P., [[Space:The_Strebeck_Family_Record|''The Strebeck Family Record'']], published 1982. ''' and this as the reference: ''' Source: [[#The_Strebeck_Family_Record]]; page XX. ''' == Title Page == There have been several people at different times and places involved in researching, recording, and accumulating Strebeck information. We would like to thank each of them for their time and effort in collecting this material. We delayed printing this, waiting for Earl Strebeck's book, that he plans to write on Strebeck ancestry. We have decided to update our family record and share some of the material that we have. [[Strebeck-19|Eddie Strebeck]] (the only one of [[Strebeck-17|Charles Wesley Strebeck]]'s children still living) now 95 years old, still very active and alert, has been able to advise us on some facts. Compiled by Mary McCaw and Christine Butler, 1982 == Contents == Page 1: Giving Credit to Those Working on Strebeck Ancestry: * [[Tessmer-41|Mrs. Vernon D. (Lois) Strebeck]] of Decatur, MS. [[Strebeck-40|Her husband]] is the son of [[Strebeck-20|Naugh Strebeck]], grandson of [[Strebeck-17|Charles Wesley Strebeck]]. * Mr. Earl Strebeck of St. James, MO. His great-grandfather was [[Strebeck-63|John Strebeck]] born 1844, son of [[Strebeck-27|William H. Strebeck]]. *[[Ake-107|Mrs. Iris Nell Ake Strebeck]] of Amarillo, TX. Her husband, [[Strebeck-50|Arden D. Strebeck]], is the son of [[Strebeck-48|Benjamin Marshall Strebeck]], grandson of [[Strebeck-28|Benjamin Franklin Strebeck]]. *Mrs. Olive Strebeck of Phoenix, AZ. *Mr. Andrew Eirhart Strebeck, Jr. of Baltimore Co., MD. *Mr. Clayton Strebeck of Alexandria, LA. He is the son of [[Strebeck-56|Ollie Strebeck]], grandson of [[Strebeck-28|Benjamin Franklin Strebeck]]. * [[Johnson-60215|Mrs. Jack (Mary) McCaw]] of Artesia, NM. She is the daughter of [[Strebeck-16|Nora Annie Strebeck]], and the granddaughter of [[Strebeck-17|Charles Wesley Strebeck]]. *[[Johnson-59975|Mrs. Walter H. (Christine) Butler]] of Albuquerque, NM. She is the daughter of [[Strebeck-16|Nora Annie Strebeck]], and the granddaughter of [[Strebeck-17|Charles Wesley Strebeck]]. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/The_Strebeck_Family_Record-2 Page 2]: The Strebeck Family Crest. Provided by [[Ake-107|Iris Nell Ake Strebeck]], wife of [[Strebeck-50|Arden D. Strebeck]]. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/The_Strebeck_Family_Record-3 Page 3]: Description of the Strebeck Family Crest. Provided by [[Ake-107|Iris Nell Ake Strebeck]], wife of [[Strebeck-50|Arden D. Strebeck]]. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Strebeck-27-1 Page 4]: [[Strebeck-27|William Hollister Strebeck]] in The Strebeck Family Record. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Strebeck-27-2 Page 5]: [[Strebeck-27|William Hollister Strebeck]] and [[Hays-3618|Elivah Belle Hays]] Family Listing. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Hays-3618-1 Page 6]: [[Hays-3618|Elvilah Strebeck]]'s Claim of Widow for Bounty Land. Provided by [[Tessmer-41|Lois Mae Tessmer Strebeck]], wife of [[Strebeck-40|Vernon Demar Strebeck]]. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Strebeck-27-3 Page 7]: [[Strebeck-27|William Hollister Strebeck]]'s Application for Bounty Land. Provided by [[Tessmer-41|Lois Mae Tessmer Strebeck]], wife of [[Strebeck-40|Vernon Demar Strebeck]]. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Strebeck-28 Page 8]: [[Strebeck-28|Benjamin Franklin Strebeck]] and [[McGee-2785|Margaret Longmire McGee Strebeck]] Family Tree. Information provided by [[Ake-107|Iris Nell Ake Strebeck]], wife of [[Strebeck-50|Arden D. Strebeck]]. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Strebeck-50 Pages 9-10]: Article on [[Strebeck-50|A. D. Strebeck]] from Plains Machinery Company. Information provided by [[Ake-107|Iris Nell Ake Strebeck]], wife of [[Strebeck-50|Arden D. Strebeck]]. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Strebeck-28-1 Page 11]: [[Strebeck-28|Benjamin Franklin Strebeck]] and [[McGee-2785|Margaret Longmire McGee Strebeck]] Family Listing. Information provided by [[Ake-107|Iris Nell Ake Strebeck]], wife of [[Strebeck-50|Arden D. Strebeck]]. Page 12a: [[Strebeck-48|Benjamin Marshall Strebeck]] and [[Cane-275|Ella Corine Cane Strebeck]] Family Listing. Also [[Strebeck-55|Mary Mittie Strebeck]] and [[Helton-997|Fred Helton]] Family Listing. Not scanned because of living descendants. Compiled from the records of [[Ake-107|Iris Nell Ake Strebeck]], wife of [[Strebeck-50|Arden D. Strebeck]]. Page 12b: [[Strebeck-56|Ollie Strebeck]] and [[Moffett-801|Luella Frances Moffett Strebeck]] Family Listing, [[Strebeck-60|Lula Estell Strebeck]] and [[Nelson-18715|Byron Nelson]] Family Listing, and [[Strebeck-61|Joseph Leander (Lee) Strebeck]] and Delphia Crawford Strebeck Family Listing. Not scanned because of living descendants. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Strebeck-17-4 Page 13]: [[Strebeck-17|Charles Wesley Strebeck]] and [[McGee-2782|Arphy Annie McGee Strebeck]] Family Listing. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Strebeck-17-5 Page 14]: [[Strebeck-17|Charles Wesley Strebeck]] and [[McGee-2782|Arphy Annie McGee Strebeck]] Family Tree. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/The_Strebeck_Family_Record-1 Page 15]: Pictures of [[Strebeck-17|Charles Wesley Strebeck]] and [[McGee-2782|Arphy Annie McGee Strebeck]] Family. Pages 16a-c: [[Strebeck-18|William "Willie" Richard Strebeck]] and [[Rayner-1009|Lillie Maude Rayner Strebeck]] Family Listing. Not scanned because of living descendants. Page 17: [[Strebeck-19|Edward Lee Strebeck]] and [[Pennington-4317|Arlie Pennington Strebeck]] Family Listing. Also [[Strebeck-23|Julia C. Strebeck]] and [[McCrory-382|Floyd McCrory]] Family Listing. Not scanned because of living descendants. Pages 18-20: [[Strebeck-20|Hugh Nauphalette Strebeck]] and [[McKee-3433|Sarah Jane McKee Strebeck]] Family Listing. Not scanned because of living descendants. Pages 21a-b: [[Strebeck-21|Charles Sebastian Strebeck]] and [[Wansley-26|Eliza Jane Wansley Strebeck]] Family Listing. Not scanned because of living descendants. Page 22: [[Strebeck-16|Nora Annie Strebeck]] and [[Johnson-54030|Isaac P. Johnson]] Family Tree. Not scanned because of living descendants. Pages 23-27: [[Strebeck-16|Nora Annie Strebeck]] and [[Johnson-54030|Isaac P. Johnson]] Family Listing. Not scanned because of living descendants. Page 28: [[Strebeck-24|Sidney George Strebeck]] and [[Johnson-61149|Ruth A. Johnson Strebeck]] Family Listing. Not scanned because of living descendants.

The Strife of the Roses and Days of the Tudors in the West

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Strife of the Roses and Days of the Tudors in the West == * by William Henry Hamilton Rogers, F.S.A. * published by J. G. Commin, 230 High Street, Exeter, 1890 * see review: [https://books.google.com/books?id=JMtCAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA118 The Western Antiquary, Vol. 10, Page 118] * Source Example: ::: Rogers, W. H. Hamilton. ''[[Space:The Strife of the Roses and Days of the Tudors in the West|The Strife of the Roses and Days of the Tudors in the West]]'' (J.G. Commin, Exeter, 1890) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Rogers|Rogers]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Strife of the Roses and Days of the Tudors in the West|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/thestrifeofthero32675gut * https://archive.org/details/strifeofroses00rogeuoft * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008728420 * http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/32675

The Strozier Plantations, Meriwether County, Georgia

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:The Strozier Plantations, Meriwether County, Georgia]] [[Category:Meriwether County, Georgia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Meriwether County, Georgia, Slaves]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of Plantations]] == Introduction == [[Strozier-8|Reuben Strozier]] (1782-1850) owned three plantations in Meriwether County, Georgia in 1850: the Strozier Plantation, the Adams Plantation, and the Brooks Plantation. This information comes from Reuben Strozier's 1850 will. '''Reuben Strozier Probate 4 Dec 1850, Meriwether, Georgia, United States''': "Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990"
Citing Affiliate Publication Title: Wills 1831-1903 (Meriwether County, Georgia); Entry: 1000; FHL microfilm: 327663;
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Reuben Strozier probate on 4 Dec 1850 in Meriwether, Georgia, United States.
== Plantations == Enslaved people were matched from 1850 US Slave Census records by plantation size. * '''Strozier''': ** 1,012.5 acres ** 36 enslaved people ** Lots 56-59 and 71 in the 7th district of Meriwether County ** Was bequeathed to his wife, [[Callaway-240|Pheriby Strozier]]. * '''Adams''': ** 810 acres ** 15 enslaved people ** Four lots in the lower 9th district of Meriwether County ** Was bequeathed to his son, [[Strozier-31|Reuben Strozier Jr]]. * '''Brooks''': ** 405 acres ** 7 enslaved people ** Two lots in the lower 9th district of Meriwether County (a man named William Brooks resided here) ** Half was bequeathed to his son, [[Strozier-116|Callaway Strozier]], and the other half was bequeathed to his son, [[Strozier-31|Reuben Strozier Jr]]. == Slaves == === Identified === This is a list of 54 identified ancestors of African-American Heritage. This information comes from Reuben Strozier's will (probated 4 Dec 1850). There are also at least four unnamed people referred to in the will. AF = adult female, AM = adult male. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Lifestage!!Notes!!New Slave Owner |- |[[Strozier-143|Anderson]]||AM||||Reuben Strozier Jr |- |[[Strozier-144|Anthony]]||AM||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-50|Brice]]||AM||||Callaway Strozier |- |[[Strozier-145|Burrell]]||AM||||Pheriby Strozier |- |[[Strozier-146|Casinda]]||F||Hannah's child||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-147|Charity]]||AF||||Polly Strozier |- |[[Strozier-148|Clary]]||F||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-149|Cuff]]||AM||||Pheriby Strozier |- |[[Strozier-150|Dave]]||AM||||Peter Strozier |- |[[Strozier-151|Dick]]||AM||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-152|Dock]]||AM||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-153|Eada]]||AF||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-154|Easter]]||AF||||Pheriby Strozier |- |[[Strozier-155|Edmond]]||AM||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-156|Ellies]]||M||Hannah's child||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-157|Emiline]]||F||Hannah's child||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-160|Emily]]||AF||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-161|George]]||AM||||Enoch Strozier |- |[[Strozier-162|Gilbert]]||M||Emily's child||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-164|Green]]||AM||||Reuben Strozier Jr |- |[[Strozier-163|Green]]||M||Emily's child||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-158|Hannah]]||AF||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-165|Hansell]]||M||Easter's child||Pheriby Strozier |- |[[Strozier-167|Henna]]||AF||||Pheriby Strozier |- |[[Strozier-169|Henry]]||AM||||Pheriby Strozier |- |[[Strozier-170|Jake]]||AM||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-171|Jane]]||F||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-166|Jim]]||M||Easter's child||Pheriby Strozier |- |[[Strozier-159|Jim]]||M||Hannah's child||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-172|Joe]]||AM||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-173|Joeboy]]||AM||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-195|John]]||AM||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-174|Kitty]]||AF||||Polly Strozier |- |[[Strozier-175|Linda]]||F||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-176|Lucinda]]||F||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-177|Manda]]||F||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-178|Martha]]||AF||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-179|Martha's Infant]]||?||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-180|Mary]]||AF||||Pheriby Strozier |- |[[Strozier-181|Merill]]||AM||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-182|Nancy]]||AF||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-183|Nathan]]||AM||||Pheriby Strozier |- |[[Strozier-168|Noe]]||M||Henna's child||Pheriby Strozier |- |[[Strozier-184|Patsey]]||F||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-185|Pegg]]||AF||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-186|Peter]]||AM||||Enoch Strozier |- |[[Strozier-187|Phillis]]||F||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-188|Polly]]||AF||||Pheriby Strozier |- |[[Strozier-189|Salla]]||AF||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-190|Silva]]||AF||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-191|Silva's Infant]]||?||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-192|Urma]]||F||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-193|Washington]]||AM||||Pheriby Strozier |- |[[Strozier-194|Wiley]]||AM||||Callaway Strozier |} ==== The relevant text from Reuben Strozier's will ==== '''Note:''' a question mark means I couldn't make out the word/part of the word Be it remembered that I Reuben Strozier of the State and County above written being weak in body but perfectly sound in mind and standing [that it’s]? appointed unto all men that they must ail I do therefore make and constitute this my last will and testament to ? after all my just debts be paid I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife Pheriby Strozier during her natural life the following property to wit & twelve negroes Cuff Burrell Henry Nathan and Washington (Fellows). Four women as follows, Easter Henna Mary and Polly and also three children Jim and Hansell the children of the above named Easter and Noe the child of the above named woman Henna. […] that after the death of my beloved wife Pheriby Strozier that the surviving portion of the negroes herein bequeathed unto her and named above including their increase and all the lands with the ? of the lot of land on which my dwelling house sits and the lot of land lying immediately South […] I give and bequeath to my son Enoch P? Strozier with such ? ? as may at that time be bequeathed ?ed and the balance of the land, negroes including everything that may be remaining out of the portion of property herein bequeathed to my beloved wife Pheriby Strozier shall be disposed of by ? sale & the proceeds of said sale equally divided between each of my children as may be living at that time within legal representations with the exception of Willis Jones consort of my deceased daughter Margaret Ann Strozier ? the said Willis Jones having already received his portion of my estate, hence he is hereby and forever barred from ? aside from having any farther[sic] interest in to all intent and ? whatever I give and bequeath to my son Enoch P? Strozier in addition to the above named lands accuring[sic] at the death of my wife Pheriby Strozier two negroes to wit George a man and Peter a man. I give and bequeath to my daughter Polly Strozier two negroes to wit Kitty and Charity – women, during her natural life, and after her death the said two negro women and their increase shall be equally divided between the rest of my children or their legal representatives and I do hereby constitute and appoint my son Reuben Strozier the sole and lawful guardian of my daughter Polly Strozier. I give and bequeath unto my son Calloway Strozier two negroes to wit Wiley a man and Brice a man. […] I give and bequeath to my son Reuben Strozier two negroes to wit Anderson a man and Green a man. […] I order to be sold thirty-three negroes as follows Anthony, John, Edmond, Dick, Dock, Joe, Joeboy, Jake, Merill (Fellows), Martha and Infant, Silva and Infant, Emily and two children Green and Gilbert boys, Hannah and four children Emiline a girl, Jim and Ellies, boys, and Casinda a girl, Nancy and Eada women, and Jane, Phillis, Manda, Patsey, Lucinda, Linda, and Urma girls. Pegg, Salla, women, and Clary, a child. […] I give and bequeath unto my son Peter Strozier a negro man named Dave. === Unidentified === These are lists of unidentified ancestors of African-American Heritage from census records. There is some overlap with the list of identified ancestors. Enslaved people were matched from 1850 US Slave Census records by plantation size. * '''Strozier Plantation''', Enumerated on 24 Oct 1850 (36 people) ::{| border="1" class="sortable" !Sex!!Age!!Birth Year (Estimated)!!Race |- |Male||50||1800||Black |- |Female||50||1800||Black |- |Male||46||1804||Black |- |Female||50||1800||Black |- |Male||40||1810||Black |- |Female||40||1810||Black |- |Male||47||1803||Black |- |Female||33||1817||Black |- |Male||30||1820||Black |- |Male||30||1820||Mulatto |- |Female||26||1824||Black |- |Male||27||1823||Black |- |Female||23||1827||Black |- |Male||21||1829||Black |- |Female||21||1829||Black |- |Male||23||1827||Black |- |Female||25||1825||Black |- |Female||21||1829||Black |- |Female||25||1825||Black |- |Male||21||1829||Black |- |Male||19||1831||Black |- |Female||18||1832||Black |- |Male||18||1832||Black |- |Male||18||1832||Black |- |Male||17||1833||Black |- |Female||16||1834||Black |- |Female||16||1834||Black |- |Male||23||1827||Black |- |Male||16||1834||Black |- |Female||14||1836||Black |- |Male||14||1836||Black |- |Female||14||1836||Black |- |Female||14||1836||Black |- |Male||15||1835||Black |- |Male||10||1840||Black |- |Female||9||1841||Black |} * '''Brooks Plantation''', Enumerated on 7 Sep 1850 (7 people) ::{| border="1" class="sortable" !Sex!!Age!!Birth Year (Estimated)!!Race |- |Female||24||1826||Black |- |Female||18||1832||Black |- |Male||16||1834||Black |- |Male||15||1835||Black |- |Female||3||1847||Black |- |Female||1||1849||Black |- |Female||29||1821||Black |} * '''Adams Plantation''', Enumerated on 9 Sep 1850 (15 people) ::{| border="1" class="sortable" !Sex!!Age!!Birth Year (Estimated)!!Race |- |Female||12||1838||Mulatto |- |Male||9||1841||Mulatto |- |Female||13||1837||Black |- |Female||13||1837||Black |- |Male||12||1838||Black |- |Female||10||1840||Black |- |Female||9||1841||Black |- |Male||7||1843||Black |- |Female||4||1846||Black |- |Male||5||1845||Mulatto |- |Male||3||1847||Black |- |Female||2||1848||Black |- |Male||1||1849||Black |- |Female||0||1850||Black |- |Female||60||1790||Black |} '''Enslaved people counts from earlier censuses for Reuben Strozier:''' * 1840 US Census: ** 1 male under 10 ** 1 male 10 to 23 ** 4 females under 10 ** 1 female 24 to 35 * 1830 US Census: ** 4 males under the age of 10 ** 4 males 10 to 24 ** 1 male 24 to 36 == Sources == * '''1850 Census (Slave Schedule)''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850"
Citing Affiliate Publication Number: M432; Line: 10; FHL microfilm: 442902; Record number: 6320;
{{FamilySearch Record|HR7F-SZPZ}} (accessed 16 June 2022)
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Ruben Strozier in Meriwether, Georgia, United States. * '''1850 Census (Slave Schedule)''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850"
Citing Affiliate Publication Number: M432; Line: 1; FHL microfilm: 442902; Record number: 6357;
{{FamilySearch Record|HR7F-SZT2}} (accessed 16 June 2022)
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Reuben Strozier in Meriwether, Georgia, United States. * '''1850 Census (Slave Schedule)''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850"
Citing Affiliate Publication Number: M432; Line: 10; FHL microfilm: 442902; Record number: 10689;
{{FamilySearch Record|HR7F-3DN2}} (accessed 16 June 2022)
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Reuben Strozier in Meriwether, Georgia, United States. * '''1840 Census''': "United States Census, 1840"
citing p. 100, NARA microfilm publication , (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll ; FHL microfilm .
{{FamilySearch Record|XHBN-NNL}} (accessed 10 October 2022)
{{FamilySearch Image|33S7-9YBQ-CXB}} Image number 00790
Reuben Strozier in Meriwether, Georgia, United States. * '''1830 Census''': "United States Census, 1830"
citing 296, NARA microfilm publication M19, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 21; FHL microfilm 7,041.
{{FamilySearch Record|XHGB-G3W}} (accessed 10 October 2022)
{{FamilySearch Image|33S7-9YY1-6YD}} Image number 00586
Reuben Strozier in District 168, Wilkes, Georgia, United States.

The Studebaker Family in America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Studebaker Family in America == * by Walter Carlock, 1923-; Ethel Irene Miller, 1927- * published by Studebaker Family National Association, Tipp City, Ohio, 1976 * Source Example: :::Carlock, Walter ''[[Space: The Studebaker Family in America| The Studebaker Family in America]]'' (Studebaker Family National Association, Tipp City, Ohio, 1976) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Carlock|Carlock]]: Page 21 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Studebaker Family in America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/studebakerfamily00carl/page/n3 (Borrow) *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009396937 (Volume 1 and 2) (Search only)

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==[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Soldiers_in_King_Philip%27s_War Soldiers in King Philip’s War] - Main Page== ==The Sudbury FightBodge, [https://archive.org/details/soldiersinkingph00bodg?view=theater#page/171/mode/1up p 171] == Slain at the Sudbury fight 21 Apr 1676, under command of Capt. Samll Wadsworth:Bodge, p 184, citing Roxbury records * Samuel Gardner, son of Peter * Thomas Baker * John Roberts * Nathaniel Sever * Thomas Hawley Sr * William Cleaves * Joseph Pepper * John Sharpe * Thomas Hopkins * Lieut. Samuel Gardner Concord men killed in meadow near Hayne's Garrison: * James Hosmer * Daniel Comy * William Heywood * Samuel Potter * Joseph Buttick * John Barnes * Josiah Wheeler * Robert Wayles of Dorchester * Eliazer Hawes of Corchester == Sources ==

The Sufferings of the Quakers in Nottinghamshire, 1649-1689

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Quakers]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Nottinghamshire|Nottinghamshire Sources]] __TOC__ == The Sufferings of the Quakers in Nottinghamshire, 1649-1689 == * by Percy J. Cropper * published by Edward Hicks, Jr., 14 Bishopgate Without, London, 1892 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Sufferings of the Quakers in Nottinghamshire, 1649-1689|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=s3gXAAAAYAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008922482 === Citation Formats === * Cropper, Percy. ''[[Space:The Sufferings of the Quakers in Nottinghamshire, 1649-1689|The Sufferings of the Quakers in Nottinghamshire, 1649-1689]]'' (Edward Hicks, London, 1892) [ Page ]. * ([[#Cropper|Cropper]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Cropper, Percy. ''[[Space:The Sufferings of the Quakers in Nottinghamshire, 1649-1689|The Sufferings of the Quakers in Nottinghamshire, 1649-1689]]'' (Edward Hicks, London, 1892) [ Page ].

The SURNAME

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=== The 'Menzies' Surname === '''LAUNCHING 2021 Promo''' Preserve your History https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCPzj50Cwxg&authuser=0 === '''Pronunciation''' === Scottish: the 'z' originally represented the Middle English 'yogh', representing a sound similar to the modern English 'y'. The surname is still pronounced Mingiz in Scotland. It has been Gaelicized as Méinn, from which come the English forms Mein and Mien. The patronymic forms McMenzies, McMon(n)ies, McMin(n), and McMyn represent adapations of the name to the predominant pattern of Highland surnames. ''Source: Dictionary of American Family Names ©2013, Oxford University Press'' === '''ADJOINING RESEARCH PAGES''' === * When was the Menzies surname first used in Scotland - a long held belief that y-DNA testing is proving to be inaccurate. https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:When_was_the_Menzies_surname_first_used_in_Scotland.&public=1 * CLAN MENZIES OF SCOTLAND - from origin to today https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:CLAN_MENZIES_of_Scotland&public=1 === '''GETTING IT RIGHT''' === - surnames used today that may associate with MENZIES. '''UNTIL AROUND 1700''' most people in Scotland did not have a fixed family surname. Some surnames are connected to several ‘clans’. In the real world, there were certain family names who had a long association with a particular noble family, either because they lived on their lands or were historically among their servants or retainers. '''SCOTLAND''' had a separate nobility to England prior to the Jacobite defeat in 1745. The historical Scottish clans only existed pre-1746 north, and west, of the Highland Fault. {{Image|file=The_SURNAME.png |caption=Highlands and Lowlands of Scotland }} Scotland’s Lowland families, whom successive Lords Lyon (Court) have recognised as 'Clans', and either accorded an individual the status of clan chief, or recognised that it would be possible to recognise someone as clan chief, if the clan’s armigerous members collectively submit a nominee for recognition who meets the qualifying criteria he (the Lord Lyon) has laid down. The Baronetcy with regard to the MENZIES, only commenced on 2 Sep 1665 with Alexander Menzies, and ceased in 1910 with the death of the 8th Baronet, Sir Neil Menzies. The ‘Seat’ for these Baronets was for the most part, Castle Menzies. This castle was not the ‘ancestral’ home of the earlier Chiefs of ‘the Menzies’, nor in fact, is it the ‘ancestral’ home of the current Chief of the Menzies. Prior to the 1st Baronet, and even after that, many Chiefs of Menzies were located in many areas of Scotland; e.g. Pitfoddels, Enoch (Durisdeer), Culterallers, Shian and Bolfracks, Culdares, Rotmell. '''Armigerous families don’t have septs.''' They are families in which at least one prominent family member had been granted his coat of arms. '''DNA has no relevance to so called Septs.''' '''A y-DNA connection to the now large world-wide families of Menzies, that connects through time, is not defined by modern surnames.''' Septs were like the modern clan structure, the invention of Sir Walter Scott in 1822. It is more appropriate to refer to ‘names associated with the surname Menzies’, as y-DNA can determine direct line decendants for all ‘Menzies’ males, whatever their surname happens to be. Since the beginning of the use of surnames, a y-DNA descendant’s ‘surname’ can vary for many reasons; • adoption of male children after death of parents by maternal or other relatives, or a community member - with the child taking that relatives surname. • any non-parental event (NPE) resulting in the male child being given another surname.

The Surname Society

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project]] [[Category:Genealogy Societies]] = The Surname Society = The Surname Society was founded as a not-for-profit entity by a worldwide group of experienced genealogists.“About Us - The Surname Society.” The Surname Society, 2014. https://surname-society.org/about-us/‌ The vision of the Society is to connect like-minded people by providing up-to-date facilities which enable members to share knowledge, data, and good practice with others regardless of where in the world they are. The Society is entirely online and focuses on single surname studies to meet the needs of researchers in the world of family history and genealogy as it evolves in the 21st century. *[https://surname-society.org/ Official Website] *[https://www.facebook.com/groups/905667519498834/ Facebook] *[https://twitter.com/surnamesoc Twitter] *[https://www.pinterest.com/surnamesociety/ Pinterest] *[https://www.youtube.com/@TheSurnameSociety YouTube] **{{YouTube|QlMMJ7KFc60|The Surname Society}} {{Surname Society Sticker}}
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The Swedes and Finns in New Jersey

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Federal Writers' Project of the Works Progress Administration for the State of New Jersey. The Swedes And Finns In New Jersey... (Bayonne, N.J.: Jersey Print. Co., 1938) :'''Citation Example''' Federal Writers' Project of the Works Progress Administration for the State of New Jersey. [[Space:The_Swedes_and_Finns_in_New_Jersey|The Swedes and Finns in New Jersey.]] (Bayonne, N.J.: Jersey Print. Co.,:1938) :'''Footnote Example''' [[#SwedesFinns|Federal Writers' Project of the WPA for NJ] Page nnn Available from *[http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001262894 at Hathi Trust Digital LIbrary. Searchable, full text] *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=13889 on Ancestry.com] *[http://www.worldcat.org/title/swedes-and-finns-in-new-jersey/oclc/1542555 Find in a Library] :'''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Swedes_and_Finns_in_New_Jersey|Profiles & Pages that Link to Here]]'''

The Sweet Connection

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The Sweet Connection In the early seventeenth century, after Roger Williams negotiated with the native inhabitants of Narragansett country for land, it was primarily the islands and coastal areas of the mainland that were occupied. Even by the early eighteenth century the backcountry was sparsely settled. Providence Plantation, a refuge for dissidents of Massachusetts Colony, became the Colony of Rhode Island. Initially the Narragansett Indians accepted the new settlers as neighbors but as time went on they were either decimated by small pox and other white man's diseases or became assimilated through intermarriage. The settlers established a form of democratic government consisting of a General Assembly of Freemen with representatives from towns throughout the colony who were elected by the voting population. Only adult males who had been admitted as Freeman of the colony were allowed to vote and to serve as officers in towns and as representatives in the General Assembly. Thus at its annual meetings in May the General Assembly regularly accepted individual applicants as Freemen of the colony. William Sweet who settled in the westerly part of East Greenwich, Rhode Island, applied for and was admitted as a Freeman of the colony in May 1730. Eight years later his son William Sweet, Jr., who was born on February 14, 1715/16, and had reached voting age also was admitted as a Freeman. He would become the father of Martha Sweet who married Henry King. In 1741 the western part of East Greenwich was split off to become West Greenwich so that, thereafter, the William Sweets and their families were residents of West Greenwich. The elder William Sweet had married Thankful Hamilton, the mother of William, Jr., and, therefore, the grandmother of Martha Sweet King. Later Martha King would name one of her daughters Thankful. William, Jr., was known as 'Wickaboxet,' an Indian word still perpetuated in the names of a pond and a management area in West Greenwich. [On A Geological Map of Rhode Island of 1840 the entire westerly portion of West Greenwich is labeled "Wickerboxet"!] During his lifetime, 'Wickaboxet' William Sweet courted and married three successive women. The first of these was Martha Cass whom he married on November 12, 1739, and by whom he fathered at least seven children. I suspect there were two or three others. Martha Cass Sweet is said to have died of smallpox in 1761. Wickaboxet then married Sarah Briggs, widow of Burton Briggs, in a civil ceremony. To quote from the record: This may certifie all persons that William Sweet and Sarah Brigs Both of West Greenwich in the County of Kent was Lawfully married at West Greenwich fore said the Third Day of May A.D. 1761- By me J.Isaac Johnson Justice of the Peace They had at least one child who was born within a year of their marriage and named it Burton after Sarah's first husband. Sarah died in 1775. 'Wickaboxet' next married a widow named Mary who survived him and, therefore, is mentioned in his Will. She is believed to have been the former Molly Matteson. As mentioned earlier William 'Wickaboxet' and Martha (Cass) Sweet had at least seven children: Dorcas B. born September 15, 1740; Benedict born October 30, 1741; Patience born March 12, 1743; Job born August 16, 1744; William born December 1, 1745; Martha born July 1, 1747; and Thankful whose date of birth I do not know but presume must have been after Martha's. With births coming so regularly and less than two years apart it is unbelievable that William and Martha would suddenly stop producing although the spacing between progeny might increase. On the other hand, only son William and daughters Martha and Thankful, the youngest of their children, are mentioned in their father's Last Will and Testament of 1794. Burton Sweet, son of William and Sarah and half brother to William's older children, received the major portion of their father's estate. Dorcas B. Sweet married her cousin Isaac Peckham of Westerly, Rhode Island, but then died on March 24, 1758, ten days after giving birth to their first child, a daughter who also was named Dorcas and is listed in William Sweet's Will. Evidently sons Benedict and Job, the sailor, had died before 1794. Later Martha Sweet King named two of her sons after these brothers. Grandsons William and Caleb Sweet, also listed in William Sweet's Will, probably are offspring of son William and Rebecca Nichols who were married in 1769. Grandson Sylvanus Sweet*, who emigrated to the Town of Northampton in New York State as a pioneer settler there around 1793, probably is the son of Benedict Sweet; for in the Will his grandfather sandwiches him between the daughter of Dorcas and the two daughters of Patience. Furthermore, it was customary to bequeath only a dollar or two to decendents who had moved far away. Shortly before 1800 Henry and Martha Sweet King also would settle in the Town of Northampton; however, in 1794 when the Will was written, they were still in New England albeit near the western border of Massachusetts in Hancock town. Presumably Martha was not far enough away to be given the customary treatment but, instead, was bequeathed "one cow one bed and beding and bedstead. *Although Sylvanus Street is not listed in the indices for the 1800 census his name can be found on pages 83/84 of that census for Montgomery County, New York, just below his uncle (or cousin) Henry King. The data for him are: 3M<10,0M 10-15,1M 16-25, 1M 26-45, 0M>45 4F<10, 0F 10-15, 0F 16-25, 1F 26-45, 0F>45 November 23,1987 written by Allen Lewis King

The Symmes Memorial

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == The Symmes Memorial == '''...A Biographical Sketch of Rev. Zechariah Symmes, Minister of Charlestown, 1631-1671, With a Genealogy and Brief Memoirs of Some of His Descendants. Embracing Notices of many of the Name, both in Europe and America, not connected with his family. And An Autobiography.''' * by [[Vinton-225|John Adams Vinton]] (1801-1877) * Published by David Clapp & Son, Boston, 1873. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Symmes Memorial|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Search at [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/15313 Ancestry.com] (Subscription ($) For Full Results). * https://archive.org/stream/symmesmemorialbi00vint# * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005769468 * https://books.google.com/books?id=vv4UAAAAYAAJ * http://symmes.org/Memorial/ (Indexed Digitized Book & Beyond) === Table of Contents === * Autobiography of The Compiler * Introduction * Explanations * First generation * Second generation * Third generation * Fourth generation * Fifth generation * Sixth generation * Seventh generation * Eighth generation * Index I. Descendants of Rev. Zechariah Symmes, bearing his name * Index II. Descendants of Rev. Zechariah Symmes, bearing other names * Index III. Names of persons who have married descendants of Rev. Zechariah Symmes * Index IV. Persons incidentally mentioned * Index V. Miscellaneous === 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 === * Vinton, John Adams. ''[[Space:The Symmes Memorial|The Symmes Memorial]]''. (David Clapp & Son, Boston, 1873). [ Page ]. * [[#Vinton|Vinton, The Symmes Memorial]]: [ Page ]. * ([[#Vinton|Vinton, The Symmes Memorial]]: [ Page ])

The Syriani Urfali Community

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The Taggarts of Brown County, Indiana : before and beyond

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Taggarts of Brown County, Indiana: before and beyond == * author: Susan Morris McGee * Citation Example: ::: Morris MCGee, Susan, author. ''[[Space:The Taggarts of Brown County, Indiana : before and beyond|The Taggarts of Brown County, Indiana : before and beyond]]'' (2005) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#McGee|McGee]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Taggarts of Brown County, Indiana : before and beyond|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === More Information === * [[https://www.worldcat.org/title/taggarts-of-brown-county-indiana-before-and-beyond/oclc/62219431&referer=brief_results|WorldCat record]]

The Talmadge, Tallmadge and Talmage Genealogy

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Connecticut, Sources]] [[Category: Connecticut, 1776 Sources]] [[Category: New York, Sources]] __TOC__ == The Talmadge, Tallmadge and Talmage Genealogy == Being the descendants of Thomas Talmadge of Lynn, Massachusetts, with an appendix including other families * by Arthur White Talmadge (b.1880) * published by The Grafton Press, New York, 1909 * 373 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Talmadge, Tallmadge and Talmage Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/talmadgetallmadg00intalm * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005769493 reprint-missing pages 16, 20, 38, 46, 62, 92 * https://books.google.com/books?id=1CtWAAAAMAAJ search & snippet only === Table of Contents === * List of Illustrations * Preface * The Family In England * Generation One * Genenation Two * Generation Three * Generation Four * Generation Five * Generation Six * Generation Seven * Generation Eight * Generation Nine * Generation Ten * Generation Eleven * Appendix * Sources of Information * Index, Page 347 === 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 === * Talmadge, Arthur. ''[[Space:The Talmadge, Tallmadge and Talmage Genealogy|The Talmadge, Tallmadge and Talmage Genealogy]]'' (The Grafton Press, New York, 1909) * [[#Talmadge|Talmadge]]

The Talmage Genealogy

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Talmage Genealogy == * by [[Talmage-312|Sineus Conklin M. Talmage]] (1828-1902) * published by The Star Press, East Hampton, N.Y., 1901 * 50 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Talmage Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/talmagegenealogy01talm * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011213210 === 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 === * Talmage, Sineus Conklin M., ''[[Space:The Talmage Genealogy|The Talmage Genealogy]]'' (Star Press, East Hampton, N.Y., 1901) [ Page ]. * ([[#Talmage|Talmage]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Talmage, Sineus Conklin M., ''[[Space:The Talmage Genealogy|The Talmage Genealogy]]'' (Star Press, East Hampton, N.Y., 1901) [ Page ].

The TASSIN Family Project

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The goal of this project is to ... Document persons with the TASSIN Surname, or in the Tassin Family. 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=5348824 send me a private message]. Thanks!

The Tax Man Cometh: Land & Property in Colonial Fauquier County, Virginia: Tax Lists from the Fauquier County Court Clerk's Loose Papers 1759-1782

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[[Category: Sources by Name]][[Category:Virginia Genealogy Resources]][[Category:Virginia Colony Genealogy Resources]] == The Tax Man Cometh: Land & Property in Colonial Fauquier County, Virginia: Tax Lists from the Fauquier County Court Clerk's Loose Papers 1759-1782 == * by Peters, Joan W., C.G.R.S. * published by Willow Bend Books, Westminster, Maryland, 1999. * Citation Example: ::: Peters, Joan W., C.G.R.S., ''[[Space: The Tax Man Cometh: Land & Property in Colonial Fauquier County, Virginia: Tax Lists from the Fauquier County Court Clerk's Loose Papers 1759-1782 |The Tax Man Cometh: Land & Property in Colonial Fauquier County, Virginia: Tax Lists from the Fauquier County Court Clerk's Loose Papers 1759-1782]]'' (Willow Bend Books, Westminster, Maryland, 1999) * Inline Citation Example: :::[[#Peters|Peters]]: Page 123 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: The Tax Man Cometh: Land & Property in Colonial Fauquier County, Virginia: Tax Lists from the Fauquier County Court Clerk's Loose Papers 1759-1782 | WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] Available online at these locations: * [https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Tax_Man_Cometh.html?id=9UWWAAAACAAJ Google Books, no preview] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/965985?availability=Family%20History%20Library Family Search Library]

The Teed Tree

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==The Teed Tree== '''A Genealogical Exchange for the TEED family and Allied families''' ===Edited by Sally Teed Foust=== '''PDF's''' of all issues have been made available by the Editor & Publisher Sally Teed Foust.
In the masthead of each issue an address and phone number appears for contacting Sally. She no longer resides in Arizona and the address and phone number are no longer valid. On the final page of the final issue, she leaves an email address. This is also no longer active and cannot be used to contact her.
'''Sally still welcomes all inquiries concerning Teed genealogy. For contact information, send a private message to [[Rutherford-448|Dave Rutherford]] and your correspondence will be forwarded.''' {{Image|file=Teed PDF-1.pdf |align=l |size=m |caption='''Issue Number 1''' }} '''Issue Number 1
'''Published Spring 1994
'''Includes:
''Migration of George Peter Teed (1813-1867) and family; pg. 1.
''Children and grandchildren of Susnna Teed (1592-678) pg. 5.
''Teed men in Revolutionary War Militia units; pg. 8
''Plus more! {{Image|file=Teed PDF-3.pdf |align=l |size=m |caption='''Issue Number 2''' }} '''Issue Number 2'''
'''Published Summer 1994
'''Includes:
''John W. Teed's Missing Manuscript; pg. 9.
''Teedville, New York; pg. 12
''Early Teed Families in Oregon; pg. 15.
''Plus more! {{Image|file=Teed PDF-4.pdf |align=l |size=m |caption='''Issue Number 3''' }} '''Issue Number 3'''
'''Published Fall 1994
'''Includes:
''Sorting the John Teed's; pg. 17.
''Teed-Rosback Relationship; pg. 21.
''Plus more! {{Image|file=Teed PDF-5.pdf |align=l |size=m |caption='''Issue Number 4''' }} '''Issue Number 4'''
'''Published Winter 1994
'''Includes:
''Dr, R. Wallace Teed; pg. 25.
''Joseph Teed of Delhi, Delaware, New York; pg. 27.
''Andrew Tees, Postmaster, Teedtown, N.J. 1852; pg. 28.
''Capt. Orlo Teed, Iowa Volunteers; pg. 30.
''Teed brothers to Nova Scotia after Revolutionary War; pg. 30.
''Plus more! {{Image|file=Teed PDF-10.pdf |align=l |size=m |caption='''Issue Number 5 - Part 1''' }} {{Image|file=Teed PDF-11.pdf |align=l |size=m |caption='''Issue Number 5 - Part 2''' }} ::'''Issue Number 5'''
::'''Published Spring 1995
'''Includes:
''Joshua Teed (1607-1678); pg. 33.
''1994 Names Index for Issues 1-4; pg. 40-48.
''Plus more! {{Image|file=Teed PDF-12.pdf |align=l |size=m |caption='''Issue Number 6 - Part 1''' }} {{Image|file=Teed PDF-13.pdf |align=l |size=m |caption='''Issue Number 6 - Part 2''' }} ::'''Issue Number 6'''
::'''Published Summer 1995
'''Includes:
''The Research of Mary Elizabeth Teed; pg. 49.
''Migration of Nathaniel Teed (1788-1840); pg. 53,
''John Teed of Huntington; pg. 57.
''Plus more! {{Image|file=Teed PDF-14.pdf |align=l |size=m |caption='''Issue Number 7 - Part 1''' }} {{Image|file=Teed PDF-15.pdf |align=l |size=m |caption='''Issue Number 7 - Part 2''' }} ::'''Issue Number 7'''
::'''Published Fall 1995
'''Includes:
''John Tidd of Woburn; pg. 65.
''John Teed (1753-1833) Revolutionary War Veteran; pg. 69.
''Teed Frontier Settlers and Indian Uprisings; pages 72-76.
''Plus more! {{Image|file=Teed PDF-6.pdf |align=l |size=m |caption='''Issue Number 8''' }} '''Issue Number 8'''
'''Published Winter 1995
'''Includes:
''Charles Teed (1919-1985) Draftee on Life Magazine Cover; pg. 81.
''Pell Teed of Kansas (1868-1942); pg. 84.
''Card Game Leads to Three Teed Murder Victims; pg. 86.
''Plus more! {{Image|file=Teed PDF-9.pdf |align=l |size=m |caption='''Issue Number 9''' }} '''Issue Number 9'''
'''Published Spring 1996
'''Includes:
''Fremont Teed of Kuna Idaho and Family; pg. 89.
''Zepheniah Teed III (1828-1916); pg. 98.
''Plus more! {{Image|file=Teed PDF-16.pdf |align=l |size=m |caption='''Issue Number 10 - Part 1''' }} {{Image|file=Teed PDF-17.pdf |align=l |size=m |caption='''Issue Number 10 - Part 2''' }} ::'''Issue Number 10'''
::'''Published Summer 1996
'''Includes:
''Dr. Cyrus R Teed, Founder of Koreshan Unity; pg. 101-115.
''Plus more! {{Image|file=Teed PDF-7.pdf |align=l |size=m |caption='''Issue Number 11''' }} '''Issue Number 11'''
'''Published Fall 1996
'''Includes:
''President Gerald Ford, Descendant of Joshua Teed (1607-1687); pg. 117-122.
''Guy Teed (1888-1983) of Allegan County, Michigan; pg. 123.
''Ohio Shoemaker Moses Teed (1822-1893); pg. 126.
''Plus more! {{Image|file=Teed PDF-8.pdf |align=l |size=m |caption='''Issue Number 12''' }} '''Issue Number 12'''
'''Published Winter 1996
'''Includes:
''Court Battle Over Koreshan Florida Land; pg. 129.
''Teed (and Tidd) Loyalists; pg. 132.
''Origin of the Tidd and Teed Names; pg. 135.
''Plus more! {{Image|file=Teed PDF-18.pdf |align=l |size=m |caption='''Issue Number 13''' }} '''Issue Number 13'''
'''Published Spring 1997
'''Includes:
''Allen Teed Westlake (1854-1931); pg. 137.
''Teed Family Murders, West Sussex; pg. 140.
''Timeline for John Teed (1641-1687); pg. 144.
''Plus more! {{Image|file=Teed PDF-19.pdf |align=l |size=m |caption='''Issue Number 14''' }} '''Issue Number 14'''
'''Published Summer 1997
'''Includes:
''Koreshan Land Dispute; pg. 145.
''Freeman Golding Teed (1851-1916); pg. 148.
''Plus more! {{Image|file=Teed PDF-20.pdf |align=l |size=m |caption='''Issue Number 15''' }} '''Issue Number 15'''
'''Published Fall 1997
'''Includes:
''Marshall H Teed (1860-1936); pg. 153.
''Ralph Ernest Teed (1894-1927); pg. 155.
''James Teed and the Jennings Murder; pg. 156.
''Plus more! {{Image|file=Teed PDF-21.pdf |align=l |size=m |caption='''Issue Number 16''' }} '''Issue Number 16'''
'''Published Winter 1997
'''Includes:
''Charles Plummer Tidd; pg. 161.
''Family of Zepheniah Teed (1763-1838); pg. 164.
''Plus more!

The Tefft Ancestry

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Tefft Name Study]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Tefft Ancestry == Comprising many hitherto unpublished records of descendants of John Tefft of Portsmouth, Rhode Island. Includes Barber, Clarke, Crandall, Rogers, Woodward and related families. The Tefft descendants lived in Rhode Island, New York, Pennsylvania and elsewhere. * by Rev. [[Stocking-901|Charles Henry Wright Stocking]] (1835-1913) * published by The Lakeside Press, Chicago, 1904 * 102 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Tefft Ancestry|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/tefftancestrycom00stoc * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009561416 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/25310/ === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * Fernald, Natalie R. ''[[Space:The Genealogical Exchange|The Genealogical Exchange]]'' (Buffalo, New York, 1904) Vol. 1, [https://books.google.com/books?id=9WVbAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA95 Page 95-96]. "Correction of Errors" * 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 === * Stocking, Charles Henry Wright. ''[[Space:The Tefft Ancestry|The Tefft Ancestry]]'' (Lakeside Press, Chicago, 1904) [ Page ]. * ([[#Stocking|Stocking]])

The Tenmile Country and Its Pioneer Families

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Tenmile Country and Its Pioneer Families == A Genealogical History of the Upper Monongahela Valley * by Howard Louis Leckey * published by The Bookmark, Knightstown, Indiana, 1977 (Reprinted by Closson Press in 2007) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Tenmile Country and Its Pioneer Families|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === :Note: Not all pages are available, due to copyright restrictions *https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Tenmile_Country_and_Its_Pioneer_Fami/UM7gBFLDzvkC?hl=en&gbpv=1 === 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 === * Leckey, Howard Louis.''[[Space: The Tenmile Country and Its Pioneer Families| The Tenmile Country and Its Pioneer Families]]'' (The Bookmark, Knightstown, Indiana, 1977), [ Page ]. * [[#Leckey|The Tenmile Country and Its Pioneer Families]]

The Tenney Family, Or, The Descendants of Thomas Tenney of Rowley, Massachusetts

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Rowley, Massachusetts, Sources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts|Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == The Tenney Family, Or, The Descendants of Thomas Tenney of Rowley, Massachusetts, 1638-1904 == Revised with Partial Records of Prof. Jonathan Tenney * by Martha Jane Tenney (b.1832) & [[Tenney-1072|Jonathan Tenney]] (1817-1888) * published by The Rumford Press, Concord, NH, 1891 & 1904 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Tenney Family, Or, The Descendants of Thomas Tenney of Rowley, Massachusetts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1891) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=IT1WAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/tenneyfamilyorde00intenn ::* https://archive.org/details/tenneyfamilyorde00tenn ::* https://archive.org/details/tenneyfamilyorde1891tenn * (1904) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=0y9WAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/tenneyfamilyor1904intenn ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005769496 ::* https://archive.org/details/tenneyfamilyorde1904tenn2 ::* https://archive.org/details/tenneyfamilyord00intenn ::* https://archive.org/details/tenneyfamilyor00tenn ::* https://archive.org/details/tenneyfamilyorde1904tenn === 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. === WikiTree Syntax === * Tenney, Martha. ''[[Space:The Tenney Family, Or, The Descendants of Thomas Tenney of Rowley, Massachusetts|The Tenney Family, Or, The Descendants of Thomas Tenney of Rowley, Massachusetts]]'' (Rumford Press, Concord, NH, 1904) [ Page ]. * ([[#Tenney|Tenney]])

The Terrell Plantation, Marengo County, Alabama

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[[Category:Terrell Plantation, Marengo County, Alabama]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Category:Marengo County, Alabama, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Marengo County, Alabama, Slaves]] [[Category:Marengo County, Alabama]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Plantations Index]] ==Biography== The Terrell Plantation was located in Marengo Co, AL. When [[Catlin-1269|John D. Catlin]] died his heirs were listed in his will and inventory in 1857, which consisted of 3 plantations and a large number of slaves. '''Miscellaneous records, 1823-1930 [Marengo County, Alabama]''': "Miscellaneous records, 1823-1930 [Marengo County, Alabama]"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/560725 Miscellaneous records, 1823-1930 [Marengo County, Alabama]]
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C914-FS23-T?i=322&cat=560725 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 11 January 2022) *Inventory of John D. Catlin
It is likely the Terrell Plantation was owned by son-in-law, [[Terrell-3118|James Terrell]]. ===Slaves=== *[[Catlin-1335|Sam]] *[[Catlin-1336|Alfred]] *[[Catlin-1337|Anderson]] *[[Catlin-1338|Celems (Clem?)]] *[[Catlin-1339|Antney]] *[[Catlin-1340|Sam Jr.]] *[[Catlin-1341|Cooper]] *[[Catlin-1342|Adam]] *[[Catlin-1343|Nelson]] *[[Catlin-1344|Jim]] *[[Mason-20707|Jim Mason]] *[[Catlin-1345|Dick]] *[[Murrell-1237|Dick Murrell]] boys *[[Catlin-1346|Moses]] *[[Catlin-1347|Gregg]] *[[Catlin-1348|Phrazier/Frazier]] *[[Catlin-1349|Brack]] *[[Catlin-1350|Shedrick]] *[[Catlin-1351|Cain]] *[[Catlin-1352|Willis]] *[[Catlin-1353|Ellic]] *[[Catlin-1354|Luke]] (deaf) *[[Catlin-1355|Dennis]] women *[[Catlin-1356|Ann]] *[[Catlin-1357|Dinah Murrell]] *[[Catlin-1358|Jane]] *[[Catlin-1359|Harriet]] *[[Mathews-5934|Matilda Mathews]] *[[Catlin-1360|Caroline]] *[[Catlin-1361|Mouirren]] *[[Catlin-1362|Nelly]] *[[Murrell-1238|Mary Murrell]] *[[Catlin-1363|Julie]] *[[Murrell-1239|Matilda Murrell]] *[[Catlin-1364|Millie]] & 2 children [[Catlin-1365|Ellen]] & [[Catlin-1366|Fannie]] *[[Catlin-1367|Parthena]] and child [[Catlin-1368|Judy]] girls *[[Catlin-1369|Flora]] *[[Catlin-1370|Georgianna]] *[[Catlin-1371|Emeline]] women *[[Catlin-1372|Sally]] *[[Catlin-1373|Delilah]] *[[Catlin-1374|Dinah]] *[[Catlin-1375|Easter]] *[[Catlin-1376|Barbary]] ==Sources==

The Tewksbury House

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The Thayer Family of Thornbury: A Study Trying its Reconstruction

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This is an extensive history of the Thayer family from Thornbury, Glouchestshire, England to Colonial America compiled by Tomas Thayer Ojeda. 45 pages and digitally available via the Internet Archive: https://archive.org/index.php

The Thayer family of Thornbury : a study trying its reconstitution

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Thornbury, Gloucestershire]] == The Thayer Family of Thornbury : a study trying its reconstitution == Also includes: Abstracts of wills relating to the Tayer (Thayer) family of Thornbury, Gloucestershire, England, by Henry E. Woods Caution: Please see known errors section below. This source contains factual errors and is highly speculative.''' * by Tomás Thayer Ojeda * published by Imprenta Moderna, Santiago? Chile]1907. * Source Example: ::: Thayer Ojeda, Tomás, and Henry Ernest Woods. ''[[Space:The Thayer family of Thornbury : a study trying its reconstitution|The Thayer family of Thornbury : a study trying its reconstitution]].'' [Santiago, Chile]: Imprenta Moderna. * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Ojeda|Ojeda]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Thayer family of Thornbury : a study trying its reconstitution|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/thayerfamilytho00unkngoog/page/n38 *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008693610 ==Known Errors== The author relied on parish transcriptions that have since been re-evaluated. Conclusions in this publication should be reviewed. ::"In 1907 Thomas Thayer Ojeda attempted to reconstruct the Tayer pedigree.....Relying almost entirely on the ''Register'' articles published the previous year, Ojeda arranged the various Tayers into families according to clues found in wills, the names of godparents, chronological factors, and other data. Ojeda also indulged in a considerable amount of speculation." [Reference: Clifford L Stott, "Thayer of Thornbury," TAG Vol 73, 1998 p 82].

The Thelwall Memorials Project

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[[Category:All Saints Churchyard, Thelwall, Cheshire]] ==About The Project== Originally known as the Thelwall Burial Ground Project, this was originally started as part of a larger, lottery funded village heritage project for Thelwall in Cheshire, England. The intention was to research burials in the older part of [[Space:All Saints' Churchyard, Thelwall, Cheshire |All Saints' Churchyard, Thelwall]]. By the time the burial project got under way, the larger scheme was into its final year and the team could only hope to cover a percentage of the burials in the older part of the graveyard. However this was 2020, a year when nothing could be predicted and an unprecedented lockdown due to the global pandemic meant there were far more people than could have been expected available and willing to help. During the year, 20 volunteers contributed to the research and though restricted to on-line sources due to the pandemic, they were able to investigate all the marked graves in the older part of the graveyard as well as looking into all the unmarked burials listed in the first burial register. The team were able to produce fairly detailed results for some of the people interred in the graveyard although with nothing more than a line in the church burial register to identify them, others proved too difficult for available resources. With the cancellation of the various open days to mark the official conclusion of the Lottery funded project, work continued to the end of the year by which time the team were able to provide stories and families for most of the people who are buried in the older part of the churchyard – almost 870 souls in all. 2020 marked the centenary of the village's war memorial and the work of the team also included looking at the history of the village's war dead to help commemorate the event. This was due to happen in November 2020, but with public events still reduced to a minimum information provided by the researches enabled information sheets to be provided for all those named on the memorial and these were displayed in the church grounds to enable people to visit and remember. The team have also helped with an educational project for the local school and local authority, by researching the lives of some of the children who were named in the school log book, dating back to 1872 when the national school first came into being. The work from both of these additional projects has been amalgamated with the main burial ground project. An electronic copy will be deposited with the local archives and arrangements are in progress to make the information available to Thelwall church and community and have been added to Wikitree in the form of individual profiles. ===SOURCES AND RESOURCES=== The team researched their work widely though practically all on-line, given the restrictions in place for the duration of the project. '''Original index compiled from:''' :The church burial ground plan :[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6713-9VN?i=328&cc=1614792 Family Search] - on-line images of Thelwall Parish General Register 1782-1812 :[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-671S-BP4?i=491&cc=1614792 Family Search] - on-line images of Thelwall Burial Register 1813-1915 : [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2529401/all-saints-churchyard Find A Grave]- on-line index of Thelwall graveyard :''Padgate, Latchford and Thelwall Memorials''. Normansell, Graham C. (transcriber). Publisher: Graham C. Normansell, Birchwood, Warrington, 1999 '''Research sources:''' :All Saints' churchyard, All Saints Drive, Thelwall, Cheshire. :Warrington Archives :''No Mean City - A Local History of Thelwall in Cheshire'' by Michael F. Taylor. Published by Marlston Books, 2010. :''Padgate, Latchford and Thelwall Memorials'' (as above) :''Thelwall School Log Book 1872-1918'' - still in the school's possession '''Online sources include:''' :[https://www.ancestry.co.uk Ancestry.co.uk] :[https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/ British Newspaper Archives] :[https://www.cheshirearchives.org.uk Cheshire Archives] :[http://www.cheshirebmd.org.uk/ Cheshire BMD] :[http://cprdb.csc.liv.ac.uk Cheshire On-Line Parish Clerks Register] :[https://www.cwgc.org/ Commonwealth Graves] :[https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/login.asp England & Wales General Register Office, GRO Online Index] :[https://www.familysearch.org Family Search] :[https://www.findagrave.com/ Find A Grave] :[https://www.findmypast.co.uk Find My Past] :[https://www.freebmd.org.uk/ Free BMD] :[https://www.google.com Google] :[http://www.lan-opc.org.uk/ Lancashire On-Line Parish Clerks Register] :[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ National Archives] Some of the team members have also created public trees from their research at [https://www.ancestry.co.uk Ancestry.co.uk] '''See Also''' :[[Space:All Saints' Churchyard, Thelwall, Cheshire |All Saints' Churchyard, Thelwall]] :[[:Category: All Saints Churchyard, Thelwall, Cheshire |All Saints, Thelwall - Burial Index]] :[[Space:War_Memorials%2C_Thelwall_Cheshire|Thelwall War Memorials]] :[[:Category: War Memorials, Thelwall, Cheshire |Thelwall War Memorials - Index]] :[[Space:Graveyard_Memorial_Survey|Thelwall Cemetery Memorial Survey]]

The Third New Hampshire and All About It

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: 3rd Regiment, New Hampshire Infantry, United States Civil War]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New Hampshire | New Hampshire Sources]] __TOC__ == The Third New Hampshire and All About It == * by [[Eldredge-1224|Daniel Eldredge]] (1841-) Lieut. Third New Hampshire Vol. Inf. Called ''Captain'' by his friends. * published by The Press of E.B. Stillings and Co., Boston, 1893 * 1054 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Third New Hampshire and All About It|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/thirdnewhampshir00eldr * https://archive.org/details/thirdnewhampshir01eldr * https://archive.org/details/thirdnewhampshir02eldr * https://archive.org/details/01745230.3269.emory.edu * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009602671 === Table of Contents === * Author's Preface * Acknowledgements * Errata, [https://archive.org/details/thirdnewhampshir00eldr/page/n24/mode/1up Page xvi] * Illustrations, Maps, Plans, etc. * List of Portraits * August, 1861, and Prior * September, 1861 * October, 1861 * November, 1861 * December, 1861 * TBD * August, 1865 * Biographical Sketches * Soldiers' Homes (National, U. S. and State) * Regimental Roster * Enlistments Less than Three Years * Tables (Wounded, Died of Wounds, etc.) . * Officers' Data * Wars of the United States * Soldiers' Homes (Tliird New Hampsliire Men in) * Military Societies of the United States * Appendix A (Miscellaneous Subjects) * Appendix B (Trials, Desertions and Executions) * Statistical (from " Fox's Regimental Losses") * Appendix C (New Hampshire Matters) * Battles, List of ... . . . * Regimental Summary * Index === Errata === * Errata, [https://archive.org/details/thirdnewhampshir00eldr/page/n24/mode/1up Page xvi] * When other 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 === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Eldredge, Daniel. ''[[Space:The Third New Hampshire and All About It|The Third New Hampshire and All About It]]'' (E.B. Stillings and Co., Boston, 1893) [ Page ]. * ([[#Eldredge|Eldredge]]) * Eldredge, Daniel. ''[[Space:The Third New Hampshire and All About It|The Third New Hampshire and All About It]]'' (E.B. Stillings and Co., Boston, 1893) [ Page ].

The Thomas Book

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Thomas Book == Giving the genealogies of Sir Rhys ap Thomas, K. G., the Thomas family descended from him, and of some allied families. * by [[Thomas-33034|Lawrence Buckley Thomas]] (1848-1914) * published by Henry T. Thomas Co., New York City, 1896 * 627 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Thomas Book|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=pi9WAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/thomasbookgivin00thomgoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005769615 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/15150/ === Table of Contents === * Sir Rhys ap Thomas, K.G. * Thomas, of West River, Maryland * Thomas, of Aberglasney, Wales * Thomas, of Albemarle County, Va. * Thomas, of Bayeux * Thomas, of Boston, Mass. * Thomas, of Bucks County, Pa. * Thomas, of Caermarthen, Wales * Thomas, of Caldicot, Monmouthshire * Thomas, of Carnarvonshire, Wales * Thomas, of Carrolls Manor, Md. * Thomas, of Catasauqua, Pa. * Thomas, of Charles County, Md. * Thomas, of Cheltenham, Pa. * Thomas, of Culpeper County, Va. * Thomas, of Danygraig, Glamorganshire, Wales * Thomas, of Duffryn Ffrwd, Wales * Thomas, of Eden, Maine * Thomas, of Essex, England * Thomas, of Essex County, Va. * Thomas, of Fayette County, Ind. * Thomas, of Frederick County, Md. * Thomas, of Glamorgan, Wales * Thomas of Halifax, England, and Bay Ridge, Long Island * Thomas, of Hardwick, Mass. * Thomas, of Highgate, London * Thomas, of Hilltown, Pa. * Thomas, of Illinois * Thomas, of Islington, London * Thomas, of Kentucky * Thomas, of Kesgrave, England * Thomas, of Lelant, Cornwall * Thomas, of Llanbradach, Glamorgan, and Llyn Madoc, Brecon, Wales * Thomas, of Llanfihangel and Brigan, Wales * Thomas, of Llettymawr and Llanon, Caermarthenshire, Wales * Thomas, of Marshfield, Mass. * Thomas, of Merion, Pa. * Thomas, of Michigan * Thomas, of Middleboro, Mass. * Thomas, of Montevue, Md. * Thomas, of New Haven, Conn. * Thomas, of New Plymouth Colony, Mass. * Thomas, of Portland, Maine * Thomas, of Provence, France * Thomas, of Provo City, Utah * Thomas, of Queen Annes County, Md. * Thomas, of Rhos and Tyglyn, Wales * Thomas, of S. Marys County, Md. * Thomas, of Saratoga County, New York * Thomas, of South Carolina * Thomas, of Springfield, Mass. * Thomas, of Sussex, England * Thomas, of Talbot County, Md. * Thomas, of "Thomas Profit," Frederick County, Md. * Thomas, of Thomaston, Conn. * Thomas, of Wenvoe Castle, Wales * Thomas, of Weymouth, Mass. * Thomas, of Wickford, R. I. * Thomas, of Wilmington, Del. * Thomas, of Worny-Borny, Wales * Tommasi, of Naples, Italy * Andrews * Antrobus * Audley and Touchet * Baskerville * Bentley * Bigod, of Norfolk, England * Blakeway, of Shropshire, England * Bordley * Bowne * Braithwaite, of Kendal and London * Braose, of Bramber, England * Brooke * Brown * Buckley, of Rochdale, Lancashire * Buckley, of New York * Burling * Carey * Carroll * Cheston * Chew of Blackburn, Lancashire * Chew, of Gloucester County, N. J. * Chew, of Long Island, and elsewhere * Chew, of Maryland and Pennsylvania * Chew, of Virginia * Clark * Coale * Cowman * De Zeng * Ellicott * Fairfax * Farquhar * Ferris * Fitzhugh, of Virginia * Galloway * George * Giffard, Clare, and Marshall * Gilpin * Owen Glendower * Godey * Gray, of Grays Ferry, Philadelphia * James ap Griffith * Hanmer and Macclesfield * Harris and Willson * Herbert, of Alexandria, Va. * Herbert, of Wales * Herman and Randolph * Hopkins, of Maryland * Houghteling * Howard, of Belvidere, Md. * Howard, of Effingham, England * Howard, of Washington, D. C. * Johns and Hutchins * Johnson * Jones, of Maryland * Kane * King * Kirkbride and Marriott * Knight and Canby * Knowles * Large * Lawrence, of Calvert County, Md. * Lawrence, of Chelsea, Middlesex * Lawrence, of Lancashire, England * Lawrence, of Monmouth County, N. J. * Lawrence, of S. Albans, England, New York and Long Island * Lawrence, of S. Ives, Huntingdonshire * Leiper * McCobb, of Maine * McVickar * Mifflin * Morris and Perot * Mortimer * Nicklin and Dallas * Paganel, Somerie, and Strange * Pell * Penrose * Philips and Montgomery * Poultney * Reese * Rice, of Dynevor * Richardson * Ringgold * Russell and Sewall * Rutherfurd * Rutland * Schieffelin * Scudamore, of Herefordshire, England * Scull * Sheafe and Satterthwaite * Shipley * Snowden, of Maryland * Stabler * Stanard, of Virginia * Sullivan, of Moorestown, N. J. * Talbot * Tilghman * Tyson, of Maryland * Verdon, Furnival, Minors * Walker * Warfield * Wethered * Wilcocks and Ingersoll * Windsor and Huntercombe * Winthrop, Fones, and Feake * Anderson1, of Botetourt County, Va. * Blackburn, of Jefferson County, Va. * Crabb and Gillespie * Glasgow, of Rockbridge County, Va. * Junkin * Appendix I * Appendix II. Key chart of Baronial families * Appendix III * Appendix IV * Appendix V * Appendix VI * Appendix VII * Appendix VIII * Appendix IX * Appendix X * Appendix XI * Appendix XII * Reference 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. === WikiTree Syntax === * Thomas, Lawrence Buckley. ''[[Space:The Thomas Book|The Thomas Book, Giving the Genealogies of Sir Rhys ap Thomas, K. G.]]'' (Henry T. Thomas Co., New York City, 1896) [ Page ]. * ([[#Thomas|Thomas]])

THE THOMAS DAVIS FAMILY

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== [[Davis-21660|THOMAS DAVIS, SR.]] == * m. Sarah (N), lived in Annimessex, Somerset Co., MD. * Thomas Davis came from Wales and settled in Worchester and died at age of one hundred and twelve years. {Autobiography of Judge Isaac Davis} * Thomas Davis of Annimessex., Somerset Co., MD d. leaving a will made 23 Oct 1715, proved 23 Mar 1715/6, mentioning heirs: son Thomas, upper part of ''Unduce'', on Davis Inlet, and 150 a., Long Town; son John, lower part of ''Unduce'', and 100 a., -, bought of Jno. Carter; wife Sarah, extx., Waterford, in Marrumscoe, and personalty. Witnessed by Thos. Stockwell, Jno. Cullin, Abraham Trice, Rich'd Barnes, Sarah Martin. {MWBMaryland Will Book as abstracted in the Maryland Calendar of Wills (16 vols.). 14:137} * Thomas Davis Sr. and Sarah were the parents of THOMAS; JOHN. == [[Davis-21661|THOMAS DAVIS]] == * possible son of [[Davis-21660|Thomas (1) Davis]]. * Thomas Davis lived and died in Worcester Co., MD. He has eight sons and two daughters, the eldest of which was Saul Davis, died on the Mississippi, age ninety years, Thomas Davis, Jr. died at about eighty years of age. {Autobiography of Judge Isaac Davis} * Thomas Davis was the father of SAUL; JEHU; probably MOSES. == [[Davis-21659|JEHU/JOHN DAVIS]] == * son of [[Davis-21660|Thomas (2) Davis]], m. [[Laws-327|Rhoda Laws]]. * Jehu Davis (1738-1801), son of Thomas Davis, was born in Somerset County, MD., moved to Sussex Co., then to Kent Co., DE. {Autobiography of Judge Isaac Davis Hart: 12, The Laws Family} * Jehu Davis b. 1738 in Worcester Co., MD, d. 1801, buried in Savannah (Christ's Church near Milford, DE. (Cemetery has been paved over.) {Delaware Governors 1777-1801; Russell S. Pickett} * In a deed dated 30 Oct 1765, John Cox of [[wikipedia:Mispillion_Hundred|Mispillion Hundred]] Kent Co. yeoman for 167 pounds 10 shillings sold to John Davis late of Worcester Co. MD but now of [[wikipedia:Mispillion_Hundred|Mispillion Hundred]] Kent Co. taylor ... a tract of land in [[wikipedia:Mispillion_Hundred|Mispillion Hundred]] part of a larger tract called ''Wheatfield'' ... 225 a. {KEDELRKent County, Delaware, Land Records R:83} * On 23 Nov 1772, an indenture was made between Jehu Davis of Kent on Delaware, taylor, and Rhoda, his wife and Archibbald McSparran, same place, yeoman. Consideration of two pounds five shillings convey a parcel of cripple on small branch falling into ''Clark's Brook'' ... part of land purchased by Davis of John Cox. Beginning by an old dam made by James Lacey, dec d .. .laid off for two acres thirty five perches. {KEDELR V: 37} * Jehu Davis, Speaker of the House, served as Governor from 29 March 1789 to 2 June 1789 upon the death of Governor Thomas Collins. {Delaware Governors 1777-1801; Russell S. Pickett} * Jehu Davis of Kent Co. d leaving a will dated 1 Jan 1800, proved 17 Jun 1801. Heirs: Wife, one Negro boy named Lige; one Negro girl named Kitty; son '''Isaac'''; dau '''Sarah Clark'''; one Negro woman named Peg; son '''John''' lands called ''McSparrans'' together with 6 1/2 a. on the ne side of the co. road adj 9 1/2 a. bought of Elias Mason & lands of Cox, one Negro boy named Adam; son '''Henry''' my home place together with four Negroes namely Bob, George, Stephen & Peter; dau '''Rhoda Hill''' one Negro boy named Dick, one Negro boy named Dave, one Negro girl named Mint; dau '''Nancy Hazzard''' one Negro man named Jacob, one Negro boy named Charles. Executor: Son Henry with this injunction on my son Henry that if a certain Negro man Jim & a Negro woman Sal, whom I desire should be free at my death or either of them should through infirmity of old age, sickness or any unavoidable providence of God be disabled from supporting themselves that in such case the said Henry shall contribute to the necessity & relief of said Negroes. Witnessed by Elias Shockley, John Williams, Benjamin Yoe. On 16 Jun 1801 Isaac Davis the legate mentioned renounce the said legacy. Prob: by Isaac Davis register of wills. Letters of Testamentary granted unto Henry Davis who being sworn gave bond with John Davis his surety. {Reg of Wills (Kent Co) O:28} * Jehu Davis and Rhoda Laws was the father of ISAAC b. 1765. d. 1856; JOHN b. 1775, m. Betsy Hill; HENRY, m. Lallie Hill; SARAH b. 1769, d. 1790, m. John Clark ; RHODA ; NANCY, m. (N) Hazzard; JOSHUA d. young; WILLIAM d. young. {Delaware Governors 1777-1801 ; Russell S. Pickett}[http://www.russpickett.com/history/delgov1.htm Delaware Governors 1777-1801 ; Russell S. Pickett] == MOSES DAVIS == * probable son of [[Davis-21661|Thomas (2) Davis, Jr.]], m. Elizabeth (N). Elizabeth later m. Caleb Tucker. * On 13th day, 11th mo., 1770, John Tucker of Kent on Delaware, yeoman, and his wife Margaret conveyed to Moses Daviss late of Worcester Co., MD, blacksmith. Rachel Wharton, John Warder and William Hudson, by deed 21st day, 10th mo., 1740, to Nathaniel Tumbling a parcel of land in [[wikipedia:Mispillion_Hundred|Mispillion Hundred]], part of a tract called Fairfield and so seized devised tract equally to two daus.: Mary and above Margaret who became legally seized of one moiety. 153 .34 a, fir £300. {KEDELR T:26} * Moses Davis d. leaving a will dated 13 May 1772, proved 29 June 1772. Heir: son Abisha. Admx, wife Elizabeth. Witnessed by Jehu Davis, Caleb Davis, Caleb Tucker. {KCPDe Valinger, Leon,. Calendar of Kent County, Delaware probate records, 1680-1800. Dover, Del.: Public Archives Commission, State of Delaware, 1944. Arch. A13: 42-45; Reg. of Wills (Kent Co.) L: 115} Note: Will mentions wife and other children unnamed. {KCP Arch. A13:43} shows that Elizabeth Davis married Caleb Tucker; {page 44} shows this acct. later administered by Jehu Davis; also mentions heirs, minor children Ann & Elizabeth Davis; {page 45} mentions heirs, Abisha, Mary, Leah & Thomas Davis. * In the petition dated Feb 1773, Jehu Daviss guardian to Abishai Daviss minor son of Moses Daviss dec' d. sheweth that your petitioner prays the Court to lay off unto Elizabeth the relict of the said Moses Daviss (now intermarried with Caleb Tucker) her dower in the land of the said Moses Daviss. The freeholders laid off the land adj John Tucker, Wm Beauchamp & Joseph Nickolds dec'd. He also prays the Court to appoint some proper person to be guardian to Mary Davis who is one of the daus of the afsd Moses Davis dec'd. and who is under the age of 14. Guardianship given to Saul Davis. Your petitioner prays the Court to appoint some proper person guardian to said minors Elizabeth and Ann Davis who are both under the age of 14. {Kent Co. Guardian Acc'ts C-E} * In the petition dated 26 Nov 1773, Jehu Davis sheweth that Moses Davis late of Kent Co. was seized in land in [[wikipedia:Mispillion_Hundred|Mispillion Hundred]] and being so seized died intestate leaving a widow and sundry children, viz, Elizabeth the widow who is since intermarried with Caleb Tucker, Abisha, Noble, Mary, Elizabeth, Leah and Ann Davis children of the intestate. All the children hath had guardians appointed for them except the said Leath Davis. He prays the Court to appoint some proper person her guardian. {Kent Co. Guardian Acc'ts C-E} * Moses Davis and Elizabeth (N) were the parents of ABISHA (ABISHAL); NOBLE; MARY; ELIZABETH; LEAH (LEATH); ANN; THOMAS. == [[Davis-21665|ISAAC DAVIS]] == * b. 20 Feb 1765, d. 30 March 1856, son of [[Davis-21659|Jehu (3) Davis]] and [[Laws-327|Rhoda Laws]], m. [[Killen-68|Mary J. Killen]] (b 16 Oct 1768, d. 9 June 1812), dau. of Adam Killen and Mary (Polly) (N), m. 2nd Sally (Salley) Sorden widow and relict of William Sorden. Mary (Polly) Killen, widow of Adam Killen, m. 2nd Joshua Laws. {See Killen Family, Vol. 7, this series} * Isaac Davis, b. 20 Feb 1765, son of Jehu Davis and Rhoda. {Autobiography of Judge Isaac Davis} * Adam Killen d. by 30 May 1771 when the admin. of his estate was granted to Polly Killen, widow. {KCP Arch. A28: 175-177; Reg. of Wills (Kent Co.) L: 97} Note (KCP Arch. A28: 175} shows that Mary Killen married Joshua Laws; {page 177} mentions heirs, Abel & Mary Killen. . . [Judge] Isaac Davis was born near Milford, Kent County, in 1765. He was elected member of Assembly in 1793, of the Senate in 1794, and Speaker of that body and register of wills in 1799. After he retired from this office he removed to Smyrna, where he passed the remainder of his days, and died 30 March 1856. He was appointed justice 7 Jan 1814, and served until the reorganization of the court under the revised Constitution of 1831. {Scharf XXV}History of Delaware, 1609-1888, by J. Thomas Scharf, A.M., LL.D. * Joshua Laws m. 1st Mary (Polly) Killen [widow of Adam Killen] 1 Jan 1772 Kent Co., DE. {Dodd}. * In the petition dated 25 Aug 1774, Joshua Laws & Mary his wife adminrs of the estate of Adam Killan late of [[wikipedia:Mispillion_Hundred|Mispillion Hundred]] dec' d. sheweth that the said Adam Killen in his life time was possessed of some land & died intestate leaving two children Abel & Mary. He prays the Court to appoint him guardian to Abel age 10 years old 6 July last past & Mary will be 6 years old 16 Oct next. {Kent Co. Guardian Acc'ts H-M} * Joshua Laws of [[wikipedia:Mispillion_Hundred|Mispillion Hundred]], Kent Co. d. leaving a will dated 9 Dec 1803, proved 28 Nov 1806. Heirs: Wife Rachel Laws, one Negro boy named Stephen; brother Outen Laws; all that parcel of land in the forrest of the hundred afsd whereon George Adkins dwells adj the heirs of Levy Riggs, John Collins and others on the whole 430 a. subject to Rachel Laws as afsd; 100 pounds to Matilda Laws; 100 pounds to Leah Laws, if either of them should die under age or without issue, then the whole 200 pounds to the survivor, and if both Matilda and Leah die under age and without issue then the 200 pounds to my nephew John L. Lewis son of my sister Leah Lewis; Sarah Anderson dau of Ezekiel Anderson 100 pounds; four sisters Elizabeth Grayham, Leah Lewis, Hepy [Hester (Esther} Laws ''m. William Davis, Unplaced''] Davis and Charlotty McDaniel 25 pounds each; aged mother Leah Laws 15 pounds annually during her natural life; Joshua Davis son of Isaac Davis a 150 a. tract of land whereon I now dwell adj Sorden Lister, heirs of William Frazer and others, which was formerly the property of Elijah Berry & Grace his wife; Joshua McGonigal and George McGonigal 30 pounds each when they arrive to the age of 21; William Killen son of Abel Killen dec'd. 50 pounds when he arrives to the age of 21; my Negro woman Tamer to be free and her children to be free at the age of 21 and they to be at her disposal until then, also to said Tamer one cow and calf and one spinning wheel; Negro man Mess which I lately set free one cow and calf; Negroes Jerry, Charles, Sebby and Peter their freedom and intire liberty when they arrive to age of 21 , and I order that all the said Negroes that is under the age of 21 at my death shall serve Isaac Davis until they severally arrive to age; Joshua Davis, Rhoda Davis, James Davis, [[Davis-59768|Henry Davis]] and Mary L. Davis children of Isaac Davis all the residue of my estate. Executor: Isaac Davis (now of the Town of Dover). Witnessed by Joseph Hale, Thomas Clayton. Prob: by Nathaniel Smithers register of wills. On 1 Dec 1806 Letters of Testamentary granted to Isaac Davis who being sworn gave bond with David Lockwood esqr his surety. {Reg of Wills (Kent Co) O: 139} * In the petition (undated), Sally (Salley) Sorden, widow and relict of William Sorden dec'd, represents that the said William Sorden in his life time and at the time of his death, was seized in personal estate of $30,000 Leaving a widow your petitioner and four children, Mary now wife of Outten Davis, Eliza, Christianna and Clement Sorden that your petitioner is appointed the testamentary of the said Eliza and Christianna, that Peter Caverly esqr who was appointed testamentary guardian of Clement Sorden having renounced his guardianship of said minor. {Kent Co. Guardian Acc'ts: S-T} * On 15 Apr 1806-6 Oct 1814, lsaac Davis who intermarried with Sally Sorden guardian to Catharine E. Sorden, minor dau of Wm Sorden esqr dec'd. presents account of the guardianship up to 6 Oct 1814 that being the time of the intermarriage of the said Sally with this accountant. {Kent Co. Guardian Acc'ts S-T} * "In Oct 1814 I was married to Sally Sorden, with whom I now live, she was the intimate friend of my first wife, the widow of her own cousin, the sister of my dec'd. brother's wife, whose brother was married to my sister. She was about my age, a fine house wife, a professor of religion and had retained an unblemished reputation. We have lived happy I trust in all good conscience." {Budd} * Isaac Davis,Isaac Davis on {{FindAGrave|8599672|sameas=no}} accessed on 29 Aug 2018 b. 20 Feb 1765, d. 30 Mar 1856, and Mary J. Killen Davis,Mary J Killen Davis on {{FindAGrave|8599679|sameas=no}} accessed on 29 Aug 2018 b. 16 Oct 1768, d. 9 Jun 1812, buried in Asbury M. E. Church Cemetery. {Find a Grave} * Mary J. Killen Davis, b. 16 Oct 1768, d. 9 June 1812, wife of lsaac Davis, dau. of Adam and Mary Killen, buried in Asbury M. E. Church Cemetery, Smyrna, Kent Co., DE. {Dill:72} * Mary L. Davis Budd,Mary L Davis Budd on {{FindAGrave|8602340|sameas=no}} accessed on 31 Aug 2018 b. 20 Feb 1803, d. 2 Aug 1833, buried in Asbury M. E. Church Cemetery, Smyrna, Kent Co., DE. {Dill:71} * Isaac Davis and Mary J. Killen were the parents of [[Davis-59767|JOSHUA]]; [[Davis-59768|RHODA]], m. William F. Corbit; JAMES; [[Davis-21662|HENRY]], m. [[Caldwell-2088|Sarah Elizabeth Caldwell]], 8 Feb 1840 New Castle Co., DE. {Dodd}; [[Davis-59769|MARY LAWS]], b. 20 Feb 1803, m. William A. Budd {Runk; Dill:71}; [[Davis-59771|GEORGE]], b. 1 Jan 1806 {Autobiography of Judge Isaac Davis; Dill:10}; ISAAC; m. Sophia H. Lyons 24 Sep 1828 {Dodd}; [[Davis-59775|ANN ELIZA]]; m. Thomas A. Budd, 9 Jun 1829 Kent Co., DE. {Dodd} == JOHN DAVIS == * son of [[Davis-21659|Jehu (3) Davis]] and [[Laws-327|Rhoda Laws]], m. Elizabeth (Betty/Betsey) Hill. Elizabeth (Betsey) Later m. (N) Starr. * Elizabeth Hill Davis Starr,Elizabeth Hill Davis Starr on {{FindAGrave|12131316|sameas=no}} accessed on 29 Aug 2018 b. 1773, d. 13 Sep 1856, buried in Christ Episcopal Church Cemetery, Milford, Kent Co., DE. {Find a Grave} * John Davis of Kent Co. d. leaving a will dated 7 Oct 1815, proved 25 Oct 1815. Heirs: Wife Betsy all my estate real & personal during her widowhood on condition that she raise and educate my children under age, if she should marry, the whole of my estate should be sold and the money divided between my said wife and six children with the exception of a charge against my son Jehu of the amount of a bond given by my said son Jehu and myself to Isaac Davis which bond is to be paid and deducted out of his share. Executors: Wife Betsey and Robert Hill of Sussex Co, DE. Witnessed by Elias Shockley, James Millechop esqr, [[Burton-4249|William Burton]]. The bond has been fully paid. [signed] Isaac Davis. Attest: J. O. Yolk. Prob: by James Harper register of Wills. Letters Testamentary granted unto Betsy Davis and Robert Hill who being sworn gave bond with Elias Shockley their surety. {Reg of Wills (Kent Co) P1: 80} * Between Nov 1819-Jan 1824, Betsey Starr (late Davis) admin. of John Davis sadler presents account of her administration. Paid Isaac Davis bond. {Kent Co. Guardian Acc'ts C-E} * John Davis and Elizabeth (Betsey) Hill were the parents of JEHU; (5 OTHER CHILDREN) == [[Davis-59868|RHODA DAVIS]] == * dau. of [[Davis-21659|Jehu (3) Davis]], m. Robert Hill. * [[Burton-4249|Governor Burton]] was born 16 Oct 1789, and died 5 Aug 1866. His father John Burton, an enterprising farmer of Sussex County, married Mary Vaughan. who, after the death of her first husband, became the wife of Robert Frame; and their son Robert Frame, the half-brother of Governor Burton, was one of the ablest law Governor Burton was a warm supporter of the creed and claims of the Protestant Episcopal Church, and was for many years senior warden of Christ Church, Milford. He was twice married- first to Mrs. Eliza Walcott, daughter of William Sorden, of Kent County, who died early. In 1830 he was married to [[Hill-30050|Ann C. Hill]], daughter of Robert and Rhoda (Davis) Hill, who lived, after her widowhood, until 14 Oct 1885. They had one child, Rhoda, who married Alfred R. Wootten, Esq., who was attorney-general of Delaware at the time of his death, in 1864, also leaving but one child, Mary Robinson Wootten, now the wife of David T. Marvel, Esq., of Georgetown. {Scharf XVII} * [[Burton-4249|William Burton]], b 16 Oct 1789, Sussex Co., DE, d. 5 Aug 1866, Milford DE was Governor of Delaware from 18 Jan 1859 unti1 20 Jan 1863. * [[Hill-30050|Ann C . Burton]], b. 12 Mar 1812, d. 14 Oct 1885. {Delaware Governors 1777-1801; Russell S. Pickett} * Rhoda Davis Corbit,Rhoda Davis Corbit on {{FindAGrave|8591344|sameas=no}} accessed on 29 Aug 2018 b. 19 May 1793, d. 21 May 1821 , buried in Asbury M. E. Church Cemetery, Smyrna, Kent Co., DE. {Find a Grave} ** Note: this is the dau of ISAAC DAVIS, not JEHU DAVIS. * Rhoda Davis and Robert Hill were the parents of [[Hill-30050|ANN C. HILL]], m. [[Burton-4249|Governor William Burton]] [and they had a child Rhoda m. Alfred Wooten who were parents of Mary Robinson Wooten]. == ABISHA (ABISHAL) DAVIS == * son of Moses (4) Davis and Elizabeth (N). * In the Sussex Co. Orphans Court dated 1816, Ebenezar B. was shown as the child of Abishal Davis, [[wikipedia:Baltimore_Hundred|Baltimore Hundred]]. The place formerly belonging to Jacob Rogers, and a farm formerly belonging to Thomas Dale mentioned. {Sussex Co. Orphans Court L: 354} * Abishal Davis was the father of EBENEZAR B. == [[Davis-59767|JOSHUA DAVIS]] == * son of [[Davis-21665|Isaac (5) Davis]] and [[Killen-68|Mary J. Killen]], m. Hannah Marim. * Hannah Marim Davis,Hannah Marim Bateman Davis on {{FindAGrave|7598846|sameas=no}} accessed on 29 Aug 2018 b. 13 Nov 1813, d. 23 Mar 1901 , wife of Joshua Davis,Joshua Davis on {{FindAGrave|7529110|sameas=no}} accessed on 29 Aug 2018 buried in Lakeside Cemetery, Dover, Kent Co., DE. {Find a Grave} * In the petition dated 23 Jun 1807, Joshua Davis legatee & devisee of Joshua Laws [husband of his grandmother] late of [[wikipedia:Mispillion_Hundred|Mispillion Hundred]] represents that the said Joshua Laws in his life time and at the time of his death was seized in a 150 a. tract of land in the afsd hundred which will yield an annual rent of about £45 (subject to the widow's dower) and personal estate of about £200. Your petitioner is above the age of 14 and has no guardian. He prays the Court to appoint his father Isaac Davis his guardian. {Kent Co. Guardian Acc'ts C-E} == [[Davis-59768|RHODA DAVIS]] == * dau. of [[Davis-21665|Isaac (5) Davis]] and [[Killen-68|Mary J. Killen]], m. William Fisher (Corbit) Corbitt 3 Dec 1812 New Castle Co., DE. {Dodd}. * Joshua Fisher, Town of Dover, Attorney at law, d. leaving a will dated 16 July 1791, proved 8 Aug 1791 Heirs: mother unnamed; father Fenwic Fisher; bro. James Fisher; sister Susannah Fisher; nephew William Fisher Corbit; Nicholas Ridgely; Elizabeth Garnet, the younger; Richard Bassett. Extrs., father Fenwic Fisher, friends George Wilson & Nicholas Ridgely. Witnessed by George McCall, William Guy. {KCP Arch. A17: 137; Reg. of Wills (Kent Co.) M: 278} * The petition of lsaac Davis grandfather of James Fisher Corbit minor son of William F. Corbit dec' d. sheweth that the said minor is entitled to 1/2 of a house and lot in Dover now in the tenure of Dr. John Adams and is under the age of 14 and has no guardian. He prays the Court to appoint him guardian. {Kent Co. Guardian Acc'ts C-E} * Rhoda Davis Corbit, b. 19 May 1793, d. 21 May 1821 wife of William F. Corbit,William F Corbit on {{FindAGrave|79923988|sameas=no}} accessed on 29 Aug 2018 buried in Asbury M. E. Church Cemetery, Smyrna, Kent Co., DE. {Find a Grave} * Rhoda Davis and William Fisher Corbit were the parents of JAMES FISHER CORBIT. == [[Davis-59771|GEORGE DAVIS]] == * son of [[Davis-21665|Isaac (5) Davis]] and [[Killen-68|Mary J. Killen]] m. Mary Jane Perkins. * George Davis m. Mary Jane Perkins 6 Feb 1832 DE. {Dodd}. * George Davis,George Davis on {{FindAGrave|7855527|sameas=no}} accessed on 29 Aug 2018 b. 1 Jan 1806, d. 12 April 1877; Mary Jane DavisMary Jane Davis on {{FindAGrave|7855533|sameas=no}} accessed on 29 Aug 2018 b. 5 Jan 1814, d. 30 Dec 1889, wife of George Davis, buried in Saint Peter's Cemetery. {Find a Grave} * Isaac Davis,Isaac Davis on {{FindAGrave|7855530|sameas=no}} accessed on 29 Aug 2018 b. 20 Apr 1838, d. 2 Feb 1839, Inscription: son of Mary Jane and George Davis, buried in Saint Peter's Cemetery, Smyrna, Kent Co., DE. {Find a Grave} * George Davis, farmer, age 44; Mary J. 37; Mary H. 17; Emma F. 15; John P. 10; Anne 7; Lizzie B. 3. {1850 Kent Co., DE. Federal Census, Duck Creek Hundred}"United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MH8B-1G6 : 12 April 2016), George Davis, Duck Creek Hundred, Kent, Delaware, United States; citing family 157, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). * George Davis, farmer, age 54, b. DE; Mary J. 45, b. Md; Mary H. 26, b. Md; J. Perkins 20, b. Md; Anne 17, b. Md; Elizabeth 13, b. DE; Ella 9, b. DE; Georgia 6, b. DE; George 2, b. DE. {1860 Kent Co., DE. Federal Census, Smyrna, Duck Creek Hundred}"United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4SH-BNF : 13 December 2017), George Davis, 1860. * Emma F. Davis Lofland,Emma F. Davis Lofland on {{FindAGrave|11121804|sameas=no}} accessed on 29 Aug 2018 b. 1835, d. 1860, buried in Saint Peter's Cemetery, Smyrna, Kent Co., DE. {Find a Grave} * George Davis and Mary Jane Perkins were the parents of MARY H.; EMMA F., m. (N) Lofland; ISAAC; JOHN PERKINS; ANNE; ELISABETH; ELLA; GEORGIA; GEORGE. == ISAAC DAVIS == * son of [[Davis-21665|Isaac (5) Davis]] and [[Killen-68|Mary J. Killen]], m. Sophia H. Lyons. * Isaac Davis m. Sophia H. Lyons 24 Sep 1838. {Dodd} ** m. 27 Sep 1828 in Delaware, USA"Delaware, Marriage Records, 1744-1912," Ancestry.com. * Isaac Davis, merchant, age 41, b. DE; Sophia 38, b. PA; Matilda 15; Virginia 13; Augusta 11; Hetty 8; Clementine 6; Annie 4; Charles 9/12, all children born in PA. {1850 Kent Co., DE. Federal Census, Dover Hundred}"United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MH81-8T3 : 12 April 2016), Isaac Davis, Dover Hundred, Kent, Delaware, United States; citing family 1085, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). * Isaac Davis and Sophia H. Lyons were the parents of MATILTA; VIRGlNIA; AUGUSTA; HETTY; CLEMENTINE; ANNIE; CHARLES. ---- [[Davis-21660|'''THOMAS DAVIS, SR.''']] m. Sarah (N) # [[Davis-21661|'''THOMAS''']] ## SAUL ## [[Davis-21659|'''JEHU''']] m. [[Laws-327|'''Rhoda Laws''']] ### [[Davis-21665|'''ISAAC''']] m. [[Killen-68|'''Mary J. Killen''']] #### [[Davis-59767|'''JOSHUA''']] m. '''Hannah Marim''' #### [[Davis-59768|'''RHODA''']] m. '''William Fisher (Corbit) Corbitt''' on 03 Dec 1812 in New Castle, DE ##### '''JAMES FISHER CORBIT'''Dr James Corbit on {{FindAGrave|79925678|sameas=no}} accessed on 31 Aug 2018 #### JAMES #### [[Davis-21662|'''HENRY''']], m. [[Caldwell-2088|'''Sarah Elizabeth Caldwell''']] on 08 Feb 1840 in New Castle, DE #### [[Davis-59769|'''MARY LAWS''']] m. William A. Budd #### [[Davis-59771|'''GEORGE''']] m. '''Mary Jane Perkins''' on 06 Feb 1832 in DE ##### MARY H. ##### '''EMMA F.''' m. (N) Lofland ##### '''ISAAC''' ##### '''JOHN PERKINS'''J. Perkins Davis on {{FindAGrave|7855531|sameas=no}} accessed on 28 Aug 2018 ##### '''ANNE'''Annie E. Davis Johns on {{FindAGrave|74918013|sameas=no}} accessed on 28 Aug 2018 ##### ELISABETH ##### ELLA ##### '''GEORGIA'''"Pennsylvania, Philadelphia City Death Certificates, 1803-1915," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J6K6-7XC : 8 March 2018), George Davis in entry for Georgia Davis Thomas, 04 Apr 1914; citing 9190, Philadelphia City Archives and Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia; FHL microfilm 1,429,028. ##### '''GEORGE'''George Davis on {{FindAGrave|7855528|sameas=no}} accessed on 28 Aug 2018 #### ISAAC m. Sophia H. Lyons on 24 Sep 1828 ##### MATILTA ##### VIRGlNIA ##### AUGUSTA ##### HETTY ##### CLEMENTINE ##### ANNIE ##### CHARLES #### [[Davis-59775|'''ANN ELIZA''']] m. '''Thomas A. Budd'''Thomas Allibone Budd on {{FindAGrave|42400414|sameas=no}} accessed on 15 Oct 2018 on 9 Jun 1829 in Kent, DE ### JOHN m. '''Elizabeth Betsy Hill''' #### JEHU ### HENRY m. Lallie Hill ### SARAH m. John Clark ### [[Davis-59868|'''RHODA''']] m. Robert Hill ### NANCY m. (N) Hazzard ### JOSHUA ### WILLIAM ## MOSES m. Elizabeth (N) ### ABISHA (ABISHAL) #### EBENEZAR B ### NOBLE ### MARY ### ELIZABETH ### LEAH (LEATH) ### ANN ### THOMAS # JOHN == Sources == For more information on the sources listed in curly braces, see [[Space:SOURCES_from_CFoD_V11]] See also: * Wright, F. E., R. Beverly, and C. Beverly. Colonial families of Delaware. Lewes, DE: Colonial Roots, 2006. pp. 72-79 ----
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== THOMAS DAVIS == * m. Elizabeth (N) * Thomas Davis was the father of THOMAS; BENJAMIN; JAMES; ZEDEKIAH [See bolded text, James (4) Davis, next generation, supporting the names of the sons of Thomas Davis, and therefore brothers.] == THOMAS DAVIS == * son of Thomas (1) Davis and Elizabeth, m. Margaret (N) * In a petition, Benjamin Davis uncle of Mary Davis a minor of Thomas Davis dec'd. sheweth that the said Thomas Davis was owner at the time of his death of personal estate of about $100. The said Thomas Davis left to survive him six children, Isaac, Elizabeth, Thomas, the said Mary, Zedekiah & James. The said Mary is entitled to 1/6 part of 2/3 of the said sum, the said Thomas having left a widow him surviving who is entitled to l/3 part of the said sum. The said Mary is under the age of 14 and has no guardian. He prays the Court to appoint him guardian. {Kent Co. Guardian Acc'ts C-E} * The said Thomas Davis left to survive him a widow Margaret and six children, Isaac, Elizabeth a minor, Thomas, Mary, Zedekiah and James. The said Margaret the widow is entitled to 1/3 part of the sum and the said Elizabeth to 1/6 part of the residue. The said Elizabeth is above the age of 14 and prays the Court to appoint Zedekiah Davis her guardian. In a petition, Isaac Davis cousin of Thomas Davis a minor of Thomas Davis dec'd. sheweth that the said Thomas is under the age of 14 and has no guardian. He prays the Court to appoint him guardian. {Kent Co. Guardian Acc'ts C-E} * On 6 Dec 1824, Trustee Account of James Davis minor son of Thomas Davis. Arch. Vol. A13 pg 10. {Kent Co. Guardian Acc'ts C-E} * On 6 Dec 1824 Trustee Account of: Zedekiah Davis (minor son of Thomas Davis). Arch. Vol. A 13, pg 82. {Kent Co. Guardian Acc'ts C-E} * On Feb 1824-Aug 1826, Isaac Davis guardian to Thomas Davis minor son of Thomas Davis dec'd. presents account of his guardianship. {Kent Co. Guardian Acc'ts C-E} * In a petition, Thomas Davis minor of Thomas Davis late of [[wikipedia:Dover_Hundred|Dover Hundred]] dec'd. sheweth that your petitioner is entitled from the estate of his father to about $60 or $70. While your petitioner was under the age of 14 Isaac Davis Senr was appointed his guardian. Your petitioner is now above the age of 14 and prays the Court to appoint Isaac Davis the younger his guardian. {Kent Co. Guardian Acc'ts C-E} * On Feb 1824-Dec 1825, Zedekiah Davis guardian to Elizabeth Davis minor dau of Thomas Davis dec'd. presents account of his guardianship. Received sum of John Bell admin. of Thomas Davis. * On 5 Sep 1826 Elizabeth Davis received of Zedekiah Davis my former guardian $54.82 1/4 cent in full of the money due me as his ward. {Kent Co. Guardian Acc'ts C-E} * Thomas Davis was the father of MARY; ISAAC; ELIZABETH; THOMAS; ZEDEKIAH; JAMES. == BENJAMIN DAVIS == * probably the son of Thomas (1) Davis and Elizabeth, m. Elizabeth Parker, dau. of Eli Parker and Eleanor (Elinor) (N), resided in [[wikipedia:Mispillion_Hundred|Mispillion Hundred]]. * Benjamin Davis, son of Thomas Davis and his wife Elizabeth b 22 Aug 1763. {Delaware Bible Records Vol 2} * Eli Parker d. leaving a will dated 2 Jan 1792, proved 3 June 1796. Heirs: wife Eleanor Parker; daus. Abigail, Patience, Eleanor, Peggy, Sarah and Elizabeth Parker (later married Benjamin Davis). Extx. wife Eleanor Parker. Witnessed by Joseph Lindell William Tatman Jenkins Parker. {SCP Arch. A92: 58; Reg. of Wills: E: 95}. {SCP Arch. A92: 59} shows the estate was settled by Major Townsend, D. B. N., on May 20, 1799. * Rachel, dau. of Benjamin and Elizabeth Davis, b. 10 Aug 1792. Isaac, son of Benjamin and Elizabeth Davis, b. 2 July 1795. {DCMM} * Isaac Davis b. 2 July 1795, Mispillion, son of Benjamin Davis and Elizabeth, disowned. {DCMM} * On Apr 1826-Mar 1827, Isaac Davis (son of Benjamin) guardian to Thomas Davis minor son of Thomas Davis dec'd presents account of his guardianship. On 9 Feb 1830, Isaac Davis received from Isaac Davis (of Beryn?) late guardian $63.89 being the share of said minor's estate due from his father's estate and paid the late guardian by John Bell admin. of said dec'd. {Kent Co. Guardian Acc'ts C-E} * Benjamin Davis and Elizabeth Parker (d. 25 Oct 1801) were the parents of RACHEL, b. 10 Aug 1792; ISAAC, b. 2 July 1795; JAMES T., b. 10 March 1799, d. 8 Oct 1801. {Delaware Bible Records Vol 2} == JAMES DAVIS == * son of Thomas (1) Davis and Elizabeth, m. Hannah (N). * James Davis of [[wikipedia:Mispillion_Hundred|Mispillion Hundred]], Kent Co. d. leaving a will dated 18 Aug 1817, proved 8 Oct 1817. Heirs: Executors to sell personal estate and pay my just debts, except my horse and carriage, and for the further discharge of my debts that they sell the farm on which I now reside or the one on which my brother Thomas Davis now lives; wife Hannah Davis horse and carriage and peaceful possession of the farm undisposed of during her natural life she raising my children free of expense, after her decease to be sold and divided among my several children. Executors: Wife Hannah Davis, brothers BenJamin Davis and Zedekiah Davis. Witnessed by Thomas Davis, John Powell. Prob: by John Clarke register of wills. Letters of Administration were granted unto Hannah Davis, Thomas Davis and Zedekiah Davis who being sworn gave bond with Major Townsend their surety. {Reg of Wills (Kent Co) P1: 114} == ZEDEKIAH DAVIS == * son of Thomas (2) Davis and Margaret (N), m. Leah (N). * Zedekiah Davis m. Leah (N), 1 Jan 1780. {Dodd}. * On Feb 1824-Dec 1825, Zedekiah Davis guardian to Elizabeth Davis minor dau of Thomas Davis dec'd. presents account of his guardianship. Receivcd sum of John Bell admin. of Thomas Davis. * On 6 Dec 1824, Trustee Account of: Zedekiah Davis (minor son of Thomas Davis). Arch. Vol. A 13, pg 82. {Kent Co. Guardian Acc'ts C-E} * On 23 Mar 1847-16 Aug 1848, Benjamin D. Spence guardian of Elizabeth Spence minor of Charles Spence presents account of his guardianship. Paid: James F. Allee. Received minors part of recognizance entered in the Orphans Court by Benjamin D. Spence this guardian and purchased by Shadrack Tastles at the valuation of the lands of Zedekiah Davis dec'd. (see Partition Docket C page --). Received minors part of recognizance entered in the Orphans Court by BenJamin D. Spence this accountant for acceptance of Benjamin Davis dec'd's lands (see Part. Docket page 58). Proved & settled 16 Aug 1848 John Raughley register. {Kent Co. Guardian Acc'ts S-T} * In a petition dated 11 Aug 1823, Zedekiah Davis grandfather of Alexander D. Davis and Leonard Davis children of Leonard Davis dec'd. sheweth that the said Leonard Davis was owner at the time of his death of real estate in [[wikipedia:Mispillion_Hundred|Mispillion Hundred]] which will yield an annual rent of about $30 and also personal estate of $100. The said Leonard Davis left to survive him the said Alexander D. Davis and Leonard Davis who are both under the age of 14 and have no Guardian. He Prays the Court to appoint him guardian. It is my wish and request that Zedekiah Davis should be appointed guardian of my two sons. [signed] Susan Meridith. {Kent Co. Guardian Acc'ts C-E} * Zedekiah Davis and Leah (N) were the parents of LEONARD. == LEONARD DAVIS == * son of Zedekiah (5) Davis and Leah (N), m. Susan D. (N). Susan later m. Henry Meredith. * Leonard Davis d. by 11 Feb 1821 when letters of administration were granted unto Susan D. Davis, the widow, who being sworn gave bond with Benjamin Dill her surety. {Reg of Wills (Kent Co) PI : 231} * On 12 Aug 1823, Zedekiah Davis guardian to Alexander D. Davis and Leonard Davis, minors of Leonard Davis dec'd. by his petition prays the Court to make a Just estimate of the annual value of the minors' land. Freeholders found 77 a. with no buildings and value at $5 each year $2.50 for each minor {Kent Co. Guardian Acc'ts C-E} * Susan Davis m. Henry Meredith, 1 Jan 1823 Kent Co., DE. {Dodd}. * On 11 July 1828, Trustee Account of Leonard Davis (minor of Leonard Davis) to Susan Meredith. Arch. Vol. A 13 pgs 33-34. {Kent Co. Guardian Acc'ts C-E} * On 12 Aug 1823, Trustee Account of Alexander Davis, minor of Leonard Davis, to Susan Davis who married Henry Meredith. Arch. Vol. A 12 pg 240. {Kent Co. Guardian Acc'ts C-E} * Leonard Davis and Susan D. (N) were the parents of ALEXANDER D.; LEONARD. == ALEXANDER D. DAVIS == * son of Leonard (6) Davis and Susan D. (N), m. Mary H. Walton 22 Dec 1838 Kent Co., DE. {Dodd} * Alexander D., waterman, 32, Mary H. 29, James H. 9, Alexander 6, Susan E. 4, all born in DE. {1850 Murderkill Hundred, Kent Co., DE. Federal Census} * Alexander D. Davis and Mary H. Walton were the parents of JAMES H.; ALEXANDER; SUSAN E. == Unplaced == * (N) DAVIS, m. Elizabeth (N). ** Elizabeth Davis d. leaving a will dated 4 Aug 1773, proved 20 Feb 1781. Heirs: dau. Rachel Clarke; sons Joseph & James; granddaus. Sarah Davis & Elizabeth Clarke. Extrs., son James Davis & son-in-law Nehemiah Clarke. Witnessed by Jonathan Clarke, Lias Wood, Paul Quenouault. {KCP Arch. A12: 244; Reg. of Wills (Kent Co.) G: 1} ** (N) Davis and Elizabeth (N) were the parents of JOSEPH; JAMES; RACHEL, m. Nehemiah Clarke, and had ELIZABETH CLARKE. * (N) DAVIS m. Ann Manwaring, dau. of Richard Manwaring and Susannah (N). * (N) DAVIS m. Elizabeth Manwaring, dau. of Richard Manwaring and Susannah. ** Richard Manwaring d. leaving a will dated 9 Feb 1793, proved 5 Dec 1794. Heirs: wife Susannah; sons Charles, Thomas & Richard; daus. Hannah Street, Sarah Guessford, Margaret Emory, Ann Davis & Elizabeth Davis. Extrs., wife Susannah & friend William Green. Witnessed by Thomas Jackson, Robert Pippen, William Powell. {KCP Arch. A33: 166 & 145-147; Reg. of Wills (Kent Co.) N: 89-90} * (N) DAVIS, m. Nancy Young, dau. of John Young and Anna (N). ** John Young d. leaving a will dated 8 May 1795, proved 20 June 1795. Heirs: wife Anna Young; sons Nathan, Robert, John and David Young; dau. Nancy Young. Extrs., wife Anna Young and son Nathan Young. Witnessed by Joshua Bennett, John S. Campbell, Thomas Riley. {SCP Arch. A109:131-132; Reg. of Wills: e:41-42} ** Nathan Young, [[wikipedia:Cedar_Creek_Hundred|Cedar Creek Hundred]], d. leaving a will dated 26 Dec 1818, proved 14 Jan 1819. Heirs: wife Selah Young, the plantations during her natural life, also 1/3 part of moveable estate; Brother Robert Young, 1/2 part of the land and marsh I purchased of Joseph Stockley, 1/2 part of the plantation I now live on after my wife's death; Children of my sister Nancy Davis (dec'd) namely Robert, Mary, and Sarah the remaining 1/2 of the land and marsh also the 1/2 of my home plantation. Extx: Selah Young. Witnessed by Joseph Haslet, Thomas Riley, Mary Nickson. {SCP Reg. of Wills: G7:135} ** (N) Davis and Nancy Young were the parents of ROBERT; MARY; SARAH. * (N) DAVIS, m. Betsy Callaway, dau. of Clement Callaway and Elizabeth {N). ** Clement Callaway, d. leaving a will dated 8 Sept 1814,23 Dec 1814. Heirs: wife Elizabeth Callaway 1/3 of my estate; daughter Betsy Davis, 1/3 of my lands; daughter Nancy Callaway 1/3 of my lands; Sally Hasting 1/3 of lands; daughter Unice Calloway, three acres; son-in law Jonathan Hastin; son Joshua Callaway; daughter Mimey Hayns; grandson David Hayns. Witnessed by Robert Polk, Ezekiah Callaway, Ebenezer Lecatt {SCP Reg. of Wills: G7:24} ** ANDREW DAVIS d. by 11 May 1802 when letters of administration were granted unto Daniel Rogers esqr who being sworn gave bond with John Davis hatter his surety. {Reg of Wills (Kent Co) O: 52} * ANNE DAVIS ** John Hatfield of [[wikipedia:Murderkill_Hundred|Murderkill Hundred]], Soldier in Delaware Regiment, d. by 12 Nov 1788 when the admin. of his estate was granted to Thomas Hatfield. {KCP Arch. A22: 234-235; Reg. of Wills (Kent Co.) M: 178} Note: {KCP Arch. A22: 234} mentions heirs, James & Thomas Hatfield, Sarah Whitby & Anne Davis. * BENJAMIN DAVIS, m. Louisa Spencer. ** Benjamin Davis m. Louisa Spencer 1 Jan 1802 Kent Co., DE. {Dodd} ** Louisa Davis, wife of Benjamin Davis, d. 5 Feb 1811. {Delaware Bible Records Vol 2} ** Louisa Davis, b. unknown, d. 5 Feb 1811 buried in Motherkill Friends Burial Ground, Magnolia, Kent Co., DE. {Find a Grave}Louisa Davis on {{FindAGrave|5407073|sameas=no}} accessed on 30 Aug 2018 ** Benjamin Davis, d. 2 June 1844. {Delaware Bible Records Vol 2} * DANIEL DAVIS m. Lurana (Loranah) Hudson 5 Feb 1789 Sussex Co., DE. {Dodd}. dau. of Ananias Hudson and Sophia Poynter (Paynter). ** Ananias Hudson d. leaving a will dated 6 Feb 1772, proved 8 May 1772. Heir: wife Sophia Hudson; daus. Loranah and Ruth Hudson. Extr/Trus wife Sophia Hudson and father-in-law William Poynter. Witnessed by Joseph Truitt, William Poynter, William Haldon. {SCP Arch. A78: 168-169; Reg. of Wills: B; 471-472}. [Note: {SCP Arch. A78: 169} shows that the estate was settled by Coverdale Cole and Sophia, his wife, late Sophia Hudson] ** William Poynter, yeoman, d. leaving a will dated 3 March 1781, proved 21 April 1781. Heirs: wife Ruth Poynter; sons William, John, Levin and Nathaniel Poynter; daus. Esther and Eunice Poynter, Sophia Cool (wife of Coverdale); child unnamed; granddau. Luranah Hudson (dau. of Sophia Cool). Extr. son Nathaniel Poynter. Witnessed by W[illia]m Hazzard, Radcliff Poynter, Shadrack Sturgis. {SCP Arch. A94: 44-45; Reg. of Wills: C: 256-259} ** Coverdel Cole m. Sophia Paynter 1 Jan 1781 Sussex Co., DE. {Dodd}. == DANIEL DAVIS == * m. Mary (N.) * Daniel Davis, New Brittain, Bucks Co. d. leaving a will dated 1 Jan 1774, proved 13 Jan 1775. Mary Davis, widow. Children: John, Abel, Mary and David. Extr.: son David. {Bucks Co. PA Wills Q:95} * Daniel Davis and Mary (N) were the parents of JOHN; ABEL; MARY; DAVID == ABEL DAVIS == * son of Daniel (1) Davis and Mary (N), m. Sarah (N). * Abel Davis of Newark, mason, d. leaving a will dated 13 Apr 1780, proved 29 Apr 1790. Wife, Sarah: daughters, Rachel, Mary, and Hannah; sons, Benjamin and John. Extr. wife, Sarah and son, BenJamin. {New Castle Co. Wills N:122} * The finding of iron ore on Iron Hill undoubtedly attracted the early settlers to this neighborhood. The ore was mined in small quantities at a very early date, and quite extensively from 1725 to 1734, during which time the Abbington Iron-Works were managed. After the discontinuation of the ironworks the ore-pits came into the possession of Abel Davis, who, by his will, bearing date April 13, 1780, devised them to his heirs. In the course of descent they passed into the hands of Isaac Davis, who sold a tract of land on Iron Hill, containing ninety-four acres and embracing the pits. to David C. Wood, an ironmaster of Philadelphia, October 28, 1841. They were worked by him for a number of years. In 1862, George P. Whittaker, the owner of Principio Furnace, became the possessor of this land. The ore was mined by him until December 25, 1884, since which time nothing has been done. Employment was given to about twenty men in mining and washing the ore, which was then shipped to Principio Furnace, Maryland. The property is part of the Geo. P. Whittaker estate, and contains an abundance of ore. {Scharf: XLVIII} * Sarah Davis, [[wikipedia:Pencader_hundred|Pencader Hundred]] d. leaving a will dated 4 June 1795, proved 9 Jan 1796. Daughters, Rachel, Mary and Hannah, granddaughters, Sarah and Mary Perry; Abel, Sarah and Hannah Davis, children of son Benjamin. Extx. John and Mary Davis. {New Castle Co. Wills O:133} * On 22 May 1798, Morgan Jones was appointed guardian to Sarah Davis, Hannah Davis, Abel Davis, minor children of Benjamin Davis. Solomon Underwood surety. {Orphans Court, New Castle Co., DE} * Abel Davis and Sarah (N) were the parents of BENJAMIN, who was the father of Abel, Sarah and Hannah; JOHN; RACHEL; MARY; HANNAH. == DAVID DAVIS == * m. Rachel, probably Hyatt, dau. of Thomas Hyatt and Catherine (N), widow of (N) Jones. * On 11 Sep 1702, John Guest obtained a patent for a tract of land situate in White Clay Creek Hundredpossibly, [[wikipedia:White_Clay_Hundred|White Clay Hundred]] containing two hundred and twenty-three acres which included the site of the Dean Factory. On 14 Aug 1704, Guest conveyed this land to Samuel Lowan who 19 May 1715, sold it to Samuel Johnson. Johnson by his last will and testament bearing date April 2, 1737 devised it to his two sons, Napthaly and Daniel. On 7 Oct 1738, a division was made of the land, Napthaly taking sixty-three acres and twenty-six perches, the mills and other improvements, and Daniel the remainder of the estate. The exact date of the erection of the mills cannot be ascertained, but it was some period between 1715 and 1738. On 18 Aug 1740 Napthaly conveyed the mills and his portion of the estate to Rachael Jones, a widow who afterwards was married to David Davis. The mills were in her possession until 8 Dec 1848, when she and her husband sold them to Edward Miles. {Scharf: XLVII} * Thomas Hyatt of [[wikipedia:St._George%27s_Hundred,_Delaware|St. George Hundred]], yeoman, d. leaving a will dated 16 Feb 1756, proved 5 March 1756. Sons, John Hyatt, Thomas Hyatt, Valentine Hyatt, Isaac Hyatt, Abraham Hyatt, and Ephraim Hyatt; wife, Catherine; dau. Catherine Cannon, Daus. Mary Hyatt, Rachel Davis, Sarah McGraugh, Anne Griffin, Rebecca Hyatt, Eleanor Hyatt and Susannah Hyatt; granddau. Catherine Hill. Exrrs., Sons, John and Thomas. {New Castle Co. Wills 1:209} * In a deed of settlement dated 8 Oct 1759, whereas there is an intention of marriage between James Hiatt ofNew Castle Co. gent and Mary Johnston (Jonston) of Kent Co. widow if devine providence permit and whereas by the said marriage they shall be intrusted in each others estate wherefore they have and do hearby agree together prior to the said marriage in the following maner the true intent and meaning of which settlement is theire respective estates which they now posess shall be secured after their death or either of them to theire owne respective children excepting what shall be in this present deed of settlement ... James Hiatt do hereby give to the said Mary Johnston if she shall live after his death the house where in he now lives, a lott of 4 a. of land where the said house stands upon as also a piece of meadow on his plantation during her natural life then to be delivered up to his children for their use ... Mary Johnston shall put in James Hiatt's hands 100 pounds and in 6 months whatever increas that shall be made on the stock, the said James Hiatt purposeing to advance an equal sum to that of his wife for to trade and deal upon .... Wit: Mary Davis, Rachel Davis, David Davis. Attest: Theodore Maurice recorder. {KEDELR: P: 180} == [[Davis-23487|DAVID DAVIS, Rev.]] == * born in the parish of Whitechurch and County of Pembroke [probably Wales] in 1708, m. Rachel Thomas. * In 1710, he came with his parents to America; was baptized in 1725, and ordained in 1734. He continued his pastorate until his death, 19 Aug 1769. {Scharf XLVIII} * The Rev'd's marker was inscribed: In memory of the Revd. David Davis, minister of the gospel of Christ at the Welsh Tract and faithful preacher of the gospel for near 40 years, who departed this life 19 Aug 1769, aged 62 years. Burial: Old Welsh Tract Baptist Church Cemetery, Newark, New Castle Co., DE. {Find a Grave}Rev David Davis on {{FindAGrave|15596382|sameas=no}} accessed on 30 Aug 2018 * Rees Davis was the son of the Rev. David & Rachel (Thomas) Davis. Rees had 5 siblings, Jonathan, Rev. John, Susanna, Mary & Margaret (Booth). The Welsh Tract Church records have the following notation of Rees' death: Sacred to the memeory of Rees Davis who died 7 Nov 1756, aged 24 years. Rees Davis' marker reads: In the memory of Rees Davis who died Nov 1756 aged 24 years. {Find a Grave}Rees Davis on {{FindAGrave|15568864|sameas=no}} accessed on 30 Aug 2018 * Rees Davis, b. 1732, d. 7 Nov 1756, buried in Old Welsh Tract Baptist Church Cemetery, New Castle Co., DE. {Find a Grave} * Margaret Davis, b. 28 June 1743, d. 2 Dec 1820, buried in Old Welsh Tract Baptist Church Cemetery, New Castle Co., DE. Margaret's marker was inscribed: Sacred to the memory of Mrs. Margaret Booth, Reclict of Major Thomas Booth of [[wikipedia:St._George%27s_Hundred,_Delaware|St. George's Hundred]], and youngest daughter of the Rev. Daved Davis. She was born 28 June 1743 & departed this life 2 Dec 1820, aged 77 years, 5 months, and 4 days. "This monumental marble erected by the Affection of her daughter marks the spot were she sleeps in death. I am the resurrection and the life, saith the Lord. He that believeth on me, though be were dead, yet shall he live; and whosever liveth and believeth on me shall never die." St John XI, 25-26. {Find a Grave}Margaret Davis Booth on {{FindAGrave|15593295|sameas=no}} accessed on 30 Aug 2018 * Rev. David Davis, b. 1708, Pembrokeshlre, Wales, d. 19 Aug 1769. DE, buried in Old Welsh Tract Baptist Church Cemetery, Newark, New Castle Co., DE. {Find a Grave} * Margaret Davis Booth, b. 28 June 1743, d. 2 Dec 1820, buried in Old Welsh Tract Baptist Church Cemetery, Newark, New Castle Co., DE. {Find a Grave} * David Davis and Rachel Thomas were the parents of REES; MARGARET, m. Major Thomas Booth; JONATHAN, Rev. JOHN; SUSANNA; MARY. * DAVID DAVIS, m. Hannah O'Born, possible dau. of Thomas Oborn. * David Davis, m. Hannah O'Born, 22 Aug 1728, New Castle Co., DE. {Dodd} * Daniel Oborn of Pen Hundred,possibly, [[wikipedia:Pencander_Hundred|Pencader Hundred]] yeoman, d. leaving a will dated 17 Feb 1769, proved 5 June 1770. Son, Joseph Oborn; daus Rachel Fairis, Mary Brown; grandchildren, Elizabeth Davis and Susanna Davis; dau., Sarah Oborn; son, James Oborn. Extr. son, James. {New Castle Co. Wills 1:382} * David Davis and Hannah Oborn were probably the parents of ELIZABETH; SUSANNA. * DAViD DAVIS, m. Elizabeth Hughs 6 Dec 1755. {Records of Holy Trinity (Old Swedes) Church, Wilmington DE. 1697-1713} * DAVID DAVIS m. Mary McNeelie. * Banns. David Davis and Mary McNeelie, 1770. {Holcomb} * DAVID DAVIS m. Mary (N). * William Askins d. by 13 Sept 1790 when the admin. of his estate was granted to Mary Askins. {Reg of Wills (Kent Co) M: 253} Note: {KCP Arch. A2: 19} shows David Davis and wife Mary as joint admrs. * DAVID DAVIS, m. Mary (N). * David Davis d. by 15 Jan 1806 when letters of administration granted unto John & William Torbert who being sworn gave bond with Cornelius Battell their surety. On 20 Jan 1806, my husband being dead I wish John & Wm Torbert to administer on what little property my husband has left. [signed] Mary Davis. Witnessed by W Commerford. {Reg of Wills (Kent Co) O: 123} * DAVID DAVIS * On 5 Jun 1811, John Stradley aged about 23 being sworn deposeth and saith that he knew Hesther Pratt & first became acquainted with her about 12 yrs ago when they went to school (at Berry Town, teacher was one David Davis) together & had little acquaintance with her except for one summer she was then about 10 or 12 & deponent considered she had not common sense she was about the age of deponent or a little older. {Reg. of Wills (Kent Co.) P1:47} * James Davis, teacher, 136 King St. was listed on the first directory of Wilmington issued in 1814. {Scharf: XXVIl} * EDWARD DAVIS * Edward Davis, late of Great Britain, mariner, d. leaving a will dated 18 July 1793, proved 24 July 1793. Adm Mrs. Sarah Singleton. {New Castle Co. Wills: N:339} * ELIZABETH DAVIS * Nancy Johnston d. by 12 Oct 1799 when the admin. of her estate was granted to Mary Ann Johnston. {KCP Arch A27:94-95; Reg. of Wills (Kent Co.) N:243} Note: {KCP Arch. A27:94} mentions heirs, Priscilla, Polly, Sarah, James, Purnel & Nathan Johnston & Elizabeth Davis. * ELIZABETH DAVIS, m. James Reed. * James Reed b. 3 Nov 1770. Elizabeth Davis b. 2 Jan 1778. James Reed m. Elizabeth Davis 29 Nov 1797. John Reed (their son) m. Margaret Sipple (dau. of Elias) "on Tuesday, 9 Jan 1827 at 3 o'clock in the evening." {Delaware Bible Records Vol 4} * James Reed, the grandfather of Jehu M. Reed, was born near Snow Hill Md. He married Miss Davis, the sister of the Rev. Benjamin Davis, who is buried at Barrett's Chapel, as tradition says, in a reverential attitude, and was the playmate of James Reed in boyhood, living on opposite sides of the road, Reed and Davis both being farmers near Snow Hill, Md. {Scharf: LXII} * The children of James Reed were Thomas, Jehu, James, Mary and Elizabeth. Jehu, the second son father of Jehu M. Reed, was born May 5, 1805; died November 30, 1880. Jehu M. Reed was born 10 Oct 1834, and was eight days old at the death of his mother. Margaret Sipple Reed was of the Quaker faith. She was in the millinery business in Philadelphia in 1826. As above stated, he married Margarett Sipple, a descendant of John Newell, who came to Delaware before 1685. Jehu Reed married Margarett Sipple, a descendant of John Newell, who came to Delaware before 1685. Jehu Reed was an enterprising merchant, agriculturist and horticulturist of Kent County. In 1829 he became possessed of what is now known as the Reed Farm, owned by his son, Jehu M. Reed. He was the first in his county to grow the peach on budded trees. A few years later he shipped the first peaches grown on budded trees in the country round-about that were sold to markets outside of Delaware. (Scharf: LXII} * Jehu M. Reed, b. 10 Oct 1834, and was eight days old at the death of his mother, Margaret Sipple Reed, who was of the Quaker faith She was in the millinery business in Philadelphia in 1826. (Scharf: LXII} * Children of James Reed and Elizabeth Davis are JOHN REED, b. 4 Dec 1798; JOEL REED, b. 8 Jan 1801; THOMAS REED, b. 20 Oct 1802; JEHU REED, b. 5 May 1805; MARY REED, b. 16 Oct 1807; HENRIETTA REED, b. IS June 1810; ELIZABETH REED and MARGARET REED, b. 6 April 1813; JAMES REED, [II]. b. 1 Oct 1815; ISAACK REED, b. 12 Jan 1819. {Delaware Bible Records Vol 4} * ELIZABETH DAVIS m. James Postles 7 Jan 1829 Sussex Co., DE. {Dodd}, son of Zodok Postles and Eleanor (N). * In the petition dated 9 Aug 1814, Eleoner Postles widow of Zadok Postles dec'd. sheweth that the said Zadok Postles was seized in a 200 a. tract of land adj Booz Burrows, Benja Davis & others in [[wikipedia:Mispillion_Hundred|Mispillion Hundred]] worth about $100, and being so seized died leaving a widow and four children, Shadrack Postles, Eli Parker Postles, James Postles & Stephen Postles all of whom are under the age of 14 and have no guardian. She prays the Court to appoint her guardian. {Kent Co. Guardian Acc'ts M-S} * Parker Postles, a minor, son of Zadok Postles d. by 7 Oct 1818 when letters of administration were granted unto Eleanor Postles who being sworn gave bond with Benjamin Davis her surety. {Reg of Will (Kent Co} P1: 154} * Eleanor Postles b. 8 Apr 1772, d. 28 Mar 1829, wife of Zodoc Postles b. 1777, d. 15 Apr 1812, buried in Postles Cemetery, Spring Hill, Kent Co., DE. (Dill: 1140} * James Postles, b. 11 Feb 1807, d. 25 Nov 1882; Elizabeth Postles, b. unknown, d. Sept 1890, wife of James Postles, buried in Postles Cemetery, Spring Hill, Kent Co., DE. (Dill:1140} * In a series of accounts dated July 1812-Aug 1827, Eleanor Postles guardian to James Postles minor son of Zadok Postles dec' d. presents account of her guardianship. Sep 1818 received his share of Parker Postles estate. On 18 Feb 1828 James Postles received from Eleanor Postles my late guardian $319.61 in full of this account. {Kent Co. Guardian Acct's M-S} * James Postles, farmer, age 43; Elizabeth 40; George 15; Sarah E. 12; Garrett L. Henson, farm hand, 20; Margaret L. Davis I 0; Mary W. Davis 14; Levi Satterfield, 12, all born in DE. {1850 Kent Co., DE. Federal Census, Milford Hundred} * James Postles, farmer, age 53; Elizabeth 51 ; Sarah E. 22; Mary Davis 17; Henry Davis 12. {1860 Kent Co., DE. Federal Census, Milford Hundred} * James Postles and Elizabeth Davis were the parents of GEORGE POSTLES; SARAH E. POSTLES. * ELIZABETH DAVIS m. Thomas Ogle 3 May 1764 New Castle Co., DE. {Dodd} * Thomas Ogle d. leaving a will dated 10 Mar 1785, proved 30 May 1785. Daughters, Mary, Judith and Elizabeth; father, Thomas Ogle, dec'd. Extr. Isaac Lewis, Jehu Davis. {New Castle Co. Wills M:119} * Thomas Ogle, [[wikipedia:Mispillion_Hundred|Mispillion Hundred]], yeoman, d. by 30 June 1785 when the admin. of his estate was granted to Jehu David, Esq. {Arch. (Kent Co) A38: 114-115; Reg of Wills M: 59} * Elizabeth Davis and Thomas Ogle were the parents of MARY OGLE; JUDITH OGLE; ELIZABETH OGLE. * EPHRAIM DAVIS * On 8 May 1748 Ephraim Davis by a friend requested a cert. in order to recommend him to the care and notice of friends in Carolina. {DCMM} * GEORGE DAVIS * Joseph Macknab, carpenter d. leaving a will (copy) dated 4 April 1708, proved 4 May 1708. Heirs: George Davis; friend Richard Paynter. Extr, friend Richard Paynter. Witnessed by Richard Hinman, Thomas Bowman, John Futcher. {SCP Arch. A86: 19; Reg of Wills A: 63, 64 & 66} * GEORGE DAVIES, bapt. 1776, son of Obadiah and Mary Edge. {LCPC} * GRIFFIN DAVIS m. Sarah (N) * Griffin Davis d. by 26 Apr 1808 when letters of letters of administration granted unto John Onell who being sworn gave bond with William Wilson his surety. Sarah Davis hereby release all my right in administration on the estate of my late husband. Witnessed by James Coalscot. (Reg of Wills (Kent Co) O:171} * Sarah Davis d. by 15 Nov 1808, when letters of administration were granted unto Walter Douglass who being sworn gave bond with Jacob Hazzard his surety. {Reg of Wills (Kent Co) O: 178} * HANNAH DAVIS, m. James Collier 31 March 1754. {Records of Holy Trinity (Old Swedes) Church, Wilmington DE. 1697-1773} * HENRY DAVIS m. Margaret Logan Ralston, dau. of John Ralston and Mary (N). * Henry Davis m. Margaret Logan Ralston 1 Jan 1821 Kent Co., DE. {Dodd}. * John Ralston of the Village of Milford, Kent Co, d. leaving a will dated 2 Jun 1803, proved 1 Sep 1803. Son James B. Ralston and my three daus Rebeccah Ralston, Ann Ralston and Margrett Logan Davis; dau Sarah Sadler left three children and one thereof lately departed this life and the other two is sickly tender little ones, whom is not promising in their appearance at present ever to be men, I therefore bequeath unto them, my two said grandchildren John Ralston Sadler and Emory Sadler, the house & Iott where their father Doctor Joseph Sadler now dwells, in case they do not survive to 21, then house and property to my living children, in case either of my grandchildren live to be 21 they shall have 100 pounds; my dau Rebeccah being under some infirmity of body as well as impediment in her speech, my will is her part of the money to be put out to interest and ministered by her mother and her brother, and my wish is that she shall not marry nor have any part of my estate at her own disposal. Executors: Wife Mary and son James B. Ralston. Witnessed by Elias Shockley, William Hill, William T. Ralston. Prob: by Isaac Davis register of wills. Letters of Testamentary granted unto Mary Ralston and James Ralston who being sworn gave bond with Elias Shockley & Lowder Layton their sureties. {Reg of Wills (Kent Co) O: 78} * ISABELL DAVIS m. Richard Gay. * Banns, Richard Gay and Isabell Davis, 24 Jan 1762. {Holcomb} * JAMES DAVIS, m. Susannah (N), widow. Susannah m. 1st Wm. Harraway, m. 2nd Edwd. Lowther, m. 3rd James Davis. * In 1703, James Davies for Wm. Harraway's children, 300 a's. granted by pat. They say from ye propr. dat. 1.1.84 to Cha: Jno Hillyard Junr. warrt. from Suss. Court survd. 27.9.79 Rent at Cranbrook 1 bushel per c. J. Hillyard sold this to Wm. Harraway by deed dat. 16.10.84 to whose children it belongs his wid: Susannah who married Edwd. Lowther & since James Davis. It was sold by Jno. Hillyard in 82 as per agreemt. Produced but not duly survey'd to 84. {Bendler} ---- THOMAS DAVIS m. Elizabeth (N) # THOMAS m. Margaret (N) ## RACHEL b. 10 Aug 1792 ## ISAAC b. 2 July 1795 ## JAMES T. b. 10 March 1799 d. 8 Oct 1801 # BENJAMIN # JAMES m. Hannah (N) # ZEDEKIAH m. Leah (N) on 01 Jan 1780 ## LEONARD m. Susan D. (N) ### ALEXANDER D. m. Mary H. Walton 22 Dec 1838 Kent, DE #### JAMES H. #### ALEXANDER #### SUSAN E. ### LEONARD == Sources == For more information on the sources listed in curly braces, see [[Space:SOURCES_from_CFoD_V11]] See also: * Wright, F. E., R. Beverly, and C. Beverly. Colonial families of Delaware. Lewes, DE: Colonial Roots, 2006. pp 98-128. ----
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Emens-67 Create Profile Author]] == The Thomas family, as descended from David and Anna Noble Thomas == * by William Thomas Lyle (1875-1933) * published by J.B.Hoff, Advertiser Print, Union Springs, New York, 1907 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Thomas family, as descended from David and Anna Noble Thomas|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066356478 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/genealogy-glh34278304/ * https://books.google.com/books?id=qDdWAAAAMAAJ === 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 === * Lyle, William Thomas''[[Space:The Thomas family, as descended from David and Anna Noble Thomas|The Thomas family, as descended from David and Anna Noble Thomas]]'' ( Union Springs, New York, 1907), [ Page ]. * [[#Lyle|Lyle]]

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The Thurber Genealogy

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Thurber Name Study]] ==The Thurber Genealogy == Descendants of John Thurber * by A. Edward Thurber Jr. * published in 1954 * Source Example: :::Thurber Jr., A. Edward ''[[Space:The Thurber Genealogy|The Thurber Genealogy]]'' (Thurber, 1954) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Thurber|Thurber]]: Page 211 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Thurber Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062502687

The Tiffanys of America: History and Genealogy

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Tiffanys of America: History and Genealogy == * by Tiffany, Nelson Otis, 1842- * on behalf of Tiffany, Charles Lewis, 1812-1902 * Published by The Matthews-Northrup Co., Buffalo, N.Y., 1901. * Citation Example: :::Tiffany, Nelson Otis. ''[[Space:The Tiffanys of America: History and Genealogy|The Tiffanys of America: History and Genealogy]]'' (The Matthews-Northrup Co., Buffalo, N.Y., 1901) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Tiffany|Tiffany]]: Page 123 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Tiffanys of America: History and Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/tiffanysofameric00tiff/page/n7 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005769800

The Tilson Genealogy from Edmond Tilson at Plymouth, N.E., 1638 to 1911

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Tilson Genealogy from Edmond Tilson at Plymouth, N.E., 1638 to 1911 == With brief sketches of the family in England back to 1066: also brief account of Waterman, Murdock, Bartlett, Turner, Winslow, Sturtevant, Keith and Parris families, allied with the parents of the author. * by Mercer Vernon Tilson (b.1837) * published by The Memorial Press, Plymouth, Mass., 1911 * Source Example: ::: Tilson, Mercer Vernon. ''[[Space:The Tilson Genealogy from Edmond Tilson at Plymouth, N.E., 1638 to 1911|The Tilson Genealogy from Edmond Tilson at Plymouth, N.E., 1638 to 1911]]'' (Memorial Press, Plymouth, Mass., 1911) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Tilson|Tilson]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Tilson Genealogy from Edmond Tilson at Plymouth, N.E., 1638 to 1911|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/tilsongenealogyf00byutils * https://archive.org/details/tilsongenealogyf00tils * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005769814 :A 1978 supplement is available, which includes Errata for the 1911 edition. :[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Tilson-Tillson_Descendants(Supplement) Tilson-Tillson Descendants (Supplement)]

The Timeline for Edward Hicks Senior, The Spy

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'''Timeline:''' '''1760''' - His son Edward (The Loyalist) Hicks was born in Albany County, NY, died in 1832 in Marysburgh, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada. 1760Source: [[#S139]] AccessType AccessDate ItemOfInterest '''1760 28 Jan''' - Edward Hicks did lease a farm in lot 9 in the Beekman Patent on. This area is in present day Town of Union Vale. The farm was 117 acres and was occupied by Pardon Bently after Hicks left. Union Vale, Dutchess Co New York.Source: [[#S138]] BEEKMAN PATENT DUTCHESS COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE MAP #24 AccessType AccessDate ItemOfInterest BEEKMAN PATENT DUTCHESS COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE MAP #24 '''1760''' - Tax list for Dutchess County, New York. '''1760 Jun''' - his daughter Mary Hicks was born in Albany County, New York, died in 1804 in Athens, Leeds, Ontario, Canada. Source: [[#S139]] AccessType AccessDate ItemOfInterest '''1762''' - Tax list for Dutchess County, New York. Source: [[#S139]] AccessType AccessDate ItemOfInterest '''1763 Jun''' - His son David Hicks was born in Albany County, New York. Source: [[#S138]] BEEKMAN TAX LISTS DUTCHESS CO NY by Clifford M Buck:36 [NYS Library] AccessType AccessDate ItemOfInterest BEEKMAN TAX LISTS DUTCHESS CO NY by Clifford M Buck:36 [NYS Library]. '''1765''' - Edward and George Hicks obtain a land grant under the New Hampshire Land Grants. Source: [[#S139]] AccessType AccessDate ItemOfInterest '''1766''' Nov - Pownal Bennington, New Hampshire, later Co Vermont Edward and George Hicks petition King George III. [[Space:Nov 1766 Petition by Edward and George Hicks et al to King George III to Intervene in the Dispute between New Hampshire and New York|[2]]]. '''1767''' - His son Joseph Hicks was born in Albany County, NY, and died in 1815 in Marysburgh, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada. Source: [[#S139]] AccessType AccessDate ItemOfInterest '''1768 10 Nov ''' - Sold to George Gardner for 8 pounds containing 45 acres 4TH DIVISION #34 Witnesses were Samuel Thornton & James Barber. Source: [[#S138]] AccessType AccessDate ItemOfInterest ''' 1769''' - His son Daniel Hicks was born in Albany County, NY. and died in 1821 in Hallowell, Ontario, Canada. Source: [[#S139]] AccessType AccessDate ItemOfInterest '''1769 13 Dec''' - Sold land to Caleb Morgin of Pownall and Province of New York for 100 pounds. Source: [[#S138]] AccessType AccessDate ItemOfInterest ''' 1771''' - His daughter Elizabeth Hicks was born in Albany County, NY. her death was in 1807. Source: [[#S139]] AccessType AccessDate ItemOfInterest '''1772 10 Sep''' - Edward Hicks sold to Calib Morgin 45 acres in 2nd Div lot #39 being land not laid out yet belonging to right of Derrick Webb signed Sept 10 1772 in presence of William Whelen & Obediah Dunham Edward of Pownal County of Albany province of New York yeoman for consideration me thereunto moving recorded 27 1780. Source: [[#S138]] AccessType AccessDate ItemOfInterest '''1774''' - His son Joshua Hicks was born in Sugar Run, Bradford Cty, PA., died in 1838 in Marysburgh, Prince Edwards, Ontario, Canada. '''1775 ''' - Edward hicks from Dutchess Co NY made a possession at the mouth of Sugar Bend. Source: [[#S138]] AccessType AccessDate ItemOfInterest '''1777 25 Dec''' - He served in the military as a Private in Captain Walter Butler's Company of Rangers. Source: [[#S137]] AccessType AccessDate ItemOfInterest ''' 1778''' - He died. Hung as a spy at the age of 42 in Minisink, Orange, New York, United States. '''Index to Reference Materials for Edward Hicks, the Spy''' [[Space:The New Hampshire Grants or Benning Wentworth Grants|[1]]]. The New Hampshire Grants or Benning Wentworth Grants [[Space:Nov 1766 Petition by Edward and George Hicks et al to King George III to Intervene in the Dispute between New Hampshire and New York|[2]]]. Nov 1766 Petition by Edward and George Hicks et al to King George III to Intervene in the Dispute between New Hampshire and New York [[Space:The Pownall Land Sales of Edward Hicks|[3]]]. The Pownall Land Sales of Edward Hicks == Sources == * Source: S137 "," ; folder: "," Additional Manuscripts, No. 21765, folios 44-45.; British Library, Great Britain. sh Library, Great Britain. TID 183 Collection Additional Manuscripts, No. 21765, folios 44-45. Repository British Library RepositoryLoc Great Britain * Source: S138 Janet H "Rouse" Derbyshire, HUNTING FOR EDWARDS HICKS Who Died 1779 (http://members.tripod.com/~DERBYSHIRE_2/EDWARDHICKS.htm : accessed ), . 9. http://members.tripod.com/~DERBYSHIRE_2/EDWARDHICKS.htm : . TID 197 Author Janet H (Rouse) Derbyshire CreatorOwner WebsiteTitle HUNTING FOR EDWARDS HICKS Who Died 1779 URL http://members.tripod.com/~DERBYSHIRE_2/EDWARDHICKS.htm * Source: S139 Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 23 August 2018), memorial page for Edward “The Loyalist” Hicks (2 May 1736–1778), Find A Grave Memorial no. 121519856, ; Maintained by Marilyn Decker (contributor 48722209) Unknown., Find A Grave (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/121519856/edward-hicks : accessed ), . d 23 August 2018), memorial page for Edward “The Loyalist” Hicks (2 May 1736–1778), Find A Grave Memorial no. 121519856, ; Maintained by Marilyn Decker (contributor 48722209) Unknown. Find A Grave. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/121519856/edward-hicks : . TID 197 Author CreatorOwner Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 23 August 2018), memorial page for Edward “The Loyalist” Hicks (2 May 1736–1778), Find A Grave Memorial no. 121519856, ; Maintained by Marilyn Decker (contributor 48722209) Unknown. WebsiteTitle Find A Grave URL https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/121519856/edward-hicks

The Timmons family of Ohio and Indiana

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A place to track the various Timmons families who came to Jasper County, Indiana from Ross County, Ohio, in an effort to determine the parents of [[Timmons-256|John Timmons (1789-1871)]] ==John Timmins Mystery== There has been some confusion between the John Timmons who came from Delaware to Ross County, Ohio and then moved to Jasper County, Indiana in the 1840s, and John W. Timmons or [[Timmons-1499|John Wesley Timmons (1791-1847)]] who was born in Ross County, Ohio. '''Potential Brothers of John Timmons'''''' In 1860, there is an Abijah Timmons, age 55, living with [[Timmons-256|John Timmons (1789-1871)]]. His birth location is given as Maryland and his age would place his birth year around 1805. {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''John Timmons''' || '''M''' || '''70''' || || '''Delaware''' |- | Margt Timmons || F || 68 || || Maryland |- | Caroline Denton || F || 19 || || Indiana |- | Abigal Timmons || M || 55 || || Maryland |} '''1860 Census''': "United States Census, 1860"
Citing Page: 54; Affiliate Publication Number: M653; Affiliate Film Number: 268; FHL microfilm: 803268; Record number: 18398;
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4NB-FN6 FamilySearch] (accessed 21 November 2021)
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John Timmons (70) in Jordan Township, Jasper, Indiana, United States. Born in Delaware.
As the census does not indicate the relationship of this man to the head of household, we cannot be certain of his relationship. However, his age would likely exclude him as a child of John (only 15 years older) and indicate that perhaps he is a brother or a cousin. The name Abijah is also less common so may be a family name and easier to track in the records. ALso fo note is that Aibjah is born in Maryland, indicating that there is a likely a connection between the Maryland and Delaware Timmons families. There is another [[Timmons-1223|Abijah Timmons (1773-1827)]] on WikiTree, who is the brother of [[Timmons-1239|Abraham Timmons (abt.1765-abt.1812)]], who I think might be the father of John. Abraham was from Maryland and moved to Deerfield, Ross, Ohio and whose sons [[Timmons-1430|Wingate]] and [[Timmons-1429|Joshua]] both married women with the surname Rowan - [[Rowan-1457|Nancy]] and [[Rowan-1462|Sarah]] respectively. Our John married Margaret Rowen. Some online trees have suggested that Nancy and Sarah's father [[Rowan-600|Alexander Rowan]] is Margaret's father. It would be normal for a man to name a son after his brother, so it's possible that Abijah and John are also Abraham Timmons' sons, but more digging is needed. To try to uncover their relationship, I looked for other records of Abijah. We find him 10 years earlier living in the household of [[Timmons-2333|Wilson L. Timmons (abt.1811-1878)]] '''1850 Census''': "United States Census, 1850"
Citing family , NARA microfilm publication (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MXQY-XLH FamilySearch] (accessed 21 November 2021)
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Abajah Timmons (46) in Monroe Township, Pickaway, Ohio, United States.
. {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Wilson Timmons || M || 40 || || Ohio |- | Emaline Timmons || F || 35 || || Delaware |- | Esther Timmons || F || 12 || || Ohio |- | Nancy E Timmons || F || 10 || || Ohio |- | William H Timmons || M || 7 || || Ohio |- | '''Abajah Timmons''' || '''M''' || '''46''' || ||'''Maryland''' |- | Sarah A Timmons || F || 21 || || Ohio |- | Eliza Timmons || F || 18 || || Ohio |} Again, we are not told how these people are related, but from the way the names are arranged with Sarah and Eliza coming after Abijah, it suggests that he is their father and not Wilson. Given the closeness of their ages, it is posssible that Abijah adn Wilson are brothers. In the 1840 census Abijah is again found in Monroe Township, '''1840 Census''': "United States Census, 1840"
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRR-B9Q FamilySearch] (accessed 21 November 2021)
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Abijah Timmons in Monroe Township, Pickaway, Ohio, United States.
In the household are 1 male 30-40, 1 female under 5, 1 female 5-10, one female 10-15 and 1 female 30-40. , so it would appear Abijah had a family and that Sarah and Eliza who were found with him in 1850 were 2 of his 3 daughters. ( the ages fit) It is possible that his wife and younger daughter died between 1840 and 1850. We can find Wilson Timmons on the same census page and it does not show children of the right age to be these two girls Also on the same census page are: ::Margaret Timmins, aged betwen 50 and 60 with a girl betwen the ages of 10 and 15. ::William Timmins, in a household with two men, one between 20 and 30 and the other between 60 and 70. ==Tracking the Timmons Family== In the early 1800s, many Timmons along with other families made the trip from Maryland and Delaware to Ohio, settling mainly in Ross and Pickaway Counties and later some moved to Indiana, settling in Tippecanoe and Jasper. Many of these lines appear to link back to one common ancestor: [[Timmons-1189|John William Timmons (abt.1620-abt.1680)]] whose son WIlliam settled in Maryland. I've begun to list here what Timmons I could find in extant census records in a effort to determine family groups and ultimately prove John's parentage. Input from others is welcomed. '''Feel free to edit and improve this page.''' ==Timmons Heads of Household in Delaware 1810== :'''Smith Timmons''' was in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States. '''1810 Census''': "United States Census, 1810"
Citing p. 328, NARA microfilm publication M252 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 4; FHL microfilm 224,381.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH24-T6K FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
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Smith Timmons in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States.
:'''Jno Timmons''' was in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States. '''1810 Census''': "United States Census, 1810"
Citing p. 327, NARA microfilm publication M252 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 4; FHL microfilm 224,381.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH24-RG7 FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
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Jno Timmons in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States.
:'''Levi Timmons''' was in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States. '''1810 Census''': "United States Census, 1810"
Citing p. 327, NARA microfilm publication M252 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 4; FHL microfilm 224,381.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH24-RGY FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
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Levi Timmons in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States.
:'''Jno Timmons''' was in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States. '''1810 Census''': "United States Census, 1810"
Citing p. 337, NARA microfilm publication M252 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 4; FHL microfilm 224,381.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH24-RV2 FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
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Jno Timmons in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States.
:'''Caty Timmons''' was in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States. '''1810 Census''': "United States Census, 1810"
Citing p. 339, NARA microfilm publication M252 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 4; FHL microfilm 224,381.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH24-RKT FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
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Caty Timmons in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States.
:'''Hester Timmons''' was in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States. '''1810 Census''': "United States Census, 1810"
Citing p. 329, NARA microfilm publication M252 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 4; FHL microfilm 224,381.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH24-TX3 FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
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Hester Timmons in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States.
:'''Noble Timmons''' was in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States. '''1810 Census''': "United States Census, 1810"
Citing p. 328, NARA microfilm publication M252 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 4; FHL microfilm 224,381.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH24-T62 FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
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Noble Timmons in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States.
: '''Steph Timmons''' was in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States. '''1810 Census''': "United States Census, 1810"
Citing p. 335, NARA microfilm publication M252 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 4; FHL microfilm 224,381.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH24-RJ3 FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
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Steph Timmons in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States.
:'''Geo Timmons''' was in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States. '''1810 Census''': "United States Census, 1810"
Citing p. 339, NARA microfilm publication M252 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 4; FHL microfilm 224,381.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH24-TM6 FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
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Geo Timmonds in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States.
:'''Jno Timmons''' was in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States. '''1810 Census''': "United States Census, 1810"
Citing p. 338, NARA microfilm publication M252 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 4; FHL microfilm 224,381.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH24-RKD FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
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Jno Timmons in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States.
:'''Wm Timmons''' was in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States. '''1810 Census''': "United States Census, 1810"
Citing p. 328, NARA microfilm publication M252 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 4; FHL microfilm 224,381.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH24-TXD FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBM-QG7 FamilySearch Image] Image number 00177
Wm Timmons in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States.
:'''Ezekl Timmons''' was in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States. '''1810 Census''': "United States Census, 1810"
Citing p. 327, NARA microfilm publication M252 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 4; FHL microfilm 224,381.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH24-RGR FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
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Ezekl Timmons in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States.
:'''Aaron Timmons''' was in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States. '''1810 Census''': "United States Census, 1810"
Citing p. 327, NARA microfilm publication M252 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 4; FHL microfilm 224,381.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH24-RGW FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
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Aaron Timmons in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States.
:'''Wm Timmons''' was in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States. '''1810 Census''': "United States Census, 1810"
Citing p. 334, NARA microfilm publication M252 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 4; FHL microfilm 224,381.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH24-RNP FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
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Wm Timmons in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States.
:'''Sela Timmons''' was in Baltimore, Dagsboro, Indian River, Lewis, Rehoboth, and Broadkill, Sussex, Delaware, United States. '''1810 Census''': "United States Census, 1810"
Citing p. 439, NARA microfilm publication M252 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 4; FHL microfilm 224,381.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH24-BG4 FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
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Sela Timmons in Baltimore, Dagsboro, Indian River, Lewis, Rehoboth, and Broadkill, Sussex, Delaware, United States.
==Timmons Heads of Household in Delaware 1800== :'''John Timmons''' in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, p. 389. '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"
Citing p. 389, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 4; FHL microfilm 6,413.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRH-F5M FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
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John Timmons Jr in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States.
:'''Lehiel Timmons''' in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, p. 389. '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"
Citing p. 389, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 4; FHL microfilm 6,413.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRH-N6W FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
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Lehiel Timmons in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States.
:'''Eli Timmons''' in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, p. 389. '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"
Citing p. 389, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 4; FHL microfilm 6,413.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRH-N6S FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
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Eli Timmons in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States.
:'''Jas Timmons''' in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, p. 389 '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"
Citing p. 389, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 4; FHL microfilm 6,413.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRH-FPP FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9R8F-S37 FamilySearch Image] Image number 00207
Jas Timmons in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States.
:'''John Timmons''' in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, p. 389 '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"
Citing p. 389, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 4; FHL microfilm 6,413.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRH-FPY FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9R8F-S37 FamilySearch Image] Image number 00207
John Timmons Sr in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States.
:'''Noble Timmons''' in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, p. 389 '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"
Citing p. 389, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 4; FHL microfilm 6,413.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRH-FP5 FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9R8F-S37 FamilySearch Image] Image number 00207
Noble Timmons in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States.
:'''Joshue Timmons''' in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, p. 389 '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"
Citing p. 389, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 4; FHL microfilm 6,413.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRH-N6H FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9R8F-S37 FamilySearch Image] Image number 00207
Joshua Timmons in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States.
:'''Wm Timmons''' in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, p. 389 '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"
Citing p. 389, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 4; FHL microfilm 6,413.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRH-F5H FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9R8F-S37 FamilySearch Image] Image number 00207
Wm Timmons in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States.
:'''Mathew Timmons''' in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, p. 389 '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"
Citing p. 389, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 4; FHL microfilm 6,413.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRH-F5S FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9R8F-S37 FamilySearch Image] Image number 00207
Mathew Timmons in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States.
:'''Gillip Timmons''' in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, p. 389 '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"
Citing p. 389, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 4; FHL microfilm 6,413.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRH-N64 FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9R8F-S37 FamilySearch Image] Image number 00207
Gillip Timmons in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States.
:'''Smith Timmons''' in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, p. 389 '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"
Citing p. 389, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 4; FHL microfilm 6,413.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRH-FPD FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9R8F-S37 FamilySearch Image] Image number 00207
Smith Timmons in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States.
:'''John Timmons''' in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, p. 389 '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"
Citing p. 389, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 4; FHL microfilm 6,413.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRH-N63 FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9R8F-S37 FamilySearch Image] Image number 00207
John Timmons in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States.
==Timmons Heads of Household in Maryland 1800== :'''Thomas Timmons Jr.''' in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, p. 211 '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"
Citing p. 211, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 12; FHL microfilm 193,665.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRC-LN9 FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRZK-9JF FamilySearch Image] Image number 00217
Thomas Timmons Jr in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, Maryland, United States.
:'''Abraham Timmons''' in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, p. 234 '''1800 Census''':"United States Census, 1800"
Citing p. 234, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 12; FHL microfilm 193,665.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRC-L9F FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RZK-YH FamilySearch Image] Image number 00240
Abraham Timmons in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, Maryland, United States.
:'''Charls Timmons'''in Emmitsburg, Frederick, p. 172. '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"
Citing p. 172, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 10; FHL microfilm 193,663.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH55-KP1 FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GR8Q-J6M FamilySearch Image] Image number 00179
Charls Timmons in Emmitsburg, Frederick, Maryland, United States.
:'''Samuel Timmons''' in Nanticoke, Somerset. '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"
Citing p. 41, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 12; FHL microfilm 193,665.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRC-6GC FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RZK-9J FamilySearch Image] Image number 00047
Samuel Timmons in Nanticoke, Somerset, Maryland, United States.
:'''Geo Timmona''' in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, p. 234. '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"
Citing p. 234, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 12; FHL microfilm 193,665.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRC-LS3 FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RZK-YH FamilySearch Image] Image number 00240
Geo Timmons Sr in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, Maryland, United States.
:'''Benjamin Timmons''' in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, p. 210. '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"
Citing p. 210, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 12; FHL microfilm 193,665.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRC-LX7 FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RZK-9QG FamilySearch Image] Image number 00216
Benjamin Timmons in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, Maryland, United States.
:'''Ephriam Timmons''' in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, p. 211. '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"
Citing p. 211, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 12; FHL microfilm 193,665.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRC-LF2 FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRZK-9JF FamilySearch Image] Image number 00217
Ephriam Timmons in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, Maryland, United States.
:'''Aaron Timmons''' in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcesterp. 234. '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"
Citing p. 234, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 12; FHL microfilm 193,665.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRC-LS8 FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RZK-YH FamilySearch Image] Image number 00240
Aaron Timmons in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, Maryland, United States.
:'''George Timmons''' in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, p. 199. '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"
Citing p. 199, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 12; FHL microfilm 193,665.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRC-5LQ FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RZK-BC FamilySearch Image] Image number 00205
George Timmons in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, Maryland, United States.
:'''Elisha Timmons''' in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, p. 211. '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"
Citing p. 211, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 12; FHL microfilm 193,665.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRC-LFJ FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRZK-9JF FamilySearch Image] Image number 00217
Elisha Timmons in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, Maryland, United States.
:''' Nancy Timmons''' in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, p. 211. '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"
Citing p. 211, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 12; FHL microfilm 193,665.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRC-LFX FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRZK-9JF FamilySearch Image] Image number 00217
Nancy Timmons in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, Maryland, United States.
:''' Whittington TImmons''' in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, p. 211. '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"
Citing p. 211, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 12; FHL microfilm 193,665.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRC-LF6 FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRZK-9JF FamilySearch Image] Image number 00217
Whittington Timmons in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, Maryland, United States.
:'''Geo Timmons''' in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, p. 234. '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"
Citing p. 234, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 12; FHL microfilm 193,665.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRC-L9J FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RZK-YH FamilySearch Image] Image number 00240
Geo Timmons Jr in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, Maryland, United States.
:''' George Timmons''' in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, p. 198. '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"
Citing p. 198, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 12; FHL microfilm 193,665.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRC-52Q FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRZK-9MG FamilySearch Image] Image number 00204
George Timmons in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, Maryland, United States.
:'''Thomas Timmons''' in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, p. 211. '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"
Citing p. 211, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 12; FHL microfilm 193,665.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRC-LF8 FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRZK-9JF FamilySearch Image] Image number 00217
Thomas Timmons in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, Maryland, United States.
:'''Esau Timmons''' in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, p. 208. '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"
Citing p. 208, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 12; FHL microfilm 193,665.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRC-28P FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRZK-LF FamilySearch Image] Image number 00214
Esau Timmons in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, Maryland, United States.
:''' Isaac Timmons''' in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, p. 205. '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"
Citing p. 205, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 12; FHL microfilm 193,665.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRC-27Z FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RZK-TG FamilySearch Image] Image number 00211
Isaac Timmons in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, Maryland, United States.
:'''Edward Timmons''' in Anne Arundel, p. 102. '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"
Citing p. 102, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 9; FHL microfilm 193,662.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH5R-VMT FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GR8N-JV7 FamilySearch Image] Image number 00060
Edward Timmons in Anne Arundel, Maryland, United States.
:'''David Timmons''' in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, p. 211. '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"
Citing p. 211, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 12; FHL microfilm 193,665.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRC-LFK FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRZK-9JF FamilySearch Image] Image number 00217
David Timmons in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, Maryland, United States.
:'''Leonard Timmons''' in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, p. 211. '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"
Citing p. 211, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 12; FHL microfilm 193,665.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRC-LNM FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRZK-9JF FamilySearch Image] Image number 00217
Leonard Timmons in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, Maryland, United States.
:''' Elizah Timmons''' in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester. p. 210. '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"
Citing p. 210, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 12; FHL microfilm 193,665.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRC-LXY FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RZK-9QG FamilySearch Image] Image number 00216
Elizah Timmons in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, Maryland, United States.
:'''George Timmons''' in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, p. 211. '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"
Citing p. 211, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 12; FHL microfilm 193,665.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRC-LFD FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRZK-9JF FamilySearch Image] Image number 00217
George Timmons in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, Maryland, United States.
:'''George Timmons''' in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, p. 211. '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"
Citing p. 211, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 12; FHL microfilm 193,665.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRC-LFD FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRZK-9JF FamilySearch Image] Image number 00217
George Timmons in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, Maryland, United States.
:''' Josse Timmons''' in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, p. 211. '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"
Citing p. 211, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 12; FHL microfilm 193,665.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRC-LFL FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRZK-9JF FamilySearch Image] Image number 00217
Josse Timmons in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, Maryland, United States.
:'''Isaac Timmons''' in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, p. 202. '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"
Citing p. 202, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 12; FHL microfilm 193,665.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRC-BL8 FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRZK-XM FamilySearch Image] Image number 00208
Isaac Timmons in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, Maryland, United States.
==Timmons Heads of Household in Maryland1790== In the 1790 census Thomas was in Worcester, Maryland, United States. '''1790 Census''': "United States Census, 1790"
Citing p. 151, NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 3; FHL microfilm 568,143.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHKY-ZWK FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY8-3STJ FamilySearch Image] Image number 00458
Thomas Timmonds in Worcester, Maryland, United States.
:'''Stephen Timmonds''' in Worcester, p. 151 "United States Census, 1790"Citing p. 151, NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 3; FHL microfilm 568,143.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHKY-Z7C FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY8-3STJ FamilySearch Image] Image number 00458
:'''Thos Timmon''' in Harford, p. 303. "United States Census, 1790" Citing p. 303, NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 3; FHL microfilm 568,143.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHKY-NM7 FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY8-SNGG FamilySearch Image] Image number 00538
:'''Edward Timmins''' in Anne Arundel, p 413. "United States Census, 1790" Citing p. 413, NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 3; FHL microfilm 568,143.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHKT-TT3 FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY8-SVSD FamilySearch Image] Image number 00232
:'''Whittington Timmonds''' in Worcester, p. 145 "United States Census, 1790" Citing p. 145, NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 3; FHL microfilm 568,143.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHKY-CKJ FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY8-SV6P FamilySearch Image] Image number 00455
:'''James Timmonds''' Worcester, p. 151. "United States Census, 1790"
Citing p. 151, NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 3; FHL microfilm 568,143.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHKY-ZQD FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY8-3STJ FamilySearch Image] Image number 00458.
:''' Joseph Timmonds''' in Worcester, p. 151. "United States Census, 1790"
Citing p. 151, NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 3; FHL microfilm 568,143.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHKY-ZQ6 FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY8-3STJ FamilySearch Image] Image number 00458
Joseph Timmonds in Worcester, Maryland, United States.
:'''Edwd Timmons''' in Harford, p. 303. "United States Census, 1790" Citing p. 303, NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 3; FHL microfilm 568,143.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHKY-NMB FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY8-SNGG FamilySearch Image] Image number 00538
:'''Joseph Timmonds''' in Worcester, p. 147. "United States Census, 1790"Citing p. 147, NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 3; FHL microfilm 568,143.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHKY-CTB FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY8-3S88 FamilySearch Image] Image number 00456
:'''Elijah Timmonds''' in Worcester, p. 151. "United States Census, 1790"
Citing p. 151, NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 3; FHL microfilm 568,143.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHKY-ZWV FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY8-3STJ FamilySearch Image] Image number 00458
in Worcester, Maryland, United States.
:'''Benjamin Timmonds''' in Worcester, p. 149 "United States Census, 1790"Citing p. 149, NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 3; FHL microfilm 568,143.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHKY-CPN FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY8-3SZ1 FamilySearch Image] Image number 00457
:'''Wm Timmonds''' in Worcester, p. 147. '''1790 Census''': "United States Census, 1790"
Citing p. 147, NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 3; FHL microfilm 568,143.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHKY-CT1 FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY8-3S88 FamilySearch Image] Image number 00456
Wm Timmonds in Worcester, Maryland, United States.
:'''Nehemiah Timmonds''' in Worcester, p. 147. "United States Census, 1790"Citing p. 147, NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 3; FHL microfilm 568,143.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHKY-C1T FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY8-3S88 FamilySearch Image] Image number 00456
==Sources==

The tips of Evas tree

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'''Starting from third great grandparents, working from the maternal side.''' Gonna be a long list - but useful. =Maternal Grandmother's limb of the tree= == The branch of [[Sjöqvist-2|Stina Lotta Sjöqvist]] (1821 - 1903) ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Sjöqvist-Family-Tree-2 Tree])== '''Ten generations back from me''' *[[Jacobsdotter-225|Elisabeth Jacobsdotter]] (1668 - 1738) '''Nybble, Fellingsbro''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Jacobsdotter-225&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Jacobsdotter-Descendants-225 Descendants] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AMyConnections&w=Jacobsdotter-225 connections] *[[Nilsson-3792|Johan (Nilsson) Jernberg]] (1668 - 1718) '''Nybble, Fellingsbro''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Nilsson-3792&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Nilsson-Descendants-3792 Descendants] '''Nine generations back from me''' *Daughter of the couple above *[[Andersson-5677|Lars Andersson]] (1707 - 1737) '''Fellingsbro''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersson-5677&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersson-Descendants-5677 Descendants] *[[Ersdotter-478|Anna Ersdotter]] (1700 - 1775) '''Nyckelby, Fellingsbro''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ersdotter-478&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ersdotter-Descendants-478 Descendants] *[[Olsson-2077|Nils Olsson]] (1687 - 1757) '''Nyckelby, Fellingsbro''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Olsson-2077&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olsson-Descendants-2077 Descendants] '''Ten generations back from me''' *[[Andersdotter-4243|Elin Andersdotter]] (1640 - 1711) '''Fänninge, Fellingsbro''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersdotter-4243&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersdotter-Descendants-4243 Descendants] *[[Larsson-3317|Måns Larsson]] (1640 - 1677) '''Fänninge, Fellingsbro''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsson-3317&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsson-Descendants-3317 Descendants] *[[Jonsdotter-2367|Karin Jonsdotter]] (1644 - 1696) '''Sällinge, Fellingsbro''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Jonsdotter-2367&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Jonsdotter-Descendants-2367 Descendants] *[[Jonsson-3354|Johan Jonsson]] (1645 - 1708) '''Sällinge, Fellingsbro''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Jonsson-3354&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Jonsson-Descendants-3354 Descendants] *[[Persdotter-2062|Karin Persdotter]] (1654 - 1730) '''Sköldberga, Fellingsbro''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Persdotter-2062&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationships] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Persdotter-Descendants-2062 Descendants] *[[Larsson-2840|Lars Larsson]] (1655 - 1710) '''Sköldberga, Fellingsbro''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsson-2840&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsson-Descendants-2840 Descendants] *[[Ersdotter-476|Ingeborg Ersdotter]] (1647 - 1691) '''Tåje, Fellingsbro''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ersdotter-476&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ersdotter-Descendants-476 Descendants] *[[Clemetsson-2|Christoffer Clemetsson]] (1641 - 1707) '''Tåje, Fellingsbro''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Clemetsson-2&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Clemetsson-Descendants-2 Descendants] **nine generations back along one line and ten along another '''Nine generations back from me''' *[[Johansdotter-1477|Karin Johansdotter]] (1700-??) '''Alvesta, Västra Skedvi''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Johansdotter-1477&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Johansdotter-Descendants-1477 Descendants] *[[Classon-34|Johan Classon Spak]] (1700 -??) '''Alvesta, Västra Skedvi''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Classon-34&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Classon-Descendants-34 Descendants] *[[Andersdotter-3581|Kerstin Andersdotter]] (1691 - 1771) '''Laksta, Västra Skedvi''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersdotter-3581&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersdotter-Descendants-3581 Descendants] *[[Andersson-5709|Erik Andersson]] (1678 - bef. 1766) '''Laksta, Västra Skedvi''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersson-5709&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersson-Descendants-5709 Descendants] *[[Johansdotter-1478|Anna Johansdotter]] (1698 - 1769) '''Brattfors, Västra Skedvi''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Johansdotter-1478&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Johansdotter-Descendants-1478 Descendants] *[[Andersson-5711|Olof Andersson]] (1704 - 1766) '''Brattfors, Västra Skedvi''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersson-5711&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersson-Descendants-5711 Descendants] '''Eight generations back from me''' *Daughter of the couple above *[[Andersson-5690|Lars Kollberg]] (1714 - 1767) '''Hestra to Västra Skedvi''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersson-5690&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersson-Descendants-5690 Descendants] - parents may be found (speculative) ==[[Ramstedt-9|Karl Johan (Ramstedt) Fröberg]] (1823 - 1905) ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ramstedt-Family-Tree-9 Tree])== :There is some uncertainty here : - the ''only'' child of Stina Lotta and Karl Johan was born two months after the wedding. '''Nine generations back from me''' * [[Johansdotter-1410|Margareta Johansdotter]] (1702 - 1769) '''Grangärde''' - - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Johansdotter-1410&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Johansdotter-Descendants-1410 Descendants] *[[Mårtensson-385|Mårten Mårtensson]] (1704 - 1749) '''Ibbarbo, Norrbärke''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=M%C3%A5rtensson-385&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/M%C3%A5rtensson-Descendants-385 Descendants] '''Eight generations back from me''' * Daughter of the couple above *[[Ersson-498|Nils Ersson]] (1733 - 1776) '''Hidinge - Götlunda''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ersson-498&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ersson-Descendants-498 Descendants] *[[Olsdotter-967|Anna Olsdotter]] (1725 - 1773) '''Fellingsbro''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Olsdotter-967&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olsdotter-Descendants-967 Descendants] *Son of the couple below '''Nine generations back from me''' *[[Andersdotter-3593|Anna Andersdotter]] (1694 - aft. 1760) '''Götlunda''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersdotter-3593&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersdotter-Descendants-3593 Descendants] *[[Hansson-1383|Lars (Hansson) Stridman]] (1682 - 1760) '''Götlunda''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hansson-1383&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hansson-Descendants-1383 Descendants] '''Seven generations back from me''' *[[Nilsdotter-2158|Cajsa (Nilsdotter) Ramstedt]] (1759 - 1823) '''Fellingsbro''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Nilsdotter-2158&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Nilsdotter-Descendants-2158 Descendants] Brickwall, name too common *Grandson of the couples below '''Nine generations back from me''' *[[Andersdotter-3586|Anna Andersdotter]] (1679 - 1746) '''Ramsberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersdotter-3586&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersdotter-Descendants-3586 Descendants] *[[Johansson-3245|Johan Johansson]] (1667 - 1754) '''Ramsberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Johansson-3245&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Johansson-Descendants-3245 Descendants] *[[Nilsdotter-2153|Kerstin Nilsdotter]] (1688 - 1743) '''Ramsberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Nilsdotter-2153&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Nilsdotter-Descendants-2153 Descendants] *[[Olofsson-1272|Henrik Olofsson]] (1683 - 1729) '''Ramsberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Olofsson-1272&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olofsson-Descendants-1272 Descendants] ==The branch of [[Lindberg-308|Maria Stina Lindberg]] (1817 - 1863) ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lindberg-Family-Tree-308 Tree])== '''Eight generations back from me''' *[[Larsdotter-2041|Kerstin Larsdotter]] '''Nyed''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsdotter-2041&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsdotter-Descendants-2041 Descendants] *[[Stake-38|Henrik Eriksson Stake]] (1695 - 1738) '''Nyed''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Stake-38&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Stake-Descendants-38 Descendants] '''Seven generations back from me''' *Daughter of the couple above *[[Holm-913|Petter Holm]] (abt. 1733 - 1795) '''Västergötland to Älvsbacka''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Holm-913&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Holm-Descendants-913 Descendants] **brickwall, birth location too vague '''Eight generations back from me''' *[[Larsdotter-1946|Kerstin Larsdotter]] (1724 - 1793) '''Ransäter''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsdotter-1946&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsdotter-Descendants-1946 Descendants] *[[Nyqvist-56|Jonas Bengtsson Nyqvist]] (1723 - 1792) '''Ransäter''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Nyqvist-56&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Nyqvist-Descendants-56 Descendants] *[[Svensdotter-1562|Annika Svensdotter]] (1716 - 1783) '''Ransäter''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Svensdotter-1562&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Svensdotter-Descendants-1562 Descendants] *[[Lindberg-327|Abraham Andersson Lindberg]] (1714 - 1771) '''Ransäter''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lindberg-327&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lindberg-Descendants-327 Descendants] ==The branch of [[Vieweg-10|Christian Fredrik Vieweg]] (1811 - 1861) ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Vieweg-Family-Tree-10 Tree])== '''Eight generations back from me''' *[[Larsdotter-2073|Maria Larsdotter]] (1700 - 1771) '''Älvsbacka''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsdotter-2073&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsdotter-Descendants-2073 Descendants] *[[Olofsson-1400|Nils Olofsson]] (1701 - 1740) '''Älvsbacka''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Olofsson-1400&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olofsson-Descendants-1400 - Descendants] *[[Jonsdotter-2214|Ingeborg Jonsdotter]] (1689 - 1769) '''Älvsbacka''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Jonsdotter-2214&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Jonsdotter-Descendants-2214 Descendants] *[[Larsson-3147|Nils Larsson]] (1697 - 1770) '''Älvsbacka''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsson-3147&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsson-Descendants-3147 Descendants] *[[Johansdotter-1633|Johanna Johansdotter]] (1717 - 1778) '''Ramsberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Johansdotter-1633&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Johansdotter-Descendants-1633 Descendants] *[[Åberg-54|Noak Noaksson Åberg]] (1723 - 1793) '''Ramsberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=%C3%85berg-54&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/%C3%85berg-Descendants-54 Descendants] *[[Baur-177|Anna Rosina (Baur) Vieweg]] (1704 - 1788) '''Skinnskatteberg''' - *[[Vieweg-34|Gottfrid Vieweg]] (1694 - 1773) '''Skinnskatteberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Baur-177&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Baur-Descendants-177 Descendants] ==The branch of [[Jansdotter-336|Anna Cajsa Jansdotter]] (1805 - 1884) ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Jansdotter-Family-Tree-336 Tree])== '''Eight generations back from me''' *[[Larsdotter-1795|Brita Larsdotter]] (1717 - 1769) '''Julita''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsdotter-1795&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsdotter-Descendants-1795 Descendants]] *[[Staffansson-29|Jonas Staffansson]] (1715 - 1773) '''Julita''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Staffansson-29&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Staffansson-Descendants-29 Descendants] *[[Jonsdotter-1958|Hebbla Jonsdotter]] (1710 - 1753) '''Julita''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Jonsdotter-1958&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Jonsdotter-Descendants-1958 Descendants] *[[Andersson-5604|Jacob Andersson]] (1708 - 1738) '''Julita''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersson-5604&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersson-Descendants-5604 Descendants] *[[Christoffersdotter-45|Malin Christoffersdotter]] (1698 - 1739) '''Fellingsbro''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Christoffersdotter-45&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Christoffersdotter-Descendants-45 Descendants] **(daughter of [[Clemetsson-2|Christoffer Clemetsson]]) *[[Andersson-5647|Göran Andersson]] (1700 - 1760) '''Fellingsbro''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersson-5647&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersson-Descendants-5647 Descendants] *[[Andersdotter-3522|Karin Andersdotter]] (1707 - 1772) '''Fellingsbro''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersdotter-3522&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersdotter-Descendants-3522 Descendants] *[[Johansson-3130|Abraham Johansson]] (1702 - 1742) '''Fellingsbro''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Johansson-3130&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Johansson-Descendants-3130 Descendants] ==The branch of [[Ersson-473|Carl Ersson]] (1807 - 1887) ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ersson-Family-Tree-473 Tree])== '''Eight generations back from me''' *[[Berndtsdotter-3|Agneta Berndtsdotter]] (1710 - 1765) '''Götlunda''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Berndtsdotter-3&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Berndtsdotter-Descendants-3 Descendants] *[[Carlsson-842|Carl Carlsson]] (1710 - 1773) '''Götlunda''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Carlsson-842&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Carlsson-Descendants-842 Descendants] *[[Andersdotter-3533|Ingierd Andersdotter]] (1720-) '''Sköllersta, Julita''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersdotter-3533&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersdotter-Descendants-3533 Descendants] *[[Håkansson-460|Erik (Håkansson) Kjellberg]] (1720-) '''Sköllersta, Julita''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=H%C3%A5kansson-460&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/H%C3%A5kansson-Descendants-460 Descendants] *[[Larsdotter-1793|Brita Larsdotter]] (1727 - 1792) '''Julita''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsdotter-1793&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsdotter-Descendants-1793 Descendants] *[[Persson-2973|Olof Persson]] (1724 - 1786) '''Julita''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Persson-2973&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Persson-Descendants-2973 Descendants] '''Seven generations back from me''' *Daughter of the couple above *[[Ersson-484|Anders Ersson]] (1751 - 1798) '''Julita''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ersson-484&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ersson-Descendants-484 Descendants] ==The branch of [[Olsdotter-940|Stina Olsdotter]] (1806 - 1857) ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olsdotter-Family-Tree-940 Tree])== '''Nine generations back from me''' *[[Persdotter-2039|Marit Persdotter]] (1674 - 1713) '''Himmeta''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Persdotter-2039&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Persdotter-Descendants-2039 Descendants] *[[Jönsson-2876|Jöns Jönsson]] (1670 - 1722) '''Himmeta''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=J%C3%B6nsson-2876&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/J%C3%B6nsson-Descendants-2876 Descendants] *[[Larsdotter-1798|Brita Larsdotter]] (1665 - 1751) '''Himmeta''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsdotter-1798&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsdotter-Descendants-1798 Descendants] *[[Larsson-2808|Anders Larsson]] (1665 - 1713) '''Himmeta''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsson-2808&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsson-Descendants-2808 Descendants] *[[Persdotter-2041|Kerstin Persdotter]] (1684 - 1757) '''Munktorp''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Persdotter-2041&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Persdotter-Descendants-2041 Descendants] *[[Persson-2982|Anders Persson]] (1680 - 1724) '''Munktorp''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Persson-2982&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Persson-Descendants-2982 Descendants] *[[Larsdotter-1800|Anna Larsdotter]] (1670 - 1736) '''Munktorp''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsdotter-1800&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsdotter-Descendants-1800 Descendants] *[[Olsson-2056|Jon Olsson]] (1660 - 1717) '''Munktorp''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Olsson-2056&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olsson-Descendants-2056 Descendants] *[[Nilsdotter-2126|Elisabeth Nilsdotter]] (1661 - 1737) '''Himmeta''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Nilsdotter-2126&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Nilsdotter-Descendants-2126 Descendants] *[[Henriksson-307|Jonas (Henriksson) Root]] (abt. 1660 - abt. 1701) '''Himmeta''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Henriksson-307&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Henriksson-Descendants-307 Descendants] *[[Ersdotter-467|Karin Ersdotter]] (abt. 1660 - 1692) '''Himmeta''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ersdotter-467&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ersdotter-Descendants-467 Descendants] *[[Persson-2989|Per Persson]] (abt. 1660 - abt. 1710) '''Himmeta''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Persson-2989&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Persson-Descendants-2989 Descendants] *[[Mattsdotter-280|Kerstin Mattsdotter]] (1670 - aft. 1717) '''Himmeta''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Mattsdotter-280&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mattsdotter-Descendants-280 Descendants] *[[Larsson-2820|Nils Larsson]] (1665 - 1716) '''Himmeta''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsson-2820&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsson-Descendants-2820 Descendants] *[[Eriksdotter-781|Karin Eriksdotter]] (1660 - 1736) '''Himmeta''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eriksdotter-781&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Eriksdotter-Descendants-781 Descendants] *[[Ersson-486|Olof Ersson]] (1660 - 1696) '''Himmeta''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ersson-486&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ersson-Descendants-486 Descendants] ==The branch of [[Svensson-2401|Erik Svensson]] (1804 - 1857) ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Svensson-Family-Tree-2401 Tree])== '''Seven generations back from me''' *[[Persdotter-2052|Anna Persdotter]] (1736 - 1790) '''Julita''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Persdotter-2052&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Persdotter-Descendants-2052 Descendants] *[[Andersson-5665|Per (Andersson) Bottenqvist]] (1739 - 1790) '''Julita''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersson-5665&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersson-Descendants-5665 Descendants] *[[Ersdotter-473|Brita Ersdotter]] (1737 - 1795) '''Västermo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ersdotter-473&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ersdotter-Descendants-473 Descendants] *[[Olsson-2064|Jan Olsson]] (1737 - 1783) '''Västermo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Olsson-2064&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olsson-Descendants-2064 Descendants] =Maternal grandfather's limb of the tree= ==The branch of [[Tiberg-4|Stina Maja Olsdotter Tiberg]] (1816 - 1891) ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Tiberg-Family-Tree-4 Tree])== '''Seven generations back from me''' (but there is more to add) *[[Andersdotter-3963|Brita Andersdotter]] (1753 - 1820) '''Örebro''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersdotter-3963&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersdotter-Descendants-3963 Descendants] *[[Mattsson-376|Mats (Mattsson) Dahlgren]] (1753 - aft. 1808) '''Örebro''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Mattsson-376&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mattsson-Descendants-376 Descendants] *[[Olofsdotter-1226|Margareta Olofsdotter]] (1751 - 1825) '''Kyrkefalla''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Olofsdotter-1226&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olofsdotter-Descendants-1226 Descendants] *[[Pettersson-668|Sven (Pettersson) Tiberg]] (1752 - aft. 1788) '''Kyrkefalla''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pettersson-668&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Pettersson-Descendants-668 Descendants] ==The branch of [[Henriksson-304|Gustaf Henriksson]] (1819 - 1891) ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Henriksson-Family-Tree-304 Tree])== '''Eight generations back from me''' *[[Didrichsdotter-1|Maria Didrichsdotter]] (1719 - 1794) '''Ramsberg-Lindesberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Didrichsdotter-1&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Didrichsdotter-Descendants-1 Descendants] *[[Adamsson-75|Olof Adamsson]] (1725 - 1784) '''Lindesberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Adamsson-75&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Adamsson-Descendants-75 Descendants] *[[Larsdotter-2554|Karin Larsdotter]] (1730 - 1812) '''Lindesberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsdotter-2554&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsdotter-Descendants-2554 Descendants] *[[Andersson-7454|Mats Andersson]] (1725 - 1767) '''Lindesberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersson-7454&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersson-Descendants-7454 Descendants] *[[Olofsdotter-1605|Maria Olofsdotter]] (1711- ) '''Tysslinge''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Olofsdotter-1605&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olofsdotter-Descendants-1605 Descendants] *[[Larsson-4062|Johan Larsson]] (1720- ) '''Tysslinge''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsson-4062&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsson-Descendants-4062 Descendants] *[[Pålsdotter-99|Anna Pålsdotter]] (1718 - 1788) '''Tysslinge''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pålsdotter-99&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Pålsdotter-Descendants-99 Descendants] *[[Gottskalksson-2|Abraham Gottskalksson]] (1714 - 1770) '''Tysslinge''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gottskalksson-2&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gottskalksson-Descendants-2 Descendants] ==The branch of [[Larsdotter-1771|Stina Larsdotter (1799 - 1880)]] ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsdotter-Family-Tree-1771 Tree])== '''Seven generations back from me''' *[[Nilsdotter-2489|Catharina Nilsdotter]] (1758 - 1810) '''Ånsta-Längbro''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Nilsdotter-2489&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Nilsdotter-Descendants-2489 Descendants] *[[Henriksson-325|Nils Henriksson]] (abt. 1755 - aft. 1810) '''Skagershult''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Henriksson-325&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Henriksson-Descendants-325 Descendants] *[[Andersdotter-4021|Stina Andersdotter]] (1745 - 1797) '''Skagershult''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersdotter-4021&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersdotter-Descendants-4021 Descendants] *[[Jonsson-3165|Jon Jonsson]] (1742 - 1821) '''Skagershult''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Jonsson-3165&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Jonsson-Descendants-3165 Descendants] ==The branch of [[Andersson-5551|Nils Andersson]] (1801 - 1867) ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersson-Family-Tree-5551 Tree])== '''Seven generations back from me''' *[[Jansdotter-412|Helena Jansdotter]] (1744 - 1804) '''Ramundeboda''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Jansdotter-412&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Jansdotter-Descendants-412 Descendants] *[[Andersson-6198|Nils Andersson]] (1744 - 1810) '''Ramundeboda''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersson-6198&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersson-Descendants-6198 Descendants] *[[Hansdotter-1017|Elisabeth Hansdotter]] (1738 - 1796) '''Ramundeboda''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hansdotter-1017&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hansdotter-Descendants-1017 Descendants] *[[Andersson-6187|Staffan Andersson]] (1739 - 1812) '''Ramundeboda''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersson-Andersson-6187&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersson-Descendants-6187 Descendants] ==The branch of [[Olofsdotter-888|Anna Olofsdotter]] (1817 - 1885) ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olofsdotter-Family-Tree-888 Tree])== '''Ten generations back from me''' *[[Mattsdotter-93|Kerstin Mattsdotter]] (1641 - 1736) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Mattsdotter-93&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mattsdotter-Descendants-93 Descendants] *[[Knutsson-79|Per Knutsson]] (1648 - 1708) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knutsson-79&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Knutsson-Descendants-79 Descendants] *[[Larsdotter-2066|Brita Larsdotter]] (1642 - 1693) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsdotter-2066&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsdotter-Descendants-2066 Descendants] *[[Mattsson-421|Abraham Mattsson]] (1647 - 1692) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Mattsson-421&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mattsson-Descendants-421 Descendants] *[[Hansdotter-1014|Karin Hansdotter]] (abt. 1660 - aft. 1724) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hansdotter-1014&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hansdotter-Descendants-1014 Descendants] *[[Larsson-3142|Erik Larsson]] (658 - 1723) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsson-3142&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsson-Descendants-3142 Descendants] *[[Halvardsdotter-25|Susanna Halvardsdotter]] (1646 - 1726) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Halvardsdotter-25&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Halvardsdotter-Descendants-25 Descendants] *[[Olsson-2234|Per Olsson]] (1645 - 1731) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Olsson-2234&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olsson-Descendants-2234 Descendants] *[[Christiansdotter-38|Anna Christiansdotter]] (1661 - 1735) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Christiansdotter-38&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Christiansdotter-Descendants-38 Descendants] *[[Olsson-2238|Anders Olsson]] (1660 - 1738) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Olsson-2238&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olsson-Descendants-2238 Descendants] *[[Andersdotter-3987|Karin Andersdotter]] (1662 - 1709) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersdotter-3987&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersdotter-Descendants-3987 Descendants] *[[Engelbrektsson-39|Lars Engelbrektsson]] (1660 - 1709) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Engelbrektsson-39&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Engelbrektsson-Descendants-39 Descendants] *[[Larsdotter-2123|Ingeborg Larsdotter]] (1644 - 1722) '''Odensvi''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsdotter-2123&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsdotter-Descendants-2123 Descendants] *[[Persson-3336|Olaus Petri Kulingius]] (1635 - 1694) '''Odensvi''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Persson-3336&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Persson-Descendants-3336 Descendants] *[[Hansdotter-1045|Brita Hansdotter]] (abt. 1656 - aft. 1735) '''Björskog''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hansdotter-1045&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hansdotter-Descendants-1045 Descendants] *[[Joensson-29|Hans Joensson]] (1657 - 1692) '''Björskog''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Joensson-29&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Joensson-Descendants-29 Descendants] '''Ten generations back from me''' *[[Andersdotter-4098|Elisabeth Andersdotter]] (1646 - 1699) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersdotter-4098&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersdotter-Descendants-4098 Descendants] *[[Larsson-3196|Olof Larsson]] (1644 - 1698) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsson-3196&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsson-Descendants-3196 Descendants] *[[Larsdotter-2126|Malin Larsdotter]] (1654 - 1713) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsdotter-2126&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsdotter-Descendants-2126 Descendants] *[[Hansson-1534|Erik Hansson]] (1653 - 1737) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hansson-1534&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hansson-Descendants-1534 Descendants] *[[Mattsdotter-310|Margareta Mattsdotter]] (1630 - 1725) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Mattsdotter-310&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mattsdotter-Descendants-310 Descendants] * [[Olofsson-1312|Gjert Olofsson]] (1630 - 1716) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Olofsson-1312&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olofsson-Descendants-1312 Descendants] *[[Larsdotter-2130|Karin Larsdotter]] (1640 - 1726) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsdotter-2130&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsdotter-Descendants-2130 Descendants] *[[Persson-3304|Matts Persson]] (1636 - 1721) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Persson-3304&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Persson-Descendants-3304 Descendants] *[[Persdotter-2441|Brita Persdotter]] (1664 - 1740) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Persdotter-2441&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Persdotter-Descendants-2441 Descendants] *[[Danielsson-333|Jonas Danielsson]] (a657 - 1747) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Danielsson-333&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Danielsson-Descendants-333 Descendants] '''Nine generations back from me''' *Daughter of the couple above *[[Johansson-3580|Lars Johansson]] (1671 - 1740) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Johansson-3580&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Johansson-Descendants-3580 Descendants] '''Ten generations back from me''' *[[Gjertsdotter-2|Kerstin Gjertsdotter]] (1659 - 1740) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gjertsdotter-2&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gjertsdotter-Descendants-2 Descendants] *[[Andersson-6273|Anders Andersson]] (1654 - 1735) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersson-6273&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersson-Descendants-6273 Descendants] *[[Andersdotter-4097|Kerstin Andersdotter]] (1650 - 1687) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersdotter-4097&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersdotter-Descendants-4097 Descendants] *[[Tyrisson-3|Erik Tyrisson]] (1655 - 1736) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Tyrisson-3&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Tyrisson-Descendants-3 Descendants] ==The branch of [[Andersson-5041|Per Andersson]] (1812 - 1882) ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersson-Family-Tree-5041 Tree])== '''Ten generations back from me''' *[[Svensdotter-1591|Ingeborg Svensdotter]] (1660 - 1729) '''Hed''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Svensdotter-1591&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Svensdotter-Descendants-1591 Descendants] *[[Karlsson-1390|Lars Karlsson]] (1659 - 1694) '''Hed''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Karlsson-1390&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Karlsson-Descendants-1390 Descendants] *[[Ingevaldsdotter-20|Catharina Ingevaldsdotter]] (abt. 1640 - 1709) '''Hed''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ingevaldsdotter-20&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ingevaldsdotter-Descendants-20 Descendants] *[[Jönsson-3225|Måns Jönsson]] (1626 - 1722) '''Hed''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Jönsson-3225&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Jönsson-Descendants-3225 Descendants] *[[Hansdotter-1026|Brita Hansdotter]] (1645 - 1719) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hansdotter-1026&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hansdotter-Descendants-1026 Descendants] *[[Andersson-6274|Sven Andersson]] (1644 - 1717) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersson-6274&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersson-Descendants-6274 Descendants] *[[Larsdotter-1571|Malin Larsdotter]] (1648 - 1675) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsdotter-1571&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsdotter-Descendants-1571 Descendants] *[[Knutsson-79|Per Knutsson]] (1648 - 1708) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knutsson-79&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Knutsson-Descendants-79 Descendants] *[[Mårtensdotter-303|Kerstin Mårtensdotter]] (1637 - 1715) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Mårtensdotter-303&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mårtensdotter-Descendants-303 Descendants] *[[Andersson-6293|Lars Andersson]] (1623 - 1707) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersson-6293&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersson-Descendants-6293 Descendants] *[[Bengtsdotter-580|Margareta Bengtsdotter]] (abt. 1640 - aft. 1715) '''Hed''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bengtsdotter-580&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bengtsdotter-Descendants-580 Descendants] *[[Joensson-27|Erik Joensson]] (abt. 1635 - abt. 1687) '''Hed''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Joensson-27&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Joensson-Descendants-27 Descendants] *[[Jacobsdotter-257|Catharina Jacobsdotter]] (1655 - 1702) '''Hed''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Jacobsdotter-257&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Jacobsdotter-Descendants-257 Descendants] *[[Karlsson-1389|Hans Karlsson]] (1650 - 1700) '''Hed''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Karlsson-1389&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Karlsson-Descendants-1389 Descendants] *[[Andersdotter-4074|Kerstin Andersdotter]] (1644 - 1723) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersdotter-4074&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersdotter-Descendants-4074 Descendants] *[[Olofsson-1409|Erik Olofsson]] (1640 - 1710) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Olofsson-1409&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olofsson-Descendants-1409 Descendants] '''Eight generations back from me''' *[[Persdotter-2430|Kerstin Persdotter]] (1704 - 1758) - '''Hed''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Persdotter-2430&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Persdotter-Descendants-2430 Descendants] * son of the couple below '''Nine generations back from me''' *[[Johansdotter-1676|Kerstin Johansdotter]] (1680 - 1757) '''Gunnilbo-Odensvi''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Johansdotter-1676&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Johansdotter-Descendants-1676 Descendants] *[[Danielsson-332|Johan Danielsson]] (1680 - 1759) '''Gunnilbo-Odensvi''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Danielsson-332&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Danielsson-Descendants-332 Descendants] **Johan is the grandson of [[Barck-66|Petrus Henrici Barchæus]] *[[Persdotter-2434|Malin Persdotter]] (1655 - 1733) '''Odensvi''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Persdotter-2434&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Persdotter-Descendants-2434 Descendants] *[[Andersson-6338|Nils Andersson]] (1668 - 1744) '''Odensvi''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersson-6338&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersson-Descendants-6338 Descendants] *[[Larsdotter-2143|Ingeborg Larsdotter]] (1676 - aft. 1721) '''Sura''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsdotter-2143&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsdotter-Descendants-2143 Descendants] *[[Johansson-3597|Anders Johansson]] (1668 - aft. 1721) '''Sura''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Johansson-3597&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Johansson-Descendants-3597 Descendants] ==The branch of [[Runberg-2|Anna Cajsa Runberg]] (1801 - 1875) ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Runberg-Family-Tree-2 Tree])== '''Ten generations back from me''' *[[Matsdotter-72|Elin Matsdotter]] (1650 - 1735) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Matsdotter-72&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Matsdotter-Descendants-72 Descendants] *[[Larsson-1032|Per Larsson]] (1648 - 1698) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsson-1032&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsson-Descendants-1032 Descendants] *[[Mattsdotter-93|Kerstin Mattsdotter]] (1641 - 1736) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Mattsdotter-93&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mattsdotter-Descendants-93 Descendants] - this couple are also ancestors of [[Space:The_tips_of_Evas_tree#Anna_Larsdotter_-_her_mother|Anna Larsdotter]], above *[[Knutsson-79|Per Knutsson]] (1648 - 1708) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knutsson-79&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Knutsson-Descendants-79 Descendants] *[[Persdotter-3217|Sara Persdotter]] (1659 - 1738) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Persdotter-3217&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Persdotter-Descendants-3217 Descendants] *[[Gropp-49|Hans Hansson Gropp]] (1649 - 1719) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gropp-49&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gropp-Descendants-49 Descendants] *[[Andersdotter-2014|Brita Andersdotter]] (1635 - 1704) '''Fellingsbro-Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersdotter-2014&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersdotter-Descendants-2014 Descendants] *[[Stockhaus-220|Johan Adamsson Stockhaus]] (1617 - 1690) '''Fellingsbro-Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Stockhaus-220&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Stockhaus-Descendants-220 Descendants] *[[Larsdotter-1994|Anna Larsdotter]] (abt. 1660 - aft. 1720) '''Arboga-Hed''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsdotter-1994&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsdotter-Descendants-1994 Descendants] *[[Andersson-6037|Anders Andersson]] (abt. 1659 - 1729) '''Arboga-Hed''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersson-6037&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersson-Descendants-6037 Descendants] *[[Larsdotter-1993|Karin Larsdotter]] (1648 - 1728) '''Skinnskatteberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsdotter-1993&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsdotter-Descendants-1993 Descendants] *[[Carlsson-917|Knut Carlsson]] (1636 - 1717) '''Skinnskatteberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Carlsson-917&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Carlsson-Descendants-917 Descendants] '''Nine generations back from me''' *[[Andersdotter-3121|Anna Andersdotter]] (abt. 1685 - aft. 1708) '''Malma''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersdotter-3121&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersdotter-Descendants-3121 Descendants] *[[Andersson-5031|Per Andersson]] (abt. 1680) '''Malma''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersson-5031&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersson-Descendants-5031 Descendants] '''Ten generations back from me''' *[[Unknown-449888|Kerstin Unknown]] (abt. 1630 - aft. 1693) '''Ramsberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Unknown-449888&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Unknown-Descendants-449888 Descendants]] *[[Jonsson-3096|Nils Jonsson]] (1618 - 1686) '''Ramsberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Jonsson-3096&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Jonsson-Descendants-3096 Descendants] *[[Nilsdotter-2392|Brita Nilsdotter]] (1633 - 1719) '''Ramsberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Nilsdotter-2392&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Nilsdotter-Descendants-2392 Descendants] *[[Simonsson-132|Staffan Simonsson]] (1625 - 1698) '''Skinnskatteberg - Ramsberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Simonsson-132&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Simonsson-Descendants-132 Descendants] '''Nine generations back from me''' *[[Bengtsdotter-556|Maria Bengtsdotter]] abt 1670 '''Västergötland''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bengtsdotter-556&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bengtsdotter-Descendants-556 Descendants] *[[Helin-38|Anders Helin]] abt 1668 '''Västergötland''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Helin-38&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Helin-Descendants-38 Descendants] '''Ten generations back from me''' *[[Olofsdotter-1953|Margareta Olofsdotter]] (bef. 1650) '''Västervåla''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Olofsdotter-1953&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olofsdotter-Descendants-1953 Descendants] *[[Pärsson-160|Jacob Pärsson]] (bef. 1645) '''Västervåla''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pärsson-160&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Pärsson-Descendants-160 Descendants] *[[Persdotter-2280|Elisabeth Persdotter]] (1645 - 1732) '''Skinnskatteberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Persdotter-2280&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Persdotter-Descendants-2280 Descendants] *[[Eriksson-1576|Daniel Eriksson]] (1632 - 1712) '''Skinnskatteberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eriksson-1576&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Eriksson-Descendants-1576 Descendants] *[[Ersdotter-263|Brita Ersdotter]] (1648 - 1726) '''Skinnskatteberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ersdotter-263&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ersdotter-Descendants-263 Descendants] *[[Svensson-1318|Jon Svensson]] (1640 - 1683) '''Skinnskatteberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Svensson-1318&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Svensson-Descendants-1318 Descendants] *[[Mattsdotter-281|Marina Mattsdotter]] (abt. 1635 - aft. 1695) '''Söderbärke-Skinnskatteberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Mattsdotter-281&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mattsdotter-Descendants-281 Descendants] *[[Ersson-300|Vernik Ersson]] (abt. 1630 - aft. 1695) '''Söderbärke-Skinnskatteberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ersson-300&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ersson-Descendants-300 Descendants] ==The branch of [[Andersson-4949|Lars Andersson]] (1807 - 1842) ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersson-Family-Tree-4949 Tree])== '''Ten generations back from me''' - There are further generations back for all her ancestors. *[[Eriksdotter-845|Anna Eriksdotter]] (1675 - 1745) '''Skinnskatteberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eriksdotter-845&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Eriksdotter-Descendants-845 Descendants] *[[Göransson-168|Lars Göransson]] (1673 - 1745) '''Sunnanfors, Skinnskatteberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Göransson-168&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Göransson-Descendants-168 Descendants] *[[Eriksdotter-843|Anna Eriksdotter]] (1669 - 1739) '''Skinnskatteberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eriksdotter-843&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Eriksdotter-Descendants-843 Descendants] *[[Olofsson-1334|Hans Olofsson]] (1678 - 1740) '''Skinnskatteberg''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Olofsson-1334&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olofsson-Descendants-1334 Descendants] *[[Hansdotter-896|Kerstin Hansdotter]] (1655 - 1716) '''Skinnskatteberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hansdotter-896&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hansdotter-Descendants-896 Descendants] *[[Persson-3135|Olof Persson]] (1647 - 1710) '''Kalvängen, Skinnskatteberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Persson-3135&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Persson-Descendants-3135 Descendants] *[[Larsdotter-1932|Karin Larsdotter]] (1648 - 1718) '''Västanfors-Skinnskatteberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsdotter-1932&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsdotter-Descendants-1932 Descendants] *[[Hansson-1412|Olof Hansson]] (abt. 1644 - 1692) '''Gävebo, Skinnskatteberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hansson-1412&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hansson-Descendants-1412 Descendants] *[[Andersdotter-3703|Elisabet Andersdotter]] (1668 - 1736) '''Aspbenning, Västanfors''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersdotter-3703&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersdotter-Descendants-3703 Descendants] *[[Holstensson-8|Hans Holstensson]] (1666 - 1750) '''Aspbenning, Västanfors''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Holstensson-8&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Holstensson-Descendants-8 Descendants] *[[Mattsdotter-285|Margareta Mattsdotter]] (1666 - 1749) '''Gunnilbo-Västanfors''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Mattsdotter-285&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mattsdotter-Descendants-285 Descendants] *[[Hansson-1392|Per Hansson]] (1670 - 1744) '''Moren, Västanfors''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hansson-1392&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hansson-Descendants-1392 Descendants] *[[Larsdotter-1869|Karin Larsdotter]] (1647 - 1716) '''Moren, Västanfors''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsdotter-1869&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsdotter-Descendants-1869 Descendants] *[[Johansson-3300|Lars Johansson Brus]] (1637 - 1716) '''Moren, Västanfors''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Johansson-3300&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Johansson-Descendants-3300 Descendants] *[[Johansdotter-1500|Kerstin Johansdotter]] (abt. 1644 - 1710) '''Västanfors''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Johansdotter-1500&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Johansdotter-Descendants-1500 Descendants] *[[Persson-3047|Hans Persson]] (1643 - 1713) '''Moren, Västanfors''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Persson-3047&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Persson-Descendants-3047 Descendants] '''Ten generations back from me''' *[[Larsdotter-1855|Kerstin Larsdotter]] (abt. 1660 - aft. 1726) '''Ytternäla''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsdotter-1855&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsdotter-Descendants-1855 Descendants] *[[Johansson-3281|Olof Johansson]] (abt. 1655 - 1726) '''Ytternäla''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Johansson-3281&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Johansson-Descendants-3281 Descendants] *[[Olofsdotter-1241|Kerstin Olofsdotter]] (1628 - 1709) '''Solmyra''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Olofsdotter-1241&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olofsdotter-Descendants-1241 Descendants] *[[Olofsson-1412|Mats Olofsson]] (1616 - 1696) '''Solmyra''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Olofsson-1412&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olofsson-Descendants-1412 Descendants] *[[Persdotter-3787|Catharina Persdotter]] (abt. 1652 - aft. 1715) '''Hed''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Persdotter-3787&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Persdotter-Descendants-3787 - Descendants] *[[Andersson-9605|Erich Andersson]] (bef. 1652 - 1692) '''Hed''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersson-9605&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersson-Descendants-9605 - Descendants] '''Nine generations back from me''' *Daughter of the couple above *[[Ersson-501|Olof Ersson]] (abt. 1665 - 1727) '''Hed''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ersson-501&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ersson-Descendants-501 Descendants] '''Ten generations back from me''' *[[Andersdotter-3648|Ingrid Andersdotter]] (1628 - 1694) '''Skinnskatteberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersdotter-3648&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 - Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersdotter-Descendants-3648 Descendants] *[[Ersson-500|Lars (Ersson) Warg]] (abt. 1615 - 1688) '''Skinnskatteberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ersson-500&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 - Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ersson-Descendants-500 Descendants] *[[Olsdotter-974|Anna Olsdotter]] (1645 - bef. 1672) '''Skinnskatteberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Olsdotter-974&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 - Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olsdotter-Descendants-974 Descendants] *[[Persson-3041|Mickel Persson]] (1624 - 1708) married five times '''Skinnskatteberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Persson-3041&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 - Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Persson-Descendants-3041 Descendants] '''Nine generations back from me''' *[[Hansdotter-908|Margareta Hansdotter]] (1664 - 1699) '''Lillkyrka-Skinnskatteberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hansdotter-908&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hansdotter-Descendants-908 Descendants] *[[Arvidsson-127|Lars Arvidsson]] (1655 - 1715) '''Västergötland-Skinnskatteberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Arvidsson-127&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Arvidsson-Descendants-127 Descendants] =Paternal grandmother's limb of the tree= ==The branch of [[Andersdotter-3488|Brita Lisa Andersdotter]] (1806 - 1881) ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersdotter-Family-Tree-3488 Tree])== '''Nine generations back from me''' *[[Ersdotter-836|Gärtru Ersdotter]] (1683 - 1740) '''Markim''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ersdotter-836&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ersdotter-Descendants-836 Descendants] *[[Persson-4156|Anders Persson]] (1670 - 1738) '''Markim''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Persson-4156&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Persson-Descendants-4156 Descendants] *[[Andersdotter-5043|Margareta Andersdotter]] (1681 - 1746) '''Markim''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersdotter-5043&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersdotter-Descendants-5043 Descendants] *[[Andersson-7693|Lars Andersson]] (1662 - 1722) '''Markim''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersson-7693&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersson-Descendants-7693 Descendants] '''Eight generations back from me''' *[[Andersdotter-5098|Karin Andersdotter]] (1681 - 1740) '''Orkesta''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersdotter-5098&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersdotter-Descendants-5098 Descendants] *[[Jonsson-3894|Hindrik Jonsson]] (1667 - 1743) '''Orkesta''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Jonsson-3894&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Jonsson-Descendants-3894 Descendants] *[[Carlsdotter-688|Anna Carlsdotter]] (1707 - 1765) '''Esterna''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Carlsdotter-688&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Carlsdotter-Descendants-688 Descendants] *[[Olofsson-1745|Anders Olofsson]] (1705 - 1743) (known parents) '''Esterna''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Olofsson-1745&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olofsson-Descendants-1745 Descendants] *[[Persdotter-2982|Brita Persdotter]] (1690 - 1753) '''Esterna''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Persdotter-2982&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Persdotter-Descendants-2982 Descendants] *[[Persson-4204|Olof Persson]] (1696 - 1757) '''Esterna''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Persson-4204&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Persson-Descendants-4204 Descendants] ==The branch of [[Nilsson-3013|Carl Nilsson]] (1808 - 1864) ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Nilsson-Family-Tree-3013 Tree])== '''Eight generations back from me''' * [[Andersdotter-5051|Kierstin Andersdotter]] (1709 - 1757) '''Riala''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersdotter-5051&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersdotter-Descendants-5051 Descendants] * [[Andersson-7701|Nils Andersson]] (abt. 1693 - abt. 1748) '''Riala''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersson-7701&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersson-Descendants-7701 Descendants] *[[Nilsdotter-3002|Anna Nilsdotter]] (1716 - 1782) '''Garn''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Nilsdotter-3002&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Nilsdotter-Descendants-3002 Descendants] *[[Ersson-793|Johan Ersson (1708 - 1786)]] '''Garn''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ersson-793&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ersson-Descendants-793 Descendants] '''Seven generations back from me''' *[[Nilsdotter-2452|Stina Nilsdotter]] (1732 - 1798) '''Garn''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Nilsdotter-2452&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Nilsdotter-Descendants-2452 Descendants] *[[Persson-3273|Anders Persson]] (1726 - aft. 1768) '''Bro - Garn''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Persson-3273&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Persson-Descendants-3273 Descendants] ==The branch of [[Persdotter-2018|Anna Cajsa Persdotter]] (1803 - 1866) ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Persdotter-Family-Tree-2018 Tree])== '''Seven generations back from me''' *[[Johansdotter-1623|Britta Johansdotter Thunberg]] (1733 - 1772) '''Stockholm''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Johansdotter-1623&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Johansdotter-Descendants-1623 - Descendants] '''Eight generations back from me''' *[[Wahlberg-177|Brita (Wahlberg) Kortheu]] (abt. 1700 - 1769) '''Stockholm''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Wahlberg-177&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wahlberg-Descendants-177 - Descendants] '''Nine generations back from me''' *[[Anjou-323|Maria Anjou]] (1653 - 1692) '''Österbybruk''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Anjou-323&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Anjou-Descendants-323 Descendants] *[[Korthou-4|Göran Filipsson Korthou]] (1643 - 1691) '''Österbybruk''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Korthou-4&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Korthou-Descendants-4 Descendants] '''Seven generations back from me''' *[[Ersdotter-571|Lisa Ersdotter]] (1737 - 1793) '''Kårsta - Frösunda''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ersdotter-571&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ersdotter-Descendants-571 Descendants] '''Nine generations back from me''' *[[Zachrisdotter-23|Kerstin Zachrisdotter]] (abt. 1682 - aft. 1742) '''Knutby''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zachrisdotter-23&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Zachrisdotter-Descendants-23 Descendants] *[[Danielsson-338|Daniel Danielsson]] (abt. 1656 - bef. 1740) '''Knutby''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Danielsson-338&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Danielsson-Descendants-338 Descendants] *[[Persdotter-3864|Brita Persdotter]] (1666 - 1730) '''Kvarnbacka''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Persdotter-3864&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Persdotter-Descendants-3864 Descendants] *[[Hilfert-2|Hans Reinholdsson Hilfert]] (1676 - 1719) '''Kvarnbacka''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hilfert-2&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hilfert-Descendants-2 Descendants] ==The branch of [[Persson-2935|Olof Persson]] (1799 - 1872) ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Persson-Family-Tree-2935 Tree])== '''Seven generations back from me''' *[[Eriksdotter-887|Anna Eriksdotter]] (abt. 1718 - 1780) '''Esterna''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eriksdotter-887&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Eriksdotter-Descendants-887 Descendants] *[[Jansson-796|Anders Jansson]] (1719 - 1774) '''Esterna''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Jansson-796&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Jansson-Descendants-796 Descendants] *[[Ersdotter-570|Britta Ersdotter]] (1716 - 1789) '''Esterna''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ersdotter-570&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ersdotter-Descendants-570 Descendants] *[[Månsson-678|Erik Månsson]] (abt. 1704 - 1783) '''Esterna''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=M%C3%A5nsson-678&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/M%C3%A5nsson-Descendants-678 Descendants] ==The branch of [[Skägg-19|Karin Olofsdotter Skägg]] (1790 - 1859) ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Skägg-Family-Tree-19 Tree])== '''Nine generations back from me''' *[[Johansdotter-1284|Karin Johansdotter]] (1673 - 1758) '''Söderala''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Johansdotter-1284&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Johansdotter-Descendants-1284 Descendants] *[[Larsson-2518|Jonas Larsson]] (abt. 1670 - abt. 1716) '''Söderala''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsson-2518&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsson-Descendants-2518 Descendants] *[[Mårtensdotter-245|Katarina Mårtensdotter]] (abt. 1675 - 1733) '''Söderala''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=M%C3%A5rtensdotter-245&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/M%C3%A5rtensdotter-Descendants-245 Descendants] *[[Lang-2500|Joakim Hansson Lang]] (1675 - 1737) '''Fellingsbro - Söderala''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lang-2500&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lang-Descendants-2500 Descendants] *[[Antonsdotter-6|Kerstin Antonsdotter]] (abt. 1670 - 1742) '''Söderala''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Antonsdotter-6&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Antonsdotter-Descendants-6 Descendants] *[[Sunesson-23|Erik Sunesson]] (abt. 1670 - abt. 1720) '''Söderala''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sunesson-23&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Sunesson-Descendants-23 Descendants] *[[Olofsdotter-910|Margta Olofsdotter]] (abt. 1680) '''Söderala''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Olofsdotter-910&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olofsdotter-Descendants-910 Descendants] *[[Larsson-2579|Per Larsson]] (abt. 1680) '''Söderala''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsson-2579&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsson-Descendants-2579 Descendants] *[[Olofsdotter-892|Karin Olofsdotter]] (abt. 1665 - bef. 1727) '''Söderala''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Olofsdotter-892&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olofsdotter-Descendants-892 Descendants] *[[Söder-31|Lars Larsson Söder]] (abt. 1660 - abt. 1718) '''Söderala''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=S%C3%B6der-31&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/S%C3%B6der-Descendants-31 Descendants] *[[Johansdotter-1283|Helena Johansdotter]] (abt. 1661 - 1737) '''Söderala''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Johansdotter-1283&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Johansdotter-Descendants-1283 Descendants] *[[Larsson-2519|Johan Larsson]] (abt. 1665 - abt. 1712) '''Söderala''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsson-2519&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsson-Descendants-2519 Descendants] *[[Larsdotter-1578|Karin Larsdotter]] (abt. 1670 - 1730) '''Söderala''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsdotter-1578&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsdotter-Descendants-1578 Descendants] *[[Tomasson-37|Mats Tomasson]] (abt. 1665 - 1709) '''Söderala''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Tomasson-37&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Tomasson-Descendants-37 Descendants] *[[Jonsdotter-1696|Karin Jonsdotter]] (abt. 1680 - aft. 1720) '''Skog''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Jonsdotter-1696&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Jonsdotter-Descendants-1696 Descendants] *[[Skägg-15|Erik Andersson Skägg]] (abt. 1672 - 1735) '''Skog''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sk%C3%A4gg-15&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Sk%C3%A4gg-Descendants-15 Descendants] ==The branch of [[Brodin-39|Nils Ersson Brodin]] (1791 - 1863) ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Brodin-Family-Tree-39 Tree])== '''Nine generations back from me''' *[[Eriksdotter-1506|Anna Eriksdotter]] (abt. 1675 - bef. 1720) '''Ockelbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eriksdotter-1506&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Eriksdotter-Descendants-1506 Descendants] *[[Hansson-2281|Erik Hansson]] (abt. 1670 - bef. 1720) '''Ockelbo''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hansson-2281&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hansson-Descendants-2281 Descendants] *[[Elisdotter-2|Kerstin Elisdotter]] (1657 - 1740) '''Söderala''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Elisdotter-2&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Elisdotter-Descendants-2 Descendants] *[[Simonsson-118|Hindrik Simonsson]] (1660 -1718) '''Söderala''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Simonsson-118&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Simonsson-Descendants-118 Descendants] '''Eight generations back from me''' *[[Mattsdotter-256|Sara Mattsdotter]] (1694 - 1751) '''Skog''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Mattsdotter-256&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mattsdotter-Descendants-256 Descendants] *[[Sundberg-125|Erik Nilsson Sundberg]] (abt. 1697 - 1749) '''Skog''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sundberg-125&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Sundberg-Descendants-125 Descendants] *[[Larsdotter-1577|Kerstin Larsdotter]] (1695 - 1763) '''Hamrånge''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsdotter-1577&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsdotter-Descendants-1577 Descendants] *Son of the couple below '''Nine generations back from me''' *[[Olofsdotter-893|Apollonia Olofsdotter]] (1662 - 1705) - '''Hamrånge''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Olofsdotter-893&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olofsdotter-Descendants-893 Descendants] *[[Zachrisson-37|Jöns Zachrisson]] (1661 - 1744) - '''Hamrånge''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zachrisson-37&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Zachrisson-Descendants-37 - Descendants] '''Eight generations back from me''' *[[Olofsdotter-891|Kerstin Olofsdotter]] (1699 - 1765) '''Skog''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Olofsdotter-891&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olofsdotter-Descendants-891 Descendants] *Son of the couple below '''Nine generations back from me''' *[[Månsdotter-414|Brita Månsdotter]] (1680 - 1743) '''Skog''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=M%C3%A5nsdotter-414&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/M%C3%A5nsdotter-Descendants-414 Descendants] *[[Brodin-9|Anders Andersson Brodin]] (1675 - 1720) '''Skog''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Brodin-9&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Brodin-Descendants-9 Descendants] ==The branch of [[Olsdotter-854|Lars' Brita Olsdotter]] (1786 - 1834) ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olsdotter-Family-Tree-854 Tree])== '''Ten generations back from me''' *[[Ersdotter-423|Kerstin Ersdotter]] (1626 - 1676) '''Boda''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ersdotter-423&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ersdotter-Descendants-423 Descendants] *[[Persson-2854|Anders Persson]] (≈1620-1670) '''Boda''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Persson-2854&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Persson-Descendants-2854 Descendants] *[[Andersdotter-3316|Karin Andersdotter]] (1613-) '''Boda''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersdotter-3316&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersdotter-Descendants-3316 Descendants] *[[Persson-2857|Erik Persson]] (≈1610-1670) '''Boda''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Persson-2857&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Persson-Descendants-2857 Descendants] *[[Ersdotter-424|Anna Ersdotter]] (≈1616 - 1692) '''Boda''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ersdotter-424&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ersdotter-Descendants-424 Descendants] *[[Hansson-1304|Olof Hansson]] (≈1620 - 1683) '''Boda''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hansson-1304&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hansson-Descendants-1304 Descendants] '''Nine generations back from me''' *Daughter of the couple above *[[Hansson-1272|Jon Hansson]] (1624 - 1691) '''Boda''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hansson-1272&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hansson-Descendants-1272 Descendants] *[[Ersdotter-414|Malin Ersdotter]] (1645 - aft. 1700) '''Östbjörka''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ersdotter-414&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ersdotter-Descendants-414 Descendants] *[[Ersson-436|Hans Ersson]] (1634 - 1698) '''Östbjörka''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ersson-436&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ersson-Descendants-436 Descendants] *[[Olsdotter-861|Anna Olsdotter]] (1661 - 1730) '''Östbjörka''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Olsdotter-861&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olsdotter-Descendants-861 Descendants] *[[Larsson-2617|Matts Larsson) Blom]] (1660 - aft. 1712) '''Östbjörka''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsson-2617&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsson-Descendants-2617 Descendants] *[[Ersdotter-405|Brita Ersdotter]] (1622 - 1687) '''Östbjörka''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ersdotter-405&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ersdotter-Descendants-405 Descendants] *[[Andersson-5237|Göran Andersson]] (1616 - 1690) '''Östbjörka''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersson-5237&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersson-Descendants-5237 Descendants] *[[Hansdotter-813|Kerstin Hansdotter]] (≈1630) '''Östbjörka''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hansdotter-813&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hansdotter-Descendants-813 Descendants] *[[Olsson-1908|Olof Olsson]] (≈1630) '''Östbjörka''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Olsson-1908&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olsson-Descendants-1908 Descendants] *[[Ersdotter-411|Kerstin Ersdotter]] (1648 - 1708) '''Östbjörka''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ersdotter-411&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ersdotter-Descendants-411 Descendants] *[[Larsson-2607|Lars Larsson]] (1630 - 1698) '''Östbjörka''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsson-2607&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsson-Descendants-2607 Descendants] *[[Hansdotter-812|Kerstin Hansdotter]] (1641 - 1703) '''Östbjörka''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hansdotter-812&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hansdotter-Descendants-812 Descendants] *[[Andersson-5267|Anders Andersson]] (1645 - 1677) '''Östbjörka''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersson-5267&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersson-Descendants-5267 Descendants] ==The branch of [[Jonsson-2620|Håman Olof Jonsson]] (1794 - 1866) ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Jonsson-Family-Tree-2620 Tree])== '''Ten generations back from me''' *[[Andersdotter-3290|Karin Andersdotter]] (1658 - bef. 1742) '''Gärdebyn''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersdotter-3290&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersdotter-Descendants-3290 Descendants] *[[Larsson-2595|Olof Larsson]] (1657 - 1740) '''Östbjörka-Gärdebyn''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsson-2595&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsson-Descendants-2595 Descendants] *[[Persdotter-1823|Kerstin Persdotter]] (1659 - 1741) '''Altsarbyn''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Persdotter-1823&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Persdotter-Descendants-1823 Descendants] *[[Ersson-431|Erik Ersson]] (1662 - 1717) '''Altsarbyn''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ersson-431&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ersson-Descendants-431 Descendants] *[[Jonsdotter-1826|Brita Jonsdotter]] (1648 - 1738) '''Gärdsjö''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Jonsdotter-1826&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Jonsdotter-Descendants-1826 Descendants] *[[Andersson-5326|Hans Andersson]] (1652 - 1720) '''Gärdsjö''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersson-5326&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersson-Descendants-5326 Descendants] *[[Ersdotter-418|Anna Ersdotter]] (1636 - 1720) '''Gärdsjö''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ersdotter-418&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ersdotter-Descendants-418 Descendants] *[[Persson-2850|Hans Persson]] (1630 - 1706) '''Gärdsjö''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Persson-2850&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Persson-Descendants-2850 Descendants] *[[Andersdotter-3332|Anna Andersdotter]] (1625 - 1696) '''Östbjörka - Altsarbyn''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersdotter-3332&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersdotter-Descendants-3332 Descendants] *[[Hansson-1267|Hans Hansson]] (1610 - 1697) '''Altsarbyn''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hansson-1267&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hansson-Descendants-1267 Descendants] *[[Danielsdotter-159|Karin Danielsdotter]] (1617 - 1689) '''Altsarbyn''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Danielsdotter-159&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Danielsdotter-Descendants-159 Descendants] *[[Mickelsson-58|Hans Mickelsson]] (1620 - 1691) '''Altsarbyn''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Mickelsson-58&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mickelsson-Descendants-58 Descendants] *[[Unknown-478500|Kerstin]] (1621 - 1676) '''Altsarbyn''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Unknown-478500&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Unknown-Descendants-478500 Descendants] *[[Ersson-443|Per Ersson]] (1635 - 1678) '''Altsarbyn''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ersson-443&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ersson-Descendants-443 Descendants] *[[Olsdotter-890|Brita Olsdotter]] (1616 - 1700) '''Utby''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Olsdotter-890&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olsdotter-Descendants-890 Descendants] *[[Hansson-1263|Olof Hansson]] (1605 - 1664) '''Utby''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hansson-1263&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hansson-Descendants-1263 Descendants] *[[Ersdotter-416|Lisbet Ersdotter]] (1646 - aft. 1717) '''Blecket''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ersdotter-416&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ersdotter-Descendants-416 Descendants] *[[Olsson-1931|Erik Olsson]] (1640 - 1717) '''Blecket''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Olsson-1931&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olsson-Descendants-1931 Descendants] *[[Larsdotter-1674|Anna Larsdotter]] (1636 - 1690) '''Blecket''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsdotter-1674&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsdotter-Descendants-1674 Descendants] *[[Olsson-1923|Erik Olsson]] (1624 - 1685) '''Blecket''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Olsson-1923&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olsson-Descendants-1923 Descendants] *[[Larsdotter-1654|Anna Larsdotter]] (1651 - 1720) '''Backa''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsdotter-1654&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsdotter-Descendants-1654 Descendants] *[[Ersson-424|Anders Ersson]] (1641 - 1708) '''Backa''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ersson-424&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ersson-Descendants-424 Descendants] *[[Danielsdotter-147|Kerstin Danielsdotter]] (1645 - 1723) '''Tina - Utby''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Danielsdotter-147&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Danielsdotter-Descendants-147 Descendants] *[[Olsson-1880|Jon Olsson]] (1647 - bef. 1696) '''Utby''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Olsson-1880&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olsson-Descendants-1880 Descendants] *[[Ersdotter-405|Brita Ersdotter]] (1622 - 1687) '''Östbjörka''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ersdotter-405&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ersdotter-Descendants-405 Descendants] *[[Andersson-5237|Göran Andersson]] (1616 - 1690) '''Östbjörka''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersson-5237&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersson-Descendants-5237 Descendants] *[[Hansdotter-813|Kerstin Hansdotter]] (abt. 1630) '''Östbjörka''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hansdotter-813&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hansdotter-Descendants-813 Descendants] *[[Olsson-1908|Olof Olsson]] (abt. 1630) '''Östbjörka''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Olsson-1908&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olsson-Descendants-1908 Descendants] *[[Unknown-478770|Malin Unknown]] (1636 - 1673) '''Lenåsen''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Unknown-478770&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Unknown-Descendants-478770 Descendants] *[[Andersson-10425|Hans Andersson]] (1629 - 1698) '''Lenåsen''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersson-10425&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersson-Descendants-10425 Descendants] *[[Jonsdotter-1727|Sigri Jonsdotter]] (1633 - 1694) '''Altsarbyn - Västergrav''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Jonsdotter-1727&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Jonsdotter-Descendants-1727 Descendants] *[[Ersson-427|Matts Ersson]] (1627 - 1674) '''Västergrav''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ersson-427&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ersson-Descendants-427 Descendants] =Paternal grandfather's limb of the tree= ==The branch of [[Olofsdotter-1028|Britta Olofsdotter]] (1789 - 1858) ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olofsdotter-Family-Tree-1028 Tree])== ==The branch of [[Andreasson-186|Nils Andreasson]] (1780 - 1839) ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andreasson-Family-Tree-186 Tree])== ==The branch of [[Olofsdotter-1026|Elin Olofsdotter]] (1785 - 1834) ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olofsdotter-Family-Tree-1026 Tree])== ==The branch of [[Jonasson-387|Johannes Jonasson]] (1779 - 1831) ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Jonasson-Family-Tree-387 Tree])== ==The branch of [[Olofsdotter-915|Karin Olofsdotter]] (1789 - 1866) ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olofsdotter-Family-Tree-915 Tree])== ==The branch of [[Jonasson-372|Erik Jonasson]] (1784 - 1829) ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Jonasson-Family-Tree-372 Tree])== ==The branch of [[Andersdotter-3134|Stina Andersdotter]] (1798 - 1826) ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersdotter-Family-Tree-3134 Tree])== ==The branch of [[Svensson-2181|Andreas Svensson]] (1794 - 1870) ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Svensson-Family-Tree-2181 Tree])==

The Topographer

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England | England Sources]] __TOC__ == The Topographer == Containing a variety of original articles illustrative of the local history and antiquities of England. * published London, 1789-1792 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Topographer|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1-4 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009962118 * Vol. 1 For the Year 1789 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=1ps2AAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/topographercont00unkngoog ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.$b751563 * Vol. 2 For the Year 1790 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=mZ02AAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/topographercont01unkngoog ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.$b751564 * Vol. 3 For the Year 1790 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.$b751565 * Vol. 4 For the Year 1791 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.$b751566 === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:The Topographer|The Topographer]]'' (London, 1789-1792) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#TT|The Topographer]]) * ''[[Space:The Topographer|The Topographer]]'' (London, 1789-1792) Vol. , [ Page ].

The Toppans of Toppan's Lane

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Toppans of Toppan's Lane == With Their Descendants and Relations * by Joshua Coffin * published by William H. Huse & Co., 42 State Street, Newburyport, 1862 * Source Example: ::: Coffin, Joshua. ''[[Space:The Toppans of Toppan's Lane|The Toppans of Toppan's Lane]]'' (William H. Huse & Co., Newburyport, 1862) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Coffin|Coffin]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Toppans of Toppan's Lane|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=Kj9WAAAAMAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005769286 * https://archive.org/details/toppansoftoppans00coff

The Torke Family Genealogy, 1801-1985

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] The Torke Family Genealogy, 1801-1985. * by Leona Torke Kane. * Worldcat: [http://www.worldcat.org/title/torke-family-genealogy-1801-1985/oclc/13359087&referer=brief_results] *Familysearch.org: [https://books.familysearch.org/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?fn=search&ct=search&mode=Basic&tab=default_tab&indx=1&dum=true&srt=rank&vid=FHD_PUBLIC&frbg=&vl%28freeText0%29=The+Torke+Family+Genealogy%2C+1801-1985] '''Description:''' In 1855 Gottlieb and Eva Rosena (Knecht) Torke and their three sons came to Wisconsin from their home in Lower Silesia. Genealogical information is given for known descendants of the sons, Gottfried, Gottlieb, and William. Includes Gotter and related families. * Citation Example: :::Kane, Leona Torke. ''[[Space:The_Torke_Family_Genealogy%2C_1801-1985|The Torke Family Genealogy, 1801-1985]]'' * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Kane|Kane]]: Page 87 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Torke_Family_Genealogy%2C_1801-1985|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ===Errarta===

The Torrey Families and their Children in America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ ==The Torrey Families and their Children in America== * By Frederic Crosby Torrey * Privately published, Lakehurst, NJ 1924 * Citation Example: ::: Torrey, Frederic Crosby. ''[[Space:The Torrey Families and their Children in America|The Torrey Families and their Children in America]]'' (privately published, Lakehurst, NJ 1924) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Torrey|Torrey]]: Vol. 2 Page 123 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Torrey Families and their Children in America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === :Vol. 1 privately published, Lakehurst, NJ 1924 * Vol. 1 https://archive.org/details/torreyfamiliesth01torr * Vol. 1 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005773031 * Vol. 1 https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=15176 [requires paid subscription] * Vol. 1 http://www.worldcat.org/title/torrey-families-and-their-children-in-america-v-1/oclc/609241458 :Vol. 2 privately published, Lakehurst, NJ 1929 * Vol. 2 https://archive.org/details/torreyfamiliesth02torr * Vol. 2 https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=15176 [requires paid subscription]

The Tousey Family in America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Tousey Family in America == * by [[Rose-23933|Theodore Cuyler Rose]] (1843-1921) * published by The Osborne Press, Elmira, N.Y., 1916 * 124 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Tousey Family in America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=nUtZAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/touseyfamilyina00rosegoog * https://archive.org/details/touseyfamilyinam00rose * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005773036 * http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=15177 === 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 === * Rose, Theodore Cuyler. ''[[Space:The Tousey Family in America|The Tousey Family in America]]'' (Osborne Press, Elmira, N.Y., 1916) [ Page ]. * ([[#Rose|Rose]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Rose, Theodore Cuyler. ''[[Space:The Tousey Family in America|The Tousey Family in America]]'' (Osborne Press, Elmira, N.Y., 1916) [ Page ].

The Town and City of Waterbury, Connecticut, From the Aboriginal Period

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Waterbury, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == The Town and City of Waterbury, Connecticut, From the Aboriginal Period to the Year Eighteen Hundred and Ninety-Five == * by Rev. [[Anderson-69451|Joseph Anderson]] (1836-1916) * other authors/editors: Anna Lydia Ward, Sarah (Johnson) Pritchard (1830-1909) * published by The Price & Lee Company, New Haven, 1896 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Town and City of Waterbury, Connecticut, From the Aboriginal Period|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=fVcQAwAAQBAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/towncityofwaterb01ande_1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=U_QLAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006685207 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009558842 * Vol. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=zMI1AAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=C0oQfpF_w04C ::* https://archive.org/details/towncityofwaterb02ande_0 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006685207 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009558842 ::* https://www.cga.ct.gov/hco/books/The_Town_and_City_of_Waterbury.pdf * Vol. 3 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=rj4OAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/towncityofwaterb03ande ::* https://archive.org/details/towncityofwaterb03ande_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/towncityofwaterb02ander ::* https://archive.org/details/towncityofwaterb03ander ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006685207 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009558842 * Vol. 1-3 ::* https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/16219/ === Library holdings: === * https://www.loc.gov/item/98000206/ * https://www.worldcat.org/title/town-and-city-of-waterbury-connecticut/oclc/4434186 === Table of Contents === * Vol. 1 ::* Chapter I. The ancient town... ::* Chapter II. Aboriginal Mattatuck... ::* Chapter III. Aboriginal remains... ::* Chapter IV. Aboriginal place-names of Mattatuck... ::* Chapter V. The "Stone Age" in Connecticut... ::* Chapter VI. Early attempts to establish settlements in New England... ::* Chapter VII. Massachusetts Bay Colony governs Connecticut... ::* Chapter VIII. Was the discovery of Mattatuck due to the search for metals? Mining rights of 1657 in the valley of the Mattatuck River... ::* Chapter IX. Waterburys first entrance upon plantation life... ::* Chapter X. Mattatucks second entrance upon plantation life... ::* Chapter XI. The first meeting of the General Assemblys Committee, in January, 1677... ::* Chapter XII. The inhabitants of Mattatuck... ::* Chapter XIII. A letter from Farmington... ::* Chapter XIV. Farmingtons bounds... ::* Chapter XV. The relation of each mans propriety to the purchase of the township... ::* Chapter XVI. Books of record... ::* Chapter XVII. The Reverend Jeremiah Peck... ::* Chapter XVIII. Young Mr. Southmayd... ::* Chapter XIX. Town officers in 1700... ::* Chapter XX. The will of Thomas Scott of Hartford... ::* Chapter XXI. The fence on the east side of the great river... ::* Chapter XXII. Waterbury manufactures for export in 1707... ::* Chapter XXIII. Remarkable increase in population... ::* Chapter XXIV. The northwest inhabitants petition for "winter privileges"... ::* Chapter XXV. Events preceding the formation of Westbury society... ::* Chapter XXVI. Union Square... ::* Chapter XXVII. Attachment of the Indian owners to the land... ::* Chapter XXVIII. The Hop Brook section... ::* Chapter XXIX. Samuel Hopkins, D. D... ::* Chapter XXX. Sergeants... ::* Chapter XXXI. A petition from the west farms for winter privileges... ::* Chapter XXXII. The resolutions of the House of Representatives... ::* Chapter XXXIII. A more permanent organization of the army required... ::* Chapter XXXIV. Bounties--Clothing for Continental soldiers... ::* Chapter XXXV. From 1783 to 1825... ::* Chapter XXXVI. The life of the people from 1783 to 1825... ::* Chapter XXXVII. First highway in Connecticut... ::* Chapter XXXVIII. The water-powers of Waterbury... ::* Chapter XXXIX. The interest of early Connecticut in education... ::* Chapter XL. Sabbath-keeping and sumptuary laws... ::* Chapter XLI. A reaction from "Independency"... ::* Chapter XLII. The Grand Street Cemetery... ::* Chapter XLIII. Indian and English place names from "Abragado" to "Worlds End"... ::* Appendix I. Family records * Vol. 2 ::* Chapter I. Three score years and ten... ::* Chapter II. Waterbury as a harbour... ::* Chapter III. Waterbury as a city... ::* Chapter IV. The old roads and the village green... ::* Chapter V. Old village highways... ::* Chapter VI. Origin of the street names... ::* Chapter VII. Water supply and sewerage... ::* Chapter VIII. Early fires--first action of the borough... ::* Chapter IX. Early epidemics--inoculation--a health committee... ::* Chapter X. Lighting the city--first gas pipes... ::* Chapter XI. The condition of things at the beginning of the century... ::* Chapter XII. Early banking in Connecticut... ::* Chapter XIII. Waterbury while still agricultural... ::* Chapter XIV. The old New England tavern... ::* Chapter XV. The day of small shops... ::* Chapter XVI. The poor soil of Waterbury... ::* Chapter XVII. Abel Porter & Co. in 1802... ::* Chapter XVIII. Bone buttons in 1812... ::* Chapter XIX. Sheet brass for the market... ::* Chapter XX. Timothy Porters mill privilege... ::* Chapter XXI. A new brass mill in 1851... ::* Chapter XXII. Another new company in 1853... ::* Chapter XXIII. A classification... ::* Chapter XXIV. Machine builders and founders... ::* Chapter XXV. The "joint-stock corporation" law of 1837... ::* Chapter XXVI. The first United States patent... ::* Chapter XXVII. A town with one school... ::* Chapter XXVIII. An incorporated school district... ::* Chapter XXIX. The grammar school in the Connecticut system... ::* Chapter XXX. Waterbury not exclusively utilitarian... * Vol. 3 ::* Chapter XXXI. Four eras of ecclesiastical history... ::* Chapter XXXII. "The old order changeth"... ::* Chapter XXXIII. A brief engagement which becomes a long one... ::* Chapter XXXIV. The Second Congregational Church an offshoot from the First... ::* Chapter XXXV. An epoch in the parish... ::* Chapter XXXVI. Growth of St. Johns... ::* Chapter XXXVII. Connecticut Baptists in the last century... ::* Chapter XXXVIII. George Whitefield in New England... ::* Chapter XXXIX. The Irish immigration... ::* Chapter XL. A purchase of land in "Brooklyn"... ::* Chapter XLI. A Universalist Society... ::* Chapter XLII. Litigation in 1798... ::* Chapter XLIII. "Going for the doctor to Stratford" in 1712... ::* Chapter XLIV. Early philanthropy--missions to the heathen... ::* Chapter XLV. The literary product of the town... ::* Chapter XLVI. The earliest newspapers..., Page 968 ::* Chapter XLVII. Early collections of books... ::* Chapter XLVIII. Pictorial art--Waterby artists... ::* Chapter XLIX. Lines of musical development... ::* Chapter L. Early theatricals--the city hall... ::* Chapter LI. The Masonic Order... ::* Chapter LII. After the Revolution... ::* General index === 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 === * Anderson, Joseph. ''[[Space:The Town and City of Waterbury, Connecticut, From the Aboriginal Period|The Town and City of Waterbury, Connecticut, From the Aboriginal Period to the Year Eighteen Hundred and Ninety-Five]]'' (Price & Lee Co., New Haven, 1896) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Anderson|Anderson]])

The town of AYR

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'''NOTE: This is a short version of the town of Ayr. whereas the long more defined version can be seen on Wikitree profile 'Ayr, Ayrshire One Place Study'''' === Title === Ayr, South Ayrshire, Scotland Scottish Gaelic: Inbhir Àir === Population === Approximately 46,000 Plus === Georgraphy === Continent: Europe Sovereign State: United Kingdom Country: Scotland Lieutenancy: South Ayrshire The ancient town of Ayr sits on the West coast of Scotland facing the Isle of Arran. It is about 33 miles from Glasgow. === History of Ayr === Wilson, Stuart, Personal Visit, 2019Corbett, R.Y., Historical Guide to Ayr, Prestwick, and district, 1965Brash, Ronald W., Round Old Ayr, 1972Carnegie Library, AyrTait, A.A., The Protectorate Citadels of Scotland, 1965Love, Dane, Ayrshire - Discovering a County, Fort Publishing 2003Undiscovered Scotland; ''https://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk''Wikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.org Ayr dates back to around the 1100's as a village and became The Royal Burgh of Ayr by way of a Royal Charter of William the Lion (1142-1214) in 1205. William, (soon to be King of Scotland) had come to Ayr in the late twelfth century looking for a place to call home. He built 'Ayr Castle' south of the harbour in what today would be the area behind the former Ayr Academy. It is said that it's appearance resembles the castle on Ayr's Royal Seal. William's family inherited the throne over the next one hundred years until the English moved in around 1299. Up and coming Robert I (1274-1329) (aka Robert the Bruce) burned down the castle but the English rebuilt it and occupied it until 1306 when Robert I became the King of Scotland. ''Fast forward to about 1650''. With the castle in ruins, the English came back to Ayr under the leadership of General Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658). He built a very large citadel (fort) on the same site as the castle which today would be the area bounded by Arran Terrace, Ailsa Place, Charlotte Street, Fort Street, Bruce Crescent, Citadel Place, Mongomerie Terrace, and South Harbour Street, with Eglinton Terrace as its centre point. The citadel had six corners and was designed by Hans Ewald Tessin who was a Swedish military architect that came to Scotland to work for the English army during the Scottish occupation. From South Harbour Street next to today's Citadel Leisure Centre one can still see the last part of the fort walls which was constructed with a 5 foot thick rubble wall (misc stones) and a 1 foot exterior wall of red sandstone brought from Ardrossan Castle, (which originally came from the Isle of Arran.) ''We'll come back to this wall a little later in the story for an interesting fact.'' In this same general area at the intersection of Bruce Place and Citadel Place one can see St. John's Tower which sat next to The (original) Auld Kirk of St. John the Baptist. The Kirk and tower however sat inside the planned area of Cromwell's fort, so it was abandoned when the (new) Auld Church of St. John the Baptist was completed in 1655. In the old days Ayr was a closed off town surrounded by a stone dyke. There were about 5 entry points around the dykes perimeter with the main entrance from the North to South over the River Ayr on the 'Auld Brig' (originally dating to the early 1200's, but rebuilt several times after). The visitor would cross the brig and come up to an area called 'BridgeGate' (now Old Bridge Street). At this point the visitor would be stopped at what was known as the 'Laigh Tolbooth' which was not just a guard collecting tolls but was an actual building which was used as a prison. It is said that Sir William Wallace (1270-1305) could not or would not pay the toll and was confined to the prison for some period of time. Once having paid the toll, one is now on what is High Street today. This area was known as 'Fish Cross' where vendors would come to sell their fish, as well as vegetables. Close to here on the other side of the street at the start of NewMarket Street is where one can see a statue of Sir William Wallace above the first shop. Heading east (uptown on High Street, across from the bus stop) one will find a small lane known as Kirkport with an arched entry know as 'Lych Gate' which leads to the (newer) Auld Kirk of St. John the Baptist (c. 1655) which sits on the former site of Grey Friars' Monastery (c.1472). Today the kirkyard is a quiet place to reflect on those former days. The inside of the church is well worth a visit too. Next up High Street is the 113 foot high Wallace Tower (c. originally built in the 17th century). The current tower dates to the mid 1800's. It's a subject for discussion as to whether the statue on the tower is Sir William Wallace or not. Close by is the Tam O' Shanter Inn (c. early 1700's) (which serves great fish and chips today). Again up the road just a little there is a large mall for shopping at the end of High Street where Kyle Street and Alloway Street split. Today, High Street remains the main shopping area in Ayr. For those that like to walk, travel south a little farther out and you will come to Burn's Statue Square which proudly displays its namesake Robert Burn (1759-1796), the national poet of Scotland . The statue sits just across from Ayr Station and the Station Hotel (c.1886). One can travel from Ayr Station to Glasgow Central on clean and efficient trains in about 45 minutes. The privately owned hotels future is debatable at this point due to its deteriorating condition. Going north back into town by way of the High Street the visitor will end up at Sandgate and the 'New Brig' which dates to the late 1700's. At the New Brig, turn left onto South Harbour Street and one block up will be Fort Street whereby one can see the former Ayr Academy (c. 1233) building where such notables as Robert Burns (poet), John Murdoch (teacher to Robert Burns), and the two sons of William Murdoch (inventor) all matriculated. The building was turned into Ayr Grammar School in 2020 upon relocation of a new academy just outside the area. Along South Harbour Street one will find remaining portion of the fort wall. The interesting fact is the photogenic lookout point built at the corner of the wall. Around the mid 1800's a wealthy gunsmith named 'Baron' John Miller (maybe Millar) returned from India and bought the citadel property. He added the tower which is known today as 'Miller's Folly'. Across and down is the south quay where in the late 19th century and early 20th century great ships like the P.S. Juno, Glen Sannox, and T.S. Duchess of Hamilton would load and unload passengers. Today that honour goes to the P.S. Waverly which is the last ocean going paddle wheel steamer in the world. It makes scheduled runs up and down the coast as well as to the Isle of Arran during the summer months July through September. A little further west brings one to the 'Ayr Shore' where holidaymakers and locals have enjoyed it's mile long sand for centuries. From the low green one can see the 'Heads of Ayr' , the Isle of Arran, and Ailsa Craig (aka Paddy's Milestone). The low green is a perfect way to end the day with a picnic or enjoying a summer concert while watching the sunset to the west. === Landmarks === Undiscovered Scotland; ''https://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk''Wikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.orgGoggle Maps (Visual Street References); ''https://www.google.com/maps" '''Auld Brig''' c. 1230 Located between River Street (North) and High Street (South) The original Auld Brig was made of wooden timbers around 1230. It was rebuilt in 1588 and restored between 1907 and 1910 for the sum of 10,000 British Pounds. It remains today as a foot bridge between Newton-On-Ayr and Ayr's High Street. '''Auld Kirk''' c. 1200's, St. John the Baptist and St. Johns Tower (c.1300's) Located at Bruce Crescent and Citadel Place This was the former site of the original wooden Kirk of St. John the Baptist. In 1560 the Reformation made catholic worship illegal in Scotland which lead to St. John's being used as a Protestant Kirk. A stone tower was built (c. 1300's) which survived through the centuries. In 1854 John Miller (See Notable People heading below) purchased the tower and the land. In1914 it was purchased by the Marquess of Bute, and in 1949 the Ayr Town Council acquired the tower. The surrounding graveyard has the grave of Elizabeth Knox, daughter of John Knox and wife of minister John Welsh. Legend also has it that there is also the grave of Maggie Osborne, the local witch (See Notable People heading below). '''Auld Kirk''' (aka The (new) Auld Kirk of St. John The Baptist) c.1655 Located through The Kirkport at #112-116 High Street This Kirk was built Cruciform (shape of a cross in plan view) as a replacement for the original St John the Baptist Kirk off Bruce Crescent and Eglinton Place which was displaced by Cromwell's Citadel. The (new) Kirk was built on land formerly occupied by Franciscan Friars around 1560 (aka Grey Friars Monastery. Cost to build was 20,827 British Pounds (1,733 Pounds Sterling). Cromwell pledged 1,000 Merks (Silver Coins) towards the new Kirk. The Kirk was restored in 1836 by architect David Bryce (1803-1876). '''Ayr Academy''' c.,1796 (now Grammar School of Ayr) Location: Fort Street, Ayr Originally the town's 'Grammar Schule of Air' was present in the area of #4 Sandgate and dates back to 1233. In 1502 it became the 'Burgh Schule' and later back to 'Grammar Schule'. In 1796 a shift of the way schools were defined and in pursuit of a higher level of matriculation, the Grammar Schule became Ayr Academy. In 1800 a new building was completed on Fort street. This site became the new home of Ayr Academy. That building was rebuilt in 1880. Three stone head sculptures were placed above the Rectors office, these being David Wilkie (Painter), James Watt (Engineer), and Robert Burns (Poet), all of which represent the fields of Art, Science, and Literature. Ayr Academy vacated this building in 2018 when a new academy was built on the Craigie Estate to the Northeast, and the building on Fort street became once again the (new) Grammar School of Ayr in 2020. '''Ayr Lighthouse''' c.1841 Location: Esplanade end Designed by Robert Paton. '''Ayr Pavilion''' c.1911 Location: Low green across from the beach (now 'Pirate Pete's), Ayr This building now 'Pirate Pete's, an entertainment venue. Nicknames include 'The Piv' and 'The White Elephant by the Sea'. The front balusters came from the first new brig when it was demolished. '''Bust of Sir William Wallace''' c.1810 Location: Newmarket Street, Ayr A bust of Sir William sits above the first store front. Local merchant Henry Cowan paid his own money to have the statue made. '''Burn's Statue Square''' c.1891 Location: Killnoch Street and the A70, Ayr The green space proudly displays a statue of Scotland's National Poet Robert Burns. Affectionately named 'Rabbie Burns' he is facing South towards his birthplace of Alloway. Ornate ironwork that once surrounded the square was removed during WWII for the war effort. A statue of a solder is also located here as a memorial to the Royal Scots Fusiliers who died in various campaigns from 1877-1902. Most died from diseases rather than battle. '''Fish Cross''' c.1539 Location: 45-45 High Street, Ayr While no longer visible, the location on High Street does have a plaque on the wall denoting its location. There is also a statue of a fisherman by Malcolm Robertson nearby which symbolizes the market town location where local folk sold their fish and vegetables. '''Loudoun Hall''' c.1513 Located at Fort Street and South Harbour Street It's the oldest building currently in Ayr and was built by James Tait. It served as residence to the many Sheriffs of Ayr throughout the years. in 1539 it was sold to Sir Hugh Campbell who was Sheriff at that time. Sir Hugh died without a male heir (women could not be Sheriff) and the hall was sold to the Crown for 14,000 Merks (silver coins). In 1632 the hall was sold to James Chalmers. It continued to have many owners until 1938 when it was bought by Rev. Archibald MacKenzie who conveyed it to the Marques of Bute. The Marques restored it and his son Lord David Stuart presented it to the Saltire Society. Originally Loudoun Hall had three bedrooms and vaulted ceilings on the ground floor, the main hall on the second floor, and attic space on the third. The walls were three feet thick which provided good insulation in both winter and summer. A wing had been added in 1534 by the Campbell's which was demolished sometime after WWII. The hall itself had no running water in the old days, only an outside well. The balcony's were used to discard the rubbish and also used as a toilet. '''Millers Folly''' c.1800's Located on part of the citadel wall which can still be seen today along South Harbour Street. The citadel wall had one remaining bastion on it when Baron John Miller bought the citadel property. He proceeded to add an extension which was not a true configuration of the late sixteen century. This is known as 'Miller's Folly' today. '''New Brig''' (original bridge) c. 1788, (second bridge) c.1878 Located on New Bridge Street between River Street (North) and High Street (South) The original New Brig was built in 1788 by Alexander Stevens to a design by Robert Adam. It was demolished and rebuilt in red sandstone in 1878. Today it serves car and foot traffic from Newton-On-Ayr on the north side of the River Ayr to the town of Ayr on the south side. '''St. John's Tower''' c.1500's[5] Location: 6 Eglinton Terrace, Ayr, Scotland The tower was originally part of the Auld Kirk of Ayr (aka St. John the Baptist) which was all taken over by Oliver Cromwell when he built his citadel nearby in 1562. The fort garrison divided up the church building for use as a chapel, a mill house and a storehouse, and the tower was used as an armoury and look-out. After the Scots were back in power, the citadel was dismantled and the land given was gifted by the crown to the 7th Earl of Eglinton. A man named John Miller returned to Ayr from India in 1852 and bought the property of the former citadel and the Barony of Montgomerieston that went with it. By now the Kirk was gone but the tower remained. Miller made Gothic changes to it from plans by local architect John Murdoch and called it 'Fort Castle'. After Milller's death the 4th Marquess of Bute bought up the property for 2,700 British Pounds and restored it to its former glory to plans by James Kennedy Hunter(1863-1929). The 5th Marquess of Bute gifted it to the town of Ayr in 1949, and it is now in the care of South Ayrshire Council. '''Tam-O-Shanter Inn''' c.1748 Located at 236 High Street The 'Tam' as it's referred to was first owned by James Schearer until about 1849. The property was purchased by the Magistrates and Councilers of Ayr who passed it on to the Incorporation of Weavers Society (1850-1893). Then possession went to the 'Queen's and Lord Treasure's Remembrance', and then sold to Andrew Muir, a local brewer. The property passed through many more hands throughout the years. In 1955 it became a museum. Today's it a well known restaurant and pub for both locals and visitors alike. Great Fish and Chips too.... '''Town Hall and Spire''' c.1830 Located at Sandgate and High Street. It stands 225 feet high and was design by Thomas Hamilton. The building also houses the town hall which accommodate about 600 people for meetings. '''Wallace Tower''' (c. Unknown for original tower) (C. 1834 current tower). Located at 172 High Street. The original tower was purchased in 1673 by the Ayr Town Council from Burgess Adam Richie. A bell and clock were added in 1731 in a new belfry. In 1832 a restoration started taking place by adding a stone facing. Without a proper foundation the original building could not stand the weight and started to sink. It was demolished and a new tower build built in 1834. The (current) tower stands 113 feet high. The inset statue is said to be by self taught sculptor James Thom. Two bells are in the tower. The larger one (c.1731) is from the original tower. It was made in France. The smaller bell (c.1834) was likely the bell from the 'Laigh Tolbooth'. '''Wellington Square''' Located at Fort Street and Wellington Square The 'Square' is actually rectangular. It's a green space in front of the Court and County Building and named after the victor of Waterloo, Arthur Wellesley, the Duke of Wellington. There are various memorials in the square honoring: 13th Earl of Eglinton (aka Archibald William Montgomerie (1812-1861)), Brigadier-General James Neill (1810-1857), Sir James Fergusson of Kilkerran (1904-1973) Journalist and Historian, Sir Goscombe John (1910-XXXX) Postmaster General, John Loudon McAdam (1756-1836) Inventor of 'Tar McAdam' for road surfacing, and Primrose William Kennedy of Drumellan (1799-1863) Ayr Provost in 1855-1861. The government building formerly held a prison (on the South end facing the ocean) and was known as "The Cottage by the Sea' by prisoners. The prison portion was demolished in the early 1900's in favour of more government office space. FYI - The prisoners used to provide carpet cleaning services to the local residents. Strangely enough the residents were sad to see them go. === The War Years === Wilson, Jean; Family member of OPS managerCameron, James (Hamish); Author of 'A Scottish Child's View of WW2'; 2006BBC; BBC London CSV Action Desk The profile manager of this page was not born until just after WW2, therefore this is a compilation of similar facts as told by a late family member as well as a non-related civilian both of who lived through that period in history. By the time World War 2 was over, a total of 37,000 military aircraft had arrived at Prestwick, a town next to Ayr. As a multi-country effort, aircraft from The Royal Air Force, The Canadian Royal Air Force, as well as the United States were flown in locally during the war years as a show of force in the war in Europe with aircraft arriving on a daily basis in Ayrshire. It was just not the military doing their job, but the local citizens of Ayr as well who were also being asked to do their part for the war effort in using their homes to lodge military personnel as well as children evacuated from other town's like Glasgow and Edinburgh to get young children away from the possible horrors of war. Ayr Academy on Fort Street was used as a reception centre for the young. who arrived by train at Ayr station and would make their way to the centre for processing, then be billeted in the homes. Adults and children alike carried a gas mask at all times. The children were taught air raid drill, and there were total blackouts every night as well as constant air raid siren testing during the days. It was a serious time and everyone had to be prepared for the worst. Citizens were issued a rationing book for meat, bacon, eggs (one per week per person), butter, milk, and tea. They also received 'Points' which were issued as a supplement to the rationing book and were used for other items like tinned beans, peas, and fruit. The billeted solders and airmen also got rationing books which they willingly gave to their host families so as to buy needed items in bulk. Ayr was a good agricultural area so there was always a good supply of vegetables available to make soup. By 1941 German aircraft were flying over Ayr on their way to bomb northern locations like Greenoch, Glasgow, Clydebank (shipyards), and Paisley. The only one occasion when Ayr experienced a loud explosion was when a German planes dropped a mine at the mouth of the Ayr harbour which shook the whole town. There was a large navel training base at the 'Heads of Ayr', and an Army Assault Training Team at Craigie Park, as well as the airfields at Prestwick, Ayr that were never bombed like other cities. This may have been very different if the German pilots had known there was a film showing at the Odeon in Ayr entitled 'The Great Dictator' (a satire about Adolf Hitler) starring Charlie Chaplin. If they only knew........... === Notable People === Wikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.org Britannica; https://www.britannica.comNational Records of Scotland; https://www.nrscotland.gov.ukFamily Search Website; https://www.familysearch.orgChristianity Today; https://www.christianitytoday.comDictionary of Scottish Architects; www.scottisharchitects.orgGeni; Geni; https://www.geni.comScotlands People; https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/ '''Robert Adam''' (1728-1792) Architect and Designer, FRSE FRS FSAScot FSA FRSA Born: Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland Died: At home, 11 Albermarle Street, London, England Resting Place: Westminster Abbey Bio Summary: Robert was the 'Neoclassical' designer and builder of the first New Brig of Ayr in 1750-1799. He was also the key architect in the rebuilding of Culzean Castle for the 10th earl of Cassillis starting in 1777. He not only designed the building structures, he also designed interior rooms, carpet, girandoles, tables and chairs, urns, torcheres, mirrors, and candle sconces as well. He also did some design and building for the 9th earl of Cassilis starting in 1771 as well. Parents: William Adam (1689-1748) and Mary Robertson (1699-1791) Siblings: Jenny Adam (1717-XXXX), Mary Adam (1720-1720), John Adam (1721-1792), Helen Adam (1723-XXXX), Margaret Peggy Adam (1725-1820), Elizabeth Adam (1729-1796), Janet Adam (1730-XXXX), James Adam (1732-1794), Mary Adam (1734-1799), Margaret Adam (1734-XXXX), Helen Adam (1735-XXXX), Susannah Adam (1738-XXXX), William Adam (1738-1821). Spouse: Never married Children: None For more information see WikiTree Profile ''Adam-1127'' '''Robert I (aka Robert The (Brus) Bruce)''' (1274-1329), King of Scotland Born: Turnberry Castle, Ayrshire, Scotland Died: Manor of Cardross, Dunbartonshire, Scotland Resting Place: Dunfermline Abbey (Body); Melrose Abbey (Heart); St Serf's Church, Dumbarton (Embalmed Viscera) Bio Summary: Resistance fighter in Ayr, and First King of Scots. Parents: Robert Bruce (1243-1304) Earl of Carrick and Marjorie Carrick (1252-1292) Countess of Carrick. FYI: It is said the the Countess was so taken by her future husband that she kidnapped him and held him in the castle until he agreed to marry her. They were wed in 1271. Siblings: Maud Brus (1272-1326), Isabel Brus (1272-1358), Christian Brus (1273-1356), Mary Brucs(1275-1323), Edward Brus (1276-1318), Margaret Brus (1276-1325), Neil Brus (1279-1306), Alexander Brus (1782-1307), Thomas Brus (1284-1307). Spouse Number 1: Isabella of Mar (1277-1296) Children: Marjorie Bruce (1297-1316) Spouse Number 2: Elizabeth de Burgh (1284-1327) Children: David Bruce (aka David II of Scotland) (1324-1371), Margaret Bruce (1315-1346), John Bruce (1324-XXXX). For more information see WikiTree ''Bruce-129'' '''David Cathcart''' aka Lord Alloway (1763-1845) Lawyer, Judge, Land Owner Born: Ayr, Scotland Died: Family Home 'Abbotsford', near River Tweed Resting Place: Alloway Kirk, Alloway, Scotland Bio Summary: Educated Ayr Burgh School, and Edinburgh University 1784 - Advocate at Scottish Bar 1813 - Lord of Sessions 1826 - Lord of Judiciary (Second Division) Parents: Elias Cathcart (1703-1776) and Agnew Fergusson (1725-1816) Married 1762 Siblings: james Hugh Cathcart (1765-1820), Jean Cathcart (1766-XXXX), Helen Cathcart (1768-1837), Margaret Cathcart (1770-XXXX) Spouse: Mary Mure (Muir) (1764-1802) Married 1793 Issue: Elias Cathcart (XXXX-XXXX) and five others (Names Unknown) '''Oliver Cromwell''' (1599-1658) General, English Army Born: Huntingdon, England Died: Palace of Whitehall, Middlesex, England Resting Place: Westminster Abbey, England Bio Summary: Became Lord Protector of the Commonwealth (England, Scotland, Ireland) in 1653 and secured his governance in Scotland by building a large citadel (fort) in Ayr. Parents: Robert Cromwell (1565-1617) and Elizabeth Steward (1565-1664) Siblings: Elizabeth Cromwell (1593-1672), Henry Cromwell (1595-1600), Catherine Henrietta Cromwell (1596-166660), Margaret Cromwell (1601-1646), Jane Cromwell (1606-1656), Robert Cromwell (1608-1609), Robina Cromwell (1610-1660). Spouse: Elisabeth Bourchier (1598-1665) Married 1620 Children: Robert Cromwell (16621-1639), Oliver Cromwell (1622-1644), Bridget Cromwell (1624-1662), Richard Cromwell (1626-1712), Henry Cromwell (1628-1674), Elizabeth Claypole Cromwell (1629-1658), James Cromwell (1632-1632), Mary Cromwell (1637-1713), Frances Cromwell (1638-1720). For more information see WikiTree Profile ''Cromwell-39'' '''John Knox''' (1514-1572) Reformation Leader and Minister Born: Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland Died: Edinburgh, Scotland Bio Summary: Minister of the gospel who preached several times at the original St John's Kirk in Ayr around 1547. Parents: William Knox (1486-1513) and ???? Sinclair (XXXX-XXXX) Siblings: William Knox (1504-abt.1550) Spouse Number 1: Marjorie Bowes 1533-1560) Children: Nathaniel (Knox 1557-1580), Eleazer Knox (1558-1591) Spouse Number 2: Margaret Stewart (1547-1612), Married 1564 She was only 17 at time of marriage. Children: Martha Knox (1565–1592), Margaret Knox (1567-XXXX), Elizabeth Knox (1570- 1622 '''John Loudon McAdam''' (1756-1836) Civil Engineer and Road Builder Born: #22 Sandgate, Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland Died: Moffat, Dumfriesshire, Scotland Resting Place: Moffat Cemetary, Moffat, Scotland Bio Summary: John was the inventor of 'macadamisation' which used tar to eventually surface roads around the world. The process also had to do with the base material used and the camber of the roadway. At age 14 he spent time in New York with his uncle from 1770-1783 before returning to Ayr. Today all over the world roads can be attributed to his works and invention. Parents: James McAdam (1718-1770) Baron of Waterhead and Susannah Cochrane (1717-1775) Siblings: Jacobina McAdam (1736-1743), Margaret McAdam (1741-XXXX), Jacobina McAdam (1743-XXXX), James McAdam (1746-1767), Grizelda McAdam (1750-1794), Elizabeth McAdam (1752-1798), Katherine McAdam (1754-XXXX), Wilhelmina McAdam (1755-1829), Sarah McAdam (1759-1798) Spouse Number 1: Gloria Margaretta Nicoll (1759-1825) Children: Anne McAdam (1779-1841), William McAdam (1781-1836), James McAdam (1784-1786), James Nicoll McAdam (1786-1852), Glorianna McAdam (1789-1868), John Loudon McAdam (1792-1857) Spouse Number 2: Anne Charlotte Delancey (1786-1862) Married 1827. Children: None For more information see also WikiTree Profile ''McAdam-204'' '''Baron John Watson Miller''' (1820-1910) Wealthy gun merchant Born: Unknown Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland Died: Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland Resting Place: (Likely St. John's Kirkyard, Ayr adjacent to his home 'Fort Castle'). Bio Summary: John made his fortune in Calcutta India selling weapons. He returned to Ayr in 1852 and in 1860 he bought up a section of land formerly occupied by Cromwell's citadel, and the Barony of Montgomeriestoun that went with it from the 13th Earl of Eglinton. He then converted the Tower of St John’s into a Gothic-style residence. See also 'Miller's Folly' and St. John's Tower under Landmarks heading above. Parents: David Millar (abt. 1790-XXXX) and Marion Watson (1788-XXXX) Married 1815 Siblings: Hugh Miller (1815-1875), David Miller (1816-XXXX), James Leggat Miller (1818-XXXX), Agnes Miller (1825-XXXX), Susanah Miller (1828-XXXX), William Miller (1829-XXXX) ''Note: last name could also be Millar as from the father. Spouse: None Children: None For more information see WikiTree Profile ''Miller-97162'' '''John Murdoch''' (1747-1824) Teacher Born: Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland Died: Lisson Grove, North West London, England Resting Place: St Andrew's Gardens Burial Grounds at Greys Inn Road, London, England Bio Summary: John attended Ayr Academy and was a tutor to Robert Burns and his brother Gabriel. Moved to England where he taught French. Died penniless in London. Parents: John Murdoch (1718-XXXX) and Margaret Robinson (1709-1781) Married 1744 Siblings: Marrion Murdoch (1744-1745) Spouse: Jacobina Aiken (1745-XXXX) Married 1772 Children: Unknown '''John Murdoch''' Esq., CE. (1825-1907) Architect/Builder, Ayr Born: Ayr, South Ayrshire, Scotland Died: Ayr, South Ayrshire, Scotland Resting Place: Unknown, Likely in Ayr Old Kirkyard Bio Summary: Educated at Ayr Academy, and became a member of the Institute of Architects and was practicing in Ayr by 1868. He designed and or modified 66 structures during his lifetime which were homes, commercial, and or government buildings. Parents: James Murdoch (1783-1824) and Elisabeth Hendrie (1781-1860) Siblings: Elizabeth Murdoch (1812-1845), James Murdoch (1813-XXXX), Catharine Murdoch (1815-XXXX), George Hendrie Murdoch (1817-XXXX), James Hendrie Murdoch (1820-XXXX), Alexander Murdoch (1823-XXXX), Jane Murdoch (1827-XXXX) Spouse: Harriet Helen Hendrie (1835-1891) Married 1854 Children: Francis James Murdoch (1855-XXXX), John Murdoch (1857-XXXX), Lucy Murdoch (1859-1923), George Alexander Murdoch (1861-XXXX), Harriet Ellen Murdoch (1861-XXXX), Harriet H Murdoch (1862-XXXX), Jane Stewart Murdoch (1862-XXXX), Eliza Eveline Murdoch (1865-XXXX), William Henry Fullarton Murdoch (1870-XXXX), Catherine Georgina Murdoch (1872-XXXX). For more information see WikiTree Profile ''Murdoch-1934'' '''Maggie Osborne''' (XXXX-XXXX) Witch Born: Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland Died: Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland Resting Place: St John Kirkyard, at St. John's Tower Bio Summary: Born to a wealthy merchant Maggie resided in a house at 76-78 High Street (now Marks and Spencer) and said to hold special powers. She was found guilty of witchcraft and sentenced to be burned at the Malt Cross. Truth or Fiction???? Parents: Unknown Siblings: Unknown Spouse: Unknown Children: Unknown '''William John Macquorn Rankine''' FRSE FRS (1820-1872) Engineer Born: Saint Cuthberts, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland Died: 8 Albion Crescent, Dowanhill, Glasgow, Scotland Resting Place: Sighthill Cemetery, Glasgow Bio Summary: Attended Ayr Academy and went on to co-found the subject of Thermodynamics. He was appointed to the Regius Professor of Civil Engineering and Mechanics at Glasgow University in 1855. He was also a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. The The Rankine absolute Fahrenheit scale is named in his honour, and a member Scottish Engineering Hall of Fame (2013). He held the rank of Senior Major in the reservist Scottish Rifle Volunteers. Parents: David Rankine (1794-1870) and Barbara Grahame (1800-1871) Siblings: David (1829-XXXX) Spouse: Never Married Children: None For more information see WikiTree Profile ''Rankine-187'' '''Sir John Ross''' (1777-1851), Navel Commander, Polar Explorer Born: Balsarroch, Wigtownshire, Scotland Died: London, England Resting Place: Kensal Green Cemetery, London, England Bio Summary: Educated at Ayr Academy. Went to sea at an early age and became a commander in the Royal Navy. Upon returning to Ayr he had his ship, the 'Felix' Built by Sloan and Gemmel Shipbuilders in the North Harbour of the Port of Ayr. At age seventy three he embarked on an Arctic exploration. He was knighted in 1834. Parents: Rev. Andrew Ross (XXXX-XXXX) and Elizabeth Corsane (XXXX-XXXX) Siblings: Unknown Spouse Number 1: Christian Adair (XXXX-1822) Married 1816 Children: Unknown Spouse Number 2: Mary Jones (XXXX-1856) Married 1834 Children: Unknown '''James Smith''' (1763-1848) Botanist Born: Ochiltree, Scotland Died: Unknown Resting Place: Ayr Auld Kirkyard Bio Summary: Father of Scottish Botany. Created a botanical wonderland at Monkwood Grove. Parents: Unknown Siblings: Unknown Spouse: Unknown Children: Margaret Smith (XXXX-XXXX) '''James Tait''' (XXXX-1528) Ayr, Shipping merchant Born: Unknown Died: Unknown Resting Place: Unknown Bio Summary: Built Loudon Hall in 1513. Went on to be a Burgess of Ayr. Parents: Thomas Tait (XXXX-XXXX) Siblings: Spouse: Janet Clerk (XXXX-1536) Children: Charles Tait (XXXX-XXXX), John Tait (XXXX-XXXX) '''Hans Ewald Tessin''' (aka Eduart Tessine , Scottish given name) (XXXX-XXXX) Military Architect Born: Sweden, or Holland Died: Unknown Resting Place: Unknown Bio Summary: Hans came from Sweden to Scotland in 1650 and became a Freemason. Then turned his back on Scotland an went to work for the English and designed Cromwell's Citadel in Ayr. He was later named a Burgess in Edinburgh in the mid 1600's. Parents: Unknown Siblings: Unknown Spouse: Unknown Children: Unknown '''William 'Braveheart' Wallace''' (1272-1305) Freedom Fighter Born: Elderslie, Renfrewshire, Scotland Died: London, Smithfield, England Resting Place: London, England Bio Summary: Freedom fighter, Sir William died a terrible death in London England after a horrible torture by the English. Parents: Malcolm Alan Wallace (1250-1291) and Margaret Craufurd (1251-1273) Siblings: Malcom Wallace II (1268-1305), Unknown Wallace (1270-XXXX), John Wallace (1272-1307) Spouse: Never Married but reportadly mate of Marion Braidfute (1276-abt 1297) Children: Elizabeth Wallace (XXXX-XXXX) See also WikiTree profile ''Wallace-182'' '''James Watt''' (1736-1819) Engineer, Businessman Born in Greenock Scotland Died: Birmingham, England Resting Place: Handsworth, Birmingham, England Bio Summary: At age 41 James spent the summer of 1777 in Ayr surveying the harbour. A bust of him is on the wall of the former Ayr Academy representing his contribution to science. Later in life and his family were implicated in slave trading in UK and abroad with business partner Matthew Boulton. Parents: james Henry Watt Sr. (1699-1782) and Agnes Muirhead (1703-1753) Siblings: Robert Watt (1730-1730), Margaret Watt (1732-1732), Thomas Watt (1733-1734), John Watt (1739-1763) Spouse Number 1: Margaret Miller (XXXX-1773) Married 1764-1773 Children:Margaret Miller (1767-1796) , James Watt Jr (1769-1848) Spouse Number 2: Ann MacGregor (XXXX-1832) Married 1777-1819 Children: Gregory Watt (1777-1804), Janet Watt (1779-1794) See also WikiTree profile ''Watt-1142'' '''John Welsh''' (1568-1622) Presbyterian Minister Born: Dunscore, Dumfriesshire, Scotland Died: London, Middlesex , England Resting Place: St Botolph, Bishopsgate, Greater London, England Bio Summary: John married Elizabeth Knox, the daughter of famed Reformation leader John Knox. John became the minister of the Auld Kirk. He was sent to prison for his preaching style by King James VI of Scotland and exiled to France in 1606. Parents: John Welsh (XXXX-XXXX) Laird of Collieston and Marion (Isobel) Grier (XXXX-XXXX) Siblings: Cuthbert Welch (1560-1629), Margaret Welsh (1564-XXXX), Helen Welsh (1568-XXXX), David Welsh (1564-1619), Marion Welsh (1566-1600) Spouse: Elizabeth Knox (1570-1625) Children: Dr. William Welsh (1595-1633), Rev. Josias Welsh (1598-1634), Nathaniel Welsh (1599-1625), Lucy Welsh (1610-1614), Louise Welch (1613-1625) See WikiTree Profile ''Welch-121'' == Sources ==

The Town of Roxbury: Its Memorable Persons and Places, Its History and Antiquities

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Roxbury, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == The Town of Roxbury: Its Memorable Persons and Places, Its History and Antiquities == With Numerous Illustrations of Its Old Landmarks and Noted Personages by Francis Samuel Drake 1878 * by [[Drake-10898|Francis Samuel Drake]] (1828-1885) * published by The Author, at 131 Warren Street, Roxbury, Mass., Oct. 1878 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Town of Roxbury: Its Memorable Persons and Places, Its History and Antiquities|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/townofroxburyits00drak * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009578294 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008731518 * https://books.google.com/books?id=jYgdFycdWaMC * https://books.google.com/books?id=K0AOAAAAIAAJ * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/24161/ === Table of Contents === * Chapter I. Introductory * Chapter II. General Description * Chapter III. The Neck to the burning-ground * Chapter IV. Old burial-ground to Dorchester * Chapter V. Burial-ground to Dudley street * Chapter VI. Warren Street and Walnut Avenue * Chapter VII. Meeting-House Hill * Chapter VIII. Smelt Brook to the Punch-Bowl * Chapter IX. The Highlands * Chapter X. Centre Street * Chapter XI. Jamaica Plain * Chapter XII. West Roxbury * 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 === * Drake, Francis Samuel. ''[[Space:The Town of Roxbury: Its Memorable Persons and Places, Its History and Antiquities|The Town of Roxbury: Its Memorable Persons and Places, Its History and Antiquities]]'' (The Author, Roxbury, Mass., 1878) [ 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:The Town of Roxbury: Its Memorable Persons and Places, Its History and Antiquities|The Town of Roxbury: Its Memorable Persons and Places, Its History and Antiquities]]'' (The Author, Roxbury, Mass., 1878) [ Page ].

The Town of Southold, New York

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[[Category:Southold, New Haven Colony]] [[Category: Southold, New York]] ==Southold Long Island History== Just across the water (Long Island Sound) from, the Connecticut Colony, or Connecticut River Colony (established in 1636), there were Algonquian-speaking Natives living on what we now call Long Island. These Algonquian-speaking Natives were related to those in New England, and lived in eastern Long Island long before European colonization. The western portion of the island was inhabited by bands of Lenape, whose language was also one of the Algonquian languages. Before 1636 The Plymouth Colony, had laid claim to Eastern Long Island island but had not settled it. On April 22, 1636 King Charles I of England ordered the land be given to [[Alexander-642|William Alexander]] and he received a grant of the Island of "Matowack" which he proposed to call the Isle of Stirling. Alexander through his agent James Farret (who personally received Shelter Island and Robins Island) in turn then sold most of the eastern island to the New Haven and Connecticut colonies. Southold remained under the jurisdiction of New Haven Colony until 1662, and of Connecticut Colony until 1674. While a few English settlers first arrived at Southold in eastern Long Island in 1636/37. The land wasn't purchased from the indians until the summer of 1640. They purchased the land from an Indian tribe named the Corchaugs. New Haven Colony settlement had been created separately in 1638 within the Connecticut Colony. Largely surrounded by Connecticut Colony, New Haven Colony was a Puritan Theocracy, governed only by church members. English Puritans from New Haven Colony settled on the North Fork of Long Island, in what we now call Southold, on October 21, 1640. Settlers spelled the Indian name of what became Southold as Yennicott which is what it was called until about 1649 when it was re-named "Southold. In most histories Southold is reported as the first English settlement on Long Island in the future New York State. [[Yonges-3|Rev. John Youngs]] led the New Haven Colony settlers, with Peter Hallock, to Southhold and had sought to establish Southold liek New Have as a Puritan Theocracy. Their intent was to not permit other churches to operate at all, while the overall Connecticut Colony allowed freedom of religion. Reverend John Youngs also founded Southampton (on the south fork) with settlers from Lynn, Massachusetts, almost simultaneously with Southold thus establishing the first English settlements on Long Island. The first families or founding members of the new settlement were: {| border="1" class="sortable" !Southold!!!!Southampton |- |[[Yonges-3|Rev. John Youngs]]||||Thomas Halsey |- |[[Hallock-32|Peter Hallock]]||||Edward Howell |- |[[Horton-196|Barnabas Horton]]||||Edmond Farrington |- |[[Budd-1455|John Budd]]||||Allen Bread |- |[[Conklin-705|John Conklin]]||||Edmund Needham |- |[[Swasey-5|John Swasey]]||||Abraham Pierson the Elder |- |[[Wells-639|William Wells]]||||Thomas Sayre |- |[[Tuthill-73|John Tuthill]]||||Josiah Stanborough |- |[[Corwin-12|Matthias Corwin]]||||George Welbe |- |In 1650 the population of Southold was about 180||||Henry Walton |- |||||Job Sayre |- |||||During the next few years (1640–43), Southampton gained another 43 families. |} : Today Southold is a town in Suffolk County, New York. It is one of ten towns of Suffolk County. :: "The Southold Colony was the first settled town on Long Island, and originally exteded from [https://goo.gl/maps/7CVBEUiirfS2 Brookhaven] to [https://goo.gl/maps/odp6VW6TaXR2 Oysterpond-Point], including all the islands in that vicinity, and extending thence in a direct line to within a few miles of the Connecticut shore. Like East Hampton it was originally purchased by the magistrates of the [[Wikipedia: New_Haven_Colony|New Haven Colony]], and after being held by them for a number of years, was transferred to the actual settlers, who were principally emigrants from [[Wikipedia: Norfolk|Norfolkshire, England]]; who had spent about two years in the New Haven Colony, and established themselves on this island in 1640." (''[[Space:A History and Genealogy of the Davenport Family|History & Genealogy Davenport Family]]'', [https://books.google.com/books?id=gD_1dQq1MZEC&pg=PA215 Page 215]) About '''Accobauk''': aka Accabog, Acabog, Ocabauk, etc. [[3]] Southold puchased most of this area in 1648. Then in 1649 Southampton purchased the Flanders section from the ancestors of the Shinnecock Nation. in a history of Mount Olive New Jersey there is mention that many residents summered in Flanders, Long Island, which suggests that some of those New Jersey Budds could be descendants of the Southold Budds. '''History Resources''' * Wikipedia Southold, New York: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southold,_New_York

* Wikipedia Southampton, New York: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southampton,_New_York

'''Genealogy Resources''' *[[Space:1686_Census_of_Southold%2C_New_York|1686 Census of Southold, New York]], published in ''The New York genealogical and biographical record'', Vol 30; (New York, The New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, April 1899), pages 120-122.[[https://archive.org/details/newyorkgenealog30gree/page/n267/mode/2up Archive.org]] * [[Space:1698_Census_of_Southold%2C_New_York|1698 Index of Southold, Long Island]], transcribed in O'Callaghan, Edmund Bailey, ''The documentary history of the state of New-York'', 1850 Vol 1, ; New York (State). Secretary's Office; Pages 447 - 465. ([https://archive.org/details/documentaryhist01ocal/page/446/mode/2up Archive.org]); Another transcription available at [https://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/nn/census/inhabsouthold.shtml olivetreegenealogy.com] * Moore, Charles Benjamin,''Town of Southold, Long Island: Personal index prior to 1698, and index of 1698'', Originally published J. Medole, 1868, New York; Analysis of the 1698 index listed above. (Indexes are not complete) ([https://archive.org/details/townofsoutholdlo01moor/page/52/mode/2up Archive.org]) * 1778 census of all Southold men listing their trades and where they lived ([http://southoldtownny.gov/DocumentCenter/View/6012/Colonial-Trades?bidId= http://southoldtownny.gov]) *Case, Joseph. ''[[Space:Southold Town Records Copied and Explanatory Notes Added|Southold Town Records Copied and Explanatory Notes Added]]'' (N.Y., 1882) *Baker, Wesley Logan, with Arthur Channing Downs, Jr. ''[[Space:Study_of_the_1658_and_1686_Depositions_of_Thomas_Osman_and_Early_History_of_Hashamomuck_in_the_Town_of_Southold%2C_Long_Island%2C_N.Y.|Study of the 1658 and 1686 Depositions of Thomas Osman and Early History of Hashamomuck in the Town of Southold, Long Island, N.Y.]]'' (Publ. unknown, 1969) *Salmon, William. ''[[Space:The_Salmon_Records|The Salmon Records, A Private Register of Marriages and Deaths of the Residents of the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, N. Y. and of Persons More or Less closely Associated with that Place, 1696-1811]]'' (Long Island, New York : New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 1918)

The Town Register, Henniker, Bradford, Warner and Hopkinton, 1908

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Henniker, New Hampshire]] [[Category: Bradford, New Hampshire]] [[Category: Warner, New Hampshire]] [[Category: Hopkinton, New Hampshire]] == The Town Register, Henniker, Bradford, Warner and Hopkinton, 1908 == * published by Mitchell-Cony, Augusta, Me., 1908 * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:The Town Register, Henniker, Bradford, Warner and Hopkinton, 1908|The Town Register, Henniker, Bradford, Warner and Hopkinton, 1908]]'' (Mitchell-Cony, Augusta, Me., 1908) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#TTR|The Town Register]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Town Register, Henniker, Bradford, Warner and Hopkinton, 1908|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/townregisterhenn00unse * https://archive.org/details/townregisterhenn00augu * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009602699

The Town Register, Meredith, 1908

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Meredith, New Hampshire]] [[Category: Tilton, New Hampshire]] [[Category: Gilmanton, New Hampshire]] [[Category: Sanbornton, New Hampshire]] [[Category: Gilford, New Hampshire]] [[Category: Belmont, New Hampshire]] [[Category: New Hampton, New Hampshire]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New Hampshire | New Hampshire Sources]] __TOC__ == The Town Register, Meredith, Tilton, Gilmanton, Sanbornton, Gilford, Belmont, New Hampton, 1908 == * published by The Mitchell-Cony Co., Inc., 1908 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Town_Register%2C_Meredith%2C_1908|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=FncUAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/townregistermere00mitc * https://archive.org/details/townregistermere00unse * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009576427 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008650777 === Table of Contents === * History of Meredith ** General Description 9 ** Indian Occupancy 10 ** Early Grants And Settlement 14 ** Industrial Account 17 ** Military Account 17 ** Civil War ** Statistics ** Town Officers ** Church History * History of Tilton ** Early Annals And Data 22 ** Military History 24 ** School And Educational Notes 24 ** Industrial Account ** Ecclesiastical History ** Statistics ** Town Officers 30 * History of Gilmanton ** General Description ** Early Grants And Settlement ** Military Account ** Petitions And Documents ** Educational ** Church History ** Military Account 41 * History of Sanbornton ** General Description ** Grants And Settlement ** Industrial Account ** Educational ** Ecclesiastical Account ** Military Account ** Town Officers ** Statistics * History of Gilford ** General Description ** Early History ** Industrial Account 64 ** Educational 64 ** Ecclesiastical History 65 ** Gilford Military (See Gilmanton) 34 * History of Belmont ** General Description 67 ** Ecclesiastical Account 68 ** Educational 70 ** The Badger Homestead 70 ** Early History 73 ** Town Officers 74 * History of New Hampton ** General Description 76 ** Early History And Tradition 76 ** Military Account 80 * Part 2 ** Census of New Hampton ** Census of Meredith ** Census of Tilton ** Census of Sanbornton ** Census of Belmont ** Census of Gilford ** Census of Gilmanton === 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 === * ''[[Space:The Town Register, Meredith, 1908|The Town Register, Meredith, Tilton, Gilmanton, Sanbornton, Gilford, Belmont, New Hampton, 1908]]'' (Mitchell-Cony Co., Inc., 1908) [ Page ]. * ([[#TTR1908|Town Register, 1908]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:The Town Register, Meredith, 1908|The Town Register, Meredith, Tilton, Gilmanton, Sanbornton, Gilford, Belmont, New Hampton, 1908]]'' (Mitchell-Cony Co., Inc., 1908) [ Page ].

The Towne Family Memorial

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Towne Family Memorial == In three parts. Pt. 1 and 2 "Compiled, largely, from manuscripts of the late Wm. B. Towne, esq. of Milford, N.H." * by Edwin Hubbard (1811-1891) * published by Fergus Printing Co., Chicago, 1880 * Source Example: ::: Hubbard, Edwin. ''[[Space:The Towne Family Memorial|The Towne Family Memorial]]'' (Fergus Printing Co., Chicago, 1880) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Hubbard|Hubbard]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Towne Family Memorial|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=CUxZAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/townefamilymemor00hubb * https://archive.org/details/townefamilymemor1880hubb * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005772992

The Tracy Genealogy, Being Some of the Descendants of Stephen Tracy of Plymouth Colony, 1623

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Tracy Genealogy, Being Some of the Descendants of Stephen Tracy of Plymouth Colony, 1623 == Also ancestral sketches and chart. * by [[Tracy-4281|Sherman Weld Tracy]] (1866-1950) * published The Tuttle Publishing Co., Rutland, Vermont, 1936 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Tracy Genealogy, Being Some of the Descendants of Stephen Tracy of Plymouth Colony, 1623|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/tracygenealogybe00trac * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000328665 * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE4050519 === 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 === * Tracy, Sherman Weld. ''[[Space:The Tracy Genealogy, Being Some of the Descendants of Stephen Tracy of Plymouth Colony, 1623|The Tracy Genealogy, Being Some of the Descendants of Stephen Tracy of Plymouth Colony, 1623]]'' (Tuttle Pub. Co., Rutland, Vermont, 1936) [ Page ]. * ([[#Tracy|Tracy]])

The Trailer In Thatcher

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This is a rough estimate, but I think Mom moved in here in either 1998 or 1999 perhaps, and stayed until about 2001. I could be totally wrong.

The Trammel Families of Lincoln County, Georgia

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Research report on the descendants of [[Trammell-89|Peter Trammell (1757-abt.1836)]] and [[Trammell-120|Thomas Trammell (abt.1762-1821)]] of Lincoln County, Georgia, based on tax, census, deed and other records to 1850. That information was used to identify the correct family relationships.

The transactions of the Rockefeller Family Association

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The transactions of the Rockefeller Family Association == * By Henry Oscar Rockefeller * Published by The Knickerbocker Press, Newton, New York, 1910- * Citation Example: :::Rockefeller, Henry Oscar. ''[[Space:The transactions of the Rockefeller Family Association|The transactions of the Rockefeller Family Association]]'' (The Knickerbocker Press, New York, 1910-) * Footnote Example: :::[[#Rockefeller|Rockefeller]]: Vol. 2, Page 210 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The transactions of the Rockefeller Family Association|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === Vol. 1: * https://archive.org/stream/transactionsroc00rockgoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005692709 * https://books.google.com/books/?id=F1xPAAAAMAAJ * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/genealogy-glh16172645 Vol. 2: * https://archive.org/details/transactionsroc01rockgoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005692709 * https://books.google.com/books/?id=IZpPAAAAMAAJ * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/genealogy-glh16172645 Vol. 3: * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005692709 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/genealogy-glh16172645

The Trek of the Huscrofts in 1891

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== DESCRIPTION == The story of the 1891 Trek of the family of [[Huscroft-14|William Rodger Huscroft]] from Jensen, Utah, U.S.A. to Huscroft, British Columbia, Canada by wagon train and raft. == SOURCE == BRITISH COLUMBIA HISTORICAL NEWS Journal of the British Columbia Historical Federation Volume 35, No. 2 Spring 2002 $5.00 ISSN 1195-8294 http://www.library.ubc.ca/archives/pdfs/bchf/bchn_2002_spring.pdf

The Trial by Existence

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The Trial of James Fentress Sr. for Murder

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On 3 October, 1835 James Fentress Sr. shot and killed his brother-in-law William Walker (who was also James' immediate neighbor) in Smith County, Tennessee. This is the story of this event and the various legal proceedings and people involved. == Summary == in 1835, [[Fentress-34|James Fentress Sr. (abt.1777-1860)]] lived with his wife, [[Walker-42346|Cynthia L. (Walker) Fentress Sr. (abt.1792-abt.1872)]], and children in that part of Smith County, Tennessee which later became Trousdale County - probably not far from Dixon Springs.  James was probably about 58 years old at the time - ref. 1850 census. Note that page numbers in the following summary refer to page numbers in the principal source document.  This principal source document is a 42 page record of the original trial which the circuit court supplied to the state supreme court when the case was appealed.  A transcript of most of that document is included in the source citation. On 3 Oct 1835, James Fentress Sr. shot and killed his brother-in-law William Walker (page 2).  There are several references in the text to a "trial before the magistrates" which apparently was to determine whether James Fentress should be jailed pending more formal proceedings.  This took place on the afternoon of the shooting (page 21).  James Fentress was put in jail the same evening as the shooting pending an indictment and jury trial (page 8).  A grand jury was empaneled on 12 October in the Smith County court in Carthage, Tennessee to inquire as to whether charges should be laid against James Fentress.  This lasted two full days and a bit (12-14 October, 1835).  A ludicrously verbose bill of indictment was returned by the grand jury saying that he should be charged for one count of murder and one count of manslaughter (pages 2-4).  The trial commenced the next day and lasted 5 working days (15-20 October) at the end of which the jury returned a verdict of not guilty to murder but guilty of manslaughter and recommended a 3½ year prison sentence (pages 4-6).  James Fentress was granted bail pending sentencing with John Y Roper and John Williamson providing surety.  James had been in jail from the evening of the shooting until the day of the verdict (3 Oct 1835 to 20 Oct 1835) (page 8).  At the sentencing on 24 October, James requested a new trial.  This was refused whereupon James requested that he be allowed to appeal the decision to deny a new trial to the State Supreme Court.  This was allowed and James was again released on bail with John Y Roper and John Williamson providing surety (pages 6-8).  The circuit court minutes of the grand jury proceedings and of the jury trial do not contain any mention of the testimony of witnesses but the "Bill of Exceptions" document prepared for the state supreme court does contain these testimonies (pages 8 to 34).  Note that the circuit court clerk has included an index to all the characters in this drama on page 41.  As a matter of interest, the circuit court clerk charged $13.50 to make the handwritten copy of the trial record - 13,500 words at 10 cents per hundred words. A record of whether or when the matter was considered by the state supreme court or what decision they made has not been found.  But according to the Smith County circuit court records, Vol. F (1836-1838), James Fentress got his new trial starting on 18 August, 1836 and on 23 August he was found not guilty of manslaughter. == The People Involved == The principal source document turns out to be a good trial drama and a rewarding study of Tennessee justice in the 1830s.  But it is also valuable as a genealogical source about James Fentress Sr. and his extended family and some of his neighbors.  Each of these characters is listed below along with what we know about them from this document. Page numbers refer to the page numbers of the principal source document. ===James Fentress Sr.=== Was a neighbor of Bird Debow "for thirty years" (page 34).  It is not certain but one could reasonably guess that this neighborliness was all in Smith county and that James had therefore arrived in Smith County prior to about 1805.  John Debow said "Fentress has a large family of children, eight or ten" (page 33).  Five of these are mentioned by name in the document - see names following.  James was a farmer (Yoeman - page 2) and raised tobacco (multiple references), corn (page 34) and hogs (pages 16 and 34).  James had moved his family (from presumably somewhere else in the same general area) to his current house and land about three years prior to Oct 1835 (page 24).  James did NOT testify as a witness at his own first trial. ===Cynthia (Walker) Fentress Sr.=== Wife of James and sister of William Walker and George Walker :  She is not identified by name in this document - only as Mrs. Fentress (pages 17 and 22).  She did NOT testify as a witness at the first trial. ===Sarah P. (Fentress) Williamson=== Was a daughter of James Sr. and Cynthia Sr. - she refers to the defendant as "her father" in her testimony and also to "her uncle Wm Walker" (page 30).  Sarah was married "August last" (Aug 1835) to John Williamson (page 30) so she was of marrying age.  She testified as a witness at the first trial (page 30). ===Edward Fentress=== Was a son of James Sr. and Cynthia Sr. (page 34).  He was old enough to help his father till the fields in 1833 and had left home to go out on his own in 1833 or 1834 (page 34). ===Mary L. Fentress=== Was a daughter of James Sr. and Cynthia Sr. (page 24).  Note that the middle initil "L." may be a confusion with the middle initial of her sister Cynthia (who is also show with the middle initial "L.").  The court record observes that Mary was a girl about 15 years old.  Mary testified as a witness at the first trial (pages 24-27). ===Cynthia L. Fentress Jr.=== Was a daughter of James Sr. and Cynthia Sr. (page 27).  Cynthia testified as a witness at the first trial (pages 27-30). ===Susan Fentress=== Was a daughter of James Sr. and Cynthia Sr. (page 32).  The court record observes that Susan was "within a few months of twelve years old" (page 35) so possibly born between December 1823 and March 1824.  Susan was proposed to testify as a witness at the first trial and was examined by the court and found to be unsuitable due to her age (page 35). ===No other children=== were mentioned in the court record of the first trial.  James Fentress Jr. is thought to have been born in the early 1830s but there was no mention of an infant or todler in the house. ===Old Mrs. Walker=== (name not otherwise given) is described as "the mother of deceased and also of defendant's wife" (bottom page 8).  Presumably she was also the mother of the brother of the deceased George Walker (page 14).  Hence the deceased (William Walker) was the brother-in-law of the defendant (James Fentress Sr.). ===William Walker=== (the deceased) Brother-in-law (as described just above) of James Fentress Sr. and nearest neighbor of James Fentress Sr. (their houses were about "fifty yards" (45 m.) apart - page 27) and father of Elisha (page 8) and Wilson Walker (page 14).  William had a wife and daughters (page 12) but they were not named. ===Elisha Walker=== Son of William Walker (page 8) and nephew of Cynthia Fentress Sr.  Was from appearance 20-25 years old (page 12 top).  Elisha appeared before the grand jury (page 4) and testified as a witness at the first trial (pages 8-12). ===Wilson Y. Walker=== Son of William Walker (page 13) and nephew of Cynthia Fentress Sr.  An age was not given for Wilson but Mary Fentress in her testimony described both of Walker's sons as "young men grown" (page 26).  Wilson appeared before the grand jury (page 4) and testified as a witness at the first trial (pages 13-14). ===George W. Walker=== Brother of William Walker (page 14) and thus brother of Cynthia Fentress Sr.  George was a near neighbor to James Fentress Sr. living 300-400 yards (270-370 m.) from him (page 14).  George was the son-in-law of Richard Brown Sr. (page 16 bottom).  George appeared before the grand jury (page 4) and testified as a witness at the first trial (pages 14-15). ===John N. Williamson=== Son-in-law to James (husband of daughter Sarah (Fentress) Williamson).  John was married "August last" (Aug 1835) to Sarah Fentress (page 30).  John pledged surety for James' various bail bonds (page 6 and 7) and testified as a witness at the first trial (page 31). ===John Y. Roper=== John pledged surety for James' various bail bonds (page 6 and 7) so was clearly a trusted friend.  (Unrelated to the trial but this may or may not be the same person as "John F. Roper" who provided assistance to Cynthia Fentress Sr. in Feb 1872 when she was attempting to obtain a soldier's widow's pension.) ===Thomas Dias=== A near neighbor (page 21) who came to assist James on his request (page 32).  Dias appeared before the grand jury (page 4) and testified as a witness at the first trial (pages 32-33). ===John A. and Bird Debow=== Both were long time neighbors (about thirty years) of James Fentress and both testified as witnesses at the first trial (pages 33-34). ===There were about 17 other people=== who testified as witnesses at the first trial.  Probably all of them were unrelated and most of them would have been neighbors.  Another dozen people were named as officials of various sorts and the grand jurors were named (page 1) and jury members for the first trial were named (page 4). == Sources == After the first trial by jury was completed and a request by James for a new trial was refused, James requested and was granted leave to appeal the refusal for a new trial to the state supreme court. The circuit court clerk made a copy of the proceedings of the first trial including all the testimony of witnesses and the charge of the judge to the jury. This handwritten copy can be found in the Tennessee State Library and Archives in their records for State Supreme Court cases. The 42 page scanned document as a pdf file [https://supreme-court-cases.tennsos.org/cases/1791/pdf handwritten court record can be found on-line here].
Or a copy of the file can be requested from [[Fentress-129|David Fentress]].
There follows immediately below a transcription of that document which has maintained the original page structure.

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TENNESSEE - Pleas before the Circuit Court for Smith County at the court house in Carthage, in the county aforesaid on the second monday in October eighteen hundred and thirtyfive, present the honorable Samual Anderson judge.
The State of Tennessee ysett(?)  |
            vs                                         |  Indictment for Murder
James Fentress defendant          |
To wit. "Be it remembered, that at a Circuit Court of Law and Equity, began and held for the county of Smith in the third judicial circuit of this State of Tennessee, at the court house in the town of Carthage in the county aforesaid, on the second monday being the twelfth day of October anno domine eighteen hundred and thirtyfive, and of the independance of the United States the sixtieth, present the honorable Samuel Anderson judge of the eleventh judicial circuit, and here presiding by virtue of an interchange of ridings with the honorable Abraham Caruthers: Proclamation being made, court was duly opened and thereupon, Samuel P. Howard Sheriff of said county, returned the Venire facias, and certified unto court, that he had duly summoned the following gentlemen good and lawful men of Smith County, to serve as jurors at the present term of this court, and who had been nominated & appointed for that purpose by the worshipful court of Pleas & quarter Sessios of Smith County, at the May Sessions last past; Said Venire facias containing the list of said jurors, having been handed to said Sheriff by Jonathan Pickett clerk of said court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions towit Peter Harod, George T. Wright, James McNurray, Samuel T. Coker, Thomas Bridges, James Kitchen, Moses Eastes, John Payne, Don C. Finley, John Trousdale junior, Milton Apple, James Gwalburg, Wesley Harvey, William Floyd, John Donsho, Thomas Allen, Thomas Allison, David Tysee, Richardson Cartwright, Beneon P. Lipscomb, Edmond S. Bradley, Brice F. Marten, Elijah Haynie, Exusn(?) Whitley, Joseph Winston and Henry B. McDonald all of whom this day appeared in open court (except Thomas Allison) and from whom the following gentlemen,

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good and lawful men of Smith county were duly elected empanneled and sworn as a grand jury of inquest for the body of the county of Smith during this term, towit, Henry B. McDonald (who was by the court appointed foreman), Edmind S. Bradley, Benson P. Lipscomb, Joseph Winston, John Trousdale junior, John Donoho, John Payne, Milton Apple, Don C, Finley, David Tyree, Exum Whitley, Elijah Haynie and Peter Harod : And the grand jurors aforesaid having been charged by the court touching(?) their present Service retired to their room attended by Thomas W. Page a duly chosen and sworn Constable. Said Sheriff also certified that George Rison who was also named in the list of jurors, had departed this life since his appointment and that George Baker also named as a juror on said list, had not been found in his county, Said Sheriff further certified, that he had summoned Benjamin Blades and Thomas W. Page, constables, as in said Venire also commanded, the latter of whom was duly sworn to attend the grand jury ----
===========|  The grand jury came into court and presented a bill of
14th October |  indictment against James Fentress for Murder, endorsed by
===========|  their foreman "a true bill." (which is as follows) towit State of Tennessee, Smith County Circuit Court for said county, October term, in the year of our lord on thousand and eight hundred and thirtyfive. The Grand Jurors, for the state of Tennessee elected, empannelled, sworn and charged to inquire for the body of the county of Smith aforesaid, upon their oath present, that James Fentress, late of said county, yeoman, on the third day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand& eighthundred and thirtyfive , (not having the fear of God before his eyes, but being moved and seduced by the instigation of the devil) with force and arms, in the county aforesaid, in and upon one William Walker in the peace of God and our said state then and there being feloniously wilfully deliberately, unlawfullypremeditatedly and of hie malice aforethought did make an asaualt : and that the said James Fentress a certain Rifle Gun of the value of fifteen dollars, then and there loaded and charged with gunpowder and one leaden bullet, which Rifle Gun, he the siad James Fentress in his right hand then and there had and held to, at, against and upon the said William Walker, then and there feloniously, willfully, delierately, unlawfully, premeditatedly and of

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malice aforethought did Shoot and discharge, and that the seid James Fentress with the leaden bullet aforesaid, out of the Rifle Gun aforesiad, then and there by force of the gunpowder, shot and sent forth as aforesaid, the said William Walker, in and upon the left breast of him the said William Walker a little above the left pap of him the said William Walker, then and there feloniously, willfully, delierately, unlawfully, premeditatedly and of his malice aforethought, did strike, penetrate and wound, geraig(?) to the said William Walker, then and there, with the leaden bulletaforesaid, so as aforesiad shot, discharged and sent forth out of the Rifle Gun aforesaid by the said James Fentress, in and upon the left breast of him the said William Walker a little above the left pap on him the said William Salker, one mortal wound of the depth of ten inches and of the breadth of half an inch of which said mortal wound the said William Walker, then and there, at towit, in the county aforesaid instantly died : And so, the jurors aforesaid, upon their oath aforesaid, do say, that the said James Fentress, the said William Walker, in manner and form, and by the means aforesaid feloniously, willfully, delierately, unlawfully, premeditatedly and of his malice aforethought, did Kill and Murder in the first degree contrary to the form of the statute in such case made and provided and against the peace and dignity of the state. AND the Jurors aforesaid, upon their oath aforesaid do further present that the said James Fentress late of the county of Smith aforesaid, yeoman, on the day and year aforesaid, in the county aforesaid, with force and arms (not having the fear of God before his eyes but being moved and seduced by the instigation of the devil) in and upon one William Walker, in the peace of God and our said state, then and there being, feloniously did make an assault ; and that the said James Fentress with a certain Rifle Gun of the value of fifteen dollars, then and there loaded and charged with gunpowder and on leaden bullet (which Rifle Gun the said James Fentress, in both his hands then and there had and held) to, at, against and upon the said William Walker, then and there feloniously did shoot and discharge, and that the siad Jaimes Fentress with the leaden bullet aforesaid, out of the RifleGun aforesaid, then and there by force of the gunpowder sent forth and shot as aforesaid, the said William Walker, in and upon the left breast of him the said William

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Walker, a little above the left pap of him the said William Walker then and there feloniously did strike, penetrate and wound, giving to the said William Walker then and there, with the leaden bullet aforesaid, & as aforesaid shot, discharged and sent forth out of the Rifle Gun aforesaid, by the said fames Fentress, in and upon the left breast, above the left pap of him the said William Walker one mortal wound of the depth of ten inches and of the breadth of half an inch ; of which said mortal wound, the said William Walker then and there instantly died : And so, the jurors aforesaid, upon their oath aforesaid, do say that the said James Fentress, the said William Walker in manner and form aforesaid, in the county aforesaid, feloniously did kill and slay ; contrary to the form of the statute in such case made and provided, and against the peace and dignaty of the State.
--- Samuel Yeager, attorney general for the State of Tennessee, in the sixth solicitorial district (endorsed) Elisha Walker, prosecuter - Wilson Y. Walker, Elisha Walker, Samuel M. Murray, Hugh Bradley, Richard Brown, George W. Walker, Hiram H. Johnson, Frederick Uhls, William Kyle, Thomas Phelps and Lovett Dias, witnesses for the state and sworn in open court and sent before the grand jury.
13 October 1835 - test. Har C. clk.(?)
"A true bill", Henry B. McDonald, foreman of the Grand Jury.
============|  Came the attorney general for the State and the said defendant
15th October |  James Fentress in proper person when said defendant was
============|  arraigned and charged on a bill of enditement for the murder of one William Walker, and thereupon said defendant for plea says he is not guilty in manner and form as charged in said bill of indictment, and of this he puts himself upon the County; and the attorney general for the state doth the like. Then came a jury of good and lawful men, towit, Leonard H. Cardwell, Alfred Bains, Andrew Jourancease(?), Taylor Whitley, Johnson Samson, Simon P. Hughes, Joshua Killibrew, Thomas T. Young, William A. Lack, Mastin Freeman, Warner Rucks and Nathan Bardone ; who were duly elected, tried and sworn, the truth to speak upon the issue of traverse(?) joined(?), and true deliverence to make between the State of Tennessee and the said defendant, James Fentress ; And afer hearing a part of the testimony, because

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the trial cannot be ended on this evening, the jurors aforesaid, are placed under the care and charge of Benjamin Blades, duly chosen and sworn for the purpose of keeping them together and apart from other persons, until tomorrow morning, half after seven Oclk. And the defendant was remanded to prison.
============|  Came again the attorney general for the state, and the said
16th October |  defendant James Fentress, was again led to the bar, and then
============|  came also the same jury elected, tried, empanneled and sworn in this case on yesterday and who had been placed under the charge and care of Benjamin Blades, constable as aforesaid; when after the day spent in hearing testimony, because there is not time for the trial to be ended on this evening, the jurors aforesaid, are again placed under the charge and care of saaid Benjamine Blades, to be by him kept together and apart from other persons, until tomorrow morning half after 7 Oclk : And the defendant was remanded to prison.
============|  Came again the attorney general for the state, and the said
17th October |  defendant James Fentress, was again led to the bar, and then
============|  came also the same jury elected, tried, and sworn in this case, and who had been placed under the care and charge of Benjamin Blades, constable on yessterday evening ; and after hearing the testimony and a part of the arguements of council, because there is not time for the trial to be ended, the jurors aforesaid are again placed under the care and charge of said Benjamin Blades, constable, to be by him kept together and apart from other persons until monday morning eight Oclk.
============|  Came again the attorney general for the state, and the said
19th October |  defendant James Fentress, was again led to the bar, and then
============|  came also the same jury elected, tried, and sworn in this case, and who had been kept under the care of said Benjamin Blades, constable ; and after hearing the arguments of council, and the charge of the court, because there is no fime for the trial to be ended on this evening, the jury aforesaid are again placed under the care and charge of said Benjamin Blade and Robert Allen, constables, to be by them kept together and apart from other persons, until tomorrow morning. And defendant was remanded to prison.
============|  Came again the attorney general for the state, and the said
20th October |  defendant James Fentress, was again led to the bar, and then
============|  came again the same jury elected, tried, and sworn in this case,

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and who had been kept under the care and charge of said Benjamin Blades and Robert Allen, constables as aforesaid, since yesterday evening ; And the jurors aforesaid, upon their oaths aforesaid do say that the defendant is NOT GUILTY of murder in the first degree, in manner and form as charged in the first count of the indictment ; but, the jurors aforesaid, upon their oath aforesaid, do further say, that the defendant is GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER in the manner and form as charged in the second count in the indictment, and they also say, that said defendant shall be confined in the Jail and Penetentiary house of the State of Tennessee for the period and term of three years and six months.
--- The defendant James Fentress here in open court acknowledged himself indebted to the State of Tennessee in the sum of twentyfive hundred dollars, to be levied of his goods and chattels, lands and tenements for the use of said state ; to be to be void nevertheless, upon condition that he makes his personal appearance from day to day before this court, during the present term, to abide & perform the judgement of said court in the case of the State of Tennessee against him for homicide in killing said William Walker and not depart without leave of said court.
--- Came here in open court John Y Roper and John Williamson and acknowledged themselves jointly and severally indebted to the State of Tennessee in the sum of twentyfive hundred dollars , to be levied of their goods and chattels lands and tenements, for the use of said State ; to be void nevertheless upon condition that James Fentress shall make his personal appearance before the court now in session from day to day during the present term, to abide and perform the judgement of said court, in the case of the State of Tennessee against him for homicide in killing said William Walker, and not depart without leave of said court.
============|  Came again the attorney general for the state, and the said
24th October |  defendant James Fentress in proper person, when said defendant
============|  prayed the court for a new trial ; and after arguments had on the motion, by the attorney general, and the attornies for the defendant, the motion was overruled, and the court refused to grant a new trial. When, on motion of the attorney general, for judgement on the verdict of the jury, it is considered

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by the court, that said defendant, James Fentress, be confined in the jail and penetentiary house of the State of Tennessee, for the term of three years and six months, commencing on the second day of November next, and that the State of Tennessee recover against said defendant the cost of scist(?). And it is ordered by the court that the Sheriff of Smith County, have said defendant at said jail and penetentiary house on sisd second day of November. The defendant by his atourney, tendered his bill of exception to the opinion of the court, in refusing to grant a new trial, which was signed and sealed by the court and ordered to be made a part of the record. The defendant by his attorney prayed an appeal in the nature of a writ(?) of error, to the Supreme Court of Errors and Appeals held at Sparta in in said state, and to him it is granted.
--- The defendant James Fentress here in open court acknowledges himself indebted to the State of Tennessee in the sum of twentyfive hundred dollars, to be levied of his goods and chattels, lands and tenements for the use of said state ; to be void, nevertheless, upon condition that he makes his personal appearance before the judges of the Supreme Court of Errors and Appeals for the State of Tennessee at the next ensuing(?) term of said Supreme Court held at the court house in the town of Sparta, on the first monday of August next ; or at such other time and place as may be appointed for the next term of said Supreme Court for the middle section or division of said state, and then and there to present an appeal in the nature of a writ of error, this day granted him to said Supreme Court, on a judgement rendered against him in the Circuit Court for Smith Sounty, on an indictment for homicide, in feloniously slaying one William Walker. And then and there to abide the order and judgement of said Supreme Court in the premises ; and not depart without leave.
--- John Y Roper and John N. Williamson here in open court, acknowledged themselves jointly and severally indebted to the State of Tennessee in the sum of twentyfive hundred dollars, to be levied of their goods and chattels lands and tenements, for the use of said State ; to be void, nevertheless, upon condition that James Fentress shall make his personal appearance before the judges of the Supreme Court of Errors and Appeals for the

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State of Tennessee at the next ensuing term of said Supreme Court held at the court house in Sparta on the first Monday in August next, or at such time and place as may be appointed for the next term of said Supreme Court for the middle section or division of said State, then and there, to present an appeal in the nature of a writ of Error, this day granted to him in the Circuit Court for Smith County to said Supreme Court, on a judgement rendered against him on an indictment for homicide, in feloniously slaying one William Walker ; and then and there abide the order and judgement of said Supreme Court in the premises and not depart without leave.
============|  The account of Henry B. McDonald for entertaining jurors and
27th October |  constables confined on the trial (of James Fentress) was
============|  presented and sworn to ; and being examined & approved by the attorney general, is allowed and ordered to be taxed in the bill of Cest(?) court(?). 184 diets @ 25¢ = $46. & 66 lodgings @ 12½¢ = $8.25 = $54.25 in all : fiftyfour dollars and twenty five cents.
============|  The account of James Alexander jailor, for keeping the
28th October |  defendant (James Fentress) was presented and sworn to ; and
============|  having been allowed by the court it is ordered that the same be certified to the Treasurer of the state for payment to wit Keeping the defendant 17 days @ 37¼¢ = $6.37½ (and) 11 Turn Keys @ 50¢ = $5.50, $11.87½ in all, Eleven dollars and Eightyeight cents.
--- --- --- ---- Bill of Exceptions --- --- --- --- --- ---
Be it remembered that this cause (State vs James Fentress) came on to be tried this __ day of October 1835, before the honorable Samuel Anderson judge & when the following testimony was submitted to the jury on the part of the state towit
============|  son of the deceased said, defendant and deceased had been
Elisha Walker |  quarrelling and abusing each other for about three years -
============|  that the dispute arose about the dower of old Mrs. Walker, the mother of deceased and also of defendant's wife - that defendant and the widow had swap'd about three years ago - that there had been no good blood between these parties since - that defendant had given deceased a cursing about once a week and sometimes oftener for about three years - that the defendant always began the quarrel, and that deceased never abused defendant or said anything in reply to his abuse for about eighteen months past - That deceased had not spoken to defendant since last christmas was(?) a year until on the day before he was killed as witness know of - That on friday, the day

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before he was killed defendant was a work in his tobacco patch about sixty yards from the house of deceased about 12 oclk near the lot fence and began to abuse decease, called him many hard names, such as whore master, old baptist etc. and said "that one Miller had whip'd him with a cow hide and cut all the skin off of his back etc. Witness said that defendant rubbed his back etc. saying that deceased had done do when Miller was shipping and that he cried "O.Lordy! O.Lordy!" Witness was at this time about two hundred and fifty yards distant from the parties in the tobacco ground - that deceased was nearer to witness than defendant - deceased usually spoke in a low tone of voice and defendant usually talked very loud - witness could not hear what deceased said, but could distinctly hear what defendant said to him. Defendant first began to throw rocks at deceased - he saw deceased afterwards stoop down in the creek to ger up a rock, and while in the act of getting it, defendant threw a rock at him ah=nd he dodged behind the corner of the fence. Defendant called for his gun , and one of his daughters brought it to him. Defendant then started in a brisk walk towards his own house and deceased followed him in a very fast walk. Defendant went on to the house and deceased stop'd at the road - Witness then went to where his father was and they both went up to defendants yard fence - his father dared defendant who was then in his house to come out and fight it out with him - saying he would fight(?) him with his gun - Witness also asked defendant to come out and fight him, but defendant would not come. Witness and his father then went back home. Defendant and his father lived about two hundred yards from each other. Witness afterwards on the same evening saw defendant at work in his tobacco ground, and his father went from his own housedown to the road near to where defendant was, and witness as too far off to hear what was said at this time - he saw his father in defendant's tobacco ground - Next morning (Saturday) little after sunrise aaid his father went down to the lot near the road where defendant was, and defendant began to curse and abuse him again, but his father did not say anything to him - Defendant talked loud and you might hear him half a mile - About 12 oclk the same day defendant was down at his lot, and his

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father went down to the road near to where he was, and defendant began to abuse him again, and they both quarrelled and abused each other very much, Defendant again called for his gun, which was brought to him ; defendant, howeverhad started to the house before he got the gun, his father followed on after him. Defendant said if he ever came on his premises he would make a window hole through him. His father stop'd at the road and went back home, and defendant went on to his house and put away his gun. In about an hour, and immediately after dinner, witness saw defendant down at his tobacco ground at work, he heard his father say "Yonder is the old rascal now without his gun and I will go and give him a whipping - saying that he had often tried to catch him and whip him, but never could catch him. That he always got his gun and run home. Witness was now at the house preparing to go to a camp meeting in the neighborhood. His father went down to where defendant - as his father went he saw him stoop down in the road, whether he picked up anything or not, witness does not know - his father got over into defendant's tobacco ground and went towards defendant - Witness heard defendant call for his gun, his father still advanced upon him - defendant started towards his house, they went pretty fast - defendant got into a run, thinks his father went in a fast walk, was some twenty or thirty yards behind defendant. One of defendant's daughters brought him his gun, for he kept hollering for it - the gun was handed to him at the fence where he got out of the tobacco ground into the road - defendant still retreated after he got the gun, he crossed the road, and got over the yard fence and went into his house - His father still followed without stopping until he got to the yard fence, when he got upon the yard fence he made a stop for a short time, then got down and walked within about ten or fifteen feet of the door and stopped and set the stick out one end before him on the ground and holding the top end with both his hands, apparently leaning on the stick. Witness was at this time sitting on the door sell at home washing his hands -

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he got up and stepped into the house, and was standing wiping his hands at the towel when he heard the gunfire he stepped out at the door, and saw his father falling and his face had nearly reached the ground, his father fell nearer to, and more in front of the door than where he was when he last saw him standing leaning upon the stick. Witness ran over as soon as he could and when he got there he turned him over he was dead and had bled very much - Defendant had shut the door - Witness had kept his eyes on his father during the while time from the time he left the house until he came to where he stood leaning on the stick, and witness went into the house to wipe his hands - Witness being interrogated says he has often seen his father go after defendant to whip him, but defendant would always call for his gun and run home and get into the house - his father would follow him sometimes to the road and sometimes to defendants yard fence, but never could catch him - That his father said when he started and said he would go and whip the old rascal now that he has not got his gun, that he had often tried to catch him and whip him, but he always would run and get his gun, and keep out of his way. Said defendant always began the quarrel and his father would not say anything in reply to his abuse - That defendant had been in the habit of cursing and abusing his father about once a wee upon average and sometimes two or three times a week for the last eighteen months - that his father had not spoken to defendant for that time. Witness further said upon sross examination that while his father was at breakfast that morning before was killed, he heard him say that he would whip defendant, that he had borne his abuse as long as he could. Witness replied to him in a jocular manner, that he did not think they would fight, because both were to great cowards. Witness further stated that his father had been drinking for about a week - he drank by spells - he had been sober for some time before that week - whenever he drank it was by spells -

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Witness said defendant never came to his fathers' fields to quarrel with him, nor did defendant ever attempt to drive his father from his work - Said he had seen his father very often go to where defendant was at work and defendant would retire to his house - could not say how often this had happened - it had not happened for eighteen months before the killing - Witness stated when he took his eyes off his father in defendant's yard his eyes were not off of him more than a minute or about a minute. He further stated that his father got the tobacco stick in defendant's tobacco ground. He further stated that defendant often came near to his father and abused him very grossly, accused him of going to negro quarters, and caught the venerial disease He did this in the hearing of the family of the deceased towit, his wife and daughters, and he did it at one time when ther was company at the house. This witness was from appearance between twenty and twentyfive years old - no proof was given of his age - weight would be about one hundred and fortyfive pound. When he and his father were proposing to fight at the defendant's house on friday before the killing, defendant observed he would not fight him (deceased), for he was rotten with venerial, and he (defendant) would not fight a corpse - Defendant told witness at the same time, that his father was a dissgrace to him, and that he witness ought to kill him. Witness said Fentress was rather larger than his father.
==================|  Says he was at camp meeting and was sent for to go to
Samuel D. M. Murray |  defendants - Went and set as one of the justices that
==================|  composed the examining court - Said defendant admitted he killed the man but that he did it in self-defence. Deceased was shot about half way between the nipple of the left breast and the collar bone, the bullet came out near the lower left edge of the right shoulder blade, broke the shoulder and the ball lodged and stopped at the skin - witness cut it out, was very muched brused. Upon the trial before the magistrates, the smallest rock and the stick which are now shown was produced as being the weapons used by Walker in the

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fight - is certain they are the same, because he (witness) took possession of them after the trial was over ; and kept them eversince, and brought them with him to court. The place in the yard where deceased was lying was about eightiin inches lower than the level of defendants floor. Witness said a ususl load of power in the ordinary atmosphere would all burn up within four or six feet from the muzzel of the gun. Witness being called back said it was a very windy day, and that the wind blew very strong from the South - Witness examined the deceased clothes for weapons and found mothing but a twist of tobacco - He also examined in the house for blood and also the platform before the door and found none. He also said that Mary Fentress on the trial before the justices did not speak of but one stone being thrown by defendant at Walker, and said that it rolled under the cupboard when it was thrown.
==============|  (Son of deceased) Said the parties some years back had
Wilson Y. Walker |  quarrelled about the land, after they fell out defendant
==============|  abused his father about once a week and sometimes two or three times a week up to time of deceased's death that his father never made any replies to defendant's abuse - his father always spoke low and defendant very loud - had often seen his father go after defendant into his fields to whip him, when he would be cursing him, but defendant would always get his gun and run home into the house, and threatened, if his father came upon his premises he would kill him or shoot him, but his father never would catch him - had heard his father tell defendant if ever he caught him out in company he would thrash him for his abuse to him - heard defendant abusing his father on friday - heard him repeat over the story about Miller's whipping him, in substance the same as was stated by Elisha Walker - Was about three of four hundred yards off - The parties had another quarrel Saturday morning before breakfast, and another about twelve oclk, but witness was too far off to hear what was said. Soon after saw his father going down to where defendant was in his tobacco ground - Was at this time about four hundred yards off at work in the tobacco - heard defendant abusing his father - saw his father cross the road - go to the fence, and get over the fence - Defendant called to his daughter to bring him his gun - he started to the house - met his daughter with the

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gun - he set off in about half run towards his own house talking very loud and abusing his father, and his father followed in after the defendant in a very fast walk, with a tobacco stick in his hand, at the distance of about about twentyfive or thirty yards behind - defendant kept constantly looking back at his father as he was going along - Defendant went on, crossed the yard fence which was about twentyfive or thirty yards from the house, and went on with his gun in his hand, almost in a run into the house - When his father came to yard fence he stopp'd and set on the fence a short time, how long he could not say, but it was a very short little while - he got down off the fence and advanced with the tobacco stick in his hand until he came within about twelve or fifteen feet of the door where he stop'd - set one end of his stick upon the ground, holding the other end in both of his hands, and where he last saw him fefore he heard the gun apparantly leaning upon his stick with his face to the door and directly in front of it. His father stood there about five minutes = WWitness had heard the horn blow for dinner and told the hands, that they must finish the work before they would go to dinner, and witness commenced picking up tobacco plants which had been cut, and had picked up five or six plants, when he heard the gun fire - looked and saw his father falling in the yard, his face had nearly reached the ground - Witness then started and run as fast as he could to his father, but before he got there, his brother Elisha had got there and turned him over - His father fell directly before the door, and across the door, and his head up the hill, and it was at the south door. His father fell at the same place where he was standing leaning upon his stick before the gun fired. Witness'e eyes was not off of his father more than about one minute before he heard the gun fire. Witness saw his father and brother Elisha at the yard fence of defendant the day before - Elisha came home, but this father had been drinking for about a week before he was killed, and at the time he was killed, the jug was nearly empty.
=============|  (Brother of deceased) Says he lives about three or four
George Walker |  hundred yards from defendant and deceased - had frequently
=============|  heard defendant cursing and abusing deceased, as far as to his house. Could not hear deceased say

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anything - had frequently seen defendant standing at his own house and deceased at his, and defendant was cursing and abusing deceased, and he making no reply. Had heard defendant accuse deceased of going at night after negro women. Said the deceased and defendant had been on very bad terms ever since defendant moved to that place. - Witness in order tp keep peace offered defendant two hundred dollars for the land - defendant refused to take it - On the day before the killing witness told Hiram Johnson to offer defendant three hundred dollars.
=============|  , a little boy, said that in February or March last he had
Orthiel Johnson |  heard defendant say that if Walker ever pressed(?) upon him
=============|  he would kill him - that when defendant first came there to live, Walker had been very troublesome to him, and that he could hardly drive him with double lines, but he had then got him so that he could drive him with single lines.
=============|  stated He arrived at Fentress' some time after Walker was
Thomas Phelps |  dead and found the body lying a little to the right of the
=============|  door as you enter - the head was farther to the right and farther from the house than the feet, it was also on higher ground than the feet. It was about three feet from the end of the platform. He saw Squire M. Murray cut out the bullet from under the skin, about the lower part of the right shoulder blade. The ball seems to have entered about midway between the left pap and collar bone, making a descent in passing through the body of about four or five inches - Saw no signs of any powder burn of powder stain. Walker had on a very dirty shirt, such an one as a man must have after having worked during the week in a tobacco field - He was in his shirt sleeves - The blood had covered the bosom of the shirt all around the wound, and indeed pretty much the whole upper part of his body was covered with a gore of blood, and it had even run into his shoes - He also searched the house for blood, but found none except he saw some blood upon the steps, which from the sand that was mixed with it when he saw it, appeared like it might have been brought there by a foot that had been trod in the blood on the ground and then steped on the puncheon(?). On cross examination he said that powder would stain eight of ten feet from the muzzle of the gun which might be seen by an experiment on snow which he had frequently made.

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==============|  said that he heard a conversation to this effect about six
James Flanagan |  months before Walker was killed, Fentress told one Hughes,
==============|  that Walker had come at him in his own enclosure to beat him - that he (Fentress) had a sword and struck at Walker twice with it, but missed him - but if Walker ever came at him again in the same manner and inside of his enclosure that he would kill him.
============|  , said - That some time about June or July was a year ago.
Rowland Clark |  he was at Fentress' house - that he heard defendant appaently
============|  in a passion say, that Walker had killed some of his hogs, and if Walker ever came into his yard fence abusing him and his family again, he would put a ball as near his heart as he could if his gun would go off. He also said that he had heard Walker call Fentress a rogue and a rascal. That he had seen Walker frequently following Fentress towards his house when they were quarrelling, but that he had not seen Walker go inside of Fentress' yard.
==================|  Said - That at one time he saw Fentress throw stones at
Richard Brown Junr. |  Walker when they were fifty yards distant from each
==================|  other - That at another, he heard Fentress say that he lived where he did to aggrivate Walker. That at another time, about eight months ago, he heard Fentress call Walker a damned rogue, that he would be hung and that he defendant would be there to put the rope round his neck. This last was said to Walker in Fentress' tobacco field as witness rode by - witness had hon heard what was said before, he did not stop and did not hear Walker answer, for he was about three hundred yards from them.
=================|  Said - He heard Fentress say he would not sell his land,
Richard Brown Senr. |  that he would not be drove from it, but that he would
=================|  stay there to fret Walker. That his son in law George Walker, the brother of deceased, had frequently proposed to buy it, but that Fentress would not sell it for less than four hundred dollars, which he considered more than its value. He examined for blood but found none in the house at any place. He said that powder will stain from six to ten feet from the muzzle of the gun. He believed that the patch would in ordinary cases be shot from eight to ten feet. He and others looked for a patch and found none.

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============|  - said. That some time last summer he was at Walkers - that
Albert Burton |  Walker's mule jumped into the lot of Fentress. That Walker
============|  saw the mule going into defendants pasture lot and used no efforts to get it out - Fentress drove the mule out and said to Walker, your niggardly rascal if you do not keep your mule out I will kill it - and said that Walker was - damned old rascal and was not fit to keep company with anybody but negroes.
============|  said - That when he arrived at Fentress' there were many
David Burford |  persons around the dead body - He asked for Fentress and was
============|  told that he had locked himself up in his house, but if he would go around to the back door he might be admitted. Witness accordingly went around to the back door and applied for admission which was refused. Mrs. Fentress enquired when he knocked who he was, he did not tell his name, but insisted on admittance, she still asked who it was, he refused to tell her, She enquired the third time who he was, he still did not tell her his name but broke the door open - He thought the whole a stratagem to cover the retreat of Fentress who he supposed had left the house. Under this impression he forced the door which opened without any great resistance and seems to have been fastened by a latch - the bed he believes had also been pulled so as to prevent its opening. The door being opened he entered and saw nobody but Mrs Fentress who was weeping and complaining of the manner in which her door had been broken open - Witness saw no other person in the room besides Mrs. Fentress - Witness asked for Mr. Fentress - he was answered from above stairs by a question either in the voice of Fentress of Mr. Dias, asking whether that was Major Burford. He answered in the affirmative and requested Fentress to comedown, who answered that he was willing to be taken into custody of a proper officer. Fentress as he said this, came forward and came down stairs, he met Fentress on the steps and gave him his hand - Witness went up stairs and found a loaded gun and a sword on the bed. Fentress did not deny having killed Walker but said he did it in self defence. Witness asked defendant why he refused to permit any one to enter the house and why he had closed his doors. Defendant answered that the young Walkers (Elisha and Wilson) had repeatedly threatened to beat him, and that he found that they would come in and kill him, he therefore shut his door

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and determined to defend himself against them upstairs until an officer should come. That he was perfectly willing to give himself up to the Sheriff and had sent a messenger after him. Witness says that defendant appeared perfectly willing nay even anxious to give himself up to the state authorities to stand his trial and abide by the laws of his country - Witness further stated that he was told by defendant at same time, that Walker threw two stones at him, while in the house, that one struck near the fire place which was in the right end of the house as Walker and Fentress entered. And a rock was produced, and on the trial laid on the table, which was said to be the one thrown - He looked on the wall but found no bruise upon it - He searched the house for blood and found a blot upon the tablecloth, which appears as if it might have been two drops near each other which had spread until they met and made one blot. He also heard Mary Fentress (defendant's daughter) tell the circumstances, she told the same story as her father except that the stone which the old man said struck near the chimney went out of doors into an open passage which was between the main part of the house and the back part or kitchen, where she said she had found the stone, and where she saw it fall. All this examination occurred about three or four oclk in the evening - the killing he understood took place about 15 minutes after dinner. Witness said that rock here produced and shown to him is not the rock produced and laid upon the table on the trial before the committing magistrates, that rock was larger than this this, of different shape and colour. The table cloth was also produced and shown to him - he said he did not believe it was the same, the spot of blood was different - He said he enquired into the circumstances of the murder and a stick was produced to him as the stick that Walker brought with him into the house - it was a tobacco stick - the stick was produced to him in the house, he thinks it was picked up in the floor by one of the girls - she picked it up in his presence while he was enquiring into the

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circumstances of the murder - Witness looked for blood in the house at the same time that he was so enquiring of Fentress, could find none on the floor, someone mentioned the table cloth which was still on the table, and suggested the idea of examining that - he does not know who suggested it - the cloth was on the table either turned up or folded he cannot remember - they looked at it, and found two spots of blood, they appear to have fallen near each other and appeared to have spread so as to have connected themselves together, the blood looked like it was fresh, though he did not examine it particularly - Maj. Burford being interrogated, said Fentress was a taller man than Walker - Walker was a stouter man in appearance and heavier than Fentress - He was also a younger man than Fentress and had a more healthy appearance and that his appearing more healthy might proceed from his drinking more Whisky than Fentress.
==============|  - said, he was in the house of defendant at the time of the
George T. Wright |  conversation between him and Maj. Burford, defendant
==============|  appeared very willing to surender himself up - and appeared very willing to answer any question that was asked him - he said W. Walker had thrown a rock at him in the house which nearly brushed his hair - said he had shot him in the house as Walker advanced upon him with a stick drawn - that when he shot he was not certain whether he had hit him or not and ran out at the front door - An examination was made for blood none was found on the floor - Someone looked on the table cloth and found a splotch - the table cloth was produced to him - he recognized it as the same. The stick was also picked up in the house and shown as the stick that Walker brought in with him - all this took place before the front door was opened. After the door was he heard someone say that blood had been discovered on the platform - he took particular notice of it - it had the appearance of having been put there by the shoe of some one who had trod in blood and trod on the steps - it also had sand mixed with it. He also said he did not see any body in the house when he entered but Mrs Fentress. He went into the house immediately after Burford went in. This witness on crossexamination was asked who first suggested the probability that there was blood on the table cloth - he answered that he thought it was some one of the gentlemen present.

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=============|  said - that Walker and Fentress had several neighborhood Law
Hiram Johnson |  suits within the three years past - that the original dispute
=============|  was about the tract of land on which Fentress lived. That Walker was dissatisfied with the manner in which Fentress got possession of said land which origionally belonged to Walkers mother, who was also Fentress' mother in law. Fentress and the old lady had swaped homes. About the 16th September last witness was riding with defendant who complained of the treatment he had received at Walker's hands ever since he had lived hear him (about three years) and said that when he, defendant, first came there he could scarcely work Walker with double lines, but he had got him so he could work him with a single line and damn him, he would get him so after a while that he would work him without any. Witness searched for the patching for the bullet and also examined whether there was any powder burn - he found neither - but the bosom of the shirt was covered i blood. He believes that the step of the door of Fentress' house is eighteen or twenty inches higher than the plane where Walker lay. In the morning of the day deceased was killed George Walker brother of the deceased requested witness to offer defendant three hundred dollars for his land - He did not see defendant before deceased was killed, and so did not make the offer. Witness says he examined deceased particularly and unbuttoned his pantaloons, and the blood had not run down below the waist band of his pantaloons inside of his clothes, but he was bloody from his knees down even into his shoes, the blood having run out and run down against his knees as they lay upon the ground.
============|  , one of the committing magistrates says - that some time
Frederick Uhls |  before the transaction he heard Fentress say that if Walker
============|  did not cease abusing him on his own premisises would blow a ball through him. On being interogated as to the confessions of the defendant before the committing court, he said that, Fentress asserted that he shot Walker in his defendants own house and that he had done it in self defense - That defendant stated before that court, that Walker came to his tobacco scaffold where defendant was hanging tobacco - that defendant

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called to his daughter for his gun - that it was brought to him by Cynthia his second unmarried daughter - that he started towards the house before the gun came and met it at the fence of his tobacco patch, after recovering the gun he kept on to the house - that walker followed him - Defendant crossed the two fences - Walker crossed them after him carrying two rocks and a white oak tobacco stick - that defendant went into his house door - Walker followed him into his (defendants) yard - that he stopped about a minute fifteen feet from the door - some abusive words passed between them - That Walker then advanced upon him - that he, Fentress, gave back and went round the table which stood in the middle of the floor so as to leave the table on his right hand as Walker entered the house he threw a stone as he stepped in the door which he Fentress dodged - Walker then went round the table leaving it on his left side - that in passing around the table he threw another stone which also missed - that he then raised the tobacco stick - that he, defendant, then shot at him and thought he had missed him - under this impression he he ran out the door through which he had entered and ran around the end of the house and came in at the back door - that when he turned Walker followed him and struck at him twice - that Walker followed him to the door where he fell - He saw Elisha Walker coming through the tobacco field and on that account fastened his doors - he also stated that he sent for Mr. Dias a near neighbor to stay with and protect him against the Walkers until an officer could be found - that he had sent for an officer to surrender himself up. The trial of Fentress took place directly after the killing in Fentress' yard and in the presence of the dead body - Fentress was committed and sent off that evening to jail.
==========|  , constable - says that a messenger came to the point, a place
William Kyle |  near Dixon's Spring and told him that Mr. Fentress had killed
==========|  Walker, and that Fentress wished an officer to come to his house as soon as possible that he might give himself into his custody - That when he arrived he heard defendant say, that the first rock struck about the chimney. He examined for blood but found none

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in the house or on the steps or platform in front of the door - He heard the defendant say that Walker was striking at him with the stick he when he shot at him - That Walker struck twice after he was shot as he pursued him (Fentress) around the table - that Walker struck his foot against a rock and fell - Defendant also said that Walker was on the door when he threw the first rock he rushed into the house striking at him (Fentress) & he shot him. He said he looked at the bullet hole in Walker, and also at the place where it was cut out - he said the bullet went in below the nipple, it made a very large hole, he said he noticed it particularly and was confident it went in below the nipple. After this witness had given his evidence and retired, he came back and asked leave to explain, and said, he was mistaken in saying the bullet entered below the nipple, that it was above, being asked how he found out his mistake, he said he found it out by noticing his own nipple, and it was lower down than he thought it was, he had never noticed it before, he also stated that he had talked to _____ who told him the bullet entered above the nipple. He saw nobody in the house when he entered but Mrs. Fentress - he said he entered immediately after Burford entered the house and said he did not consider the stick a very dangerous weapon that he had beat many a nigger over the head with as large a stick as that was.
==============|  - says - That he examined for blood but found none anywhere
Thomas W. Page |  in the house - the blood was all around the wound, and the
==============|  bosom of the shirt was very bloody, the blood extended above and below the bullet hole in the shirt - it was so bloody that it some time before he could find the bullet hole in the shirt - The shirt was dirty, such as is usual with farmers on saturday evening - Saw no powder stains on the shirt.
=================|  says , That he heard defendant say that Walker treated
William M. Clanahan |  him badly, but never heard Fentress make any threats.
=================|
============|  says - that he Miller never whipped Walker in his life - there
Martin Miller |  never was a word of difference betwnn them in their lives.
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=========|  says - That he believes the ball would not strike the heart if
Doctr King |  it went in the direction and struck in that part of the body
=========|  described - that it might and probably would strike the great artery leading from the heart, if so, there could be no healthy respiration afterwords though the man might run a few steps after the shot - but that the blood would very soon gush out of his mouth and nostrils. He said a shot produced a sort of deadening sensation, but not much pain - he mentioned instances of men being shot in fight and not sensible of it until the fight was over - said such a shot as this bruised the parts in such a manner that the wound would not bleed freely immediately - thinks the first bleeding from this shot would be at the mouth, that is, if he was breathing through his mouth - or at his nostrils, if breathing through his nose. Said a man might walk fro ten to twenty steps after receiving this shot before he would fall. Ordinarily if a man was standing and received such a shot as this, he would give way in his knees, and sink in his tracts, but if in motion, would most usually continue in the motion, in the same direction he was going until he fell. Supposed it likely if a man was going backwards, he would continue to go backwards until he fell. He mentioned an instance in which he had shot a dog through the heart and he ran some distance about twenty steps. Upon crossexamination he said Walker might have spoken and uttered a whole sentence after receiving the ball - that some portion of blood would probably rise to his mouth at the first respiration, but might not fly out if he was breathing through his nostrils - At the second respiration a greater quantity of blood would probably rise, he cannot state anything with certainty as to the quantity that might be thrown out. He would necessarily fall dead from this shot when he fell, and then bleed very freely at the mouth. ---
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==============|  gave in evidence that her father, the defendant and Walker
Mary L. Fentress |  had disliked each other for some time past, ever since her
==============|  father had moved to the place where he now lives which was about three years since - that they had repeatedly quarreled and that they mutually abused each other - that the quarrels were usually begun where her father was at work on his farm, and that she believes that Walker commenced them. On friday the day before the defendant shot Walker, he (defendant) was driving hogs out of his lot which was near Walker's house, when Walker began to abuse defendant - that defendant cursed Walker also but drove his hogs on - that Walker came out of his house, and set on the blocks of the yard fence, that they abused each other defendant still driving his hogs - Walker left the blocks and came to Fentress' fence near where it crossed a branch - When Walker got to the fence, both parties threw rocks at each other and Fentress called for his gun, which was carried to him. After Fentress got the gun he came on to the house. Walker followed him up to the yard fence, both parties abusing and cursing each other. While they were quarrelling in the lot she heard Walker accuse her father of stealing he said her father got his living our of his (Walker's) corn crib and smoke house - her father told Walker that Mr. Miller had whipped him with a cow hide - She saw her father rub his back in immitation of Walker while Miller was whiping him. While Mr. Walker was at the yard fence quarrelling with her father Elisha Walker came up. Fentress stood in the door of his house - Walker and his son repeatedly dared Fentress to come out and fight - Walker said he could whip him with his gun - Elisha said, if it were not for your family, I would come in your own house and beat you to death. Fentress abused and cursed them in return but would not go out. After quarrelling for some time Elisha Walker proposed to go home. Walker told him to go and look in his desk and bring him that best knife for he intended to kill the old rascal. Elisha started off - Walker said he would kill the damned old rascal if he went a hen scratch from his house, and gathering some rocks around him he lay down in the corner of Fentress' fence about fifty yards from his house and on the path to his tobacco field. He lay there until Debow's cart came along then left there, and the quarrel ended for that time. Same evening she saw and heard her father and Walker quarrelling in defendants tobacco field - She does not know which

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commenced the quarrel further than that Walker came into defendants tobacco field where defendant was at his labor. This time her father did not send for the gun - The quarrel the next morning before breakfast did not hear. About 12 oclock on saturday defendant was in his lot and Walker came near to where Fentress was in the lot and they began to quaarrel and abuse each other - Walker got over into the lot and came towards her father, who started to the house and called for his gun - the gun was carried to him by one of the children - he did not stop when he got the gun, but still kept on to the house, Walker still following him. Defendant went to his house and Walker came as far as the yard fence and dared Fentress to come out and fight. Fentress told him if he rushed on him on his own premises he would kill him, but would not go out to fight. Walker turned off and went home as witness believes. After dinner Fentress went to his tobacco field to hang tobacco - Witness saw Walker going from his house towards where defendant was hanging tobacco and knowing the quarrel between them, she kept her eyes on them and saw Walker come near to where her father was hanging tobacco, that her father started home and called for his gun, it was carried to the bars by Susan where it was taken by Cynthia who was on her way to the spring and carried to her father, defendant met Cynthia with the gun and took it - they were coming to the house very fast, her father got into a run before he got to Cynthia and got the gun - Mr. Walker was in a very fast walk or a kind of a run behind him. They made no stop when her father got the gun, but continued on the same way across the road and across the yard fence to the house - Walker was not far behind her father - he followed very fast and appeared to be very mad, he made no stop until he had crossed the road and got to the yard fence - He sat on the fence a short time and whittled upon the tobacco stick - He had got the stick from the scaffold where her father was hanging tobacco - He had two rocks, which she supposed he must have brought with him. When Walker got on the yard fence, Fentress was in his house door - Walker sat on the fence a moment and began to whittle the tobacco stick - He then jumped off the fence and came within about fifteen feet of the house door, when he again stopped , holding in his hands the stones and the before mentioned tobacco stick - All this time the quarrel kept up on both sides. Fentress threatening that if Walker rushed on his house he would shoot him - Walker stood a minute or two then started in a very fast walk towards the door - Fentress told him again that if he came in his house he would shoot him, at the same time giving way from the door - Walker

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put one foot upon the door sill, and threw a stone at Fentress which passed through the house and stopped in the passage, between the back door and the kitchen - Fentress had gone round the table which stood in the middle of the room so as to leave it on his right between him and the fire place - Walker entered and went the other way leaving the table on his left and between the fire place - When Walker had entered the house he threw another stone at defendant which defendant also dodged - it rolled under the bed - As soon as he had thrown his last rock Walker raised the stick - Walker was by this time at the corner of the table next to the fireplace - her father was near the back door - Walker had his stick raised and made a kind of a halt as the gun fired - As soon as the gun fired her father ran out of the same door he came in at. Walker followed him as he went out when he got near the door his (Walker) arms fell by his side and the stick fell from his hands as he stepped out of the house he staggered first one way then the other and with the appearance of a spring fell on his face in the yard - Her father came around the house and came in again at the back door. She said she stood in the passage between the house and kitchen and saw all as it happened - Her mother was standing not far from where she was - her mother appeared very much alarmed. They was the two Mr. Walkers both young men grown coming running to the house her father appeared to be afraid they would kill him and went up stairs, her mother fastened the doors and staid below to keep them out of the house - the front door was fastened and a bed was drawn across the back door to make it more secure to keep them out. Her father sent Susan for Mr. Dias - Witness says she was in the house when Maj. Burford came in - She said when he demanded admittance, her mother kept asking who he was - he did not tell but forced the door open her mother was against the door and came very near being pushed down - she further stated that when Major Burford was enquiring of her father about the fight and the tobacco stick was mentioned she picked it up off of the floor from the place where Mr. Walker had dropped it - She also saw the blood on the table cloth it was fresh - the stick, the stone and table cloth here produced are the same which were produced upon the ground and shown before the magistrates on the trial. She said her sister Cynthia was not in the house at the time. When she handed the gun to her father she went towards the spring - There was only one rock produced at the trial. She saw Mr. Walker throw two rocks at her father, the other rock which is here produced was not found until the next morn-

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ing, the trundle bed which had been drawn before the back door, had not been put back to its place until the next morning, when they pushed it back, they found the other rock had rolled under - This last Rock would weigh about two pounds, that produced on the trial would weigh about half a pound - She stated she had never seen or heard of any quarrelling between her father and Mr. Walker except upon her father's own land - She said it had very often happened. She could not tell how often, that Mr. Walker would come to where her father was at work, and drive him to the house - Her father would very often call for his gun as he came to the house, but never attempted to use it or to defend himself - Mr. Walker had always stopt at the yard fence before this time - He had not been in her father's yard before, since they moved to that place. After Walker had passed the corner of the table next to the door, and had thrown the second rock, he raised the stick to strike and made a stop at or near the second corner of the table to which he came as he passed around it, and while in that position the gun fired - As deceased passed towards the front door some blood flew out at his mouth and fell on the table cloth - She also said that she and one of her sisters was near the foot of the stairs when Maj. Burford first entered the house - This witness, being further examined as to the distance between the house of defendant and that of deceased said she supposed it was fifty yards - This witness was a girl about fifteen years old.
================|  , a daughter of defendant says - That her father and Mr.
Cynthia L. Fentress |  Walker have been in the habit of quarrelling with each
================|  other for some years past - She believes that the quarrels were generally commenced by Mr. Walker, but that her father almost always quarrelled back - (Council for the state - Give an example in which Mr. Walker began the quarrel ? witness - remembered that some time before Walker was killed my father and myself were loading a waggon with wood to be hauled to the house, when Walker came near to where we were and began to abuse us and threw stones at us, so that we had to run to the house. Walker followed us until father called for his gun, and then Walker stopt.) This quarrelling had been kept up for several years in that way, that Walker when ever he was in a drinking spree, would come to where defendant was at work and a quarrel would certainly ensue - They seldom quarrelled except when Walker was drinking - for they did not speak to each other at any other times - Witness believed,

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that Walker did not absolutely become drunk, but he would occasionally keep himself in a constant state of excitement for several days in succession and in such cases was generally a quarrel. Witness believes that Mr. Walker had been in such a state for several days before his death. On friday, the day before Walker's death defendant was driving his hogs from his lot, when a quarrel arose between Walker and defendant - Witness heard the whole not being more than a hundred yards off, and heard Walker curse defendant distinctly - defendant returned the abuse - Walker in his yard - defendant in his lot - Walker came towards where defendant was - They both threw stones at each other - Witness believes that Walker threw the first stone - Defendant came on towards the house - Walker following him and both cursing each other. Fentress at length called for his gun which was carried to him, both men still came on, towards the house. Defendant came into the house - Walker followed to the road both still quarrelling. At the road Walker was joined by his son Elisha. They both stood at defendants yard fence and abused abused defendant who was in his own door both dared defendant to lay down his gun and come out and fight - defendant would not - but returned the abuse - they said if he would come out they would whip him. Elisha then went off - as he started Walker told him to look in his desk and bring him his knife - Elisha went off and did not return - Walker said he would beat the damned old rascal to death if he could catch him a hen scratch from home. After he had lain there some time he went off. The quarrel in the morning of the same day she related substantially as Mary had done. The quarrel early in the morning she told as was told by the young Walker, except she believed that Walker commenced the quarrel for she saw him going to where defendant was - heard him speak, but could not distinquish what he said - the quarrel arose immediately. About fifteen minutes after dinner was over witness was going to the spring. She saw Walker coming through the tobacco field in a very fast walk. She looked to the tobacco scaffold where she knew her father was at work and which was not far from her at the time and saw her father hanging tobacco. When Walker got near her father he started to the house and called for his gun. Susan brought it to the fence

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and witness carried it from there until she met defendant at the fence of the tobacco field - When defendant received the gun he passed her and went on towards the house, Walker followed him and also passed her. Walker had in his hands two stones and a tobacco stick - She went on towards the spring. Fentress was part of the time in a run - Walker walked very fast, they both came faster as they came near to where she met her father with the gun - Walker followed defendant across the bars and to his yard fence before he stopped. By the time that Walker had got on the yard fence Fentress was in his house door - Walker sat a moment on the fence - then jumped down into the yard and advanced within fifteen feet of the house door, where he again halted for a time. All this time the quarrel was constantly kept up in a loud voice. Fentress repeatedly told Walker that if he rushed upon him in ins own premises he would shoot him - Walker said damn him he would kill him at the risk of his life. Walker started again to wards the house - Witness was between the house and spring - the spring is apposite the end of the house - from where she stood she could see the front door. She saw Walker go to the steps place his right foot upon it and and throw a stone in the house - he then entered almost immediately afterwards the gun fired. Then defendant came running out of the house - Walker followed him - just as Walker stepped out of the house he stopped and with a kind of a spring fell on his face - Defendant ran around the house to the end opposite to where she was, but she saw him enter the back door - She ran towards the house - Mr. & Mrs. Williamson came up she let down the fence for them to ride around through the orchard - She jumped over the barr and went the nearest way to the house - When she jumped over fence Wilson Walker was just behind her - Elisha Walker was already at the dead body - she went on before Wilson Walker and arrived at the house first - She was admitted at the back door - Her father expressed great fear of the young Walkers - When Maj. Burford came she was setting by the side of the stair case below-stairs - The bed had been pulled before the door to prevent its opening.

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Maj. Burford pushed it open and entered - Her father came down and surrendered himself up - She also said that just before the gun fired she had seen her father at the back door. That after the gun fired she went to the house and got there a little before Wilson Walker did.
========-======|  says - That she and her husband were going to her fathers,
Sarah Williamson |  to go from there to the campmeeting. That when she came
=======-=======|  to the fence of defendant she saw Cynthia Fentress who told her what had happened. Cynthia threw down the fence and she rode through the orchard to the back door of the house - When she left the road she saw Wilson Walker and observed to him that she had expected this to happen he replied yes one way of the other. She and her husband rode on - She does not know whether Cynthia came on behind her, or went the nearest way to the house. When she and Mr. Williamson came to the back door her father sent Mr. Williamson for the sheriff - So that Mr. Williamson did not enter the house at all at that time. She however went in and went up stairs where she stayed until Maj. Burford came - She says defendant had prepared above stairs to defend himself against the young Walkers. The next morning after the death and before the committing magistrates she was sweeping the house and found under the bed the second stone - it was a large one - She also saw the tobacco stick lying on the floor when she first got in - She was married in August last. Her father and uncle Wm Walker had been at enmity ever since her father moved to that place. She had seen her father driven from his work and followed up to the house by Walker a great many times - She cannot tell how often from the time they first moved there until about eighteen months ago, it happened almost every week, sometimes two or three times in a week, then again not so often - Her father would almost always call for his gun as he was coming to the house, but when he got it he would not stop nor attempt to defend himself - Walker never followed him into the yard. She had never seen Mr. Walker in her fathers yard from the time they moved there, until she saw him lying there dead. She never heard of er father going to Mr.

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Walkers to quarrel or to drive him from his work. For about eighteen months past they had been more peaceable - She had heard of the quarrel on friday, before she left home on saturday - Her husband had sent a couple of negroes to assist her father, they came home and told her of it - that was the reason why she said to Wilson Wilson Walker she expected something the kind to happen. She said when the quarrels would begin between her father and uncle, she could not tell which was most abusive - She has often heard her uncle accuse her father of stealing, and her father would reply back to him in the same way. She said the said the small rock weighing about half a pound, the table cloth and tobacco stick here produced, are the same that were produced on the trial before the magistrates. The large rock weighing about two pounds, here shown her, is the same which she found on the trunnel bed the next morning - When Maj. Burford broke into the house, she was upstairs with her father, and came down with him - heard Maj. Burford enquiring how the killing took place - her father answered all his questions - the stick was spoken of - it was lying on the floor towards the front door, and picked up by her sister - Search was made for blood - none was found on the floor - the table cloth was examined and a splotch of blood found on it - it was fresh - She said her father had loaned out his gun for some time prior to the killing, but that it had been at home for about three or four weeks before the killing.
================|  says that he arrived at Fentress' a short time after the
John N. Williamson |  death - Saw Cynthia in the road - she pulled down the
================|  fence - he and his wife went to the back door - his wife entered - Fentress met him at the door and told him to go to the camp meeting and bring the sheriff - if he was not here, to Carthage - that he must bring him as soon as possible - Witness went to the camp meeting, but before he got to the camp ground he met Rich Tompkins, who told him that any constable or Justice of the Peace was sufficient - They then went to the camp ground and found 'Squire McMurray, but before they returned to Fentress' house Maj. Burford had already arrived together with Mr. Kyle a constable.

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===========|  said, that a short time after dinner Susan Fentress a daughter
Thomas Dias |  of defendant about twelve years old came to his house and
===========|  requested him to go over to her father - telling him that defendant had killed Walker and that her father wished to see him - he went and found Fentress up stairs - defendant told him that he had killed Walker in self defence in his own house - Dias staid up stairs until Maj. Burford thrust open the door and entered - he then heard his voice and asked whether that was Maj. Burford - Burford said it was. He told Fentress to come down and surrender himself to Burford - defendant did so. When they came down stairs Maj. Burford enquired about the circumstances - Fentress answered all his questions - his statement of it amounted to about this - that Walker had pursued him from his tobacco ground to the house with rocks and a stick, had followed him into the house and had the stick drawn to strike him at the time he shot - Maj. Burford enquired where the rock struck which he said had been thrown at him in the house, he said somewhere about the fire place. When the stick was enquired for it was lying on the floor and picked up by one of the children - search was made for blood, but none was found on the floor - Some one said let us examine the table cloth - Fentress had said Walker was near the table - they went to the table - the corners of the cloth had been turned up over some things that were on the table - when they turned down the corners they saw a splotch of blood, it had fallen upon that part of the cloth which was near the corner of the table - the cloth here produced is the same - The front door was afterwards opened and a spot of blood was discovered on the platform before the door - Witness examined it particularly, it had the appearance of blood that had fallen there the sun had dried it and it glistened like the blood which had been dried by the sun in the yard, it appeared to be fresh, there was sand on the platform, and some sand in the blood, but it did not have the appearance of having been brought there uppn and persons foot - he said the platform before the door is about eight feet wide, that is, it extends eight feet from the house before the door - the blood was neared to the door than to the outer edge of the platform - he thinks it was between two and three feet of the door sill - someone mentioned at the time that

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it might have been brought there upon the foot of some person, and careful examination for another track either going out or coming in - but none could be found - there was no appearance that any one had trodden in the blood out of doors. The stone here produced is the same that was produced before the magistrates - the stick is also the same.
=============|  - said - that the saturday before that on which the occurance
Nathan Brewer |  took place - He and William Walker were riding from Dixon's
=============|  Spring - that Walker told him that he had tried to settle the matter some way with Fentress - and that he would settle at the risk of his life. And if witness staid in this country he would hear that it was settled or else he would hear of the death of one of them. Witness remonstrated and tried to dissuade him - he said no - that he would make defendant settle the matter before christmas or that he would kill him, for he was tired of living in that way - Walker had been drinking something at Dixon's Spring that day.
=============|  said - that he passed Walker and one Carter Guthrie on their
James Hastings |  return from Dixon's Spring some time before Walker's death -
=============|  He heard Walker tell Guthrie, that if Fentress did not behave himself he would kill him.
=============|  - said - that Walker was rather a silent man than otherwise,
John A. Debow |  but that he was quarrelsome with his neighbors - and was not
=============|  considered a pleasant neighbor - That Fentress was more noisy when excited talked more but he had never known him to have a fight. He could by no means be called a quarrelsome of contentious man. Said he had been acquainted with Fentress and lived a neighbor to him for about thirty years - He was a very peaceable orderly man in society, of very industrious habits and good character - never heard in his life of his being disguised in the sleightest degree with spirits. Fentress has a large family of children, eight or ten - principally daughters. The fresh last spring washed away the fence of Mr. Fentress the rails were carried down upon Mr. Walker's land - Walker's rails were also washed down - Witness sent his cart to help Fentress to get his rails back - Understood he did not get them - Knows Fentress had to break a crop fence. Walker's fence was made up much better than before.

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==========|  - said - that he had known these two men to quarrel several
Bird Debow |  times. About eighteen months or two years before the death
==========|  of Walker he (W) had told witness an anecdote to this effect that he (W) had gone on a bluff near Fentress' cornfield - Fentress was ploughing and the rows ended near where Walker sat - When Fentress would drive to that end of the row, he would cry wo! to the horse - the horse being young he would stop, and Fentress could not start him no more until son Edward who was hoeing in the same field would come and lead the horse so as to start him, he would then go until he came again to the same end where Walker was who again cried wo! and the same result would follow. At length Edward became impatient and told Walker if he did not quit, he would throw a stone at him, and when the repetition of the same thing he did throw at Walker - who picked up his hand full of rocks and made him leave the field. Witness said he had heard Walker commence two quarrels with Fentress - and he had heard Fentress commence one quarrel with Walker - which is all the the quarrels he ever witnessed between them. Said he had known the general character of Fentress for thirty years, and lived a neighbor to him all that time - Fentress has always maintained a good character - Witness never heard his integrity or honesty impeached in any way - he is a man of very peaceable orderly industrious habits with a large family upon his hands - At one time witness and defendant was together in conversation - Walker came along not far from them, when defendant said to Walker - you cannot come along here God damn you, but you can go to Brook's negro kitchen.
===============|  son of defendant says - That he has not been living with his
Edward Fentress |  father for a year or two - that when he lived there, Walker
===============|  and defendant frequently quarreled - That he believes Walker generally commenced it because he was mad with defendant about the land on which defendant lived - He says that just before he left his father Walker came to the field and stopped his fathers horse repeatedly by telling him to Wo! - That he witness threw a stone at Walker, and Walker threw back and drove him out of the field into the tobacco ground. This was all the Evidence. ---
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examine her as a witness - She is within a few months of twelve years old - she was interogated by the court and asked who made you ? to which she made no answer and seemed to be at a loss for an answer - She was then asked if she knew anything of the consequences of telling a lie ? to which she made no answer - she was then asked if she knew she would be punished when she died if she told lies - she said she did. She had been examined before the magistrates, but the court thought her inadmissible as a witness - The court charged the jury as follows :
======|  - If they were satisfied from the proof that defendant and the
Charge |  deceased commenced a quarrel in the defendant's tobacco patch and
======|  that he retreated from there to his house with the view and design of inducing the deceased to follow him into his own yard or house that he might have a pretext to kill Walker under circumstances which would have the appearance of killing in his own defence and if he had previously deliberated and meditated upon decoying Walker to his house for that purpose and resolved to resort to that stratagem, and his retreat on that occasion was not dictated by fear or cowardice, but to effect a design thus deliberately formed, the killing of Walker under such circumstances would be murder in the first degree - Altho Walker might have pursued Fentress into his own house and there assaulted him with rocks or a stick before he was shot. They might look to former quarrels previous threats and menaces and previous malice if any existed as circumstances from which they might or might not infer such a previous deliberate premeditated purpose. But altho there might have been such previous threats and Menaces made by defendant and altho there might have been previous quarrels and long standing enmity between Walker and defendant there was no rule of law that made it imperious upon them to refer the killing to such previous threats and malice unless all the circumstances in the case warranted them in drawing such an inference. If they thought it most likely that Fentress would have shot Walker for the provocation given him on that occasion provided that had been the first quarrel between them it would be safe for them to

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refer the killing to the provocation then given rather than to previous malice and threats. In the event you should not believe the killing was upon previous malice and in pursuance to a purpose formed upon deliberation and premeditation your next enquiry will be whether the killing under the circumstances amounted to murder in the second degree manslaughter or excusable homicide. To constitute murder in the second degree the killing must be upon malice aforethought also - but malice aforethought as applied to murder does not necessarily imply the slayer cooly determined to kill. It does not require prior or previous threats but the law frequently implies the killing was with malice aforethought from the act of killing itself. If a man killed his fellow by using a deadly weapon which he must know would endanger life without any provocation such killing would be murder in the first degree the act of killing in such case would be evidence of a wicked, depraved and murderous heart and no provocation having been given would be evidence that slayer had cooly designed to kill upon deliberation. But if the killing took place immediately upon a great provocation given such as should excite a man with great passion the killing would not be murder in the first degree but it would be murder in the second degree or manslaughter depending upon the mature and extent of the provocation and the instrument used. If the provocation consisted of abusive epithets irritating and provoking language the slayer accted under the influence of passion thus excited before passion had time to cool it would be murder in the second degree altho he killed with a deadly weapon which he knew would endanger life. But if the slayer should be first rudely assaulted under such aggravating circumstances that would likely excite such such a tempest of passion as would dethr(?) one his reason and while in this fury and storm of passion he killed the assailant altho with a deadly weapon it would be manslaughter. With this view of murder in the second degree and

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manslaughter you will apply the facts in the case and see whether the killing amounts to either of these offences and which of them. Should you believe that Walker commenced quarrelling with Fentress on Fentress' own premices and Fentress retreated to his house and Walker pursued him to Fentress' own house and threatened to whip Fentress in presence of his family and at his own house and should you further believe that Walker halted within ten or twelve feet of Fentress's door and was there shot down by Fentress before he had assaulted him in that case as the provocation was merely irritating and provoking language threats and gestures and upon this provocation there given Fentress shot him under the impulse of passion then excited it would be murder in the second degree - but should you believe Walker had thrown a rock or a stick at Fentress when at his house within throwing distance this would be an assault and being at his own house in presence of his family it was immaterial whether Fentress was hit or not. If he then shot Walker for that Assault immediately while under the influence of passion ; and when he shot, Walker was not following up the assault and was not at the time aiming another blow, which might endanger life or great bodily harm the killing would be manslaughter. But should you believe that when Walker came up within ten or twelve feet of the door of Fentress' house he then threw a rock or struck upon Fentress and was aiming a blow within throwing distance and Fentress hot him to protect himself or any of his family in the house from bodily harm this would be excusable or justifiable homicide provided Fentress could not have protected himself or family in any other way. If he could have protected himself and family in some other way he done wrong in shooting Walker with his gun which he knew would destroy Walker's life and it would in that view be manslaughter because a man who kills another must show he was under a necessity to kill or incurr the hazzard of being killed himself or receiving some great bodily harm or of having his wife or children or some of them killed or a great bodily harm inflicted upon them. You will then consider in this case whether Fentress could have protected himself and family from the blow that was aimed by shutting his door. If the assault was so sudden he had not time to

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shut his door and there was no other way to afford the protection he would be justifiable in killing. If the range of the ball thro the body of Walker satisfies you his left side was presented to Fentress and he was standing fronting Fentress the moment before he was shot then it might be important to why he changed the position of his body - would presenting the gun against him cause him to shift his position or did he place himself on that position to throw a rock or stick at Walker (sic) and if the latter did he aim the blow after the gun was presented with a view to protect himself or did he first aim the blow and Fentress then presented the gun and shot to protect himself or family. If Fentress first presented the gun and Walker drew a rock to stick to protect himself and had not before assaulted Fentress by throwing a rock or stick the killing would be murder in the second degree - otherwise it would be justifiable or excusable homicide - If there be and proof in the case to enable you to determine how that fact was you will decide accordingly but if you are unable from the proof to ascertain how that fact was then it is proper I should state to you this rule of law when a man is killed and you have the slayer before you the law presumes the killing was unlawful and malicious which presumption stands until the slayer removes the presumption by proving facts or circumstances to show he was excusable or justifiable. The foregoing view is predicated upon the supposition only that you should believe Walker was shot in front of the door and before he entered the house of Fentress. But if you should believe from the proof that Walker entered Fentress' house and threw a rock or stick at Fentress in his own house and was pursuing up the assault and was aiming another blow with a stick in the house when Fentress shot, in that view he would be excusable also altho no rock had been thrown if Walker entered the house with a stick in his hand and assaulted Fentress by drawing the stick to strike within striking distance : Hence it is all important for you to examine the facts coolly and dispassionately to see how the truth is whether he was shot in the house or in front of the door. The testimony of the witnesses should be reconciled providing you can do so by a reasonable construction of their evidence if you cannot reconcile them or if facts sworn to by different

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witnesses clash so they cannot all be true you will then consider the degree of credit which ought to be given to the witnesses. If from the manner of their giving testimony you discover any of them possessed great feeling and anxiety in favor of one side or that they had prepared their story before hand or that they swore differently before you from the way they swore before the committing court or that the account they gave is unreasonable or improbable or inconsistent with other facts which you are satisfied did exist these circumstances would detract from their credit. And if you are satisfied any one or more of the witnesses did willfully and knowingly state a falsehood even on a collateral mater that ought to destroy evidence with you altogether. The court further charges the jury if they were not fully convinced the killing was murder in the first degree but it was murder in the second degree - Or if they were not fully convinced that it was murder in the second degree but it was manslaughter - Or if they were not fully convinced it was manslaughter such doubt if reasonable and not sought after should incline them on the side of mercy - And it would be their duty to find it murder in the second degree in the second degree in the first doubt, manslaughter in the second doubt and justifiable homicide in the third doubt. Should you find it murder in the first degree you will say so in your verdict and no more - it you should find the killing justifiable you will render a verdict of not guilty. But should you find it murder in the second degree your will say so and in that case you must fix the period the defendant must be confined in the penetentiary which must not be less than ten years and not more than twentyone years but any intermediate span between these periods. And should you find the killing manslaughter say so and you must then fix the period he must be confined in the penetentiary which must not be less than two years and not more than ten years but you can fix it at any intermediate space between these periods. -----------
The Jury after deliberating some time upon their verdict, returned into court and requested a repetition of that part of the charge in relation to shutting the door - The court repeated to them the same in substance as is stated in the charge.

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Defendants council moved the court for a new trial, which motion was overruled by the court and this bill of exception signed and sealed by the court and made part of the record. (signed) S. Anderson
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(A detailed - nearly one page - list of court costs is laid out, but being of little relevance has not been transcribed.) Total was $192.16½

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TENNESSEE
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(I) William Hart clerk of the Circuit Court for Smith County do hereby certify ; to whom it may concern, that the forgoing transcript is a true copy of the record and proceedings in a certain suit lately determined in said court between the State of Tennessee plaintiff and James Fentress defendant, on an indictment for Murder. And I further certify that the taxation of cost amended thereto is also a copy from the Records of said office.
In determining whereof I have here unto set my hand, and affixed the seal of said court, at office 14th December 1835. (signed) William Hart
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Grand jurors p 2
Indictment p 2
Plea & issue & jury p 4
Verdict p 6
Motion for new trial p 6
Judgement & Appeal p 7
Recognizances on appeal p 7
Orders on taxation of cost p 8
Bill of Exceptions & begins p 8
Charge of the Court begins p 35
        depositions
Elisha Walker p 8
Wilson Y. Walker p 13
George Walker p 14
Samuel D. M. Murray p 15
Orthiel Johnson p 15
Thomas Phelps p 15
James Flanagan p 16
Rowland Clark p 16
Richard Brown Junr. p 16
Richard Brown Senr. p 16
Albert Burton p 17
David Burford p 17
George T. Wright p 19
Hiram Johnson p 20
Frederick Uhls p 20
William Kyle p 21
Thomas M. Page p 22
William M. Clannahan p 22
Martin Miller p 22
Dr. A. H. King p 23
Mary L Fentress p 24
Cynthia L Fentress p 27
Sarah Williamson p 30
John N. Williamson p 31
Thomas Dias p 32
Nathan Brewer p 33
James hastings p 33
John A. Debow p 33
Bird Debow p 34
Edward L. Fentress p 34

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The State
      vs   Homicide
Ja. Fentress
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from Smith Circuit Court
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Carthage 18.Jan.1836 State
(next part of cover hard to read)
James Fentress
(?)
Seld(?) Jany 25 1836
The circuit court minutes for the first trial of James Fentress can be found in the FamilySearch Catalog under United States, Tennessee, Smith - Court records. Volume A-B, D-E 1811-1836, Film 319187, image group number 8657502.  The film includes the Circuit Court minutes for 1829-1836.  The minutes for the October 1835 term of the Smith County Circuit Court [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHV-D3CH-D9CV-F?i=770&cat=202070 can be found on-line here] starting on image 771 (page 416) starting with the appointment of the grand jury for the term.  The text relating to the grand jury findings and the first trial are on images 776, 778, 779, 785 and possibly more.  This has not been detailed here as the content is repeated with far more detail in the primary source above. The circuit court minutes for the second trial of James Fentress can be found in the FamilySeaarch Catalog under United States, Tennessee, Smith - Court records.  Volume F-G 1836-1842, Film 319188, image group number 8657503.  The film has court minutes 1836-1838 starting at the beginning of the roll.  The text relating to the second trial [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHV-63CH-6QTW?i=12&cat=202070 can be found on-line here] in the record for the April 1836 and August 1836 sessions of the circuit court.  Relevant images are image 13 (Apr 1836 session of the circuit court, page 16 - bail ($3,000) posted to ensure that James Fentress would reappear re-appear for a second trial with a new jury in August - co-bondsmen were John Y. Roper and John N. Williamson - bonds were also signed by a number of witnesses that they would appear to give evidence at the trial in August), image 34 (August session of the circuit court, page 59 - impanel the jury and start the trial on 18 Apr 1836), image 35 (trial again lasts several days), image 38 (not guilty verdict on 23 Apr 1836), image 49 (expense claim for entertaining jurors), image 50 court costs) and image 76 (expense claim for Constable Kyle).  This has not been further detailed here as it is not very easy to read the handwriting.  Like the first trial the testimony of the witnesses is not recorded in the circuit court minutes so while we have some of the names of people who testified at the second trial there nothing about what they said. == Acknowledgement == I am indebted to Ms Brenda Cowan Francis who pointed out to me that James Fentress Sr. had been tried for murder and told me where to find the principal trial record.

The Trustees’ Garden and the Gardener’s Savannah, Province of Georgia

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Return to [[Space:Province_of_Georgia|Province of Georgia]] == The Trustees’ Garden == This profile covers the history of the garden and gardeners in the Province of Georgia from 1732 to Jan 2, 1788 when It became the 4th state after the constitution was ratified.New Georgia Encyclopedia, Georgia History https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/history-archaeology/georgia-history-overview/ Included in a summary of monies received and expended from 30 Jan 1732 to 10 Jan 1734 was £622, s11 which included money for making garden to supply colony with Mulberry Plants. £849, s3, d8 which included money for Mulberry plants. £389, s8, d4 3/4 which included money for labor in the Garden for the Mulberry plants. £691, s19, d1 1/4 which included money for labor in the Garden for the Mulberry plants. £463, s15, d1/2 which included money for general work in the Garden for the Mulberry plants. £463, s15, d1/2 which included money for general work in the Garden for the Mulberry plants. £3479, s10, d4 3/4 which included money for general work in the Garden for the Mulberry plants. A summary was written on the progress of the garden that stated from 9 June 1733 to 9 June 1734 “a publick garden was laid out, which was designed as a Nursery, in order to supply the People for their several Plantations with White Mulberry trees, Vines, Oranges, Olives and other necessary Plants; a Gardener was appointed for the Care of it and to be paid by the Trustees.”Colonial records of the State of Georgia / compiled and published under the authority of the Legislature. v.3 1905 The General Account of all Monies and Effects received and expended by the Trustees For establishing the Colony of Georgia in America https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015039780310&view=1up&seq=79&q1=Garden page 86, 116, 145, 169, 191, 211, 382 The Trustees’ Garden was established in Savannah, Georgia on approximately 10 acres within one month after 20 Jan 1733 when the first colonists arrived on the ship Ann. Georgia Historical Marker for the Trustees’ Garden also see attached photos https://georgiahistory.com/ghmi_marker_updated/trustees-garden/[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Ann%2C_Arrived_20_January_1733 Ann, Arrived 20 January 1733 ] It’s location was on the east side of Savannah and was referred to as the “Publick Garden”.A true and historical narrative of the colony of Georgia in America, from the first settlement thereof until this present period: containing the most authentick facts, matters and transactions therein; together with His Majesty's Charter, representations of the people, letters, &c. and a dedication to His Excellency General Oglethorpe. Tailfer, Patrick., Anderson, Hugh, d. 1748., Douglas, David. https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/evans/N03913.0001.001/1:4?rgn=div1;view=fulltext Page 104It was in the current area of East Bay Street, E. Broad Street and East Broughton Street in Savannah, Georgia where the Pirates’ House Restaurant, Kehoe Iron Works, Charles H. Morris Center and other businesses are located (2023). Google maps show a large green space by the Charles H. Morris Center, however the Trustees’ Garden of the 1700’s is no longer there. Google Map of East Broad, East Bay and East Broughton Streets https://www.google.com/maps/@32.0780731,-81.0838735,661m/data=!3m1!1e3?hl=en-us The National Gallery of Art and the New Georgia Encyclopedia cite 1734 as the date the Trustees’ Garden was founded. National Gallery of Art History of Early American Landscape Design Trustees’ Garden https://heald.nga.gov/mediawiki/index.php/Trustees’_Garden Wilson, R. & Cowan, D. L. (2003). Trustee Garden. In New Georgia Encyclopedia. Retrieved Oct 6, 2016, from https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/history-archaeology/trustee-garden/ According to the Trustees’ Garden (business) of 10 E. Broad Street, the Trustees’ Garden was surveyed in 1733 and planting began in 1734.Trustees’ Garden, Savannah https://trusteesgarden.com/our-history/ 6 Feb 1736, Francis Moore wrote in his book a thorough description of the Trustees’ Garden, a description of the location of the garden and that there were “several fine springs” in the garden. He wrote that “a good deal of Snow having fallen” the previous winter killed some orange trees.A Voyage to Georgia Begun in the Year 1735, by Francis Moore, 1744 London pages 29-32 https://www.google.com/books/edition/A_Voyage_to_Georgia/oKxbAAAAQAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1 A Voyage to Georgia Begun in the Year 1735, by Francis Moore, 1744 London https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/PPN240250028?tify=%7B%22pages%22%3A%5B11%5D%2C%22view%22%3A%22info%22%7D 15 Jan 1740 Colonel Stephen’s wrote to Mr. Verelt’s that in the Public Garden, he had prepared Mulberry trees and delivered them to those that wanted them. Journal of the Earl of Egmont p432 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015039780344&view=1up&seq=442&q1=garden 23 Jul 1741 Egmont noted the present state of the colony and that the Public Garden was a pine barren and anything that is planted does not survive. Journal of the Earl of Egmont https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015039780344&view=1up&seq=539&q1=garden Page 527 30 Apr 1743 it was recorded that 8 years ago, Olive trees were planted but now drop their fruit “untimely”. Journal of the Earl of Egmont https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015039780344&view=1up&seq=710&q1=garden Page 696 In 1952 a historical marker was placed at the site of the Trustees’ Garden (see attached photos. The marker’s wording is “At this site was located the first public agricultural experimental garden in America. From this garden was disseminated the upland cotton which later comprised the greater part of the world’s cotton commerce. Here were propagated and from this garden distributed, the peach trees which gave Georgia and South Carolina another major commercial crop. The garden consisted of ten acres. It was established by Oglethorpe within one month after the settlement of Georgia. Botanists were sent by the Trustees of the Colony from England to the West Indies and South America to procure plants for the garden. Vine cuttings, flax, hemp, potashes, indigo, cochineal, olives, and medicinal herbs were grown. The greatest hope was centered in the mulberry trees, essential to silk culture. In the early days of the Colony, Queen Caroline was clothed in Georgia silk, and the town’s largest structure was the filature. The silk and wine industries failed to materialize. The distant sponsors were unable to judge of the immense importance of the experiments conducted in other products. In 1755 the site was developed as a residential section.”Georgia Historical Society Marker, Trustees’ Garden https://georgiahistory.com/ghmi_marker_updated/trustees-garden/ == Inspectors of the Public Garden and Mulberry Trees == * Hugh Anderson The Journal of the Edge of Egmont https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015039780344&view=1up&seq=13&q1=garden page 5, 95, 159, 190 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015039780344&view=1up&seq=41&q1=garden p31 * Thomas Causton compares his garden to that of the Public Garden https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015039780344&view=1up&seq=354&q1=garden page 344 == Gardeners of the Trustees’ Garden == *''' [[Fitzwalter-148|Joseph Fitzwalter]]''' was the first Gardener of the Trustees’ Garden. On 16 Jan 1735 he wrote a letter to [[ Oglethorpe-17 | James Oglethorpe ]] listing the improvements he had made and discussed many of the plants he had grown in the garden. Colonial records of the State of Georgia, compiled volume 20, 1902 page 163 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015039780492&view=1up&seq=179&skin=2021&q1=Gardner 25 Jan 1735 [[Causton-22|Thomas Causton]] wrote to the Trustees that the Caper plants had arrived with instructions for their care and that the plants and instructions had been given to Mr. Fitzwalter and Mr. Johnson Dalmas was dead so his servants were to work in the garden under the management of Mr. Fitzwalter. Colonial records of the State of Georgia, compiled volume 20, 1902 Page 452 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015039780492&view=1up&seq=468&skin=2021&q1=Garden 10 Mar 1735 he wrote to [[ Oglethorpe-17 | James Oglethorpe ]] and the Trustees giving a list of plants accompanied by Paul Amatis and Paul’s brother Nicholas and Paul’s wife to Savannah. Joseph recounted a dispute he and Mr. Causton had with Paul Amatis. Colonial records of the State of Georgia, compiled volume 20, 1902 Page 251-253 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015039780492&view=1up&seq=267&skin=2021&q1=Garden 5 Jul 1735 Joseph wrote a letter to [[ Oglethorpe-17 | James Oglethorpe ]] about his “Disappointment” with Amatis and that Amatis knew about silk but not plants, trees or vegetables. Joseph noted he had married “Tuscanies Eldest Daughter” and wanted to return to England and settle his affairs. Afterwards he wanted to return to Georgia to spend the rest of his life there. He wrote about wanting to receive his salary. Colonial records of the State of Georgia, compiled volume 20, 1902 pages 426-427 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015039780492&view=1up&seq=442&skin=2021&q1=Garden see also: https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015039780328&view=1up&seq=222&q1=Fitzwalter Page 214 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015039780344&view=1up&seq=215&q1=Fitzwalter Page 205, 656 * '''[[Amatis-1|Paul Amatis]]''' came from Charleston, South Carolina to Savannah 8 Sep 1734.[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015039780492&view=1up&seq=87&skin=2021&q1=Garden Colonial records of the State of Georgia, compiled volume 20, 1902 page 71] Colonial records of the State of Georgia, compiled volume 20, 1902 Page 408 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015039780492&view=1up&seq=424&skin=2021&q1=Gardner 2 Jan 1735 he arrived in Charles Town. On 12 Jan 1735 Paul Amatis wrote a letter to the Trustees about his seeing to the removal of 30,000 plants and trees from the Trustees’ Garden in Charles Town and loading them on “two perioguas” for transfer to the Trustees’ Garden in Savannah. He wrote about feeding the silkworms and noted he had sent several samples of silk to the Trustees. His plan was to establish the garden in Savannah, then leave for London, England in July 1735. Colonial records of the State of Georgia, compiled volume 20, 1902 pages 152-153 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015039780492&view=1up&seq=169&skin=2021&q1=Garden 21 Jan 1735 he wrote a letter to [[ Oglethorpe-17 | James Oglethorpe ]] indicating he hoped to finish transplanting trees by the end of February and noted that if his concerns about finances were not resolved, he would leave immediately and return to London. Colonial records of the State of Georgia, compiled volume 20, 1902 Pages 186-187 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015039780492&view=1up&seq=203&skin=2021&q1=Garden Jan (possibly) 1735 Paul Amatis wrote to [[ Oglethorpe-17 | James Oglethorpe ]] about silk and silkworms, the garden being in disorder, problems with Joseph Fitzwalter and servants for the garden being diverted to work on other endeavors, and that he needed a chimney because of the cold. Colonial records of the State of Georgia, compiled volume 20, 1902 Pages 201-214 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015039780492&view=1up&seq=226&skin=2021&q1=Garden The dispute between Paul Amatis and Joseph Fitzwalter escalated and on 5 Apr 1735 Paul wrote a letter to the magistrates of Georgia that was read in court defending the reasons he turned “out Mr. Fitzwalter from the Garden” including for mismanagement. Colonial records of the State of Georgia, compiled volume 20, 1902 Page 315-314, 378-381, 408-412, 425-426, 446-449, 459-461 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015039780492&view=1up&seq=330&skin=2021&q1=Garden Colonial records of the State of Georgia, compiled volume 20, 1902 * '''John Gionovali''' Colonial records of the State of Georgia / compiled Volume 6 1906 Page 5 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015039780351&view=1up&seq=59&q1=Fitzwalter * '''Francis Piercy''' became Gardener after Joseph Fitzwalter in 1735. He was a gardener and arrived in Savannah 28 Dec 1734 A List of the Early Settlers of Georgia Page 41 https://ugapress.manifoldapp.org/system/actioncallout/942870e2-a50c-411f-9667-389b519cc9ce/attachment/original-91386f8bd1d21dfdccbdcdd88ad0c7c5.pdf Piercy later abandoned Georgia because of his discontent with Causton. https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015039780344&view=1up&seq=30&q1=Piercy Page 20 Colonial records of the State of Georgia / compiled v.20 1902. https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015039780492&view=1up&seq=383&skin=2021&q1=Garden Colonial records of the State of Georgia, compiled volume 20, 1902 Page 367 * '''Andrew Salice''' public gardener 5 Oct 1741 Andrew, a Grison Trust servant that had returned to England appeared with his 8 year old son Anthony and daughter Maria Catharina and requested that the Trustees return him and his children back to Georgia. He said he would pay off his passage by working in the Publick Garden once he returned. The Common Council agreed and also offered him the possibility of becoming a freeholder. Colonial records of the State of Georgia / compiled and published under the authority of the Legislature. v.5 1906 p554-555, https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015039780344&view=1up&seq=568&q1=garden * '''Hugh Anderson''' 15 June 1738 Hugh Anderson wrote to Mr. Adam Anderson that he left Savannah for his plantation near Oxstead. He gave reasons for problems with the silk in in the Trustees Garden. The silk in the Public garden did not grow well last year due to over pruning. The transplants produced few leaves so the worms died due to lack of food. Because they did not have enough white Mulberry leaves, the worms were fed black Mulberry leaves which were fatal to the worms. This year the trees budded but then there was a severe frost and worms were killed. Aside from the difficulties a large amount of fine silk was produced. It was also written that “our Publick Garden is in miserable condition.”Journal of the Earl of Egmont p39-40 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015039780344&view=1up&seq=49&q1=garden == The Herb House for the Gardeners of the Trustees’ Garden == The Herb House (see attached photos) is said to have been built in 1733 or 1734 and housed the Gardener of the Trustee’ Garden. Today, it is located within and adjacent to the Pirate’s House Restaurant. One reference cites a later build date for the Herb House and commented about the use of local bricks making the earlier build date questionable. Wikipedia Herb House https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herb_House The front room contained an office and tools. The back room had a stable with a hayloft above. There is brick in the chimney and brick and boards outside. In a letter dated 19 Oct 1734 from Samuel Eveleigh to James Oglethorpe about the trip he had taken to Georgia, he wrote about the plants he had sent, mentioned Mr. Amathist and noted “I went also down to See the Brickmakers, where I found made about One hundred thousand,” and “they expect their Chimneys up to all their houses by Christmas.” Colonial records of the State of Georgia, compiled volume 20, 1902 Page 88 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015039780492&view=1up&seq=103&skin=2021&q1=Eveleigh This indicates bricks were being made in Savannah in 1734. More research is needed to determine the date construction began on the building. == Sources == * https://thepirateshouse.com/history/ * https://www.freemansrag.com/historical-ruminations/trustees-garden-and-a-pirates-house * https://ghostcitytours.com/savannah/haunted-places/haunted-restaurants/pirates-house/ * https://dlg.usg.edu/record/gaarchives_postcard_670

The Tuft of Flowers

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Salem is a town in eastern Washington County, New York. Salem was first settled in 1761 by Joshua Conkey and James Turner who as soldiers in the French and Indian War, passed through the territory. In 1764, Alexander and James Turner acquired a patent which was soon divided up between the New Englanders from Pelham Mass. and a group of Scotch-Irish Presbyterians led by Dr Thomas Clark from Ballybay, County Monaghan, Ireland. The Charlotte County and White Creek militia used Salem as its base in 1776. The 123rd Volunteer Regiment was recruited from Salem during the Civil War. A person of note of the town of Salem is [[Fitch-3582 | Asa Fitch]] - Noted entomologist; born, educated, and died in Salem. Example: 100a, lot 10 = 100 Acres, Lot 10 [[Turner-11909 | Alexander Turner]] '''Identified Turner Patent Possessors, Names, Acres, Lot Numbers(s) are:''' * Abner Stone, 88a, lot 205 * Abraham Turner, 150a, lot 10 * Alexander Gantt, 150a, lots 82, 84, 88 * Alexander McNees, 88a, lot 19 * [[Simpson-16437 | Alexander Simson]], 140a, lot 11 * Alexander Steawrt, 88a, lot 47 * Alexander Turner, 100a, lots 22, 93 * Alexander Turner, Junr., 88a, lot 50 * Alexander Weight, 150a, lot 27 * Allen Hunsden, 88a, lot not listed * [[Littell-95 | Andrew Lytle (Lyttle)]], 90a, lot 191 * Andrew Robinson, 88a, lot 176 * Bartholomew Bartlet, 88a, lot 290 * Benjamin Cleveland & Palmer Cleveland, 300a, lots 136, 208 * Calvin Gault, 88a, lot 16 * Daniel Mattison, 88a, lot 58 * [[McNitt-17 | Daniel McNit]], 88a, lot 73 * David Eager, 60a, lot 60 * [[Hanna-1509 | David Harrah (Hannah?)]], 88a, lot 30 * David Mathews, 104a, lots 44, 60 * David McCracken, 88a, lot 145 * David McIlma, 88a, lot 141 * David Scot, 150a, lots 102, 109 * David Web, 88a, lot 258 * Ebenezer Getty, 88a, lot 170 * Ebenezer Rusal, 150a, lot 124 * Edward Long, 100a, lots 40, 164 * Edward Savage, 100a, lots 15, 100 * Elisha Fitch, 88a, lot 219 * Elizabeth Boyd, 150a, lot 256 * George Crookshank, 88a, lot 108 * George Gunn, 88a, lot 160 * Hamilton McCollister, 150a, lot 190 * Hezekiah Moredock, 88a, lot 101 * Hugh Moncreif, 88a, lot 28 * Hugh Moore, 88a, lot 278 * Isaac Lindsey, 60a, lot 37 * James Armstrong, 88a, lot 129 * James Craig, 88a, lot 204 * James Crozet, 88a, lot 80 * James Gault, 88a, lot 224 * James Henderson, 150a, lot 152 * James McFarland, 88a, lot 84 * James Moore, 150a, lots 276, 652[??] * James Morr, Senr., 88a, lot 279 * James Ramage, 150a, lot 272, 273 * James Rogers, 88a, lot 160 * James Rowan, 150a, lots 138, 141 * James Steawrt (sic), 88a, lot 95 * James Stephenson, 88a, lot 167 * James Thomson, 96a, lot 75 * Jean Gibson, 88a, lot 31 * Jennet Thomas, 150a, lots 12, 159, 16, 920[??] * John Armstrong, Thomas Armstrong, 150a, lots 42, 131 * John Beatty, 150a, lots 146, 220, 221 * John Beatty, Junr., 88a, lots 156, 157 * John Blakeney, 150a, lots 226, 250 * John Chamborn, 146a, lot 24 * John Conner, 50a, lot 295 * John Duncan, 88a, lot 227 * John Gray & Nathaniel Gray, 200a, lots 147, 148 * John Gray, Junr., 90a, lot 89 * John Harsha, 88a, lot 69 * John Henry, 88a, lot 86 * John Livingston, 88a, lot 179 * John Lyon, 88a, lot 98 * [[Lytle-1360 | John Lytle (Littel]]), 113a, lot 92 * John McCarter & Samuel McCarter, 150a, lot 112 * John McCrea, 88a, lot 158 * John McMikel, 88a, lot 59 * John McMillan, lot 297 * [[Rowan-1691 | John Rowan, Esq.]], 88a, lot 189 * [[Rowan-1672 | John Rowan, Junr.]], 88a, lot 194 * John Steet, 150a, lot 6[??] * John Tinten Gault, 88a, lot 111 * John Williams, 150a, lot 77, 161, 209 * Joseph Bartlet, 88a, lot 274 * Joseph McCracken, 150a, lot 135 * Joseph McCracken, Junr., 88a, lot 53 * Joseph Neilson, 150a, lot 104 * Joseph Slarah, 88a, lot 48 * Joseph Tomb, 150a, lot 57 * Joseph Willson, 88a, lot 178 * Joshua Conkey, 100a, lots 63, 153 * Leonard Web, 150a, lot 235 * Margaret Savage, 150a, lots 6, 18, 99 * Mathew McCloskey, Thomas McCloskey, 100a, lots 35, 38, and Andrew McCloskey, 88a, lot 34 * Moses Lamon, 88a, lot 61 * Moses Martin & Aaron Martin, 300a, lot 12 * Nathan Willson, 88a, lots 135, 145 * Nathaniel and Abner Carswell, 300a, lots 45, 51, 52 * Patrick Willson & Nathan Wilson, 200a, lots 171, 177 * Peter McDougal, 88a, lot 220 * Reubin Turner, 88a, lot 49 * [[Hoy-1953 | Richard Hoy]], 64a, lot 48 * Robert Getty, 88a, lot 32 * Robert Gilmore, 88a, lot 83 * Robert Mathews, 88a, lot 32 * Robert Orr, 88a, lot 127 * Robert Steawrt, 88a, lot 26 * Robt. Landon, 150a, lot 158 * Robt. McMurry, 88a, lot 230 * Saml. & Nathan Hopkins, 200a, lots 135, 137 * Samuel Covenhoven, 88a, lot 193 * Samuel Gilles, 88a, lot 40 * Samuel McCracken, 88a, lot 214 * Samuel Willson, 150a, lot 70 * Samuel Wright, 88a, lot 196 * Thomas Boyd, 88a, lot 123 * Thomas Collins, 150a, no lot listed * Thomas Lyon, 88a, lot 121 * Thomas Oswald, 150a, lots 190, 228 * Thomas Steet, 150a, lot 299 * Thomas Williams, 83a, lot 83 * William Beaty, 100a, lot 154 * William Bell, 88a, lot 39 * [[Boyd-16736 | William Boyd]], 84a, lot 133 * William Boyd, husband of Azuba McKillop - lot 257 * William Brown, 130a, lots 219, 220 * William Hogans, 88a, lot 132 * William Hoy, 150a, lot 44 * William Mathews, 150a, lot 140 * William McCleary, 88a, lot 124 * William McCoy, 88a, lot 160 * William Moncreif, Jr., 88a, lot 44 * William Moncreif, Sr., 100a, lots 41, 48 * William Rogers, 88a, lot 173 * William Slown, 84a, lot 217 * William Smith, 150a, lot 190 * William Terrel, 88a, lot 36 * William Thomson, 150a, lot 22 County of Washington-- I do hereby Certify that the above named persons of the County of Washington has given me Sattisfactory Proof that they actually resided on the Respective Farms--annexed to their names, in the division of a patent of Twenty-five Thousand acres of Land Originally granted to Alexander Turner and twenty four others on the 7th day of August 1764, and that on Account of the Late War, they were respectively Obliged to Quit their said Farms by the Incursions of the Enemy, as Witness my hand this 24th day of January 1789. David Hopkins, one of the Judges of Washington County Albany, January 24, 1789. I Certify that the within is a true Copy of a Certificate and Shedule Signed by David Hopkins, Esq., one of the Judges of Common pleas for Washington County, and I do futher Certify that the several persons therein named are free from paying all past as well as future quit rents for the number of acres set opposite to their respective names. Peter S. Curtenius, SA Patent to Alexr. Turner etc. 7th August 1764, 14,246 acres. Extracted from Sleeper News, volume 3, number 4, November 1995. Copyright 1995. https://washington.nygenweb.net/turner.htm ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ '''Identified Turner Patent Possessors, Names, (Acres, Lot Numbers(s) not yet identified) are:''' * [[Tod-404 | Archibald Todd]] - Fitch Gazetteer, Vol. 3, p. 486, Note 231 Research Notes * Patten, History of the Somonauk United Presbyterian church near Sandwich, De Kalb County, Illinois : with ancestral lines of the early members https://archive.org/details/historyofsomonau00patt - Page 346 * If searching property records in Washington County, and you cannot locate references in the Turner Patent, you may wish to research [[Space:The_Argyle_Patent|The Argyle Patent]].

The Turnleys

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == “The Turnleys - A Brief Record" == * [[Turnley-32|Parmenas Taylor Turnley]], a Great-Granson of John Turnley of Botetourt County Virginia * The Canterbury Press (Highland Park, Illinois, USA), 1905 **Biographic and narrative of some of the Turnleys in the United States and Europe from data gathered from many sources on two continents through the kindly assistance of several of the direct and collateral branches ---- * Citation Example: ::: Parmenas Taylor Turnley. ''[[Space:The Turnleys|The Turnleys - A Brief Record]]'' Canterbury Press (The, Highland Park, Illinois, USA, 1905) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Turnley|Turnley]]: Page xxx * Named Reference Example: :::First Use: ::::Turnley, Parmenas Taylor. ''[[Space:The Turnleys|The Turnleys - A Brief Record]]'' (The, Highland Park, Illinois, USA, 1905). Pg xxx provides ? :::Subsequent Usage: :::: ---- * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Turnleys|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/stream/turnleysbriefrec00turn

The Two Hundredth Anniversary of the First Congregational Church of Haddam, Connecticut

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Haddam, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == The Two Hundredth Anniversary of the First Congregational Church of Haddam, Connecticut == October 14th and 17th, 1900. Church organized, 1696. Pastor installed, 1700. * published by Haddam, 1902 * 360 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Two Hundredth Anniversary of the First Congregational Church of Haddam, Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=sZQsAAAAYAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=TTkBAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/twohundredthanni00firs * https://archive.org/details/twohundredthanni00hadd * https://archive.org/details/twohundredthann00churgoog * https://archive.org/details/cu31924028842453 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009570216 === Table of Contents === * Member List: [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00hadd#page/193/mode/1up Page 193] * Name Index: [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00hadd#page/238/mode/1up Page 238] * BMD Register: [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00hadd#page/254/mode/1up Page 254] === 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 === * Source Example: ::: First Congregational Church of Haddam, ''[[Space:The Two Hundredth Anniversary of the First Congregational Church of Haddam, Connecticut|The Two Hundredth Anniversary]]'' (Haddam, 1902) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#FCCH|First Congregational Church Haddam]]: Page 134 Please add your prefered citation format, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: *

The Tyler Genealogy

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Tyler Genealogy == The descendants of the Branford, Connecticut line of Roger Tyler. * by Willard Irving Tyler Brigham (1859-1904) and Calvin Cedric Tyler. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Tyler Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 by Willard Irving Tyler Brigham (Plainfield, N.J. : C.B. Tyler; Tylerville, Conn., R.U. Tyler, 1912) ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924092510894 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015013452746 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=WhQfAAAAMAAJ ::* Search only http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=15165 * Vol. 2 by Willard I. Tyler Brigham (Plainfield, N.J., 1912) ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015013452753 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uva.x000192489 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Jx4bAAAAYAAJ ::* https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=15165 Search only * Vol. 3 by Calvin Cedric Tyler (Grand Rapids, Mich., 1976) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005773083 === 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 === * Brigham, Willard Irving Tyler. ''[[Space:The Tyler Genealogy|The Tyler Genealogy]]'' (Plainfield, N.J., 1912) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Brigham|Brigham]])

The Underwood Families of America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Underwood Families of America == In two volumes * by [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/125922289/lucien-marcus-underwood Lucien Marcus Underwood], 1853-1907; Howard James Banker * published by The New Era Printing Company, Lancaster, Pennsylvania,1913 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Underwood Families of America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/underwoodfamilie01unde/page/n8 (Volume 1) * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=15168 * https://archive.org/details/underwoodfamilie02unde/page/n6 (Volume 2) ===Table of Contents=== :'''Volume 1''' :Introduction :'''I. Watertown Family''' :Needham Branch :Reading Branch :Marlboro Branch :Merrimack Branch :Putney Branch :Westford Branch :Litchfield Branch :Natick Branch :Holliston Branch :Mendon Branch :Waltham Branch :Woodstock Branch :Sudbury Branch :Framingham Branch :Lexington Branch :'''II. Lincoln Family''' :'''III. Chelmsford Family''' :Sandisfield Branch :New Marlborough Branch :'''IV. Boston Families''' :'''V. Newcastle Family''' :'''Volume 2''' :Does not have a Table of Contents, but it includes: :'''VI. The Rhode Island Families''' :'''VII. The Delaware Family''' :'''VIII. The Maryland Families''' :'''IX. The Virginia Families''' :Untraced Virginia Families :'''X. The Georgia Family''' :'''XI. North Carolina Families''' :'''XII. Recent Families''' :'''XIII. Untraced Families''' :'''Notes''' :Appendix :Notes on the Hussey Ancestry :Notes on the North Family :The Descendants of Joseph Underwood Number 61 in the Female Lines :Index of Places :Index of Names === Errata === * From Volume I, page viii) ::Page 86, line 12, for Me. read Vt. ::Page 115, line 27, for Jessie read Jesse. ::Page 116, line 29, for August read Augusta. ::Page 185, line 15, for Wis. read Me. ::Page 650, line 2, for Denton read Deuton. * 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 === * Underwood, Lucien Marcus ''[[Space: The Underwood Families of America| The Underwood Families of America]]'' (Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 1913), [ Page ] * [[#Underwood|Underwood]]

The Unhappy Family of Christopher Vernon

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'''Christopher Vernon, planter, of St. James Parish, Herring Creek, Anne Arundel County MD and Lois Gongo Vernon Evans, his “wife”''' Researched by Anne Scrivener Agee, 1992 The Register of St. James Parish records four children of [[Vernon-2114|Christopher Vernon]] and Lois ([[Gongo-1|Lois Gongo Evans]]) his wife: Ephraim, born 18 February 1691, baptized 11 June 1704; William, born 23 January 1693, baptized 11 June 1704; Lois, born 1 October 1697, buried September 1718; and Thomas, born 27 January 1701. St.James RegistP28 #20, 21; P13 #10; P24 #9 Christopher Vernon’s will , written on 9 June 1724, reveals a very interesting set of relationships among this family. Anne Arundel County Original Wills Box V F2 1724 He spends the greatest part of the will disowning his wife, Lois. He claims that he and Lois were never married since Lois “utterly den[ied] to say the words at the intended solemnization of marriage that she would honour and obey her husband.” Further, Vernon claims that Lois has tried to “poyson” him and has separated herself from him “these last ten years past.” Because of her “stubborn and brutish behavior,” Vernon is determined that Lois will inherit as little as possible of his estate. Even if “corrupt justice” should allow Lois her thirds, Vernon says that he has given away all his property in England so that Lois won’t be able to get her hands on it. Vernon also seems unhappy with his son, William, and his daughter{?} Ann Martin. He leaves them only one shilling each since “they having always grievously slighted me and utterly renounced me as a person.” Likewise, he doesn’t seem to care too much for his son Ephraim, either. He leaves his dwelling plantation—two tracts of land called Marshes Seat and Barnwell’s Plantation—to the two eldest children of Ephraim. Ephraim and his wife may live there during their lives, but they may not sell the property. The remainder of his goods and chattels Vernon leaves to his son Thomas and Agnes Martin, his granddaughter and the two eldest children of Ephraim (unnamed). The only person Vernon really seems to like is his step-daughter, Elizabeth Anketil, ([[Evans-25606|Elizabeth Evans Anctill Faudrie]]) the daughter of the brutish Lois by her first marriage. He appoints Elizabeth to manage his goods until his grandchildren come of age, and if they die before coming of age, Elizabeth will inherit their share. He also forgives Elizabeth any debts she may owe him and gives her title to all the lots on the Crown land for which he has the conveyances. Elizabeth is appointed Executrix of Vernon’s estate. The will was witnessed by John Brown, Anthony and John Gott, and Thomas Neil (TN). In fact, Elizabeth Anketil did not administer the estate at all. It seems that Christopher went to England to dispose of his property there and shortly before he died in December 1724, made a later will which superceded the vituperative one left in Anne Arundel County. This later will left his property to his family in England, and it was this will which was actually probated in Maryland. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.b3609491;view=1up;seq=195 "Maryland Historical Magazine Vol II P 183: Maryland Gleanings in England"] The earlier will was not discovered until much later. See testamentary Proceedings 1736, attached An administrative bond of L1600 was filed on 2 April 1725 by William Chapman, Turner Wooten and Zachariah Maccubbin. Prerogative Court Testamentary Papers Box 31 F19 Chapman filed an inventory of Vernon’s estate in June 1725. Prerogative Court Inventories L11 F150 The inventory totaled L359.9.11, including eleven Negroes, various livestock—cows, steers, yearlings, calves, hoggs, horses, household equipment such as a spinning wheel, a close stool, seven leather chairs, a looking glass, a rugg, three dozen quart bottles, and some earthen mugs, and farm equipment such as hinges, nails, lumps of brass, pewter, and iron, a cart and wheels, and some old lumber. Lois Vernon (VL) and William and Thomas Vernon verified the inventory as nearest kin. In July of 1726, according to the Testamentary Proceedings, Chapman turned over the administration of the estate to William Vernon, who then filed a second administration bond in the amount of L800. Prerogative Court Testamentary Proceedings L27 F309, 349 At the same time, Ephraim Vernon, of Richmond VA, “son and heir of Christopher, late of Anne Arundel County, deceased,” sold 150 acres of Marshes Seat and 100 acres of Barnwell’s Plantation to William Vernon, merchant, of Anne Arundel County. Anne Arundel County Deeds SY#1 F229 1726 Apparently, the Vernons had decided to ignore their father’s instructions about not selling the property. Meanwhile, a check into Lois’s background reveals that she was first married to [[Evans-25606|Lewis Evans]] of Anne Arundel County. The 1705 Rent Rolls for Anne Arundel County show that Christopher Vernon held several tracts of land” in right of his wife, the relict of Lewis Evans and in behalf of the orphans of the said Evans.” Anne Arundel County Rent Rolls 1707 Herring Creek Hundred These tracts included 100 acres of Jericho and 200 acres of Town Land, also known as Evans Purchase. Lewis Evans’ will, dated 10 December 1690, names his wife, Lues, and four daughters—Elizabeth, Sarah, Catherine, and Ann, none of whom had yet reached the age of 16. *8. Prerogative Court Wills L2 F209 1690 To Elizabeth and Sarah, Evans leaves his dwelling plantation (Town Land), and to Catherine he leaves Jericho. He appoints Joseph Chew of Anne Arundel County and Samuel Griffon of Calvert County as trustees. His wife is the executor. Thomas Tench, John Chappel, and Edmond Evans witnessed the will. The Register of St. James Parish records marriages for Elizabeth Evans to Francis Anctill on 19 August 1708, for [[Evans-25604|Sarah Evans]] to Samuel Griffith on 26 November 1702, and for Ann Evans to Benjamin Battee in August 1717. St. James Register P36#1; P26#3; P51#1 Francis Anctill probably died before 1715. In that year, Elizabeth Anctill, Samuel Griffith and Sarah his wife petition for a warrant to resurvey the 200 acres of land left to Elizabeth and Sarah by their father, Lewis Evans. Warrants L BB F56 1715 In tracing Evans’ other property, Jerico, I found that it next appeared in the Anne Arundel County Debt Book in 1753 as the property of [[Thornberry-187|William Thornberry]], Anne Arundel County Rent Roll 1753 P12 suggesting he might have married [[Evans-25607|Catherine Evans]]. Sure enough, Thornbury’s will, made in 1750, names his wife Catherine, two daughters-in-law, Elizabeth and Lois, and two sons-in-law, William Scrivener and John Carr. Prerogative Court Wills L27 F277 The designation daughters-in-law suggested that Elizabeth and Lois were Catherine’s daughters by a previous marriage. This is confirmed by a Deed of Gift in 1727 from Catherine Clark to her daughters [[Clark-44804|Elizabeth]] and Lois, witnessed by William Thornbury. Anne Arundel County Deeds SY #1 F387 1727 Further research unearthed an inventory and an account for [[Clark-47037|John Clark]] of Anne Arundel County filed by his widow, Catherine, in 1723. Prerogative Court Inventories L8 F290 1723 The Register of St. James Parish shows John Clark born 13 June 1686 and baptized 11 August 1691, one of four children, the second son of Mathias and Elizabeth Clark.St. James Register P10 #4 In 1706, Mathias Clark gave a tract of land in Baltimore County—Repulta—to his two sons, John and Webber Clark. Anne Arundel County Deeds IB#2 F118 The deed of gift indicates that the property had belonged to Clark’s second wife, Elizabeth, “the widow of Job Barnes and only daughter of Thomas Ford.” Finally, a Baltimore County deed of 1744 Baltimore County Deeds TBC F565 1744 shows the sale of Repulta by William and Elizabeth Scrivener and John and Lewsey Carr to Samuel Grover Jr. The deed was witnessed by William Thornbury. In 1753, after her husband’s death, CatherineThornbury purchased a 163-acre tract called Kequotan’s Choice. Anne Arundel County Deeds RB#3 Vol. 2 F634 1753 Tracing this property eventually led to the discovery of Catherine’s maternal grandmother, [[Unknown-461352|Faith Wilson Gongo]], whose will, proved in 1694, mentions her daughter Lois, the wife of Christopher Vernon, and three other daughters, Mary, Ann, and Faith, to whom she leaves Kequotan’s Choice. Prerogative Court Wills L2 F262 1694 Eventually, through this research, I was able to develop a maternal line of ancestry for John Scrivener, a line which included some fascinating women: Faith Wilson Gongo | Lois Gongo—1. Lewis Evans 2.—Christopher Vernon |Catherine Evans—1. John Clark 2.—William Thornbury |Elizabeth Clark—William Scrivener |John ScrivenerInsert reference here

The Unholy Seven

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Unsourced, unpublished book on the family of [[Angus-546|Austin Mitchell Angus]] compiled by Lynn Birch and Michelle Burton in 2007. How to cite: :::Birch, Lynn, and Michelle Burton. "[[Space:The_Unholy_Seven|The Unholy Seven]]". 2007.

The Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] __TOC__ Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] == The Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure == * published by J. Hinton, London, 1747-1814. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] * Several volumes: http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006791518 * Jan.-June 1749 https://archive.org/details/universalmagazi05unkngoog * Jan.-June 1755 http://books.google.com/books?id=g3AEAAAAQAAJ * July 1768 http://www.rookebooks.com/product?prod_id=8679 (only a few pages) * Vol. 59 1776 search only https://books.google.com/books?id=u183AQAAMAAJ * Jan.-July 1782 https://books.google.com/books?id=Qq9FAQAAMAAJ * July-Dec. 1782 https://books.google.com/books?id=pls3AQAAMAAJ * 1784 https://books.google.com/books?id=gLBFAQAAMAAJ * July-Dec. 1784 https://books.google.com/books?id=-ls3AQAAMAAJ * Jan.-July 1785 https://books.google.com/books?id=VslDAQAAMAAJ * July-Dec. 1792 https://archive.org/details/universalmagazi04unkngoog * Jan.-July 1793 https://archive.org/details/universalmagazi12unkngoog * Jan.-July 1793 https://books.google.com/books?id=J51FAQAAMAAJ * July-Dec. 1793 https://archive.org/details/universalmagazi06unkngoog * Jan.-June 1794 https://archive.org/details/universalmagazi03unkngoog * Jan.-June 1794 https://books.google.com/books?id=N1c4AQAAMAAJ * Jan.-June 1794 https://books.google.com/books?id=7J1FAQAAMAAJ * July-Dec. 1794 https://archive.org/details/universalmagazi00unkngoog * Jan.-June 1795 https://archive.org/details/universalmagazi02unkngoog * Jan.-June 1795 https://books.google.com/books?id=nZ5FAQAAMAAJ * July-Dec. 1795 https://archive.org/details/universalmagazi01unkngoog * July-Dec. 1795 https://books.google.com/books?id=MEY2AAAAMAAJ * Jan.-July 1796 https://books.google.com/books?id=bIBFAQAAMAAJ * July-Dec. 1800 https://books.google.com/books?id=11o4AQAAMAAJ * Jan.-Dec. 1801 https://books.google.com/books?id=q1g4AQAAMAAJ * Jan.-June 1804 https://books.google.com/books?id=-_8XAQAAIAAJ * July-Dec. 1805 https://archive.org/details/universalmagazi10unkngoog * July-Dec. 1806 https://archive.org/details/universalmagazi11unkngoog * Jan.-June 1807 https://archive.org/details/universalmagazi13unkngoog * July-Dec. 1807 https://archive.org/details/universalmagazi07unkngoog * Jan.-June 1808 https://archive.org/details/universalmagazi08unkngoog * July-Dec. 1809 https://archive.org/details/universalmagazi09unkngoog * 1804-1814 http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007909947 === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:The Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure|The Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure]]'' (London: J. Hinton, 1747-1814) [ Page ]. * ([[#TUM|The Universal Magazine]])

The University Magazine

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] __TOC__ == The University Magazine == A.K.A. "American University Magazine" * published New York, 1888- * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The University Magazine|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* * Vol. 2 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012507748 * Vol. 3 (1890-1891) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=sF09AQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012507748 ::* (Nov. 1890, No. 11) https://books.google.com/books?id=vDEBAAAAYAAJ ::* (Dec. 1890, No. 12) https://books.google.com/books?id=vDEBAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 4 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Q5L-qme3lbwC ::* https://archive.org/details/universitymagaz01unkngoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=qywBAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 5 (1891) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Ai0BAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Wl09AQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=g4xL68BOVpsC ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012507748 ::* https://archive.org/details/universitymagaz00unkngoog * Vol. 6 (1891) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=vmE9AQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012507748 * Vol. 7 (1892) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=XGE9AQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=kEA5AQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=J70l0jRqqxEC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=blroBIgg6YQC ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012507748 * Vol. 8 (1893) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=h2E9AQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=YS0BAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012507748 * Vol. 9 (1893) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=1GE9AQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012507748 * Vol. 10 ::* * Vol. 11 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012507748 === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:The University Magazine|The University Magazine]]'' (New York, 1888-) Vol. , [ Page ]. * Footnote Example: ::: [[#TUM|The University Magazine]]: Vol. 3, Page 134 Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:The University Magazine|The University Magazine]]'' (New York, 1888-) Vol. , [ Page ].

The Uplands

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"John Lawrey first took up a selection of 640 acres at Kinglake Central in the early 1880s, and married Elizabeth (nee Kershaw) in 1890. He also leased 101 acres on the Uplands site, and was granted the title to this land in 1904."Dale-Hallett, L., '"The Uplands" Homestead, Kinglake, 1890s-2009 in Museums Victoria Collections', Museums Victoria, 2009. Retrieved https://collections.museumvictoria.com.au/articles/3031, Accessed 15 February 2019. "'The Uplands' homestead was large and catered to the needs of the Lawrey family, consisting of three daughters and three sons. There were four bedrooms, a bathroom, sitting room, dining room, office, pantry, kitchen and a men's dining room (used by the workers)."Dale-Hallett, L., '"The Uplands" Homestead, Kinglake, 1890s-2009 in Museums Victoria Collections', Museums Victoria, 2009. Retrieved https://collections.museumvictoria.com.au/articles/3031, Accessed 15 February 2019. == Sources == * Dale-Hallett, L., '"The Uplands" Homestead, Kinglake, 1890s-2009 in Museums Victoria Collections', Museums Victoria, 2009. Retrieved https://collections.museumvictoria.com.au/articles/3031, Accessed 15 February 2019.

The Upson Family in America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Upson Family in America == * compiled by The Upson Family Association of America * published by the Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Company, New Haven, Connecticut, 1940 * 624 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Upson Family in America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005773071 * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=15834 * https://books.google.com/books?id=HS9ZAAAAMAAJ search & snippet === Table of Contents === * Foreword * Explanatory notes * Thomas Upson * First generation * Second generation * Third generation * Fourth generation * Fifth generation * Sixth generation * Seventh generation * Eighth generation * Ninth generation * Tenth generation * Unidentified families * Descendants of Job Upson, of Botsdale, Suffolk County, England, now residing in Ohio * Errata * Index === Errata === * Errata, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062511100&view=1up&seq=545 Page 529]. * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:The Upson Family in America|The Upson Family in America]]'' (Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Co., New Haven, Connecticut, 1940) [ Page ]. * ([[#TUFA|Upson Family America]])

The Utah Genealogical and Historical Magazine

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Utah]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Periodicals | Periodicals]] __TOC__ == The Utah Genealogical and Historical Magazine == * published by [[Wikipedia:Genealogical_Society_of_Utah|The Genealogical Society of Utah]], Salt Lake City * [http://eom.byu.edu/index.php/Utah_Genealogical_and_Historical_Magazine Background Information] * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:The Utah Genealogical and Historical Magazine|The Utah Genealogical and Historical Magazine]]'' (Genealogical Society of Utah, date) * Inline Citation Example: ::: ([[#UGHM|Utah Gen. & Hist.]]: Vol. 1, Page 134) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Utah Genealogical and Historical Magazine|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1-31 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009990998 * Vol. 1 (1910) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=vvUH9ldtsI4C ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=aMUUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/utahgenealogica00unkngoog ::* https://archive.org/details/utahgenealogica01unkngoog ::* https://archive.org/details/utahgenealogical01gene * Vol. 2 (1911) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=4-HnKBrQZawC ::* https://archive.org/details/utahgenealogica02unkngoog ::* https://archive.org/details/utahgenealogical21911gene ::* https://archive.org/details/utahgenealogical02gene * Vol. 3 (1912) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=p-USbXLrOrcC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=5rc3AQAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/utahgenealogical03gene * Vol. 4 (1913) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=2d7yg1jiEmIC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=V78UAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=5rc3AQAAIAAJ&pg=PA209 ::* https://archive.org/details/utahgenealogical04gene * Vol. 5 (1914) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=KkDlipUagcsC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=V78UAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA1-PR13 ::* https://archive.org/details/utahgenealogical1914gene ::* https://archive.org/details/utahgenealogical05gene * Vol. 6 (1915) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=PwAbVyBZeR4C ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=V78UAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA2-PR13 ::* https://archive.org/details/utahgenealogical06gene * Vol. 7 (1916) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=jb8UAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=QLg3AQAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Kmrz_lC_x4EC ::* https://archive.org/details/utahgenealogical07gene ::* https://archive.org/details/utahgenealogical1916gene * Vol. 8 (1917) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=yuDl901AfPQC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=QLg3AQAAIAAJ&pg=PR17 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=jb8UAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA1-PR17 ::* https://archive.org/details/utahgenealogical08gene * Vol. 9 (1918) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=L7M3AQAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=jb8UAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA2-PR15 ::* https://archive.org/details/utahgenealogical09gene * Vol. 10 (1919) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=z3wvJ1WpaWgC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=u78UAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=L7M3AQAAIAAJ&pg=PR19 ::* https://archive.org/details/utahgenealogical10gene * Vol. 11 (1920) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=wbs3AQAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=u78UAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA203 ::* https://archive.org/details/utahgenealogical11gene * Vol. 12 (1921) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=u78UAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA1-PA203 ::* https://archive.org/details/utahgenealogical1921gene ::* https://archive.org/details/utahgenealogical12gene * Vol. 13 (1922) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=tsUUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/utahgenealogical13gene * Vol. 14 (1923) ::* https://archive.org/details/utahgenealogical14gene

The Valtancoli's in the World

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[[Category: One Name Studies Project, New Projects]] The goal of this project is to know where The Valtancoli's are! Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Valtancoli-1|Roberto Valtancoli]]. I started in 2012 from the [[Valtancoli-2|Enrico Valtancoli da Montazio]]'s profile, and since then I have spent several sleepless nights! Check out the [https://valtancoli.wordpress.com blog]. 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=23068951 send me a private message]. Thanks!

The Van Benthuysen Genealogy

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[[Category: New York, Sources]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Van Benthuysen Genealogy == Descendants of [[Maertens-79|Paulus Martense Van Benthuysen]], of Benthuizen, Holland, who settled in Albany, N. Y., male and female lines: also, genealogies of certain branches of the Bleicker, Conde, DeForest, Lansing, Myer, Turk, Truex, Van Buren, Van Epps, Van Patten, Van Slyck and other families of Dutch and Huguenot origin in New York * by [[Van_Benthuysen-237|Alvin Seaward Van Benthuysen]] and [[McIntosh-1985|Edith M. McIntosh Hall]]. * published by the Wilson Engraving and Printing Co., Clay Center, Kansas, 1953 * Source Example: ::: Van Benthuysen, Alvin & Hall, Edith M. McIntosh. ''[[Space:The Van Benthuysen Genealogy|The Van Benthuysen Genealogy]]'' (Wilson Engraving and Printing Co., Clay Center, Kansas, 1953) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#VanBenthuysen|Van Benthuysen]]: Page 134 * Inline-Text Example: ::: ([[#VanBenthuysen|Van Benthuysen]]: Page 134) * By the same author: :::Van Benthuysen, Alvin Seaward. ''[[Space:Dally-Dalley Genealogy|Dally-Dalley Genealogy]]'', Brooklyn, N.Y.: A.S. Van Benthuysen, 1953. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Van Benthuysen Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005773291 * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE89651 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/15197/ [$subscription] === Table of Contents === * Introduction * First generation * Second generation * Third generation * Fourth generation * Fifth generation * Sixth generation * Seventh generation * Eighth generation * Ninth generation * Tenth generation * Eleventh generation * Unidentified * Index. Ancestral lines through marriage * Revolutionary War services * United States Census of 1790 * Dutch Christian names and their English equivalents * Supplementary * Statistical * Index

The Van Cleef Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] == The Van Cleef Family == * by Wilson V. Ledley * published by Plyanthos, Inc., New Orleans, Louisiana, 1976 * Source Example: :::* Ledley, Wilson V. [[Space:The Van Cleef Family|''The Van Cleef Family'']]  (Polyanthos, Inc., New Orleans, 1976) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#LedleyWvancf|''The Van Cleef Family'']], p. 163 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Van Cleef Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === :Borrowing: * https://archive.org/details/vancleeffamily00ledl * https://openlibrary.org/books/OL5187926M/The_Van_Cleef_family :Search only: * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005773303

The Van Hook and Allied Families

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[[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ ==The Van Hook and Allied Families== *by [[Hubbard-6624|Bernice Hubbard Keister]] (b.1893) *Fairly narrowly focused on her ancestry but includes transcriptions of many Van Hook records *Published 1957 by The American Historical Company, New York * Citation Example: :::[[Hubbard-6624|Keister, Bernice Hubbard]]. ''[[Space:The Van Hook and Allied Families|The Van Hook and Allied Families]]'', The American Historical Company, Inc., New York, 1957. * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Keister|Keister]]: Page 7 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Van Hook and Allied Families|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066074683 * https://archive.org/details/vanhookalliedfam00keis * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/766049-the-van-hook-and-allied-families * https://books.google.com/books?id=2ZJYAAAAMAAJ search & snippet only

The van Nieuwkirk, Nieukirk, Newkirk Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] ==''The van Nieuwkirk, Nieukirk, Newkirk Family''== * Author: Adamson Bentley Newkirk, M.D. * Publisher: the Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania, 1934 '''Citation Example''' :Newkirk, Adamson. ''[[Space:The_van_Nieuwkirk%2C_Nieukirk%2C_Newkirk_Family|The van Nieuwkirk, Nieukirk, Newkirk Family.]]'' (Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania, 1934) '''Footnote Example''' :[[#newkirk|Newkirk]] Page 123 '''Find It''' *[https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005731969 Hathitrust] Note: separate pages of errata were made after the initial publication. In the Hathitrust version, these errata have sometimes been placed over other pages before scanning, making it impossible to see what was on those other pages underneath the errata sheets. *[https://tacrocker.com/van_nieuwkirk_family.pdf Tracy Crocker's website] This superior version places errata on individual pages next to the corresponding text pages without obscuring any of the original text. '''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_van_Nieuwkirk%2C_Nieukirk%2C_Newkirk_Family|What Links to Here]]'''

The Van Slyke family in America

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] == The Van Slyke family in America == '''Full title:''' ''The Van Slyke family in America : a genealogy of Cornelis Antonissen Van Slyke, 1604-1676 and his Mohawk wife Ots-Toch, including the story of Jacques Hertel, 1603-1651, father of Ots-Toch and interpreter to Samuel de Champlain'' *By [[McGinnis-2344|Lorine McGinnis Schulze]] * Published in 1996 by Olive Tree Enterprises, Midland, Ontario. * This book was later revised more than once. Most recent edition published in 2018: http://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/nn/surnames/vslyke.shtml *Citing this source (Wiki format): :: Schulze, Lorine McGinnis. ''[[Space: The Van Slyke family in America|The Van Slyke family in America]]''. Midland, Ont.: Olive Tree Enterprises, 1996. ::Citing with long version of title: ::Schulze, Lorine McGinnis. ''[[Space: The Van Slyke family in America|The Van Slyke family in America: A Genealogy of Cornelis Antonissen Van Slyke, 1604-1676 and his Mohawk wife Ots-Toch, including the story of Jacques Hertel, 1603-1651, Father of Ots-Toch and Interpreter to Samuel de Champlain]]''. Midland, Ontario: Olive Tree Enterprises, 1996. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Van_Slyke_family_in_America|WikiTree profiles that link to this page]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/105975/ or try: https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/105975/?offset=&return=1#page=1&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q=

The Van Valkenburg Family in America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Van Valkenburg Family in America == Description: Genealogy of the the descendants of Lambert and Annatje Van Valckenburgh who migrated to New Amsterdam (New York) in 1642-44 * compiled by Paul I. Van Valkenburg. * published by Gateway Press, Baltimore, Maryland, 1976. * Note: Electronic versions do not contain publication information, so date and authorship cannot be confirmed. * No page numbering in the electronic editions. * 2 or 3 volumes: :::Volume 1: "The First Two Generations of the Van Valkenburg Family in America" ''(but it includes some later generations)'' :::Volume 2 contains later generations of the family and is organized by geographic locations :::Volume 3 is mentioned on the Van Valkenburg Family Association website at https://navvf.org/news.html * Source Example: ::: Van Valkenburg, Paul. ''[[Space: The Van Valkenburg Family in America | The Van Valkenburg Family in America]]''. Baltimore, Maryland: Gateway Press, 1976. * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#VanValkenburg|The Van Valkenburg Family in America]], Volume 1, Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Van Valkenburg Family in America |WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === Volume 1: *https://archive.org/stream/GenealogyOfTheVanValkenburgFamilyInAmerica1/Genealogy%20of%20the%20Van%20Valkenburg%20Family%20in%20America%201#mode/2up *http://www.navvf.org (members only -- see archived version at https://web.archive.org/web/20150723165256/http://www.navvf.org/ebooks/vvfa-v1.pdf ) Volume 2: *https://archive.org/stream/GenealogyOfTheVanValkenburgFamilyInAmerica1/Genealogy%20of%20the%20Van%20Valkenburg%20Family%20in%20America%202#page/n1/mode/2up * https://navvf.org (members only -- see archived version at https://web.archive.org/web/20160502224303/http://www.navvf.org/ebooks/vvfa-v2.pdf )

The Vantage Point

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''The Vantage Point'' by [[Frost-3|Robert Frost]] If tired of trees I seek again mankind, Well I know where to hie me—in the dawn, To a slope where the cattle keep the lawn, There amid lolling juniper reclined, Myself unseen, I see in white defined Far off the homes of men, and farther still, The graves of men on an opposing hill, Living or dead, whichever are to mind. And if by noon I have too much of these, I have but to turn on my arm, and lo, The sunburned hillside sets my face aglow, My breathing shakes the bluet like a breeze, I smell the earth, I smell the bruisèd plant, I look into the crater of the ant.

The Various John Briggs of Early New England

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[[Category:Disambiguation Studies]] There were multiple men by the name of John Briggs, of about the same generation who settled in early New England before 1660:Edna Anne Hannibal, Claude W. Barlow, "Richard, William and Hugh, son of John Briggs of Taunton, Massachusetts," in ''NEHGR,'' 127(Apr 1971):77- # [[Briggs-663|John Briggs]], son of Clement, born in '''Weymouth''' between 1635-1640; believed to have died before 1662 when other sons of Clement received land as "Old Timers".Edna Anne Hannibal and Claude W. Barlow, ''Clement Briggs of Plymouth Colony and His Descendants'' (1966), pp 5-15 No record of wife of family. # John Briggs who emigrated to Boston by 1638, was driven from there with Anne Hutchinson's party and settled in '''Newport, Rhode Island''' in 1640.John Russell Bartlett, ed., ''Records of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations,'' 1:75 Is he the [[Briggs-397|John Briggs]] of Portsmouth covered by Austin, p 25? If so that John had a son [[Briggs-404|John Briggs]], b abt 1642, that Austin, [https://books.google.com/books?id=LA7ntaS11ocC&pg=PP5#v=onepage&q=briggs&f=false p 25] (bottom) claims married Hannah Fisher. # [[Briggs-257|John Briggs]] who settled in '''Sandwich, Massachusetts''' in 1640.Edna Anne Hannibal and Claude . Barlow, ''John Briggs of Sandwich, Massachusetts, and his Descendants,'' 1962, p 1 # John Briggs who sailed with Capt. John Greene for Warwick, Rhode Island and settled in '''Kingstown,''' Rhode Island in 1671. Austin names his wife Frances without surname, staying that they both died after 1697.John Osborne Austin, ''Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island,'' 1687, [https://books.google.com/books?id=LA7ntaS11ocC&pg=PP5#v=onepage&q=briggs&f=false p 25] [[Briggs-404|This one]] # [[Briggs-440|John Briggs]], Senior, of '''Taunton''' who is listed in Taunton Proprietors' Records.Mrs. John E. Barclay, "Notes on the Briggs Families of Taunton, Mass.," in ''The American Genealogist,'' 33(Apr 1957):76-86 An unrecorded deed in the Hattie Briggs Church Collection in the Connecticut State Library, Hartford, named him as the father of Richard and Hugh Briggs. The earliest record of him appears in Vol. IV, p 187 of the Taunton Proprietor Records when granted land in 1657. This same year, he also took the oath of fidelity. In these records, he is always "Senior" suggesting another younger man by the same name-- either a son or perhaps John Briggs son of Clement, above. (Later research identified this John Briggs as he who married '''Agnes Thayer''' in Thornbury, Gloucestershire, England, by whom he had children John, Richard, William, Hugh, Katherine, and possibly Joanna (who m. Peter Tallman).) John died by 1686 and possibly as early as 1675. == Sources ==

The Vaughan Welsh Families

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The goal of this project is to unite the Vaughan Welsh Families. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Vaughan-3997|William Mortensen Vaughan]]. Here are some of the tasks that I'll be working on: * Ensure that all of the Vaughans in my paternal lineage have sources. * Add siblings with sources to Vaughan's in my direct lineage. *Add descendants with sources to siblings of Vaughan's in my direct lineage, to find distant cousins. *I would particularly like to find my relationships to the late Stevie Ray Vaughan, and to Jessica Vaughan. (Of less interest to this project, I would also like to find my relationships to Viggo Mortensen, the late William Mortensen, and Taylor Swift. 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=21384461 send me a private message]. Thanks!

The Vermont Antiquarian (Vol.1-3)

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[[Category:Vermont, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Vermont]] == The Vermont Antiquarian (Vol.1-3) == :A Quarterly Magazine devoted to the- history and antiquities of Vermont and the Champlain and Connecticut Valleys :Volume 1: September 1902 - June 1903 :Volume 2: September 1903 - June 1904 :Volume 3: September 1904 - June 1905 * by Kate Morris Cone; Byron N Clark; Eben Putnam, 1868-1933; Thomas Bellows Peck * published by The Research Publication Company, Burlington, Vermont, 1903 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Vermont Antiquarian (Vol.1-3)|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/vermontantiquariv1cone/page/n5 (Vol 1) *https://archive.org/details/vermontantiquariv2cone/page/n5 (Vol 2) *https://archive.org/details/vermontantiquari00cone (Vol 3) ===Table of Contents=== :'''Volume 1''' :An Index to this Volume will be printed in No. 1 of Vol. 11. *Berlin, Vt., marriages, 1791-1850; by William T. Dewey *Burlington, Vt., Earliest records of the Unitarian Society *Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths: by Eben Putnam *______Pastors of the Unitarian Church: by Joel H. Metcalf *Crown Point; map of in 1765, note on: by G. G. Benedict *Colonial Wars, Vt., Society of, Annual meeting *Genealogical notices of families of —
Blanchard, Edson, Gillett, Hall, Hazen, Hutchinson, Marsh, Newton,
Pinneo, Putnam, Savage, Strong, Tilden, Wright *Hartford, Vt., The Revolutionary history of; by Kate Morris Cone *Hawes, Capt. Asa; by Edwin S. Walker *Lebanon, NH Inscriptions from Pine Cemetery; by Byron N. Clark *Muster roll *Montpelier, Vt., marriages in; by William T. Dewey *Notes, Queries, and Answers *Plattsburgh, Accounts of the battle of, 11 Sept., 1814, from contemporaneous sources; by Byron N. Clark *______List of killed and wounded at Rockingham, Vt., records; by Thomas Bellows Peck *United States Army Officers stationed at Burlington, 1814 by Byron N. Clark :'''Volume 2''' *The Church of Christ of Dartmouth College in its North Hartford Branch; with bibliography: by Kate M. Cone *Blaisdell Note: by Byron N. Clark *Clark-Russell Families of Vermont: by Susan E. Clark *First Settlement of Norwich, Vt.: by M. E. Goddard *First United States Census of Pownal, Vt., 1790: by Louise Bethune *Notes on the Origin and Family of Timothy Hatherly: by Eben Putnam *Notice of History of the Fanning Family *Origin of the Sewall Family of New England: by Eben Putnam *Records of Rockingham, Windham Co., Vermont: by Thomas Bellows Peck *Review of the History of the Cone Family: by Kate M. Cone *Teal Ham, a Revolutionary Soldier in the British Army : by J. F. Force *The Genealogical Bulletin *Vermont Society Colonial Wars *Queries
Perry, Stevens, Potter, Ward, Wall, Turner, Lebanon, Conn., Butler,
Udall, Richmond, Bruce, Benton, Bessey, Crombie, Owen, Newell, Wood, Barnes. *Errata :'''Volume 3''' *Portrait of Col.Thomas Hammond - Frontispiece *Ancestry of some of the Early Hammonds of Vermont - Frederick S. Hammond *Historical Discourse at Hanover Center, N.H. Church, 1876 - Rev. C.A.Downs *Revolutionary Soldiers of Newbury, VT *Members of Hanover Center, N.H., Church 1771-1904 - Asa W. Fellows *Notes and Queries *Errata === Errata === :From Volume 2, [https://archive.org/details/vermontantiquariv2cone/page/n165/mode/2up page 166]: * On page 77, the third line should read: Stephen, born 19 Aug., 1657, instead of 10 Oct., 1654. :From Volume 3, [https://archive.org/details/vermontantiquari00cone/page/n333/mode/2up page 152]: * p. 13. Rev. Knight Saxton was employed to preach not in the summers of 1776 and 1777, but "in the summer of 1766, 1767, 1768, and probably 1769." (Chase's " History of Hanover," p. 184). * p. 38. The dates of the pastorate of the Rev. Eden Burroughs were 1772-1810. See original Hanover Town Records, p. 9, call to Eden Burroughs, June 23, 1772, p. 10, "the answer of Rev. Eden Burroughs, Oxford, July 3rd, 1772." *p. 61. Read "Mrs. Rix and three of her children " instead of "his children." *p. 69. The Kimball house overlooked the Connecticut valley and was destroyed by fire in 1866. Professor Haddock lived in Hanover and resided in the Kimball house, his wife's father's, only after his return from being Minister to Portugal. * 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 === * ''[[Space:The Vermont Antiquarian (Vol.1-3)| The Vermont Antiquarian (Vol.1-3)]]'' (The Research Publication Co, Burlington, Vermont, 1903) * [[#Cone|Cone]]

The Vermont Historical Gazetteer

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category: Periodicals]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Vermont, Sources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Vermont|Vermont Sources]] __TOC__ == The Vermont Historical Gazetteer == : A.K.A. "Vermont Quarterly Gazetteer" Title varies: :: Vol. 1-3, Vermont Historical Gazetteer: a magazine, embracing a history of each town, Civil, Ecclesiastical, Biographical and Military. :: Vol. 4-5, Vermont Historical Gazetteer, a local history of all the towns in the state. * by Page, Carrie Elizabeth (Hemenway) pub; Hemenway, Abby Maria, 1828-1890, ed * published by Miss. A. M. Hemenway, Burlington, VT, 1860- * published by Mrs. Carrie E. H. Page, Brandon, VT, 1860- * published by Miss. A. M. Hemenway, Ludlow, VT, 1860- * Addison County No.1 July 4, 1860 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Vermont Historical Gazetteer|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Index (Tuttle Co., Rutland, Vt., 1923) ::* https://archive.org/details/indextocontentso00deni ::* https://archive.org/details/vermonthistorica00heme ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009890184 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000680128 * Vol 1 (1867) Addison, Bennington, Caledonia, Chittenden and Essex Counties ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=lNQbAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/vermonthistorica01heme ::* https://archive.org/details/vermontquarterly01heme ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_lNQbAQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000680128 * Vol 2 (1871) Franklin, Grand Isle, Lamoille and Orange Counties ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=xkEOAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/vermonthistoric00winggoog ::* https://archive.org/details/vermonthistorica02heme ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofvirgini02grig ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_xkEOAAAAIAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000680128 ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_eJUbAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=eJUbAQAAMAAJ * Vol 2, pt. 1 (1871) Franklin, Grand Isle, Lamoille and Orange Counties, including also The Natural History of Chittenden County and Index to Vol. 1. ::* https://archive.org/details/vermonthistoric00pagegoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=7V0SAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100332961 * Vol 2, pt. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/vermonthistorica22heme ::* https://archive.org/details/vermonthistoric00unkngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=81ISAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100332961 * Vol 2, pt. 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/vermonthistoric01pagegoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=QFMSAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100332961 * Vol 3 (1877) Orleans and Rutland Counties ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=vJUbAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_vJUbAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/vermonthistorica03heme ::* https://archive.org/details/vermontquarterly03heme ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000680128 * Vol 3, pt. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/vermonthistorica31heme ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000680128 * Vol 3, pt. 2 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000680128 * Vol 4 (1882) Washington County ::* https://archive.org/details/vermonthistorica04heme ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofvirgini04grig ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_YSxDIrDewrYC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=YSxDIrDewrYC ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000680128 * Vol 5 (1891) Windham County, with histories of Sutton in Caledonia County, and Bennington in Bennington County. ::* https://archive.org/details/VermontGazetteerComplete ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000680128 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=D9UbAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/vermontquarterly05heme * Chittenden No. 6, August, 1863 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofvirgini06grig === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:The Vermont Historical Gazetteer|The Vermont Historical Gazetteer]]'' (Mrs. Carrie E. H. Page, Brandon, VT, 1867) [ Page ]. * ([[#VHG|Vermont Hist. Gazetteer]])

The Vestry Book and Register of Bristol Parish, Virginia from 1720-1789

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Virginia Colony Genealogy Resources]] == The Vestry Book and Register of Bristol Parish, Virginia from 1720-1789 == *by Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne * Privately published for Bristol Parish, Virginia, 1898. * Source Example: ::: Chamberlayne, Churchill Gibson, ''[[Space:The Vestry Book and Register of Bristol Parish, Virginia from 1720-1789|The Vestry Book and Register of Bristol Parish, Virginia from 1720-1789]]'' (Bristol Parish, Virginia, 1898.) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#VBBP|Vestry Book Bristol Parish]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Vestry Book and Register of Bristol Parish, Virginia from 1720-1789|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/vestrybookandre01chamgoog/page/n6/mode/2up

The Vestry Book and register of St. Peter's Parish, New Kent and James City Counties, Virginia, 1684-1786

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Virginia Colony Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: Virginia Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: New Kent County, Virginia Colony]] [[Category: James City County, Virginia Colony]] [[Category: New Kent County, Virginia]] [[Category: James City County, Virginia]][[Category: St. Peter's Parish, Virginia]] == The Vestry Book and register of St. Peter's Parish, New Kent and James City Counties, Virginia, 1684-1786 == * by [[Chamberlayne-163|Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne]] (1876-1939) * published by The Division of Purchase and Printing, Richmond, 1937. * Source Example: ::: Chamberlayne, C.G., ''[[Space:The Vestry Book of St. Peter's ParishParish, New Kent and James City Counties, Virginia, 1684-1786 |The Vestry Book of St. Peter's Parish Parish, New Kent and James City Counties, Virginia, 1684-1786]]'' (Richmond, 1937) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Chamberlayne|Chamberlayne]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Vestry Book of St. Peter's Parish Parish, New Kent and James City Counties, Virginia, 1684-1786 |WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001263674 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=swUpRH9gISUC search & snippet only

The Vestry Book of Blisland (Blissland) Parish, New Kent and James City Counties, Virginia, 1721-1786

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Virginia Colony Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: Virginia Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: New Kent County, Virginia Colony]] [[Category: James City County, Virginia Colony]] [[Category: New Kent County, Virginia]] [[Category: James City County, Virginia]] [[Category: Blisland Parish, Virginia Colony]] __TOC__ == The Vestry Book of Blisland (Blissland) Parish, New Kent and James City Counties, Virginia, 1721-1786 == * by [[Chamberlayne-163|Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne]] (1876-1939) * published by The Division of Purchase and Printing, Richmond, 1935 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Vestry Book of Blisland (Blissland) Parish, New Kent and James City Counties, Virginia, 1721-1786|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1935) 1721-1786 ::* https://archive.org/details/vestrybookofblis00cham ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001263673 * Also see: ::* ''[[Space:The_Vestry_Book_and_register_of_St._Peter's_Parish,_New_Kent_and_James_City_Counties,_Virginia,_1684-1786 |The Vestry Book of St. Peter's Parish, New Kent and James City Counties, Virginia, 1684-1786]]'' (1937) === WikiTree Syntax === * Chamberlayne, Churchill Gibson. ''[[Space:The Vestry Book of Blisland (Blissland) Parish, New Kent and James City Counties, Virginia, 1721-1786|The Vestry Book of Blisland (Blissland) Parish, New Kent and James City Counties, Virginia, 1721-1786]]'' (Richmond, 1935) [ Page ]. * ([[#Chamberlayne|Chamberlayne]])

The Vestry Book of Saint Peter's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia from 1682-1758

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Virginia Colony Genealogy Resources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Virginia | Virginia Sources]] __TOC__ == The Vestry Book of Saint Peter's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia from 1682-1758 == * published by the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the State of Virginia, W. E. Jones, Printer, Richmond, Virginia, 1905 * 242 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Vestry Book of Saint Peter's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia from 1682-1758|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/vestrybookofsain00stpe * https://archive.org/details/vestrybooksaint00vagoog * https://www.vagenweb.org/newkent/vestry.html === 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 === * ''[[Space:The Vestry Book of Saint Peter's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia from 1682-1758|The Vestry Book of Saint Peter's Parish]], New Kent County, Virginia from 1682-1758'' (W.E. Jones, Richmond, Virginia, 1905) [ Page ]. * ([[#VBSP|Vestry Book]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:The Vestry Book of Saint Peter's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia from 1682-1758|The Vestry Book of Saint Peter's Parish]], New Kent County, Virginia from 1682-1758'' (W.E. Jones, Richmond, Virginia, 1905) [ Page ].

The Vestry Book of St. Paul's Parish, Hanover County, Virginia, 1706-1786

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Virginia Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: Virginia Colony Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: St. Paul's Parish, Virginia]] [[Category: Hanover County, Virginia]] [[Category: Hanover County, Virginia Colony]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Virginia | Virginia Sources]] __TOC__ == The Vestry Book of St. Paul's Parish, Hanover County, Virginia, 1706-1786 == * published by The Division of Purchase and Printing, Richmond, 1940. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Vestry Book of St. Paul's Parish, Hanover County, Virginia, 1706-1786|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001263665 === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:The Vestry Book of St. Paul's Parish, Hanover County, Virginia, 1706-1786|The Vestry Book of St. Paul's Parish, Hanover County, Virginia, 1706-1786]]'' (Richmond, 1940) [ Page ]. * ([[#VBSP|Vestry Book of St. Paul]])

The Via Del Santo House

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Ted & Kim bought this house together in October 1989. Ted eventually sold it in September 1991. During that time, roommates included Jack Howes, Rich Wohler, Jim Foster, Alisabeth Gabbar Swanson Sweet.

The Viking Great Army aka The Great Heathen Army

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[[Category: Scandinavian Invasion of England]] [[Category: Early Scandinavia, Viking Age]] [[Category: Scandinavian Rulers, Viking Age]] [[Category:Kingdom of Northumbria]] [[Category: Scandinavian York]] [[Category: Kingdom of Wessex]] [[Category: Kingdom of Mercia]] [[Category: Kingdom of East Anglia]] == The Great Heathen Army == '''Ninth century competition between small Saxon kingdoms in Britain combined with the constant threat of invading Danes and Norse, eventually resulted in the coalescence of all parties involved, to become a unified kingdom of England.''' ''Dates vary in the earliest histories of this period, however, the purpose of this page is to provide a way in which profiles scattered through various projects in Wikitree can be seen together in their historical context.'' Raiding parties of Vikings had been a constant problem in the British Isles for some time, the [https://archive.org/details/lesannalesdesai00troygoog/page/102/mode/2up Annals of St Bertin] recorded a great Viking army sailing from the Somme to Britain, to be defeated by the Anglo-Saxons in 860, and returning to France the next year. [https://archive.org/details/lesannalesdesai00troygoog/page/102/mode/2up Les annales de Saint-Bertin et de Saint-Vaast] (Latin) 860; p: 102 The Viking Great Army, named in the [https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/657/pg657.html Anglo Saxon Chronicle] as the 'Great Heathen Army' was a coalition of Scandinavian war lords formed in the mid 9th century with the object of conquering and occupying the English kingdoms of [[:Category: Kingdom of Northumbria|Northumbria]], [[:Category: Kingdom of East Anglia|East Anglia]], [[:Category: Kingdom of Mercia|Mercia]], and [[:Category: Kingdom of Wessex|Wessex]]. [https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/657/pg657.html Anglo Saxon Chronicle] The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle describes the arrival of a great naval force that attacked Winchester, and was defeated in that battle by Ealdorman Osric of Winchester and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%86thelwulf_of_Berkshire Ealdorman Æthelwulf of Berkshire]. {{Image|file=The_Viking_Great_Army_aka_The_Great_Heathen_Army.jpg |caption=Viking Ship - figure heads were removed when coming into land }} In 864, Vikings in camp at Thanet made a deal with the people of Kent In 865, The Anglo Saxon Chronicle records the arrival of a great raiding army arrived and took winter quarters in East Anglia, were provided with horses there and made peace with the people of East Anglia. The English Kingdoms - East Anglia was ruled by [[East_Anglia-3|King Edmond]]; Mercia was ruled by [[Mercia-124|King Burgred]]; Wessex was ruled by [[Wessex-361|King Æthelberht]]; Northumbria was in the throes of a civil war. The Anglo-Saxon King [[Wessex-361|Æthelberht of Wessex]] died in 865; and was succeeded by his brother [[Wessex-9 |Æthelred]]. Wessex and Mercia formed an alliance in the years 865 - 875, with [[Wessex-9|Æthelred as King of Wessex]], and [[Mercia-124|Burgred King of Mercia]]. Their alliance sealed with the marriage in 868 of [[Wessex-33|Alfred of Wessex]] and [[Mercia-181|Æthelswith of Mercia]] In 865, a large Viking coalition arrived in Britain and camped for the winter in East Anglia; the people of East Anglia agreed to a peace with them. Among the leaders in this great Viking army were the sons of [[Sigurdsson-4|Ragnar Lodbrok]]; [[Ragnarsson-4 |Ivar]], [[Ragnarsson-8|Ubbe]] and [[Ragnarsson-5|Halvdan]]. "Ragnar Lodbroks söner Ivar, Ubbe och Halvdan erövrade i spetsen för en stor dansk vikingahär York år 866" [http://heimskringla.no/wiki/H%C3%A5kon_den_godes_historia#cite_note-9 Heimskringla - Anmärkningar: note: 9] 866 - 867, civil strife weakened [[:Category:Kingdom of Northumbria| the Kingdom of Northumbria]]; [[Osbert-4 |King Osberht]] had been deposed, and replaced by [[Northumbria-86 |Ælle]]. Taking advantage of the situation, the Vikings, (the "Great Heathen Army" as described in the Anglo Saxon Chronicle) moved from East Anglia into Northumbria, and took the Northumbrian town of Eoforwic. They would later name this town [[:Category: Scandinavian York|Jorvik]] (York). The Northumbrians combined their forces to attack the Vikings holding York, both Northumbrian kings were killed, the Northumbrians made peace with the Vikings. 867 - 868, the 'Great Heathen Army' moved from Northumbria to Mercia and wintered at Nottingham. [[Mercia-124|Burgred of Mercia]], [[Wessex-9 |Æthelred]] and [[Wessex-33|Alfred of Wessex]] besieged the Vikings in Nottingham without success, a peace was negotiated. The Viking army returned to York. 869 - 870, the 'Great Heathen Army' moved to Thetford in East Anglia, [[East_Anglia-3|King Edmund of East Anglia]] is killed in battle by [[Ragnarsson-4 |Hingwar]] (Ivar) and [[Ragnarsson-8|Hubba]]. Hingwar and Hubba (Ivar & Ubba) are named in the Saxon Chronicle : ASC, s.a. 870 The Vikings winter in Thetford. [https://thetfordtowncouncil.gov.uk/heritage/the-viking-age/ Thetford Town Council : The Viking Age] 871, the 'Great Heathen Army' led by [[Ragnarsson-5|Halfdan]], [[Ragnarsson-4|Ivar the Boneless]] and [[Ragnarsson-8 |Ubba]] invaded Wessex, resulting in battles at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Reading_(871) Reading] (won by the Vikings), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Ashdown Ashdown] won by the English), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Basing Basing] (won by the Vikings) and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Meretun Merton] (won by the Vikings). Both sides experiences great losses; The Anglo Saxon Chronicle remarks '' 'the Danish-men were overcome; and they had two heathen kings, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bagsecg Bagsac] (Bagsecg) and [[Ragnarsson-5|Halfdene]], and many earls; and there was King Bagsac slain, and these earls; Sidrac the elder, and also Sidrac the younger, Osbern, Frene, and Harold; and the army was put to flight.' '' Following these battles, the Vikings were reinforced by the arrival of a second army, known to history as the 'Great Summer Army.' [[Ragnarsson-5|Halfdan]] led a section of the Viking army back to Northumbria. Others of the Viking army winter in London. 872 - 873, Vikings winter at Torksey, Lincolnshire (kingdom of Northumbria) 873 - 874, Vikings winter at Repton, Derbyshire (kingdom of Mercia); [[Mercia-124|Burgred]] is exiled, replaced by [[Manneson-3|Ceolwulf]]. 876 - [[Av_Danelaw-1|Guthrum]] led his Viking army from Cambridge to Wareham, Dorset; [[Wessex-33|Alfred of Wessex]] made peace with the Vikings; [[Ragnarsson-5|Halfdan]] allocated land in Northumbria to leaders of the Viking army led by him. 877, the Kingdom of Mercia divided between the Vikings and Ceolwulf, Ceolwulf retains western Mercia; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danelaw The Danelaw] is established in East Anglia; comprised of the boroughs of Leicester, Nottingham, Derby, Stamford and Lincoln. [https://www.historic-uk.com/HistoryUK/HistoryofEngland/The-Five-Boroughs-Of-Danelaw/ Historic UK - The Five Boroughs Of Danelaw] by Jessica Brain 878, from their base at Chippenham, Wiltshire, the Vikings broke their truce agreement with Wessex, and led by combined forces of [[Av_Danelaw-1|Guthrum]] and [[Ragnarsson-8|Ubbe]] (Ubba), defeated the Anglo-Saxons led by King Alfred in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Chippenham Battle of Chippenham]. Alfred was forced to flee to Athelney. Later, [[Ragnarsson-8|Ubbe Ragnarsson]] and his men were defeated by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odda,_Ealdorman_of_Devon Odda], Ealdorman of Devon, in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Cynwit Battle of Cynwit]; Ubba was a brother of the Viking leaders, [[Ragnarsson-4 |Ivar the Boneless]] and [[Ragnarsson-5|Halfdan Ragnarsson]]. Following Ubba's defeat by the men of Devon, [[Wessex-33|King Alfred of Wessex]] defeated Guthrum and his Vikings again in May 878, in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Edington Battle of Edington] (Ethandun). Defeated, [[Av_Danelaw-1|Guthrum]] and [[Wessex-33|Alfred of Wessex]] reached a treaty agreement at Wedmore, Somerset. [[Av_Danelaw-1|Guthrum]] and [[Wessex-33|King Alfred]] made peace, [[Av_Danelaw-1|Guthrum]] is baptised and given the Christian name, Æthelstan; Alfred reorganised the army of Wessex to ensure there was always a standing force ready to meet any threat to the peace. == Sources == * [https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/657/pg657.html Anglo Saxon Chronicle] in ''The Project Gutenberg eBook of The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle'' (English) trans: J. A. Giles & J. Ingram; Release: Sept.1, 1996 [eBook #657] updated: January 1, 2021 * [https://archive.org/details/lesannalesdesai00troygoog/page/102/mode/2up Les annales de Saint-Bertin et de Saint-Vaast] (Latin) Internet Archive : French ed:by Dehaisnes, Chrétien César Auguste, 1825-1897; Hincmar, Archbishop of Reims, ca. 806-882; Prudentius, Bishop of Troyes, d. 861 Pub: 1871 Paris, Mme Ve J. Renouard * [http://heimskringla.no/wiki/Harald_h%C3%A5rfagres_historia Heimskringla by Snorre Sturlasson: Norges konungasagor] trans: C.W.K. Gleerups Förlag Lund ed: Emil Olson / (English) [https://www.hellenicaworld.com/Norway/Literature/SnorriSturlason/en/Heimskringla.html#2H_4_0063 Heimskringla or the Chronicle of the Kings of Norway] by Snorri Sturlason * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglo-Saxon_Chronicle Wikipedia - Anglo-Saxon Chronicle] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annales_Bertiniani Wikipedia - Annales Bertiniani] (Annals of St. Bertin) * [http://viking.archeurope.info/ Viking Archaeology Website] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Heathen_Army Wikipedia - Great Heathen Army] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wgxEgaRrM7Q History Hit: Retracing The REAL Great Viking Army | With Dan Snow and Dr Cat Jarman]

The Village Plantation, Glynn County, Georgia

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[[Category:The Village Plantation, Glynn County, Georgia]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Glynn County, Georgia, Slaves]] [[Category:Glynn County, Georgia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Plantations Index]] [[Space:Georgia_Plantations|Georgia Plantations]] == Plantation History == The Village was originally the old Salzburger settlement which was part of the McIntosh property just after the American Revolution. When '''[[Wylly-30|Alexander Campbell Wylly (abt.1760-abt.1833)]]''', a loyalist from Georgia who fled to the Bahamas in 1783, returned from the Bahamas about 1803, he and his family settled in Jekyll Island for a few years. He then purchased the property on Saint Simon's Island in Glynn County, Georgia, which became known as The Village. '''Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990''': "Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990"
Image path: Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990 > Glynn > Estates 1800-1928 Wood, Alfred V.-Zetterbrum, Morris > image 503 of 1638; citing Houston County Probate Court Judge, Georgia.
{{FamilySearch Image|3QSQ-G93Y-RQ2M}} (accessed 30 August 2022) *1825 "The Village" mentioned in the will of Alexander Wylly
The plantation remained in the Wylly family for over 50 years. Upon Alexander's death in 1833, his wife, '''[[Armstrong-23005|Margaret (Armstrong) Wylly (abt.1769-1850)]]''', inherited the property. When she died in 1850, she left the property to their two unmarried daughters, '''Margaret Matilda Wylly''' and '''Heriot (aka Harriet) Louisa Baillie Wylly'''. The daughters later moved to Savannah and sold the property which was subdivided.Coastal Georgia History, The Village Plantation (http://www.jbrucehistory.org/Plantations/The%20Village/The_Village.php) ==Slave Owners== *[[Wylly-30|Alexander Campbell Wylly (abt.1760-abt.1833)]] *[[Armstrong-23005|Margaret (Armstrong) Wylly (abt.1769-1850)]] *[[Wylly-29|Caroline Georgia (Wylly) Couper)]] *[[Couper-494|James Hamilton Couper]] held in trust for Margaret's duaghters: Margaret Matilda Wylly, Harriet Louisa Wylly and Francis Ann Fraser( widow of William Fraser) == Slaves Named in Alexander Campbell Wylly's Will in 1834 == '''Probate''': "Georgia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992"
Estate Records, 1800-1928; Author: Georgia. Court of Ordinary (Glynn County); Probate Place: Georgia
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Alexander Campbell Wylly probate.
Slave Inventory of Alexander Campbell Wylly 1834 (http://www.glynngen.com/enslavement/wylly_ac.htm) {| border="1" class="sortable" !NAME!!AGE!!!!NAME!!AGE |- |Scipio||45||||James||23 |- |James Carpenter||65||||Peggy||20 |- |Lucy||46||||Mary||16 |- |Charles Carpenter||54||||Nero||25 |- |Dick||23||||Bess||50 |- |Sie||19||||Bet||50 |- |Peter||15||||Maria||22 |- |Hetty||8||||Joe Carpenter||32 |- |Harriet||4||||Peter||28 |- |Die||62||||Nanny||55 |- |Jeffry Carpenter||32||||Tom||45 |- |Louisa||24||||Toney||26 |- |Ishmael||23||||Rinah||24 |- |Alick||20||||Diannah||17 |- |Phebe||9||||Scipio||12 |- |Charly||3||||Ned||10 |- |Jameton||1||||Maria||47 |- |Nancy||40||||L Tom||30 |- |Harriet||25||||Hector||? |} == Slaves Owned by Margaret Wylly at the Time of Her Death in 1850 == In the 1850 Slave Schedule census Margaret was in Glynn, Georgia, United States, and had 54 slaves.'''1850 Census''':"1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archive in Washington DC; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census Of The United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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Margaret Wylly in Glynn, Georgia, USA.
The following members of Margaret Wylly's family are mentioned in her will: :'''Alexander William Wylly - Son''' (Gifted the remaining 2/5 Negro slaves in trust for Margaret and Harriet) :'''[[Wylly-29|Caroline Georgia (Wylly) Couper)]] - Daughter''' (Gifted 1/5 of negroes in her possession at time of death, among whom shall be the following family: Nancy, Harriet and her children, James and Mary and her children) :'''[[Couper-494|James Hamilton Couper]] - Son-in-law''' (Gifted 1/5 of negroes in her possession at time of death in trust) :'''Margaret Matilda Wylly - Daughter''' (Gifted, but in trust and Shared with sister Harriet: Slave Maratta and her children) :'''Harriet Louisa Wylly - Daughter''' (see Margaret) :'''Francis Ann Fraser - Daughter and widow of William Fraser''' (Gifted 1/5 of Negro slaves in her possession at time of death) Margaret Wylly named a number of slaves in her probated will:'''Probate''': "Georgia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992"
Estate Records, 1800-1928; Author: Georgia. Court of Ordinary (Glynn County); Probate Place: Glynn, Georgia
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Margaret Wylly probate on 11 Nov 1850.
#Maratta and her children - bequeathed in trust to son, Alexander W Wylly and son-in-law James H. Cooper for her daughters Margaret and Harriet The following were bequeathed to Caroline Georgia Couper: #[[Wylly-32|John]] #Nancy #Harriet and her children #James #Mary and her children == Sources ==

The Vindicator

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The Vindicator is a magazine/pamphlet put out by individuals as with The Old German Baptist Brethren Church. It includes business information related to the church, obituaries, editorials, Christian articles, and other news.

The Vineland Historical Magazine

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New Jersey | New Jersey Sources]] __TOC__ == The Vineland Historical Magazine == Devoted to History, Biography, Genealogy. Vineland was founded in August 1861. The settlers living there prior to 1865 were from Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. See Vol. 3, No. 2, [https://archive.org/stream/vinelandhistoric13andr#page/21/mode/1up Page 25-7] and [https://archive.org/stream/vinelandhistoric13andr#page/47/mode/1up Page 47] * edited by [[Andrews-20566|Frank DeWette Andrews]] (1847-1937) * published quarterly by [https://www.vinelandhistory1864.org/ The Vineland Historical and Antiquarian Society], Vineland, New Jersey. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Vineland Historical Magazine|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] * Vol. 1-3 Jan. 1916- ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011262196 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Ux4zAQAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/vinelandhistoric13andr * Vol. 4-6 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=qR4zAQAAIAAJ * Vol. 1-9 1916-1924 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009965378 * Vol. 8 1923 ::* https://archive.org/details/vinelandhistoric08andr * Vol. 10-42 1925-1958 Search Only ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009965378 * Vol. 4,5,6 1919-1920-1921 ::* https://archive.org/details/vinelandhistoric46andr * Vol. 7,8,9 1922-1923-1924 ::* https://archive.org/details/vinelandhistoric07andr * Vol. 9 1924 ::* https://archive.org/details/vinelandhistoric09andr === 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:The Vineland Historical Magazine|The Vineland Historical Magazine]]'' (The Vinland Historical and Antiquarian Society, Vineland, New Jersey) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#VHM|Vineland Hist. Mag.]])

The Virginia Culps

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The goal of this project is to attempt to connect the Culps of the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, including Henry Culp, Michael Culp and John Culp, who are thought to have been brothers. Paper records of the time show these men listed in militia rolls and tax lists, but no records tie them together. I'm hoping DNA can be used to do this since the paper trail seems to have dried up. I am [[Culp-1706|David Culp]], a descendant of [[Culp-506|Henry Culp]] (1762-1844) who left the Shenandoah Valley around 1805 and moved to Fairfield County, Ohio, just north of Lancaster. [[Kolb-294|Michael Culp]] (1755-1828) left the Shenandoah Valley and moved to Columbiana County, Ohio. Many of his descendants later removed to Elkhart, Indiana. Many were Mennonites. John Culp has left no trail. The last record I see of him is a tax list in Rockingham County, Virginia wherein he is listed as "over the mountain". Attached as Image #3 is one family story regarding John Culp - no sources are provided. In this story John Culp is from a long line of Virginia Culp/DeKalb residents. I've seen three different theories as to who the parents of these men might be, but none of them provides evidence. For that reason I'm going to ignore those theories and just focus on the Culp men themselves. The idea that they were brothers is itself only a theory. This why we need to gather DNA evidence. == Y-DNA: == Three of the male-line descendants of Henry Culp and one descendant of Michael Culp have tested Y-DNA. They match well in the haplogroup I1 (I-M253). The STR results can be seen at the "Kolb Culp Surname Project": https://www.familytreedna.com/public/culp?iframe=ycolorized I've attached a Y Chart which graphically shows how the Y-DNA results relate to the Culp paternal lines for the Virginia Culps. I've seen no Y-DNA testers from the presumed John Culp line. Note that although the Henry and Michael descendants match well this does not prove that Henry and Michael were brothers. They could have been cousins. What is proven is that they shared a common paternal-line ancestor in genealogical time. One other thing we learn from the Y-DNA results at FTDNA is that there were at least four unrelated Culp/Kolb/Kulp lineages. There have been genealogists researching these families over the past century who have tried to connect them together, but the effort is futile as they were not related on the paternal lines. == Autosomal DNA: == Living cousins of these men (assuming they were actually brothers) would be sixth cousins or thereabouts. This puts us near the limits of what autosomal DNA can provide, but if we work together I believe we can build a "preponderance of evidence" case for the 3 men being brothers. Of course this would never constitute proof, but that's OK. Here is a welcome letter for the project which provides some more background: https://drive.google.com/open?id=10qhGcCsdtMdxhKMjN-3597kpHAnN2h7h A screenshot of the actual project is shown [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/The_Virginia_Culp_s-1 here]. The testers' names have been scrubbed for privacy. 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=25112587 send me a private message]. Thanks! == Stories of the Virginia Culp deep history: == One story is told by Simon P. Culp (1861-1936) and appears in "A Standard History of Elkhart County, Indiana", Vol. II, pub. 1916, page 919. "He [Simon] is descended from one of four brothers who came to America about 1720. Three of these brothers were preachers in the Mennonite Church. His great-grandfather, Michael Culp, was born in Virginia, and moved with his family to Fayette County, Pennsylvania, and thence to Mahoning County, Ohio, where he spent his last days." This story is similar to another I've heard except the number of brothers was six and the year of immigration to Virginia was in the late 1600's. I've hosted a research paper on the deep history of the Virginia Culps here: [http://www.daveshangar.org/genealogy/deep-history-of-the-culps.pdf]

The Virginia Culp's

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The Virginia Historical Register

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Virginia Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: Virginia Colony Genealogy Resources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Virginia|Virginia Sources]] __TOC__ == The Virginia Historical Register == : A.K.A.: The Virginia Historical Register and Literary Companion : A.K.A.: The Virginia Historical Register and Literary Note Book : A.K.A.: The Virginia Historical Register and Literary Advertiser * by William Maxwell (1784-1857) * published by Macfarlane & Fergusson, Richmond, Virginia, 1848-1853 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Virginia Historical Register|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 (1848) "The Virginia Historical Register and Literary Advertiser" ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=xkUUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000501782 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011641494 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008696732 ::* https://archive.org/details/virginiahistoric12unse ::* https://archive.org/details/virginiahistori01socigoog * Vol. 2 (1849) "The Virginia Historical Register and Literary Advertiser" ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=8PExAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=xkUUAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA201 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=L94NAQAAMAAJ Issue 2 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000501782 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011641494 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008696732 ::* https://archive.org/stream/virginiahistoric12unse#page/n417 * Vol. 3 (1850) "The Virginia Historical Register and Literary Note Book" ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=PK8-AAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000501782 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008696733 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011570208 ::* https://archive.org/details/virginiahistori02socigoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=GkYUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/virginiahistoric00maxw ::* https://archive.org/details/virginiahistoric34maxw * Vol. 4 (1851) "The Virginia Historical Register and Literary Note Book" ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=NvIxAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=PK8-AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA241 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000501782 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008696733 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011570208 ::* https://archive.org/stream/virginiahistoric34maxw#page/n503 * Vol. 5 (1852) "he Virginia Historical Register and Literary Companion" ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=TUYUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008696734 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011570209 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000501782 * Vol. 6 (1853) "he Virginia Historical Register and Literary Companion" ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=evIxAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=TUYUAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA241 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008696734 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011570209 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000501782 === Citation Formats === * Maxwell, William, ed. ''[[Space:The Virginia Historical Register|The Virginia Historical Register]]'' (Macfarlane & Fergusson, Richmond, Virginia, 1848-1853) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Maxwell|Maxwell]])

The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Virginia Genealogy Resources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Virginia | Virginia Sources]] __TOC__ == The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography == * by [https://www.vahistorical.org/ Virginia Historical Society] * https://www.vahistorical.org/read-watch-listen/virginia-magazine-history-and-biography * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1-32 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000865153 * Vol. 1-30 ::* https://www.jstor.org/journal/virghistbiog ::* [https://archive.org/search.php?query=title%3A%28magazine%29%20AND%20creator%3A%28Virginia%20Historical%20Society%29 Search Archive.org for this publication] * Vol 33-94 search only ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000865153 * Vol 1: ::* https://archive.org/details/virginiamagazine01virguoft ::* https://archive.org/details/virginiamagazin01socigoog ::* 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The Visitation of Berkshire, 1664-6

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: England, Visitations]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Berkshire|Berkshire Sources]] __TOC__ == The Visitation of Berkshire, 1664-6 == * by [[Ashmole-1|Elias Ashmole]] (1617-1692), Windsor Herald * for Sir [[Bysshe-45|Edward Bysshe]] (1615-1679), Clarenceux * edited by Walter C Metcalfe and printed in Exeter, 1882 by W. Pollard * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Visitation of Berkshire, 1664-6|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * HathiTrust: https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011716647 * Internet Archives: https://archive.org/details/visitationofberk00ashm * Google Books https://books.google.com/books?id=lAQHAAAAQAAJ === Citation Formats === * Ashmole, Elias. "[[Space:The Visitation of Berkshire, 1664-6|The Visitation of Berkshire, 1664-6]]" (Exeter, W. Pollard, 1882) [ Page ]. * ([[#Ashmole|Ashmole]]) Please add your preferred citation format, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: *

The Visitation of Dorsetshire, A.D. 1565

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Dorset, Visitations]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Dorset|Dorset Sources]] == The Visitation of Dorsetshire, A.D. 1565 == by [[Harvey-1373|William Harvey]] (1510-1567) Clarenceux King of Arms * edited by [[Metcalfe-587|Walter Charles Metcalfe]], F.S.A. (1828-1905) * published by William Pollard & Co., North Street, Exeter, 1887 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Visitation of Dorsetshire, A.D. 1565|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=SwpBAQAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/visitationofdors00harvrich * https://archive.org/details/1566visitationof00harvuoft * https://archive.org/details/visitationofdors00harvuoft * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011715226 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * [https://books.google.com/books?id=SwpBAQAAMAAJ&pg=PP10 Corrigenda] * 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 === * Metcalfe, Walter C., ''[[Space:The Visitation of Dorsetshire, A.D. 1565|The Visitation of Dorsetshire, A.D. 1565]]'' (William Pollard & Co., Exeter, 1887) [ Page ]. * ([[#Metcalfe|Metcalfe]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Metcalfe, Walter C., ''[[Space:The Visitation of Dorsetshire, A.D. 1565|The Visitation of Dorsetshire, A.D. 1565]]'' (William Pollard & Co., Exeter, 1887) [ Page ].

The Visitation of Herefordshire Made by Robert Cooke, Clarencieux, in 1569

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: England, Visitations]] [[Category: Herefordshire]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Herefordshire|Herefordshire Sources]] __TOC__ == The Visitation of Herefordshire Made by Robert Cooke, Clarencieux, in 1569 == by Robert Cooke (d.1592) College of Arms, Great Britain * edited by [[Weaver-13284|Frederic William Weaver]], M.A. (1852-1933) Late Demy of Magdalen College, Oxford * privately printed for the editor by William Pollard, North Street, Exeter, 1886 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Visitation of Herefordshire Made by Robert Cooke, Clarencieux, in 1569|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=MF9BAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/visitationofhere00cookrich * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008883585 === Citation Formats === * Weaver, Frederic. ''[[Space:The Visitation of Herefordshire Made by Robert Cooke, Clarencieux, in 1569|The Visitation of Herefordshire Made by Robert Cooke, Clarencieux, in 1569]]'' (William Pollard, Exeter, 1886) [ Page ]. * ([[#Weaver|Weaver]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Weaver, Frederic. ''[[Space:The Visitation of Herefordshire Made by Robert Cooke, Clarencieux, in 1569|The Visitation of Herefordshire Made by Robert Cooke, Clarencieux, in 1569]]'' (William Pollard, Exeter, 1886) [ Page ].

The Visitation of Norfolk in the Year 1563

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: England, Visitations]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Norfolk|Norfolk Sources]] | [[Space: Norfolk _Resources|Norfolk _Resources]] __TOC__ == The Visitation of Norfolk in the Year 1563 == Taken by [[Harvey-1373|William Harvey]] (1510-1567), Clarenceux King of Arms. From Harleian M.S.S. in the British Museum. * Vol. 1, 496 pages ::* edited by The Rev. G. H. Dashwood, F.S.A. ::* published by Miller and Leavins, Norwich, 1878 * Vol. 2, 564 pages. ::* edited by Brig.-General Bulwer ::* published by Agas H. Goose, Rampant Horse Street, Norwich, 1895 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Visitation of Norfolk in the Year 1563|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationnorfo00dashgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=u04EAAAAIAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008881577 * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationnorfo01dashgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=zWEEAAAAIAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008881577 === Table of Contents === * Vol. 1 ::* Preface ::* Index, [https://archive.org/details/visitationnorfo00dashgoog/page/n469/mode/1up Page 463] * Vol. 2 ::* Index, [https://books.google.com/books?id=zWEEAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA495 Page 495] === 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 === * Harvey , William. ''[[Space:The Visitation of Norfolk in the Year 1563|The Visitation of Norfolk in the Year 1563]]'' (Miller & Leavins, Norwich, 1878) [ Page ]. * ([[#Harvey |Harvey ]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Harvey , William. ''[[Space:The Visitation of Norfolk in the Year 1563|The Visitation of Norfolk in the Year 1563]]'' (Miller & Leavins, Norwich, 1878) [ Page ].

The Visitation of the County of Lincoln in 1562-4

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Lincolnshire, Visitations]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Lincolnshire|Lincolnshire Sources]] and [[Space: Lincolnshire_Resources|Lincolnshire Resources]] __TOC__ == The Visitation of the County of Lincoln in 1562-4 == by [[Cooke-7362|Robert Cook]] (d.1593) * edited by [[Metcalfe-587|Walter C. Metcalf]], F.S.A. (1828-1905) * published by George Bell & Sons, London, 1881 * 154 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Visitation of the County of Lincoln in 1562-4|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=Fe1DAQAAMAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100245551 * https://archive.org/details/visitationofcoun00cook === Table of Contents === * Preface * The Visitation of Lincolnshire, 1562-4; Made by Robert Cooke ''alias'' Chester, Deputy and Marshal to W[illiam]. Hervy [d.1567], Clarenceux. * Errata, [https://archive.org/details/visitationofcoun00cook/page/n290/mode/1up Page 141]. * Index, [https://archive.org/details/visitationofcoun00cook/page/n476/mode/1up Page 143]. === Errata === * Errata, [https://archive.org/details/visitationofcoun00cook/page/n290/mode/1up Page 141]. * When other 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 === * Metcalf, Walter. ''[[Space:The Visitation of the County of Lincoln in 1562-4|The Visitation of the County of Lincoln in 1562-4]]'' (George Bell & Sons, London, 1881) [ Page ]. * ([[#Metcalf|Metcalf]])

The Visitation of Wiltshire, 1565

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: England, Visitations]] [[Category: Wiltshire, Sources]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Wiltshire|Wiltshire Sources]] __TOC__ == The Visitation of Wiltshire, 1565 == Harleian MS. 1565, together with Additional WIltshire Pedigrees, from various Harleian MSS. * by [[Harvey-1373|William Harvey]] (1510-1567) Clarenceux King of Arms * edited by [[Metcalfe-587|Walter Charles Metcalfe]] (1828-1905) * published by William Pollard & Co., Printers, North Street, Exeter, 1897 * 74 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Visitation of Wiltshire, 1565|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=ydgQAQAAIAAJ * https://archive.org/details/visitationofwilt00harvrich * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007319973 === Citation Formats === * Metcalfe, Walter C., ''[[Space:The Visitation of Wiltshire, 1565|The Visitation of Wiltshire, 1565]]'' (William Pollard & Co., Exeter, 1897) [ Page ]. * ([[#Marshall|Marshall]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Metcalfe, Walter C., ''[[Space:The Visitation of Wiltshire, 1565|The Visitation of Wiltshire, 1565]]'' (William Pollard & Co., Exeter, 1897) [ Page ].

The Visitation of Wiltshire, 1623

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: England, Visitations]] [[Category: Wiltshire, Sources]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Wiltshire|Wiltshire Sources]] __TOC__ == The Visitation of Wiltshire, 1623 == * by [[Marshall-17961|George William Marshall]], LL.D. (1839-1905) * published by George Bell & Sons, London, 1882 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Visitation of Wiltshire, 1623|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=xy06AQAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/visitationofwilt00sainrich * https://archive.org/details/visitationofwilt00sain * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011716656 === Citation Formats === * Marshall, George William. ''[[Space:The Visitation of Wiltshire, 1623|The Visitation of Wiltshire, 1623]]'' (George Bell & Sons, London, 1882) [ Page ]. * ([[#Marshall|Marshall]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Marshall, George William. ''[[Space:The Visitation of Wiltshire, 1623|The Visitation of Wiltshire, 1623]]'' (George Bell & Sons, London, 1882) [ Page ].

The Visitation of Yorkshire, made in the Years 1684-5

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[[Category:England, Visitations]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England#Yorkshire|Yorkshire Sources]] __TOC__ == The Visitation of Yorkshire, made in the Years 1584-5 == by [[Glover-4910|Robert Glover]] (1544-1588), Somerset Herald; to which is added The subsequent Visitation made in 1612 by Richard St. George, Norroy King of Arms, with several additional pedigrees, including "The Arms Taken Out of Churches and Houses at Yorkshire Visitation, 1854/5," "Sir William Fayrfax' Booke of Arms," and other Heraldic Lists, with Copious Indices." * edited by [[Foster-13565|Joseph Foster]] (1844-1905), Compiler of the Yorkshire and Lancashire Collection of Pedigrees, and also Editor of the Lincolnshire Collextion. * privately printed for the editor, Joseph Foster, 21, Boundary Road, St. John's Wood, London, N.W., 1875 * 752 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Visitation of Yorkshire, made in the Years 1684-5|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE112948 === 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 === * Foster, Joseph. ''[[Space:The Visitation of Yorkshire, made in the Years 1684-5|The Visitation of Yorkshire, made in the Years 1584-5]]'' (Joseph Foster, London, 1875) [ Page ]. * ([[#Foster|Foster]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Foster, Joseph. ''[[Space:The Visitation of Yorkshire, made in the Years 1684-5|The Visitation of Yorkshire, made in the Years 1584-5]]'' (Joseph Foster, London, 1875) [ Page ].

The Visitations of Northamptonshire, made in 1564 and 1618-19

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: England, Visitations]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Northamptonshire|Northamptonshire Sources]] __TOC__ == The Visitations of Northamptonshire, made in 1564 and 1618-19 == with Northamptonshire Pedigrees from various Harleian Mss. * edited by [[Metcalfe-587|Walter Charles Metcalfe]], F.S.A. (Metcalfe-587) * published by Mitchell and Hughes, 140 Wardour Street, W., London, 1887 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Visitations of Northamptonshire, made in 1564 and 1618-19|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=wLgEAAAAIAAJ * https://archive.org/details/visitationsnort00vincgoog * https://archive.org/details/visitationsofnor00harvrich * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011716669 === Citation Formats === * Metcalfe, Walter C., ''[[Space:The Visitations of Northamptonshire, made in 1564 and 1618-19|The Visitations of Northamptonshire, made in 1564 and 1618-19]]'' (Mitchell & Hughes, London, 1887) [ Page ]. * ([[#Metcalfe|Metcalfe]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Metcalfe, Walter C., ''[[Space:The Visitations of Northamptonshire, made in 1564 and 1618-19|The Visitations of Northamptonshire, made in 1564 and 1618-19]]'' (Mitchell & Hughes, London, 1887) [ Page ].

The Visitations of the County of Somerset in the years 1531 and 1573

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: England, Visitations]] Other [[Space:Sources-England#Somerset|Somerset Sources]] __TOC__ == The Visitations of the County of Somerset in the years 1531 and 1573 == Together with additional pedigrees, chiefly from the visitation of 1591. 1531 visitation made by Thomas Benolt and the 1573 visitation by Robert Cook. * edited by [[Weaver-13284|Frederic William Weaver]] (1852-1933) Late Demy of Magdalen College, Oxford * published Exeter, 1885 * 148 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Visitations of the County of Somerset in the years 1531 and 1573|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/visitationsofcou00beno * https://archive.org/details/visitationscoun00benogoog * https://books.google.com/books?id=sf4GAAAAQAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=dyw6AQAAMAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100365963 * https://books.google.com/books?id=nPUGAAAAYAAJ * [https://openlibrary.org/books/OL14053504M/The_visitations_of_the_county_of_Somerset_in_the_years_1531_and_1573_together_with_additional_pedigr Other Formats] === 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 === * Weaver, Frederic William. ''[[Space:The Visitations of the County of Somerset in the years 1531 and 1573|The Visitations of the County of Somerset in the years 1531 and 1573]]'' (Exeter, 1885) [ Page ]. * ([[#Weaver|Weaver]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Weaver, Frederic William. ''[[Space:The Visitations of the County of Somerset in the years 1531 and 1573|The Visitations of the County of Somerset in the years 1531 and 1573]]'' (Exeter, 1885) [ Page ].

The Visitor's Hand-Book to Redcar, Coatham, and Saltburn-By-The-Sea

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England | England Sources]] __TOC__ == The Visitor's Hand-Book to Redcar, Coatham, and Saltburn-By-The-Sea == with a Historical & Descriptive Account of Places of Intereset in the neighbourhood suitable for ramples. * by George Markham Tweddell, author of "Shakespere: his Times and Contemporaries." * 2nd edition, revised by the author * published by John H. Webster, Redcar, 1863 * published by Simpkin, Marshall, & Co., 1863 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Visitor's Hand-Book to Redcar, Coatham, and Saltburn-By-The-Sea|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=YKRYAAAAcAAJ === 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 === * Tweddell, George. ''[[Space:The Visitor's Hand-Book to Redcar, Coatham, and Saltburn-By-The-Sea|The Visitor's Hand-Book to Redcar, Coatham, and Saltburn-By-The-Sea]]'' (Simpkin, Marshall, & Co., 1863) [ Page ]. * ([[#Tweddell|Tweddell]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Tweddell, George. ''[[Space:The Visitor's Hand-Book to Redcar, Coatham, and Saltburn-By-The-Sea|The Visitor's Hand-Book to Redcar, Coatham, and Saltburn-By-The-Sea]]'' (Simpkin, Marshall, & Co., 1863) [ Page ].

The Vital Records of Kingston, New Hampshire, 1694-1994

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Kingston, New Hampshire]] == The Vital Records of Kingston, New Hampshire, 1694 - 1994 == : Arseneault, Judith A.,''' The Vital Records of Kingston, New Hampshire, 1694-1994''', Published by Genealogical Publishing Com, Baltimore, MD (1995) - 322 pages * Title: '''The Vital Records of Kingston, New Hampshire, 1694 - 1994''' * Author: Judith A. Arseneault * Publisher: Clearfield Publishing / Genealogical Publishing Com., Baltimore, MD (1995) * Pages: 322 Pages * Topics: Births, Marriages, Deaths, Female Index * '''Availability:''' ** Digital Version: [https://books.google.com/books?id=7VQbqh3gIVYC&pg=PA72&lpg=PA72&dq=Isaac+Clifford,+Sarah+Taylor,+1716,+NH&source=bl&ots=FqAEk8q_1-&sig=VCt8l8TSP6scVEQacyhaxx_lE40&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwij65bkpcjLAhXMtoMKHX7dDUMQ6AEIHDAA#v=onepage&q=Isaac%20Clifford%2C%20Sarah%20Taylor%2C%201716%2C%20NH&f=false Google Books] ** Digital Version: [http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?gss=angs-c&new=1&rank=1&msT=1&gsfn=isaac&gsfn_x=NP_NN&gsln=clifford&gsln_x=0&msbdy=1696&msbpn__ftp=Hampton%2c+Rockingham%2c+New+Hampshire%2c+USA&msbpn=5414&msbpn_PInfo=8-%7c0%7c1652393%7c0%7c2%7c3242%7c32%7c0%7c2548%7c5414%7c0%7c&msddy=1745&msdpn__ftp=Kingston%2c+Rockingham%2c+New+Hampshire%2c+USA&msdpn=5417&msdpn_PInfo=8-%7c0%7c1652393%7c0%7c2%7c3242%7c32%7c0%7c2548%7c5417%7c0%7c&msfng=Israel&msfns=Clifford&mssng=Sarah&mssns=Taylor&cp=0&MSAV=1&uidh=eyf&pcat=34&h=47713&recoff=8+9+45+46&db=FSNewHampshireDeath&indiv=1&ml_rpos=2 "New Hampshire Death Records, 1654–1947." Index. FamilySearch, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2010. New Hampshire Bureau of Vital Records. "Death Records, 1654–1947." Bureau of Vital Records, Concord, New Hampshire.] * '''Citation Example:''' ::: Arsenault, Judith A., ''[[Space:The_Vital_Records_of_Kingston%2C_New_Hampshire%2C_1694-1994|Vital Records of Kingston, New Hampshire, 1694 - 1994]]'' ( Genealogical Publishing, Baltimore, MD, 1995, 322 pages) * '''Footnote Example:''' ::: [[#Kingston|Kingston, NH, Vital Records]]: Isaac Clifford, Page 72 ---- * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Vital_Records_of_Kingston%2C_New_Hampshire%2C_1694-1994|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

The Voegele and Halter Farms

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, History]] by Michael Nuwer
June 15, 2020 Joseph Voegele (1790-1868) immigrated to the United States from Soufflenheim, Alsace, arriving in New York City July 9, 1847. He was accompanied by his wife and seven children. Joining the Voegele’s on that journey was Martin Halter (1796-1879), his wife, and their five children. The Halter’s were also from Soufflenheim. On September 3, 1847 Joseph Voegele and Martin Halter together purchased land in Lancaster. The deed tells us that they paid $600 to Hiram Clark for the northern part of lot 57 in the southern part of Lancaster. The parcel of land contained 50 acres. It was on Schwartz road and was originally part of the Buffalo Creek Indian reservation. Fifteen months later, the two friends legally divided their land. In January 1849 Joseph Voegele purchased the northern 25 acres of their parcel for $300 while Martin Halter paid the $300 back to Joseph Voegele for the southern 25 acres. In August 1867, Joseph Voegele sold his farm to George Zaepfel, who lived a few doors up the road. Then in March 1873, George Zaepfel sold those 25 acres to his son Joseph Zaepfel. Martin Halter sold his 25-acres to his son Louis for $900 in September 1866 but remained on the farm until his death in 1879. Louis added ten acres of land in April 1869. The attached image from 1880 shows lot 57. By 1880, Joseph Voegele’s farm was owned by J. Zaepfel and Martin Halter’s farm was owned by his son L. Halter. {{Image|file=The_Voegele_and_Halter_Farms.png |caption=Map 1 |size = 300 }} ==Sources== More about the Voegele’s and Halter’s is available here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1wh5LPP1nUUg7z6FXRKyLgLIezB1lipgN The deeds: September 1847
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89W6-N9FM-H?i=285 January 1849: Joseph Voegele to Martin Halter
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WX-3C38?i=666 Martin Halter to Joseph Voegele
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WX-SDRX?i=17 August 1867: Joseph Voegele to George Zaepfel
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WX-TSXB?i=494 September 1866: Martin Halter to Louis Halter
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WX-SQBY?i=293 April 1869: Louis Halter from Hiram Clark, ten additional acres
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WX-SFFY?i=529

The Voyage of ''Australia'' Arrived 10 Sep 1849

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[[Category: Australia, Arrived 10 Sep 1849]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] ''For a grouping of those aboard this voyage, see [[:Category: Australia, Arrived 10 Sep 1849]]'' '''The Voyage of the Immigrant ship ''Australia'' to the South Australia Colony in 1849 Carrying German Emigrants ''': from the [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/195938439? South Australian Gazette and Mining Journal of Thursday 13 September 1849] we see: ''SHIPPING.'' ''ARRIVED....'' ''September 10....'' ''Same Day.—The Hamburg ship Australia, 695 tons, W. H. Steebom, master, from Hamburg and Rio Janeiro. Passengers—E. A. Matthew, Theodor Damanu, Mrs Meyer W. Huchting, M. Aiiemieht, in the cabin; and 253 in the steerage.'' :type: ship :size: 617 - 695 tons (in some records as much as 700 tons) :built: in 1837/38 in Bideford, Maine one of the American colonies as the "EDMUND PERKINS". :sailed: from Hamburg Germany on the 2nd of May 1849 :master: Captain W.H. Sleebom :surgeon superintendent: Earnest August Matthew. :arrived: Port Adelaide on the 10th of September 1849 :passengers: 264 German immigrants. ====Passenger Lists etc. ==== * SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from the South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) of Wednesday 12 September 1849, Page 3. first accessed online 17th of November, 2019 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/50247741? * 02/05/1849 - 10/09/1849 from the Passengers in History website an initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/944521 * THE VOYAGE of the "AUSTRALIA" 1849 from Diane Cumming’s Bound For South Australia database at: http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/BSA/1849Australia.htm * ship Australia, 700 tons, Captain W.H. Steeborn / Sleeborn, from from Hamburg May 2nd 1849, via Rio de Janeiro July 23, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 10th September 1849 Transcribed and submitted to The Ships List by Robert Janmaat. first accessed online 1st of December, 2019 at: http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/australia1849.shtml * Barry Leadbeater’s South Australian Shipping & Immigration database at: http://www.familyhistorysa.org//shipping/passengerlists.html * SHIPPING. from the South Australian Gazette and Mining Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1847 - 1852) of Thursday 13 September 1849, Page 2. first accessed online 1st of December, 2019 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/195938439? *[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/195938439? South Australian Gazette and Mining Journal of Thursday 13 September 1849]

The voyage of the ASCENDANT to South Australia in 1850/1

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[[Category: Ascendant (1849)]] [[Category: Ascendant, Arrived 15 Jan 1851]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] === The voyage of the ''ASCENDANT'' to South Australia in 1850 - 1851 === '''The ''ASCENDANT'' 1851''' from Diane Cummings [http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/BSA/1851Ascendant.htm ''Bound For South Australia'' website ] The ''ASCENDANT'' 562 tons barque, from London September 22nd '''1850''' via Plymouth October 3rd 1850, with Captain Robert Spencer, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia on January 15th, '''1851''' The first ship from England to South Australia with government passengers for 1851. The South Australian ''REGISTER'' reported (January 16, 1851): The long looked-for ship the ''ASCENDANT'' has at length arrived, and we are now enabled to welcome to our shores Mr [[Angas-5|George Fyfe ANGAS,]] ESQ., one whose name is honourably identified with South Australia from the commencement of its political existence. George Fife ANGAS was born on 1 May 1789 at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, (Religion: Baptist) He worked as a Merchant, politician and pastoralist, and died aged 90 in 1879 at his residence Lindsay House, Angaston, near Adelaide SA. He married Rosetta French in London. Their children were Rosetta French (1813-1898), Sarah Lindsay (1816-1898), Emma (1818-1885), George French (1822-1886), John Howard (1823-1904), Mary Ann (1826-1831), and William Henry (1832-1879). His son John (previously arrived in 1843 on board the ''MADRAS'' from London) came to the Port to greet his parents and brother William. That evening Mrs Angus travelled to town with her sons. Mr Angas preferred not to leave the vessel until noon the next day. The colonists intend to demonstrate their high esteem at a reception, in recognition of his early and successful efforts in the formation of the colony, the large stake he ventured in it, and his unremitting exertions on behalf of South Australia from the moment it struggled into existence. === The Immigrant Ship ''Ascendant'' (January 15 1851) === '''SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE'''. from the ''South Australian Register'' (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/38453511? of Thursday 16 January '''1851,''' ''Page 2.'' ] SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. Wednesday, January 15— The barque ''Ascendant'' 562 tons, Spencer, master, from London 22nd September, and Plymouth 3rd October. Passengers— George Fife Angas, Esq., Mrs Angas, Messrs. William Angas, Henry Brazil, Edward Ridpath, and Coode, Mr Fox and six children, Mr Kay, Mr Gammon ( Religious Instructor), and Mr Rock (Surgeon-superintendent), in the cabin ; and 254 Govern-ment emigrants, viz. :— William Brown, George Bassett, Henry Buddle wife and two children, Robert Bull wife and child, E Chapling, B Cotton wife and child, W Cubley, J Dunn, M Elliott, Ellen M Eblet, Robert Egginton wife and two children, John Fordor wife and four children, George and Sarah Healey, J A Huggins, W Hassell wife and two children, E Jarvis, Wm Kirk, Phoebe Langford, James and Jane Sadgrove and two children, J Michael, R Morgan, W and C Morgan and two children, Arch Macpherson wife and six children, Noah Nicholls, E Plumpin, John Rouse wife and three children. W W Rouse, W H Russell wife and five children, D Shawe, James Smith, A Shawe wife and three children, S A Stout, Emma Smith, Marion Shawe, P White, Mary White, W Wright, W and S White and child, J and C Wilson and four children, R and E Browning and seven children, Henry Bastier wife and eight children, Ambrose and Ann Bray, Henry Buttrick wife and five children, D Berry wife and six children, J Blight wife and child, John Cocks, P Coleman, M Connor, P Cullen wife and child, Aaron and Eliza Cole, Silas and Anne Cole, P Doyle, E Pringle, Alice D'Arcy, John Dentham wife and four children, W Grenfell wife and four children, G Callagher, S and E George, W Gordon wife and child, M Hogan, Rd Jenkins, Hugh Kelly, J Keats, Mary Kelly, J Leonard wife and three children, J Samson wife and two children, Peter McCarthy and family, Thos and W C Martin, M Murphy, P Maughan, S Moore, E Brown, M Mayer and family, Dorothy Nolan, Sarah Needs, Margaret and Charlotte Osborne, Jane O'Brien, Sally, Henry, John, and Thomasine Prout, Henry Pearce and family, J Quinn, P Reynold, W Ryan, J Sleeman, S and R Trenouth, J Trevar and wife, J Treloar, Ellen Jubin, Susan Trewartha, Anne Trewar, Ann Tottle, Lavinia Thomas, John Jape wife and child, J Kenning, J White, E W R Whiteman, J Littleton wife and eight children. John Lane and family, and S Jones and family. Deaths: Mrs Fox, cabin passenger ; W. H. Blight, aged 6 months; B. Barry, 16 years ; S. Prout, 54; E. Lane, 1; Mrs Pearce, 54; Thos. Bastian, 6 months ; M. Leonard, 2 years ; Wm Grenfell, 57 ; A. M Broom, 1 month; Jane Cullen, 8; A. Lampria, 13; and A. Bowering, 13. Births: Mrs Lampria, girl ; Mrs Bull, boy ; Mrs J. Broom, boy ; and Mrs Cole, boy. == Passenger Lists etc. == * ''SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE''. from the '''South Australian Register''' (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) of Thursday 16 January 1851, Page 2. at https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/38453511? * ''SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.'' from the '''Adelaide Times''' (SA : 1848 - 1858) of Thursday 16 January 1851, Page 2. first accessed online on the 24th of November, 2019 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/207066433? * ''The ''ASCENDANT'' 1851'' from Diane Cummings '''Bound For South Australia''' website at: http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/BSA/1851Ascendant.htm * The State Records of South Australia Passenger List for ''Ascendant'' January 15, 1851 at: https://www.archives.sa.gov.au/sites/default/files/documentstore/passengerlists/1851/GRG35_48_1_51-1_Ascendant.pdf * ''22/09/1850 - 15/01/1851'' from the '''Passengers in History''' website, an initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum. first accessed online on the 24th of November, 2019 at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/999149 & http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/944962

The Voyage of the Friendship, Arrived 14 Jan 1818

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[[Category: Friendship (1793)]] [[Category: Arrivals to New South Wales]] [[Category: Convicts After the Third Fleet]] [[Category:Friendship, Arrived 14 Jan 1818]] [[Category:New South Wales, Shipping Free Space Pages|Friendship]] The voyage of the convict transport ship '''''Friendship'''''
Departed '''England, 3 July 1817'''
Arrived '''Port Jackson, 14 January 1818''' ''Friendship'', under the command of Captain Armet and with surgeon Peter Cosgreave, left England on 3 July 1817 and arrived at Port Jackson on 14 January 1818. She carried 101 female convicts, four of whom died on the voyage. She also carried wives and children of convicts already in the colony. See Freespace Page for details of these passengers and the letter of transport to the Governor.

The Voyage of White Star Liner Belgic to Australia in 1912

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[[Category:Western Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] [[Category:Victoria, Shipping Free Space Pages]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Belgic, Arrived 21 Jun 1912]] === The steamship ''Belgic'' sailed from Liverpool on 27 April 1912 with skilled and unskilled workers for various Australian states. === '''ARTISANS FOR VICTORIA''' from The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954) of Friday the 12th of April 1912, Page 7.
ARTISANS FOR VICTORIA
MR. WHITEHEAD'S MISSION.
Detailed information regarding artisans selected as suitable immigrants for this State is given by Mr. S. Whitehead, the Victorian officer at present in England, in his latest report to the Government. Writing on 8th March, Mr. Whitehead states that up till when he had selected 558 artisans, of whom 265 were in the building trades, and there were also 60 plasterers. The remainder was made up as follows:— Fitters, 44; turners, 27; blacksmiths, 23; moulders, 26; boiler makers, 18; iron machinists, 13; cabinet makers, 24; chair makers, 9; upholsterers, 10; motor body builders, 11; wheelwrights, 7; wiremen and linemen, 18. Of these artisans 115 were sailing by the '''''Irishman'''''. The majority of them were married men, and they were accompanied by their wives and families. The berths allowed for artisans in the steamer '''''Ballarat''''' (fixed to sail on 11th April) were almost all for men only. Twenty men had already been booked, and 55 others, whose families would follow, had been offered berths. Of the remaining married men 50 had been offered accommodation in the steamer '''''Belgic''''', in which 130 berths had been made available. Mr. Whitehead added that he had lately visited Glasgow, Edinburgh and Leeds, and in these cities he had interviewed 700 applicants, of whom he had selected 240 as suitable to the needs of Australia. '''ASSISTED IMMIGRANTS''' from The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931) of Thursday the 18th of April 1912, Page 9.
THE BELGIC CONTINGENT. The Commissioner of Crown Lands and Immigration has received a cable from the Agent-General in England to the effect that the steamer Belgic, in which steamer 300 berths have been secured for State-assisted immigrants, is expected to leave Liverpool on April 27. The departure of this vessel was postponed on March 20 last owing to the coal strike in England. She is now expected to arrive at the Outer Harbor on or about June 10. '''NEWS AND NOTES''' from the West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954) of Wednesday the 1st of May 1912, page 6.
''Immigration''. - The Premier yesterday received a cablegram from the Agent-General to the effect that the S.S. Belgic sailed from Liverpool on Saturday last with 592 emigrants for Western Australia. '''PEOPLING THE LAND. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE''' from The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) of Wednesday the 22nd of May 1912, Page 6.
By the steamer Belgic, about 600 immigrants will be brought to Victoria. There are a large number of farm labourers amongst the passengers, but it is not likely that they will be available before the middle of next month, as the coal strike in England upset the arrangements for the departure of the Belgic, and no definite news as to the steamer's movements has since been received at the Immigration Bureau. '''NEWS AND NOTES''' from The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954) of Friday the 31st of May 1912, Page 6.
The Belgic's Immigrants. -The White Star Liner ''Belgic'' is expected to arrive at Fremantle between June 7 and 9, bearing 536 immigrants for Western Australia. Three hundred and forty-eight new settlers are bound for Adelaide, and 493 for Melbourne. Two hundred and seventeen of the immigrants for this State are assisted passengers, and the passages of the remaining 369 were nominated. '''THE BELGIC'S IMMIGRANTS''' from The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954) of Wednesday the 12th of June 1912, Page 8.
THE BELGIC'S IMMIGRANTS.
585 FOR WESTERN AUSTRALIA.
The White Star liner Belgic, with considerably over 1,000 immigrants on board, arrived from Liverpool yesterday morning and anchored in the Roads. Later in the day she was granted pratique, and made fast to the Quay. The landing of the Western Australian immigrants was accomplished swiftly and methodically. Almost the whole length of the vessel along the wharf was divided by barriers, which excluded the crowd, into a space within which Mr. Crawcour, of the Fremantle Immigration Depot. and his staff, could carry out their work with the utmost despatch. At the gangway, before leaving the ship, the passengers presented their identification cards, and were then free to disembark and walk through the goods shed to the train which on the further side was waiting to convey them to the Immigration Home at Perth. The immigrants speak in the highest terms of the courtesy of the officials of the Immigration Bureau. Most of the assisted passengers have no fault to find with the manner in which the Government is ushering them into the sphere of their new labours. One man yesterday voiced the opinion:-"They give us our passage almost free, our train fare, board and lodging, and our jobs. A man who grumbles at that would grumble at anything. I'm very well pleased with the way I've been treated." One sturdy youth, a wire-splicer, who hailed from Dorset explained the fascination which Australia has for him. "I was mad, he said, mad about this country. I came out here a few years ago on the Powerful, and I made up my mind that I would come back. I think it's the finest country in the world." Of the 585 souls for Western Australia, 217 are assisted passengers, and among them are 36 married couples. Forty-six are children under 12: there are 85 single men, and 14 single women, of whom five are domestic servants. The passages of 369 were nominated Among the nominated passengers there were 24 married couples 181 children under 18. 32 single men. 41 single women and 67 wives coming to join their husbands. Captain W. J. P. Thornton states that the immigrants are of a good stamp, and quite equal to if not better than those which the Belgic carried on her last trip. The ship met with bad weather all the way from Liverpool. but the only loss during the voyage was the death of one infant boy. The Belgic carries 348 new settlers for Adelaide and 493 for Melbourne. '''SEEKING NEW HOMES''' from the ''Evening Journal'' (Adelaide, SA : 1869 - 1912) of Tuesday the 18th of June 1912, Page 2.
SEEKING NEW HOMES.
Immigrants by the Belgic - A Large Contingent.
Immigration to South Australia under the Government nomination scheme has assumed fairly large proportions this year. Already hundreds have reached the State from the old land, and hundreds more have been waiting to come, but have been delayed by labour upheavals in London and other parts of England, which necessitated a readjustment of steamer's sailing dates. This was the case with the White Star liner Belgic, which arrived at the Outer Harbour on Monday evening with 339 immigrants for South Australia in addition to 58 who left old associations without Assistance to begin life afresh in a new land; and 497 for Victoria! It was somewhat unfortunate for friends of the new arrivals that the Belgic made such a slow passage from Fremantle. More than six days were occupied in the trip across the Bight, and although the vessel berthed at the wharf at 5.30 p.m. on Monday, darkness had set in before the gangway was lowered and friends and relatives were able to meet one another. Some had journeyed to the Outer Harbour by the first morning train, expecting to see the Belgic moored to the wharf, and quite a number of these remained at the harbour throughout the day. No wonder they were tired out by nightfall, yet spirits revived amazingly when at last the liner, with her bulwarks crowded almost from stem to stern, was warped in. The scene is becoming familiar enough to those whose duty takes them to the quayside, but it always presents a strong human interest element. There is the tender enquiry by husband for the wife, the father for the child, and the heartfelt joy for the successful termination of a long voyage. The Belgic was met at the Semaphore anchorage by Mr. D. B. Davidson (boarding officer for the Immigration Department). Pratique had been granted at Fremantle, where nearly 600 immigrants had landed, and as there had been no outbreak of sickness since, medical inspection was dispensed with. No time was therefore lost by the pilot in shaping a course for the harbour. On the way thither Mr. Davidson had interviewed the whole of the South Australian immigrants, and provided them with information in regard to their immediate necessities. Of the 339 nominated passengers, 23 are domestics. These journeyed from Liverpool under the care of Mrs. H. Lindsay (matron), who gave a satisfactory account of the capabilities of the girls. Then escorted them to Adelaide during the evening, and placed them in charge of Mrs. Moore (lady assistant for domestic helpers), at the Exhibition Building, where they will be housed until allotted. A large proportion of those who landed from the Belgic are the wives and families of men who have been resident in South Australia for the past 12 months or two years. One family claimed nine children, another seven, while five was not uncommon. Manv of these family groups will join the breadwinner in the country, and on the west coast. The men among the newcomers comprise bricklayers, cabinet and furniture makers, so that as a class they should become useful citizens of the State. The Railway Department sent a special train to meet the steamer, and this left the harbour at about 7.30. In the majority of cases the handling of personal baggage, except for immediate use, was left until this morning. The immigrants destined for Victoria were met at the Outer Harbour by Messrs. Dooley and Thompson (of the Victorian Immigration Department) and these gentlemen will travel on the steamer to Melbourne. Those for the sister State comprise nominated, assisted, and land delegation settlers. Except for three or four days heavy weather after leaving Capetown, the Belgic had a splendid run. Capt: Thornton reported on arrival having left Liverpool on April 27 and Capetown on May 22. Fine conditions prevailed to the Cape, but just after departure, the vessel ran into a gale. During its continuance damage was done to gangways by enormous seas, and so violent did these become that passengers were prohibited from appearing on deck for 72 hours. Throughout the health of those on board remained remarkably good. Just before reaching Fremantle a child died from pneumonia, and there were some isolated cases of chickenpox. The Belgic will resume the voyage to Melbourne this afternoon. '''NEW SETTLERS''' from ''The Age'' (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954) of Saturday the 22nd of June 1912, Page 13.
NEW SETTLERS.
ARRIVALS BY STEAMER BELGIC.
About a thousand persons gathered at Victoria Dock yesterday to witness the arrival of the White Star immigrant steamer Belgic, but the Immigration officers were assisted by the police and port officials to such an extent that there was none of the usual confusion at the disembarkation. Altogether 489 immigrants to this State were landed. They consisted mostly of family parties. The wives and families of the thirty-two artisans which arrived totalled 91 souls, whilst 27 land seekers and farm laborers brought women and children, numbering 43 souls. The remainder of the assisted immigrants to Victoria were nominated passengers. When the vessel arrived, six children were suffering from chicken pox, but, as they and their mothers, had been isolated and had friends in Melbourne with whom to stay. Dr. Ham. the State medical officer, decided that there would he no necessity to retain the children on the Belgic. ---- === Sources === * ARTISANS FOR VICTORIA from ''The Age'' (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954) of Friday the 12th of April 1912, Page 7 at: [http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/197373713?] * ASSISTED IMMIGRANTS from ''The Advertiser'' (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931) of Thursday the 18th of April 1912, Page 9 at: [http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/5336994?] * NEWS AND NOTES from ''The West Australian'' (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954) of Wednesday the 1st of May 1912, Page 6 at [http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/23871154?] * PEOPLING THE LAND. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE from ''The Argus'' (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) of Wednesday the 22nd of May 1912, Page 6 at: [http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/11677579?] * NEWS AND NOTES from ''The West Australian'' (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954) of Friday the 31st of May 1912, Page 6 at: [http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/23874036?] * THE BELGIC'S IMMIGRANTS from ''The West Australian'' (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954) of Wednesday the 12th of June 1912, Page 8 at: [http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/26513183?] * SEEKING NEW HOMES from the ''Evening Journal'' (Adelaide, SA : 1869 - 1912) of Tuesday the 18th of June 1912, Page 2 at: [http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/204512166?] * NEW SETTLERS from ''The Age'' (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954) of Saturday the 22nd of June 1912, Page 13 at: [http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/197375731?]

The Wagner Family Early History

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=== Description === [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/The_Wagner_Family_Early_History.pdf The Wagner Family Early History] is a PDF file. Click the link in the preceding sentence to download the file. The first page is a handwritten letter which is followed by three type-written pages. Below is a transcription of the text of both the introductory letter and the family history. The letter was written by Myrtle (Stoker) Johnson to her 1st cousin, Gail Wagner and his wife, Mary (Kalendo) Wagner. The family history was written by Myrtle and Gail's uncle, Herbert Wagner. Copies of the letter and history were distributed to family members. A copy in the possession of [[Lucas-9690|Mary "Audrey" (Lucas) Rinker]] was given to [[Waltz-608|Frances "Joan" (Waltz) Leonard]] around 1994 because the history also discusses [[Waltz-608|Joan]]'s ancestors, the Witts and Irwins. [[Waltz-608|Joan]] was the wife of [[Lucas-9690|Audrey]]'s second cousin, [[Leonard-10834|Donald Raymond Leonard]]. ---- ::::''Aug 29, 1978'' ''Dear Gail & Mary'' ''Finally got the Wagner history typed up. This is your copy, Gail, and it is up to our generation. You will have to add your children + their marriages, and grandchildren to this. I don't know all of that generation." ''This is just as uncle Herbert wrote it.'' ''How are all of you. I got an announcement of your grandson [Living Wagner] graduation and a picture. My, he is a handsome boy!'' ::::''Love'' :::::''Mildred'' ---- [[Waggoner-2610|George C. Wagner]] was born June 4, 1798. [[McAfee-1505|Eliza J. Wagner]] was born January 7, 1819. [[Waggoner-2610|George C. Wagner]] died January 27, 1878. [[McAfee-1505|Eliza J. Wagner]] died June 7, 1849. [[Waggoner-2610|George C. Wagner]] and [[McAfee-1505|Eliza (McAfee) Irwin]] were married about 1840. [[McAfee-1505|Eliza Wagner]] had two daughters by her first marriage, [[Irwin-4657|Mary Irwin]] and [[Irwin-6096|Catherine Irwin]] (who died when she was very young). [[Irwin-4657|Mary Irwin]] married [[Witt-3205|Michael J. Witt]] and was the mother of the following children: ::James ::Morton ::[[Witt-3204|Frank]] ::Lincoln ::John One daughter was burned to death when she was small. [[Waggoner-2610|George C. Wagner]] and [[McAfee-1505|Eliza Wagner]] were the parents of the following children: ::Martha (died as a baby) ::Matthew (died as a baby) ::[[Wagner-12706|George Washington Wagner]] [[Waggoner-2610|George C. Wagner]] was born in the state of Maryland. Nothing is known of the family's prior history. The family moved to Virginia, where [[Waggoner-2610|George]]'s father died when he was quite young. When [[Waggoner-2610|George C. Wagner]] was about twenty-one, he and his mother and sister left Virginia with what belongings they had in a one-horse wagon and came over land to Cincinnati, Ohio. When they arrived, [[Waggoner-2610|George]]'s sister Ann sold a dress pattern she had intended to make into a dress and also a gold ring, so they could buy provisions to eat. [[Waggoner-2610|George]] secured work in a tannery and later was a truck gardner. His mother died of cholera when they had the cholera epidemic about 1832 and was buried in Cincinnati. [[Waggoner-2610|George]]'s sister Ann Wagner married Henry Stoddard and had one child, William Stoddard. After his marriage, [[Waggoner-2610|George C. Wagner]] moved to Union County and bought 80 acres of land north of Liberty. After his wife's death, his sister Ann kept house for him, as she and her husband Henry Stoddard had separated. [[Waggoner-2610|George C. Wagner]] and his wife and two children are buried in Witts Cemetery about six miles north of Liberty, Indiana, on State Road 27. Also, [[Witt-3205|Michael J. Witt]] and [[Irwin-4657|Mary Witt]] are buried in the same cemetery. [[Waggoner-2610|George Couts Wagner]]'s middle name was the name of the mid-wife who was with his mother when he was born. The original spelling of the family name was "[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WAGGONER Waggoner]". My father changed it to the short way. [[McAfee-1505|Eliza J. McAfee]] had two brothers. Thomas McAfee went to California at an early date sometime in the 1840's and Robert McAfee went to Rock Island, Ill. There were some cousins of father's that lived in Cincinnati. Their name was Budd; also cousins that moved to Iowa by the name of Ickus, so she must have had at least two sisters. [[Wagner-12706|George Washington Wagner]] was born January 29, 1845. [[Leonard-11430|Mary Jane Leonard]] was born December 3, 1948. They were married March 15, 1870, and were the parents of the following children: ::[[Wagner-12708|Nellie M. Wagner]] (January 11, 1871) ::Martha Ann Wagner (October 2, 1872) ::Daniel C. Wagner (October 26, 1874) ::Lissie Wagner (September 25, 1876) ::Orpheus O. Wagner (April 10, 1881) ::[[Wagner-17835|Arley B. Wagner]] (April 7, 1883) ::Myrtle Wagner (November 25, 1885) ::Herbert G. Wagner (January 21, 1889) ::[[Wagner-12708|Nellie M. Lucas]] - [[Lucas-10274|Hiram M. Lucas]] ::Martha A. Weaver - E. Mason Weaver ::Daniel C. Wagner - Mirmie Barnes ::Lissie Wagner - Carden E. Reynolds ::Orpheus O. Wagner - Nellie Barnes ::[[Wagner-17835|Arley B. Wagner]] - Ethel Wingate ::Myrtle Wagner - Jesse Stoker ::Herbert G. Wagner - Edna Connor Wise [[Wagner-12708|Nellie Lucas]] had one daughter, [[Lucas-9690|Mary Audrey]]. Mattie Weaver had no children. Daniel C. Wagner had one son, Virgil Hobart. Lissie Reynolds had two daughters, Helen Catherine & Lucile Keen Orpheus O. Wagner had two children, Mabel and Don. [[Wagner-17835|Arley B. Wagner]] had ten children: ::Murry Cleon ::[[Wagner-17834|Monta Gail]] ::Ruth ::Arleen ::Max ::James ::Betty ::Wayne ::Bob ::Thomas Myrthe [Myrtle] Stoker had one daughter, Mildred. Herbert G. Wagner had two children, Buddy L. and Mary Alice. [[Marshall-19331|John Marshall]] and [[Debolt-30|Rachel Debolt]] were married in Ohio about the year 1825 and came to Union County and bought a farm about six miles East of Liberty near Goodwin Corner. They were the parents of the following children: ::[[Marshall-19028|Eliza Ann Leonard]] ::[[Marshall-26264|Nancy Dunlap]] ::[[Marshall-29655|Betsy Todd]] ::[[Marshall-29656|Prissa Shepard]] ::John Marshall ::Lewis Marshall ::[[Marshall-26351|William Marshall]] ::Henry Marshall [[Marshall-19331|John Marshall]] died of smallpox and his place of burial is unknown. [[Marshall-26351|William Marshall]] is buried at Goodwin's Corner. [[Debolt-30|Rachel Debolt]] died June 28, 1867, at the age of 77 years, 6 months, 2 days. She was buried at Goodwin's Corner. [[Leonard-10852|Thomas Jefferson Leonard]] was born April 2nd, 1825. [[Marshall-19028|Eliza Ann Marshall]] was born December 16th, 1826. [[Leonard-10852|Thomas J. Leonard]] and [[Marshall-19028|Eliza Ann Marshall]] were married July 25th, 1847. To this union were born the following children: :::[[Leonard-11430|Mary Jane Leonard]] (December 3, 1848) :::Sarah Ann Leonard (August 18, 1850) :::[[Leonard-11427|John Lawrence Leonard]] (November 30, 1852) :::[[Leonard-10851|George Washington Leonard]] (October 1, 1854) [[Leonard-10852|Thomas J. Leonard]] and [[Welker-688|Lidia [Lydia] Welker]] were married August 8, 1858. They were divorced. : [[Leonard-10852|Thomas J. Leonard]] and [[Teegarden-137|Mary E. Teegarden]] were married May 1, 1865. The following children were born to this union: :::[[Leonard-11429|Clara Leonard]] (February 8, 1866) :::[[Leonard-11463|William Everett Leonard]] (October 31, 1867) :::Charles Dores Leonard (October 4, 1869) This union ended in a divorce. [[Leonard-10852|Thomas J. Leonard]] and [[Unknown-569304|Esther Etchison]] [Eytchison, believed to be her first married name; last name at birth unknown] were married February 24, 1876. [[Leonard-10852|Thomas J. Leonard]] died near Frankton, Ind., about 1880 and was buried there. [[Marshall-19028|Eliza Ann Leonard]], daughter of [[Marshall-19331|John]] and [[Debolt-30|Rachel Marshall]], died November 19, 1856, age 29 years, 11 months, 2 days. She was buried at Goodwin[s] Corner, East of Liberty. The Leonards came from New Jersey and settled about three miles east of Liberty. I do not know their Christian names. They had the following children: [[Leonard-10852|Thomas J. Leonard]], Malen [Mahlon] Leonard, Andrew [John] Jackson Leonard, and Martha Pentecost.

The War Cemeteries

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directed from [[Space:Spence Family History|Spence Family History]] === The War Cemeteries === :Location and Historical significance of the cemeteries where our deceased soldiers are buried or honoured. The soldiers' names are listed as well as their burial or commemoration location (where available). :Also included are photos of the cemetery, the cemetery plan and the commemoration by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. :Approximate location of gravesites have been indicated, where available) in the cemetery plans with a bulls-eye although some are very small. # [[Space:Bayeux War Cemetery|BAYEUX WAR CEMETERY, Calvados, France]] # [[Space:Beny-Sur-Mer War Cemetery|BENY-SUR-MER CANADIAN WAR CEMETERY, Calvados, France]] # [[Space:Bergen-op-Zoom Canadian War Cemetery|BERGEN-OP-ZOOM CANADIAN WAR CEMETERY, Netherlands]] # [[Space:Bois-Carre British Cemetery|BOIS-CARRE BRITISH CEMETERY, Thelus, Pas de Calais, France]] # [[Space:Bretteville-sur-Laize Canadian War Cemetery|BRETTEVILLE-SUR-LAIZE CANADIAN WAR CEMETERY, Calvados, France]] # [[Space:Brookwood Military Cemetery|BROOKWOOD MILITARY CEMETERY, Surrey, UK]] # [[Space:Burnsland-Calgary Cemetery|BURNSLAND-CALGARY CEMETERY, Calgary, Alberta, Canada]] # [[Space:Calais Canadian War Cemetery|CALAIS CANADIAN WAR CEMETERY LEUBRINGHEN, Pas de Calais, France]] # [[Space:Catania War Cemetery|CATANIA WAR CEMETERY, Sicily]] # [[Space:Cesena War Cemetery|CESENA WAR CEMETERY, Italy]] # [[Space:Chapel Corner Cemetery|CHAPEL CORNER CEMETERY, SAUCHY-LESTREE, Pas de Calais, France]] # [[Space:Dieppe Canadian War Cemetery|DIEPPE CANADIAN WAR CEMETERY, HAUTOT-SUR-MER, Seine-Maritime, France]] # [[Space:Edmonton Cemetery|EDMONTON CEMETERY, Alberta, Canada]] # [[Space:Etaples Military Cemetery|ETAPLES MILITARY CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France]] # [[Space:Fairview Waterhole Cemetery|FAIRVIEW WATERHOLE CEMETERY, Waterhole, Alberta, Canada]] # [[Space:Givenchy-en-Gohelle Canadian Cemetery|GIVENCHY-EN-GOHELLE CANADIAN CEMETERY, Souchez, Pas de Calais, France]] # [[Space:Gradara War Cemetery|GRADARA WAR CEMETERY, Italy]] # [[Space:Hanover War Cemetery|HANOVER WAR CEMETERY, Hanover, Niedersachsen, Germany]] # [[Space:Harrogate Cemetery|HARROGATE CEMETERY, STONEFALL, Yorkshire, UK]] # [[Space:Holten Canadian War Cemetery|HOLTEN CANADIAN WAR CEMETERY, Netherlands]] # [[Space:Kemmel Chateau Military Cemetery|KEMMEL CHATEAU MILITARY CEMETERY, Heuvelland, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium]] # [[Space:La Chaudiere Military Cemetery|LA CHAUDIERE MILITARY CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France]] # [[Space:La Targette British Cemetery|LA TARGETTE BRITISH CEMETERY, Neuville-St Vaast, Pas de Calais, France]] # [[Space:Loos British Cemetery|LOOS BRITISH CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France]] # [[Space:Menin Gate (Ypres) Memorial|MENIN GATE (YPRES) MEMORIAL, Ieper, West Vlaanderen, Belgium]] # [[Space:Nine Elms Military Cemetery|NINE ELMS MILITARY CEMETERY, Thelus, Pas de Calais, France]] # [[Space:Queant Communal Cemetery British Extension|QUEANT COMMUNAL CEMETERY BRITISH EXTENSION, Pas de Calais, France]] # [[Space:Raillencourt Communal Cemetery Extension|RAILLENCOURT COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Nord, France]] # [[Space:Rome War Cemetery|ROME WAR CEMETERY, Italy]] # [[Space:Rosewood Cemetery|ROSEWOOD CEMETERY, Manitoba, Canada]] # [[Space:Rue-Petillon Military Cemetery|RUE-PETILLON MILITARY CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France]] # [[Space:Sai Wan War Memorial|SAI WAN WAR MEMORIAL, Victoria, Hong Kong]] # [[Space:Sains-Les-Marquion|SAINS-LES-MARQUION British Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France]] # [[Space:St Sever Cemetery|ST. SEVER CEMETERY, Rouen, France]] # [[Space:Stonewall Community Cemetery|STONEWALL COMMUNITY CEMETERY, Stonewall, Manitoba, Canada]] # [[Space:Tyne Cot Cemetery|TYNE COT CEMETERY, Zonebeeke, West Vlaanderen, Belgium]] # [[Space:Villers Hill British Cemetery|VILLERS HILL BRITISH CEMETERY, Villers-Guislain, France]] # [[Space:Villers Station Cemetery|VILLERS STATION CEMETERY, Villers-au-Bois, Pas de Calais, France]] # [[Space:Villers-Bretonneux Memorial|VILLERS-BRETONNEUX MEMORIAL, Somme, France]] # [[Space:Vimy Memorial|VIMY MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France]] # [[Space:Winnipegosis Cemetery|WINNIPEGOSIS CEMETERY, Winnipegosis, Manitoba, Canada]]

The Ward Family Record

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==Ward Family Record== The Ward Family Record that was owned by [[Ward-228|Daniel Ward]], grandson of [[Ward-4785|Richard]] and Frances Ward, indicates that FRANCES WARD was born September 14th, 1700. Her surname was not cited in the record. In about 1716 Frances married Richard Ward, son of Captain [[Ward-4787|Seth Ward]] and Anne Hatcher Ward of Henrico County, Virginia. It was recorded that she gave birth to a son,[[Ward-4797|Benjamin Ward]], on September 18th, 1717 at age seventeen. On March 29th, 1729, Frances at age twenty-eight had a daughter named TAHPENES WARD. FRANCES was deceased by 1759 when her widower husband, RICHARD WARD married secondly Mary Johns in Lunenburg County, Virginia. Their son, Benjamin, married firstly c1738 to a woman only known to us as Missy, by whom he had one son named Daniel Ward of Franklin County, Virginia. Circa 1745 Benjamin married secondly Mary Duke, daughter of James Duke and Mary Byrd of Westover, Charles City County, Virginia, by whom he had six known children; their place of residence has not yet been fully established. Her daughter, Tahpenes Ward married Philip Webber; they lived out their lives in Cumberland County, Virginia. Frances was survived by fourteen known grandchildren who removed to different parts of the country. No references to date have been found that Frances relinquished her dower rights in any of the numerous land transactions of her husband, Richard Ward; this again indicates that she died before Richard Ward. Traditionally, Frances Ward is identified as having been a Worsham. A Bible passed down among the descendants of Tahpenes (Ward) Webber is said to identify Frances as a Worsham without identifying her parents by name. Frances was perhaps a daughter of Charles Worsham and his wife, Mary Bevill. As Tahpenes (Ward) Webber named a daughter, Ann Bevill Webber, this certainly seems to support this theory regarding the identity of her parents. Ideally, Ward researchers would like to have concrete proof to confirm Frances Ward's placement in the Worsham family. This is made difficult by the destruction of so many Henrico Co., VA records. Add source of destruction of records here The only thing we know with any degree of confidence is the given name of Frances and her birth date. Her maiden surname and her proposed parentage are based on a preponderance of the surviving evidence, which is meager at best. After Charles Worsham died, his wife, Mary Bevill Worsham, was involved in a court case and in her deposition she stated she had 3 sons & 2 daughters. Charles & Mary descendants in Henrico Co., VA; Prince George Co., VA., Brunswick Co., VA, Chesterfield Co., VA. On April 25, 2005, Researcher, Steve Jennings provided the following information: "The tradition of this Ward family is that Frances was a Worsham. I want to back this up and try to prove it. A lady I have written back and forth who researches the Worshams said that Frances may have been one of the two daughters of Charles Worsham (died 1712 in Henrico County, Virginia) and Mary Bevill. Court records mention that Charles and Mary Worsham had five children, three sons and two daughters. The sons have been pinned down pretty much. Only one is known for 100 percent and that's William. Essex and Francis are pretty sure bets. The girls remain unidentified, but the court records do mention that there were two girls. I don't see any other Worshams that Frances could belong to. In addition to the tradition that Frances was a Worsham is the fact that Richard and Frances Ward's daughter, Tahpenes Ward Webber, named a daughter Ann Bevill Webber. Court records needed as source I've not found a Bevill connection anywhere on either side of Ann's family, except for the possibility that her grandmother, Frances, was the daughter of Charles Worsham and Mary Bevill. The Wards and Worshams were connected through the marriage of Seth Ward, Richard Ward's brother, to Martha Worsham, a niece of Charles Worsham. So, if the family tradition is right, the brothers Seth and Richard Ward would have married first cousins. Charles and Mary Worsham would have named a son Francis and a daughter Frances Worsham. The Worsham researcher said that Frances (the girl) and Francis (the boy) might have been twins. I don't know about that one. I do know that back in those days it wasn't unheard of for parents to sometimes name two children the same name. Since the situation here was with a boy and a girl, I don't see that there is a problem.""Jennings, Steve. Researcher" Researcher, Steve Jennings provided information from the Webber-Ligon Bible by email to this researcher on 30 June 2005. He stated the following: :" This was taken from the Webber-Ligon Bible. RICHARD WARD married FRANCES WORSHAM and had a daughter, TAHPENES WARD, who married PHILIP WEBBER. Their daughter, ANNE BEVILL WEBBER, married RICHARD LIGON. The Webber-Ligon Bible was last known to be owned by a descendant, Mrs. WILLIAM HENRY GRAHAM. The Webber-Ligon Bible records the following marriage: RICHARD WARD and FRANCES WORSHAM was married December 18th 1716. The Bible does not identify the parents of Frances Worsham, but it does identify her as a Worsham. The fact that Richard Ward and Frances Worsham's daughter, Tahpenes, named a daughter Anne Bevill Webber points to the fact that Frances was one of the two daughters of Charles Worsham and Mary Bevill." "Webber-Ligon Bible"  Jack Webber posted 28 October 2005 on Genforum the following message. "I don't know any of the Graham descendants and don't know where the Bible is today. It was owned by Mrs. Graham in 1907. I have a transcript copy of the Bible record. Here's what the transcript says, as you may find it helpful." '''Richard and Ann Ligon Family Bible ''' :''These entries are taken from a Holy Bible printed in Edinburgh by Mark and Charles Kerr, 1795. The Bible is owned by Mrs. William Henry Graham, 1907. '' "William Ward Bible";"Roots Web - Family Bible Transcript]" :Richard Ward and Frances Worsham was married December 18th 1716 :Phillip Webber and Tahpenes Ward was married October 14th 1751 :Richard Ligon and Ann Bevill Webber was married September 10th 1797 :Alfred Wood married Tabitha Ward Ligon December 22 1822 :William Richard Wood and Lucy Henry Southall were married August 25th 1847 :Nannie Jane Wood married David Malcolm Wilkinson April 14th 1857 :John Webber born August 15th 1752 :Frances Webber born September 10th 1754 died September 14th 1754 :Richard Webber born May 24th 1756 :Phillip Webber born April 30th 1758 :Benjamin Webber born October 6th 1760 :Mary Webber born October 27th 1763 died November 3d 1763 :Seth Ward Webber born March 20th 1766 :Essex Webber born May 19th 1769 died October 8th 1773 :Simeon Webber born January 16th 1772 :Ann Bevill Webber born October 25th 1775 :Richard Ligon born July 18th 1798 :Daniel Ligon born December 22d 1799 :Archibald Ligon born August 10th 1802 :Tabitha Ward Ligon born June 10th 1804 :Rachie Ligon born August 10th 1806 :Catherine Ligon born December 11th 1808 :Henry Ligon born February 11th 1811 :George Ligon born June 7th 1813 :Judith Ligon born February 1st 1815 ''''''See Also'''''' [[Space:The_Ward_Family_Record_II|The Ward Family Record II]] ==Sources== *"Jennings, Steve. Researcher" April 25, 2005 *"Webber-Ligon Bible" excerpt sent to Steve Jennings on 30 June 2005 by email. *Title: "William Ward Bible"; Page: page 679; Author: Matthew Carey; Publication: Name: November 7, 1803, No. 122 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA.; Location: Copy provided to Brenda Reed by Charles Ward of Sweetwater, TN. Note: "This is to attest and affirm that I, John B. Hansard, have personally copied the above Bible record from the Bible of William Ward an d I do herby affirm that the recorded in said Bible." *[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bhreed&id=I22873 "Roots Web - Family Bible Transcript]" ==Acknowledgements== The information found in this WikiPage was orginally posted on Roots Web. This information has been reformatted in an effort to promote easier reading and allow others to link profiles more effciently. The content has not been changed - [[Kroesing-2|Kim Marcus]]

The Ward Family Record II

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A "Ward Family Record" was passed down from [[Ward-228|DANIEL WARD]], oldest son of [[Ward-4797|BENJAMIN WARD]] and Missy, his first wife, to Daniel's daughter ELIZABETH WARD MARCUM. Elizabeth then passed the document to her granddaughter, MARY ANN HANSARD, the grandmother of MARY LORENA HANSARD WILSON of Sweetwater, Tennessee. Mrs. Wilson had the document until the last period of her life when it fell into the hands of another relative unknown to this researcher. Virginia Smith, who visited with Lorena Wilson c 1980, generously provided a copy of the document to this researcher (Brenda Reed). Mrs. Smith visited with Mrs. Wilson at her home. Mrs. Wilson generously allowed Mrs. Smith to take the Ward Family Record, copy it, and return it to her on the day of the visit. Mrs. Smith stated: "I was on pins and needles as you can imagine!" Mrs. Wilson had recently published her grandmother's writings as a book entitled "Old Time Tazewell"; she mentioned that she wanted to place the originals with a Tennessee library along with the family record and other papers. Whether she carried out that wish before her death, Mrs. Smith did not know but assumed her children followed her wishes. Mrs. Smith stated that the Ward Family Record consisted of only one page that was almost certainly removed from a Bible, originally belonging to [[Ward-4785|RICHARD WARD]] (1692-1762) of Lunenburg County, Virginia, then inherited by his grandson, Daniel Ward (1739-1826) of Franklin County, Virginia; passing then to his daughter, Elizabeth Ward Markham, and subsequently to her granddaughter, Mary Ann Hansard, grandmother of Mary Lorena Wilson. The entries appeared to all be in the same hand and ink except for the last, recording the death of Daniel Ward. The death entry of Daniel Ward appears in a different hand and ink and would have been recorded shortly after his death. The other entries appear to have been recorded in the mid-1700s (after 1739). Of further interest is an entry allegedly taken from the Journal of DR. WILLIAM WARD, son of BENJAMIN WARD & MARY DUKE, which was inherited by Peter Marcum, nephew of Dr. William Ward, after the death of his wife, Mary Robertson Ward, as follows: "MARY WARD Relict of BENJAMIN WARD and Daughter of JAMES & MARY DUKE of Virginia Departed this Life October 8th 1805 Aged 80 years." Bill Jones posted the record from Dr. Ward's journal on Genforum (10/21/2002). The entry was copied from Dr. Ward's Journal, once owned by WILLIAM MARKHAM (son of Peter Marcum & Abigail Sutton, who got the Journal from his father, who in turn got it from DR. WILLIAM WARD'S widow, MARY POLLY ROBERTSON WARD of Rutherford County, Tennessee. Dr. Ward's Journal contained information he recorded over many years about his family, medical remedies, patients, and slaves he owned. Mr. Jones added that MARY DUKE WARD was a niece of WILLIAM BYRD, II of Westover and that her sentiments were with the British during the American Revolution. She was a haughty lady, proud of her kin." (Note, Mr. Jones has not further communicated about this document.) It appears that the reference to William Byrd, II of Westover, was made as an induction of his own. On April 19, 2005 Mr. STEVE JENNINGS provided this researcher with the following information relative to BENJAMIN WARD and his wife, MARY DUKE, as to the death of their son, Dr. William Ward. He stated that the following entries "were taken from a Holy Bible published by Matthew Carey, Philadelphia, 1803. Poor condition, pages missing. This Bible was given to Peter Markham by Mary Ward, the widow of Doctor William Ward, along with Doctor Ward’s journal and other personal belongings. Owned by Mr. William Markham." According to Mr. Jennings the Bible record states the following: "Mary Ward Relict of Benjamin Ward Departed this life October 8th 1805 Aged 80 years and "To the Memory of Doct. William Ward the husband of Mrs. Mary Ward born the 14th of April 1752 in Cumberland County in Virginia the son of Benjamin Ward and Mary Ward His Wife Daughter of James and Mary Duke of Charles City County in Virginia. In early life he came to Tennessee and after sustaining an irreproachable reputation and a life of dutiful service to his fellow man he died in the full hope of a joyful resurrection on the 23d of July 1835 in the 84th year of his age. His memory will long be cherished by all who knew him." The Ward Family record and the Holy Bible of Dr. William Ward establish the following: RICHARD WARD, son of [[Ward-4787|SETH WARD]], was born October 29th 1692. FRANCES, his wife, was born September 14th 1700. BENJAMIN WARD, son of RICHARD WARD, was born September 18th 1717. TAHPANES WARD, daughter of RICHARD WARD, was born March 29, 1729. DANIEL WARD, son of BENJAMIN WARD, was born May 4th 1739 and died January 29th 1826. BENJAMIN WARD, son of Richard & Frances Ward, married Mary Duke, daughter of James Duke & Mary Byrd of Charles City County, Virginia. DR. WILLIAM WARD, son of Benjamin & Mary Duke Ward, was born 14 April 1752 at Cumberland Co., VA and died 23 July 1835 at Rutherford County, TN. 1712, June 11: WILLIAM BYRD, II (uncle of MARY DUKE, wife of BENJAMIN WARD] wrote in his Secret Diary: "SETH WARD brought his patent there [Falling Creek] to show me that John Giles could not claim the mill because it was out of bounds." [Reference is to Seth Ward, brother of Richard Ward & uncle of Benjamin Ward of this record. Reference is to Wm. Byrd,II, brother of Mary Duke's ] On 14 April 1752 Benjamin & Frances Ward's son, Dr. William Ward, was born at Cumberland County, Virginia. 1754, September 5: Lunenburg County, Deed Book 4: 288, duplicated Deed Book 5:197 RICHARD WARD of Southam Parish, Cumberland County, for L500 currency, conveys to BENJAMIN WARD of Granville County, NC, 13 Negroes, all stock of horses, cattle, hogs, household furniture belonging to my plantation in Lunenburg County. [ Reference may be to Benjamin Ward, Esquire -- nephew of Richard Ward and cousin of Benjamin Ward of this record.] 1755, June 30: Lunenburg County, VA Deed Book 4:150 RICHARD WARD of Cumberland County, Virginia to BENJAMIN WARD of Granville County, NC, for 1500 pounds currency, conveying all said Richard's lands in Lunenburg County, being on Ward's Ford (Wards Fork now in Charlotte County) a branch of Little Roanoke, and all buildings & appurtenances. (Reference may be to Benjamin Ward, Esquire, nephew of Richard Ward.] 1755, July 21: Lunenburg County, VA Order Book 1754-55, pages not numbered: Trial of RICHARD WARD for a felony (nature not given); not guilty and instantly discharged. NATHANIEL BASSETT came into court and made oath that he believed himself in danger of his life from RICHARD WARD and said WARD is bound over to keep the peace, etc, his bondsmen being JAMES CARY, JR., BEN HARRIS, JEREMIAH HATCHER & BENJAMIN WARD. On August 29, 1765 THOMAS JONES of Charlotte County deeded to WILLIAM HEDSPETH of Mecklenburg County for 150 pounds, 600 acres in Charlotte, part of a greater tract patented to BENJAMIN WARD bearing date of 3 March 1760, beginning at patent line and along PHILIP GOODE's line, all appurtenances: Signed THOMAS JONES; Witnessed by MAT MARABLE, GEORGE FOWLER, & ROBERT BURTON. Recorded 2 September 1765. Right of dower: Relinguished by LEANAH, wife of THOMAS JONES. (Charlotte County Deed Book 1:052 On April 8th, 1766 THOMAS JONES of Charlotte County, VA deeded to MATHEW MARABLE of same for 50 pounds, 325 acres in Charlotte, bounded by patent line, WILLIAM HIDSPATH corner and WILLIAM MAY's corner -- part of 1313 acres patented by BENJAMIN WARD, bearing the date of 3 March 1760. Recorded Charlotte County Deed Book 1:011. [Reference may or may not be to Benjamin Ward of this record.] In the Will of RICHARD WARD, dated 17 November 1759 and proved 2 February 1762 Cornwall Parish, Lunenburg County, Virginia, said RICHARD WARD devised to his son, BENJAMIN WARD, 120 acres in Cumberland Parish [then Bedford County] adjacent to James Brown, Jonas Renuls, and Valentine Coffey. Richard Ward devised to his daughter, TAHPENES WARD, one shilling. He loaned six Negroes to his present wife, MARY (JOHNS) WARD and left 150 acres to their unborn child, the land being in Chesterfield County, lying between ELIZA GAY and SEATH WARD, between the road and the river and also 101 acres in Cumberland County between Angolea Creek and Appomattox River and also the land he then enjoyed in Lunenburg County and all the Negroes and everything he was possessed with in Cumberland County and also in Lunenburg County and the six Negroes he lent his wife, Mary. Friend, SEATH WARD and PERRIN ALDAY served as his executors. The will was witnessed by ABRA MARTIN, NEAL FRANK, & JOSHUA WHARTON. [This reference proves that Richard Ward had three children: BENJAMIN WARD, TAHPANES WARD, and a third child as issue of Richard & Mary Ward, who was named RICHARD WARD as proven by administration of Richard Ward, Sr. estate in Lunenburg County.] It is unknown if the Benjamin Ward of this record is the one mentioned in this deed: April 8 1766, Charlotte Co., VA Deed Book 1, page 11: THOMAS JONES of Charlotte County to MATHEW MARABLE of same for 50 pounds, 325 acres in Charlotte. Bounded by patent line, Wm. Hidspath's corner & Wm. May's corner. Part of a 1313 acre patent by BENJAMIN WARD bearing date of 3 Mar 1760. On 29 Aug 1765 THOMAS JONES of Charlotte deeded to WM. HEDSPETH of Mecklenburg for 150 pounds, 600 acres in Charlotte part of a greater trace patented to BENJAMIN WARD 3 Mar 1760 beginning at patent line & along Phillip Goode's line. (DB 1:52, Charlotte Co.) ''See Also'' [[Space:The_Ward_Family_Record|Ward Family Record]]

The Warners of Hartfor an Farmington Connecticut

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There were five immigrants of the name Warner who came to America in or before 1639. My initial focus will be on the descendants and ancestors of John Warner of Hartford and Farmington Connecticut. * Andrew Warner, who was residing in Cambridge in 1632. * John Warner, who came on the ship Increase in 1635, and settled in Providence, R. I., in or before 1637. *William Warner, who came from England in 1637 accompanied by his two sons, John and David, and settled in Ipswich, Mass. *John Warner, who appears among the original proprietors of Hartford in 1639 and later was one of the original settlers of the town of Farmington. * Captain Augustine Warner, who came to Virginia about 1628 and settled in York County. ''Note:'' No direct connections have been found thus far among these five Warner families. However, John Warner who settled in Hartford was a fellow townsman of Andrew Warner in both Hartford and Farmington. It is possible that both were connected with the Hatfield Broad Oak family, which is an area to explore further. My interest in the Warner family stems from the research my mother and those with whom she communicated puzzled over and work on for a long period of time. The first of the Warners to show up in my ancestry was Sophronia (Sophrona) Warner, my maternal great grandmother who married Squire Caris. The origin of the Warner, Warren name. This most interesting surname has two possible derivations. Firstly, it may be of Old German origin, derived from an Old Germanic personal name composed of the elements "war(in)", guard and "heri, hari", army; this was adopted by the Normans, who introduced it into England after the Norman Conquest of 1066. Secondly, the surname may be a contracted form of "Warrener", a topographical name for someone who lived by a gamepark; or an occupational name for someone employed in one. Warrener is derived from the Anglo-Norman-French "warrene", warren, a piece of land for breeding game, especially small animals and birds. Recordings of the personal name include Warnerus de Lusoriis, mentioned in the Eynsham Cartulary, Oxford in 1140; and Warner, Garner de Waxtunesham, recorded in 1160 in Lincolnshire. Early examples of the surname include Geoffrey Warner, who appears in the 1203 Curia Rolls of Surrey, and Peter le Warner, recorded in 1214 in the Curia Rolls of Yorkshire. Sir Edward Warner (1511 - 1565) was Lieutenant of the Tower of London; while Sir Thomas Warner (died 1649) conceived the idea of a West Indian settlement and founded a colony at St. Kitts in the Barbadoes. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Robert Warnier, which was dated 1196, in the "Pipe Rolls of Dorset", during the reign of King Richard 1, known as "The Lionheart", 1189 - 1199. 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. Source: Read more: http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Warner#ixzz3OpxtZZQ4

The Warren Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Warren Family == : Dyas, Thomas Winning, '''The Warren Family''', Manuscript, Canada (1969), 17 Pages * Title: '''The Warren Family''' * Author: Thomas Winning Dyas * Publisher: Manuscript by Author (1969) * Pages: 17 * NOTE: Supplement to this book were written as: Warren, James W. and Paula S. Warren. ''[[Space:The_Warren_Family_Historian|The Warren Ramily Historian]]'' (J. W. Warren, St. Paul, Minnesota, 1982-1992, 7 Volumes) * '''Availability:''' ** Microfilm: [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/340339?availability=Family%20History%20Library Family History Library] * '''Citation Example:''' ::: Dyas, Thomas Winning. ''[[Space:The_Warren_Family|The Warren Family]]'' (Canada, 1969, 17 Pages) * '''Footnote Example:''' ::: [[#Dyas|The Warren Family]]: Page 8 ---- * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Warren_Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

The Warren Family Historian

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Warren Family Historian == : Warren, James W., and Paula S. Warren, '''The Warren Family Historian''', Published by J. W. Warren, St. Paul, Minnesota, (1982 - 1992) - 7 volumes. * Title: '''The Warren Family Historian''' - Supplement to ''[[Space:The_Warren_Family|The Warren Family]]'' (Canada, 1969, 17 Pages) by Thomas Winning Dyas * Authors: James W. Warren and Paula S. Warren * Publisher: J. W. Warren, St. Paul, Minnesota (1982 - 1992) * Pages: 7 Volumes (except 1987 - 1988) * Topics: Newsletter for the interchange of genealogical data and history of the Warren (and variant spellings) families who came mainly from England, France, Germany, Italy, Normandy, Holland, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and possibly Norway. Richard Warren, who came on the Mayflower in 1620 was one of the earliest Warrens in America. Some focus is on (but not limited to) the family of Old Hardin or Harda Warren (b. 1788) who settled the Ozone Mountain area of Johnson County, Arkansas. He married Lydia Johnson in 1808. Their children were James, young Hardin, Michael, William, Lydia, and Belinda. Some Warrens settled in Barbados, Somer Islands, and St. Christopher (West Indies), and in Connecticut, Delaware, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, and Virginia in the 1600's. In the 1700's, some lived in Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island (Canada), Jamaica (West Indies), and in Georgia, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, New Jersey, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Vermont, and West Virginia. During the 1800's, some moved to Alberta, British Columbia, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, and Quebec (Canada), Utilla Island in British Honduras, and to Alabama, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, Ohio, Oklahoma Indian Territory, South Canadian Indian Territory, Tennessee, Texas, Washington, Wisconsin, and Wyoming. Later descendants also lived in Australia, Japan, Saudi Arabia, and in Alaska, Arizona, Florida, Hawaii, Nevada, Oregon, Washington D.C., and elsewhere. Some have Choctaw or other American Indian bloodlines. Some have African American bloodlines. * '''Availability:''' ** Microfiche of Select Volumes: [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/170496?availability=Family%20History%20Library Family History Library] * '''Citation Example:''' :::Warren, James W. and Paula S. Warren. ''[[Space:The_Warren_Family_Historian|The Warren Ramily Historian]]'' (J. W. Warren, St. Paul, Minnesota, 1982-1992, 7 Volumes) * '''Footnote Example:''' ::: [[#Warren|The Warren Family Historian]]: Volume 3, Page 12 ---- * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Warren_Family_Historian|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

The Warren Oriole Newspaper

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School Newspaper at Warren High School in Warren, Michigan

The Warren-Clarke Genealogy

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Warren-Clarke Genealogy == A record of persons related within the sixth degree to the children of Samuel Dennis Warren and Susan Cornelia Clarke * by Charles White Huntington (b.1854) * published by J. Wilson, Cambridge, 1894 * Source Example: ::: Huntington, Charles White. ''[[Space:The Warren-Clarke Genealogy|The Warren-Clarke Genealogy]]'' (J. Wilson, Cambridge, 1894) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Huntington|Huntington]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Warren-Clarke Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/warrenclarkegene00hunt_0 * https://archive.org/details/warrenclarkegene00hunt

The Warriner Family of New England Origin

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == 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 * by Edwin Warriner * published by Joel Munsell's Sons, 1899 * Citation Example: ::: Warriner, Edwin. ''[[Space:The Warriner Family of New England Origin|The Warriner Family of New England Origin]]'' (John Munsell's Sons, Albany N.Y., 1899) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Warriner|Warriner]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Warriner Family of New England Origin|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/stream/warrinerfamilyof00warr#page/n9/mode/2up *https://books.google.com/books?id=Pos_AAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005774610

The Washburn Family in America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Washburn Family in America == * by Brenton Pomeroy Washburne, 1925- * published by B.P.Washburne, Buena Park, California,1983 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Washburn Family in America |WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === :Volume 1 (1983) *https://archive.org/details/washburnfamilyin00wash/page/n3 (Borrow) :Volume 1 and Volume 2 (1997) *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009396903 (Search only) ===Table of Contents=== :1. Foreword :2. The Old Washbourne Family Tree :3. Codes for the family branches in America :4. The John Washburn branch :5. The William Washburn branch :6. Virginia branches of the family :7. Branches of the family who came to America later :8. Unlinked Branches :9. Index of Washburns :10. Washburn Spouse Index :11. The D.A.R. Patriot Index :Bibliography === 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 === *Washburne, Brenton Pomeroy ''[[Space:The Washburn Family in America|The Washburn Family in America]]'' (Buena Park, California,1983), [ Page ]. *[[#Washburne|Washburne]]

The Washington, DC area Negro Press

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[[Category: Washington, District of Columbia]] [[Category: Baltimore, Maryland]] Three newspapers remain within living memory in DC's Black community: [http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn84025891/ The Bee] was a ferocious and direct DC publication. [http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/marychurchterellcolored.htm Mary Church Terrell] " wrote a column for [http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83027091/ The Colored American] titled "The Women's World," under the pseudonym Euphemia Kirk." [[Washington-33 |Booker T. Washington]] also wrote regularly for The Colored American. (Note: many Mary Terrells but none with Church, so need to sort through them... [[Jones-29956|Jones-29956]] 10:24, 18 February 2015 (EST)) and the Baltimore [http://www.pbs.org/blackpress/news_bios/afroamerican.html Afro-American] See Also: [http://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED062240.pdf A Guide to the Negro Newspapers on Microfilm: A Selected List] from 1972 (glad the last author was more careful -see page 2...)

The Washington Ancestry and Records of the McClain, Johnson, and Forty Other Colonial American Families

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: United States of America, Sources]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source|Sources]] __TOC__ == The Washington Ancestry and Records of the McClain, Johnson, and Forty Other Colonial American Families == * by [[Hoppin-91|Charles Arthur Hoppin]] (1866-1941) * privately printed, Greenfield, Ohio, 1932 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Washington Ancestry and Records of the McClain, Johnson, and Forty Other Colonial American Families|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1-3 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008989414 ::* https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/26285/ * Vol. 1 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008989414 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE983132 * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/washingtonancest02hopp ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008989414 * Vol. 3 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008989414 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE4052363 === Table of Contents === * Vol. I. ::* A foreword ::* An acknowledgment ::* Table of contents ::* List of illustrations ::* The English ancestry of the Washingtons of Virginia ::* Colonel John15 Washington of England and Virginia and his children ::* Lieutenant Colonel Nathaniel Pope, of Maryland and Virginia ::* Colonel John Mottrom of Northumberland, Virginia ::* The Wrights of London, Virginia, and North Carolina * Vol. II. ::* A foreword ::* An acknowledgment ::* Table of contents ::* List of illustrations ::* Andrew McClain, founder and patriot ::* Some descendants of John Parkinson ::* The Scottish-Irish Rosses ::* The Scottish-Irish Saint Clairs ::* The Elsberrys of Maryland and Ohio ::* Veazey--Dormott--husbands of Maryland and North Carolina ::* Jonas and Ann Williams of Fauquier County, Virginia ::* English of Gloucestershire, England, and of New Jersey ::* Samuel Clift, Quaker, from Horsley, England ::* Errata * Vol. III. ::* A foreword ::* An acknowledgment ::* Table of contents ::* List of illustrations ::* Barent Driessen, Jan Barentsen van Zutphen, and their Johnson descendants ::* Willem Jansen van Borculo, and Cornelia Antonise van Salee of New Amsterdam ::* Anthony Janse van Salee, and van Vaes of New Amsterdam and Long Island ::* Pieter Claesen van Norden and the Wyckoffs ::* Van Etten and De Hooges of New York and New Jersey ::* Jan Martensen Schenck, founder, Long Island, N. Y. ::* Steven Koerte van Voorhees of Holland and New York and his family ::* Symon Jansen van Arsdalen, from Bornholm in the Baltic Sea, and his children ::* Claes Cornelissen van Schouw, Meutelaer, of Long Island, New York ::* The Honorable Cornelis Hendricksz van Nes, of Albany, New York ::* The Schofields of Connecticut, New York, and Ohio ::* De Golier--De Gaullier--De Gallier of New York and Ohio ::* Thomas, John, and Hannah Willis of New York ::* Albert Andriessen Bradt of New Amsterdam and Rensselaerswyck ::* Jan, Johannes, and Rachel Redcliff of Albany, New York ::* Joseph Yates of England, and Albany, New York ::* Marcelis Janse van Bommel of Beverwyck (Albany), New York ::* Lambert Jochemse van Valckenburch of New Amsterdam and Albany, New York ::* Hatch, Palmer, and Rowley of Massachusetts ::* The Cottles of Wiltshire and Marthas Vineyard ::* Look and Bunker of Marthas Vineyard ::* Joshua, Gilbert, and Sarah Hulse of New York ::* Waterbury and Lockwood of Massachusetts and Connecticut ::* Bowton, Bouton of Connecticut ::* Gregory of England and Connecticut ::* Marvin and Kellogg of Essex, England, and Connecticut ::* Jonas1, Senior; Jonas2, Junior; and Abigail3 Weed of Connecticut ::* Samuel1, John2, and Bertha3 Holly of Connecticut ::* John1, Joseph2, and Waitstill3 Green of Connecticut ::* Brundish, Brundage, Brandegee of Connecticut ::* Errata ::* Index of volume one ::* Index of volume two ::* Index of volume three === WikiTree Syntax === * Hoppin, Charles. ''[[Space:The Washington Ancestry and Records of the McClain, Johnson, and Forty Other Colonial American Families|The Washington Ancestry and Records of the McClain, Johnson, and Forty Other Colonial American Families]]'' (Greenfield, Ohio, 1932) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Hoppin|Hoppin]])

The Watchtower

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[[Category:Jehovah's Witnesses]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other:[[Space:Category-Source]] == The Watchtower == Back to [[Space:Jehovahs_Witnesses|Jehovah's Witnesses]] [[Space:Jehovahs_Witnesses#Resources|Resources]] *Publisher: Watchtower Bible & Tract Society, Brooklyn, New York 1950 *{{Wikidata|Q164706|enwiki}} * Source Example: ::: ''"[[Space:The Watchtower|The Watchtower]]"'' (Watchtower Bible & Tract Society, Brooklyn, New York 1950-) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#WT|The Watchtower]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Watchtower|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available at these locations === *1950- :https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/library/r1/lp-e/all-publications/watchtower

The Waterman Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Waterman Family == * by [[Jacobus-56|Donald Lines Jacobus]] (1887-1970) & [[Waterman-3114|Edgar Francis Waterman]] (1875-1972) * published by E.F. Waterman, New Haven, Conn., 1939-1954. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Waterman Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 (1939) Descendants of Robert Waterman of Marshfield, Massachusetts, through seven generations. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=VLhYAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/watermanfamily01jaco ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005774594 * Vol. 2 (1941) Descendants of Robert Waterman of Marshfield, Massachusetts, through seven generations. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=B7lYAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/watermanfamily02jaco ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005774594 * Vol. 3 (1954) Descendants of Richard Waterman of Providence, Rhode Island, together with records of many other family groups of the Waterman name. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=BLtYAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/watermanfamily03jaco ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005774594 === Table of Contents === * Vol. 1 ** [https://books.google.com/books?id=VLhYAAAAMAAJ&pg=PP11 Contents] * Vol. 2 ** [https://books.google.com/books?id=B7lYAAAAMAAJ&pg=PP11 Contents] * Vol. 3 ** [https://books.google.com/books?id=BLtYAAAAMAAJ&pg=PR9 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. === Citation Formats === * Jacobus, Donald Lines. ''[[Space:The Waterman Family|The Waterman Family]]'' (E.F. Waterman, New Haven, Conn., 1939-1954) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Jacobus|Jacobus]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Jacobus, Donald Lines. ''[[Space:The Waterman Family|The Waterman Family]]'' (E.F. Waterman, New Haven, Conn., 1939-1954) Vol. , [ Page ].

The Way International

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The Way International (or The Way Ministry) is a Christian religious cult which I ([[Whitten-11|Ted Whitten]]) was heavily absorbed in from the Summer of 1985 until sometime in late 1989. Although I now believe I learned a lot of crap and frequently misplaced my faith, during this time I made a lot of good friends, and had some very good times, and that is why I'm choosing to remember them here. ==Video== [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fdUnWhfmrRQ&feature=youtu.be Ted & Kim's 1988 Christmas video] Ted & Kim Whitten, new to Arizona, filmed this video 11-2-88 to send home to various friends and family members back East. Very active in The Way Ministry at this time, they interview their friends, most of whom are also in The Way, including Tim & Sharon Lawrence, Mark & Jacque Dailey, and Bob & Lisa Carson.

The Way West

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[[Category: The Way West]] ::[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px|Red Bullet]][[Project:The_Way_West|The Way West Project]] ::[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px|Red Bullet]]'''The Way West Project is a Sub-Project of the [[Project:Westward_Ho|Westward Ho Project]]''' ----------------- {{Westward Ho | sub-project = The Way West }} --------------------------
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This free space page is for profiles of people who came west by train or stagecoach, worked in these areas or helped to build the trains and coaches or lay the track to connect east and west.

Travelling by stagecoach in the West was often uncomfortable,but it was often the only means of travel and one of the safer ways to travel. There were rules for travelling by stagecoach,including no liquor, no cursing or smoking if ladies were present.Along the stage routes, stations were established every 12 miles ,as the stage driver neared the station, he or she would blow a small brass bugle or trumpet to alert the station staff of the coaches arrival. As early as 1832 it was realized there was a need to connect America's East and West coast. In 1869, the presidents of the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads drove the last spike into a rail line that connects their railroads, the Transcontinental railroad. Travel time between America's east and west coasts was reduced from months to less than a week.
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'''Profiles on Wikitree''' :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px|Red Bullet]][[Parkhurst-260|Charley Parkhurst]] - Charlotte Darkey Parkhurst was also known as one Eyed Charley or Six Horse Charley, she was a stagecoach driver, farmer and rancher in California she took the name Charley and lived as a male for most of her life.
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'''Sources''' '''Stagecoaches'''
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stagecoach Wikipedia] - Stagecoach *[http://americanhistory.about.com/library/weekly/aa120501a.htm American History] - A Cradle On Wheels Stagecoach Travel in the Wild West *[http://shades-of-truth.hubpages.com/hub/stagecoaches-of-the-wild-west Shades-of-Truth] - Stagecoaches of the Wild West *[http://www.legendsofamerica.com/we-stagecoach.html Legends of America] Stagecoaches of the American West *[http://wildwesthistory.blogspot.com.au/2013/06/the-stagecoach-fast-efficient-dangerous.html Wildwest History] - The Stagecoach: Fast, Efficient, Dangerous, and Miserable Form of Travel *[https://www.wellsfargo.com/about/history/stagecoach/ Wells Fargo.com] - The history of the The Wells Fargo Stagecoach *[http://www.thewildwest.org/cowboys/wildwestoutlawsandlawmen/173-blackbart.html The Wildwest.com] - Outlaw, Black Bart a California stagecoach robber whose real name was Charles E. Bolles *[http://www.texasalmanac.com/topics/history/stagecoaching-texas Texas Almanac] - Stagecoaching in Texas *[http://www.ourfamilyhistories.com/hsdurbin/pike/part2.html Our Family Histories] - National Pike, Road of History, Romance '''Images''' *[http://www.pinterest.com/mawmawjory/stagecoaches-and-stagestops-of-the-old-west/ Pinterest] - Stagecoaches And Stagestops Of The Old West *[http://www.old-picture.com/old-west/Stagecoach-Western.htm Old Picture.com] - A Western Stagecoach *[https://www.flickr.com/photos/38628255@N00/galleries/72157626437938271/ Flickr.com] - The Colorful Stagecoaches of the Old West - Wells Fargo - Butterfield - Concord - Overland Express '''Railroads'''
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*[http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/tomthumb.htm Eye Witness to History] - America's First Steam Locomotive, 1830, Tom Thumb --------------------------------

The Weare Family of Hampton, New Hampshire and North Yarmouth, Maine

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-Maine | Maine Sources]] | [[Space: Sources-New Hampshire | New Hampshire Sources]] __TOC__ == The Weare Family of Hampton, New Hampshire and North Yarmouth, Maine == * by [[Sargent-5590|William Mitchell Sargent]] (1848-1891) * published "Old Times" Office, Yarmouth, Maine, 1879 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Weare Family of Hampton, New Hampshire and North Yarmouth, Maine|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE1215707 * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=26304 * https://www.seekingmyroots.com/G007444 * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/47997/ === Citation Formats === * Sargent, William Mitchell. ''[[Space:The Weare Family of Hampton, New Hampshire and North Yarmouth, Maine|The Weare Family of Hampton, New Hampshire and North Yarmouth, Maine]]'' ("Old Times" Office, Yarmouth, Maine, 1879) [ Page ]. * ([[#Sargent|Sargent]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Sargent, William Mitchell. ''[[Space:The Weare Family of Hampton, New Hampshire and North Yarmouth, Maine|The Weare Family of Hampton, New Hampshire and North Yarmouth, Maine]]'' ("Old Times" Office, Yarmouth, Maine, 1879) [ Page ].

The Weddington Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Weddington Family == {{Image|file=Weddington_Name_Study-1.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Inside title page, ''The Weddington Family''. }} {{Clear}} * Compiled by [[Weddington-241|Andy Simmons Weddington]] * Self-published. Re-published, 2000 by [[Weddington-515|Robert Andy Weddington]] * Book: https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/65394-redirection * Citation Example: :::[[Weddington-241|Weddington, Andy Simmons]], comp. ''[[Space:The_Weddington_Family|The Weddington Family]]''. (Self-published, Re-published, [[Weddington-515|Robert Andy Weddington]], 2000) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Weddington|Weddington]]: Page 123 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Weddington_Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

The Weeping Time, List of Slaves

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category: Weeping Time, Slaves]] [[Category:McIntosh County, Georgia, Slavery]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Heritage_Exchange_Program|US Black Heritage: Heritage Exchange Program]] "The Great Slave Auction (also called The Weeping Time) was a March 2 and 3, 1859 auction of enslaved African-Americans held at Ten Broeck Race Course, near Savannah, Georgia. Slave Owner and absentee plantation owner [[Mease-56|Pierce Mease Butler]] authorized the sale of approximately 436 men, women, children, and infants to be sold over the course of two days. The sale's proceeds went to satisfy Butler's significant debts, much of it from gambling. The auction is regarded as the largest single sale of enslaved people in U.S. history.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Great_Slave_Auction This is a only a portion of the enslaved people who were owned by Butler and his family. For additional lists of those enslaved, please see [[Space:Pierce_Mease_Butler%2C_List_of_Slaves|Pierce Mease Butler, List of Slaves]]. This list and the identifying information were compiled by Annette Holmes http://www.glynngen.com/enslavement/butler.htm Please see the link for additional notes that include possible relationships between those listed and identification in additional documents. # [[Broughton-1974|George]] Broughton # [[Broughton-1975|Sue]] Broughton # [[Broughton-1976|George Jr]] Broughton # [[Broughton-1978|Harry]] Broughton # Elisha later known as Elisha Myers # [[Butler-25899|Molly]] # [[Butler-25900|Israel]] # [[Butler-25901|Sevanda]] # [[Chippin-2|Joe]] # Hagar # McPherson later known as Mack Turner # Patterson # Killoby # Angus # [[Chippin-4|Robert]] Chippin # [[Chippin-5|Luna]] Chippin # Israel # Edi # Elisha # George # Rutledge # Brutus # Bella # Venus # Nija # Juno # John # Patty # Santee # James # Beck # Manigault # Netty # Tena # Zebulon # Binah # Quacco # Jean # Delia # Philadelphia # Chaney # Lazarus # Bram # Joan # Morris # Lucy # Zephora # Mary # Pierce # St. Faux # Bram # Rufus # Sue # Infant # Moses # Melinda # Pompey # Dosey # Sarah # Aaron # Clary # Binah # Sunbury # Bram # Mose # Stepney # Eve # Jonas # Lester # Cudjo # Lucy # Primus later known as Primus Wilson # Daphney # Dido # Infant # Phillip # Pender # Hannah # John # Levi # Rachel # Kate # Rentee # Sukey # Amorita # Happy # Rentee # Elizabeth # Hector's Bess # Ben # Betty # Phoebe # Hector # George's Frank # Ruth # Charleston # Joe # Frank # Kate's John later known as John Butler # Betsey # Kate # Violet # Wooster later known as Wooster (Worcester?) Gordon # Mary # Com'dore Bob (surname later is Bob) # Kate # Linda # Joe # Bob # Mary # Anson # Violet # Allen Jeffrey # Sikey # Watty # Rina # Lena # Pompey # Kitty # Pompey Jr # John # Noble # Andrew later known as Andrew Stewart # Hetty # Sena # Corington later known as Corington Stewart # Ned later known as Ned Beach # Sena later known as Scena Beach # Mary # Robert # Daniel # Bess # Sam # Elizabeth # Sena # Affa # Hannah # Doctor George not sold # Margaret not sold # Maria not sold # Lena not sold # Mary Ann not sold # Infant not sold # Somerset # Phoebe # Fenton # Cain # Jane # Samuel # Auber # Yo'g Somerset # Melinda # Somerset # Nancy # Hagar # Molly # Mary # Caledonia # Toney's Rose # Will # Sarah # Dorcas # Sue # Ben # Sally # 3 Fing'd Tony # Betty # Solomon # Bina # Luna # Quash # Peter # Judy # John # Peter # Driver Jim # Nelly # Silva # Floyd # Aaron # Amy # Elijah # Hagar # Daphne # Constant # Sukey # Priscilla # Bram # Tina # Thursday # Minda # Bram # Toney # Lucky # Justice # June # Die # Cornelia # Barney # Sukey # Sally # Elsey # Robert # Mary # Leah # Mansfield # Flora # Munn # Matty # Die # Brister # Diana # Infant # Hopkin's Frank # Nanny # Frank # Diana # Moses # Venus # Brister # Venus # Eliza # Milah # Katy # Kit # Matilda # Wiseman later known as Wiseman Ferguson # Hannah # William # Matilda # Kit # Lincoln's Toney # Judy # Phillis # Dennis # Notion # Cuffy # Abigail # Sukey # Cuffy # Sandy # Sandy # Ursula # Atwood's Jack # Cretia # Cornelia # Jack # Reuben # Esther # Reuben # Troup Isaac # Sue # Chloe # Eleanor # Sally Walker # Noble later known as Noble Walker # Sophy # Malsey # Chaney # James later known as James Walker # Lawyer Charles # Flora # Lucy # Salem # Sukey # Eddy # Gracy # Sandy # Rina # Grace # York # Fanny # Peter # Jennie # Sancho later known as Sancho Bennett # Peter later known as Peter Bennett # Eli # Dorcas # Celia # Rose # Eliza # Phillip # Amarita # John # William # Nero # Abraham # Chloe # Joshua's Milly # Cain # Abby # Peter # Robin # Chloe # Trial # Harriet # Sue # Congo Frank # Maria # Emanuel # Mary # Ann # Hampton # Robbin # Cezar # Betty # Laban # Paul # Lucy # Sarah # Quamina # Molly # Caleb # Helena # Prince # Amity # Reuben # Quamino # Jeffrey # Mingo # Eve # Dembo # Patty # John # Bill # Patty # Flanders later known as Flanders (Philander?) Bleach # Lucy # Katy later known as Katy Hix/Hicks # Patty # Haney # William # Martin later known as Martin Butler # Charity later known as Charity Butler # Beck # Martin # Lucy # Peter # Ruth # Charity later known as Charity Butler # Goin # Cassander # Emiline # Judy # Dorcas # Joe # Tom # Judge Will # Lowden later known as Lowden Bennett # Hagar later known as Hagar Bennett # Lowden Jr # Silas # Lettia (should be Letitia) # Fielding # Abel # Smith's Bill later known as Bill Williams # Leah # Sally # Adam # Charlotte # Leah # Maria # Luna # Clementina # Tom # Harriet # Wanney # Deborah # Infant # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # London's Kit # Jane # Jacob # Frances # Lucy # Silas # Phoebe # Infant # Lamotte # Martha # Peter # Lydia # Dicey # Anson # Mark # Jonas # Kate # Infant # Guy # Jeffrey # Andrew # Hannah # Thomas # Ezekiel # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # William # Jane # Shoemaker Bill's Sally ==Sources==

The Welfare Committee

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'''The Governance of the German Colonies in Russia:'''
'''With the Eventual Establishment of the Welfare Committee'''
The Russian government took various approaches for managing the German colonies within its borders. Initially, the German colonies in the Volga region were administered by St. Petersburg. After 1782, the colonies were shifted to local administration by the office which oversaw the Russian crown peasantry. Soon, this governance arrangement was also considered inadequate and even harmful to the development of the German colonies. In 1797, the Russian Government created a special section in the Office of State Economy, with the responsibility of overseeing the colonies in South Russia. Oversight of the Volga colonies was also transferred to this office. In 1800, a field office was established in Ekaterinoslav on the Dnieper (in the current city of Dnipropetrovs’k). This office controlled the expenditure of state funds used in the establishment of new colonies in South Russia, collected taxes from the colonies and issued reports regarding their progress but it had no judicial authority and was understaffed. In 1802, with the accession of Alexander I to the throne, the office was moved to the Ministry of the Interior. This was office in charged with sorting out the details of the “Tarutino Affair” which occurred in 1815. In the summer of that year, a conflict arose between the German colonists and a Russian official by the name of Mendelsohn in the village of Tarutino, Bessarabia, Russia. In the “History of Tarutino,” by Mutschall, two versions of this event are provided. In version one, Mendelsohn caused dissent by renting pastureland to someone outside of the village. In the second version, Mendelsohn was not willing to open a grain storehouse, during a time of need in the village, just before the next harvest came in. In both versions, Mendelsohn felt threatened, went to Kishinev (the provincial capital of Bessarabia) and reported a revolt in Tarutino. As a result, the provincial governor, Major General Harting brought troops to Tarutino to make sure no revolt had or was about to occur. He fired shots as warnings, beat several colonists, and in the process perhaps even killed one of them. The general arrested the village spokesman, Pastor Schnabel and brought him back to Kishinev. A paper by Brandes [Von den Zaren Adoptiert, 185], lends credence to the second version of the account. Brandes identifies, Mendelsohn as a “smotritel” or a person hired by the Russian government to watch over the food and distributed as promised to the colonists. Brandes shares that a break-in of the grain storehouse occurred, during which Pastor Schnabel disobeyed orders to not touch the supplies. Both Mutschall and Brandes agree that bad feelings developed between the German colonists and their supervisors. The Germans felt that they were being treated as Russian peasants, with the supervisors resorting to blows when they did not like something. Eventually, it was determined that no revolt had occurred in Tarutino. However, it took a year and a half before Pastor Schnabel was returned to his freedom and life in Tarutino. This incident spurred the Russian government to conduct a review of their management of the German Colonies. General Harting as removed from overseeing the German colonists in Bessarabia and replaced by Count Pavel D. Kiselev. Kiselev reestablished the peace and continued to facilitate the establishment of new German colonies. He was also assigned the task of studying how the new German and Bulgarian colonies in Bessarabia and the older German colonies in Xerson and Ekaterinoslav provinces were being managed. Kiselev found, “everything there [in Bessarabia] is for sale” and senior officials were obligated to steal even more, given they paid 20 or 30 thousand rubles apiece for their nominations to office. Kiselev’s report to the Tsar recommended the colonies be supervised by a single organization that could cross provincial boundaries, being independent of the provincial governments. Kishinev’s recommendations were accepted and on 22 March 1818, by formal decree, the Welfare Committee was established. Formally known as the Welfare Committee for Foreign Settlements on the Southern Borderlands of Russia, it became the sole agent of the Russia government responsible for the affairs of the German colonies in Bessarabia and South Russia. The decree of 1818 established that Welfare committee to be “led by a senior official with the rank of privy counselor, the third highest rank in the table of ranks and equivalent to a lieutenant general in the army.” He was assigned to be the president of the Welfare Committee, to be assisted by two advisors and given a staff of 18 support people. Their purview included not only the German colonists, but also the Bulgarian Orthodox refugees escaping from Turkish rule. The first president was General Ivan N. Inzov (1768-1845). He was given this position in 1818, a position he held until his death in 1845. Once the trouble in Tarutino were solved, relationships between St. Petersburg and Kishinev became calm and distant. For the German colonists, the Welfare Committee was the new face of the Russian Government. It took an active role in the establishment of colonies, it became the legal, administrative and tax authority over the colonies. Note: The Welfare Committee referred to German colonies placed in the Xerson Province as the Odessa colonies and these are made up of the Liebental District (721 families), the Kucurgan District (492 families) Glückstal District (430 families), the Berezan District (1, 089 families), and the Tiraspol District (73 families). {Footnote 75, page 227) Reference: Burkett, Huey [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/946987640 ''The German Settlements in Bessarabia: A Study of the German Immigration to, Successful Settlement in, and Ultimate Abandonment of Bessarabia'''], (2016, TIPS Technical Publishing, Inc.) pages 153-157 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Black_Sea_Germans Return to Black Sea German page.]

THE Welsh, White Name.

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The Wentworth Genealogy: English and American

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Wentworth Genealogy: English and American == * by [[Wentworth-1775|John Wentworth]], LL.D. (1815-1888) * published by Little, Brown and Company, Boston, 1878 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Wentworth Genealogy: English and American|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=KR8aAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/wentworthgeneal02wentgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/wentworthgenealo01went * Vol. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ux0aAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/wentworthgeneal03wentgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/wentworthgeneal00wentgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/wentworthgenealo02went * Vol. 3 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=wR4aAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=KfIUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=6DhAAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/wentworthgeneal01wentgoog * Vol. 1, 2, 3 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006745964 === Table of Contents === * Vol. 1 ** Table of Contents ** Illustrations *** Engraved Portraits *** Coat of Arms *** Fac-Simile of Documents *** Fac-Simile of Autographs *** Tabular Pedigrees *** Extended Genealogical Notes ** Tabular Pedigrees ** Origin of the name of Wentworth ** The English Genealogy ** The American Genealogy *** William Wentworth, The Emigrant *** Second Generation *** Third Generation *** Fourth Generation *** Fifth Generation * Vol. 2 ** The American Genealogy, Continued *** Sixth Generation *** Seventh and Succeeding Generations ** Wentworths Whose Origin Is Unknown ** Additions and Corrections , Page 349 ** Supplemental Additions and Corrections ** Indexes *** Explanations **** I. Of Persons Bearing The Surname of Wentworth **** II. Of Persons Bearing Other Surnames Than That of Wentworth **** III. Of Places *** Additional To Index I **** Soldiers Whose Origin is Unknown *** Additional to Index II ** Summaries of Persons, Page 880 === Citation Formats === * Wentworth, John. ''[[Space:The Wentworth Genealogy: English and American|The Wentworth Genealogy: English and American]]'' (Little, Brown, & Co.. Boston, Mass. 1878) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Wentworth|Wentworth]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Wentworth, John. ''[[Space:The Wentworth Genealogy: English and American|The Wentworth Genealogy: English and American]]'' (Little, Brown, & Co.. Boston, Mass. 1878) Vol. , [ Page ].

The Wentworth Genealogy: English and American. Vol. I.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Wentworth Genealogy: English and American. Vol. I. == Geneological history recorded by the author following the Wentworth family tree. Includes a number of references to the Ricker family. * by John Wentworth, LL.D. * Little, Brown, and Company, Boston, 1878 * Citation Example: ::: Wentworth, John, LL. D. The Wentworth Genealogy: English and American. Vol. I. Boston, MA: Little, Brown, and Company, 1878. May 25, 2009. Accessed September 12, 2016. https://archive.org/details/wentworthgeneal00unkngoog. * Footnote Example: ::: [[Space:The Wentworth Genealogy: English and American. Vol. I.|Wentworth Genealogy Vol I]]: Page 10 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Wentworth Genealogy: English and American. Vol. I|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * [https://archive.org/details/wentworthgeneal00unkngoog https://archive.org/details/wentworthgeneal00unkngoog]

The Wentworth Genealogy Comprising The Origin of the Name

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Wentworth Genealogy == Comprising The Origin of the Name, the Family in England and a particular account of Elder William Wentworth, the Emigrant and of his descendants. : See update: Wentworth, John. ''[[Space:The Wentworth Genealogy: English and American|The Wentworth Genealogy: English and American]]'' (Little, Brown, & Co.. Boston, Mass. 1878) * by [[Wentworth-1775|John Wentworth]], LL.D. (1815-1888) * published by Alfred Mudge & Son, Boston, Mass, 1870 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Wentworth Genealogy Comprising The Origin of the Name|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/wentworthgenealo01inwent * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/stream/wentworthgeneal04wentgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/wentworthgenealo22went ::* https://archive.org/details/wentworthgenealo21went ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=RfEUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011617506 === Table of Contents === * Vol. 1 ** Table of Contents ** Illustrations *** Engraved Portraits *** Coat of Arms *** Fac-Simile of Documents *** Fac-Simile of Autographs *** Tabular Pedigrees *** Extended Genealogical Notes ** Tabular Pedigrees ** Origin of the name of Wentworth ** The English Genealogy ** The American Genealogy *** William Wentworth, The Emigrant *** Second Generation *** Third Generation *** Fourth Generation *** Fifth Generation * Vol. 2 ** The American Genealogy, Continued *** Sixth Generation *** Seventh and Succeeding Generations ** Wentworths Whose Origin Is Unknown ** Additions and Corrections ** Supplemental Additions and Corrections ** Indexes === 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 === * Wentworth, John. ''[[Space:The Wentworth Genealogy Comprising The Origin of the Name|The Wentworth Genealogy Comprising The Origin of the Name]]'' (Alfred Mudge & Son, Boston, Mass, 1870) Vol. , [ Page]. * ([[#Wentworth|Wentworth]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Wentworth, John. ''[[Space:The Wentworth Genealogy Comprising The Origin of the Name|The Wentworth Genealogy Comprising The Origin of the Name]]'' (Alfred Mudge & Son, Boston, Mass, 1870) Vol. , [ Page].

The West Family Register

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The West Family Register == Important Lines Traced 1326-1928 * by Letta Brock Stone * Published W.F. Roberts Company, Inc., Washington, D.C., 1928 * Citation Example: ::: Stone, Letta Brock. ''[[Space:The_West_Family_Register|The West Family Register]]'' (W. F. Roberts Company, Inc., Washington, D.C., 1928) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Stone|Stone]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_West_Family_Register|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89080562184&view=1up&seq=11 ::* https://archive.org/details/westfamilyregist00ston

The West Parish Church, Salisbury, Mass.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Salisbury, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == The West Parish Church, Salisbury, Mass. == One hundredth anniversary, June 17, 1885. * published by Gunn Curtis Co., Boston, 1885 * 43 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The West Parish Church, Salisbury, Mass.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=60wsAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/westparishchurch00unse * https://archive.org/details/westparishchurch00salis * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009572593 === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:The West Parish Church, Salisbury, Mass.|The West Parish Church, Salisbury, Mass.]]'' (Gunn Curtis, Boston, 1885) [ Page ]. * ([[#WPC|West Parish Church]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:The West Parish Church, Salisbury, Mass.|The West Parish Church, Salisbury, Mass.]]'' (Gunn Curtis, Boston, 1885) [ Page ].

The Wetmore Family of America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Horatio Gates Somerby Fraud]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Wetmore Family of America == And its collateral branches: with genealogical, biographical, and historical notices. Thomas Whitmore, 1615-1681. * by [[Wetmore-1028|James Carnahan Wetmore]] (1813-1895) * published by Munsell & Rowland, 78 State Street, Albany, 1861 * 670 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Wetmore Family of America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=ZPIUAAAAYAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=s11bAAAAMAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=sxdYAAAAcAAJ * https://archive.org/details/wetmorefamilyofa00wetm * https://archive.org/details/wetmorefamilyofam00wetm * https://archive.org/details/wetmorefamilyam00wetmgoog * https://archive.org/details/wetmorefamilyam01wetmgoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005780975 === Table of Contents === * Preface * [https://archive.org/details/wetmorefamilyam00wetmgoog/page/n17 Errata and Additions] * Chart * Introduction * Wetmore memorial. Thomas Whitmore, * Immediate descendants of Thomas Whitmore * Descendants of John, son of Thomas * Descendants of Thomas, son of Thomas * Descendants of Samuel, son of Thomas * Descendants of Izrahiah, son of Izrahiah, son of Thomas * Rev. James, son of Izrahiah, son of Thomas, and his descendants * Judge Seth, son of Izrahiah, son of Thomas, and his descendants * Jeremiah, son of Izrahiah, son of Thomas * Caleb, son of Izrahiah, son of Thomas, and his descendants * Son of Izrahiah, son of Thomas * Son of Thomas. Third generation. Children of Deacon Beriah * Son of Thomas. Third generation. Children of Nathaniel * Son of Thomas. Third generation. Children of Joseph * Appendix. A. Historical sketches of John Whitmore, of Stamford. 1639-45 * Appendix. B. Armorial bearings, of the families of Whitmore in England, taken from Burkes Encyclopedia of Heraldry, &c., London, 1847 * Appendix. C. Abstract of wills, copied from various records in England, by Mr. A. S. Somerby (pseudonym for [[:Category:Horatio_Gates_Somerby_Fraud|Horatio Gates Somerby]]) * Appendix. D. Pres. Jonathan Edwards * Appendix. E. Elder William Brewster1 * Appendix. F. Hon. John Treadwell, LL. D.1 * Appendix. G. Rev. Samuel Kirkland1 * Appendix. H. Captain Myles Standish * Index. Thomas Whitmore (Wetmore) and his immediate descendants * Index. Descendants of John, son of Thomas * Index. Descendants of Thomas, son of Thomas * Index. Descendants of Samuel, son of Thomas * Index. Descendants of Rev. Izrahiah, son of Izrahiah, son of Thomas * Index. Descendants of Rev. James, son of Izrahiah, son of Thomas * Index. Descendants of Judge Seth, son of Izrahiah, son of Thomas * Index. Descendants of Jeremiah, son of Izrahiah, son of Thomas * Index. Descendants of Caleb, son of Izrahiah, son of Thomas * Index. Josiah, son of Izrahiah, son of Thomas and his children * Index. Beriah, son of Thomas and his descendants * Index. Nathaniel, son of Thomas and his descendants * Index. Joseph, son of Thomas, and his desendants * Index. Descendants of Wetmores, not Wetmore by name * Index. Persons who married Wetmores, of their descendants * Index. Collateral branches * Index. Names incidentally mentioned * Index. Titles of works quoted === Errata === * [https://archive.org/details/wetmorefamilyam00wetmgoog/page/n17 Errata and Additions] * Pages 5-6, Page 338, Page 542 reference the work of "Mr. A. S. Somerby". It is assumed that this is Horatio Gates Somerby, and his work is questionable. For more information see [[Category: Horatio Gates Somerby Fraud|Horatio Gates Somerby Fraud]] * 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 === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Wetmore, James Carnahan. ''[[Space:The Wetmore Family of America|The Wetmore Family of America]]'' (Munsell & Rowland, Albany, 1861) [ Page ]. * ([[#Wetmore|Wetmore]]) * Wetmore, James Carnahan. ''[[Space:The Wetmore Family of America|The Wetmore Family of America]]'' (Munsell & Rowland, Albany, 1861) [ Page ].

The Whangamomona, Kohuratahi and Tahora War Memorial Cenotaph

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[[Category: New Zealand, Monuments and Memorials]] [[Category:Whangamomona, Manawatū-Whanganui]] [[Category: Whangamomona, Kohuratahi and Tahora War Memorial Cenotaph, Whangamomona, Manawatū-Whanganui]] '''The Whangamomona, Kohuratahi and Tahora War Memorial Cenotaph at Kohuratahi - North Taranaki''' {{Image|file=The_Whangamomona_Kohuratahi_and_Tahora_War_Memorial_Cenotaph.jpg |caption=War Memorial at Kohuratahi}} The War Memorial at Kohuratahi was unveiled on Anzac Day, 25th April 1922; organized by Albert Perry and erected by the residents of Whangamomona, Kohuratahi, and Tahora Districts to the memory of their soldiers who made the Supreme Sacrifice, in the Great War of 1914 -1918. Special Public Works trains brought over three hundred people from Whangamomona and Tahora to Kohuratahi, where the newly erected memorial, an obelisk of grey granite enclosed in a square of concrete posts and iron railings, stood alongside the railway station gates. - “Lest We Forget.”, [http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/STEP19220427.2.26 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 23, 27 April 1922 ] :'''Listed on the Memorial''' :LEFT PANEL :[[Aitchison-341|Robert Aitchison]] :[[Bain-1912|Ronald Duncan Bain]] :J. CREEK :[[Corbett-2159|Henry Albert Corbett]] :[[Cornwall-779|Robert Henry Charles Cornwall]] :[[Casey-3001|Francis Joseph Casey]] :[[Elliott-10485 |Vernon Douglas Elliott]] :[[Fulcher-198|Alfred Ernest Fulcher]] :[[Glendinning-207|James Jackson Glendinning]] :[[Gates-3656 |Frederick Charles Gates]] :[[Hodder-258 |Basil Rayner Hodder]] :[[Harre-21|William HARRE]] :[[Holdstock-100 |William Leonard Holdstock]] :[[Johns-3826 |Percival Godfrey JOHNS]] :RIGHT PANEL :[[Kelliher-78|John Kelliher]] :[[Lance-738|Edward James Lance]] :[[McCartie-15|Ernest Hilton McCartie]] :[[Mowat-435|Herbert Gavin Mowat]] :[[Marsh-6396|Howard Edgar Marsh]] :[[Murray-11831 |George William Murray]] :J. MATTHIESON :[[Natzke-3|Leo Max Natzke]] :[[Paul-4826|Robert PAUL]] :[[Shewry-3 |David Joseph Shewry]] :[[Stephens-8544|Sydney Stephens]] :[[Stevens-13949|John Lawrence Stevens]] :[[Stevens-13948|Duncan Burrell Stevens]] :REAR PANEL :[[Smith-143673 |Leonard Francis Burton Smith]] :[[Smith-143787 |Donald McKay Smith]] :[[Shield-125|Ronald Coode Shield]] :George SYME :[[Sewell-1765|John Henry Sewell]] :[[Tavender-27 |Nigel Francis Hugh Tavender]] :R. TAYLOR :W. TAYLOR :[[Trowern-1|Harold Clarence Ignersoll Trowern]] :[[Willis-3284|George Edward Willis]] :Robert WILLIAMS :[[Watkins-6824 |Richard Reginald WATKINS]] :[[Walsh-5717 |Thomas Patrick Walsh]] :added plaque :[[Hitchcock-2375 |Frank Norman Spurrell Hitchcock]] :W.W.2 :C. M. HIGHT :F. P. C. MOORE :D. J. GLEESON == See Also == * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Whangamomona&public=1 Whangamomona]

The Wheeler Family of Rutland, Mass. and Some of Their Ancestors

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-Vermont | Vermont Sources]] __TOC__ == The Wheeler Family of Rutland, Mass. and Some of Their Ancestors == The ancestors and descendants of Nathan Halladay, father of the author's mother * by [[Wheeler-24900|Daniel Merrick Wheeler]] (1846-1943) * published Pittsfield, Mass., 1924 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Wheeler Family of Rutland, Mass. and Some of Their Ancestors|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/wheelerfamilyofr00whee * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005780840 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/27293/ * https://books.google.com/books?id=gIlbAAAAMAAJ search & snippet === Table of Contents === * Chapter I. First generation and allied families * Chapter II. Second generation and allied families * Chapter III. Third generation and allied families * Chapter IV. Fourth generation and allied families * Chapter V. Fifth generation and allied families * Chapter VI. Sixth generation and allied families * Chapter VII. Seventh generation and allied families * Chapter VIII. Eighth generation and allied families. 1870-- * Chapter IX. Ninth generation * Chapter X. The ancestors of Nathan Halladay father of Susan Halladay Wheeler, 1810-1902 * Chapter XI. Nathan5 Halladay and allied families * Chapter XII. Descendants of Nathan Halladay. 1805-1890 === 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 === * Wheeler, Daniel Merrick. ''[[Space:The Wheeler Family of Rutland, Mass. and Some of Their Ancestors|The Wheeler Family of Rutland, Mass. and Some of Their Ancestors]]'' (Pittsfield, Mass., 1924) [ Page ]. * ([[#Wheeler|Wheeler]])

The Wheelock family in America, 1637-1969

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Wheelock family in America, 1637-1969 == * by Walter T Wheelock * published by Walter T Wheelock, Uxbridge, MA 1969 * Source Example: ::: Wheelock, Walter T. ''[[Space:The Wheelock family in America, 1637-1969|The Wheelock family in America, 1637-1969]]'' (W.T. Wheelock, Uxbridge, MA, 1969). * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Wheelock|Wheelock]]: Page 134 * [[Special: Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Wheelock_family_in_America%2C_1637-1969|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/450820?availability=Ogden%20Utah%20FamilySearch%20Library

The Whitcomb family in America : a biographical genealogy

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Whitcomb Family in America: A Biographical Genealogy == With a chapter on our English forbears "by the name of Whetcombe" * by [[Whitcomb-1424|Charlotte Whitcomb]] (1841-1908) * published by C. Whitcomb, Minneapolis, Minn., 1904 * 621 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Whitcomb family in America : a biographical genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/whitcombfamilyin00whit * https://archive.org/details/whitcombfamilyi00unkngoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100640740 === Table of Contents === :Foreword :The English Whitcombs :The Whitcombe Arms :John (1) and Descendants in America :James Whetcombe of Boston :John Whetcombe, Jr. :The Robert Line :The Jonathan Line :The Job Line :The Josiah Line :Untraced Whitcombs :Appendix :Index === Errata === :Errata (From page 4) :Page 107— The date of birth of Welton Morris is wrong but is just as received. :Page 166— In biographical sketch 910, make the last sentence read: Calvin and Bessie reside in Knoxboro, N.Y. :Page 280 — Change Lorenzo to Lorenza. :Page 258 — The footnote on this page should have been omitted, as the document was later photographed and placed in the article on Gen. John Whetcomb. :Page 322— Change Joseph Mortimer to Joshua Mortimer. :Page 502— Luke Penfield was twice married; names of all his children are given but nothing concerning the first wife has been received. * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Whitcomb, Charlotte. ''[[Space:The Whitcomb family in America : a biographical genealogy|The Whitcomb Family in America: A Biographical Genealogy]]'' (C. Whitcomb, Minneapolis, Minn., 1904) [ Page ]. * ([[#Whitcomb|Whitcomb]])

The Whitmore Genealogy, A Record of the Descendents of Francis Whitmore of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1625-1685

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Whitmore Genealogy, A Record of the Descendents of Francis Whitmore of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1625-1685 == * by Purdy, Jessie Whitmore (Patten), Mrs. (1873-) * published Pengelly & Bro., Printers, Reading, Pa., 1907 * Source Example: ::: Purdy, Jessie Whitmore (Patten), Mrs., ''[[Space:The Whitmore Genealogy, A Record of the Descendents of Francis Whitmore of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1625-1685|The Whitmore Genealogy, A Record of the Descendents of Francis Whitmore of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1625-1685]]'' (Pengelly & Bro., Reading, Pa., 1907) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Purdy|Purdy]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Whitmore Genealogy, A Record of the Descendents of Francis Whitmore of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1625-1685|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/whitmoregenealog00purd * https://archive.org/details/whitmoregenealog01purd * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009598857

The Whiton Family in America, The Genealogy of the Descendents of Thomas Whiton (1635)

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Whiton Family in America, The Genealogy of the Descendents of Thomas Whiton (1635) == * by [[Whiton-575|Augustus Sherrill Whiton]] (1887-1961) * published by The Whiton Family Association, Inc., New London, Conn., 1932 * 258 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Whiton Family in America, The Genealogy of the Descendents of Thomas Whiton (1635)|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/whitonfamilyinam00whit * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005780980 * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/dcms?pid=IE1216351 === 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. === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Whiton, Augustus Sherrill. ''[[Space:The Whiton Family in America, The Genealogy of the Descendents of Thomas Whiton (1635)|The Whiton Family in America]], The Genealogy of the Descendents of Thomas Whiton (1635)'' (Whiton Family Association, Inc., New London, Conn., 1932) [ Page ]. * ([[#Whiton|Whiton]]) * Whiton, Augustus Sherrill. ''[[Space:The Whiton Family in America, The Genealogy of the Descendents of Thomas Whiton (1635)|The Whiton Family in America]], The Genealogy of the Descendents of Thomas Whiton (1635)'' (Whiton Family Association, Inc., New London, Conn., 1932) [ Page ].

The Wights:A Record of Thomas Wight of Dedham and Medfield

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Emens-67 Create Profile Author]] == The Wights:A Record of Thomas Wight of Dedham and Medfield == and of his descendants, 1635-1890 * by [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/114599963/william-ward-wight William Ward Wight], 1849-1931. * published by Swain & Tate, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1890 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Wights:A Record of Thomas Wight of Dedham and Medfield|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100390771 * https://archive.org/details/wightsrecordofth00wigh/page/n6 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/genealogy-glh16938220/ === WikiTree Syntax === * Wight, William Ward''[[Space:The Wights:A Record of Thomas Wight of Dedham and Medfield |The Wights:A Record of Thomas Wight of Dedham and Medfield ]]'' (Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1890), [ Page ]. * [[#Wight|Wight]] ===Table of Contents=== :Dedication :Prefatory Letter :Chapter I. First Generation :Chapter II. Second Generation :Chapter III. Third Generation :Chapter IV. Fourth Generation :Chapter V. Fifth Generation :Chapter VI. Sixth Generation :Chapter VII. Seventh Generation :Chapter VIII. Eighth Generation :Chapter IX. Ninth Generation :Chapter X. Tenth Generation :Chapter XI. American Wights not connected, or unconnecitble, with Thomas(1) Wight :Chapter XII. An essay at the English ancestry of Thomas(1) Wight :Chapter XIII. Wights of Great Britain not otherwise mentioned :Chapter XIV. Additions and Corrections :Indexes- ::Index I.— Of Christian Names ::Index II.— Of Intermarriages ::Index Ill.—Of Pedigrees of Intermarrying Families ::Index IV.--Of Places :List of Authorities === 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.

The WikiTree Challenge 2021 Week 10

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== '''The WikiTree Challenge Week 10''' == ---- :Guest Star, Pat Richley-Erickson [[Player-10|Pat (Player) Richley]] *[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1VLMr2jqchdgnrfM_e_rbwsuxv1SGjRpQ4KJy8INVp7Q/edit?ts=601be145#gid=0 Tracking spreadsheet] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1189898/wikitree-challenge-10-pat-richley-erickson G2G post] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Player-Family-Tree-10 WikiTree pedigree chart] *[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/12755114/family/familyview?cfpid=-189572043 Comparison pedigree (dad's side) on Ancestry] *[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/12755114/family/familyview?cfpid=-189572042 Comparison pedigree (mom's side) on Ancestry] ===Interesting Finds=== * Betsey Oades married twice.[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Oades-1] * Charles Warner Player was Early Iowa LDS Pioneer, and Early Utah LDS Pioneer; Helped build two LDS Temples over 27 years. First was the Historical Nauvoo Temple in Iowa and second the LDS Temple in Salt lake City, Utah.[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Player-14] *Pat is the 16th great granddaughter of [[Stewart-1001|Robert (Stewart) Stewart King Robert IInd of Scots (1316-1390)]], relationship finder: https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Stewart-1001&person2_name=Player-10 === Military === * [[Froman-48|Sergeant William Gist Froman]] (American Civil War) * [[Froman-10|Jacob Froman]] (American Revolution) * [[Hite-18|Colonel Johannes Hite]] (French & Indian War) * [[Gist-40|Major Joseph Gist]] (American Revolution) * [[Gist-29|William Gist]] (American Revolution - Loyalist - he was captured twice, fought against his cousins, [[Gist-398|Nathaniel Gist]] and [[Gist-400|Richard Gist]] at the Battle of Kings' Mountain, where they both died. He fled to England and returned in 1789) *[[Higgins-341|Tolbert Higgins (1840-1928)]] and his brother [[Higgins-358|Aaron D Higgins (1816-1888)]] (Civil War, 2nd Reg, MO Cavalry) *[[Terry-339|Admiral Terry (1797-1884)]] (Civil War) * [[Wright-45591|William Wright]] was a High Sheriff, Deputy Commissioner of purchasing supplies for the Continental Army * [[Wasden-22|Orson Wasden]] Utah Blackhawk War 1866 * [[Wasden-8|Frederick Wasden]] Utah Blackhawk War 1866 * DAR [https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search/default.cfm?Tab_ID=1 Ancestor Search] * DAR Sticker ::{{Society Ancestor|society=DAR|ancestor=A123456}} :: or :: {{Society Ancestor|society=DAR}} === '''Documents shared by Guest''' === === '''Photos shared by Guest''' === * Plaque to the People of Penntown, Ripley, Indian, especially those that helped form the Basptist Church there. This includes Pat's gr---- grandfather Robert Terry (1771-1862). ["https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Terry-3055-2"] === '''Resources''' === ====Ireland==== *[[Space:Sources-Ireland-Province-County|Sources-Ireland-Province-County]] *[[Space:Sources-Ireland|Sources Ireland]] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Genealogy Ireland Genealogy wiki on Family Search] ====England==== *[[Space:England_Research_Resources:_General|England General Research Resources]] *[[Space:England_County_Resource_Pages|England County Resource Pages]] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/England_Genealogy England Genealogy wiki on FamilySearch] ====Germany and Prussia==== *[[Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources|German Roots Project Resources]] *[[Space:German_Roots_Project_Reliable_Sources|German Roots Project Reliable Sources Page]] *[[Space:Sources-Germany|Sources-Germany]] *[[Space:Immigration_Records_and_Passenger_Lists_-_Germany|Immigration records and passenger lists-Germany]] *[[Project:Palatine_Migration#Resources|Palatine Migration Project Resources]] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Genealogy German Genealogy wiki on Family Search] ====Pennsylvania==== *[[Space:Penn_Project_Reliable_Sources|Penn Project Reliable Sources]] *[[Space:Sources-Pennsylvania|Sources-Pennsylvania]] *[[Project:Palatine_Migration#Resources|Palatine Migration Project Resources]] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Pennsylvania,_United_States_Genealogy Pennsylvania wiki on Family Search] ====New York==== *[[Space:New_Netherland_Settlers_Project_Reliable_Sources|New Netherland Settlers Project Reliable Sources]] *[[Space:Sources-New_York|Sources-New York]] *[[Space:New_York_Genealogical_Resources|New York Genealogical Resources]] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/New_York,_United_States_Genealogy New York wiki on Family Search] ====Virginia and Kentucky==== *[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Project_Reliable_Sources|Southern Colonies Project Reliable Sources]] *[[Space:Southern_Pioneers_Project_Resource_Page|Southern Pioneers Project Resource Page]] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Virginia,_United_States_Genealogy Virginia wiki on Family Search] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Kentucky,_United_States_Genealogy Kentucky wiki on Family Search] ====Missouri==== *[[Space:Sources-Missouri|Sources-Missouri]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Missouri#Resources Missouri Project Resources] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Missouri,_United_States_Genealogy Missouri genealogy wiki on Family Search] ===Some Brick Wall profiles=== ''WikiTree profiles vs Comparison profiles on Ancestry'' :This is not a complete list, but just some of the brickwalls on her dad's side ====in lines of [[Player-16|Alma Oades Player (1862-1929)]]==== :[[Player-38|Charles Player (abt.1758-)]] on WT vs [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/12755114/person/-189572025/facts Charles Player] on Ancestry :[[Warner-440|Ann Warner (abt.1761-)]] on WT vs [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/12755114/person/-189572024/facts Ann Warner] on Ancestry *On WT, Ann is brickwall *on Ancestry, Ann's line continues, brickwalls are [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/12755114/person/13878602591/facts John Jacob Warner],[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/12755114/person/13878602594/facts Margaret], [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/12755114/person/12953834425/facts Cornelius Cargill], [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/12755114/person/12953834428/facts Mary Lucy], [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/12755114/person/13878613598/facts Thomas Tinsley], [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/12755114/person/13878613600/facts Sarah Jackson], [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/12755114/person/13878617372/facts Henry Chiles Col.], and [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/12755114/person/13878617375/facts Anna Harrelson] all lightly sourced, if at all. :[[Saunders-287|Benjamin Saunders (abt.1754-)]] on WT vs [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/12755114/person/-189571026/facts Benjamin Saunders] on Ancestry :[[Hudson-288|Hannah (Hudson) Saunders (1759-)]] on WT vs [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/12755114/person/-189571025/facts Hannah Hudson] on Ancestry :[[Oades-13|Richard Oades (abt.1778-abt.1802)]] on WT vs [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/12755114/person/-189571068/facts Richard Oades] on Ancestry *On WT, Richard is brickwall *On Ancestry, this is not the brickwall, lines continue for both his father and mother :[[Sowersby-2|Thomas Sowersby (1773-1850)]] on WT vs. [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/12755114/person/-189571024/facts Thomas Sowersby] on Ancestry *On Ancestry, his paternal line continues back three generations with wives :[[Featherby-5|Ann Featherby (1773-1846)]] on WT vs [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/12755114/person/-189571023/facts Ann Featherby] on Ancestry *On Ancestry, Ann's parents are the brickwalls ====in lines of [[Wright-1507|Mary Elizabeth (Wright) Player (1862-1903)]]==== :[[Wright-1506|William Emory Wright (abt.1776-abt.1827)]] on WT vs [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/12755114/person/-189571788/facts William Emory Wright] on Ancestry *On WT, paternal line continues back 5 generations, some need wives and more sources *On Ancestry, William Emory Wright is the brickwall ====In lines of [[Weiser-10|Charles Switzer Weiser (abt.1850-1926)]]==== :[[Weiser-122|Jacob Weiser Sr]] on WT vs. [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/12755114/person/-189571111/facts Jacob Weiser] on Ancestry *On WT his father is [[Weiser-124|George Weiser]] , son of [[Weisser-18|Jerg Weisser (1525-1604)]] and his spouse is [[Mayer-667|Anna Maria Mayer (1599-1677)]] *On Ancestry, his father is brickwall [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/12755114/person/-189571106/facts Simon Weiser] and his spouse is unknown :[[Tretz-2|Anna Tretz (1629-1696)]] on WT vs [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/12755114/person/-189571113/facts Anna] on Ancestry *On WT, Anna has parents but needs sources, merge clean up and gedcom cleanup *On Ancestry, Anna's LNAB is unknown and she is a brickwall :[[Ubelen-1|Hans Ubelen (abt.1625-1693)]] on WT vs [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/12755114/person/-189571120/facts Hans Ubele] on Ancestry :[[Muller-411|Anna Magdalena Christina Muller (1627-1697)]] on WT vs [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/12755114/person/-189571119/facts Anna Magdalena] *On WT, she has parents but needs sources *On Ancestry, she is a brickwall without LNAB :[[Reim-15|Sophia (Reim) Weiser (abt.1720-1764)]] on WT vs [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/12755114/person/-189571160/facts Sophia Reim] on Ancestry *On WT, Sophia is the brickwall *On Ancestry, her father [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/12755114/person/-189571159/facts Peter Reim] is the brickwall :[[Wenger-294|Lazarus (Wenger) Wengert (1715-1796)]] on WT vs [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/12755114/person/-189571198/facts Lazarus Wenger] on Ancestry *On WT, Lazarus is the brickwall, but has spouse [[Lauck-107|Anna Catharina (Lauck) Wenger (1721-1797)]] with continuing lines *On Ancestry, the line continues to Lazarus' father [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/12755114/person/12372700289/facts Hans Wenger] and his maternal grandfather [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/12755114/person/240044003184/facts Hans Ulrich], but Lazarus' spouse is unknown :[[Shaffer-105|Elizabeth (Shaffer) Stouffer (1791-1878)]] on WT vs [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/12755114/person/12350958730/facts Elizabeth Shaffer] on Ancestry *On WT, brickwalls are parents [[Stouffer-272|Jacob Stouffer Sr (1769-1845)]] and [[Reist-155|Elizabeth (Reist) Stouffer (1771-1834)]] *On Ancestry, parents unknown :[[Yockey-5|Unknown Yockey (abt.1799-)]] on WT vs [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/12755114/person/240049713810/facts Yockey] on Ancestry *missing spouse and both parents on WT and Ancestry

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== '''The WikiTree Challenge Week 11''' == ---- : Guest Star: [[Warthen-14|Rob Warthen]] *[[Warthen-14|Rob Warthen]] WikiTree *[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/52225475/family/pedigree?cfpid=13321739509 Rob's Ancestry Tree] *[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ooQjNRGfaydyiD2Q4uObTGsIUpyoZqBvo8zXg4qzxso/edit#gid=0 Week 11 Spread Sheet.] *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1191867/wikitree-challenge-11-rob-warthen G2G post Week 11] '''Rob says:''' :"Peter J Funk (born 1844) is my biggest road block. Note that his death certificate is likely wrong based on earlier census records. The information is somewhat convoluted and I believe there is another Peter Funk in the general area that gets confused with this one, so anyone working on it should be careful.

The WikiTree Challenge 2021 Week 12

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== '''The WikiTree Challenge Week 12''' == ---- : Guest Star: '''Dallan Quass''' === '''Documents shared by Guest''' === === '''Photos shared by Guest''' === * Christian Anderson Satter-Matilda Halverson Husser-Satter and children (Stephens-3929) * Halvor Olsen and Marte Gulbrandsdater (Stephens-3929) === '''Resources''' === * [https://newspapers.mnhs.org/jsp/PsSearchResults.jsp MNHS newspapers] * [https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/ Chronicling America news] * [https://directory.advantage-preservation.com/SiteDirectory Directory Advantage news] === Ancestors of Dallan Quass === :Great grandparents Family Search link *Ralph Kennedy Quass https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KFYQ-1Y2 *Emma Wilhelmina (Nehls) Quass https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNSY-35C *Herbert Thomas Greenley https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNSS-9QM *Alice Ann (Wilkinson) Greenley https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNS9-5S7 *John William Spriggs https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNSQ-3LB *Charlotte Marie Westby https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNSQ-3GK *Christian Anderson Satter https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNSN-GWK *Matilda Halvorsen Husser https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KN41-RXR ---------- 3rd great grandparents: * Halvor Olsen [[Olsen-9279]] (Stephens-3929) added by Alice Stephens Thomsen * Marte Gulbrandsdatter [[Gulbrandsdatter-195]] (Stephens-3929) Added by Alice Stephens Thomsen === '''Interesting Finds''' === #[[Spriggs-614|John Spriggs (1803-1861)]] married 4 times before he left England in 1848 with his 4th wife and nine children. # Jacob Christopher Nehls ([[Nehls-123]]) was sued over the ownership of a fence he had agreed to split with the previous neighbor when enclosing his property. Jacob lost the lawsuit and was forced to share the fence with the new property owner next to him; Charles Cray. # [[Hinde-251|William Hinde]] married [[Proffitt-772|Mary Proffitt]], sister of [[Proffit-122|Alice Proffitt]], in Ince, England in 1839. #[[Husser-152| Matilda Halverson Husser]] father was Gulbrand Halvorsen Husser (1823 - 1883). He married twice. First wife, the mother of Matilda was Gubior Gulbrandsdatter (1829 - 1901). Second wife was Ingeborg Andersdr born about 1830, had daughter Anne. (Alice Stephens Thomsen) #[[Satter-42|Christian Anderson Satter]] was born as Kristian Andersen. His fathers name was officially Anders "Andrew" Andersen. Anders changed their last name to Satter after arriving in the United States, especially in South Dakota.(Alice Stephens Thomsen) #[[Nehls-123|Jacob Nehls]] was the father of [[Nehls-125|Helen Nehls]] and [[Nehls-124|Robert Nehls]] who married, repectively, [[Sauer-1598|Albert Sauer]] and [[Sauer-1683|Caroline Sauer]], children of [[Sauer-140|Henry Sauer]]. In 1899, Henry Sauer named Robert Nehls and his son [[Sauer-1694|Charles Sauer]] as administrators of his [[Space:Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Henry_Sauer|will]], but did not name son Albert, who divorced some time before 1905. Jacob Nehls did name daughter Helen in his 1902 will. #'''A disagreement over $165''': On 17 March 1899 [[Sauer-140|Henry Sauer]] conveyed 80 acres to his son, [[Sauer-1694|Charles Sauer]], with the agreement to pay his father $200 each January 1 during his lifetime. After the death of Henry Sauer on 29 October 1900, [[Nehls-124|Robert Nehls]], as administrator of the estate, petitioned the court to obtain the pro rata payment of $164.93 for the partial year 1900. Although originally granted, the decision was appealed and overturned on 3 February 1903.Cornwall, W.W. ''Reports of cases at law and in equity determined by the Supreme Court of the State of Iowa.'' December 19, 1902 - April 9, 1903. Volume II. (Des Moines, Iowa: Geo. H Ragsdale, Pubisher, 1903) pp. 440 - 443; digital images, Google Books (https://www.google.com/books/edition/Reports_of_Cases_in_Law_and_Equity_Deter/oUJJAQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=nehls+buchanan+iowa&pg=PA440&printsec=frontcover: accessed 28 Mar 2021) #[[Pashby-41|William Pashby (abt.1731-bef.1825)]] Lived in Yorkshire, England. He had at least fourteen children including three sets of twins. There is an advert in the paper about a champion greyhound he was breeding that would “receive bitches at three Guineas each”. He lived to be 94 years old and died in 1825! #Halvor Olsen-9279 and Marte Gulbrandsdatter has a daughter Karen, then they married afterward and had a son. #The 1870 census for [[varker-4|Joseph Varker]] shows a daughter aged 10, her name is P?dice. (not at all clear). She does not appear on the FS tree, and is not with the family in 1880. No marriage or death has been found for her, and she is not mentioned in Joseph's will dated 1887. She seems to just disappear. # [[Sparks-6333|Ann Sparks (1778-1836)]] was a twin. Circumstantial evidence suggests that she married her 1st cousin. # Dallan had a number of ancestors baptized and/or married in the church in Fet, Akershus, Norway. (Please add any people you find to [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_12-2 the image], thanks!) (See: [[Jacobsdatter-414|Boel Jacobsdatter]]) # [[Christiansen-1867|Nils Christiansen]] lived in a cottage on the Tunnerud farm. He was not a farmer, however, he was a tailor. #[[Andersen-7782|Anders (Andersen) Satter (1823-abt.1892)]] his wife Maria and son, are featured in "A Norseman finds a home" in the ''Prairie Tamers of of Miner County, South Dakota" [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.b3635776?urlappend=%3Bseq=33] a publication that came out of the WPA Writers' Project. #[[Christiansdatter-277|Maren (Christiansdatter) Westby (1851-1938)]] arrived in New York 13 April 1878 and gave birth to her third child, Hartvig in Iowa, less than three months later on 6 Jul 1878. She travelled while 6 months pregnant from Norway to Liverpool to New York to Iowa, with her husband and her two daughter ages 1 and 4. === Space Pages === * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Henry_Sauer The Last Will & Testament] of [[Sauer-140|Henry Sauer]]. Henry is the brother-in-law of [[Nehls-122|Charles Adolf Nehls]], Dallan's 2nd great-grandfather on the Nehls line. *[[Space:Decorah_Business_College|Decorah Business College]] - Great Grandfather [[Spriggs-591|John William Spriggs (1872-1934)]] attended this college. Probably because of its location, It was well attended by pioneers of Norwegian descent. === Profiles Needing Work === * [[Nilsen-1225|Lars (Nilsen) Engehaugs]] - He needs parents. Research shows that Lars Nilsen and Lars Engehaugs may not be the same person. * [[Crane-7430|George Crane]] - His mother is a brick wall, as is his paternal grandfather (parents of James Crane). George is the 4th great-grandfather of Dallan, on the Spriggs line. *[[Gulbrandsdatter-195|Marte Gulbrandsdatter]] needs birthdate, death.

The WikiTree Challenge 2021 Week 13

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== '''The WikiTree Challenge Week 13''' == ---- : Guest Star: '''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Thompson-Jennings-1 Ellen Thompson-Jennings]''' {{Image|file=Silva-1055_Work_Space_21-2.png|align=r|size=300}} === '''Documents shared by Guest''' === === '''Photos shared by Guest''' === ===="Photos courtesy of Ellen Thompson Jennings"==== * Lillian Myrtle Shannon Thompson * Obituary of Lillian Myrtle Shannon Thomson * Glady's Oliver image 2 * Harold Alfred Thompson * Mabel Gladys Olive and Harold Alfred Thompson * Harold Alfred Thompson Gravestone * Ft Edmonton, Canada ===="Photos courtesy of Alice Stephens Thomsen"==== * Marriage Maria Gertrudis Kohlen (Tummings) Luxemburg === '''Resources''' === * [[Space:Alberta_Canada_Genealogy_and_History_Guide|Alberta Canada Genealogy and History Guide]] * [[Space:Ontario_Canada_Genealogy_and_History_Guide|Ontario Canada Genealogy and History Guide]] == Tell Us What You Found == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week * "The family story is that when Harold first came to Edmonton he lived at Ft. Edmonton Per Ellen Thompson-Jennings. * "Ft Edmonton, Alberta, Canada originally was built by Hudson Bay Company as just Edmonton House. By 1802 it had become Fort Edmonton. Ft Edmonton itself would move to 5 different locations during its history. "This fifth and final fort stood for 85 years, though its use as a fur trading post was phased out starting in 1891; during its final years, the Fort co-existed with the Alberta Legislature Building, which opened in 1913 on a terrace just north of the fort." "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Edmonton""https://www.ourcommons.ca/Content/archives/member-e.html"This would be during the time that Harold Alfred Thompson may have resided there. * [[Clark-63465|Robert Clark]] was a fish monger, as was his son [[Clark-62679|Robert]], and his grandsons Robert, Noah, and William! {{Image|file=The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_13-2.png|align=c|size=300}} *Total count of children for [[Sykes-2595|Richard Sykes]] blacksmith and [[Jentle-1|Betty Jentle]] is.....19! * [[West-21483|Henry West (abt.1816-)]] does not appear to have married Jane Allen who first appears as housekeeper. Her maiden name was Humphr(e)ys and her husband was a widower when she married age 20. * https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Murphy-23679 [[Murphy-23679|Hugh Murphy (abt.1806-)]] direct ancestor was a quill dresser (Quills were goose feathers used for writing by dipping into ink. The quill dresser would grade the feathers, prepare the barrel by plunging into hot ashes or sand to harden it, then scrape, manipulate and split until ready to use) * Maria Gertrudis Kohlen was married twice. She first married Jan Tummens on 25 oct 1839 In Sittard, Limburg, (Which at that time was in process of changing from a Belgian ownership to a Deutshe Bund ownership). Jan died less than two years into their marriage, it appears no children by that marriage (at this time). She married second to Jan Peter Letzenburg/Luxemburg again in Sittard, Limburg and still under Deutsche Bund ownership). * Unfortunately three of [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Kottmann-26 Johanna Henrietta Kottman-Hone] children died in a home fire. Fire destroyed the home. Alfred 20, James 15, and Samuel 11. Alfred managed to get out. Father helped Alfred out as the roof crashed. Walking two miles to farm of a neighbor, the eldest, Alfred collapsed and died. Mr Hone returned by himself to retrieve the bodies of James and Samuel Hone. *[[Johnson-105623|Peter Johnson]] appears to have campaigned for better rights for children working in the cotton mills of Manchester and was involved in submitting evidence against his employers to a House of Lords Committee. Notes are on his page with some juicy details! * The earliest new direct ancestor found was [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/March-1696 Arthur March], born about 1615 in Bilbrough, Yorkshire, England (March-1696) * The Kottmans emigrated location- and timewise very close to each other. the First was Johann Henrich (Johann) "Joes" Kottmann and his eldest daughters and their families in October 1879, in February 1880 his Son Heinerich and his Family followed. They all lived together just 5 houses apart in 1881. * '''History of Sittard''':(Courtesy of Eef van Hout) * before 1792 Duchy of Jülich; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duchy_of_J%C3%BClich] During it's existance this Duchy belonged to a few different noble families A few years of war and revolution and than: * 1795 - 1797 Cisrhenian republic [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cisrhenian_Republic] * 1797 -1815 , department Roer, France [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roer_(department)] * 1815-1830 United Kingdom of the Netherlands [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belgian_Revolution] * 1830-1839 Belgium * 1839-1867 Deutsche Bund/-German Confederation * 1867- till now: The Netherlands === Free Space Pages === :List any Free Space Pages created for, or linked to, members of this family. * === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests family serve in the military or military conflicts (Civil War, Revolutionary War, WWI, etc.)? == Profiles That Need Work == === Great-Grandparents === These are our starting profiles: # [[Shannon-4658|Lillian Shannon]] (1878-1926) Canada # [[Oliver-12457|Jesse Oliver]] (1884-1951) UK -> Canada # [[Clark-59186|Alice Clark]] (1884-1978) UK -> Canada # [[Middlebrough-5|Francis Middlebrough]] (1883-1966) UK -> Canada # [[Aindow-23|Ellen Aindow]] (1885-1934) UK -> Canada # [[Unknown-529922|William Unknown]] (1874-1954) Canada # [[Kottmann-16|Maria Kottmann]] (1883-1915) Canada ==== Harold Alfred's Line ==== # # ==== [[Shannon-4658|Lillian Shannon]]'s line ==== # # ====[[Middlebrough-3|Eleanor Middlebrough]]'s line==== # [[Middlebrough-3|Eleanor Middlebrough]] Needs sources and narrative # [[Beaton-1129|Mary Loretta Beaton]] Canada Needs narrative # [[Kottman-16|Maria Henriette Kottman]] Canada Needs sources and narrative

The WikiTree Challenge 2021 Week 14

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== The WikiTree Challenge Week 14== ---- :Guest Star: [[Janzen-52|Tim Janzen]] == Getting Started == [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Janzen-Family-Tree-52 Tim's Pedigree Chart] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1196703/wikitree-challenge-14-tim-janzen Link to G2G Post] - POST WILL GO LIVE ON APRIL 14 [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1LZOHh2Gy1cePvWSLdVJ1X8AvvoDgKBVSPug9L5RIAhg/edit#gid=0 Link to Spreadsheet] - use this to indicate what profile(s) you are working on and we also use it to track bounty points === Documents shared by Guest === * * === Photos shared by Guest=== * * === Photos shared by (Alice Stephens Thomsen) [[Stephens-3929]]=== * Richard McIntire Headstone * Richard McIntire 1850 Indiana Census * Richard McIntire 1860 Census; Boone, Harrison, Indiana * Mary Deborah McIntire-Kingsley Death Certificate * Lucinda Fowler McIntire Headstone * Riverview Abby, Portland, Multnomah, OR for Arthur McIntire and Lula McIntire * Headstone for Arthur McIntire and Lula McIntire * Arthur Sydney McIntire * Arthur and Lula McIntire at their Portland home * Arthur Sydney McIntire and Lula Pearl Tregamba-McIntire * McIntire-1910 Census-Burlingame, Osage, Kansas * McIntire-1915 Census-Burlingame, Osage, Kansas * McIntire-1920 Census-Burlingame, Osage, Kansas * McIntire-1925 Census-Burlingame, Osage, Kansas * Dietrich Lorenz * Will of Hugh McIntire pg 1 and pg 2 Jacob Janzen 1832-1912 Profile picture. === Research Resources === :WikiTree #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_AGC WikiTree AGC (Automatic GEDCOM Cleanup)] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:WikiTree_Challenge%2C_Maintenance_Categories WikiTree Challenge, Maintenance Categories] - use the categories to place profiles that need work or find profiles to work on :Tim Janzen #[https://learn.familytreedna.com/news/tim-janzen-genetic-genealogy-interview/ Tim Janzen Genetic Genealogy Interview] #[https://mhss.sk.ca/index.shtml Mennonite Historical Society of Saskatchewan] == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week Tim's Great-great-grandfather, [[Youngman-182|Louis Lawrence Youngman (1853-1933)]], was nearly frozen to death in an ammonia accident at work in 1890. Immediately following the accident, they feared he could not recover, but actually lived 43 more years until 1933. Tim's 3rd great grandmother Sarah Root Brown was born in New York and is buried in Brownhelm, Lorain, Ohio. By 1821, Sarah's grandmother Tryphenia (Mosley) Root, aunt Tryphenia (Root) Leonard and aunt Eliza (Root) Swift had also moved to Brownhelm. The sister [[Fannin-514|Martha Pernetta (Fannin) Moody]] of Tim's GG-grandmother Sarah Fannin Youngman was killed by her husband in a murder-arson-suicide in 1909 in Kentucky. {{Image|file=Fannin-514-2.jpg |caption=Farmer's Fiendish Act Article }} [[Crosier-454|Adam Crosier (1805-1887)]] kept accurate weather records of Harrison, Indiana from 1866 that people still look at today. His family carried it on well into the twentieth century. '''Maude Elizabeth McIntire:''' When Maude Elizabeth McIntire was born on 1 September 1907, in Olathe, Johnson, Kansas, United States, her father, Parson Evans McIntire, was 41 and her mother, Harriet May "Hattie" Lawrence, was 31. She married Paul Armstrong Youngman on 27 May 1934, in Harveyville, Wabaunsee, Kansas, United States. She lived in Wabaunsee, Kansas, United States in 1935 and Election Precinct 21 Lafayette, Yamhill, Oregon, United States in 1940. She died on 12 December 2006, in McMinnville, Yamhill, Oregon, United States, at the age of 99, and was buried in Hopewell, Yamhill, Oregon, United States."https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/L853-Q2C/maude-elizabeth-mcintire-1907-2006"(Alice Stephens Thomsen) '''Paul Armstrong Youngman''' When Paul Armstrong Youngman was born on 5 August 1907, in Harveyville, Wabaunsee, Kansas, United States, his father, Charles Lawrence Youngman, was 30 and his mother, Anna Brown Armstrong, was 30. He married Maude Elizabeth McIntire on 27 May 1934, in Harveyville, Wabaunsee, Kansas, United States. He lived in Election Precinct 21 Lafayette, Yamhill, Oregon, United States in 1940 and Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska, United States in 1998. He died on 12 December 2001, in McMinnville, Yamhill, Oregon, United States, at the age of 94, and was buried in Hopewell Cemetery, Hopewell, Yamhill, Oregon, United States."https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/L853-3HJ/paul-armstrong-youngman-1907-2001"(Alice Stephens Thomsen) '''Related History by Maria Lohrenz-Dalke''' "The Lohrenz family came to America on the "State of Nevada" ship. We have con-flicting records as to when it docked but it was either Aug. 5th or 8th, 1875. The record supplied by Maria Lohrenz Dalke says it was Aug. 8th, and the book called "Index to Mennonite Immigrants on United States Passenger lists 1872-190?" compiled and edited by David A Haury says it was Aug. 5, 1875. The boat docked at Antwerp New York. Diedrich had a brother Heinrich who came later on the Switzerland and arrived June 24, 1879. They came from Antwerp, Belgium and landed in Philadelphia, Penn. Both brothers first settled near Hampton, Nebr."(Alice Stephens Thomsen) '''Janzen Name and their Mennonite Relationship''' (Alice Stephens Thomsen) "Origin of the surname Janzen : This particular Janzen family is originally from the Netherlands; they were Dutch Mennonites. The people of Molotschna Colony, in South Russia were followers of a man named "Menno Simons" (1496-1561) whom the Mennonite faith is named after. Menno Simons was originally from Holland, and was influential in both Holland, and northern Germany. Janzen is one of the most widespread Mennonite family names of Dutch-Prussian background, derived from Jan (Johann, John) a given name, to which is added "zon" (zen, sen, etc.), the combination meaning "son of John." The name was very common among the Dutch Mennonites and found its way into the congregations bordering the Netherlands such as Krefeld , Gronau , and East Friesland. It was also common in Schleswig-Holstein and Prussia , where it was represented in the congregations of Elbing , Königsberg , Tiegenhagen , Ladekopp , Rosenort, Fürstenwerder , Heubuden , Tiensdorf, Orlofferfelde, Schönsee, Jeziorka, Deutsch-Kazun , etc. The name appears first on record in Danzig in 1568. From Prussia it was transplanted to Russia and later to North America, where it is found in most of the settlements started after 1874, and, later still, to South America. A branch of this name was transplanted from the Lower Rhine to Pennsylvania , where it was changed into Johnson. Jacob H. Janzen (1878-1950) was an outstanding church leader (General Conference Mennonite Church) and teacher both in Russia and Canada . He was also a pioneer Mennonite author composing at least 38 published writings. Krahn, Cornelius. "Janzen (Jantzen, Janssen, Jansson, Jansen, Johnson, Jansz, Janz, Jantz, Jans) family." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1957. Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 26 November 2008 ---- A lot of the women in the Lawrence family in Northamptonshire, England were employed as Lace Makers. {{Image|file=The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_14.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Peter Jakob (Janzen-776) and his second wife, Anna (Dalke-104) Janzen celebrated their "9th" wedding anniversary with a super-cool newspaper feature. }} [[Peasnall-17|Paul Peasnall]] was described as a "Pauper" in 1784 when he was buried in St Martin Litchborough Northamptonshire Tim's GG-Greatfather, [[Armstrong-7075|Russell Bigelow Armstrong]] was a double amputee from an elevated train accident when he was about 45 years old. He lived for another 10 years. {{Image|file=Armstrong-7075-2.jpg |caption=Russell Armstrong Train Accident }} === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. [[Space:Armour_Packing_Company|Armour Packing Plant]], Kansas City KS - employer of Tim's GGGrandfather, [[Youngman-182|Louis Lawrence Youngman (1853-1933)]]. === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests family serve in the military or military conflicts (Civil War, Revolutionary War, WWI, etc.) US Civil war: *[[McIntire-1407|Hugh J McIntire (1844-)]] *[[McIntire-803|Parson David McIntire (1831-1909)]] *[[McIntire-1408|Benjamin F McIntire (abt.1832-)]] *[[Croser-22|John Croser (abt1804- 1867)]] *[[Armstrong-7075|Russell Bigelow Armstrong (1843-1901)]] *[[Lawrence-4475|James J Lawrence (1839-1899)]] == Talk To Me!! == Having problems? Need something to do? Found something awesome?? Post a comment on the G2G, reach out through Discord, or PM/email me directly :) [[Daniels-2254|Daniels-2254]] 18:22, 4 March 2021 (UTC) == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === *'''4th Gr. Grandparents''': [[McIntire-1417|William McIntire]] and [[Linder-1053|Kesiah "Kessy" Linder]] (Alice Stephens Thomsen) *'''5th Gr Grandparents''':[[Lindner-42|Hans Jerg Linder]] and [[Newland-66|Ann Newland]].(Alice Stephens Thomsen # === Needs Work === # # == Brickwalls & Bounty Points == === Grandparent 1: [[Janzen-776|Peter Jakob Janzen]] === #[[Janzen-784|Franz Janzen]], needs parents, needs wife #[[Janzen-782|Franz Jacob Janzen]], needs wife #[[Nickel-836|Catharina Nickel]], needs parents #[[Born-745|Isaac Born]], needs parents #[[Behrends-92|Maria Behrends]], needs parents #[[Thoews-2|Johann Thoews]], needs parents #[[Reimer-1025|Maria Reimer]], needs parents #[[Wall-5495|Cornelius Wall]], needs parents, needs wife #[[Klaassen-304|Hans Klaassen]], needs parents, needs wife #[[Matthies-93|Peter Matthies]], needs parents, needs wife #[[Mierau-34|Michael Mierau]], needs parents, needs wife #[[Mierau-32|Jacob Peter Mierau]], needs mother #[[Unknown-554190|Katharina Unknown]], needs LNAB, needs parents '''Pre-1700''' #[[Von_Dijck-1|Philip Von_Dijck]], Prussia, Germany, needs parents #[[Grauwerts-2|Maria Grauwerts]], Prussia, Germany, needs parents #[[De_Veer-152|Oeselia De Veer]], Prussia, Germany, needs parents #[[Epp-516|Katharina Epp]], needs parents #[[Conrad-3445|Isaak Conrad]], Poland, needs parents #[[Suckau-6|Maria Suckau]], Poland, needs parents === Grandparent 2: [[Lohrenz-19|Elizabeth Lohrenz]] === #[[Lohrenz-21|Johann Heinrich Lohrenz]], Prussia, needs parents #[[Penner-1254|Maria Penner]], Prussia, needs parents #[[Heinrichs-401|Johann Heinrichs]], Prussia, needs parents #[[Lemke-568|Johann Lemke]], needs parents #[[Arend-351|Elisabeth Arend]], needs parents === Grandparent 3: [[Peters-13596|Peter Peters]] === #[[Peters-13628|Arend Peters]], South Russia, needs parents #[[Hamm-1971|Anna Hamm]], Prussia, needs parents #[[Bergmann-579|Anton Bergmann]], South Russia, needs parents #[[Nowitzky-1|Justina Nowitzky]], South Russia, needs parents === Grandparent 4: [[DeFehr-26|Margaretha DeFehr]] === #[[DeFehr-26|Margaretha]], Ukraine, Russia, Montana; needs parents === Grandparent 5: [[Youngman-181|Charles Youngman]] === :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Youngman-Family-Tree-181 Charles Youngman's Pedigree Chart] #[[Youngman-160|John Youngman]], Kentucky, needs parents #[[Reeves-3766|Elizabeth Reeves]], Kentucky, needs parents #[[Marks-2134|William Marks]], Virginia/Indiana, needs parents #[[------88|Anna -----]], Tennessee, needs LNAB, needs parents #[[Fannin-450|John Fannin]], Illinois, needs parents #[[Fannin-198|John Allgood Fannin]], Alabama/Iowa, needs mother #[[Arnold-8487|Richard Arnold]], North Carolina/Illinois, needs parents #[[------87|Elizabeth ------]], Virginia, needs LNAB, needs parents === Grandparent 6: [[Armstrong-9370|Anna Brown Armstrong]] === :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Armstrong-Family-Tree-9370 Anna Brown Armstrong's Pedigree Chart] #[[Armstrong-7071|Robert Armstrong]], Pennsylvania/Ohio, needs parents #[[Nolan-1033|Nancy Nolan]], Colony of Virginia, 1715 - 1761, needs parents #[[Wyandot-2|Tarhe Wyandot]], Michigan, 1742 - 1818, needs parents #[[La_Durante-1|Chevalier La Durante]], Ohio, needs parents; needs wife #[[Irwin-2556|John Irwin]], Pennsylvania/Ohio, needs parents #[[Buchanan-3470|Eleanor Buchanan]], Pennsylvania/Ohio, needs parents #[[Brown-55154|Charles Brown]], New York/Ohio, needs parents #[[Root-2080|Walter Root]], Massachusetts/New York, needs parents #[[Sexton-2896|Aseneth Sexton]], Massachusetts, needs parents '''Pre-1500 & Pre-1700''' :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Zane-Family-Tree-52 Nathaniel Zane's Pedigree Chart], Ireland and England :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Rakestraw-Family-Tree-29 Grace Rakestraw's Pedigree Chart], England :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bigelow-Family-Tree-102 Isaac Bigelow's Pedigree Chart], Massachusetts Bay and England :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bond-Family-Tree-375 Mary Bond's Pedigree Chart], Massachusetts Bay and England :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Skinner-Family-Tree-467 Ebenezer Skinner's Pedigree Chart], Massachusetts Bay and England :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lord-Family-Tree-251 Sarah Lord's Pedigree Chart], Connecticut, Massachusetts Bay Colony, and England :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Chamberlain-Family-Tree-152 Joseph Chamberlain's Pedigree Chart], Massachusetts Bay Colony and England :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Dickinson-Family-Tree-321 Mercy Dickinson's Pedigree Chart], England :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Soule-Family-Tree-64 Aaron Soule's Pedigree Chart], Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts Bay, Netherlands, and England :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wadsworth-Family-Tree-49 Mary Wadsworth's Pedigree Chart], Massachusetts and England :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Sanger-Family-Tree-71 Nathaniel Sanger's Pedigree Chart], Massachusetts and England :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Peake-Family-Tree-58 Dorcas Peake's Pedigree Chart], Massachusetts, Connecticut and England :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bishop-Family-Tree-2238 David Bishop's Pedigree Chart], Massachusetts, Connecticut and England :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Peake-Family-Tree-100 Anna Peake's Pedigree Chart], Massachusetts, Connecticut and England :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Dewey-Family-Tree-632 David Dewey Jr.'s Pedigree Chart], Massachusetts, Connecticut and England :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ashley-Family-Tree-1156 Abigail Ashley's Pedigree Chart], Massachusetts, Connecticut and England :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Phelps-Family-Tree-437 Isaac Phelps Jr.'s Pedigree Chart], Massachusetts, Connecticut and England :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Barber-Family-Tree-1409 Sarah Barber's Pedigree Chart], Connecticut and England '''Puritan Great Migration Project WikiTree Profiles''' #[[Unknown-298071|Margaret Unknown]] #[[Flagg-28|Thomas Flagg]] and his wife [[Unknown-273694|Marable Unknown]] #[[Biscoe-7|Sarah Biscoe]] #[[Hyde-206|Samuel Hyde]] and his wife [[Crompton-84|Temperance Crompton]] #[[Lord-69|William Lord]] and his parents, [[Lord-5|Thomas Lord]] & [[Bird-3|Dorothy Bird]] #[[Brooks-164|Thomas Brooks]] #[[Chamberlain-205|William Chamberlain]] and his parents, [[Chamberlain-209|Henry Chamberlain I]] & [[Freeman-1541|Jane Freeman]] #[[Simonson-144|Moses Simonson]] and his wife [[Unknown-190100|Sarah Unknown]] #[[Wadsworth-86|Christopher Wadsworth]] #[[Sanger-58|Richard Sanger]] and his wife [[Reynolds-1101|Mary Reynolds]] #[[Cutter-60|Richard Cutter]] #[[Dewey-54|Thomas Dewey]] and his wife [[Unknown-256580|Frances Unknown]]; father of [[Dewey-80|Israel Dewey]] and [[Dewey-25|Thomas Dewey]] #[[Ashley-596|Robert Ashley]] and his wife [[Unknown-415947|Mary Unknown]] #[[Glover-2056|Henry Glover]] #[[Unknown-534321|Anne Unknown]] #[[Phelps-76|George Phelps]] and his wife [[Randall-306|Philura Randall]] #[[Gaylord-2|William Gaylord Jr.]] #[[Porter-152|John Porter]] and his wife [[White-437|Anna White]] #[[Moseley-965|John Moseley]] #[[Allyn-111|Mary Allyn]] #[[Drake-505|John Drake]] and his wife [[Moore-1414|Hannah Moore]] '''Mayflower Project''' #[[Soule-59|John Soule]] and his parents, [[Soule-33|George Soule Sr]] & [[Bucket-7|Mary Bucket]] '''Massachusetts Project''' #[[Unknown-380010|Margaret Unknown]] '''Needs Work/Interesting Profiles''' #[[Warren-342|John Warren]], 1525 - 1576, Suffolk, England - 5 wives??! === Grandparent 7: [[McIntire-301|Parson Evans McIntire]] === :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/McIntire-Family-Tree-301 Parson McIntire's Pedigree Chart] #[[McIntire-804|Richard McIntire]], Pennsylvania, needs parents #[[Fowler-9156|Jacob Fowler]], Maryland, needs parents #[[Bashears-7|Mary Bashears]], needs parents #[[Croser-12|Adam Croser]], Scotland to New York, needs parents, needs wife #[[Stokoe-88|Edward Stokoe]], England, needs parents #[[Douglass-2115|James Douglass]], needs parents, needs wife #[[Evans-23669|George Evans]], England to Indiana, needs parents #[[------101|Elizabeth ------]], England to Indiana, needs LNAB, needs parents === Grandparent 8: [[Lawrence-4474|Harriet Mae Lawrence]] === :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lawrence-Family-Tree-4474 Harriet Lawrence's Pedigree Chart] #[[Unknown-233485|Mary Unknown]], England, needs LNAB, needs parents #[[Durham-910|Mary Durham]], England, needs parents #[[Grinidge-1|Hannah Grinidge]], ?England, needs parents #[[Peasnall-4|Martha Peasnall]], England, needs father #[[Peasnall-5|Elizabeth Peasnall]], England, needs parents #[[Jones-23618|Richard Jones]], ?Wales, needs parents, needs wife #[[McCleary-616|William McCleary]], ? to Pennsylvania, needs parents, needs wife #[[Alexander-4688|Joseph Alexander]], needs parents, needs wife #[[Perry-14145|Henry Perry]], Wales to Ohio, needs parents #[[Unknown-552337|Margaret Unknown]], Wales to Ohio, needs LNAB, needs parents '''Pre-1700''' #[[Lawrence-4481|John Lawrence]], abt 1660 - ?, England, needs parents, needs wife #[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Johnson-Family-Tree-8891 Robert Johnson's Pedigree Chart], Ireland, Province of Delaware, Pennsylvania #[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Berthwaite-Family-Tree-1 Margaret Berthwaite's Pedigree Chart], England, Ireland, Pennsylvania #[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Jackson-Family-Tree-7165 Ephraim Jackson's Pedigree Chart], England; these lines go through to the 1400's in England #[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Newlin-Family-Tree-259 Rachel Newlin's Pedigree Chart], England, Ireland, Pennsylvania #[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Meeker-Family-Tree-118 Benjamin Meeker's Pedigree Chart], England #[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Thompson-Family-Tree-7266 Elizabeth Thompson's Pedigree Chart], England #[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Seward-Family-Tree-58 Joseph Seward's Pedigree Chart], England, Connecticut #[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bushnell-Family-Tree-71 Judith Bushnell's Pedigree Chart], England, Connecticut #[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Pratt-Family-Tree-731 Aaron Pratt's Pedigree Chart], England, Nederland, Massachusetts Bay #[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wright-Family-Tree-8362 Sarah Wright's Pedigree Chart], England, Massachusetts Bay #[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lincoln-Family-Tree-16 Thomas Lincoln's Pedigree Chart], England, Ireland, Massachusetts #[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Frost-Family-Tree-386 Mehitable Frost's Pedigree Chart], England, Massachusetts Bay #[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Dart-Family-Tree-57 Daniel Dart's Pedigree Chart], England, Connecticut #[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Douglas-Family-Tree-2014 Elizabeth Douglas' Pedigree Chart], England, Massachusetts Bay, Connecticut #[[Jagger-145|John Jagger]], Connecticut, needs parents #[[Holmes-5868|Rebeckah Holmes]], New York, needs parents #[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gaines-Family-Tree-740 Samuel Gaines III's Pedigree Chart], England, Connecticut, Massachusetts #[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Morley-Family-Tree-523 Thankful Morley's Pedigree Chart], England, Connecticut, Massachusetts '''Mayflower Project WikiTree''' #[[Priest-39|Degory Priest]] #[[Allerton-21|Sarah Allerton]] #[[Priest-116|Marah Priest]] #[[Pratt-731|Aaron Pratt]] '''Puritan Great Migration Project WikiTree Profiles''' #[[Preston-13|William Preston]] #[[Preston-79|Sarah Preston]] #[[Seward-63|William Seward]] #[[Norton-128|Thomas Norton]] #[[Wells-173|Grace Wells]] #[[Norton-354|Grace Norton]] #[[Bushnell-16|Francis Bushnell Jr.]] #[[Bushnell-36|William Bushnell]] #[[Chapman-288|Rebecca Chapman]] #[[Pratt-629|Phineas Pratt]] #[[Wright-724|John Wright]] #[[Unknown-421000|Priscilla Unknown]] #[[Lincoln-10|Samuel Lincoln Sr.]] #[[Lyford-7|John Lyford]] #[[Oakley-161|Sarah Oakley]] #[[Frost-2917|Nicholas Frost]] #[[Unknown-469254|Unknown Unknown]] '''US Presidents Project WikiTree''' #[[Albereye-1|Margaret Albereye]] #[[Lincoln-345|Edward Lincoln Sr.]] #[[Gilman-68|Bridget Gilman]] #[[Harding-633|John Harding]] #[[Buttolph-31|Thomas Buttolph]] #[[Harding-1288|Ann Harding]] '''England Project WikiTree''' #[[Braithwaite-9|Isabel Braithwaite]] '''Needs Work/Interesting Profiles''' #[[Berthwaite-3|Timothie Berthwaite]], '''1620 - 1625''', Ireland, needs work, needs parents, needs wife #[[Keete-2|Mable Keete]] (1602 - 1705, England) and [[Keete-7|John Keete]] (1602 - 1662, England), both need parents; they are on different lines but could they be connected to each other? #[[Gaines-749|Samuel Gaines IV]] had a son Samuel V - the only child he has on WikiTree is Ebenezer. Could there be a Samuel VI?

The WikiTree Challenge 2021 Week 15

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== '''The WikiTree Challenge Week 15''' == ---- : Guest Star: '''[[Hudson-1980|Cheri (Hudson) Passey]]''' === '''Documents shared by Guest''' === * * === '''Photos shared by Guest''' === * * === '''Resources''' === * Cheri's blog: [http://carolinagirlgenealogy.com/ Carolina Girl Genealogy] * ===='''South Carolina Resources'''==== * https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Sumter_District,_South_Carolina * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumter_County,_South_Carolina * https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Williamsburg_County,_South_Carolina_Genealogy * https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Williamsburg_County,_South_Carolina_Genealogy#Civil_War * https://discoversouthcarolina.com/articles/explore-the-history-of-the-civil-war-at-these-10-sc-sites * http://genealogytrails.com/scar/williamsburg/history2.htm == Tell Us What You Found == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week * "Original data: ( South Carolina) This unique collection of records was extracted from a variety of sources including family group sheets and electronic databases. Originally, the information was derived from an array of materials including pedigree charts, family history articles, querie. * [[Smith-51544|William Smith]]: Inscription on headstone " "Yet tears are left and long regrets. Unceasing shall their tribute pay. As soon the heart to throb forget. As thy remembrance pass away." * [[Amick-67|Mary Ann (Amick) Huet (abt.1770-abt.1860)]] a big court case over the sale of 200 acres of land she owned “on the waters of South Edisto” led to lots of adverts in the papers which gave us the names of many of her children and their spouses. === Free Space Pages === :List any Free Space Pages created for, or linked to, members of this family. * === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guest's family serve in the military or military conflicts (Civil War, Revolutionary War, WWI, etc.)? '''American Revolution''' # [[Frierson-35|John F. Frierson]] He became a Lt. in the Fifth Regiment on 9 March 1778. he transferred to the 2nd Regiment in February 1780 and was taken prisoner at the Fall of Charleston. After being exchanged during Jun 1781, he served to the close of the war."Heitman, p 23; S.C.H. & G., V1, 17; A.A. 2583A; C159" #GGGG-Grandfather, [[McManus-815|Charles McManus (1747-1830)]] Revolutionary War, South Carolina # GGGG-Grandfather, [[Stafford-1368|Joshua Stafford]] fought in Virginia during the American Revolution in 1778. # [[Richbourg-3|Claudius Richbourg]] served in South Carolina during the American Revolution. John Richbourg's sub-officers were Henry Richbourg, James Richbourg, and Nathaniel Richbourg, who were his brothers. Claudius was Cheri's 7th great-grandfather. # [[Roberts-7577|Phillip Bodham Roberts]] served in the Marion War during the American Revolution. # [[Epps-185|John Epps]] # [[Gibson-4357|John Gibson]] # [[Walker-10792|Benjamin Walker Jr.]] # [[Bradford-1472|John Bradford]] # [[Vaughn-1282|Henry Clader Vaughn]] - Cheri's 6th great-grandfather '''War of 1812:''' # [[Price-20532|Edmund Price (1770-1828)]] '''Civil War:''' # [[Hudson-2810|Ezra Ashby Hudson]] was a private in the Palmetto Battalion of Ligh Artillery on the Confederate side during the American Civil War. He was Cheri's second great-grandfather. # [[Thames-159|Thomas Lemuel Thames (1827-abt.1863)]] fought for Confederacy # [[Boothe-174|James Booth]] served as a Private in the South Carolina Infantry on the Confederate side during the American Civil War. James was Cheri's 4th great-grandfather. '''World War II''' # Cheri's grandfather [[Roberts-7561|Gilbert Roberts]] and his brothers [[Roberts-7569|Edmond]] and [[Roberts-7565|Wilbert]] all died in World War II. # Cheri's paternal grandfather Ben Hudson served == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === # Not quite a brick wall, but I've solved the mystery of what happened to [[Price-4609|Betrand Campbell Price]] when he left his home in 1922. # === Needs Work === # The link from [[Dorrity-3|William J Dorrity]] to [[Dorrity-64|Alexander Dorrity]] is so close. Alexander was executor on the probate for Ozias Mathis who is probably William's wife's brother. But just couldn't find a source to make the final connection here. #

The WikiTree Challenge 2021 Week 17

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== '''The WikiTree Challenge Week 17''' == ---- : '''Guest Star''': [[Knox-4365|Constance Knox]] ::: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1196822/wikitree-challenge-17-connie-knox G2G Post] === '''Documents shared by Guest''' === * * === '''Photos shared by Guest''' === : We have permission from Connie to use any pictures on her primary tree. * Herman Miller Madsen * Christopher and Laura Wolbol-Madsen with Bernice * Francsisca Amelia Cornelia Jensen ===''' Ancestors Connie is interested in''' === *I recently discovered the paternal line of [[Davis-12862|Joel Davis Jr.]] (solved through a ton of DNA and traditional research) which starts with [[Henley-573|Henry Henley]]. However, I have not gone back much on this line because I just solved this recently. So knowing where they came from might be fun. *[[UNKNOWN-303511|Rebecca M. Henley]] (1829-1911) supposedly traces to England through Patrick Henly who is buried in Philadelphia. I have not proven this line. *On the maternal line (Simmons line) is Anna Elizabeth Dunbar. Her [[Dunbar-5082|father]] was supposedly a Rev War soldier. I don’t know much about him, but I know the DAR has info, I just have not had time to look for it. **Note: Robert Dunbar was in the Civil War. We would need to take the line further to find a revolutionary patriot. *The Booth line... Family lore says that these ancestors are somehow related to John Wilkes Booth, but when I did the research years ago, I could not find a connection. J W Booth never had children so if they are related it must go way up the line and back down to my line. **[[Booth-580|John Wilkes Booth]] was born in 1838. His parents, Junius Brutus Booth and his mistress Mary Ann Holmes, had migrated from England to the US in 1821. The line after [[Booth-38|Jameson W Booth]] (1820 - 1896) would need to be filled out to look for possible connections. I don't see an obvious one. As John Booth b 1698 (John Wilkes line) was from Bolton, England and Charles Booth b 1682 (Connie's line) was from Pennsylvania it seems unlikely that there is a recent connection. ** [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Booth-580&person2_name=Knox-4365 John Wilkes Booth and Constance Knox are 12th cousins four times removed] *I would love to learn more about the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Madsen-Family-Tree-2841 Madsen Jensen line] from Denmark. I have a few parish records on Ancestry... but I don’t know much there. === '''Resources''' === * [https://randolphhistory.wordpress.com/tag/back-creek/] Black Creek history Henleys and Winlows. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_AGC AGC] GEDCOM cleaning tool * [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/shipley1223/Bio.html Bio Tool] for creating short biographies on the fly. * Callahan, James Morton. "[https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_West_Virginia_Old_and_New/LTUTAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 History of West Virginia, Old and New," Volume 2] (VA: American Historical Society, 1923). * [https://www.chesco.org/documentcenter/view/4008 Chester County, NC] Tavern Petitions C-D (you can [https://www.chesco.org/ search] for other surname letters ) * [https://www.chesco.org/DocumentCenter/View/3850/Quarter-Sessions-Indictment-Papers-1681-1870-Index-B?bidId= Chester County Quarter Session Papers] - B on ChesCo.org (you can [https://www.chesco.org/ search] for other surname letters ) * [https://www.danishfamilysearch.com/ Danish Counties Map] on DanishFamilySearch.com * [http://www.virgo-fyn.dk/ Danish Resources] on Virgo-Fyn.dk (''use your browser to translate'') * [https://services.dar.org/members/DAR_Research/search/?Tab_ID=1&Tab_ID_Sub=1 DAR Ancestor Search] * Hauenstein, Edward Harry. "[https://www.google.com/books/edition/A_History_of_Wayne_County_in_the_World_W/3N0MAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 A History of Wayne County in the World War and in the Wars of the Past]" (IL: Wayne County History Company, 1919). * [https://accessgenealogy.com/north-carolina-genealogy North Carolina Genealogy] on AccessGenealogy.com * [http://genealogytrails.com/ncar/ North Carolina Genealogy Trails] on GenealogyTrails.com * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015038929710&view=1up&seq=15 Pennsylvania: Encyclopedia of American Quaker genealogy, by ... v.2] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.anyPlace=randolph%20county%2C%20north%20carolina&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on&count=20&offset=0 Randolph County, North Carolina] on FamilySearch * [https://www.mapofus.org/northcarolina/ Rotating Formation North Carolina County Boundary Maps] on MapofUS.org * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Scandinavian_Given_Names Scandinavian Given Names] on FamilySearch.org * Sutton, John Davison. "[https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_Braxton_County_and_Central_We/YUREAQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 History of Braxton County and Central West Virginia]" (Chicago, IL: McClain Printing Company, 2014). * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.anyPlace=Wayne%20County%2C%20West%20Virginia&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on Wayne County, West Virginia] on FamilySearch * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Recommended_Tags WikiTree Allowed Markup] ''Brackets, Italics, List items, and other formatting marks == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week * [[Coss-759|John Coss (1840-1906)]] brother of Rubin was described in the 1880 census was a "Minister of Gospel " * [[Coss-760|Charles Coss (1865-1933)]] son of John above was a Spanish American War Veteran see https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/171951048/charles-elliott-coss There is a request for a relative to get in touch so that his unmarked grave can be marked with a simple veteran's grave marker *[[Simmons-16015|Benjamin Simmons (1729-bef.1785)]] Had 2 wives named Ann second wife was mother of his children, Died intestate leaving 3 children under age. Their guardian [[York-4483|Peter York (bef.1754-1816)]] was described as brother in law and his wife was Mary Ward. Ward was the surname of the second wife of Benjamin when she was a widow and Benjamin was a witness to the marriage of Peter York. A Simmons possibly Mary was named on the marriage licence for Peter York and Mary Ward. * [[Phibbs-177|Sarah (Phibbs) Simmons (bef.1786-)]] is John Simmons’ mother. Her entire ancestry is nearly all nail makers in and around Kingswinford in Staffordshire, in the Black Country, an area of the West Midlands. They were fairly prosperous in the eighteenth century, but times became much harder for them as the years rolled on with less demand from the colonies and more competition and cheaper prices as mechanisation increased. Some of her earliest ancestors left wills. [[Bailys-5|Hannah (Bailys) Pasmore (abt.1709-bef.1792)]] was mentioned in her grandfather, father and husband’s wills! Her grandfather [[Baylis-744|Joseph Baylis (abt.1650-bef.1724)]] survived the Great Plague years of the 1660s, as did another of Constance’s nail maker ancestors [[Pasmore-69|Francis Pasmore (-abt.1708)]] who also helpfully left a Will with daughters’ married names. === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * [[Space:Back_Creek_Friends_Meeting|Back Creek Friends Meeting]] * [[Space:Murder_of_Warner_Davis|The Murder of Warner Davis]] === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests family serve in the military or military conflicts (Civil War, Revolutionary War, WWI, etc.) :If the ancestor is a revolutionary patriot you can use the DAR sticker on their profile: ::{{Society Ancestor|society=DAR}} or ::{{Society Ancestor|society=DAR|ancestor=A#####}} ::{{Society Ancestor|society=DAR}} :'''American Revolution''': * [[Booth-44|Charles Booth]] served in the Pennsylvania Militia during the American Revolution * [[Ferguson-44|Samuel Ferguson]] served under Captain James Moore in the Montgomery County Militia, in Virginia * [[Bloss-2|Valentine Bloss]] served in the Virginia Militia during the American Revolution *[[Newby-348|William Newby, Sr.]] served in the North Carolina Navy during the American Revolution. He is a DAR Ancestor, No. A203985. :'''World War II''': * [[Madsen-2869|Lawrence Christian Madsen]] WW II Pacific Theater, Marines (Was injured in combat-)"Description Volume Title: Combat Naval Casualties, World War II, (AL-MO)" * [[Madsen-2866|Donald Lind Madsen]] WW II Marines :'''Civil War''': * == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === :These aren't the only brick walls, but can give you a starting point if you don't have one. Please make sure that the brick wall profile and the new parents profiles have complete sources. Thanks! ====Paternal Brick Walls==== # [[Winslow-3070|Nannie Winslow]] ➝ [[Winslow-3230|Hill Kiah Winslow]] ➝ [[Winslow-3231|Hardy Winslow]]: Needs his mother proven (NC) # [[Winslow-3070|Nannie Winslow]] ➝ [[Winslow-3230|Hill Kiah Winslow]] ➝ Chritiana Phelps ➝ Mary Provact: Needs parents (NC) # [[Winslow-3230|Hill Kiah Winslow]] ➝ [[Phelps-8389|Christiana Phelps]] ➝ [[Phelps-8409|Jonathan Phelps]] ➝ [[Phelps-8411|Henry Phelps]]: Needs parents (NC) # [[Winslow-3230|Hill Kiah Winslow]] ➝ [[Phelps-8389|Christiana Phelps]] ➝ [[Phelps-8409|Jonathan Phelps]] ➝ [[Nixon-4907|Margaret Nixon]]: Needs parents (NC) # [[Winslow-3070|Nannie Winslow]] ➝ [[Hale-10244|Mary Hale]] ➝ Harlen Hale: Needs a mother (NC) # [[Madsen-2842|Herman Madsen]] ➝ [[Wolbol-1|Laura Nielsen]] ➝ [[Madsen-2880|Niels Madsen]] ➝ Mads Jensen Hvolbol: Needs parents (Denmark) # [[Madsen-2842|Herman Madsen]] ➝ [[Wolbol-1|Laura Nielsen]] ➝ [[Lauritzdatter-77|Anne Laritzdatter]] ➝ Lauritz Augustesen: Needs parents (Denmark) # [[Madsen-2842|Herman Madsen]] ➝ [[Wolbol-1|Laura Nielsen]] ➝ [[Lauritzdatter-77|Anne Laritzdatter]] ➝ Dorthe Hansdatter Haugaard: Needs parents (Denmark) # [[Henley-573|Henry Henley]] ➝ [[Henley-1813|Rebecca Henley]] ➝ John Henley ➝ Ann Crew Pretlow ➝ [[Ellyson-60|Agatha Ellyson]]: Needs parents proven # [[Henley-573|Henry Henley]] ➝ [[Henley-1813|Rebecca Henley]] ➝ [[Clark-64110|Margaret Clark]] ➝ [[Dugan-1009|Eleanor Dugan]] ➝ Thomas Dougan: Needs mother proven (NC) # [[Henley-573|Henry Henley]] ➝ [[Henley-1813|Rebecca Henley]] ➝ [[Clark-64110|Margaret Clark]] ➝ [[Dugan-1009|Eleanor Dugan]] ➝ [[Kerr-2295|Mary Kerr]]: Needs parents (NC) ==== Paternal Ancestors Found ==== # [[Davis-12857|Joel Davis]] ➝ [[Reynolds-3056|Elizabeth Reynolds]] (Needs proven to parents) ➝ [[Reynolds-3057|John (or David?) Reynolds]]: Needs proof to parents (NC) '''{{Orange|Parents proven}}''' # [[Davis-12857|Joel Davis]] ➝ [[Reynolds-3056|Elizabeth Reynolds]] (Needs proven to parents) ➝ [[Parker-8455|Mary (Parker) Reynolds]]: Needs proof to parents (NC) '''{{Orange|Parents proven}}''' # [[Henley-573|Henry Henley]] ➝ [[Davis-12862|Joel Davis]] ➝ [[Newby-334|Peninah Newby]] ➝ [[Newby-335|Joshua Newby]]: Needs parents (NC) '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' ## Is this Joshua in Centre Monthly Meeting, Guilford, NC? {{Ancestry Image|2189|40642_290984-00467}} -- Yes, nice find! # [[Henley-573|Henry Henley]] ➝ [[Davis-12862|Joel Davis]] ➝ [[Newby-334|Peninah Newby]] ➝ [[Nixon-919|Rachel Nixon]]: Needs parents (NC) '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[Jensen-13775|Franciska Jensen]] ➝ [[Jensen-13893|Anker Lorentzen Jensen]]: Needs parents (Denmark) '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[Madsen-2842|Herman Madsen]] ➝ [[Madsen-2860|Christopher Madsen]] ➝ [[Lind-1528|Mads Lind]]: Needs parents (Denmark) '''{{Green|Parents found}}''' #[[Jensen-13775| Franciska Jensen]] ➝ [[Beck-9906|Christiane Beck]] ➝ Johan Frederik Beck: Needs parents (Denmark) '''{{Green|Parents found}}''' # [[Jensen-13775|Franciska Jensen]] ➝ [[Beck-9906|Christiane Beck]] ➝ Kirstine Marie Kohlert: Needs parents (Denmark) '''{{Green|Parents found}}''' # [[Madsen-2842|Herman Madsen]] ➝ [[Madsen-2860|Christopher Madsen]] ➝ Marie Sorensdatter ➝ Giertrud Jorgensdatter: Needs parents (Denmark) '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[Madsen-2842|Herman Madsen]] ➝ [[Wolbol-1|Laura Nielsen]] ➝ [[Madsen-2880|Niels Madsen]] ➝ [[Nisdatter-16|Margrethe Nisdatter]]: Needs parents (Denmark) '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Booth-9418|Oliver Booth]] ➝ [[Plymale-142|Mary Plymale]] ➝ [[Plymale-143|John Plymale]] ➝ Anthony Plymale: Needs parents (WV) # [[Booth-9418|Oliver Booth]] ➝ [[Plymale-142|Mary Plymale]] ➝ [[Plymale-143|John Plymale]] ➝ Mary Ferguson: Needs parents (WV) # [[Booth-9418|Oliver Booth]] ➝ [[Plymale-142|Mary Plymale]] ➝ Martha Ferguson: Needs parents (WV) # [[Booth-9418|Oliver Booth]] ➝ [[Booth-9467|Benjamin Booth]] ➝ [[Garrett-59|Synthia Garrett]] ➝ [[Garrett-57|Benjamin Garrett]] (Needs proof to parents) ➝ [[Grimes-24|Nancy Grimes]]: Needs proof to parents # [[Smith-239948|Melissa Smith]] ➝ [[Smith-229797|William Smith]] ➝ Jefferson '''{{Lime|Bowen }}'''➝ Hugh Bowen: Needs parents (WV) # [[Smith-239948|Melissa Smith]] ➝ [[Smith-229797|William Smith]] ➝ Jefferson '''{{Lime|Bowen }}'''➝ Virginia Owen: Needs parents (VA) # [[Smith-239948|Melissa Smith]] ➝ [[Smith-229797|William Smith]] ➝ Melissa Smith: Needs parents (WV) # [[Simmons-15881|George Simmons]] ➝ [[Dunbar-5081|Anna Dunbar]] ➝ [[Dunbar-5082|Robert Dunbar]] ➝ [[Dunbar-5092|John Dunbar]]: Needs Parents (??) # [[Simmons-15881|George Simmons]] ➝ [[Dunbar-5081|Anna Dunbar]] ➝ [[Dunbar-5082|Robert Dunbar]]: Needs a mother (WV?) # [[Simmons-15881|George Simmons]] ➝ [[Dunbar-5081|Anna Dunbar]] ➝ [[Rogers-34135|Martha Rogers]] ➝ John Rogers: Needs parents proven (PA) # [[Coss-748|Wilhelmina Coss]] ➝ [[Wade-11183|Malinda Wade]] ➝ [[Wade-11184|George Wade]] ➝ [[Wade-11185|George Wade]]: Needs parents # [[Coss-748|Wilhelmina Coss]] ➝ [[Wade-11183|Malinda Wade]] ➝ [[Wade-11184|George Wade]] ➝ [[Williams-98529|Cassa Williams]]: Needs parents (VA) ==== Maternal Ancestors Found ==== # [[Booth-9418|Oliver Booth]] ➝ Benjamin Booth ➝ Syntha Garrett ➝ Sarah Bloss: Needs parents (VA) '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[Smith-239948|Melissa Smith]] ➝ Harriet Osburn [[Davis-85475|Almeda Davis]] ➝ Samuel Osburn: Needs parents (WV) # [[Smith-239948|Melissa Smith]] ➝ Harriet Osburn ➝ Sarah Ferguson ➝ Jameson Ferguson: Needs parents (WV?) # [[Smith-239948|Melissa Smith]] ➝ Harriet Osburn ➝ Sarah Ferguson ➝ Cynthia Walker: Needs parents (WV?) # [[Simmons-15881|George Simmons]] ➝ [[Simmons-16003|George Simmons]] ➝[[Simmons-16016| John Simmons]]; Needs parents (England) '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[Simmons-15881|George Simmons]] ➝ [[Simmons-16003|George Simmons]]: Needs a mother (England) '''{{Orange|Parent found}}''' # [[Coss-748|Wilhelmina Coss]] ➝ [[Coss-749|Ruben Coss]] ➝ [[Coss-755|Charles Coss]]: Needs parents (MD) '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[Coss-748|Wilhelmina Coss]] ➝ [[Coss-749|Ruben Coss]] ➝ [[Clovis-218|Rebecca Clovis]]: Needs parents (MD) '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[Coss-748|Wilhelmina Coss]] ➝ [[Wade-11183|Malinda Wade]] ➝ [[Wade-11186|Dorcas Wade]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[Simmons-15881|George Simmons]] ➝ [[Dunbar-5081|Anna Dunbar]] ➝ [[Rogers-34135|Martha Rogers]] ➝ [[Cable-1194|Elizabeth Cable]]: Needs parents proven (PA) === Needs Work === # [[Nixon-2974|Phineas Nixon]] b 1710 North Carolina # [[Pierce-8649|Mary (Pierce) Nixon]] b 1722 North Carolina

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== WikiTree Challenge Week 18 == :'''Guest Star''':  [[Fisher-23332|Scott S. Fisher]] :::[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1218118/wikitree-challenge-18-scott-fisher G2G Post] === Documents === === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[DeSpain-617|Laura DeSpain]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. :We have permission from Scott to use any pictures on his primary tree. * ''add image link here'' === Resources === *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_AGC AGC] GEDCOM cleaning tool *[https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/shipley1223/Bio.html Bio Tool] for creating short biographies *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Recommended_Tags WikiTree Allowed Markup]: Brackets, Italics, List items, and other formatting marks. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Connecticut#State_Resources Connecticut Sources] Connecticut links to sources. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_Research_Resources:_General England Research Sources] England's source links. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_counties_of_the_United_Kingdom#England England Counties] England’s current counties. *[https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historic_counties_of_England Historical Counties of England] England’s historical counties. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:External_Resources_for_Irish_Genealogy_Research Irish Genealogy] Ireland’s list of source links. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources German Resources] List of German source links. *[https://www.archion.de/ German Church Records] Archion, your browser should translate this page to English if needed. *[http://digitalarchives.sec.state.ma.us/ Massachusettes Sources] Digital archive repository. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Massachusetts%2C_Sources Massachusettes Sources] Links by location to Space Pages of sources. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:New_Jersey#How_to_Find_Sources_for_New_Jersey_Genealogy New Jersey Genealogy] Links for where you can find sources for New Jersey genealogy. *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/New_York_Census New York Census] New York Census at Family Search. *[https://www.archives.gov/research/immigration/port/new-york.html New York Immigration & Passenger Lists 1820-1957] National Archives. *[http://www.archives.nysed.gov/research/res_topics_genealogy.shtml New York Genealogy] New York State Archives. *[http://genealogytrails.com/ny/ New York Genealogy Trails] Links to county records. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Norway_Resources Norway Resources] Some Norway sources. The Digital Archive is available in Norwegian and English. *[https://www.arkivverket.no/en/find-your-ancestors Norwegian Ancestor’s Record] Arkivverket Norwegian sources. *[https://guides.slsa.sa.gov.au/c.php?g=410375&p=2794825 Scandinavian Genealogy] Locations Norway, Sweden, and Denmark several links on this page to websites. *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Scandinavian_Given_Names Scandinavian Given Names] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_Genealogy_Resources Scotland Resources] Scotland’s list of source links. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Reliable_Sources Scotland Reliable Sources] Scotland’s list of reliable source links *[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/Sbl/Start.aspx Swedish Biographical Dictionary] *[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/kyrkoarkiv Sweden Church Archives] Riksarkivet search for parish records. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Vermont#State_Resources Vermont Sources] Links to Vermont sources. == Tell Us What You Found == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week *Scott is the great-grandnephew of [[Waldreaon-7|Nelson Albert Waldreaon (1839-1917)]], professional name “Nelse Waldron” information at the New York Public Library says ''Nelse was best known for creating the famous elevator double stage at the Madison Square Theater for Steele MacKaye in the early 1880s. Later that decade he created the indoor cyclone for Buffalo Bill's Wild West show at Madison Square Garden. Nelse's son, Arthur George Waldreaon, became the chief architect for the Bronx.'' *Scott is the great-grandnephew of [[Waldreaon-14|George Washington Waldreaon (1873-1940)]] sued by his wife for separation on the grounds of cruelty and she famously claimed she’d never been kissed. * His ancestor [[Gallaudet-4|Elisha Gallaudet]] was the engraver who in 1776 created the first United States coin, the Continental Dollar coin, on behalf of the Continental Congress. === Free Space Pages === :List any Free Space Pages created for, or linked to, members of this family. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Newspaper_Clippings_of_Nelse_Waldron%E2%80%99s_Professional_Career&public=1 Images for Newspaper Clippings of Nelse Waldron’s Professional Career] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Notes_of_Aunt_Mamie Notes of Aunt Mamie] === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests family serve in the military or military conflicts (Civil War, Revolutionary War, WWI, etc.) * 4th Great grandfather [[Downs-4004|Samuel Downs (1762-1812)]] served in the Revolutionary War and is a proven DAR patriot. *5th Great grandfather [[Noble-5798|Josiah Noble (abt.1737-abt.1818)]] served in the Revolutionary War and is a proven DAR patriot. * [[Pease-3782|Samuel Pease]] served in New Jersey during the American Revolution. He was Scott's 4th great-grandfather. * [[Secord-12|Private Daniel Secord]] was a loyalist during the American Revolution. He was Scott's 5th great-grandfather. ''-- This man has been disconnected as Scott's ancestor. His 5th great-grandfather was a [[Sicard-351|different Daniel Secord]]. [[Smith-62120|Smith-62120]] 18:03, 9 May 2021 (UTC)'' *[[Hill-13160|Asa Hill (1713-)]] - was a Sergeant in two Crown Point Campaigns during the French and Indian War. Asa petitioned the Massachusetts legislature for land and an allowance, as he was wounded by an enemy "cannon shot" at Île aux Noix and unable to work - Scott's - 6th ggrandfather == Ancestors == :Note: These are not all of the brick walls. Some are further and you need to compare to the primary tree to find them. If you want more details you can ask your captain. === Paternal Brick Walls === :'''United States''': # [[Secord-341|Ester Secor]] ➝ [[Secord-680|Moses Secor]] ➝ [[Secord-272|Oliver Secord]] ➝ [[Secord-282|Moses Secord]] ➝ [[Fowler-13675|Abigail Fowler]]: Needs parents (New York) -- I have connected a father to [[Fowler-13675|Abigail Fowler, born 1730]], but we have an interesting data conflict because there is [[Fowler-2590|another profile for Abigail]] that identifies her as the wife of [[Secord-22|Peter Secord Sr. UE (1726-1818)]]. I believe this other profile is wrong. Peter did have a wife Abigail; she was age 40 in 1783 and had been married previously to a man named Emmet. [[Smith-62120|Smith-62120]] 00:03, 10 May 2021 (UTC) # [[Secord-341|Ester Secor]] ➝ [[Secord-680|Moses Secor]] ➝ [[Secord-272|Oliver Secord]] ➝ [[Fisher-8953|Abigail Fisher]] ➝ Elizabeth Williams: Needs parents (New York) # [[Secord-341|Ester Secor]] ➝ [[Secord-680|Moses Secor]] ➝ [[Pease-948|Jane Pease]] ➝ [[Pease-3782|Samuel Pease]]: Needs a mother (New Jersey or Connecticut) :'''England''' # [[Fisher-6573|Andrew Jackson Fisher]] (Needs proof of parents) ➝ [[Fisher-6577|Robert Fisher]] ➝ [[Fisher-6585|Andrew Fisher]] ➝ [[Fisher-6586|Andrew Fisher]]: Needs mother (England) # [[Fisher-6573|Andrew Jackson Fisher]] (Needs proof of parents) ➝ [[Fisher-6577|Robert Fisher]] ➝ [[Fisher-6585|Andrew Fisher]] ➝ Jane (Hixon) Fisher: Needs parents (England) # [[Fisher-6573|Andrew Jackson Fisher]] (Needs proof of parents) ➝ [[Fisher-6577|Robert Fisher]] ➝ [[Cooper-31212|Elizabeth (Cooper) Fisher]] ➝ [[Cooper-9037|George Cooper]] ➝ [[Cooper-31258|George Cooper]]: Needs parents (England) # [[Fisher-6573|Andrew Jackson Fisher]] (Needs proof of parents) ➝ [[Fisher-6577|Robert Fisher]] ➝ [[Cooper-31212|Elizabeth (Cooper) Fisher]] ➝ [[Ridley-2076|Jane (Ridley) Cooper]]: Needs parents (England) # [[Waldreaon-1|Acastos Waldreaon]] ➝ [[Waldreaon-2|Arthur Waldreaon]]: Needs a father (England) # [[Waldreaon-1|Acastos Waldreaon]] ➝ [[Waldreaon-2|Arthur Waldreaon]] ➝ Anna Southgate: Needs parents (England) # [[Waldreaon-1|Acastos Waldreaon]] ➝ [[Stocks-776|Ann Stocks]] ➝ [[Stocks-777|James Stocks]]: Needs parents (England) # [[Waldreaon-1|Acastos Waldreaon]] ➝ [[Stocks-776|Ann Stocks]] ➝ [[Tench-140|Catherine Tench]] ➝ [[Tench-141|William Tench]]: Needs parents (England) # [[Hardy-8712|Victoria Hardy]] ➝ [[Hardy-8714|John Hardy]]➝ [[Hardy-8715|William Hardy]] ➝ [[Hardy-8716|Joseph Hardy]]: Needs parents (England) # [[Hardy-8712|Victoria Hardy]] ➝ [[Wicks-1495|Sarah Wicks]] ➝ [[Wicks-1493|Thomas Wicks]]: Needs mother's surname (England) # [[Hardy-8712|Victoria Hardy]] ➝ [[Wicks-1495|Sarah Wicks]] ➝ [[Fountain-1967|Rebecca Fountain]] ➝ [[Powers-8040|Elizabeth Powers]]: Needs parents (England) === Maternal Brick Walls === :'''Norway''': # [[Olsen-9521|Emil Olsen]] ➝ [[Olsen-9534|Hans Olsen]] ➝ [[Arnesen-288|Ole Arnesen]] ➝ [[Hovolsen-2|Arne Hovelsen]]: Needs parents mother (Norway) # [[Olsen-9521|Emil Olsen]] ➝ [[Olsen-9534|Hans Olsen]] ➝ [[Arnesen-288|Ole Arnesen]] ➝ [[Olsdatter-4197|Ingri Olsdatter]] ➝ [[Gundersen-581|Ole Gundersen]]: Needs parents (Norway) # [[Olsen-9521|Emil Olsen]] ➝ [[Olsen-9534|Hans Olsen]] ➝ [[Arnesen-288|Ole Arnesen]] ➝ [[Olsdatter-4197|Ingri Olsdatter]]: Needs a mother (Norway) '''{{Orange|Mother found}} # [[Olsen-9521|Emil Olsen]] ➝ [[Olsen-9534|Hans Olsen]] ➝ [[Larsdatter-2291|Mari Larsdatter]] ➝ [[Eriksen-984|Lars Eriksen]] ➝ [[Larsen-7270|Erick Larsen]]: Needs parents (Norway) # [[Olsen-9521|Emil Olsen]] ➝ [[Olsen-9534|Hans Olsen]] ➝ [[Larsdatter-2291|Mari Larsdatter]] ➝ [[Eriksen-984|Lars Eriksen]] ➝ [[Olsdatter-4198|Marlene Olsdatter]]: Needs parents (Norway) '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[Olsen-9521|Emil Olsen]] ➝ [[Olsdatter-4192|Elisa Olsdatter]] ➝ [[Thorkildsen-23|Ole Torkildsen]]: Needs parents (Norway) # [[Olsen-9521|Emil Olsen]] ➝ [[Olsdatter-4192|Elisa Olsdatter]] ➝ [[Sørensdatter-1354|Elen Sorensdatter]]: Needs parents (Norway) :'''Sweden''': # [[Johnson-106548|Anna Matilda Johnson]] ➝ [[Jonsson-7385|Erick Johnson]] ➝ [[Olsdatter-2909|Stine Olsdatter]] ➝ [[Andersdotter-9300|Maria Andersdotter]] ➝ Anders Jansson: Needs Parents (Sweden) # [[Johnson-106548|Anna Matilda Johnson]] ➝ [[Jonsson-7385|Erick Johnson]] ➝ [[Olsdatter-2909|Stine Olsdatter]] ➝ [[Andersdotter-9300|Maria Andersdotter]] ➝ Caisa Ersdotter: Needs parents (Sweden) # [[Johnson-106548|Anna Matilda Johnson]] ➝ [[Jansdotter-1367|Anna Jansdotter]] ➝ [[Johansson-8119|Jan Sjolin]] ➝ Britta Ersdotter ➝ Catharina Persdotter: Needs parents (Sweden) # [[Johnson-106548|Anna Johnson]] ➝ [[Jansdotter-1367|Anna Jansdotter]] ➝ [[Jansdotter-1371|Maria Jansdotter]] ➝ [[Persson-7613|Jon Persson]] ➝ Anna Olsdotter: Needs parents (Sweden) # [[Johnson-106548|Anna Johnson]] ➝ [[Jansdotter-1367|Anna Jansdotter]] ➝ [[Jansdotter-1371|Maria Jansdotter]] ➝ [[Jonsdotter-5257|Anna Larsdotter]]: Needs parents (Sweden) # [[Malmstedt-12|Otto Malmstedt]] ➝ [[Malmstedt-13|Johan Jacobsson]] ➝ [[Göransson-413|Jacob Goransson]] ➝ [[Andersson-13867|Georg Andersson]] ➝ [[Larsson-6979|Anders Larsson]]: Needs parents (Sweden) # [[Malmstedt-12|Otto Malmstedt]] ➝ [[Malmstedt-13|Johan Jacobsson]] ➝ [[Göransson-413|Jacob Goransson]] ➝ [[Andersson-13867|Georg Andersson]] ➝ Anika Larsdotter: Needs parents (Sweden) # [[Malmstedt-12|Otto Malmstedt]] ➝ [[Malmstedt-13|Johan Jacobsson]] ➝ [[Jansdotter-1370|Maja Jansdotter]]: Needs parents (Sweden) # [[Malmstedt-12|Otto Malmstedt]] ➝ [[Hellström-320|Amalia Hellstrom]] ➝ Johannes Hellstrom ➝ Carl Carlsson ➝ Carl Persson: Needs parents (Sweden) # [[Malmstedt-12|Otto Malmstedt]] ➝ [[Hellström-320|Amalia Hellstrom]] ➝ Johannes Hellstrom ➝ Carl Carlsson ➝ Catharina Jonsdotter: Needs parents (Sweden) # [[Malmstedt-12|Otto Malmstedt]] ➝ [[Hellström-320|Amalia Hellstrom]] ➝ [[Carlsdotter-1276|Lotta Carlsdotter]] ➝ [[Jaensson-44|Carl Jaensson]]: Needs parents (Sweden) # [[Malmstedt-12|Otto Malmstedt]] ➝ [[Hellström-320|Amalia Hellstrom]] ➝ [[Carlsdotter-1276|Lotta Carlsdotter]] ➝ [[Andersdotter-9289|Maja Andersdotter]]: Needs parents (Sweden) '''{{Orange|Several choices, can't prove parents}} # [[Stenberg-201|Carolina Stenberg]] ➝ [[Stenberg-202|Frans Stenberg]] ➝ [[Stenberg-203|Matts Stenberg]] ➝ [[Stenberg-204|Carl Stenberg]] ➝ Carl Stenberg: Needs parents (Sweden) # [[Stenberg-201|Carolina Stenberg]] ➝ [[Stenberg-202|Frans Stenberg]] ➝ [[Stenberg-203|Matts Stenberg]] ➝ [[Larsdotter-4733|Anna Larsdotter]]: Needs parents (Sweden) # [[Stenberg-201|Carolina Stenberg]] ➝ [[Stenberg-202|Frans Stengerg]] ➝ [[Löfgren-403|Anna Lovgren]] ➝ [[Ericsson-628|Jan Ersson]] ➝ [[Jansson-2112|Eric Johansson]]: Needs parents (Sweden) # [[Stenberg-201|Carolina Stenberg]] ➝ [[Stenberg-202|Frans Stengerg]] ➝ [[Löfgren-403|Anna Lovgren]] ➝ [[Ericsson-628|Jan Ersson]] ➝ [[Ericsdotter-498|Anna Ericsdotter]]: Needs parents (Sweden) # [[Stenberg-201|Carolina Stenberg]] ➝ [[Nilsdotter-5500|Carolina Nilsdotter]] ➝ [[Nilsson-8905|Nils Nilsson]] ➝ [[Johansson-8129|Nils Johansson]]➝ [[Jönsson-7413|Johan Jonsson]]: Needs a mother (Sweden) # [[Stenberg-201|Carolina Stenberg]] ➝ [[Nilsdotter-5500|Carolina Nilsdotter]] ➝ [[Andersdotter-9298|Margareta Gran]] ➝ [[Olsson-5217|Anders Olsson]] ➝ [[Jansson-2113|Olof Jansson]]: Needs parents (Sweden) # [[Stenberg-201|Carolina Stenberg]] ➝ [[Nilsdotter-5500|Carolina Nilsdotter]] ➝ [[Andersdotter-9298|Margareta Gran]] ➝ [[Olsson-5217|Anders Olsson]] ➝ [[Svensdotter-3054|Greta Swensdotter]]: Needs parents (Sweden) === Needs Work === :''Note: Feel free to add profiles here if they need more sources, or need biographies written # [[Hardy-8719|Thomas Hardy]] b 1720 England - needs more sources and a bio - this guy was detached as his son, Joseph Hardy, died in 1754 and was not the correct father for Scott's Joseph. 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== WikiTree Challenge Week 19 == '''Guest Star''': [[Lee-34084|Devon Noel Lee]] === Documents === === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Hardman-1532|Maddy Hardman]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === Resources === * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Reliable_Sources_for_Pre-1700_Profiles] Reliable Sources * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_AGC AGC] GEDCOM cleaning tool * [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/shipley1223/Bio.html Bio Tool] for creating short biographies on the fly. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_Research_Resources:_General England Research Sources] England's source links. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources German Resources] List of German source links. *[https://www.archion.de/ German Church Records] Archion, your browser should translate this page to English if needed. *[https://www.nypl.org/collections/articles-databases/fulton-history-old-new-york-state-historical-newspapers] Newspapers via Fulton History Search * [http://www.perrycountyohio.us/content/content.htm Perry County, Ohio Resources] and the new site it's moving to: [http://genealogy3.com/Ohio/Perry/index.php Genealogy3.com] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Scandinavian_Given_Names Scandinavian Given Names] on FamilySearch.org *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_Genealogy_Resources Scotland Resources] Scotland’s list of source links. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Reliable_Sources Scotland Reliable Sources] Scotland’s list of reliable source links *[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/Sbl/Start.aspx Swedish Biographical Dictionary] *[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/kyrkoarkiv Sweden Church Archives] Riksarkivet search for parish records. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:United_States_Project_Reliable_Sources] United States Reliable Sources * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Recommended_Tags WikiTree Allowed Markup] ''Brackets, Italics, List items, and other formatting marks == Tell Us What You Found == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week * A poem on [[Townley-902|Effingham Townley (1759-1828)]]’s gravestone: ::Farewell ye friends whose tender care ::Has long engaged my love; ::Your fond embrace I now exchange ::For better friends above * https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hankinson-306 we know he was in a gun club because they wrote a newspaper report and claimed the scores were bad that week because of...wait for it...defective pigeons! * [[Vaughan-1128|Hugh Vaughan Knight (abt.1500-abt.1536)]] is Devon’s 13 great grandfather - from the profile...” Sir Hugh Vaughan, also known as Vaughan of Litleton, was a Welshman, apparently of low birth. He fought the last judicial duel sanctioned by the Court of Chivalry in front of King Henry VII in 1492 and held several roles in the English Royal Court during his life in service to the Crown.” When he died in 1536 he was buried in Westminster Abbey. [Note the birth date on the profile is currently set at 1500 to enable England Project members working in it even though they are not pre-1500 certified, please don’t change it!] *Peak family, unfortunately [[Peake-353|John Elijah Peake (-1695)]] is Not the son of [[Peake-81|John Peake (1604-)]] or grandson of his parents [[Peake-82|William Peake (1580-1639)]] and Ann Acton, nor is he the son of a different [[Peake-1016|John Peake (1627-1688)]] who married Alice Patterson. That family was conflated on FamilySearch. *However, Townley family has a better sourced line since we corrected an error. Her Townley line goes back to the earliest ancestors on this Wikipedia page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Towneley_family#Townley_of_Royle_and_Littleton. There has been extensive work done by local history groups on the Towneleys of Towneley Hall https://towneleyhallsociety.co.uk/Towneley.pdf is a 46 page report they produced and essential reading for Devon! *The new parents of [[White-15367|Joane (White) Townley (1615-1674)]], also on the Townley line by marriage, give Devon a relationship to English royalty through this chap [[Boleyn-3|William Boleyn KB (abt.1449-1505)]] who is Elizabeth I’s great grandfather and Devon’s 14th great grandfather. There are also at least three MPs (Members of Parliament) in the Sackville line. This found by a new WikiTree challenge participant Ann (Browning-5288). *Devon should find this book an interesting read - all about the search for heirs of a fortune. It finishes up with an account of some of her Townley relations, and is online for free https://archive.org/details/historyoflawrenc1883ushe/page/6/mode/2up * [[Hankinson-293|Mary Ellen Hankinson (1850-1884)]] is probably the Helen Hankinson, “a patient in the Insane Asylum from Licking County, crawled through the bars of a window in the fifth story to-day and fell to the ground, receiving injuries from which she died In five minutes.“ She is the only sibling (of ten) who had died before their family reunion in 1900 (see free space page below, space:Family_Reunion-2 Hankinson family reunion in 1900) * [[Fickle-129|Silas Fickel]] was the grandson of [[Fickle-120|Joseph Fickle]] (the fourth great-grandfather of Devon). He served in the Civil War, and had his leg amputated after being shot. He married, had a daughter, adopted a son, and took in a granddaughter. He was a shoe maker by trade. He lived to the age of 86. *[[Hankinson-286|Jacob Benjamin Hankinson (abt.1874-1954)]] made the paper in 1933 when he got injured squirrel hunting by getting his foot stuck in the fork of a tree and had to be rescues but some corn cutters. *Simeon Hankinson (1817-1888) and Susannah (Collingham) Hankinson (1814-1893) moved from New Jersey to Licking County Ohio in the early 1800s. They had 11 children whose descendants and their legacy continue in the area until the present. They had 43 grandchildren. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Hankinson%27s_legacy Hankinson's legacy] === Free Space Pages === :List any Free Space Pages created for, or linked to, members of this family. * https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Comfort_Land_Records * https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Biographical_Sketches_of_Some_Townley_Family_Members&public=1 relates to the family of [[Townley-604|Effingham Townley Jun (1729-bef.1818)]] who is Devon’s Sixth Great Uncle * [[Space:Family_Reunion-2|Hankinson family reunion]] in 1900 *[[Space:Yellow_Frame_Presbyterian_Church| Yellow Frame Presbyterian Church]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Hankinson%27s_legacy Hankinson's legacy] === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests family serve in the military or military conflicts (Civil War, Revolutionary War, WWI, etc.) * 2nd Great Grandfather, [[Townsend-9374|William Townsend]] served in the Civil War * [[Fickle-128|George Fickle]] Civil War fought for the Union as a Private in the 78th Infantry *[[Tannehill-46|Ninian Tannehill]] served as a Private in 2 Regiment (Cotsgreave's) Ohio Militia in the 1812 War * Several Townleys fought in the Revolutionary war - *[[Peake-459|William A Peake]], 5th great-grandfather fought in the Revolutionary War. *[[Hankinson-239|William Hankinson]], 6th great-grandfather fought in the Revolutionary war. *[[Roy-1845|John Roy]], 7th great-grandfather was a Patriot in the Revolutionary War by virtue of his service in the Provincial Congress of New Jersey. * Four of Devon's Hankinson Great Grand Uncles served in the Civil War. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Hankinson%27s_legacy, Hankinson's legacy] === Profiles With Narrative === : Devon would like to see several different writing styles. If you have a profile that has a lot written in the biography, please list it here. Thanks! * [[Cramer-3443|Thomas H Cramer]] b. 1833, edited by [[Silva-1055|Mindy Silva]] * [[Hankinson-278|Margaret Ann Hankinson]] b. 1839, edited by [[Cox-27529|Nancy (Cox) Wilson]] as well as some of her siblings. * [[Fickle-120|Joseph Fickle]] b. 1780, edited by [[Silva-1055|Mindy Silva]] == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === Please make sure you have a source for every step back from the great grandparents before adding profiles...DO NOT COPY PROFILES FROM OTHER FAMILY TREES, even the comparison tree. This is our WikiTree year of accuracy and we need sources. [[Gesizler-3|George Joseph Geizler (1885-1974)]] Kentucky, Ohio, GERMANY # [[Geißler-165|Joseph Geißler (abt.1836-1863)]] needs parents # [[Mäck-3644|Heinrich Mäck (1811-1868)]] -> Johann Andreas Mäck 1766-1820 -> Andreas Mäck ?-1809 needs parents GERMANY #[[Mäck-3644|Heinrich Mäck (1811-1868)]] -> Johann Andreas Mäck 1766-1820 -> Johanne Elizabeth Muller ?-1809 -> needs parents #[[Mäck-3644|Heinrich Mäck (1811-1868)]] -> Christine Marlene Rottger 1774-1848-> Musquetier Rottger -> needs parents #[[Mäck-3644|Heinrich Mäck (1811-1868)]] -> Christine Marlene Rottger 1774-1848-> needs mother #[[Tinnappel-1|Johanne Christine (Tinnappel) Mäck (1800-1842)]] -> Friedrich Tinnapel 1773-1842 -> Christian Tinnapel -> needs parents #[[Tinnappel-1|Johanne Christine (Tinnappel) Mäck (1800-1842)]] -> Friedrich Tinnapel 1773-1842 ->Anne Elisabeth Kreitz -> needs parents #[[Tinnappel-1|Johanne Christine (Tinnappel) Mäck (1800-1842)]] -> Christine Elizabeth Henke 1763 - 1836 -> Christian Henke -> needs parents #[[Tinnappel-1|Johanne Christine (Tinnappel) Mäck (1800-1842)]] -> Christine Elizabeth Henke 1763 - 1836 -> Magdalena Mäck -> needs parents #[[Hoppe-733|Christian Christopher Hoppe (1818-1881)]] ->Christoph Hoppe -> needs parents #[[Hoppe-733|Christian Christopher Hoppe (1818-1881)]] ->Maria needs a surname #[[Karlsberger-1|Anna (Karlsberger) Hoppe (1824-1911)]] -> Lorenz Karlsberger -> needs parents #[[Karlsberger-1|Anna (Karlsberger) Hoppe (1824-1911)]] -> Ursula Barbara Koller -> needs parents [[Peak-978|Evaline Townley (Peak) Geiszler (1893-1959)]] Kentucky, Ohio, New Jersey, Connecticut, ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, WALES #[[Peak-979|William Talbot Peak (1868-1931)]] -> William H Peak 1838-1880 -> Andrew Jackson Peak 1815-1895 -> William A Peak 1767-1839 -> Mary (needs surname) #[[Peak-979|William Talbot Peak (1868-1931)]] -> William H Peak 1838-1880 -> Andrew Jackson Peak 1815-1895 -> Elizabeth Forte (1773-1857) -> Charles Christopher Fort 1734-1843 (unlikely, he would be 109!) -> needs parents #[[Peak-979|William Talbot Peak (1868-1931)]] -> William H Peak 1838-1880 -> Andrew Jackson Peak 1815-1895 -> Elizabeth Forte (1773-1857) -> Sarah (1740-1810) needs a surname #[[Peak-979|William Talbot Peak (1868-1931)]] -> William H Peak 1838-1880 ->Susan Young (1816-1859)-> William Young -> needs parents #[[Peak-979|William Talbot Peak (1868-1931)]] -> William H Peak 1838-1880 ->Susan Young (1816-1859)->Elizabeth Humphrey (1791-1855) -> needs parents #[[Peak-979|William Talbot Peak (1868-1931)]] -> William H Peak 1838-1880 ->William Stone 1800-1845 -> needs parents #[[Peak-979|William Talbot Peak (1868-1931)]] -> William H Peak 1838-1880 ->Mary Ann 1807 needs surname #[[Townley-899|Evaline (Townley) Peak (1859-1939)]] ->Richard Townley (abt.1837-1906) ->[[Porter-20547|Eveline (Porter) Townley (abt.1802-1893)]] b 1802 - Stratford, CT -> Needs parents :Some very dubious lines.....remember proper sources are needed before creating any profiles please!!! Need a source for the person and one to link the person to the tree remember, only the first ten generations get points :Supposedly England back to Norman Conquest and French before that... #[[Peak-979|William Talbot Peak (1868-1931)]] -> William H Peak 1838-1880 -> Andrew Jackson Peak 1815-1895 -> William A Peak 1767-1839 -> Francis Elijah Peake 1734-1791 -> [[Peake-351|John Elijah Peake (abt.1705-1756)]] III 1688-1756 -> [[Peake-352|John Peake II (1662-1728)]] Jr 1665-1728 -> [[Peake-353|John Elijah Peake (1627-1695)]] Sr 1629-1691 '''MIGRATION'''-> [[Peake-81|John Peake (1604-1688)]] John Elijah Peake 1604-1684 -> [[Peake-82|William Peake (1580-1639)]]-> [[Peake-83|Robert Peake (1551-1619)]] Robert William Peake Sr 1551-1619 -> [[Peake-84|William Peake (1520-1562)]] Sir William Peake 1530-1596 -> Sir [[Peake-961|John Peake (1506-1550)]] -> [[Pike-42|Robert Pike (1474-1557)]] -> [[Pyke-10|Thomas Pyke (abt.1435-abt.1480)]] -> [[Pyke-11|Hugh Pyke (1405-1450)]]-> [[Peck-127|Thomas Peck (abt.1394-abt.1464)]] Thomas Pyke 1390-1440 -> Sir [[Peck-128|Richard Peck II (bef.1360-abt.1410)]] Richard Pyke 1360-1410 -> [[Peck-40|Richard Peck (1345-1412)]] Richard Pyke Sr 1331-1412 -> [[Peck-38|John Peck III (1319-1372)]] John Pyke II 1315-1372 -> [[Peck-42|John Peck II (1299-1369)]] John Pike I 1299-1369 -> [[Peck-43|John Peck I (1279-1304)]] Thomas / John Pyke / Peck 1279-1304... :Similarly, from the above back to Scotland 1300s... #John Elijah Peake III 1688-1756 -> [[Spence-1360|Mary (Spence) Peake (1670-1770)]] Mary Elizabeth Spence 1664-1770 -> '''CONFLATION''' [[De_Spence-1|Patrick De Spence (abt.1633-abt.1684)]] & [[Spence-24|Patrick Spence (abt.1633-abt.1684)]] Patrick Spence 1634-1684 -> [[Spence-2810|John Spence (1611-1704)]] John David Spens 1611-1704 '''MIGRATION''' ... :Another line back to 1300s England... #[[Townley-902|Effingham Townley (1759-1828)]] ->Richard Townley 1720-1828 -> [[Townley-202|Effingham Townley (abt.1690-abt.1730)]]-> Col [[Townley-201|Richard Townley (1629-1711)]] Richard Townley 1643-1711 -> [[Townley-199|Nicholas Townley Esq (1612-1687)]] ...back to 1300s England #[[Townley-902|Effingham Townley (1759-1828)]] ->Richard Townley 1720-1828 -> [[Townley-202|Effingham Townley (abt.1690-abt.1730)]] -> [[Smith-8581|Elizabeth (Smith) Townley (1643-1712)]] -> [[Smith-1208|Richard Smith (abt.1613-1692)]] -> PROJECT PROTECTED needs parents - check before adding :This one goes back to pre-history Kings of Wales... #[[Townley-902|Effingham Townley (1759-1828)]] ->Richard Townley 1720-1828 -> [[Townley-202|Effingham Townley (abt.1690-abt.1730)]] -> [[Smith-8581|Elizabeth (Smith) Townley (1643-1712)]] -> [[Hammond-356|Sarah (Hammond) Smith (bef.1623-1708)]] -> [[Hammond-95|William Hammond (bef.1575-1662)]] in Suffolk, England...goes back into the Kings of Wales pre 1000 [[Zumstein-83|Robert Zumstein (1896-1967)]] Ontario, CANADA, GERMANY #[[Zumstein-84|Robert Walter Zumstein (1868-1940)]] -> Heinrich Zumstein 1832-1901 -> Paul Sumstein 1792-1864 -> needs parents #[[Zumstein-84|Robert Walter Zumstein (1868-1940)]] -> Heinrich Zumstein 1832-1901 ->Philippina Molter 1794-1868 -> needs parents #[[Zumstein-84|Robert Walter Zumstein (1868-1940)]] -> Catherine Hedrick 1837-1905 -> Henry Hedrick 1805-1879 -> needs parents GERMANY #[[Zumstein-84|Robert Walter Zumstein (1868-1940)]] -> Catherine Hedrick 1837-1905 ->Barbara Ann Bost 1809-1884 -> needs parents GERMANY #[[Snyder-13908|Adaline (Snyder) Zumstein (1870-1954)]]-> John Snyder 1831-1906 -> Adam Snyder 1804-1891 -> William Snyder 1769-1850 -> apparently back from Canada through New Jersey to GERMANY needs thorough checking #[[Snyder-13908|Adaline (Snyder) Zumstein (1870-1954)]]-> John Snyder 1831-1906 ->Elizabeth Kouck 1805-1881 -> needs parents #[[Snyder-13908|Adaline (Snyder) Zumstein (1870-1954)]]-> Caroline I E Lane 1841-1923 -> John Ralph Lane 1820-1861 ... New York...Connecticut ... England Derbyshire & Norwich in 1500s to 1600s back through Worcestershire to 1300s and more lines through Shropshire to 1100s #[[Snyder-13908|Adaline (Snyder) Zumstein (1870-1954)]]-> Caroline I E Lane 1841-1923 -> Elmira Irving 1820-1883 -> needs parents [[Comfort-527|Clementina (Comfort) Zumstein (1895-1963)]] Ontario, CANADA, SWITZERLAND, PRUSSIA, GERMANY #[[Comfort-528|Alonzo Comfort (1858-1942)]] -> Ithamer Comfort 1832-1886-> Jacob Comfort 1802-1846 -> Robert Comfort 1767-1848 ->John Comfort 1745-1796 -> Robert Comfort 1700- ->needs parents #[[Comfort-528|Alonzo Comfort (1858-1942)]] -> Ithamer Comfort 1832-1886-> Jacob Comfort 1802-1846 -> Robert Comfort 1767-1848 ->Nancy Ann Johnson 1746-1825 -> Jeremiah Johnson MD 1720-1749 -> needs parents #[[Comfort-528|Alonzo Comfort (1858-1942)]] -> Ithamer Comfort 1832-1886-> Jacob Comfort 1802-1846 -> Robert Comfort 1767-1848 ->Nancy Ann Johnson 1746-1825 -> Rebecca Haines 1724-1798 -> needs parents #[[Comfort-528|Alonzo Comfort (1858-1942)]] -> Ithamer Comfort 1832-1886-> Jacob Comfort 1802-1846 ->Anna Elizabeth Book 1776-1827 -> John Conrad Book 1754-1827 -> Johann Georg Buchs ...SWITZERLAND #[[Comfort-528|Alonzo Comfort (1858-1942)]] -> Ithamer Comfort 1832-1886-> Jacob Comfort 1802-1846 ->Anna Elizabeth Book 1776-1827 -> John Conrad Book 1754-1827 ->Christianna Metzger 1736-1790 -> Johann Conrad Metzger 1680-1761 -> needs parents #[[Comfort-528|Alonzo Comfort (1858-1942)]] -> Ithamer Comfort 1832-1886-> Jacob Comfort 1802-1846 ->Anna Elizabeth Book 1776-1827 -> John Conrad Book 1754-1827 ->Christianna Metzger 1736-1790 -> Anna Barbara Metzger 1688-1763 -> needs parents #[[Comfort-528|Alonzo Comfort (1858-1942)]] -> Ithamer Comfort 1832-1886-> Jacob Comfort 1802-1846 ->Anna Elizabeth Book 1776-1827 ->Anna Charity Gertraute Zimmerman ...PRUSSIA #[[Comfort-528|Alonzo Comfort (1858-1942)]] -> Ithamer Comfort 1832-1886-> Abigail Snyder 1805-1879 -> John Snyder 1776-1846 ... New Jersey ...GERMANY #[[Comfort-528|Alonzo Comfort (1858-1942)]] -> Ithamer Comfort 1832-1886-> Abigail Snyder 1805-1879 ->Christiana Dils 1777-1861 ->...New Jersey ...GERMANY #[[Comfort-528|Alonzo Comfort (1858-1942)]] -> Susanna Moote 1832-1911 -> Benjamin Moot 1803-1884 -> ...New York, PRUSSIA, GERMANY #[[Comfort-528|Alonzo Comfort (1858-1942)]] -> Susanna Moote 1832-1911 -> Penelope Wright 1807-1886 -> needs parents #[[Comfort-528|Alonzo Comfort (1858-1942)]] -> Susanna Moote 1832-1911 -> Penelope Wright 1807-1886 -> needs parents #[[Marr-2079|John Marr (abt.1838-1894)]]->Joseph Marr 1800-1876 -> Joseph Marr 1770-1851 -> William Marr 1732 - 1789 -> Lawrence Marr 1707-1796 -> needs parents #[[Marr-2079|John Marr (abt.1838-1894)]]-> Joseph Marr 1800-1876 -> Joseph Marr 1770-1851 -> William Marr 1732 - 1789 -> Esther (needs a surname) #[[Marr-2079|John Marr (abt.1838-1894)]]-> Joseph Marr 1800-1876 -> Joseph Marr 1770-1851 -> Ann Michall 1747-? -> needs parents #[[Marr-2079|John Marr (abt.1838-1894)]]-> Joseph Marr 1800-1876 -> Mary Brooks 1778-1816 -> Michael Brugh 1742-1846 (unlikely, he would be 104!) -> Petri Bruch Brugh 1710-? -> needs parents #[[Marr-2079|John Marr (abt.1838-1894)]]-> Joseph Marr 1800-1876 -> Mary Brooks 1778-1816 -> Michael Brugh 1742-1846 (unlikely, he would be 104!) -> Anna Maria Hewitt 1710-? -> needs parents #[[Marr-2079|John Marr (abt.1838-1894)]]-> Joseph Marr 1800-1876 -> Mary Brooks 1778-1816 ->Maria Elizabeth Mumbauer 1745-1849 ->needs parents #[[Marr-2079|John Marr (abt.1838-1894)]]->Elizabeth Havens 1805-1883-> needs parents #[[Shafley-10|Laney (Shafley) Marr (abt.1845-1870)]]->Jakob Shafli 1806-1898 ->Viktor Schafli 1786-? -> needs parents #[[Shafley-10|Laney (Shafley) Marr (abt.1845-1870)]]->Jakob Shafli 1806-1898 ->Elisabeth Stuber -> needs parents #[[Shafley-10|Laney (Shafley) Marr (abt.1845-1870)]]->Mercy Jane Maria 1804-1898 -> needs parents [[Brown-123387|Sherman Lewis Brown (1867-1937)]] Ohio, Maryland, GERMANY, SCOTLAND, #[[Brown-123388|Samuel Brown (1821-1900)]] -> James Brown (1795-1859)-> needs parents #[[Brown-123388|Samuel Brown (1821-1900)]] -> Catherine (needs surname) #[[Gordon-4165|Charles Gordon (1801-1873)]]-> needs parents #[[Fickle-119|Jane (Fickle) Gordon (1803-1865)]] -> Joseph G Fickle 1780-1860 ->...Maryland & GERMANY #[[Fickle-119|Jane (Fickle) Gordon (1803-1865)]] ->Nancy Tannehill 1777-1859 -> William Tannehill 1748-1824 ->James Tannehill 1710-1780 -> needs parents #[[Fickle-119|Jane (Fickle) Gordon (1803-1865)]] ->Nancy Tannehill 1777-1859 -> William Tannehill 1748-1824 ->Rachel Adamson 1726-1809 -> needs parents #[[Fickle-119|Jane (Fickle) Gordon (1803-1865)]] ->Nancy Tannehill 1777-1859 -> Elizabeth Hamilton 1750-1832 -> Thomas Hamilton 1710-1784 ->through Maryland to SCOTLAND #[[Fickle-119|Jane (Fickle) Gordon (1803-1865)]] ->Nancy Tannehill 1777-1859 -> Elizabeth Hamilton 1750-1832 -> Ruth Scott 1724-? -> needs parents [[Townsend-9373|Emma Virginia (Townsend) Brown (1880-1943)]] #[[Townsend-9375|William Townsend (bef.1820-bef.1860)]] -> needs parents #[[Lynch-12637|Nancy (Lynch) Townsend (bef.1820-abt.1857)]] -> needs parents #[[Claybaugh-61|Mary Claybaugh (1846-1916)]] ->Thomas D Clabaugh 1802-1877 -> Maryland & Pennsylvania lines #[[Claybaugh-61|Mary Claybaugh (1846-1916)]] ->Polly Ann Nash 1805-1848 -> needs parents [[Hankinson-308|Delbert A Hankinson (1887-1947)]] #[[Hankinson-481|Joseph Hankinson (1712-1783)]] -> [[Hankinson-466|Thomas Hankinson Sr. (abt.1673-aft.1724)]] is Project Protected - check before adding parents, also this is different to the comparison tree DO NOT CHANGE unless you have verified primary sources [[Anderson-59449|Agnes Anderson (abt.1881-1920)]] Missouri, Ohio, SWEDEN, ENGLAND #[[Anderson-59450|William Anderson (abt.1858-)]] -> needs parents SWEDEN #[[Sparks-6398|Amanda Sparks (abt.1861-)]] -> John Sparks 1816-1906 -> George Sparks 1772-1868 -> needs parents #[[Sparks-6398|Amanda Sparks (abt.1861-)]] -> John Sparks 1816-1906 ->Nancy Simons 1775-1842 -> needs parents #[[Sparks-6398|Amanda Sparks (abt.1861-)]] -> John Sparks 1816-1906 -> Elizabeth Jane Weakley 1818-1901 -> Thornton J Weakley 1796-1861 -> Joseph Benjamin Weakley 1766-1850 -> needs parents #[[Sparks-6398|Amanda Sparks (abt.1861-)]] -> John Sparks 1816-1906 -> Elizabeth Jane Weakley 1818-1901 -> Thornton J Weakley 1796-1861 -> Mary Ann Jenkins 1765-1825 -> ...through Virginia back to Essex, England #[[Sparks-6398|Amanda Sparks (abt.1861-)]] -> John Sparks 1816-1906 -> Elizabeth Jane Weakley 1818-1901 ->Elizabeth McCarty 1797-1830 -> needs parents === Needs Work === #The [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hankinson-Family-Tree-321 Hankinson line] is different - WT & [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/pedigree/landscape/LZ4L-Q6R FamilySearch] disagree in a number of places (WT correct). Careful sourcing is needed. # [[Goble-400|Margaret (Goble) Hankinson]] b 1764 in ?? needs research, locations and sources. She most likely died in New Jersey, United States. #There are a number of lines going back from US to UK and far back in time. They need careful checking and sourcing - see above under “Brickwalls”

The WikiTree Challenge 2021 Week 20

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== WikiTree Challenge Week 20 == '''Guest Star''': [[Goodwin-8677|Nathan Goodwin]] ;'''What got you interested in genealogy?''' :I started doing genealogy when I was about 12 years old. I first became interested in my maternal grandmother's maiden name, Dengate as the family had lived locally to me in Hastings for several generations and prior to that in the villages not too far away. My Nan was one of those wonderful people who kept everything relating to the family and who wrote on the backs of photographs, so I used to sit down and copy out the family tree, matching names to photographs but generally not having a clue what I was doing. From about 14 I started to interview elderly relatives but unfortunately asked the wrong questions, focussing on names and dates rather than information that couldn't be gleaned from records. That got me hooked and I haven't looked back! ;'''Who is your favorite ancestor?''' :Tricky to think of just a single ancestor as my favourite. I hope the rest won't be offended, though, when I choose my great great grandmother, Louisa Roakes. The vast majority (as you will find) of my family came from southern England and were white and involved in various labouring / agricultural work so Louisa, who was of mixed race and who hailed from the tiny Atlantic island of St Helena stands out for me. She married a soldier stationed on the island in 1887 and, according to her marriage certificate she was 17 years old. In fact, she was just 15. Soon after the marriage, she and my great great grandfather, Samuel Angus Ellingham left the island and settled in Bedfordshire, England. I've been able to trace south-Asian and east African DNA to her, which very likely came from slavery as the East India Company procurred their slaves from this area, taking them to work on St Helena. ;'''Any interesting stories to share that you found out about your family?''' :Well, one of my great great great grandfather's was called Silas Thomas. He was one of those white agricultural types that I just mentioned but he was a little bit naughty. In 1863 he was working on a farm in his home village of Mountfield, East Sussex when another labourer discovered a small horde of metal objects and rings, believing them to have been made of brass. He showed the metal to Silas, who paid him five shillings and six pence (about £15 today) for it, taking it to his brother-in-law, Stephen Willett, who was a blacksmith. At some point, assuming he didn't already know, Silas discovered that the items were actually made of gold and sold them to a London merchant for £529, which is more than £25,000 in today's money. Unfortunately for Silas, the police had some other pieces from the horde and began to launch an investigation, eventually arresting Silas and Stephen. The gold was found to have been more than 2,000 years old and, much to my embarrassment as an historian, they had it all melted down! Sorry, history. Their trial was quite sensational for the time and the pair were subsequently sent to Lewes Gaol with an open-ended sentence. According to a newspaper article in 1864, a piano teacher named Mrs Kirby wrote to Queen Victoria on the men's behalf, asking for clemency. If the story is to be believed, then the Queen asked her private secretary to have the men released. They were let out of prison having served 11 months and, to the best of my knowledge, stayed out of trouble! In fact, Silas Thomas went on to become an upstanding member of the Hastings Salvation Army. ;'''When did you first discover WikiTree?''' :It was probably about two or three years ago, I think. I run the Dengate One-Name Study / DNA Project at FTDNA and the website has helped me with several branches of the Dengate family and I've found photographs that don't exists anywhere else online. ;'''What are your current brick walls?''' :I have four main ones, where I've actively tried to research them several times but where I get nowhere fast. #The family lines that settled on St Helena (Louisa Roakes' ancestors). The island has no indiginous population and it only became settled from the 1600s, mainly from England. Unfortunately, there aren't too many off-island records. The names there are Roakes, Everton and Carr. #My 2xgreat grandfather, James Cole. Various census entries offer confusing birth dates and locations. His name appears variously as George James Cole / James George Cole or just James Cole. #Smiths! My 2x great grandfather was George Augustus Smith from the Battersea area of Surrey (now London). I've chased him up a false line already as there were two people with exactly this name born close together in time and location. Family legend has it that he only had one sister, Lizzie who lost her leg aged 5 and who married but her husband 'died young.' I'm stuck! #My main brickwall and the one which, given my job writing about professional genealogists is the most embarrassing: my Goodwin line! My 4x great grandfather was called Thomas Goodwin. He was born around the 1780s but there are so many Thomas Goodwins in the Westminster / Middlesex area that I can't pin down which one he is. I've tried using DNA but it's on the very edge of being possible and so far I've only been able to confirm links between me and some of his other children. The parishes in this area (now greater London) were huge, which doesn't help. ;'''What do you hope to see in participating in the WikiTree challenge?''' :Well, obviously any of those brick walls being knocked down would be amazing! Other than that, any lines that can be developed would be great! === Documents === === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captains, [[Langridge-71|Janet Wild]] and [[Williams-47589|Joan Whitaker]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. Nathan says "I’m happy for pictures to be used from the great-grandparent level and above, yes. Below that I’d need to check in case the images were given to me." So if you want to add any of the images below Great Grandparent level, let Joan or Janet know, so that we can seek permission to use them. * GG-Grandfather E. A Dengate{{Image|file=Dengate-162-1.jpg |caption=E. A. Dengate }} === '''Resources''' === *[[Space:England_Research_Resources:_General|England Research Resources]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:England%2C_Research_Resources England Research Resources Category] *[[Space:England_Project_Reliable_Sources|Reliable sources for pre-1700 profiles in England]] * [https://www.dengates.com/ Dengate name study] *[https://www.genuki.org.uk/ GENUKI] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Helena Saint Helena (Wikipedia)] == Tell Us What You Found!! == * Difference in trees on ancestry tree [[Linley-225|May Caroline (Linley) Goodwin]] is listed as Linsey surname in records is given as Linley. * === Interesting Finds === : List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week * [[Gingell-548|Job Gingell (abt.1807-)]] had changed his occupation to excavator in the 1841 census as had several of his neighbours they may have been working on the construction of the Great Western railway line https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/wilts/vol9/pp90-104 * [[Goodwin-10575|Charles Goodwin (bef.1818-abt.1860)]] died in the Surrey County Pauper Lunatic Asylum (now Springfield University Hospital) in Tooting * [[Goodwin-10585|George Goodwin (bef.1825-)]] migrated with his wife and children to South Africa * [[Bartlett-12785|George Bartlett (1803-)]] was an architectural modeller * [[Gingell-568|Fred A Gingell (1849-1903)]] a brother of Nathan's GGG-grandfather Enos Gingell, immigrated to the Brooklyn, NY, USA. He attempted suicide in 1903, after he was served divorce papers. * https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bartlett-12787 [[Bartlett-12787|Abel Bartlett (abt.1779-abt.1855)]] christened his children in a Protestant Evangelical Church called “Lady Huntingdon’s Connexion” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Countess_of_Huntingdon%27s_Connexion *GG-Grandfather [[Dengate-162|Ernest Alfred Dengate]] organized a reunion with his surviving brothers in 1939. Their combined age was 457. Dengate Brothers Reunion, Evening Standard, London, Greater London, England, 20 Jan 1939, Fri • Page 15, https://www.newspapers.com/clip/78338748/evening-standard/ {{Image|file=Dengate-162.jpg |caption=Dengate Brothers Reunion }} *[[Thomas-7206|Silas Thomas]] and his brother in law were involved in a theft from the Mountfield Treasure Hoard. *GGG-Grandfather, Enos Gingell's sister, [[Gingell-567|Mary Gingell]], appears to have committed suicide at the age of 22. {{Image|file=Gingell-567.jpg |caption=Mary Gingell Griffin Inquest }} === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * [[Space:Job_Gingell_and_his_Descendants | Gingell Welsh Newspaper Reports]] * [[Space:The_Gingell_Family_of_Lyneham |The Gingell Family of Lyneham]] *[[Space:Background_information_on_Coal_Mining | Coal Mining in Glamorgan]] === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests family serve in the military or military conflicts (Civil War, Revolutionary War, WWI, etc.) * [[Cole-24774|John Joseph Cole]] served both in the Royal Sussex Regiment and then in the 694th Agricultural Company Labour Corp * [[Cole-24777|Albert Bruce Cole]] served in the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry 10th Bn. He was killed on 18th November 1918 and is buried in Solesme Cemetery France *[[Ellingham-95|Samuel George Ellingham (1889-)]] of served in the Princess Charlotte of Wales's (Royal Berkshire) Regiment in WWI. * [[Goodwin-10350|Harry Goodwin (1880-1953)]] served as a gunner with the Royal Garrison Artillery during WWI in France and Flanders. He survived with a few shrapnel wounds. * His brother [[Goodwin-10601|Arthur Edward Goodwin]] also served during WWI in the British Army reaching the rank of Corporal Branch of service not found yet - survived. *[[Goodwin-10349|Albert Leslie Goodwin]] Served in WW2 - survived == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === ;'''Goodwin Line.''' # Thomas Peter Goodwin (1771 -1846) #Mary Austin (1785 - 1835) #Edward John Whitworth (1799 –) - '''BROKEN''' - son of [[Whitworth-1293|Edward Whitworth (abt.1775-)]] & [[Pratt-11813|Hesther (Pratt) Whitworth (abt.1775-)]] #Elizabeth ( - 1840), wife of Edward John Whitworth '''BROKEN''' - she is [[Wright-48939|Elizabeth (Wright) Whitworth (1800-1840)]] #John Stevenson (about 1750) - '''BROKEN''' - son of [[Stevenson-3137|Samuel Stevenson (1722-1789)]] & [[Smithhouse-1|Mary Smithhouse (1720-1789)]] #Susannah Mahollom {1790 –1870) #William Coling {1782 –) - '''BROKEN''' - son of [[Coling-27|William Coling (abt.1755-1794)]] and [[Busby-2086|Sarah (Busby) Coling (abt.1755-1793)]] #Elizabeth (1791 -), wife of William Coling ;'''Cole Line''' #James Cole (1844–) #William Wyatt (1822 –) - '''BROKEN''' - son of [[Wyard-46|William Wyard (1791-)]] & [[Howes-2409|Elizabeth (Howes) Wyard (1793-)]] #Keziah Taylor (1824 –) - '''BROKEN''' - Daughter of [[Taylor-76860|John Taylor (abt.1791-)]] & [[Brown-124591|Elizabeth (Brown) Taylor (abt.1791-)]] ;'''Grimweill Line''' #Joseph Gingell (1772 –1852) - '''BROKEN''' - son of [[Gingell-550|John Gingell (bef.1743-1815)]] & [[Johnson-107074|Susanna (Johnson) Gingell (abt.1745-)]] #William Greenaway (1730 –) #Mary, wife of William Greenway #Mary Greenway (1780) - '''BROKEN''' - correct parents added. She is the daughter of [[Greenaway-644|George Greenaway (abt.1757-)]] and [[Dickcox-1|Sarah (Dickcox) Greenaway (abt.1750-)]] #James Simkins (1777– 1865) - '''BROKEN''' - son of [[Simpkins-860|William Simpkins (1752-bef.1830)]] and [[Withers-2290|Catherine Christian (Withers) Simpkins (1753-1835)]] #Phillis Chambers (1782 – 1860) #Job Simpkins (1783 –) '''BROKEN''' - He is the son of [[Simpkins-860|William Simpkins (1752-bef.1830)]] & [[WITHERS-2210|Catherine Christian (WITHERS) Simpkins (1753-1835)]] #Ann ( - 1851), wife of Job Simpkins - '''BROKEN''' - She is is [[Simkins-78|Ann Simkins (1790-)]] #Thomas Cook (1824 – 1878) #William Harvey (about 1800) #Susan, wife of William Harvey ;'''Savage Line''' #Christopher Savage (1771 –) #Sarah Leeds (about 1770 - ) - '''BROKEN''' - Daughter of [[Leeds-597|Clement Leeds (1733-1816)]] & [[Osborne-9482|Elizabeth (Osborne) Leeds (abt.1739-1818)]] #Maria Wilkin (1830 –) - '''BROKEN''' - daughter of [[Wilkin-829|Robert Wilkin (1800-)]] & [[Leverick-10|Maria (Leverick) Wilkin (abt.1795-)]] #William Buxton (1768 – 1850) - '''BROKEN''' - Son of [[Buxton-419|John Buxton (1740-)]] (mother still not know) #Mary Littleboys (1801 – 1877) - '''BROKEN''' - Daughter of [[Littleboy-31|Robert Littleboy (abt.1760-bef.1822)]] & [[Green-39387|Elizabeth (Green) Littleboy (1774-1846)]] #Thomas Cann (1802 –) '''BROKEN''' - son of [[Cann-851|Thomas Cann (abt.1765-abt.1830)]] & [[Hudson-14132|Anne (Hudson) Cann (abt.1767-abt.1819)]] #Elizabeth (1813 –), wife of Thomas Cann - '''BROKEN''' - She is [[Adams-53001|Elizabeth (Adams) Cann (abt.1813-)]] ;'''Edwards Line''' #William Edwards (1766 –) #Elizabeth (1771 –). wife of William Edwards. - '''BROKEN''' - she is [[Lewis-45743|Eliza (Lewis) Edwards (1754-)]] #Hannah Garner (1802 –) #Henry Fleet (1813 – 1862) - '''BROKEN''' - Son of [[Fleet-660|Christopher Fleet (1790-)]] (mother still not known) #Eliza Bennett (1820 – 1868) #James Frederick Swaby (1849 – 1882) #James Goldsmith (about 1775) #Maria Peine (about 1780) #Sarah Catto (1807 –) ;'''Ellingham Line''' #Gabriel Ellingham (1611 – 1664) #Elizabeth (1647–1723), wife of Daniel Ellingham #Mary (1663 – 1747), wife of Gabriel Ellingham (1663–1714) #Abigail East (1710 – 1737) #Susan Partridge (1736 – 1783) - '''BROKEN''' - daughter of [[Partridge-3869|William Partridge (abt.1687-1737)]] and [[Gregory-10764|Frances (Gregory) Partridge (abt.1710-)]] #Martha Tearle (1761 – 1821) - '''BROKEN''' - daughter of [[Tearle-38|John Tearle (1741-1815)]] & [[Archer-5900|Martha (Archer) Tearle (1741-1814)]] #Maria Pantling (1801 – 1884) #John Lankinster (1760 –) '''BROKEN''' - son of [[Lancaster-4721|William Lancaster (abt.1720-)]] and [[Cook-37948|Mary (Cook) Lancaster (abt.1720-)]] #Martha Lake (1760 - 1841) '''BROKEN''' - daughter of [[Lake-4887|John Lake (abt.1735-)]] and [[Butcher-4351|Ruth (Butcher) Lake (abt.1735-bef.1799)]] #Charlotte Pantling (1791 – 1864) #Sarah Shephard (1841 –) - '''BROKEN''' - daughter of [[Shepherd-8111|James Shepherd (1798-1863)]] & [[Webster-12959|Sarah (Webster) Shepherd (1803-1854)]] #Edward Roakes (1829 – 1877) #William Everton (1779 – 1833) #Jane Mason (about 1790) #Thomas Carr (1790 –) #Margaret (1790 -), wife of Thomas Carr ;'''Dengate Line''' #Thomas Dungate (1637 – 1670) #Elizabeth Longley (1665 – 1738) #Mary Martin ( – 1736) #Susannah Stonham (1741 – 1820) #Elizabeth Ruffin (1765 – 1790) #John Bovis (about 1765) #Esther Christian (about 1770) - '''BROKEN''' - daughter of [[Christian-4718|Andrew Christian (1748-1826)]] and [[Mockford-70|Susannah (Mockford) Christian (1744-1829)]] #Thomas Ashdown (1772 –) - '''BROKEN''' - son of [[Ashdown-427|Thomas Ashdown (abt.1748-abt.1784)]] & [[Barton-9087|Frances (Barton) Ashdown (abt.1747-abt.1835)]] #Ann Avery (About 1785) - '''BROKEN''' - she is Ann Holland, daughter of [[Holland-13150|William Holland (1745-1812)]] & [[Newman-11594|Mary (Newman) Holland (abt.1750-1813)]] #Thomas Bannister (about 1790) #Hannah (about 1795), wife of Thomas Bannister - '''BROKEN''' - daughter of [[Munday-1296|James Mundy]] and [[Taylor-76902|Hannah Taylor]] #Richard Thomas (1784 –) '''BROKEN''' - son of [[Thomas-7186|Richard Thomas (bef.1760-bef.1824)]] & [[Philcox-10|Philadelphia Philcox (abt.1757-1846)]] #Jane Harvey (1797 –) - '''BROKEN''' - daughter of [[Harvey-16992|Benjamin Harvey (1758-1810)]] & [[Sellens-161|Susanna (Sellens) Harvey (1762-1846)]] #Thomas Foster (1799 – 1885) #Harriet Martin (1804 – 1841) - '''BROKEN''' - Daughter of [[Martin-38619|Thomas Martin (1776-1851)]] & [[Ballard-6076|Lucy Ballard (1777-1859)]] ;'''Smith Line''' #Joseph Smith { – 1863) '''BROKEN''' - son of [[Smith-243738|Joseph Smith (1795-)]] and [[Hockley-300|Mary Ann (Hockley) Smith (abt.1810-)]] #Elizabeth Bartlett (1842 –) - '''BROKEN''' - daughter of [[Bartlett-12785|George Bartlett (1803-)]] and [[Leeland-29|Elizabeth (Leeland) Bartlett (abt.1813-)]] #Thomas Phillips (about 1800) - '''BROKEN''' - son of [[Phillips-37517|Thomas Phillips (bef.1771-)]] & [[Martin-66658|Mary Martin (bef.1771-)]] #Elizabeth Williams (about 1805) #Joseph Paddon (1793 –) - '''BROKEN''' - son of [[Paddon-207|William Paddon (bef.1756-abt.1797)]] & [[Harris-47021|Susanna (Harris) Paddon (1755-abt.1833)]] #Amelia Stevens (1805 – 1847) - '''BROKEN''' - Daughter of [[Stephens-14264|William Stephens (1783-1859)]] (mother to find). === Needs Work === # #

The WikiTree Challenge 2021 Week 21

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== WikiTree Challenge Week 21 == '''Guest Star''': [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Philibert-101 Gena Philibert-Ortega] === Documents === === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[McBeth-165|Emma MacBeath]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === '''Resources''' === ==== Ancestry Terms of Service ==== :'''[https://www.ancestry.com/cs/legal/termsandconditions Copyright]''': * Copyright and Trademark: Each of the Services is protected by copyright as a collective work or compilation, pursuant to U.S. copyright laws, international conventions, and other copyright laws. The trademarks, service marks, and logos contained in the Services are owned by or licensed to us. 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You agree: **Not to distribute, republish, or sell significant portions of any Ancestry Content (Posting an image of the document on WikiTree is considered publishing) * These terms apply to Ancestry®, AncestryDNA®, AncestryHealth®, Newspapers.com™, Find a Grave®, Fold3.com®, Archives®, and WeRemember® ===='''Important German Church Record Vocabulary'''==== :'''Name''' Name, Namen, Nahme, Nahmen :'''Parish''' Pfarre, Gemeinde :'''local''' hiesig :'''Baptism''' Taufe :'''Birth''' Geburt :'''Child''' Kind :'''Son''' Sohn :'''Daughter''' Tochter :'''Mother''' Mutter :'''Father''' Vater :'''Parents''' Eltern, Aeltern :'''Boy''' Knabe, Junge :'''Girl''' Mädchen :'''Stillborn''' totgeboren, todtgeboren :'''Year, Month and Day''' Jahr, Monat und Tag :'''Godparents/Sponsors''' Paten, Pathen, Taufpaten, Taufpathen, Gevatter :'''Marriage''' Trauung, Ehe :'''Groom''' Bräutigam :'''Bride''' Braut :'''Married''' verheiratet, verehelicht :'''Wife''' Frau, Ehefrau, Gattin, Weib, Eheweib :'''Husband''' Mann, Ehemann, Gatte :'''Location/Place of Residence''' Ort, Wohnort == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week * Gena's 3X great-grandmother, [[Riddle-3960 | Elizabeth (Riddle) Montgomery]] homesteaded outside of Oberlin, Kansas in 1894 at the age of 63. {{Image|file=Riddle-3960.png |caption=Elizabeth Montgomery's Homestead Patent }} * GGG-grandfather [[Chatham-328|Moses Henry Chatham]] was killed at age 40, leaving 8 children and a widow. (Gena has written a blog post about this) His eldest son, Henry was killed by being struck in the head about 2 years later. {{Image|file=Chatham-328.jpg |caption=Murder in Austin County }} * [[Hibbert-922|Daniel Wild Hibbert (1844-1894)]] committed suicide in England in 1894. A month later, his brother [[Hibbert-923|Benjamin Hibbert (bef.1841-1894)]] shot himself in Utah and also died. Their sister [[Hibbert-230|Hannah (Hibbert) Householder (1836-1885)]] left her husband and took their children to Utah in 1864. She had at least three more husbands although there is no evidence she was ever divorced from her first English husband. Another brother James travelled with her, and their mother [[Brown-124871|Hannah (Brown) Hibbert (1809-1896)]] also left her husband in England. The emigrants had all converted to Mormonism in Lancashire before they left. * [[Mius-18|Philippe Mius (1609-aft.1700)]] Acadian pioneer and notable *GGG-grandfather, [[Donn-154|Karsjen Reiners Donn]] was the victim of a horse thief in 1907 who was later determined insane. {{Image|file=Donn-154.jpg |caption=C. R Donn victim of Insane Horse Thief }} *A Donn Family Quirk? I believe this article may refer to your GGG-Grandfather, Casjen Donn's grandson, Casjen Reiners Donn (1899-1963) and his son James? A little more investigation would be needed, but quite a detailed story.{{Image|file=The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_21.jpg |caption=A True Story that Rivals Fiction }} * Oscar Philibert's ancestors [[Toupin-23|Jean Baptiste Toupin]] and [[Gloria-27|Marie Gloria]] married on 3 June 1669 at Notre-Dame de Québec, just after their widowed parents, [[Toupin-4|Toussaint Toupin]] and [[Bourdon-57|Marie Bourdon]], married each other. You can view the respective marriage acts [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-8993-F93S-H?i=447&wc=HCT2-829%3A17585101%2C19508101%2C19508102&cc=1321742 here]. * Oscar was a descendant of more than 20 ''filles du roi''. They were recruited to help expand the population of Canada, and were provided financial assistance by the royal treasury. For specific examples, refer to Oscar Philibert's Ancestral Tables linked below. *Gena's 10X great-grandfather [[Skidmore-14|Thomas Skidmore]] (1605-1684), is her immigrant ancestor on this line. It is estimated that Thomas immigrated in 1636 and he is included in Robert Charles Anderson's, ''The Great Migration Directory: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1640'' on pages 306-7. There is a Skidmore One-Name Study at [[http://skidmorefamilyhistory.com/ Skidmore and Scudamore Family History]] *Gena's 7X great-grandmother, [[Caldwell-1320|Agnes "Ann" or "Granny" Skidmore]] was a nurse mid-wife in the 1770s (nurse mid-wives were called "grannies" back then). Her transactions at the local store are noted on her profile page. === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * [[Space:Oscar_Philibert%27s_Ancestral_Tables|Oscar Philibert's Ancestral Tables]] * [[Space:100_Circles-WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_21|100 Circles-WikiTree Challenge 2021 Week 21]] *[[Space:Chatham_Manufacturing_Company,_North_Carolina|Chatham Manufacturing Company]]{{Image|file=Chatham_Manufacturing_Company_North_Carolina-1.jpg |caption=Chatham Manufacturing Ad 1892 }} === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests family serve in the military or military conflicts (Civil War, Revolutionary War, WWI, etc.) * [[Chatham-332|William Lewis Chatham]], Brother of GG-grandfather Joseph Chatham served in the Spanish-American War. * GGG-grandfather, [[Chatham-328|Moses Henry Chatham]] served for the Confederacy during the Civil War. * 6X great-grandfather, [[Skidmore-622|James Skidmore]] furnished materials to the American troops. DAR Ancestor #A104681. == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === # Identified mother for [[Donn-153|Jeltje Kassina (Donn) Johnson]] # New father added for [[Donn-154|Karsjen Reiners Donn]] # New mother added for [[Donn-154|Karsjen Reiners Donn]] # New father added for [[Johnson-105986|Johannes Charles Johnson]] # New mother added for [[Johnson-105986|Johannes Charles Johnson]] # Corrected father added for [[Montgomery-14534|Thomas Montgomery]] # Corrected mother added for [[Montgomery-14534|Thomas Montgomery]] # Corrected father added for for [[Dubé-592|Basil Dubé]] # Corrected mother added for for [[Dubé-592|Basil Dubé]] # New father added for [[Ouellet-635|Michel Ouellet-635]] # New mother added for [[Ouellet-635|Michel Ouellet-635]] # New father added for [[Simard-689|Marie Magdeleine Simard]] # New mother added for [[Simard-689|Marie Magdeleine Simard]] # New father added to [[Hambelton-54|Euphrosine Hambelton]] # New mother added to [[Hambelton-54|Euphrosine Hambelton]] # New father added for [[Marquis-445|Paschal Marquis]] # New mother added for [[Marquis-445|Paschal Marquis]] # New father added for [[Rouleau-44|Françoise Rouleau]] # New mother added for [[Rouleau-44|Françoise Rouleau]] # New father added for [[Poitra-15|Jean Baptiste Poitra]] # New mother added for [[Poitra-15|Jean Baptiste Poitra]] # New father added for [[Moreau-1585|Marie Olive Moreau]] # New mother added for [[Moreau-1585|Marie Olive Moreau]] # Corrected father added for [[Lacroix-635|Archange Lacroix]] # Corrected mother added for [[Lacroix-635|Archange Lacroix]] # New father added for [[Schuhmacher-81|George Michael Schumacher]] # New mother added for [[Schuhmacher-81|George Michael Schumacher]] ===New Ancestors Added (past brick walls)=== # Father added for new ancestor [[Bremer-706|Anna Maria (Bremer) Donn]] # Mother added for new ancestor [[Bremer-706|Anna Maria (Bremer) Donn]] # Father added for new ancestor [[Montgomery-14572|Robert Montgomery]] # Mother added for new ancestor [[Skidmore-1876|Sarah (Skidmore) Montgomery]] # Father added for new ancestor [[Bengtsdotter-1159|Bengta Bengtsdotter]] # Mother added for new ancestor [[Bengtsdotter-1159|Bengta Bengtsdotter]] # Paternal grandfather added for new ancestor [[Bengtsdotter-1159|Bengta Bengtsdotter]] # Paternal grandmother added for new ancestor [[Bengtsdotter-1159|Bengta Bengtsdotter]] # Maternal grandfather added for new ancestor [[Bengtsdotter-1159|Bengta Bengtsdotter]] # Maternal grandmother added for new ancestor [[Bengtsdotter-1159|Bengta Bengtsdotter]] === Needs Work === # [[Bunel-1|Vivienne Bunel (1626-1699)]] Unsourced parents. - G2G posted # [[Delabrecque-1|Jean (Delabrecque) de la Brecque (1580-1650)]] Recently added unsourced father, grandparents and great-grandfather.

The WikiTree Challenge 2021 Week 23

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== WikiTree Challenge Week 23 == '''Guest Star''': [[Hoitink-5|Yvette Hoitink]] === Documents === : Note from Yvette: ::Please note that several online trees have Jan Gommeren as the father of [[Gommeren-5|Maria Verstraete a.k.a. Gommeren]] (my mother’s number 15). Although he acknowledged her as his daughter when she was seven years old, I do not have proof that he was also her biological father. I only have him as her legal father at this point, which is not shown in this tree. That is why there is a blank in my fan chart for number 30 and his ancestors. I am working with DNA matches to try and prove or disprove him as the biological father. === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Smith-159364|Cheryl Hess]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === '''Resources''' === * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Netherlands#Acceptable_Resources_list Acceptable Resources List] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Dutch_Roots/Naming_Convention Dutch Naming Conventions] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Dutch_Roots/Categories_Templates_Project_Profile#Dutch_RootsTemplate_and_Dutch_Roots_Sticker Dutch Roots Sticker] * Family Search shares all filmed books of churches and civil status [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/list/?fcs=placeId%3A1927059&ec=region%3AEUROPE%2CplaceId%3A1927059 here] * Primary Tree: [https://drive.google.com/file/d/19qjd0b8Hfi9zEAt785aVTVQ4M2bCdqmt/view Paternal Fan Chart] * Primary Tree; [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1lHWacoQH6Ar9TqRGZ_YXliWUvfqRe4U-/view?usp=sharing Maternal Fan Chart] * [https://www.familysearch.org/rootstech/rtc2021/search/results?text=dutch&language%5B0%5D=en-US&language%5B1%5D=ase-US&broadSearch=true RootsTech sessions on Dutch genealogy]. * Site with her [https://www.netherlandsgenealogy.com/ father's ancestry] * Site with her [https://discord.com/channels/798930139106902056/846776534647177246/847559769028165662 mother's ancestry] * [https://www.genealogietools.nl/formatter/ WieWasWie Citation Creator] ==== Tips ==== * When searching in Dutch archives and you are looking for a name like mine (with "van" or "de" or anything like it as part of the name) Don't put the prefixes in the place where they ask for the surname. Use only the main word in the last name field. * Before 1811 we need to find sources in church books. That is harder than finding sources after 1811 as all needed to go to the town hall to register birth, marriage and death. Use WhoWasWho and OpenArch and you will probably find what you are looking for. * Records are in Dutch, Latin or French. * The eldest son is named after the father's father, the second son after mother's father, the first daughter after the mother's mother, the second daughter after the father's mother. * '''All''' given names are put in the first name field. There are no middle names, so please select the "no middle name" status. * Women are mentioned using their maiden name in records, so don't use the husband's surname as Current Last Name. * In the Napoleontic era (1806–1813) the BMD documents are in French. Suddenly all the Jans become Jean, Pieters become Pierre and Hendriks become Henri, and Willem who becomes Guillaume. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Brouwer-634 Example Profile 1] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Goulooze-91 Example Profile 2]. == Tell Us What You Found!! == * Primary source for marriage of [https://marijnissen.netherlandsgenealogy.com/getperson.php?personID=I1254&tree=brabant Willemijna Deonisius van Eersel], see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Van_Eersel-7 her WT profile] * Some details on [https://marijnissen.netherlandsgenealogy.com/getperson.php?personID=I1254&tree=brabant Wilhelmina's death] (residence, age, informants), see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Van_Eersel-7 her WT profile] * Small correction for [[Roerdink_Lho-1|Berendina (Roerdink Lho) te Loo (1785-1821)]]. Yvette has her down as being baptised or born about 4 April 1785 but she was actually born on the 4th and baptised on the 10th. Confusion caused by the fact that the baptismal records are in order of date of birth rather than the usual date of baptism. * Burial date and place for [[Antonius-21|Lambertus (Antonius) Lochten (bef.1626-bef.1705)]] * Original source of the marriage of [[Lamberti-36|Joannes (Lamberti) van der Logt (bef.1676-bef.1752)]] to Jenneken Cornelis Jan marten Geerts in Rijsbergen. Yvette has on her website a statement that correspondence with someone is the source. * Death certificate of [[Kastein-19|Hendrika (Kastein) van't Hul]] who immigrated to the United States. She died in 1921 in Sioux Center, Iowa. * On https://www.netherlandsgenealogy.com/ Yvette has Gert Woordes (I17662) as the son of Jan Woordes and Stijnken Gorkink. However, since he names his firstborn daughter Gaeken, it seems more likely that Gert is a son of Jan Wordes (I29086) and Gaeken ter Wijssche. Also witness for this baptism is Geertken Veltkamp (same name as 2nd wife of this Jan Wordes). * According to her marriage record with Maarte Trouw, Lijsbet Cornelisse Luijcks was born in Ruckven (Rucphen). * primary source for baptism of [[Luijts-3|Johannes Baptista Luijts]] was found. * In 1755 and 1756 the heirs of Jan Backx, including [[Bax-245|Klasijn Backx]] (assisted by her husband Hendrick Luijts), sell property in Weelde. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHK-Q3PZ-Y4V2?i=452&cat=51957 and https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHK-Q3PZ-Y4K2?i=454&cat=51957 === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week *When [[Trouw-89|Martinus Trouw (1822-1868)]] married he handed over a written declaration of the local doctor that is mother was insane and therefor not able to express her will about his marriage. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Trouw-79 Cornelis Trouw] went to prison for a day probably because he was peddling without a permit (overtreding afh voerwaren). We know his cause of death: crouposa pneumonia and paralysis cordis * [[Van_der_Sande-72|Gijsbertus van der Sande]]: In 1810, Gijs van der Sanden is registered as aged 46, born in Loon op Zand, married with 3 children, Catholic religion and a '''shoemaker ("cordonnier")''' by profession. He seems to be living with or next to his parents in law Jacobus Dirkze and Cornelia van Gulik and their children Jacobus and Johanna Dirkze. His wife Katharina Dirkse is registered as aged 36, born in Loon op Zand, married with 3 children, a shoemaker's wife. His son Adrianus grew up to be a shoemaker as well. * [[Van_Nijkerken-5|Gerrit Jan van Nijkerken]] was a mason, the same as his father. He was born, married, and died in Winterswijk, Nederland. (Willemina Berendina van Nijkerken line) * [[Oomen-46|Petronella Oomen (1823-1906)]] was only 2,5 hours old when her father showed her to the municalipty registration on 20th september 1823 as proof that she was born. I hope they lived close by...... (born 13.30, registration office 16.00) * [[Van_der_Loght-1|Marinus van der Loght]] was looked over by a small group of people. He had three wives so the records were checked carefully to make sure it was the same man. Marinus was a carpenter. His third wife survived him by almost two years. (Maria Verstraeten Line) * [[Pemen-35|Joannes Pemen (1750-1812)]] and his first wife Catharina Hop had a child that's not on Yvettes tree: [[Pemen-36|Joannes Pemen]] baptized on 15 feb 1776 in Princenhage, Noord-Brabant. He married and had - probably - children * Yvette's GGGG Grandmother, [[De_Bont-39|Anna Maria de Bont Smulders (abt.1784-1858)]] has a sister, [[De_Bont-74|Joanna Maria de Bont (abt.1788-1846)]], with names and dates similar enough that it seems Yvette's Ancestry and Marijnissen trees have the dates inter-mixed. I have left Research Notes on both profiles laying out the sources with each daughter showing my Wikitree's dates are different than Yvette's. * Question for Yvette: How does she decide on which last name to use ? WT uses LNAB but she somehow seems to select one randomly ? * GG-Grandmother, [[Kastein-31|Willemina Berendina (Kastein) van Nijkerken (1856-1918)]]'s cousin [[Kastein-19|Hendrika Gezina (Kastein) van't Hul (1838-1921)]] immigrated to Iowa, USA and wrote this tribute in memory of her second husband. There was a Dutch newspaper in Sioux Center, Iowa at that time.{{Image|file=Van_t_Hul-1-2.jpg |caption=Hendricka Van't Hull Tribute to John }} === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * * === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests family serve in the military or military conflicts? * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Trouw-79 Cornelis Trouw] was drafted for 5 years 10 may 1878 till 9 may 1883 * [[Trouw-89|Martinus Trouw (1822-1868)]] was consrpted/drafted for five years starting in 1840 3rd regiment artillerie == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === :''Please see the [[#Resources|Resources]] section for a link to the fan charts. # [[Van_den_Bichelaer-2|Joannes van den Bichelaer]] ➔ [[Van_den_Biggelaar-29|Hubertus van den Biggelaar]] ➔ Jan van den Biggelaar ➔ Hubertus van den Bichelaer: Needs parents # [[Smeulders-44|Laurentius Hendrick Smeulders]] ➔ [[Heijkants-3|Joanna Maria Heijkants]] ➔ Anneken van Dongen: Needs parents # [[Van_den_Heuvel-507|Gerardus van den Heuvel]] ➔ [[Van_den_Heuvel-515|Adriaan van den Heubel]] ➔ [[De_Brouwer-30|Adrianna Brouwer]] ➔ Elisabeth Henricus Driessen: Needs parents # [[Bovendeert-3|Johannes Franciscus Bovendeert]] ➔ Franciscus Einmahl: Needs a father # [[Bovendeert-3|Johannes Franciscus Bovendeert]] ➔ [[Tando-15|Elisabeth Tanto]] ➔ [[Tanto-5|Johan Jacob Tanto]]: Needs parents # [[Platschart-3|Maria Platschart]] ➔ Joanna de Witte ➔ Jan de Witte: Needs a mother # [[Van_der_Sande-73|Gijsbertus van der Sande]]: Needs parents # [[Dircksen-29|Maria Catharina Dircksen]] ➔ [[Dircksen-30|Jacobus Dirksen]]: Needs children added # [[Dircksen-29|Maria Catharina Dircksen]] ➔ [[Dircksen-30|Jacobus Dirksen]] ➔ [[Dircks-264|Engelbert Dirksen]]: Needs parents # [[Dircksen-29|Maria Catharina Dircksen]] ➔ [[Dircksen-30|Jacobus Dirksen]] ➔ [[Huijsens-1|Maria Catharina Huijsens]]: Needs parents # [[Dircksen-29|Maria Catharina Dircksen]] ➔ [[Van_Gulick-41|Cornelia van Gulik]] ➔ [[Damen-248|Maria Damen]]: Needs parents # [[Van_Eenetten-3|Bartholomeus Theodorus van Eenetten]]: Needs parents # [[Luijts-1|Johanna Luijts]] ➔ [[Luijts-2|Hendrikus Luijts]] ➔ [[Luijts-3|Johannes Baptista Luijts]] : Needs children added. So does his 2nd wife. # [[Luijts-1|Johanna Luijts]] ➔ [[Luijts-2|Hendrikus Luijts]] ➔ [[Luijts-3|Johannes Baptista Luijts]] ➔ Henricus Luijts: Needs parents # [[Trouw-90|Joannis Cornelis Trouw]] ➔ [[Trouw-108|Cornelis Trouw]] ➔ Lijsbet Luijks: Needs parents # [[Lochten-1|Adrianus (Lochten) van der Logt]] ➔ [[Lamberti-36|Joannes Lochten]] ➔ [[Antonius-21|Lambertus Lochten]] ➔ Antonis Locht: Needs parents: Baptismal records only from 1606 onwards, so unable to find parents # [[Lochten-1|Adrianus (Lochten) van der Logt]] ➔ [[Lamberti-36|Joannes Lochten]] ➔ [[Antonius-21|Lambertus Lochten]] ➔ Aeltje van de Wijngaerd: Needs parents # [[Lochten-1|Adrianus (Lochten) van der Logt]] ➔ [[Lamberti-36|Joannes Lochten]] ➔ Jacobmijntje Cools: Needs parents '''Possible parents Cornelis Willemsen Cool and Anneken Jacobs, need further research''' # [[Lochten-1|Adrianus (Lochten) van der Logt]] ➔ [[Cornelius-2720|Joanna Geerts]] ➔ [[Geert-3|Cornelius M. Geert]] ➔ Johannes Geerts: Needs parents # [[Lochten-1|Adrianus (Lochten) van der Logt]] ➔ [[Cornelius-2720|Joanna Geerts]] ➔ [[Geert-3|Cornelius M. Geert]] ➔ Maria Snoeijs: Needs parents # [[Van_Borst-1|Anna Adrianse van Borst]] ➔ Gertrudis Tiimmermans ➔ Peter Tiimmermans ➔ Aert Timmerman: Needs parents # [[Van_Borst-1|Anna Adrianse van Borst]] ➔ Gertrudis Tiimmermans ➔ Peter Tiimmermans ➔ Gertruijd Peeters: Needs parents # [[Van_Borst-1|Anna Adrianse van Borst]] ➔ Gertrudis Tiimmermans ➔ Jenneken Ossenblock: Needs parents === Needs Work === :''Please update this list with what you have done, or write "done" after them. Thanks! # [[Van_den_Bichelaer-2|Joannes van den Bichelaer]] b. 1801 Needs: Children added, parents added - '''DONE''' # [[De_Bont-63|Theodorus Adriaen de Bont]] b 1749 Needs: parents added, Dutch information added from records, children added, death record found. - '''Death Record is only thing left for this item to be done''' DONE ✔️ # [[Bovendeert-2|Franciscus Bovendeert]] b. 1836 Needs: parents added # [[Flooren-7|Cornelis Flooren]] b. 1846 Needs parents added, Dutch information added from records, children added. '''DONE''' # [[Goossens-181|Petronella Goossens]] b. 1815 Needs: Dutch information added from records. '''DONE''' # [[Van_Groesen-6|Johannes van Groesen]] b. 1787 Needs: children added DONE ✔️ # [[Van_Groesen-7|Henricus van Groesen]] b. 1753 Needs: parents added, children added, occupation or other information from Dutch records. '''Done''' # [[Van_Groezen-2|Henricus van Groezen]] b. 1813 Needs: parents added, children added, Dutch information added from records. '''DONE''' # [[Van_den_Heuvel-507|Gerardus van den Heuvel]] b. 1811 Needs: Parents added # [[Pemen-34|Cornelia J. Pemen]] b. 1781 Needs: parents added, children added, Dutch information added from records. # [[Smeulders-44|Laurentius Hendrick Smeulders]] b 1784 Needs: parents added, Dutch information added from records, children added. '''DONE''' # [[Trouw-90|Joannis Cornelis Trouw]] b. 1785 Needs: parents added, Dutch information added from records. # [[Van_de_Ven-169|Gertrudis van de Ven]] b. 1752 Needs: Parents added, baptism found #[[Kastein-11|Gerrit Jan Kastein (1777-1858)]] b. 1777-1781 - German profile - Wikitree has different parents than Yvette & FS. #[[Ter_Beest-37|Hendrika (ter Beest) Brusse (1823-)]] Needs LNAB change to te Beest, then children added, see https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/18233468 ''''DONE'''

The WikiTree Challenge 2021 Week 24

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== WikiTree Challenge Week 24 == '''Guest Star''': [[Beechum-10|Coral Parks]] === Documents === === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === '''Resources''' === * * == Tell Us What You Found!! == * * === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week * Your newly discovered GG-grandmother, [[Duvall-2396|Mariah Eveline (Duvall) Phillips Worthing]] was accidentally killed by her sister during a squabble while doing laundry! {{Image|file=Duvall-2396.jpg |caption=Broomstick Death Article }} * Your Great grandmother's half-brother, [[Worthing-181|Jasper L Worthing (1894-1914)]] died as a result of a knife fight. Your Great grandmother, [[Phillips-33038|Mary Catherine (Phillips) Reed]], was the informant on the death certificate. He never knew his parents as he was about 2 when his mother died after getting hit with a broomstick (above) {{Image|file=Worthing-181.jpg |caption=Jasper Worthing Cut in Cairo }} *Your Great grandmother's sister, [[Cooley-4556|Fern Martha (Cooley) Thorpe (1895-1997)]] lived to the age of 101. *Your 6x great grandfather [[Pees-12|Johann Wilhelm (Pees) Pace]] was a Loyalist who had his property confiscated in New Jersey and was imprisoned during the Revolutionary War. He sought refuge in Canada and settled in Ontario, Canada. He petitioned and received crown land. *Your second great uncle, [[Lay-2480|Creed Lay]] recognized a man who had been missing and presumed dead since the Battle of Shiloh, in 1862 when he wandered back into the area in 1891, changing vague memories that he might have lived there once. He had been struck in the head during the battle, then suffered in Andersonville POW camp before being taken to Florida by one of the prison guards when the camp was taken by the Union. After being recognized and given care he began to regain some of his memory. {{Image|file=Lay-2480.png |caption=The Strange Story of William Newby }} {{Image|file= Lay-2480.jpg |caption=The Strange Story of William Newby (part 2) }} *Your second cousin three times removed, [[Severns-249|Harry Severns (1875-1902)]] was an infamous outlaw... ::In all the criminal lore of the country there is no record equal to that of Harry Tracy for cold-blooded nerve, desperation and thirst for crime. Jesse James, compared with Tracy, is a Sunday school teacher ::::— Seattle Daily Times, July 3, 1902 {{Image|file=Severns-249-4.jpg |caption=A Bold Bad Man }} *Your 4th great grandmother [[Ensign-502|Sarah Ensign]]'s lineage extends back to James Ensign who came to Connecticut during The Great Migration (1620-1640). James was from the town of Rye in Essex, England. He was a founder of Hartford, Connecticut. *Your 3rd great grandfather [[Cooley-4548|Giles Sanford Cooley]] was active in politics and I thought the "Hayes & Wheeler Pole/Lantern" was a interesting show of support for the presidential ticket. I also found Giles' obituary which is attached to his profile. {{Image|file=Cooley-4548.jpg |caption=Hayes & Wheeler Pole for Giles Cooley, }} *You are eligible for membership in the Daughters of the American Revolution through 6th great grandfather[[Duvall-557|Lewis Duvall]]. He performed a patriotic service by signing the oath. === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Ernest_Graham_Bigamy_Page&errcode=new_profile Ernest_Graham_Bigamy_Page] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Wills_for_the_Reed_family&public=1 Wills_for_the_Reed_family] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:American_Outlaws American Outlaws] === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests family serve in the military or military conflicts (Civil War, Revolutionary War, WWI, etc.) * 3rd great grandfather [[Duvall-2397|Harvey Duvall (1831-1909)]] served in 131st Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment during the Civil War. * 2nd great uncle [[Shutes-32|John Aaron Shutes (1842-1923)]] served in Company I, 126th Regiment of the Illinois Infantry during the Civil War. *2nd great grandfather [[Kennedy-21937|Edwin Ruthven Kennedy]] served as a 1st Corporal in the 7th Regiment of the Iowa Cavalry during the Civil War. *5 brothers of your 3rd great grandmother [[Severns-245|Julia Ann (Severns) Shutes]] served in the Civil War, 4 of them returned and 1 reportedly died of small pox while in service. ::*[[Severns-247|James I Severns (1825-1902)]] ::*[[Severns-252|Columbus Severns (1832-1901)]] ::*[[Severns-254|Elbert Severns (1836-1863)]] ::*[[Severns-255|Blair Severns (1839-1923)]] ::*[[Severns-258|George Warren Severns (1848-1920)]] *4th great grandfather [[Patrick-5609|Ebenezer Patrick]] served in the Revolutionary War in the New York militia under Capt. John Thompson. He received a pension. *4th great grandfather [[Cooley-4551|John S Cooley]] served in the War of 1812 Massachusetts Militia as a replacement for someone else. *3rd great grandfather [[Beachum-31 |Henry Beachum]] served in the US civil War as a private in the 87th illinois infantry regiment company A on the union side. He died on 1 July 1863 in battle of vicksburg. *2nd great Uncle [[Lay-2480 |creed Anderson Lay]] served in the US civil war as corporal on union side in 40th illinois infantry regiment company A. Survived the war. *3rd great grandfather [[Lay-2479 |Jessee Lay]] served in the US civil war as private in 6th illinois Cavalry regiment company D. He died 1864. *2nd great uncle [[Lay-2485 |John L Lay]] served in the spanish-american war as corporal in 9th illinois volunteer Infantry company A. *5th Great grandfather [[Litton-462|John Richard Litton Sr. (bef.1726-1804)]] served in the American Revolution. == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === # [[Beachum-27|Green Wilson Beachum]] ➔ James Beachum ➔ Henry Beauchamp ➔ Nicholas Beachamp ➔ Jesse Geauchamp: Needs parents # [[Beachum-27|Green Wilson Beachum]] ➔ James Beachum ➔ Henry Beauchamp ➔ Nicholas Beachamp: Needs a mother # [[Beachum-27|Green Wilson Beachum]] ➔ James Beachum ➔ Henry Beauchamp ➔ Mary King ➔ John Henry King: Needs parents # [[Beachum-27|Green Wilson Beachum]] ➔ James Beachum ➔ Henry Beauchamp ➔ Mary King ➔ Rebecca Pride: Needs a mother # [[Beachum-27|Green Wilson Beachum]] ➔ James Beachum ➔ Fereby Ann Picket ➔ Charles Pickett: Needs parents # [[Beachum-27|Green Wilson Beachum]] ➔ James Beachum ➔ Fereby Ann Picket ➔ Mary Holland: Needs parents # [[Beachum-27|Green Wilson Beachum]] ➔ Charlotte Lay ➔ Jesse Lay: Needs parents # [[Beachum-27|Green Wilson Beachum]] ➔ Charlotte Lay ➔ Mary Campbell: Needs parents # [[Schoolcraft-456|Ollie Mae (Schoolcraft) Beechum]] : '''{{Orange|All brick walls solved}} # [[Reed-22694|Solomon Green Reed]] ➔ Thomas Reed ➔ Joel Green Reed: Needs a mother # [[Reed-22694|Solomon Green Reed]] ➔ Thomas Reed ➔ Aquilla Miller: Needs parents # [[Phillips-33038|Mary Catherine (Phillips) Reed]]: '''{{Orange|All brick walls solved}} # [[Graham-23294|Ernest Ethwold Graham]]: Needs parents # [[Kennedy-20842|Ivy Kennedy]] ➔ Edwin Kennedy ➔ Arvin Kennedy ➔ Lemual Kennedy ➔ Andrew Kennedy: Needs parents # [[Kennedy-20842|Ivy Kennedy]] ➔ Edwin Kennedy ➔ Arvin Kennedy ➔ Lemual Kennedy ➔ Amy Wentworth: Needs parents # [[Kennedy-20842|Ivy Kennedy]] ➔ Edwin Kennedy ➔ Arvin Kennedy ➔ Rebecca Pope: Needs parents # [[Kennedy-20842|Ivy Kennedy]] ➔ Edwin Kennedy ➔ Rachael Patrick ➔ Sarah Ensign ➔ Ezekiel Ensign: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[Kennedy-20842|Ivy Kennedy]] ➔ Mary Laverty ➔ James Laverty: Needs parents # [[Kennedy-20842|Ivy Kennedy]] ➔ Mary Laverty ➔ Jane Adams: Needs a mother # [[Shutes-27|Arthur Rufus Shutes]] ➔ Zachary Shutes ➔ William Shutes: Needs parents # [[Shutes-27|Arthur Rufus Shutes]] ➔ Zachary Shutes ➔ Julia Severns ➔ Nye Severns: Needs parents # [[Shutes-27|Arthur Rufus Shutes]] ➔ Zachary Shutes ➔ Julia Severns: Needs a mother '''{{Orange|Mother found}}''' # [[Shutes-27|Arthur Rufus Shutes]] ➔ Eldora Davis ➔ Robert Davis: Needs parents # [[Cooley-4442|Joy Jasmine (Cooley) Reynolds]] ➔ George Cooley ➔ Giles Cooley ➔ John Cooley ➔ Lydia Anderson: Needs parents # [[Cooley-4442|Joy Jasmine (Cooley) Reynolds]] ➔ Elizabeth Pace ➔ William Pace ➔ Catherine Everett: Needs a mother # [[Cooley-4442|Joy Jasmine (Cooley) Reynolds]] ➔ Elizabeth Pace ➔ Hannah Quackenbush ➔ William Quackenbush ➔ Isaac Quackenbush: Needs parents # [[Cooley-4442|Joy Jasmine (Cooley) Reynolds]] ➔ Elizabeth Pace ➔ Hannah Quackenbush ➔ Elizabeth Jones: Needs parents === Needs Work === # #

The WikiTree Challenge 2021 Week 25

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== WikiTree Challenge Week 25 == '''Guest Star''': [[LeMaster-183|Melissa LeMaster Barker]] === Documents === === Guest Interest === * Cody LeMaster, her grandfather, was a favorite ancestor as well as Joe Curtis, her 8th great-grandfather * Lulu Drummond was committed to an insane asylum by her husband so that he could be with another woman * Steven Debolt was found in an alley and later died there. There was suspicion of foul play. * Another ancestor (which one?) died deer hunting{{Image|file=Bartram-1749-1.jpg |caption=Boy Kills Brother }} :'''Wants to know more on''': * Bartram ancestors, which was her mother's maiden name. There were two brothers, John and William Bartram, that were botanists. She would love to connect her line to them. * Her great-grandmother [[Boughner-719|Ida Isadore Boughner married a DeBolt]]. She later married John Talbert Ladd and moved to [[Wikipedia:Sapulpa,_Oklahoma|Salpulpa, Oklahoma]]. They ran a furniture store there, but Melissa hasn't found anything on it. ** [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/80143970/social-calendar/ Social Calendar]. Sapulpa, Oklahoma, Sapulpa Herald, 10 November 1936, p. 3, col. 1.] ** [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/80144116/kkk-organization/ K. K. K. Organization], Bristow, Oklahoma, Bristow Record, p. 2, col. 3.] ''Note that this is in Bristow, about 20 miles from Supulpa, Oklahoma ** [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/80144360/mrs-lisle-walker-left-for-home-in-illin/ Left Today For Her Home], Sapulpa, Oklahoma, Sapulpa Herald, 7 December 1936, p. 3, col. 2. ** [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/80144527/area-program-is-perfected/ Area Program is Perfected], Sapulpa, Oklahoma, Sapulpa Herald, 6 November 1925, p. 7, cols. 4-5. ** [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/80144684/for-sale/ For Sale], Sapulpa, Oklahoma, Sapulpa Herald, 3 April 1939, p. 5, col. 1. ** [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/80145042/sues-furniture-dealer-for-fee/ Sues Furniture Dealer for Fee], Sapulpa, Oklahoma, Sapulpa Herald, 2 April 1926, p. 1, col. 2. ** [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/80145231/opening-ladds-furniture-upholstering/ Opening Ladd's Furniture Upholstering], Cushing, Oklahoma, The Cushing Daily Citizen, 23 August 1960, p. 2, col. 5. ** [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/80145371/j-t-r-ladd-proprietor-of-the-ladd-fu/ J. T. R. Ladd, Furniture Store], Stroud, Oklahoma, The Stroud Messenger, 11 April 1924, p. 5, col. 2. ** [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/80145864/christmas-toys-for-sale-at-ladds-furnit/ Christmas Toys for Sale], Sapulpa, Oklahoma, Sapulpa Herald, 21 December 1915, p. 3, col. 1. === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captains, [[Smith-159364|Cheryl Hess]] or [[Silva-1055|Mindy Silva]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === '''Resources''' === :Locations: Channel Islands, Germany, Switzerland, United States * Germany records [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.birthLikePlace=germany&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on&count=20&offset=0 on FamilySearch] * [http://immigrantships.net/bremenproj/bremenproject.html Immigrant Ship Transcription Guild]: Transcribed Ships Manifests Departing from Germany * [http://www.suetterlinschrift.de/Englisch/Titel.htm Old German Writing]: here you can learn about Suetterlin - the "German handwriting". There are also tips and tricks for deciphering old scripts as well as a comparison of the Suetterlin alphabet to older writings of 17th-19th century. * [http://www.e-codices.unifr.ch/en/about/collections-info Swiss Manuscript Collections] * Switzerland records [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.birthLikePlace=switzerland&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on on FamilySearch] * WikiTree [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources Germany Project Resources] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Germany_Project_Templates WikiTree Germany Project Templates] * WikiTree Switzerland Project: [http://www.ordiecole.com/gen/html/bern_kirch_cd.html Index of Record books available for Canton of Bern] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Language_Resources WikiTree Language Resources] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Switzerland#Templates WikiTree Switzerland Project Templates] == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week * 2nd cousin twice removed [[massie-1155 |Lenna Alice Massie]] was a centenarian. Died aged 101 in macomb, Michigan * Elizabeth Pyle’s first husband Shelby Smith drowned just two years after their marriage. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Smith-246304 * Her (Elizabeth Pyle’s) son Benjamin Franklin Bertram (Melissa’s great uncle) was accidentally shot dead at the age of 19 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bartram-1749 {{Image|file=Bartram-1749.jpg |caption=Bartram killed by Shotgun }} * Elizabeth’s brother [[Piles-213|Archie D (Piles) Pyles (1893-1911)]] was stabbed to death at 17 years old in an “altercation” - Archie is Melissa’s great great uncle. *2nd great grandfather John Debolt's sister, [[Debolt-528|Elizabeth (Debolt) Delcour]], was "accidentally struck and crushed by Frisco Passenger train No. 2" according to her death certificate.{{Image|file=Debolt-528-1.jpg |caption=Aged Woman Killed by Train }} *2nd Great grandfather's brother, [[Barth-1286|Oliver Holland Barth]], and his 8-year-old son died in the well on their property.{{Image|file=Barth-1286.jpg |caption=Oliver Barth Well Accident }} *A direct ancestor https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Ballangee-15 Absalom Ballengee - his father was found to be Henry Maddy using DNA testing of direct male lines. *Your 5th great grandfather, [[Cumberledge-12|Joseph Cumberledge]] and 5th great grandmother [[Cummins-520|Alice (Cummins) Cummerledge]] , and two of their children were killed in a Native American attack on 25 Apr. 1789 at Dunkard Creek, West Virginia. Your 4th great grandfather, [[Cumberledge-11|Harvey George Washington (George) Cumberledge]], was living safely in Maryland at the time of the attack. *Your 4th great grandfather apparently had a musical talent....In the telling of a story (by a family friend) about a Massie-Corn wedding (one of 4 sets of siblings that wed), Peter entertained the folks after the wedding: **"Pete Corn went through a performance which he called "Pattin' Juber." He slapped both hands on his thighs in rapid succession, patted his feet, whistled and groaned all at once, and in regular time, while a lot of young folks danced to this original music." *There have apparently been a lot of family members who wanted to connect to the Pennsylvania Bartrams, but the line fails at [[Bartram-500|Stephen Bartram]], who apparently comes from Scotland, not Pennsylvania. It's possible that there's still a connection, since at least one of the Scottish Bartram families intermarried (one of John Bartram's daughters married a Scottish Bartram), but none of the connections to the West Virginia Bartrams have been proven. *Your 3rd great grandfather Jacob Rice [[Rice-18136|Jacob Rice (1811-1891)]] and his wife [[Jacobs-13661|Mary Elizabeth Jacobs (1815-1890)]] sold a portion of their land (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C37Y-X9ZW-D?i=502&cat=72323) in Ellsworth, Tyler County for the use of public schools. === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * * === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests family serve in the military or military conflicts (Civil War, Revolutionary War, WWI, etc.) * World War 2 **https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Smith-246306 ** [[Smith-246306|Walter James Smith (1912-1959)]] * Civil War **3rd Great grandfather [[Coonrod-169|Oliver Coonrod (1834-1923)]] **3rd Great grandfather [[DeBolt-520|Benjamin DeBolt]] (1810-c. 1890) *American Revolution **5th Great grandfather [[Bloss-2|Valentine Bloss (1757-1850)]] **5th Great grandfather [[Corn-419|George Washington Corn (1740-1834)]] for giving supplies *4th great granduncle [[Cumberledge77}Daniel Cumberledge (1814-1896)]] for serving in the 14th West Virginia Volunteer Infantry. The descendant who had the military headstone erected, Matt Cumberledge, shares an ancestor with Melissa. Joseph Cumberledge (Daniel's grandfather) is his 8th great grandfather. He is the executive director of the Greene County Historical Society/Museum. == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[LeMaster-198|Fenton LeMaster]] ➜ [[LeMaster-199|Valentine LeMaster]] ➜ [[LeMaster-200|James LeMaster]] ➜ Alidea Dallas: Needs parents (Virginia, US?) # ✔ [[LeMaster-198|Fenton LeMaster]] ➜ [[LeMaster-199|Valentine LeMaster]] ➜ Harriet Cumberledge: Needs parents (Maryland, US) '''{{Orange|Parents found!}}''' # ✔ [[LeMaster-198|Fenton LeMaster]] ➜ Susannah Rice ➜ Jacob Rice: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Parents found!}}''' # [[LeMaster-198|Fenton LeMaster]] ➜ Susannah Rice ➜ Mary Jacobs: Needs parents # [[DeBolt-500|Louis Estel DeBolt]] ➜ [[DeBolt-513|John T. DeBolt]] ➜ Benjamin Debolt ➜ Nicholas Debolt: Needs a mother (Pennsylvania, US) # [[DeBolt-500|Louis Estel DeBolt]] ➜ [[DeBolt-513|John T. DeBolt]] ➜ Benjamin Debolt ➜ Margaret Stephenson: Needs parents (USA) # [[DeBolt-500|Louis Estel DeBolt]] ➜ [[DeBolt-513|John T. DeBolt]] ➜ Dorcas Wood: Needs Parents (Pennsylvania, US) # ✔ [[DeBolt-500|Louis Estel DeBolt]] ➜ [[Boughner-719|Ida Issadore Boughner]]: Needs Parents (Ohio, US) '''{{Orange|Parents found!}}''' # [[Curtis-14992|Zelmer Ralph Curtis]] ➜ George Ralph Curtis ➜ Fielding Curtis ➜ Dorcas Elliot: Needs Parents (Indiana, US) # ✔ [[Curtis-14992|Zelmer Ralph Curtis]] ➜ George Ralph Curtis ➜ Lydia Margaret Rupert: Needs Parents (Ohio, US) '''{{Orange|Parents found!}}''' # ✔ [[Curtis-14992|Zelmer Ralph Curtis]] ➜ Evaline Lay ➜ James Dow Lay: Needs Parents (Ohio, US ?) '''{{Orange|Parents found!}}''' # [[Curtis-14992|Zelmer Ralph Curtis]] ➜ Evaline Lay ➜ Sarah Carr: Needs Parents (USA) # [[Barth-1203|Wanda Ellen Barth]] ➜ Benjamin Barth ➜ Christian Barth II ➜ Christian Barth: Needs Parents ('''Germany''') '''{{Orange|Father found!}} {{Blue|Needs a mother}}''' # [[Barth-1203|Wanda Ellen Barth]] ➜ Benjamin Barth ➜ Christian Barth ➜ Elizabeth Hurley: Needs Parents ('''Switzerland'''?) '''{{Orange|Father found!}} {{Blue|Needs a mother}}''' # ✔ [[Barth-1203|Wanda Ellen Barth]] ➜ Benjamin Barth ➜ Margaret Struchen ➜ Benedict Struchen: Needs Parents ('''Switzerland''') '''{{Orange|Parents found!}}''' # ✔ [[Barth-1203|Wanda Ellen Barth]] ➜ Benjamin Barth ➜ Margaret Struchen ➜ Anna Marie Moser ('''Switzerland''') '''{{Orange|Parents found!}}''' # ✔ [[Barth-1203|Wanda Ellen Barth]] ➜ Rebecca Creger: Needs Parents: Ohio, US '''{{Orange|Parents found!}}''' ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # ✔ [[Bartram-264|William Sherman Bartram]] ➜ William Bartram: Needs Parents (West Virginia, US) '''{{Orange|Parents found!}}''' # ✔ [[Bartram-264|William Sherman Bartram]] ➜ Jane Pack: Needs Parents (West Virginia, US) '''{{Orange|Parents found!}}''' # ✔ [[Pyles-720|Elizabeth Pyles]] ➜ Valentine Pyles: Needs parents (West Virginia, US ?) '''{{Orange|Parents found!}}''' # ✔ [[Pyles-720|Elizabeth Pyles]] ➜ Matilda Jane McCoy: Needs parents (West Virginia, US ?) '''{{Orange|Parents found!}}''' # ✔ [[Drummond-3465|Clarence Philmore Drummond]] ➜ Alva Philmore Drummond: Needs Parents (Ohio, US) '''{{Orange|Parents found!}}''' # ✔ [[Drummond-3465|Clarence Philmore Drummond]] ➜ Emily Baker: Needs Parents (Ohio, US) '''{{Orange|Parents found!}}''' # [[Coonrod-153|Lula Levina Coonrod]] ➜ William Coonrod ➜ Oliver Coonrod ➜ Felix Conrod: Needs Parents (Ohio, US) # ✔ [[Coonrod-153|Lula Levina Coonrod]] ➜ William Coonrod ➜ Oliver Coonrod ➜ Matilda Cave: Needs Parents (Ohio, US) '''{{Orange|Parents found!}}''' # [[Coonrod-153|Lula Levina Coonrod]] ➜ William Coonrod ➜ Almira Freeman (Ohio, US): Needs parents # ✔ [[Coonrod-153|Lula Levina Coonrod]]: Needs a mother '''{{Orange|Mother found!}}''' === Needs Work === # [[LeMasters-47|Joseph LeMasters]] b. 1693 Maryland ''Needs gedcom cleaning and sources # [[Lemaster-30|Richard LeMaster]] b 1670 Maryland ''Needs advance gedcom cleaning, notes condenses, narrative written # [[Lemaistre-55|Abraham Lemaistre]] b. 1637 France ''Needs gedcom cleaning, long notes changed to narrative or moved to a Space page, source formatting # [[Dennis-404|Martha (Dennis) Lemaster]] b. 1673 Maryland ''Needs valid sources, narrative written from notes, minor gedcom cleanup

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== WikiTree Challenge Week 26 == '''Guest Star''': [[Ross-18695|Jarrett Ross]] === From Jarrett === :This is additional information that Jerritt forgot to mention during the Livecast. This information will need to be verified but could be some great clues. * A cousin of mine who grandson of Isadore Rosenberg (brother of my great-grandfather Harry Ross) told me a story conveyed to him by his grandfather Isadore. Supposedly the Rosenbergs lived in England before the US and they had a child there who either died or was kidnapped, and that was supposedly why they immigrated to the US. Only thing I have found that substantiates the claim is the 1900 census shows they had 4 total children with only 3 living. *In an interview by my cousin, my great grandmother Jennie recounts how she met my great grandfather Morris. She says that her cousin Frances Barron introduced them. I have no clue how Frances Barron could be related. A newspaper clipping in Boston about a wedding lists Jennie, her sister Dora, her uncle Abraham, and a Frances Barron as guests at the wedding. Based on that clipping I believe that family is somehow related (likely through Jennie's mother) but have never been able to prove it, even through DNA. I have been in touch with multiple descendants of that other family who supplied lots of information. **Full video of family interview with TONS of information for the entire family tree - [https://youtu.be/MH1GU5lSe58 Videos]. **Family Tree of the 'Frances Barron' who might be this cousin - [https://www.geni.com/people/Fannie-Brandes/6000000081287033874 Cousin's Tree]. *My Uncle told me that when he was young, his grandfather Jack Ecoff told him that the family name was not actually Ecoff. Supposedly someone had been sent off from Russia to Germany for school and the person they stayed with was named Ecoff (more likely some variation of Ecoff), so they adopted the name. My great grandfather Jack also told my Uncle that the name was something like 'Zissel/Sissel' :Notes from Livecast *Paternal Great Grandmother [[Baruch-31|Fannie Baruch]] (Baruch may be wrong) *Paternal Great-Great Grandparent's Rosenberg's are a brick wall. [[Rosenberg-1268|Benjamin Rosenberg]](?) is believed to have married Beatrice or Annie. *Maternal Great-Grandmother [[Epstein-468|Jennie Epstein]]'s grandfather lived to about 109. Her father died when she was 7. *Maternal Great-Great-Grandmother [[Schevatzsky-1|Rachael Schevatzsky]] is believed to have been from either Kiev (Kyiv) or Poland. === Documents === === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[DeSpain-617|Laura DeSpain]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. *We have permission to use the photos from Jarrett's Geni tree (Exception see below) *Exception: Photos marked Find-A-Grave must have the permission of the Find-A-Grave photo taker. * ''add image link here'' === '''Resources''' === * [https://archief.amsterdam/ Amsterdam Amsterdam Inventories & Indexes] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/img_auth.php/c/ca/German_Gothic_Handwriting_Guide.pdf German Gothic Handwriting Guide] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Genealogy German Genealogy] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Town_Genealogies_and_Parish_Register_Inventories_on_the_Internet Germany Town Genealogies and Parish Register Inventories] * [https://jri-poland.org/jriplweb.htm JRI Poland] ''Jewish database * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Russian_Letter_Writing_Guide Russian Letter Writing Guide] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Russia_Genealogy Russian Genealogy] * [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/300072-old-deeds-belonging-to-the-salem-county-historical-society-with-an-index-of-unrecorded-deeds?viewer=1&offset=0#page=1&viewer=picture&o=search&n=0&q=ecoff Salem, New Jersey Old Deeds] ''This is a typed index created by the Historical Society * [https://www.sggee.org/research/archive.html Society for German Genealogy] - SEZAM database * [https://www.openarch.nl/ Netherlands openarch.nl Research] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/The_Netherlands_Genealogy Netherlands Genealogy] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ukraine_Beginning_Research Ukraine Beginning Research] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ukraine_Genealogy Ukraine Genealogy] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ukraine_Church_Records Ukraine Church Records] * [http://www.personal.ceu.hu/students/97/Roman_Zakharii/maps.htm Ukraine Maps] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Jewish_Genealogy_Research Jewish Genealogy] * [https://www.sephardicgen.com/ Sephardicgen Resources] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/questions WikiTree G2G] - A great place to get translations * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Germany WikiTree German Roots Project] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Netherlands WikiTree Netherlands Project] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Russian_Roots WikiTree Russian Roots Project] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ukrainian_Roots WikiTree Ukrainian Roots Project] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Jewish_Roots WikiTree Jewish Roots Project] ::''Remember to check project pages for resources, stickers, etc. {{Migrating Ancestor |origin = Russia |destination = the United States |origin-flag = European_Flags-32.png |destination-flag = 50star.gif }} :{{Migrating Ancestor :|origin = Russia :|destination = the United States :|origin-flag = European_Flags-32.png :|destination-flag = 50star.gif :}} == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === * Raphael Nunes Vaz -10 was not able to write according to his marriage registration * We found an image of the birth house of Raphael Nunes Vaz-10 (see profile) * Upon arrival at Ellis Island from Liverpool, Isak Wakser (Waxman), his wife Sore, and their 3 children, Perl, Iradel & David were detained for 10 days. It was noted that Isak had "poor phys". The inspectors may have though the was in bad health and would not be able to support his family. They were released after appeal and probably after the Schorrs (where they were headed) came to claim them. * According to the Census records, Fannie Goldberg had 6 children who died young. * [[Nunes_Vaz-28|Jaap Nunes Vaz]] was a resistance man during WW2. He was founder and later editor of a covet newspaper "het Parool" In 1942 they found him in his hiding place in Wageningen. He went to the famous "Oranje hotel"prison and went via kamp Westerbork to Sobibor where he was killed on 13 march 1943. A street in Amsterdam is named after him (and what kind of cousin he was you have to find out for yourself, mindy and Laura) Jarrett's 4th great-grandparents Abraham Nunes Vaz and Sarah Lopes Dias were Jaap's great-grandparents. (2nd cousins 3x removed) * When Nunez Vaz -29 was born his father went to the registry office the next day but refused to sign because of his religion. The two jewish witnessess did the same. It wasn't . Shabbat. The only possible reason we could find was that it was the last day of Rosh Hashana.(jewish new year) * Jarrett's 3rd cousin twice removed [[Bueno_de_Mesquita-4|Abraham Bueno de Mesquita]] is a well-known (in the 60s/70s/80s in the Netherlands and Germany) comedian/actor. He also is a holocaust survivor. *Jarrett is first cousins once removed with famous US actress Jill St. John who was the first American "Bond Girl" in the James Bond movie franchise in the movie Diamonds are Forever. He knows of this connection. * He is not a cousin but quite closely connected in 12 little steps :Samuel Sarphati, docter and health advisor for the city of Amsterdam who was the main cause child deaths dropped rapidly in 19th century Amsterdam. He organized a garbage cleaning service and a bread factory and much much more. See his profile.[[Sarphatij-1|Samuel (Sarphatij) Sarphati (1813-1866)]] * We found some clues that might lead to the discovery of the parents of Samuel de Haan's mother Rachel. No conclusive evidence, but worth looking into. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/De_Haan-887#Research_Notes Research Notes] on Samuel's profile. * In May 1899 the police issued a search warrant for [[Nunes_Vaz-144|Raphael Nunes Vaz]], Jarrett's 1st cousin 4 times removed, who was suspected of kidnapping a boy. === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests' family serve in the military or military conflicts (Civil War, Revolutionary War, WWI, etc.) * Abraham Robles-698 was a soldier when he married in 1826 === Space Pages === * [[Space:Music_Publishing_in_the_Early_Twentieth_Century|Music Publishing in the Early Twentieth Century]] created by [[Cox-27529|Nancy Wilson]] *[[Space:Alliance_Colony_in_New_Jersey| Alliance Colony in New Jersey]] created by [[Weatherall-96|Elaine Weatherall]] == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === * [[Goldenberg-105|David Goldenberg]] ➔ [[Goldenberg-133|Zalman Goldenberg]] ➔ Chaim Goldenberg: Needs parents * [[Goldenberg-105|David Goldenberg]] ➔ [[Goldenberg-133|Zalman Goldenberg]]: Needs a mother * [[Goldenberg-105|David Goldenberg]] ➔ Malka Goldenberg: Needs parents * [[Baruch-31|Fannie (Baruch) Goldberg]]: Needs parents * [[Rosenberg-1012|Harry (Rosenberg) Ross]] ➔ [[Rosenberg-1268|Benjamin Rosenberg]]: Needs parents * [[Rosenberg-1012|Harry (Rosenberg) Ross]] ➔ [[Unknown-564141|Jennie Rosenberg]]: Needs parents * [[Waxman-55|Pearl Waxman]] ➔ [[Wachsman-6|Isaac Waxman]] ➔ [[Wachsman-14|Shmarya Avrumovich]]: Needs parents * [[Waxman-55|Pearl Waxman]] ➔ [[Wachsman-6|Isaac Waxman]] ➔ [[Unknown-564110|Mary'da Dvoyra Vakser]]: Needs parents * [[Waxman-55|Pearl Waxman]] ➔ [[Remer-97|Sarah Remer]] ➔ Noah Rymer ➔ Abram Rymer: Needs parents * [[Waxman-55|Pearl Waxman]] ➔ [[Remer-97|Sarah Remer]] ➔ Noah Rymer: Needs mother * [[Waxman-55|Pearl Waxman]] ➔ [[Remer-97|Sarah Remer]]: Needs a mother * [[Nunes_Vaz-6|Morris Nunes Vaz]] ➔ [[Nunes_Vaz-9|Abraham Nunes Vaz]] ➔ [[Robles-697|Rejna Robles]] ➔ [[Robles-698|Abraham Robles]] ➔ [[Montezinos-9|Reijnalda Montesinos]]: Needs a mother '''{{Orange|Mother found}}''' * [[Nunes_Vaz-6|Morris Nunes Vaz]] ➔ [[Nunes_Vaz-9|Abraham Nunes Vaz]] ➔ [[Robles-697|Rejna Robles]] ➔ [[Robles-698|Abraham Robles]] ➔ [[Montezinos-9|Reijnalda Montesinos]] ➔ [[Montezinos-10|Raphael Montezinos]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' * [[Nunes_Vaz-6|Morris Nunes Vaz]] ➔ [[Moscow-4|Jane Moscow]] ➔ [[Moscow-5|Morris Moscow]] ➔ [[Moscow-14|Abraham Moscou]] ➔ Joseph Moscou-Levie: Needs a mother * [[Nunes_Vaz-6|Morris Nunes Vaz]] ➔ [[Moscow-4|Jane Moscow]] ➔ [[Moscow-5|Morris Moscow]] ➔ [[Moscow-14|Abraham Moscou]] ➔ Anna Berger: Needs a mother * [[Nunes_Vaz-6|Morris Nunes Vaz]] ➔ [[Moscow-4|Jane Moscow]] ➔ [[De_Haan-886|Esther de Haan]] ➔ [[De_Haan-887|Samuel de Haan]] ➔ Nam nog onbekend: Needs parents * [[Nunes_Vaz-6|Morris Nunes Vaz]] ➔ [[Moscow-4|Jane Moscow]] ➔ [[De_Haan-886|Esther de Haan]] ➔ [[De_Haan-887|Samuel de Haan]] ➔ Rachel de Haan: Needs parents * [[Epstein-468|Jennie (Epstein) Nunes Vaz]] ➔ [[Epstein-586|Meyer Epstein]] ➔ Myer Epstein: Needs parents * [[Epstein-468|Jennie (Epstein) Nunes Vaz]] ➔ [[Epstein-586|Meyer Epstein]] ➔ Lena Epstein: Needs parents * [[Epstein-468|Jennie (Epstein) Nunes Vaz]] ➔ [[Silicon-1|Annie Sillicon]] ➔ [[Silicon-2|Morris Sulison]] ➔ Itsko Shulizon ➔ Shulim Shulizon: Needs parents * [[Epstein-468|Jennie (Epstein) Nunes Vaz]] ➔ [[Silicon-1|Annie Sillicon]] ➔ [[Silicon-2|Morris Sulison]] ➔ Itsko Shulizon: Needs a mother * [[Epstein-468|Jennie (Epstein) Nunes Vaz]] ➔ [[Silicon-1|Annie Sillicon]] ➔ [[Silicon-2|Morris Sulison]]: Needs a mother * [[Epstein-468|Jennie (Epstein) Nunes Vaz]] ➔ [[Silicon-1|Annie Sillicon]] ➔ Rose Silicon: Needs parents * [[Ecoff-40|Jack Ecoff]] ➔ [[Ecoff-48|Marcus Ecoff]] ➔ [[Ecoff-53|Jacob Ecoff]]: Needs parents * [[Ecoff-40|Jack Ecoff]] ➔ [[Ecoff-48|Marcus Ecoff]]: Needs a mother * [[Ecoff-40|Jack Ecoff]] ➔ [[Dudis-1|Fannie Dudis]] ➔ Yakov Shlomo Dudis: Needs parents * [[Ecoff-40|Jack Ecoff]] ➔ [[Dudis-1|Fannie Dudis]]: Needs a mother * [[Kaseno-7|Mary (Kaseno) Ecoff]] ➔ [[Khazanovich-1|Harris Kaseno]] ➔ [[Khazanovich-2|Barney Khazanovich]] ➔ Itsko Khazanovich ➔ Chaim Khazanovich: Needs a mother * [[Kaseno-7|Mary (Kaseno) Ecoff]] ➔ [[Khazanovich-1|Harris Kaseno]] ➔ [[Khazanovich-2|Barney Khazanovich]] ➔ Itsko Khazanovich: Needs a mother * [[Kaseno-7|Mary (Kaseno) Ecoff]] ➔ [[Khazanovich-1|Harris Kaseno]] ➔ [[Khazanovich-2|Barney Khazanovich]]: Needs a mother * [[Kaseno-7|Mary (Kaseno) Ecoff]] ➔ [[Khazanovich-1|Harris Kaseno]]: Needs a mother * [[Kaseno-7|Mary (Kaseno) Ecoff]] ➔ [[Schevatzsky-1|Rachel Schevatsky]]: Needs parents * [[Lopes_Dias-4|Isaac Lopes Dias]]: Needs a mother '''{{Orange|Mother found}}''' === Needs Work ===

The WikiTree Challenge 2021 Week 27

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== WikiTree Challenge Week 27 == '''Guest Star''': [[Boeren-10|John Boeren]] === Documents === === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Williams-47589|Joan Whitaker]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. === '''Resources''' === * [https://www.bhic.nl/memorix/genealogy/search/persons BHIC Database] ''Enter name in the white field. You can use your browser to translate to English. * [https://cousinist.com/complete-visual-guide-jewish-headstones/ Complete Visual Guide to Jewish Headstones] ''Common symbols and words used * [https://www.delpher.nl/ Delpher] ''Free Dutch newspaper * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/list/?fcs=placeId%3A1927059&ec=region%3AEUROPE%2CplaceId%3A1927059 FamilySearch Records] ''Click on the province you need. Then click to browse all and select the category you want. * [https://www.geldersarchief.nl/ Gelders Archief] ''Enter name in the white field. You can use your browser to translate to English. * [https://www.genealix.nl/plaats/terheijden/ GeneaLix] ''Sort by type of record and then the date range you need. You can use your browser to show the record type in English. * [https://www.regionaalarchieftilburg.nl/zoek-een-persoon/persons RegionaalArchiefTilburg] ''Tilburg Archives * [https://www.wiewaswie.nl/en/ WieWasWie] ''Enter name in the white field. Click on the language button to change to Nederlands. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:Dutch_Roots Dutch Roots Template] {{Dutch Roots|year=1699}} (''use their birth year''). Only for Dutch Roots project profiles. :: For Project Managed profiles please contact the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Netherlands Dutch Roots Project] :: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Template:Dutch_Roots_Sticker For non-project profiles]: ::{{Dutch Roots Sticker ::|jaar= ::|provincie= ::|needs= ::|needs1= ::|needs2= ::}} == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week * [[Rekkers-10|Huijbert Marcelis Rekkers (bef.1680-)]] (a new ancestor) was born illegitimate, but when his parents married the next month, “illegitimate” was scribbled out of the baptism record. * Famous chef [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cas_Spijkers Cas Spijkers] is John's 4th cousin once removed. [[Spijkers-31|Spijkers-31]] * [[Snoeren-9|Josephus Petrus Snoeren]] was born in a health clinic for the mad. It is not clear why his mother resided there. * [[Hoitink-5|Yvette Hoitink]] and John are cousins. Connection via [[Cleijsens-2|Walterus Simonis Cleijsens (1673-)]] * [[Hornman-10|Pieter Hornman (abt.1771-1854)]] and his wife [[Mansveld-13|Maria Mansveld (abt.1783-1832)]] lost three of their children in one week. * [[Biemans-48|Adrianus Biemans (abt.1879-)]] married [[Jansen-4194|Marie Jansen (1873-1955)]], connecting two branches of the tree in another way (need to wait to see the connections). * Two sisters of the direct ancestor [[Van_Beek-570|Adriana van Beek (1814-1890)]] married two brothers on the same day, 1858-10-21. [[Van_Beek-576|Cornelia van Beek (1826-)]] and [[Van_Beek-577|Barta van Beek (1828-)]] *[[Nicols-138|Adrianus Adriani Nicols (1720-1764)]] and [[Nicols-146|Walterus Nicols (1716-)]] were brothers. They married sisters, both called Johanna Adriani van den Dungen. Two baptism records 5 year apart have been found, The baptism dates of their children also show that they are not the same person. *John’s 6th great grandfather, [[Van_Braam-16|Gillis van Braam's]] death record lists him as a mayor who died in Rotterdam in 1748 leaving 9 minor children. === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * * === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests family serve in military or military conflicts? * https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Heffels-7 - 14th of July 1843 he is listed as being a fusilier at the 2nd Infantry Division appears to have served for a couple of years, looking for more detail and a source * Military tailor [[Knaup-90|Johannes Georg Knaup (abt.1775-1833)]] was self-employed in 's-Hertogenbosch in 1818. * Distant cousin (5th cousin 4times removed) [[Spijkers-69|Johannes Cornelis Spijkers]] was a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Papal_Zouaves Zouave], a volunteer in the papal army that was employed to protect the papal states. He received a medal from the pope for his service. But lost his dutch nationality as a consequence of serving in anothers country's army. == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== :''There are many brick walls in his branches. Here are a few if you want someplace to start. # [[Boeren-12|Franciscus Henricus Boeren]] ➔ [[Boeren-25|Josephus Boeren]] ➔ [[Boeren-26|Hendrik Boeren]] ➔ [[Boeren-32|Joannes Boeren]] ➔ [[Boeren-33|Antonius Boeren]] ➔ [[Boeren-55|Henricus Jacobus Boeren]] ➔ [[Van_Vuen-1|Maria Joannes van Vuen]] ➔ [[Van_Vuen-2|Joannnes van Vuen]]: Needs parents # [[Boeren-12|Franciscus Henricus Boeren]] ➔ [[Boeren-25|Josephus Boeren]] ➔ [[Boeren-26|Hendrik Boeren]] ➔ [[Boeren-32|Joannes Boeren]] ➔ [[Boeren-33|Antonius Boeren]] ➔ [[Boeren-55|Henricus Jacobus Boeren]] ➔ [[Van_Vuen-1|Maria Joannes van Vuen]] ➔ Joanna Beckers: Needs parents # [[Boeren-12|Franciscus Henricus Boeren]] ➔ [[Boeren-25|Josephus Boeren]] ➔ [[Boeren-26|Hendrik Boeren]] ➔ [[Boeren-32|Joannes Boeren]] ➔ [[Boeren-33|Antonius Boeren]] ➔ [[Lijten-1|Joanna Leijten]] ➔ Antonius Leijten: Needs parents # [[Boeren-12|Franciscus Henricus Boeren]] ➔ [[Boeren-25|Josephus Boeren]] ➔ [[Boeren-26|Hendrik Boeren]] ➔ [[Boeren-32|Joannes Boeren]] ➔ [[Boeren-33|Antonius Boeren]] ➔ [[Lijten-1|Joanna Leijten]] ➔ Joanna Maria Baalemans: Needs parents # [[Boeren-12|Franciscus Henricus Boeren]] ➔ [[Boeren-25|Josephus Boeren]] ➔ [[Boeren-26|Hendrik Boeren]] ➔ [[Boeren-32|Joannes Boeren]] ➔ [[Zeuws-1|Catharina Seeuws]] ➔ [[Zeuws-2|Jacobus Zeuws]] ➔ [[Cheeus-1|Bartholomeus Seeuws]]: Needs parents # [[Boeren-12|Franciscus Henricus Boeren]] ➔ [[Boeren-25|Josephus Boeren]] ➔ [[Boeren-26|Hendrik Boeren]] ➔ [[Boeren-32|Joannes Boeren]] ➔ [[Zeuws-1|Catharina Seeuws]] ➔ [[Zeuws-2|Jacobus Zeuws]] ➔ [[Meeuwesen-2|Catharina Meeuwesen]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[Boeren-12|Franciscus Henricus Boeren]] ➔ [[Boeren-25|Josephus Boeren]] ➔ [[Boeren-26|Hendrik Boeren]] ➔ [[Boeren-32|Joannes Boeren]] ➔ [[Zeuws-1|Catharina Seeuws]] ➔ Cornelia Bax: Needs parents # [[Boeren-12|Franciscus Henricus Boeren]] ➔ [[Boeren-25|Josephus Boeren]] ➔ [[Boeren-26|Hendrik Boeren]] ➔ [[Schoenmaekers-25|Anna Schoenmakers]] ➔ Henricus Schoenmaekers ➔ Joannes Schoenmaekers ➔ Joannes Schoenmaeckers: Needs parents # [[Boeren-12|Franciscus Henricus Boeren]] ➔ [[Boeren-25|Josephus Boeren]] ➔ [[Boeren-26|Hendrik Boeren]] ➔ [[Schoenmaekers-25|Anna Schoenmakers]] ➔ Henricus Schoenmaekers ➔ Joannes Schoenmaekers: Needs a mother # [[Boeren-12|Franciscus Henricus Boeren]] ➔ [[Heffels-6|Anna Heffels]] ➔ [[Heffels-7|Henricus Heffels]] ➔ [[Hessels-186|Henricus Heffels]] ➔ [[Heffels-18|Petrus Heffels]]: Needs parents # [[Boeren-12|Franciscus Henricus Boeren]] ➔ [[Heffels-6|Anna Heffels]] ➔ [[Heffels-7|Henricus Heffels]] ➔ [[Hessels-186|Henricus Heffels]] ➔ [[Van_Halteren-6|Geertruij van Halteren]]: Needs parents # [[Boeren-12|Franciscus Henricus Boeren]] ➔ [[Heffels-6|Anna Heffels]] ➔ [[Heffels-7|Henricus Heffels]] ➔ [[Ockhuijsen-6|Anna Ockhuijsen]] ➔ [[Smits-847|Maria Smits]] ➔ [[Smits-848|Daniel Smits]]: Needs parents ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Jansen-3935|Marinus Jansen]] ➔ [[Jansen-3936|Cornelius Jansen]] ➔ [[Jansen-4191|Joannes Jansen]] ➔ Cornelius Dankers ➔ Joannes Cornelis Dankers ➔ Maria Catharina van Eijsden ➔ Arnoldus van Eijsden: Needs parents # [[Jansen-3935|Marinus Jansen]] ➔ [[Jansen-3936|Cornelius Jansen]] ➔ [[Jansen-4191|Joannes Jansen]] ➔ Cornelius Dankers ➔ Joannes Cornelis Dankers ➔ Maria Catharina van Eijsden ➔ Maria Elisabeth Laheij: Needs parents # [[Jansen-3935|Marinus Jansen]] ➔ [[Jansen-3936|Cornelius Jansen]] ➔ [[Jansen-4191|Joannes Jansen]] ➔ Maria Jansen ➔ Lubbert Jansen ➔ Jan Lubberts ➔ Lubbert Dithmar: Needs parents # [[Jansen-3935|Marinus Jansen]] ➔ [[Jansen-3936|Cornelius Jansen]] ➔ [[Jansen-4191|Joannes Jansen]] ➔ Maria Jansen ➔ Lubbert Jansen ➔ Jan Lubberts ➔ Maria Teunis: Needs parents # [[Jansen-3935|Marinus Jansen]] ➔ [[Jansen-3936|Cornelius Jansen]] ➔ [[Jansen-4191|Joannes Jansen]] ➔ Maria Jansen ➔ Lubbert Jansen ➔ Grietje Berent Berents ➔ Berent Berents: Needs parents # [[Jansen-3935|Marinus Jansen]] ➔ [[Jansen-3936|Cornelius Jansen]] ➔ [[Jansen-4191|Joannes Jansen]] ➔ Maria Jansen ➔ Lubbert Jansen ➔ Giretje Berent Berents: Needs a mother # [[Jansen-3935|Marinus Jansen]] ➔ [[Jansen-3936|Cornelius Jansen]] ➔ [[Jansen-4191|Joannes Jansen]] ➔ Maria Jansen ➔ Jannetjen Cornelissen ➔ Cornelis Jansen: Needs parents # [[Jansen-3935|Marinus Jansen]] ➔ [[Jansen-3936|Cornelius Jansen]]➔ [[Jansen-4191|Joannes Jansen]] ➔ Maria Jansen ➔ Jannetjen Cornelissen ➔ Jantje Bessem: Needs parents # [[Van_de_Graaf-30|Johanna Maria van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Van_de_Graaf-31|Jacobus van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Van_de_Graaf-37|Arnoldus van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Van_de_Graaf-42|Jacobus van de Graaf]] ➔Jacobus van de Graaf ➔ Maria Wijters ➔ Joannes Wijters: Needs parents # [[Van_de_Graaf-30|Johanna Maria van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Van_de_Graaf-31|Jacobus van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Van_de_Graaf-37|Arnoldus van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Van_de_Graaf-42|Jacobus van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Van_de_Graaf-47|Jacobus van de Graaf]] ➔ Maria Wijters: Needs a mother # [[Van_de_Graaf-30|Johanna Maria van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Van_de_Graaf-31|Jacobus van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Van_de_Graaf-37|Arnoldus van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Van_de_Graaf-42|Jacobus van de Graaf]] ➔ Maria Beaudoux ➔ Pierre Beaudoux ➔ Pierre Baudoux: Needs parents # [[Van_de_Graaf-30|Johanna Maria van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Van_de_Graaf-31|Jacobus van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Van_de_Graaf-37|Arnoldus van de Graaf]] ➔ Helena van der Meijden ➔ Arnoldus van der Meijden ➔ Joannes van der Meijden: Needs a mother # [[Van_de_Graaf-30|Johanna Maria van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Van_de_Graaf-31|Jacobus van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Van_de_Graaf-37|Arnoldus van de Graaf]] ➔ Helena van der Meijden ➔ Arnoldus van der Meijden ➔ Barbara van Someren ➔ Henricus van Someren: Needs parents # [[Van_de_Graaf-30|Johanna Maria van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Van_de_Graaf-31|Jacobus van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Van_de_Graaf-37|Arnoldus van de Graaf]] ➔ Helena van der Meijden ➔ Arnoldus van der Meijden ➔ Barbara van Someren ➔ Adriana Graefdonck: Needs parents # [[Van_de_Graaf-30|Johanna Maria van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Van_de_Graaf-31|Jacobus van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Van_Dongen-124|Huiberdina van Dongen]] ➔ [[Van_Dongen-125|Huibert van Dongen]] ➔ [[Van_Dongen-125|Dirk van Dongen]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[Van_de_Graaf-30|Johanna Maria van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Van_de_Graaf-31|Jacobus van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Van_Dongen-124|Huiberdina van Dongen]] ➔ [[Van_Dongen-125|Huibert van Dongen]] ➔ [[Rekkers-9|Maria Rekkers]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[Van_de_Graaf-30|Johanna Maria van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Van_de_Graaf-31|Jacobus van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Van_Dongen-124|Huiberdina van Dongen]] ➔ [[Passon-56|Petronella Posjon]] ➔ [[Passon-57|Petrus Posjon]]: Needs parents # [[Van_de_Graaf-30|Johanna Maria van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Van_de_Graaf-31|Jacobus van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Van_Dongen-124|Huiberdina van Dongen]] ➔ [[Passon-56|Petronella Posjon]] ➔ [[De_Bont-80|Adriana de Bont]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[Van_de_Graaf-30|Johanna Maria van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Cools-130|Cornelia Cools]] ➔ [[Cools-135|Jacobus Cools]] ➔ [[Baptist_Cools-1|Joannes Cools]] ➔ [[Cools-148|Ludovicus Cools]] ➔ Joannes Cools ➔ Petrus Cools ➔ Joannes Cools: Needs parents # [[Van_de_Graaf-30|Johanna Maria van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Cools-130|Cornelia Cools]] ➔ [[Cools-135|Jacobus Cools]] ➔ [[Baptist_Cools-1|Joannes Cools]] ➔ [[Cools-148|Ludovicus Cools]] ➔ Joannes Cools ➔ Elisabeth de Clerck: Needs parents # [[Van_de_Graaf-30|Johanna Maria van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Cools-130|Cornelia Cools]]➔ [[Cools-135|Jacobus Cools]] ➔ [[Baptist_Cools-1|Joannes Cools]] ➔ [[Cools-148|Ludovicus Cools]] ➔ Anna Valkenaers ➔ Joannes Volkenaers: Needs parents # [[Van_de_Graaf-30|Johanna Maria van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Cools-130|Cornelia Cools]] ➔ [[Cools-135|Jacobus Cools]] ➔ [[Baptist_Cools-1|Joannes Cools]] ➔ [[Cools-148|Ludovicus Cools]] ➔ Anna Valkenaers ➔ Elisabeth van Kuijck: Needs parents # [[Van_de_Graaf-30|Johanna Maria van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Cools-130|Cornelia Cools]] ➔ [[Cools-135|Jacobus Cools]] ➔ [[Kooimans-10|Engelberta Coomans]] ➔ Jacobus Coomans ➔ Antonia van Broekhoven ➔ Adriana van de Plas: Needs parents # [[Van_de_Graaf-30|Johanna Maria van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Cools-130|Cornelia Cools]] ➔ [[Van_Loon-441|Johanna van Loon]] ➔ [[Van_Loon-442|Cornelius van Loon]] ➔ Cornelius van Loon ➔ Gerardus van Loon ➔ Petrus van Loon: Needs parents # [[Van_de_Graaf-30|Johanna Maria van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Cools-130|Cornelia Cools]] ➔ [[Van_Loon-441|Johanna van Loon]] ➔ [[Van_Loon-442|Cornelius van Loon]] ➔ Helena van de Pas ➔ Petrus van de Pas ➔ Cornelis van de Pas: Needs parents # [[Van_de_Graaf-30|Johanna Maria van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Cools-130|Cornelia Cools]] ➔ [[Van_Loon-441|Johanna van Loon]] ➔ [[Van_Loon-442|Cornelius van Loon]] ➔ Helena van de Pas ➔Petrus van de Pas ➔ Helena Peeter Brekelmans: Needs parents # [[Van_de_Graaf-30|Johanna Maria van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Cools-130|Cornelia Cools]] ➔[[Van_Loon-441|Johanna van Loon]] ➔ [[Van_Woensel-37|Wilhelmina van Woensel]] ➔ Hubertus Kermans: Needs parents # [[Van_de_Graaf-30|Johanna Maria van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Cools-130|Cornelia Cools]] ➔ [[Van_Loon-441|Johanna van Loon]] ➔[[Van_Woensel-37|Wilhelmina van Woensel]] ➔ Joanna van Woensel ➔ Christianus Peeter van Woensel: Needs parents # [[Van_de_Graaf-30|Johanna Maria van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Cools-130|Cornelia Cools]] ➔ [[Van_Loon-441|Johanna van Loon]] ➔[[Van_Woensel-37|Wilhelmina van Woensel]] ➔ Joanna van Woensel ➔ Wilhelma Timmermans: Needs parents === Needs Work === # [[Verhagen-293|Joannes Verhagen]] Needs children added'''{{Orange|Done}}''' # [[Kooimans-10|Engelina Kooimans]] Needs parents added'''{{Orange|Done}}''' # [[Baptist_Cools-1|Jan Baptist Cools]] Needs parents added and one child added '''{{Orange|Done}}''' # [[Der_Kinderen-26|Joannes (der Kinderen) Kruijzen]] Needs parents and children added '''{{Orange|Done}}''' # [[Danckers-22|Joannes Cornelius Danckers]] Needs children added, '''{{Orange|Done}}''' I can't find his baptism or death. # [[Zeuws-2|Jacobus Bartholomeus Zeuws]] Needs children added '''{{Orange|Done}}''' # [[Meuwesen-2|Jacobus Meuwesen]] Needs children added # [[Pijnenburg-44|Joannes Simon Pijnenburg]] Needs children added '''{{Orange|Done}}''' # [[Van_Roessel-15|Wilhelmus van Roessel]] Needs children added

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== WikiTree Challenge Week 28 == '''Guest Star''': [[Kessler-2015|Louis Kessler]] === From Louis === :I am researching my 4 grandparent lines, my father's stepfather and first wife lines, and my wife's 4 grandparent lines. I have links to them on [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Kessler-2015 my profile page]. :Here are what I consider my 5 most important brick walls that I think all you WikiTreers might be able to help me with and I really hope you can: # My father's step-father [[Kessler-2424|Louis (Kessler) Kesler (abt.1878-1940)]] and his first wife [[Katkow-1|Sarah (Katkow) Kessler (abt.1876-1929)]] is a complete roadblock to me. I know so little. Neither had children and I don't know of any living relatives. I can't confirm where Ogec or Dolasoi is. They aren't blood relatives, so DNA doesn't even help. I've added just about everything I know to their profiles. # My father's mother's uncle: [[Segal-491|Louis Segal (1870-)]] and his wife Sophie/Shifra and their daughter Sarah. I didn't get around to adding profiles for Sophie or Sarah, but I give everything about them in Louis' profile. The biggest question for the US experts: What happened to them in Florida? And for the England experts: are there any more England records for them than just the 1911 Census? This information is important enough and is such a brick wall to me that I think you should earn bounty points on it if you find that Sarah has a husband and family (Mindy?) But even If not, you'd still be really helping me out. You might, after all, be finding me new living cousins that I never knew existed. # My wife's Rothschild connection: [[Rothschild-772|Tsipora Rothschild (1833-)]] - She was said to be related to the famous Jewish Rothschild family of Europe. I have not been able to find the connection from Tsipora to them. That would be amazing if someone could. # My mother's father [[German-1103|Joseph German (1885-1959)]] came from Mezhirichi, Rivne, Volhynia, in the Russian Empire ... or so I have always thought. The problem is that the records a researcher, Viktoria Chymshyt, has obtained from there (see below) did not include any surnames I recognized, not even any of the surnames of the 100 or so people from that town that came to Winnipeg. So do I have the right town? Some people spell the town name as Miedzerich or Mezerich and say it was in Poland. All towns of that name or a similar name before 1915 were in the Russian Empire, but many of the towns, including Mezhirichi in Volhynia became part of Poland by 1930 for a period of time. In my family tree at MyHeritage, I include all people who were born in Mezhirichi that moved to Winnipeg and their families with the goal of one day piecing them all together. Determining if I have the correct Mezhirichi will go a long way to finding records for my family and the others who came to Winnipeg. # My father's father [[Braunstein-75|Leib Braunstein (1889-1924)]] was born in Romania, but the family moved to a Jewish area near the town of Eskisehir in Turkey before he came to Canada. I have been unable to find any significant information about the Jewish community in Turkey where they stayed and I'd love to know more. :I also have other "Unsolved Mysteries" listed on My Family Research and Unsolved Mysteries page at: https://www.lkessler.com/myfamily.shtml :The rest of my lines and my wife's lines are a little more difficult because they go back to Russia or Romania. There are a lot of records available, but very few records are translated, indexed and online. I have obtained Russian and Romanian records on some of my lines from researchers who have photographed collections in the Ukraine and Romania and have provided records to me with their translations. I had started adding links to these records onto my profiles but I have not finished. Below are links to all the records and translations I have obtained which are on my OneDrive. The translations are good enough to give you all the info that's needed. If any of you can read Russian or Romanian, I would not expect you'd find much more than what's already translated. I'm sure these documents will be different from anything many of you have seen before, so I hope you find them interesting: * Braunstein records, town Tecuci, Romania, from Gheorghe Mireuta. I've already included links to these from my Braunstein ancestors' profiles, but I've only done some of the siblings' profiles. https://1drv.ms/u/s!AoxUJ3_EXYNOi4YaKh53jovs3lVsRQ?e=EEBdqO * Focsaner/Zvoristeanu, Naftulovici and Sigal record, Botosani region of Romania, from Sorin Goldenberg. I got a lot of records here that were extremely important in extending this side of my family. On WikiTree, I have included many of the ancestors I learned about from these records, but I have not entered very many of their siblings. https://1drv.ms/u/s!AoxUJ3_EXYNOi4Ybf-tZc5bloBFuPg?e=mTObNF * German/Herman records, town Mezhyrichi, from Victoria Chymshyt, but nothing found that we could confirm as my relatives: https://1drv.ms/u/s!AoxUJ3_EXYNOkLpxB9N0QhFAceruQQ?e=zlxied * Goretsky, and my wife's maternal Furman and Muchnik sides, central Ukraine (then Russia), from Boris Makalsky. The spreadsheet "Furman Muchnik Goretsky Documents from Boris Makalsky" has my summary of all the records here. https://1drv.ms/u/s!AoxUJ3_EXYNOkrR-PkNle8znceGGiA?e=HJNcfU - Boris says the Rushaylo name [[Rushaylo-1|Charna Rushaylo (1864-)]] is very rare and every single Rushaylo is related. It would be interesting if you could connect my wife's Rushaylo family to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Rushailo Vladimir Rushailo]. :The remaining families are: *my wife's paternal grandfather [[Kushner-225|Ralph Harry Kushner (1883-1927)]] in the town of Lukashivka, Russia. I figure I will eventually need to find records there as well, but there may be something of interest about his Lerman half-family that should be findable, since they ended up in the United States. *my wife's paternal grandmother [[Zaslowsky-1|Yetta Zaslowsky (1884-1926)]] in the town of Tetiiv, Russia. No records yet on that side. My wife's cousin Terry Lasky wrote the "Zaslawsky Family History" in 2013. It is unpublished and not online because it includes information about living people. I got most of my information from Terry's research. He's doing a DNA study with 55 Zaslawsky descendents from 6 possible Zaslawsky siblings, including Yetta's father. That study is still going on. This is a big family and many descendants ended up in the United States except for Yetta, her brother Jacob and Peter who went to Winnipeg. There should be a lot of information that can be gleaned from those who ended up in the States. :Also, I have two cousins on my Focsaner/Zvoristeanu, Naftulovici sides. We have been sharing our research but do have slightly different trees from different sources. My cousin [https://www.ancestry.ca/family-tree/tree/76048307/family/familyview?cfpid=44394092312 Joel Koenig has his tree on Ancestry], and my cousin [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/pedigree/portrait/G9KS-68K Phil Rodd adds his data to FamilySearch]. : If you don't know where to start, I'd suggest starting at the siblings and childrens of my ancestors who emigrated from Russia or Romania. Most would have emigrated to the United States or Canada, some to France, Israel and other places, and you should find good records for them there. I am very interested in the stories of all the siblings and children of my ancestors, and their information may provide clues about their parents who never left. : Have fun. I'm sure you'll find it very different, but I hope you also find it very interesting. And I'm really looking forward to see what you collectively put together. : And I promise I won't peek during my week. === Documents === === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[McBeth-165|Emma MacBeath]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === '''Resources''' === :''Locations: [[Wikipedia:Romania|Romania]], [[Wikipedia:Turkey|Turkey]], [[Wikipedia:Ukraine|Ukraine]] :'''Romania''': * [https://genealogyindexer.org/ Romania Genealogy Indexer] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Handwriting Romania: Germany Handwriting] * [https://www.jewishgen.org/Hungary/ Romania: JewishGen.org] ''For people with Jewish roots in "Greater Hungary" * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Romania_Letter_Writing_Guide Romania Letter Writing Guide] ''This has spellings for some common words used * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/img_auth.php/6/64/Romanian_Genealogical_Research.pdf Romania Research Tips] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Summary_of_Records_in_Romania Romania: Summary of records]: ''Lists what years certain records are available for :'''Turkey''': : Unfortunately, the tradition of keeping a lineage and writing a family tree is almost non-existent in Turkish society. The most important reason for this is that oral tradition, not written, dominates in eastern societies. In addition, migrations, wars and epidemics have also caused disconnections between generations and interrupted cultural transmission. : One of the most important resources that should be consulted when extracting a family tree is tombstones. It is possible to learn the names of the grandfathers, their death dates and even their professions and dispositions from the old tombstones. * [https://feefhs.org/ Turkey: Feefhs site] ''Foundation for East European Family History Studies. Check out their [https://feefhs.org/resource resources] * [https://www.jewishgen.org/Hungary/ Turkey Helpful Websites] ''Links to archives, culture, and history sites * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Romanian_Roots#Project_Templates WikiTree Romanian Roots Sticker] :'''Ukraine''': * [http://www.odessa3.org/collections.html Ukraine Record Links] ''This site is in English * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/img_auth.php/b/bf/Catholic_Vital_Records_of_Galicia-Halychyna_by_Matthew_R._Bielawa.pdf Ukraine: Catholic Vital Records of Galicia] '' This is a help page for what records are available, and what they may look like * [https://www.geshergalicia.org/galician-town-locator/ Ukraine: Gesher Galicia's Galician Town Locator] ''Invaluable resource to help locate your ancestor's town of origin. * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.anyPlace=Ukraine&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on&count=20&offset=0 Ukraine: Records on FamilySearch] ''Has digital images of many town vital records from the late 1700s through the early 1900s. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ukrainian_Roots#Resources Ukraine: WikiTree Ukrainian Roots Resources] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ukrainian_Roots#Sticker Ukraine: WikiTree Ukrainian Roots Sticker] :'''From Louis''': * [https://www.lkessler.com/jglinks.shtml Louis Kessler's Jewish Genealogy Links] - especially check out sections 11 to 14 which are for my own research. * I created a space page [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Eastern_Europe_Ashkenazi_Jews_and_Genealogy Eastern_Europe_Ashkenazi_Jews_and_Genealogy] which gives some information that might help. == Tell Us What You Found!! == * * === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week * Louis' grandmother [[Fossaner-1|Goldie (Fossaner) Kessler]] is a common ancestor for Louis and her niece [[Yelenievitch-1|Sophie (Yelenievitch) Fossaner]]. Sophie's parents, brother, and three of her sisters died as victims of the Holocaust. Only Sophie and her sister Elsie fled in time and lived with family in Canada. *Louis' grand uncle [[Braunstein-86|Marcu Braunstein]] applied and received a land patent for a homestead in Saskatchewan. He became a Canadian citizen on 11 October 1905, which is referenced in the file. There is a letter from Marcu in the file that stated a correction be made on on his name from "Marcu Breunstein" to "Marcu Braunstein". *Louis' great uncle [[Braunstein-83|David Braunstein]] also applied for and received a homestead in Saskatchewan. He became a Canadian citizen on 22 August 1911. His application for the patent confirms that his wife and child joined him to live on the homestead in the middle of April 1910. *A possible match for the arrival passenger list for [[Reiner-506|Jennie (Reiner) Olander]] was found. There is a female Braunstein who immigrated with an infant child and travelled with a Mrs. Hanna? Cohen and her children in February 1910 on the SS Corinithian. They arrived at St. John, New Brunswick. They were both headed towards Lipton. A Moses Cohen provided an affidavit in David's homestead file and testified that his wife and two children joined him on the homestead in April 1910 (same timeframe as Jennie and her child). https://www.ancestry.ca/imageviewer/collections/1263/images/IMCANQC1865_T4821-00203?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=cdba40983b8007f0c752768b64cae0db&usePUB=true&_phsrc=DFd7&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.58429161.238701552.1626563816-314997107.1626014134&pId=5190228&lang=en-CA *Death record, find grave memorial, and photo found for [[Braunstein-83|David Braunstein]]. On David's death record, his birthplace as well as his father Reuben is noted as Buzen, Romania. The informant on the death record was "Hospital Records" and a Ruth J. Petersen. The information supplied on hospital records likely came from David or his immediate family. *Louis’ wife’s grandfather [[Kushner-225|Ralph Harry Kushner (1883-1927)]] was a victim of fraud in 1922 when someone tried to pass him a one dollar bill for twenty dollars. https://www.newspapers.com/clip/81836883/the-winnipeg-tribune-winnipeg/ === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * [[Space:1897_Census_of_Odessa_Part_1| 1897 Census of Odessa Part 1]] * [[Space:Sonnenfeld_Colony|Sonnenfeld Colony]] === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests family serve in the military or military conflicts? * [[Girman-7|Louis Girman]] died in WWII (info entered on that page by Louis Kessler, so not news) * == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === # # === New Relatives === (please add any relatives you added to WikiTree, not already in Louis' tree) * [[Yelenievitch-1|Sophie (Yelenievitch) Fossaner]]'s family (Louis' great-grand uncle's wife) * [[Zew-2|Jakob Zew]] and wife Rachel. Louis' Great-grand uncle and aunt. The children of Israel Burstein and Mollie Lehrman were added: *[[Burstein-20|Rose Burstein]] *[[Burstein-21|Minnie Burstein]] *[[Burstein-22|Jacob Burstein]] *[[Burstein-23|Abraham Burstein]] *[[Burstein-24|Annie Burstein]] *[[Burstein-25|Morris Burstein]] *[[Burstein-26|Isadore Burstein]] *Children of Sigmund Fossaner were added: *[[Fossaner-11|Mervin Fossaner]] *[[Fossaner-12|Dorothy Fossaner]] *[[Fossaner-13|Jacob Fossaner]] The grandchildren of [[Braunstein-79|Rivenu Braunstein]] were added as well as any missing spouses of his children === Needs Work === # This looks like Louis Braunstein, Louis grandfather: https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/immigration/citizenship-naturalization-records/naturalized-records-1915-1951/Pages/item-naturalization-1915-1939.aspx?IdNumber=193494& - maybe someone familiar with Canadian records can find the actual naturalization records. (Naturalization records were destroyed between 1854 and 1917 were destroyed - [Doherty-2604] #

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== WikiTree Challenge Week 30 == '''Guest Star''': [[Loftus-910|Daniel Loftus]] === Documents === === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. : This week we are not copying any of Daniel's photos to his branches. [[Lowe-866|Lowe-866]] 22:58, 31 July 2021 (UTC) * ''add image link here'' === '''Resources''' === * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ National Archives of Ireland] ''Try their [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/ census search] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Church_Records Ireland Church Records] ''Where to find church records with various links * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Census_Substitutes Ireland Census Substitutes] ''What census records are available, with where to find them * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/ireland-emigration Ireland Emigration] ''Video on FamilySearch on finding the origins of Irish Immigrants * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Records] ''Civil and Church record database * [https://www.johngrenham.com/ Irish Ancestors] ''This maps out where surnames are located, as well as locations in general * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/tracing-irish-roman-catholic-ancestry Tracing Irish Roman Catholic Ancestry] ''An overview of how to approach Roman Catholic research * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ireland WikiTree Ireland Project] ''Check for resources and stickers * Tip: The census records are a good start, and you should be able to find images of all the birth records for each child on irishgenealogy. They have exact birth date, places, fathers Occupation, and mother’s maiden names. Once you get that, you can search for the marriage of the parents, and that gives their fathers names. The civil records are great, but only go back to 1864 for births, a bit earlier for marriages. == Tell Us What You Found!! == * * === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week * [[Fraher-35|Daniel Fraher]] was a promoter of the Irish language, a collector of Irish manuscripts, and a merchant. He was found in many dog licenses, primarily for terriers. His wife predeceased him and he was listed as a widower and a draper. ** Daniel keeps telling about those two in his interviews, but the dog licenses might be new to him, anyway ** Maybe it's also new to him, that in front of that one's former shop [https://issuu.com/dungarvanobserver/docs/dungarvan-observer-14-7-2017-editio/14 there is a memorial plate with a picture of him on it]. He also equipped the West Waterford IRA with uniforms. * [[Walsh-10174|Mary (Walsh) Fraher (1865-1913)]] died in a mental asylum. She had been there for 15 Years. Her sister, Bridget, also died in a Mental asylum. * [[Walsh-10186|Peter (Walsh) Welsh (1875-1932)]] their brother Peter - you have to read this one! A-maz-ing. * [[Walsh-10184|Edmond Walsh (bef.1817-1879)]] Their father Edmund - Rosalie found a report of his marriage in an American newspaper which told us his parish - Cloga. This is different to the birth generally believed on Ancestry trees and led us to break a brick wall. His parents are Richard Walsh and Judy Hoban. === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Baptisms_in_Cloga%2C_Parish_of_Carrigeen_Mooncoin%2C_County_Kilkenny%2C_Ireland&errcode=tl_removed_self * === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests family serve in the military or military conflicts? * Daniel's great great grandmother's brother Peter (Walsh) Welsh served briefly for the Canadian forces during WWI, and his story is noted above under "Interesting Finds". * == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Loftus-959|John Loftus]] ➔ [[Loftus-984|John Loftus]] ➔ [[Loftus-1000|John Loftus]] (b 1821): Needs parents # [[Loftus-959|John Loftus]] ➔ [[Loftus-984|John Loftus]]: Needs a mother # [[Loftus-959|John Loftus]] ➔ [[Burke-10441|Mary Burke]] ➔ [[Burke-10451|Patrick Burke]]: Needs parents # [[Loftus-959|John Loftus]] ➔ [[Burke-10441|Mary Burke]]: Needs a mother # [[Noone-270|Ellen Noone]] ➔ [[Noone-282|Michael Noone]] ➔ [[Noone-287|Thomas Noone]]: Needs parents # [[Noone-270|Ellen Noone]] ➔ [[Noone-282|Michael Noone]]: Needs a mother # [[Noone-270|Ellen Noone]] ➔ [[Conlon-649|Margaret Conlon]] ➔ [[Conlon-650|Thomas Conlon]]: Needs parents # [[Noone-270|Ellen Noone]] ➔ [[Conlon-649|Margaret Conlon]]: Needs a mother # [[Carney-2984|James Carney]] ➔ [[Carney-3066|Anthony Carney]] ➔ [[Carney-3074|Bartholomew Carney]]: Needs parents # [[Carney-2984|James Carney]] ➔ [[Carney-3066|Anthony Carney]]: Needs a mother '''{{Orange|Mother found}} # [[Carney-2984|James Carney]] ➔ [[Mullaney-226|Mary Mullaney]] ➔ [[Mullaney-227|James Mullaney]]: Needs parents # [[Carney-2984|James Carney]] ➔ [[Mullaney-226|Mary Mullaney]]: Needs a mother # [[Lavin-306|Delia (Lavin) Carney]] ➔ [[Lavan-51|Patrick Lavin]] ➔ [[Lavin-327|Patrick Lavin]] ➔ Luke Lavin: Needs parents # [[Lavin-306|Delia (Lavin) Carney]] ➔ [[Lavan-51|Patrick Lavin]]: Needs a mother # [[Lavin-306|Delia (Lavin) Carney]] ➔ [[Lavan-51|Patrick Lavin]] ➔ Mary O'Brien: Needs parents # [[Lavin-306|Delia (Lavin) Carney]] ➔ [[Brennan-4113|Ann Brennan]] ➔ [[Brennan-4121|John Brennan]]: Needs parents # [[Lavin-306|Delia (Lavin) Carney]] ➔ [[Brennan-4113|Ann Brennan]]: Needs a mother ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[O'Cleirigh-7|Patrick O'Cleirigh]] ➔ [[O'Cleirigh-8|Michael O'Cleirigh]] ➔ Michael O'Cleirigh ➔ Thomas O'Cleirigh: Needs parents # [[O'Cleirigh-7|Patrick O'Cleirigh]] ➔ [[O'Cleirigh-8|Michael O'Cleirigh]] ➔ Michael O'Cleirigh: Needs a mother # [[O'Cleirigh-7|Patrick O'Cleirigh]] ➔ [[O'Cleirigh-8|Michael O'Cleirigh]] ➔ Margaret Neal: Needs parents # [[O'Cleirigh-7|Patrick O'Cleirigh]] ➔ [[Walsh-10179|Bridget Walsh]] ➔ [[Walsh-10190|Michael Walsh]]: Needs parents # [[O'Cleirigh-7|Patrick O'Cleirigh]] ➔ [[Walsh-10179|Bridget Walsh]] ➔ [[Hannigan-708|Mary Hannigan]]: Needs parents # [[Foley-4409|Kathleen (Foley) O'Cleirigh]] ➔ [[Foley-4507|Joseph Foley]] ➔ [[Foley-4515|Daniel Foley]]: Needs parents # [[Foley-4409|Kathleen (Foley) O'Cleirigh]] ➔ [[Foley-4507|Joseph Foley]]: Needs a mother # [[Foley-4409|Kathleen (Foley) O'Cleirigh]] ➔ [[O'Shaughnessy-578|Catherine O'Shaughnessy]] ➔ [[Shaughnessy-665|Michael O'Shaughnessy]]: Needs parents # [[Foley-4409|Kathleen (Foley) O'Cleirigh]] ➔ [[O'Shaughnessy-578|Catherine O'Shaughnessy]]: Needs a mother '''{{Orange|Mother found}} # [[Whelan-1462|Patrick Whelan]] ➔ [[Whelan-1483|Patrick Whelan]] (b 1864) ➔ [[Whelan-1488|Patrick Whelan]] b 1840: Needs parents # [[Whelan-1462|Patrick Whelan]] ➔ [[Whelan-1483|Patrick Whelan]] (b 1864) ➔ [[Kennedy-22298|Bridget Kennedy]]: Needs parents # [[Whelan-1462|Patrick Whelan]] ➔ [[Carey-6320|Bridget Carey]] ➔ [[Carey-6321|John Carey]] ➔ James Carey: Needs parents # [[Whelan-1462|Patrick Whelan]] ➔ [[Carey-6320|Bridget Carey]] ➔ [[Carey-6321|John Carey]]: Needs a mother # [[Whelan-1462|Patrick Whelan]] ➔ [[Carey-6320|Bridget Carey]] ➔ [[Casey-5591|Mary Casey]]: Needs parents # [[Fraher-33|Catherine Mary (Fraher) Whelan]] ➔ [[Fraher-35|Daniel Fraher]] ➔ [[Fraher-38|Maurice Fraher]]: Needs parents # [[Fraher-33|Catherine Mary (Fraher) Whelan]] ➔ [[Fraher-35|Daniel Fraher]] ➔ [[Hickey-3274|Catherine Hickey]]: Needs parents # [[Fraher-33|Catherine Mary (Fraher) Whelan]] ➔ [[Walsh-10174|Mary Walsh]] ➔ [[Walsh-10184|Edmond Walsh]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Parents found}} # [[Fraher-33|Catherine Mary (Fraher) Whelan]] ➔ [[Walsh-10174|Mary Walsh]] ➔ [[Quinlan-1026|Margaret (Quinlan) Walsh]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Parents found}} === Needs Work === # [[Carney-3066]] (Daniel's 2nd great-grandfather) has lots of dog licenses to add - he is the Anthony at Clerhy, Kiltimagh, Mayo. Needs ancestry or FMP sub for the images - gives dog descriptions! #

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== WikiTree Challenge Week 31 == '''Guest Star''': [[Smith-29910|Drew Smith]] === Documents === === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Daniels-2254|Christine Daniels]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === '''Resources''' === :'''Ireland''' * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census Records of Ireland] on Census.NationalArchives.ie * [http://libertyellisfoundation.org/passenger Ellis Island Passenger Database] on Irish-Genealogy-Toolkit.com * [https://genealogy.nationalarchives.ie/ Genealogy Records] on Genealogy.NationalArchives.ie * [https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/irl GENUKI] on GenUki.org.uk - ''This has links to records, maps, and research tips * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1584964 Ireland Marriages] on FamilySearch * [https://www.johngrenham.com/ Irish Ancestors] on JohnGrenham.com * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Genealogy] on IrishGenealogy.ie * [https://www.nli.ie/ National Library of Ireland] ''a new database holding images of the Library's Roman Catholic parish registers * [https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/proni PRONI] ''the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland :'''Poland''': * [http://www.agad.gov.pl/inwentarze/testy.html Indexing Poland] '' indexing for Greater Poland and Kuyavian-Pomeranian * [https://jri-poland.org// JRI - Poland] ''free database search * [http://kartenmeister.com/preview/databaseuwe.asp Kartenmeister] ''A German/Polish place name converter * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Polish_Genealogical_Word_List Polish Genealogical Word List] on FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Poland_Letter_Writing_Guide Poland Letter Writing Guide] on FamilySearch :'''South Carolina''' * [http://sites.rootsweb.com/~quakers/ Quaker Corner] on RootsWeb - ''This is a forum for people researching Quaker ancestors * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Quakers_in_South_Carolina Quakers in South Carolina] on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Quaker_Project_Resources Quaker Project Resources] on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Religious_Society_of_Friends Religious Society of Friends] on WikiTree * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1675535 South Carolina Births] on FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1675541 South Carolina Marriages] on FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1919417 South Carolina Probate] on FamilySearch * [http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/ South Carolina Records] on ArchivesIndex.sc.gov * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/U.S._Quaker_Research_(Society_of_Friends) US Quaker Research] on FamilySearch -'' Information on researching Quaker records == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week * Mary Ann Hyland and William Bannon married in West Bromwich in 1861. Her brother Peter Hyland married Elizabeth Bannon. It appears that they married on the same day as they appear in the same register entry. A copy of the marriage record was found online which revealed where in Ireland they were from. Both Mary Ann and William were from Queens County (now County Laois). *[[Martin-16766|James S. Martin (abt.1797-aft.1880)]] is listed as a slave owner in the 1850 and 1860 US Census Slave Schedules. *Drew's second great grand uncle [[Hyland-1482|John Hyland (1841-)]] was bankrupt in 1879. *In 1867 [[Hyland-1481|Peter Hyland (1836-1912)]] was accused of assaulting a police officer in Oldbury. The charge was dismissed. Also accused was Michael Delaney. Delaney was Peter's mothers maiden name. *[[Foshee-211|Benjamin Foshee]] was sued for debt at least five times mostly in 1848-50, right before he married Sarah Neely. Sarah Neely's father George did not leave Sarah or her Foshee children anything in his will, but did mention her children from her first marriage "the children of Addison Grant, my Grandchildren". And left them money in trust. He likely did not approve of Sarah's second marriage. *[[King-46907|Charles King Jr]], Drew's uncle was killed in a homicide in 1869. He and a man named Thomas Patterson met on his way home an engaged in an argument that turned deadly. He was found the next day by Horace Cunningham. === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * [[Space:Will_of_Nathan_Boddie_Sr|Will of Nathan Boddie Sr]] * [[Space:Martin_Wills_in_Edgefield%2C_South_Carolina|Edgefield, South Carolina Martin Wills]] * [[Space:Maków_Mazowiecki%2C_Poland|Maków Mazowiecki, Poland]] === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests family serve in the military or military conflicts? * Great-Grandfather [[Martin-16765|Edmon Manley Martin]] served as a musician for the Confederacy in the Civil War and was arrested with a group of men in 1872. The article doesn't give the exact reason, but it appears he was arrested for serving for the Confederacy. *[[Neely-2259|George Neely]] Supplied the Revolutionary war militia with supplies in 1780 and 1781. He's registered as a DAR ancestor. == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === : ''Note: There are a few brick walls not listed here that are past generation 10 on the Bodie and Foshee lines. ==== Paternal Brick Walls (20) ==== # [[Smith-60253|Charles Henry Smith]] ➔ [[Smith-60254|James Smith]] ➔ [[Smith-250495|Philip Smith]]: Needs parents # [[Smith-60253|Charles Henry Smith]] ➔ [[Smith-60254|James Smith]]: Needs a mother # [[Smith-60253|Charles Henry Smith]] ➔ [[Reilly-2852|Mary Reilly]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Parents found}} # [[Bannon-494|Mary Ann (Bannon) Smith]] ➔ [[Bannon-544|William Bannon]] ➔ [[Bannon-562|William Bannon]]: Needs parents # [[Bannon-494|Mary Ann (Bannon) Smith]] ➔ [[Bannon-544|William Bannon]]: Needs a mother # [[Bannon-494|Mary Ann (Bannon) Smith]] ➔ [[Hyland-1375|Mary Hyland]] ➔ [[Hyland-1480|James Hyland]]: Needs parents # [[Bannon-494|Mary Ann (Bannon) Smith]] ➔ [[Hyland-1375|Mary Hyland]] ➔ [[Delaney-3187|Catherine Delaney]]: Needs parents # [[Weinglass-2|Louis Weinglass]] ➔ [[Weinglass-3|Mendel Weinglass]]: Needs parents # [[Weinglass-2|Louis Weinglass]] ➔ [[Zorkel-1|Frumat Zorkel]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Parents found}} # [[Grodowitz-2|Sarah (Grodowitz) Weinglass]] ➔ [[Grodowitz-3|Anschel Grodowitz]]: Needs parents a mother # [[Grodowitz-2|Sarah (Grodowitz) Weinglass]] ➔ [[Siegel-852|Hannah Siegel]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Parents found}} ==== Maternal Brick Walls (25) ==== # [[Martin-16765|Edmon Manley Martin]] ➔ [[Martin-16766|James Martin]]: Needs parents # [[Martin-16765|Edmon Manley Martin]]: Needs a mother # [[Bodie-73|Jane Belle Bodie]] ➔ [[Bodie-86|Nathaniel Bodie]] ➔ [[Boddie-80|Nathaniel Bodie]] ➔ Hannah Bartlett: Needs parents # [[Bodie-73|Jane Belle Bodie]] ➔ [[Bodie-86|Nathaniel Bodie]] ➔ [[Boddie-80|Nathaniel Bodie]]: Needs Hannah Allen proven to get bounty points for her parents # [[Bodie-73|Jane Belle Bodie]] ➔ [[Bodie-86|Nathaniel Bodie]] ➔ [[Warren-4745|Elizabeth Warren]]: Needs father John Warren proven to get points for his parents # [[Bodie-73|Jane Belle Bodie]] ➔ [[Bodie-86|Nathaniel Bodie]] ➔ [[Warren-4745|Elizabeth Warren]]: Needs a mother # [[Bodie-73|Jane Belle Bodie]] ➔ [[Eidson-133|Mary Eidson]] ➔ [[Eidson-134|John Eidson]] ➔ [[Eidson-136|James Eidson]]: Needs a mother # [[Bodie-73|Jane Belle Bodie]] ➔ [[Eidson-133|Mary Eidson]] ➔ [[Eidson-134|John Eidson]] ➔ Mary Humphrey ➔ William Humphreys: Needs parents # [[Bodie-73|Jane Belle Bodie]] ➔ [[Eidson-133|Mary Eidson]] ➔ [[Eidson-134|John Eidson]] ➔ Mary Humphrey ➔ Nancy Satcher: Needs parents # [[Bodie-73|Jane Belle Bodie]] ➔ [[Eidson-133|Mary Eidson]] ➔ [[Pitts-2177|Martha Pitts]] ➔Jesse Pitts: Needs a mother # [[King-44232|Robert Benjamin King]] ➔ [[King-44969|Charles King]]: Needs parents # [[King-44232|Robert Benjamin King]]: Needs a mother # [[Foshee-209|Sarah Foshee]] ➔ [[Foshee-211|Benjamin Foshee]]: Needs parents # [[Foshee-209|Sarah Foshee]] ➔ [[Neely-2131|Sarah Neely]] ➔ [[Neely-2256|George Neely]] ➔ James Neely ➔ George Neely: Needs parents # [[Foshee-209|Sarah Foshee]] ➔ [[Neely-2131|Sarah Neely]] ➔ [[Neely-2256|George Neely]]: Needs a mother # [[Foshee-209|Sarah Foshee]] ➔ [[Neely-2131|Sarah Neely]]: Needs a mother === Needs Work === # #

The WikiTree Challenge 2021 Week 33

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== WikiTree Challenge Week 33 == '''Guest Star''': [[Talbott-290|Lisa Lisson]] === Notes From Lisa === * I have several brick walls. Don't we all! :) [[Barrett-559|Joanna Barrett]] (b. 1824 Ireland) is my highest priority. Joanna Barrett - brick wall - Came over from Ireland and had the child here and then died, but doesn't line up for her. She thinks younger Joanna was born out of wedlock. She was said to have preserved her husband in a pickle barrel when he died on the ship on the way to the US. Lisa also wants to know how she ended up married to Richard and how they were close enough to get married * [[Haley-207|Jesse Haley]] (b. ~1800 in Halifax County, VA) and King Elliott (b. 1796 in NC/VA) (father of [[Elliott-864|Elias Elliott]] are two other tough ones, I've been working on. She has document's in Virginia all the way back to Jessie - only missing 9 years of his life. She believes that his father may have died when he was very young. He does not appear in any of their records. Has disproved what other trees say about him. * Here's a link to a "[https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/3z9rsfy0gpmbflfewqvpw/Joanna-White-Report.doc?dl=0&rlkey=gw7a5fit6g3wa09bzcw46xq30 report]" I wrote to myself about '''Joanna Barrett Wilmoth'''. I wrote it several years ago, but I really haven't made any progress since then. I'd love to extend that line back and also determine who is the father of her first child, also named Joanna. * I don't have [a report] for '''King Elliott''', for reference, they lived close to the Halifax County/Mecklenburg County, VA border and the NC/VA border. I have a number of paper records, I haven't uploaded yet for collateral family members. I will say all other researchers claim he died in 1831, but I do have a tax record for him as late as 1838. *Emma DeLa Thomas is her 2nd great grandma. - She has her father Shepherd and Mary. She went by her mother's name and she has the family bible, confirmed by her death records Oral history by several histories that her father was LaMarr Shepherd. They lived side by side, but nothing that proves that he is actually her father. === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[DeSpain-617|Laura]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === '''Resources''' === ===='''Ireland'''==== * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ National Archives of Ireland] ''Try their [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/ census search] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Church_Records Ireland Church Records] ''Where to find church records with various links * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Census_Substitutes Ireland Census Substitutes] ''What census records are available, with where to find them * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/ireland-emigration Ireland Emigration] ''Video on FamilySearch on finding the origins of Irish Immigrants * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Records] ''Civil and Church record database * [https://www.johngrenham.com/ Irish Ancestors] ''This maps out where surnames are located, as well as locations in general * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/tracing-irish-roman-catholic-ancestry Tracing Irish Roman Catholic Ancestry] ''An overview of how to approach Roman Catholic research * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ireland WikiTree Ireland Project] ''Check for resources and stickers * Tip: The census records are a good start, and you should be able to find images of all the birth records for each child on irishgenealogy. They have exact birth date, places, fathers Occupation, and mother’s maiden names. Once you get that, you can search for the marriage of the parents, and that gives their fathers names. The civil records are great, but only go back to 1864 for births, a bit earlier for marriages. ===='''Scotland'''==== *[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/ Scotlands People] search indexes to registers of births, deaths and marriages; census returns; wills and testaments (including soldiers' wills), valuation rolls, Highland and Island Emigration Society records ($) *[https://scotlandsplaces.gov.uk/ Scotlands Places] you can view tax rolls, Ordnance Survey name books, and maps and plans. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_Genealogy_Resources Scotland Resources] Scotland’s list of source links. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Reliable_Sources Scotland Reliable Sources] Scotland’s list of reliable source links *[https://www.scan.org.uk/ Scottish Archive Network] digital copies of selected records from the NRS and other Scottish archives. ===='''United States'''==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Colony_of_Virginia_Reliable_Sources Colony of Virginia] 1600-1776 reliable sources. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Jamestown_Reliable_Sources Jamestown, Virginia] 1600-1776 reliable sources. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:New_Jersey#How_to_Find_Sources_for_New_Jersey_Genealogy New Jersey Genealogy] Links for where you can find sources for New Jersey genealogy. *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/New_Jersey_Online_Genealogy_Records New Jersey Online Genealogy] FamilySearch list of links for New Jersey. * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/North_Carolina_Online_Genealogy_Records North Carolina Online Genealogy] FamilySearch list of links for North Carolina. * [https://digital.ncdcr.gov/ North Carolina State Archives] Digital collection. * [https://newspapers.digitalnc.org/ Online North Carolina Newspapers] ''This is a free site * [https://www.history.pcusa.org/synod-catawba Presbyterian Historical Society (NC)] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Province_of_Carolina_Reliable_Sources Province of Carolina] 1600-1776 reliable sources. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Province_of_North_Carolina_%281712-1776%29_Reliable_Sources Province of North Carolina] 1600-1776 reliable sources. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:United_States United States Project] States can be accessed for sources and more information by state. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:United_States_Project_Reliable_Sources United States Reliable Sources] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Virginia_Online_Genealogy_Records Virginia Online Genealogy] FamilySearch list of links for Virginia. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Recommended_Tags WikiTree Allowed Markup] ''Brackets, Italics, List items, and other formatting marks == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week * [https://digital.ncdcr.gov/digital/collection/p15012coll1/id/39193 Elizabeth Sheppard McNair's Family Bible], a gift from her father [[Sheppard-320|John A Sheppard (1798-1871)]] * [[Scott-45595|Judith (Scott) Wayne (abt.1795-1874)]] died intestate. Her children fell out over some 88 acres of land she owned, and the chancery proceedings ran to 139 pages. The court sold the land and appointed a receiver to divide the money. She died in 1874 and the proceedings continued until 1882! * [[Lett-15|Andrew J. "A.J." Lett]] was a witness to his neighbors claim against the United States government. According to the suit, 900 pounds of bacon, 3 barrels of flour, 20 barrels of corn, 44 gallons of syrup, 15 chickens, and 200 pounds of fodder were taken from Nehemiah Dickens with no compensation or voucher, for use by the Army. The claim was filed as "disallowed." * [[Holyfield-187|Valentine Holyfield]] and his commonly confused cousin [[Holyfield-111|Lewis Valentine Holyfield]] could not have lead more different lives. Whilst Valentine spent his life in Surry County and served as a Private in the Confederate Army from 1861-1862 (he was captured at the Battle of Roanoke Island), Lewis became a postmaster in Orleans, Polk County, Missouri and served in the Union Army before settling down in Montgomery County, Kansas. * [[Mayo-246|William Mayo (1684-1744)]] May be the famous man who surveyed the dividing line between Virginia and North Carolina. There seems to be some dispute whether it is this William Mayo or another who had also been in Barbados. This line appears to go back through Barbados to the Mayo family in Wiltshire, England. No migration record found, but there are parish records to support the given lines. * Fourth great grandfather [[Wilmoth-26|Lott Wilmoth]] applied for homestead exemption in Surry, North Carolina. In 1869, Lott received a homestead exemption for a tract of land: 60 acres on the waters of Mitchell's River adjoining W.R. Wilmoth [likely his son William Richard] and others. He also claimed certain personal property to help avoid these items being sold off by creditors. More information on homestead exemption in North Carolina can be found here: https://scholarship.law.unc.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?referer=&httpsredir=1&article=1799&context=nclr * Fourth great-grandfather [[Thomas-3495|Anderson Thomas (1807-aft.1880)]] was both a slave owner and a self-proclaimed "Union Man" during the American Civil War. He felt the war was a rich man's war, so he was against it. === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. # [[Space:The_Humphrey_Jennings_Fraud|The Humphrey Jennings Fraud]] # [[Space:Letter_from_William_Wayne_to_the_Court_of_Chancery_regarding_his_mother%E2%80%99s_estate|Letter from William Wayne]] to the Court of Chancery regarding his mother # [[Space:Estate_Papers_related_to_Tarlton_Maddox%2C_1844|Papers related to Tarlton Maddox]] Brothers suing to have their father, Tarlton Maddox's land divided equally amoung his children and their heirs. # [[Space:Last_Will_%26_Testament_of_Andrew_J._Lett|The Will of Andrew J. Lett]] # [[Space:Will_of_David_Gwin_Talbot|The Will of David Talbot]] # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Slaves_of_David_Gwin_Talbot Slaves of David Gwin Talbot] # [[Space:Will_of_James_Booker|The Will of James Booker]] breaks the brick wall, proving Elizabeth Booker's parents. #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Slaves_of_James_Booker%2C_Chatham%2C_North_Carolina&public=1 Slaves of James Booker] #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Slaves_of_Phebe_Worsham_Booker&public=1 Slaves of Phebe (Worsham) Booker] # [[space:Scott_surname_in_Amelia%2C_Virginia|sources for the Scott surname in Amelia, Virginia]] # [[Space:Southern_Claims_Commission_-_Anderson_Thomas|Fourth Great-Grandfather Anderson Thomas' Southern Claims Commission Claim]] - he claimed to be a "Union Man" and sought compensation for food and livestock taken by the Union Army during the American Civil War. # [[Space:Transcription_of_Will_for_James_Dalrymple|Will of James Dalrymple]] # [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Langley_Talbots_of_Virginia_-_Conflation&public=1 Langley Talbots of Virginia - Conflation] === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guest's family serve in the military or military conflicts? * War of 1812: [[Wayne-557|Leonard Wayne (abt.1790-)]] *United States Civil War: [[Talbot-404|John Bunyan Talbot]] *[[Haley-211|Stephen C Haley]] served in the Confederacy during the Civil War and received a pension from the state of Virginia * [[Wilmoth-442|William R. Wilmoth]] was in the Confederate Army and was a prisoner of war. *6th Great-grandfather [[Solomon-860|William Bennett Solomon]] Served in the Revolutionary War. *6th Great-grandfather [[Sims-4453|Joel Sims]] served as a grand juror and provided supplies during the Revolution. He is a recognized DAR patriot. *3rd Great-grandfather [[Elliott-864|Elias Elliott (1831-)]] served in the Confederate Army in Virginia. *6th Great-grandfather [[Shelton-360|Daniel Shelton (1729-1809)]] served in the Pittsylvania County militia in the American Revolution. *3rd Great-grandfather [[Canada-186|Sherrod Canada]] served in the Cavalry in the Confederate Army of Virginia. == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === :''These are not all of the brick walls. See the tree in the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1285120 G2G] for additional ancestors. Please remember that each connection needs to be proven up to the brick wall. ==== Paternal Brick Walls (65 + 38) ==== # [[Talbott-294|Boss Henry Talbott]] ➔ [[Talbott-308|Joseph Merritt Talbott]] ➔ [[Talbot-404|John Talbott]]: Needs mother proven (different surname) '''{{Orange|Mother proven}}''' # [[Talbott-294|Boss Henry Talbott]] ➔ [[Talbott-308|Joseph Merritt Talbott]] ➔ [[Owen-908|Sarah Owen]] ➔ [[Owen-910|William Owen]] ➔ [[Owen-907|Robertson Owen]] ➔ [[Owen-905|John William Owen]] ➔ [[Owen-905|John Owen]]: Needs parents # [[Talbott-294|Boss Henry Talbott]] ➔ [[Talbott-308|Joseph Merritt Talbott]] ➔ [[Owen-908|Sarah Owen]] ➔ [[Owen-910|William Owen]] ➔ [[Owen-907|Robertson Owen]] ➔ [[Owen-905|John William Owen]] ➔ [[Brackett-24|Phoebe Brackett]]: Needs parents # [[Talbott-294|Boss Henry Talbott]] ➔ [[Talbott-308|Joseph Merritt Talbott]] ➔ [[Owen-908|Sarah Owen]] ➔ [[Owen-910|William Owen]]: Needs mother proven # [[Talbott-294|Boss Henry Talbott]] ➔ [[Talbott-308|Joseph Merritt Talbott]] ➔ [[Owen-908|Sarah Owen]] ➔ [[UNKNOWN-92348|Elizabeth Torlan]] ➔ Andrew Torlan: Needs parents # [[Talbott-294|Boss Henry Talbott]] ➔ [[Talbott-308|Joseph Merritt Talbott]] ➔ [[Owen-908|Sarah Owen]] ➔ [[UNKNOWN-92348|Elizabeth Torlan]] ➔ Sarah Comer: Needs parents # [[Talbott-294|Boss Henry Talbott]] ➔ [[Bowen-729|Rosa Bowen]] ➔ [[Bowen-728|Alexander Bowen]] ➔ Alfred Bowen: Needs parents # [[Talbott-294|Boss Henry Talbott]] ➔ [[Bowen-729|Rosa Bowen]] ➔ [[Bowen-728|Alexander Bowen]] ➔ Martha Puryear: Needs parents # [[Talbott-294|Boss Henry Talbott]] ➔ [[Bowen-729|Rosa Bowen]] ➔ [[N-183|Nancy Keene]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Nancy's maiden name proven, which makes her the brick wall}}''' # [[Richardson-1869|Esther Lee Richardson]] ➔ [[Richardson-1865|Daniel Richardson]] ➔ [[Richardson-1872| George Richardson]] ➔ [[Richardson-1867|Elijah Richardson]] ➔ [[Thompson-4776|Lucy Thompson]]: Needs parents # [[Richardson-1869|Esther Lee Richardson]] ➔ [[Richardson-1865|Daniel Richardson]] ➔ [[Richardson-1872| George Richardson]] ➔ [[Collie-38|Lucy Collie]]➔ [[Jennings-734|Nancy Jennings]]: Needs parents # [[Richardson-1869|Esther Lee Richardson]] ➔ [[Richardson-1865|Daniel Richardson]] ➔ [[Payne-1596|Amanda Payne]] ➔ Leroy Payne: Needs parents # [[Richardson-1869|Esther Lee Richardson]] ➔ [[Richardson-1865|Daniel Richardson]] ➔ [[Payne-1596|Amanda Payne]] ➔ Rachel Hill: Needs parents # [[Richardson-1869|Esther Lee Richardson]] ➔ [[Elliott-866|Harriett Elliot]] ➔ [[Elliott-864|Elias Elliot]] ➔ King Elliott ➔ Robert Elliot: Needs parents # [[Richardson-1869|Esther Lee Richardson]] ➔ [[Elliott-866|Harriett Elliot]] ➔ [[Elliott-864|Elias Elliot]] ➔ King Elliott ➔ Charity Frazler: Needs parents # [[Richardson-1869|Esther Lee Richardson]] ➔ [[Elliott-866|Harriett Elliot]] ➔ [[Elliott-864|Elias Elliot]]: Needs a mother # [[Richardson-1869|Esther Lee Richardson]] ➔ [[Elliott-866|Harriett Elliot]] ➔ [[Overby-29|Panthea Overby]] ➔ Peter Overby: Needs parents # [[Richardson-1869|Esther Lee Richardson]] ➔ [[Elliott-866|Harriett Elliot]] ➔ [[Overby-29|Panthea Overby]] ➔ Cynthia Worsham: Needs parents # [[Carr-1118|Silas Baker Carr]] ➔ [[Carr-1114|Robert Carr]] ➔ [[Carr-1120|Thomas Carr]] ➔ [[Carr-1121|Thomas B. Carr]] ➔ [[Carr-1123|William Carr]]: Needs parents # [[Carr-1118|Silas Baker Carr]] ➔ [[Carr-1114|Robert Carr]] ➔ [[Carr-1120|Thomas Carr]] ➔ [[Carr-1121|Thomas B. Carr]]: Needs a mother # [[Carr-1118|Silas Baker Carr]] ➔ [[Carr-1114|Robert Carr]] ➔ [[Carr-1120|Thomas Carr]] ➔ [[Abbott-691|Nancy Abbott]]: Needs parents # [[Carr-1118|Silas Baker Carr]] ➔ [[Carr-1114|Robert Carr]] ➔ [[Waller-388|Susan Waller]]: Needs parents # [[Carr-1118|Silas Baker Carr]] ➔ [[Canada-38|Elizabeth Canada]] ➔ [[Canada-186|Sherrod Canada]]: Needs parents proven # [[Carr-1118|Silas Baker Carr]] ➔ [[Canada-38|Elizabeth Canada]] ➔ [[Robey-773|Elizabeth Robey]]: Needs parents proven # [[Haley-215|Winifred Davis Haley]] ➔ [[Haley-214|William Haley]] ➔ [[Haley-211|Stephen Haley]] ➔ [[Haley-207|Jesse Haley]]: Needs parents # [[Haley-215|Winifred Davis Haley]] ➔ [[Haley-214|William Haley]] ➔ [[Haley-211|Stephen Haley]] ➔ [[Owen-911|Temperence Owen]] ➔ [[Owen-913|Barnett Owen]] ➔ [[Staples-211|Phoebe Staples]]: Needs parents # [[Haley-215|Winifred Davis Haley]] ➔ [[Haley-214|William Haley]] ➔ [[Haley-211|Stephen Haley]] ➔ [[Owen-911|Temperence Owen]] ➔ [[Guthrie-4735|Elizabeth Gentry]]: Needs parents # [[Haley-215|Winifred Davis Haley]] ➔ [[Haley-214|William Haley]] ➔ [[Tribble-98|Mary Ann Tribble]] ➔ [[Tribble-99|Matthew Tribble]]: Needs parents # [[Haley-215|Winifred Davis Haley]] ➔ [[Haley-214|William Haley]] ➔ [[Tribble-98|Mary Ann Tribble]]: Needs mother proven # [[Haley-215|Winifred Davis Haley]] ➔ [[Holt-699|Clara Holt]] ➔ [[Holt-698|Branch Holt]] ➔ [[Holt-700|Coleman Holt]] ➔ [[Holt-710|James Holt]]: Needs a mother # [[Haley-215|Winifred Davis Haley]] ➔ [[Holt-699|Clara Holt]] ➔ [[Holt-698|Branch Holt]] ➔ [[Holt-700|Coleman Holt]] ➔ [[Ellender-69|Ellen Ellender]]: Needs parents # [[Haley-215|Winifred Davis Haley]] ➔ [[Holt-699|Clara Holt]] ➔ [[Holt-698|Branch Holt]] ➔ [[Brooks-1487|Elizabeth Brooks]]: Needs parents # [[Haley-215|Winifred Davis Haley]] ➔ [[Holt-699|Clara Holt]] ➔ [[Wayne-552|Caroline Wayne]] ➔ [[Wayne-557|Leonard Wayne]]: Needs parents # [[Haley-215|Winifred Davis Haley]] ➔ [[Holt-699|Clara Holt]] ➔ [[Wayne-552|Caroline Wayne]]: Needs a mother '''{{Orange|Mother found}}''' ==== Maternal Brick Walls (61 + 30) ==== # [[Howard-2304|Connie Maize Howard]] ➔ [[Harward-34|Allen Harward]] ➔ [[Harward-41|Caswell Harward]] ➔ [[Harward-52|George Harward]] ➔ [[Harward-5|James Harward]] ➔ [[Harward-13|William Harward]]: Needs parents # [[Howard-2304|Connie Maize Howard]] ➔ [[Harward-34|Allen Harward]] ➔ [[Harward-41|Caswell Harward]] ➔ [[Harward-52|George Harward]] ➔ [[Myrick-18|Mary Myrick??]]: Needs parents # [[Howard-2304|Connie Maize Howard]] ➔ [[Harward-34|Allen Harward]] ➔ [[Harward-41|Caswell Harward]] ➔ [[Harward-52|George Harward]] ➔ [[Barbee-105|Rosanah Barbee]] ➔ [[Barbee-20|Christopher Barbee]]: Needs a mother '''{{Orange|Link to father not on the profile}}''' # [[Howard-2304|Connie Maize Howard]] ➔ [[Harward-34|Allen Harward]] ➔ [[Harward-41|Caswell Harward]] ➔ [[Harward-52|George Harward]] ➔ [[Barbee-105|Rosanah Barbee]] ➔ [[Vawter-3|Margaret Vawter]]: Needs parents # [[Howard-2304|Connie Maize Howard]] ➔ [[Harward-34|Allen Harward]] ➔ [[Harward-41|Caswell Harward]] ➔ [[Sugg-27|Elizabeth Sugg]] ➔ [[Sugg-438|William Sugg]]: Needs parents # [[Howard-2304|Connie Maize Howard]] ➔ [[Harward-34|Allen Harward]] ➔ [[Harward-41|Caswell Harward]] ➔ [[Sugg-27|Elizabeth Sugg]] ➔ [[Sim-883|Elizabeth Sim]]: Needs parents # [[Howard-2304|Connie Maize Howard]] ➔[[Harward-34|Allen Harward]] ➔ [[Thomas-3529|Mary Thomas]] ➔ [[Thomas-3538|Tillman Thomas]] ➔ [[Thomas-3514|John Thomas]] ➔ [[Thomas-3522|Joseph Thomas]]: Needs a mother Needs mother proven # [[Howard-2304|Connie Maize Howard]] ➔ [[Harward-34|Allen Harward]] ➔ [[Thomas-3529|Mary Thomas]] ➔ [[Thomas-3538|Tillman Thomas]] ➔ [[Thomas-3514|John Thomas]]: Needs a mother Needs mother proven # [[Howard-2304|Connie Maize Howard]] ➔ [[Harward-34|Allen Harward]] ➔ [[Thomas-3529|Mary Thomas]] ➔ [[Thomas-3538|Tillman Thomas]] ➔ [[Oaks-99|Mary Oaks]]: Needs parents # [[Howard-2304|Connie Maize Howard]] ➔ [[Harward-34|Allen Harward]] ➔ [[Thomas-3529|Mary Thomas]] ➔ [[Judd-359|Harriet Judd]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[Maddox-235|Mattie V Maddox]] ➔ [[Maddox-210|James Maddox]] ➔ [[Maddox-181|Calvin Maddox]] ➔ [[Maddox-259|Tarlton Maddox]] ➔ [[Maddox-186|David Maddox]] ➔ [[Sherwood-392|Elizabeth Sherwood]]: Needs parents proven # [[Maddox-235|Mattie V Maddox]] ➔ [[Maddox-210|James Maddox]] ➔ [[Maddox-181|Calvin Maddox]] ➔ [[Maddox-259|Tarlton Maddox]] ➔ [[Perkins-1793|Sarah Perkins]]: Needs parents proven # [[Maddox-235|Mattie V Maddox]] ➔ [[Maddox-210|James Maddox]] ➔ [[Maddox-181|Calvin Maddox]] ➔ [[Braswell-91|Cinthia Braswell]]: Needs parents # [[Maddox-235|Mattie V Maddox]] ➔ [[Maddox-210|James Maddox]] ➔ [[Buckanan-1|Semanthy Buchanan]] ➔ Alfred Buchanan: Needs parents # [[Maddox-235|Mattie V Maddox]] ➔ [[Maddox-210|James Maddox]] ➔ [[Buckanan-1|Semanthy Buchanan]] ➔ Mary Smith ➔ Elizabeth Owen: Needs parents # [[Maddox-235|Mattie V Maddox]] ➔ [[Lett-17|Martha Lett]] ➔ [[Lett-15|Andrew Lett]]: Needs parents # [[Maddox-235|Mattie V Maddox]] ➔ [[Lett-17|Martha Lett]] ➔ [[Womack-131|Martha Womack]]: Needs a father # [[Maddox-235|Mattie V Maddox]] ➔ [[Lett-17|Martha Lett]] ➔ [[Womack-131|Martha Womack]] ➔ [[Booker-1879|Elizabeth Booker]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Father Proven}}''' (Needs mother LNAB proven, now connected) # [[White-5463|James Abe White]] ➔ Needs mother proven # [[White-5463|James Abe White]] ➔ [[White-5491|Thomas White]] ➔ [[White-5469|Joseph White]]: Needs mother proven # [[White-5463|James Abe White]] ➔ [[White-5491|Thomas White]] ➔ [[Wilmoth-29|Temperance Wilmoth]] ➔ [[Wilmoth-24|Ezekiel Wilmoth]]: Needs parents # [[White-5463|James Abe White]] ➔ [[White-5491|Thomas White]] ➔ [[Wilmoth-29|Temperance Wilmoth]] ➔ [[Riggs-221|Mary Riggs]]: Needs parents proven # [[White-5463|James Abe White]] ➔ [[Wilmoth-25|Joanna Lyon]] ➔ [[UNKNOWN-92845|William Wilmoth]] ➔ [[Wilmoth-26|Lott Wilmoth]]: Needs parents proven # [[White-5463|James Abe White]] ➔ [[Wilmoth-25|Joanna Lyon]] ➔ [[UNKNOWN-92845|William Wilmoth]] ➔ [[Snow-965|Lucinda Snow]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''', but Lucinda Snow was not William's mother # [[White-5463|James Abe White]] ➔ [[Wilmoth-25|Joanna Lyon]] ➔ [[Barrett-559|Joanna Barrett]] ➔ John Barrett: Needs parents # [[White-5463|James Abe White]] ➔ [[Wilmoth-25|Joanna Lyon]] ➔ [[Barrett-559|Joanna Barrett]] ➔ Catherine Kennis: Needs parents # [[Holyfield-64|Stella Fay Holyfield]] ➔ [[Holyfield-60|John Holyfield]] ➔ [[UNKNOWN-92516|Valentine Holyfield]] ➔ Watson Holyfield ➔ Valentine Holyfield: Needs parents # [[Holyfield-64|Stella Fay Holyfield]] ➔ [[Holyfield-60|John Holyfield]] ➔ [[UNKNOWN-92516|Valentine Holyfield]] ➔ Watson Holyfield: Needs a mother # [[Holyfield-64|Stella Fay Holyfield]] ➔ [[Holyfield-60|John Holyfield]] ➔ [[UNKNOWN-92852|Nancy O'Neal]] ➔ James Oneal ➔ Lamentation Oneal ➔ John O'Neal: Needs parents # [[Holyfield-64|Stella Fay Holyfield]] ➔ [[Holyfield-60|John Holyfield]] ➔ [[UNKNOWN-92852|Nancy O'Neal]] ➔ James Oneal ➔ Lamentation Oneal ➔ Sarah Exum: Needs parents # [[Holyfield-64|Stella Fay Holyfield]] ➔ [[Holyfield-60|John Holyfield]] ➔ [[UNKNOWN-92852|Nancy O'Neal]] ➔ Dicey Carpenter: Needs parents # [[Holyfield-64|Stella Fay Holyfield]] ➔ [[Humphries-209|Nancy Humphries]] ➔ [[Humphries-230|Alexander Humphries]]: Needs parents proven # [[Holyfield-64|Stella Fay Holyfield]] ➔ [[Humphries-209|Nancy Humphries]] ➔ [[Day-670|Lucy Day]]: Needs parents proven === Needs Work === # [[Carr-1118|Silas Baker Carr]] ''Needs a biography written # [[Weldon-2189|Sarah (Weldon) Hill]] ''Needs a biography written # [[Hill-45936|Joseph Hill]] ''Needs research and narrative ==== Need Recycling ==== : If you can use one of these profiles instead of creating a new one, please do. Thanks!!

The WikiTree Challenge 2021 Week 34

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== WikiTree Challenge Week 34 == '''Guest Star''': [[Johnson-10907|Amy Johnson Crow]] === Notes From Amy === * Her paternal grandmother was the unofficial historian. She had bible and photographs. They were very close and she told Amy stories. Her mom's mom died in child birth when her mom was 8. Her mom didn't have a lot of connection with her mom's side of the family. * Early Ohio - 1780, lot of skirmishes between native american and settlers, settlers were going to do a raid on the Shawnees. The raid did not go well for her ancestor. He was pulled from his horse and never returned. * Mary Bell Steele, wife of James Steele - Maryland or District of Columbia, moved from Washington, DC to Ohio, during the Civil War and then back to Virginia. * The most challenging location to research is Ontario. === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[McBeth-165|Emma MacBeath]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === '''Resources''' === :Please feel free to share your resources here. ====Canada==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Canada Canada Project] on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Canada:_Resources Canada: Resources] on WikiTree * Canada Native sticker {{Canada Sticker|born-in=yes}} * Canada Resident sticker {{Canada Sticker}} ====England==== * [https://www.freebmd.org.uk/ FreeBMD] * [https://www.freereg.org.uk/ FreeReg] * English Roots Sticker {{England Sticker}} (''See their [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:England_Sticker sticker page] for more specific locations) ====France==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:France_genealogical_resources France genealogical resources] on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:France France Project] on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:France_Project_Reliable_Sources France Project Reliable Sources] on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:France_Project_Guidelines_for_Name_Fields Guidelines for Name Fields] on WikiTree * French Roots Sticker {{French Roots}} ====Germany==== * [https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1#https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1&path=656249-777823 ARCHION DURCHSUCHEN] * [https://die-maus-bremen.info/index.php?id=357 Die Maus] on die.mau.bremen.info * [https://www.germanroots.com/germandata.html German Genealogy Records] ''This is a list of sources, both paid and free * [https://sktranslations.com/german-church-record-vocabulary-important-words German Church Record Vocabulary] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Online_Genealogy_Records Germany Online Records] ''This is a list of sources, both paid and free * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-67JQ-DQ7?i=60&cc=1491272&cat=23048 Germany, Prussia, BMD] * [https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/muenster/buldern-st-pankratius/KB001_1/?pg=74 Matricula Online] * [http://www.archive-in-thueringen.de/de/findbuch/view/bestand/27954/systematik/115372 Thuringen Archives] * German Roots Sticker {{German Roots Sticker}} ====Ireland==== * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Archives of Ireland] ''Try their [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/ census search] * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census Records of Ireland] on Census.NationalArchives.ie * [http://libertyellisfoundation.org/passenger Ellis Island Passenger Database] on Irish-Genealogy-Toolkit.com * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Church_Records Ireland Church Records] ''Where to find church records with various links * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Census_Substitutes Ireland Census Substitutes] ''What census records are available, with where to find them * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/ireland-emigration Ireland Emigration] ''Video on FamilySearch on finding the origins of Irish Immigrants * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Genealogy] on IrishGenealogy.ie * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Records] ''Civil and Church record database * [https://www.johngrenham.com/ Irish Ancestors] ''This maps out where surnames are located, as well as locations in general * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/tracing-irish-roman-catholic-ancestry Tracing Irish Roman Catholic Ancestry] ''An overview of how to approach Roman Catholic research * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ireland WikiTree Ireland Project] ''Check for resources and stickers * [https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/proni PRONI] ''the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland * Ireland Native Sticker {{Ireland Native}} ====Scotland==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_Project_Templates%2C_Stickers_and_Images Templates, Stickers and Images] on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Reliable_Sources Scotland - Reliable Sources] on WikiTree * Scottish Roots Sticker {{Scotland Sticker}} ====United States==== * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015002304221&view=1up&seq=7 American Quaker Genealogy] ''North Carolina Yearly Meeting Notes * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015038929710&view=1up&seq=15 American Quaker genealogy, v.2.] ''North Carolina Yearly Meeting Notes *'''Ohio''': most Ohio vital records, probate records, and deeds are available on FamilySearch, although not all are indexed. **Death Certificates, 1908-1953 (indexed with images): https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1307272 **Ohio, County Births, 1841-2003 (indexed with images): https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1932106 **Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-2016 (indexed with images): https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1614804 **Ohio, County Death Records, 1840-2001 (indexed with images): https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2128172 **[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&placeId=196349&query=%2Bplace%3A%22United%20States%2C%20Ohio%2C%20Licking%22%20%2Bavailability%3AOnline Family Search's Licking County, Ohio Online Records], includes indexed and non-indexed records (Note: the Licking County courthouse burned in 1875, so record availability before then is hit-or-miss) **[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&placeId=196656&query=%2Bplace%3A%22United%20States%2C%20Ohio%2C%20Perry%22%20%2Bavailability%3AOnline Family Search's Perry County, Ohio Online Records], includes indexed and non-indexed records **Licking County, Ohio newspapers: ''Newark Advocate'' available at Ancestry and Newspapers.com; ''Johnstown Independent'' available at http://johnstown.advantage-preservation.com/ * See the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:United_States_Project_Stickers United States Project Stickers] page for the various stickers available. * Migrating ancestor: ::{{Migrating Ancestor ::|origin= OriginCountry ::|destination= the United States ::|origin-flag= ::|destination-flag= Flags-1.png ::}} :: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Flags Flags] == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week * [[Spencer-4756|James Spencer]] was a soldier in the American Revolution. He wasn't born in the colonies and yet he fought against the British. * [[Harris-2819|William Harris]] was a soldier in the American Revolution. *[[Abraham-461|Henry Abraham]] Was a soldier in the American Revolution === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * [[Space:The_Pennsylvania_Lawrences|The Pennsylvania Lawrences]] An evaluation of sources from the Lawrence Reiter aka Riders that lived in Fayette County, the one that lived in York County, and a few records from the other Lawrences. These men were conflated. * === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests family serve in the military or military conflicts? * [[Spencer-4756|James Spencer]] was a soldier in the American Revolution. He wasn't born in the colonies and yet he fought against the British. * [[Harris-2819|William Harris]] was a soldier in the American Revolution. *[[Orr-7610|James Tutney Orr]] served in the American Civil War. * [[McKitrick-124|John McKitrick]] and [[Vaughn-6665|Mary Vaughn]] were Amy's 4th great-grandparents. They had four sons who fought in the Civil War (but not the direct ancestor, Isaac McKitrick, her 3rd GGP). [[McKitrick-125|William]], representing Ohio and was KIA; [[McKitrick-126|Robert]], representing Ohio; [[McKitrick-127|Alexander]], representing Kansas; and [[McKitrick-129|John]], representing Ohio. *5th Great-grandfather [[Clark-66665|Anthony Clark (abt.1759-1833)]] served in the American Revolution after immigrating from Ireland. *Second great uncle [[Kingery-353|Henry Franklin Kingery (1847-1912)]] served in the American Civil War with the Ohio Infantry. *[[Harris-48805|Peter Harris]], fought and died in the American Civil War. *[[Johnson-111252|Jonas Johnson]] served in the Jersey Volunteers as a Loyalist and later received crown land. Several of his children applied for crown land. However, this didn't include Amy's ancestor John as he was a teenager when they left Canada. *[[Abraham-461|Henry Abraham]] Was a soldier in the American Revolution *[[McClelland-193 | Lt. Col. John B. McClelland]] was a Rev. War hero. He helped lead the Sandusky Expedition (present state Ohio) during which he wounded, captured, tortured and killed by Indians. There is a Memorial Foundation named in his honor. == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === :There are not all the brick walls available, but it will give you somewhere to start. ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Johnson-107322|Linton Alfred Johnson]] ➔ Eber Johnson ➔ John Johnson: Needs parents # [[Johnson-107322|Linton Alfred Johnson]] ➔ Eber Johnson: Needs a mother # [[Johnson-107322|Linton Alfred Johnson]] ➔ Ann Stevens ➔ David Stevens ➔ Samuel Stephens ➔ Jonathan Stephens: Needs parents # [[Johnson-107322|Linton Alfred Johnson]] ➔ Ann Stevens ➔ David Stevens ➔ Samuel Stephens: Needs a mother (proof of her last name needs to be examined) # [[Johnson-107322|Linton Alfred Johnson]] ➔ Ann Stevens ➔ David Stevens: Needs a mother (last name of Lewis for his mother needs proof) # [[Johnson-107322|Linton Alfred Johnson]] ➔ Ann Stevens ➔ [[Dickinson-3569|Rebecca Dickinson]] ➔ [[Dickinson-5355|Nathaniel Dickinson]] ➔ [[Newlin-244|Mary Newlin]]: Needs parents Needs father proven # [[Johnson-107322|Linton Alfred Johnson]] ➔ Ann Stevens ➔ [[Dickinson-3569|Rebecca Dickinson]] ➔ Rachel Moore ➔ Lydia Minshall ➔ John Minshall: Needs parents # [[Johnson-107322|Linton Alfred Johnson]] ➔ Ann Stevens ➔ [[Dickinson-3569|Rebecca Dickinson]] ➔ Rachel Moore ➔ Lydia Minshall ➔ Hannah Saunder: Needs parents # [[Kingery-467|Margaret Priscilla (Kingery) Johnson]] ➔ John Peter Kingery ➔ Henry Kingery ➔ Peter Kingery ➔ Jacob Kingery: Needs parents # [[Kingery-467|Margaret Priscilla (Kingery) Johnson]] ➔ John Peter Kingery ➔ Henry Kingery ➔ Peter Kingery: Needs a mother # [[Kingery-467|Margaret Priscilla (Kingery) Johnson]] ➔ John Peter Kingery ➔ Henry Kingery ➔ Sarah Davis ➔ Joseph Davis: Needs parents # [[Kingery-467|Margaret Priscilla (Kingery) Johnson]] ➔ John Peter Kingery ➔ Henry Kingery ➔ Sarah Davis: Needs a mother # [[Kingery-467|Margaret Priscilla (Kingery) Johnson]] ➔ Elizabeth Murnahan ➔ John Murnahan ➔ Edward Murnahan: Needs parents # [[Kingery-467|Margaret Priscilla (Kingery) Johnson]] ➔ Elizabeth Murnahan ➔ John Murnahan ➔ Mary Clark ➔ Anthony Clark: Needs parents # [[Kingery-467|Margaret Priscilla (Kingery) Johnson]] ➔ Elizabeth Murnahan ➔ John Murnahan ➔ Mary Clark: Needs a mother (last name of Pentsinger for her mother needs proof) '''{{Orange|Mother found}}''' # [[Kingery-467|Margaret Priscilla (Kingery) Johnson]] ➔ Elizabeth Murnahan ➔ Mary King ➔ Alexander King ➔ Samuel King: Needs parents # [[Kingery-467|Margaret Priscilla (Kingery) Johnson]] ➔ Elizabeth Murnahan ➔ Mary King ➔ Alexander King ➔ Mary Richardson: Needs parents # [[Kingery-467|Margaret Priscilla (Kingery) Johnson]] ➔ Elizabeth Murnahan ➔ Mary King ➔ Nancy Payne: Needs parents # [[Young-4905|Robert Andrew Young]] ➔ [[Young-4906|Thomas Andrew Young]] ➔ John Young ➔ John Young: Needs parents # [[Young-4905|Robert Andrew Young]] ➔ [[Young-4906|Thomas Andrew Young]] ➔ John Young ➔ Mary Darling: Needs parents # [[Young-4905|Robert Andrew Young]] ➔ [[Young-4906|Thomas Andrew Young]] ➔ Jane Douglass ➔ John Douglass: Needs parents # [[Young-4905|Robert Andrew Young]] ➔ [[Young-4906|Thomas Andrew Young]] ➔ Jane Douglass ➔ Susannah Howey: Needs parents # [[Young-4905|Robert Andrew Young]] ➔ [[Steele-10844|Ella M (Steele) Young]] ➔ James Steele: Needs parents # [[Young-4905|Robert Andrew Young]] ➔ [[Steele-10844|Ella M (Steele) Young]] ➔ Mary Belt: Needs parents # [[Mason-2011|Clara (Mason) Young]] ➔ [[Mason-2012|Eber Mason]] ➔ [[Mason-19812|Philip Mason]] ➔ [[Mason-19820|John Mason]]: Needs a mother # [[Mason-2011|Clara (Mason) Young]] ➔ [[Mason-2012|Eber Mason]] ➔ [[Mason-19812|Philip Mason]] ➔ [[Everts-918|Elizabeth Everts]] ➔ Philip Everts: Needs parents # [[Mason-2011|Clara (Mason) Young]] ➔ [[Mason-2012|Eber Mason]] ➔ [[Mason-19812|Philip Mason]] ➔ [[Everts-918|Elizabeth Everts]]: Needs a mother # [[Mason-2011|Clara (Mason) Young]] ➔ [[Mason-2012|Eber Mason]] ➔ Martha Hibbs ➔ John Hibbs ➔ Jane Huggins: Needs parents # [[Mason-2011|Clara (Mason) Young]] ➔ [[McKitrick-6|Lavada Jane (McKitrick) Mason]] ➔ Isaac McKitrick ➔ John McKitrick ➔ Eleanor Ryan: Needs parents # [[Mason-2011|Clara (Mason) Young]] ➔ [[McKitrick-6|Lavada Jane (McKitrick) Mason]] ➔ Isaac McKitrick ➔ Mary Vaughn: Needs parents # [[Mason-2011|Clara (Mason) Young]] ➔ [[McKitrick-6|Lavada Jane (McKitrick) Mason]] ➔ Margaret Morrison ➔ John Morrison: Needs parents # [[Mason-2011|Clara (Mason) Young]] ➔ [[McKitrick-6|Lavada Jane (McKitrick) Mason]] ➔ Margaret Morrison: Needs a mother '''{{Orange|Mother found}}''' ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Ramsey-631|John Ramsey]] ➔ Samuel Ramsey ➔ James Ramsey ➔ John Ramsey: Needs parents # [[Ramsey-631|John Ramsey]] ➔ Samuel Ramsey ➔ James Ramsey ➔ Elizabeth Peden ➔ Samuel Peden: Needs parents # [[Ramsey-631|John Ramsey]] ➔ Samuel Ramsey ➔ James Ramsey ➔ Elizabeth Peden: Needs a mother # [[Ramsey-631|John Ramsey]] ➔ Samuel Ramsey: Needs a mother # [[Ramsey-631|John Ramsey]] ➔ Charlotte Danison ➔ Abisha Danison ➔ Jared Danison: Needs parents # [[Ramsey-631|John Ramsey]] ➔ Charlotte Danison ➔ Abisha Danison: Needs a mother # [[Ramsey-631|John Ramsey]] ➔ Charlotte Danison ➔ Mary Deffenbaugh ➔ Peter Deffenbaugh: Needs parents # [[Ramsey-631|John Ramsey]] ➔ Charlotte Danison ➔ Mary Deffenbaugh: Needs a mother # [[Kelley-10456|Melzena Kelly]] ➔ John Kelley ➔ Joseph Kelley: Needs parents # [[Kelley-10456|Melzena Kelly]] ➔ John Kelley: Needs a mother '''{{Orange|Mother found}}''' # [[Kelley-10456|Melzena Kelly]] ➔ Susan Tucker ➔ William Tucker: Needs parents # [[Kelley-10456|Melzena Kelly]] ➔ Susan Tucker ➔ Mary Nixon ➔ Robert Nixon ➔ Jonathan Nixon: Needs parents # [[Kelley-10456|Melzena Kelly]] ➔ Susan Tucker ➔ Mary Nixon ➔ Robert Nixon: Needs a mother # [[Kelley-10456|Melzena Kelly]] ➔ Susan Tucker ➔ Mary Nixon ➔ Catharine Sapp ➔ John Sapp: Needs parents # [[Kelley-10456|Melzena Kelly]] ➔ Susan Tucker ➔ Mary Nixon ➔ Catharine Sapp ➔ Mary Miller: Needs parents # [[Starkey-2327|Edward Winfield Starkey]] ➔ Peter Starkey ➔ John Starkey ➔ Peter Starkey ➔ Nathan Starkey: Needs parents # [[Starkey-2327|Edward Winfield Starkey]] ➔ Peter Starkey ➔ John Starkey ➔ Peter Starkey: Needs a mother # [[Starkey-2327|Edward Winfield Starkey]] ➔ Peter Starkey ➔ Mary Monroe: Needs parents # [[Starkey-2327|Edward Winfield Starkey]] ➔ Elizabeth Denune: Needs parents # [[Skinner-8678|Clara Ida Skinner]] ➔ George Skinner ➔ William Skinner ➔ Robert Skinner ➔ Rebecca Todd: Needs a mother # [[Skinner-8678|Clara Ida Skinner]] ➔ George Skinner ➔ William Skinner ➔ Elizabeth Spencer ➔ James Spencer: Needs parents # [[Skinner-8678|Clara Ida Skinner]] ➔ George Skinner ➔ William Skinner ➔ Elizabeth Spencer: Needs a mother '''{{Orange|Mother found}}''' # [[Skinner-8678|Clara Ida Skinner]] ➔ George Skinner ➔ Matilda Debolt ➔ George Debolt: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[Skinner-8678|Clara Ida Skinner]] ➔ George Skinner ➔ Matilda Debolt ➔ Mary Rider: Needs parents Needs a mother '''{{Orange|Father found}}''' # [[Skinner-8678|Clara Ida Skinner]] ➔ Susan Orr ➔ William Orr ➔James Orr ➔ James Orr: Needs parents # [[Skinner-8678|Clara Ida Skinner]] ➔ Susan Orr ➔ William Orr ➔ Charity Courson ➔ Benjamin Courson: Needs parents # [[Skinner-8678|Clara Ida Skinner]] ➔ Susan Orr ➔ William Orr ➔ Charity Courson: Needs a mother '''{{Orange|Mother found}}''' # [[Skinner-8678|Clara Ida Skinner]] ➔ Susan Orr ➔ Martha Harris ➔ William Harris ➔ William Harris: Needs parents # [[Skinner-8678|Clara Ida Skinner]] ➔ Susan Orr ➔ Martha Harris ➔ William Harris ➔ Martha Smith: Needs parents # [[Skinner-8678|Clara Ida Skinner]] ➔ Susan Orr ➔ Martha Harris ➔ Mary Myers ➔ Andrew Mires ➔ Peter Mires: Needs parents # [[Skinner-8678|Clara Ida Skinner]] ➔ Susan Orr ➔ Martha Harris ➔ Mary Myers ➔ Andrew Mires ➔ Catherine Cought: Needs parents # [[Skinner-8678|Clara Ida Skinner]] ➔ Susan Orr ➔ Martha Harris ➔ Mary Myers ➔ Susanna Livingston: Needs parents === Needs Work === # [[Mason-19820|John Mason]] ''Needs children added, needs narrative finished #[[Myers-1156|Andrew Myers]] ''needs research, needs narrative improved; land records research underway at [[Space:Andrew_Myers_Land_Records_in_Licking_County%2C_Ohio|this free space page]]''

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== WikiTree Challenge Week 35 == '''Guest Star''': Lorine McGinnis Schulze === Notes From Lorine === === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captains, [[Langridge-71|Janet Wild]] & [[Williams-47589|Joan Whitaker]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === '''Resources''' === ====England==== * [https://www.freebmd.org.uk/ FreeBMD] * [https://www.freereg.org.uk/ FreeReg] *[[Space:England_Research_Resources:_General|England Research Resources]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:England%2C_Research_Resources England Research Resources Category] *[[Space:England_Project_Reliable_Sources|Reliable sources for pre-1700 profiles in England]] * [https://www.dengates.com/ Dengate name study] *[https://www.genuki.org.uk/ GENUKI] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_counties_of_the_United_Kingdom#England England Counties] England’s current counties. *[https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historic_counties_of_England Historical Counties of England] England’s historical counties. * English Roots Sticker {{England Sticker}} (''See their [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:England_Sticker sticker page] for more specific locations) ====France==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:France_genealogical_resources France genealogical resources] on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:France France Project] on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:France_Project_Reliable_Sources France Project Reliable Sources] on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:France_Project_Guidelines_for_Name_Fields Guidelines for Name Fields] on WikiTree * French Roots Sticker {{French Roots}} ====Germany==== *[https://www.archion.de/ German Church Records] Archion, your browser should translate this page to English if needed. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources German Resources] List of German source links. *[https://www.archion.de/ German Church Records] Archion, your browser should translate this page to English if needed. * [https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1#https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1&path=656249-777823 ARCHION DURCHSUCHEN] * [https://die-maus-bremen.info/index.php?id=357 Die Maus] on die.mau.bremen.info * [https://www.germanroots.com/germandata.html German Genealogy Records] ''This is a list of sources, both paid and free * [https://sktranslations.com/german-church-record-vocabulary-important-words German Church Record Vocabulary] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Online_Genealogy_Records Germany Online Records] ''This is a list of sources, both paid and free *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources German Resources] List of German source links. * WikiTree [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources Germany Project Resources] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Germany_Project_Templates WikiTree Germany Project Templates] * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-67JQ-DQ7?i=60&cc=1491272&cat=23048 Germany, Prussia, BMD] * Germany records [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.birthLikePlace=germany&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on&count=20&offset=0 on FamilySearch] * [http://immigrantships.net/bremenproj/bremenproject.html Immigrant Ship Transcription Guild]: Transcribed Ships Manifests Departing from Germany * [https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/muenster/buldern-st-pankratius/KB001_1/?pg=74 Matricula Online] * [http://www.suetterlinschrift.de/Englisch/Titel.htm Old German Writing]: here you can learn about Suetterlin - the "German handwriting". There are also tips and tricks for deciphering old scripts as well as a comparison of the Suetterlin alphabet to older writings of 17th-19th century. * [http://www.archive-in-thueringen.de/de/findbuch/view/bestand/27954/systematik/115372 Thuringen Archives] * German Roots Sticker {{German Roots Sticker}} ==== Important German Church Record Vocabulary==== ::'''Name''' Name, Namen, Nahme, Nahmen ::'''Parish''' Pfarre, Gemeinde ::'''local''' hiesig ::'''Baptism''' Taufe ::'''Birth''' Geburt ::'''Child''' Kind ::'''Son''' Sohn ::'''Daughter''' Tochter ::'''Mother''' Mutter ::'''Father''' Vater ::'''Parents''' Eltern, Aeltern ::'''Boy''' Knabe, Junge ::'''Girl''' Mädchen ::'''Stillborn''' totgeboren, todtgeboren ::'''Year, Month and Day''' Jahr, Monat und Tag ::'''Godparents/Sponsors''' Paten, Pathen, Taufpaten, Taufpathen, Gevatter ::'''Marriage''' Trauung, Ehe ::'''Groom''' Bräutigam ::'''Bride''' Braut ::'''Married''' verheiratet, verehelicht ::'''Wife''' Frau, Ehefrau, Gattin, Weib, Eheweib ::'''Husband''' Mann, Ehemann, Gatte ::'''Location/Place of Residence''' Ort, Wohnort ====Ireland==== * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census Records of Ireland] NationalArchives.ie * [http://libertyellisfoundation.org/passenger Ellis Island Passenger Database] on Irish-Genealogy-Toolkit.com * [https://genealogy.nationalarchives.ie/ Genealogy Records] on Genealogy.NationalArchives.ie * [https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/irl GENUKI] on GenUki.org.uk - ''This has links to records, maps, and research tips * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Church_Records Ireland Church Records] ''Where to find church records with various links * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1584964 Ireland Marriages] on FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Census_Substitutes Ireland Census Substitutes] ''What census records are available, with where to find them * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/ireland-emigration Ireland Emigration] ''Video on FamilySearch on finding the origins of Irish Immigrants * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Online_Genealogy_Records Ireland Online Genealogy Record] Links. * [https://www.johngrenham.com/ Irish Ancestors] ''This maps out where surnames are located, as well as locations in general * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Genealogy] on IrishGenealogy.ie * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Records] ''Civil and Church record database * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ National Archives of Ireland] ''Try their [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/ census search] * [https://www.nli.ie/ National Library of Ireland] ''a new database holding images of the Library's Roman Catholic parish registers * [https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/proni PRONI] ''the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/tracing-irish-roman-catholic-ancestry Tracing Irish Roman Catholic Ancestry] ''An overview of how to approach Roman Catholic research * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ireland WikiTree Ireland Project] ''Check for resources and stickers * Tip: The census records are a good start, and you should be able to find images of all the birth records for each child on irishgenealogy. They have exact birth date, places, fathers Occupation, and mother’s maiden names. Once you get that, you can search for the marriage of the parents, and that gives their fathers names. The civil records are great, but only go back to 1864 for births, a bit earlier for marriages. ====Nederland==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Netherlands#Acceptable_Resources_list Acceptable Resources List] * [https://www.bhic.nl/memorix/genealogy/search/persons BHIC Database] ''Enter name in the white field. You can use your browser to translate to English. * [https://cousinist.com/complete-visual-guide-jewish-headstones/ Complete Visual Guide to Jewish Headstones] ''Common symbols and words used * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Dutch_Roots/Naming_Convention Dutch Naming Conventions] * [https://www.delpher.nl/ Delpher] ''Free Dutch newspaper * Family Search shares all filmed books of churches and civil status [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/list/?fcs=placeId%3A1927059&ec=region%3AEUROPE%2CplaceId%3A1927059 here] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/list/?fcs=placeId%3A1927059&ec=region%3AEUROPE%2CplaceId%3A1927059 FamilySearch Records] ''Click on the province you need. Then click to browse all and select the category you want. * [https://www.geldersarchief.nl/ Gelders Archief] ''Enter name in the white field. You can use your browser to translate to English. * [https://www.genealix.nl/plaats/terheijden/ GeneaLix] ''Sort by type of record and then the date range you need. You can use your browser to show the record type in English. * [https://www.regionaalarchieftilburg.nl/zoek-een-persoon/persons RegionaalArchiefTilburg] ''Tilburg Archives * [https://www.wiewaswie.nl/en/ WieWasWie] ''Enter name in the white field. Click on the language button to change to Nederlands. * [https://www.genealogietools.nl/formatter/ WieWasWie Citation Creator] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:Dutch_Roots Dutch Roots Template] {{Dutch Roots|year=1699}} (''use their birth year''). Only for Dutch Roots project profiles. :: For Project Managed profiles please contact the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Netherlands Dutch Roots Project] :: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Template:Dutch_Roots_Sticker For non-project profiles]: ::{{Dutch Roots Sticker ::|jaar= ::|provincie= ::|needs= ::|needs1= ::|needs2= ::}} ====Ontario==== :'''Canada''' * [https://www.ancestry.ca/ Ancestry Canada] ''Ancestry subscription required'' * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Canada_Online_Genealogy_Records Canada Online Genealogy Records] List of links. * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/list/?ec=region%3ACANADA&cqs=canada Canada Historical Record Collection] List of links. * [https://www.findmypast.com/articles/world-records/full-list-of-canadian-records?ds_kid=39700060666792049&gclid=CjwKCAjwruSHBhAtEiwA_qCppjMXwmsvrsjLXC-7wFV-F-tqOqNHvgw5N1W99cIpLYhCm0TODWovcBoCCiEQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds Canadian Records] Findmypast. * [https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/Pages/browse-product-type.aspx#databases Canada Library and Archives] Databases. * [https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/search/Pages/ancestors-search.aspx Canada Ancestor Search] Databases. * [https://theancestorhunt.com/resources.html The Ancestor Hunt] Links for finding free newspapers, and more * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Canada:_Resources WikiTree Canada Project Resources] Useful information and resources. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Sources-Canada WikiTree Canada Project Sources] Page of sources and links to sources. ====Switzerland==== * WikiTree Switzerland Project: [http://www.ordiecole.com/gen/html/bern_kirch_cd.html Index of Record books available for Canton of Bern] == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week *[[Caspall-24|John Caspall (bef.1780-bef.1852)]] won prizes for growing pears and potatoes from the local horticultural society in 1847 *[[Caspall-9|John Caspall (bef.1819-)]] was a Shipwright who married twice and fathered at least 15 children *[[Caspall-3|John Henry Caspall (abt.1846-)]] was master of a fishing “smack” operating from Ramsgate. He was in the papers in 1870 when his ship lost its mast and had to be towed to Lowestoft, and again in 1880 when he towed another smack back to Ramsgate after a bad storm. '''{{Orange|Do we need a Ramsgate Space?}}''' [https://www.kentarchaeology.org.uk/Research/Pub/ArchCant/Vol.096%20-%201980/096-09.pdf PDF] * [[Moses-1774|Captain John Moses (bef.1676-1733)]] his family has a crest and a memorial slab in the church at St Laurence in Thanet in Kent (description on his profile) *Great-grandfather Stephen Peer had an altercation with his neighbor over the use of the outside water source on his house in 1895. {{Image|file=Peer-523.jpg |caption=Stephen Peer Struck with an Ax }} * [[Jamison-1859|James Jamison]] received a homestead land patent in Chase, Lake County, Michigan. The land patent case file can be requested from the National Archives and may reveal addition details such as confirming his suspected military service and possibly naturalization records. * 1864 entry for a Georgina Fuller [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/9051/images/42477_1831101456_11581-00234?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=de5db0f09ffa01c52a2f85ef23c872e8&usePUB=true&_phsrc=ZHP2821&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.264430607.1689258064.1630851515-1376865352.1621713399&pId=30369 admitted for lunacy] in Kent might be the one in the tree? Post natal depression possibly? Or illegitimate children? No reason for the admission unfortunately. '''{{Orange| (Do we think she is Golding-1553?)}}''' === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Ramsgate%2C_Kent%2C_England&public=1 Ramsgate Space] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Spicer_Family_Memorials_in_Pluckley%2C_Kent_England Spicer Memorial inscriptions, Pluckley ] === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests family serve in the military or military conflicts? * 1st cousin twice removed [[Johnston-23057|Albert Johnston]] served in Spanish War in 34th Michigan Volunteer infantry. * [[Caspall-6|William Charles Caspall (1874-1918)]] died on board HMS Crescent in 1918, probably from influenza epidemic. == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === : ''These do not represent all of the brick walls. There are some further out as seen on the Ancestry screenshots ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[McGinnis-2341|Alexander McGinnis]] ➔ [[McGinnis-2360|Joseph McGinnis]]: Needs father proven, and needs a mother # [[McGinnis-2341|Alexander McGinnis]] ➔ [[Downey-3024|Frances Downey]]: Needs parents # [[King-47200|Harriet King]] ➔ [[King-47382|David King]] ➔ [[King-47384|Thomas King]] ➔ [[King-47400|James King]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[King-47200|Harriet King]] ➔ [[King-47382|David King]] ➔ [[King-47384|Thomas King]] ➔ [[Blanden-26|Hannah Blanden]] ➔ Thomas Blanden: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Correct father added for Hannah}}''' # [[King-47200|Harriet King]] ➔ [[King-47382|David King]] ➔ [[King-47384|Thomas King]] ➔ [[Blanden-26|Hannah Blanden]] ➔ Mary Jackson: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Correct mother added for Hannah}}''' # [[King-47200|Harriet King]] ➔ [[King-47382|David King]] ➔ [[Dawson-10792|Harriet Dawson]] ➔ [[Dawson-10793|William Dawson]] ➔ James Dawson: Needs parents # [[King-47200|Harriet King]] ➔ [[King-47382|David King]] ➔ [[Dawson-10792|Harriet Dawson]] ➔ [[Dawson-10793|William Dawson]] ➔ Ann Harman ➔ James Harman: Needs parents # [[King-47200|Harriet King]] ➔ [[King-47382|David King]] ➔ [[Dawson-10792|Harriet Dawson]] ➔ [[Dawson-10793|William Dawson]] ➔ Ann Harman: Needs a mother # [[King-47200|Harriet King]] ➔ [[King-47382|David King]] ➔ [[Dawson-10792|Harriet Dawson]] ➔ Sarah Smith: Needs parents # [[King-47200|Harriet King]] ➔ [[Bell-33983|Mary Bell]] ➔ [[Bell-14059|Peter Bell]] ➔ [[Bell-31640|Thomas Bell]] ➔ Thomas Bell ➔ John Bell: Needs parents # [[King-47200|Harriet King]] ➔ [[Bell-33983|Mary Bell]] ➔ [[Bell-14059|Peter Bell]] ➔ [[Bell-31640|Thomas Bell]] ➔ Thomas Bell: Needs a mother # [[King-47200|Harriet King]] ➔ [[Bell-33983|Mary Bell]] ➔ [[Bell-14059|Peter Bell]] ➔ [[Bell-31640|Thomas Bell]] ➔ Alice Fox: Needs parents # [[King-47200|Harriet King]] ➔ [[Bell-33983|Mary Bell]] ➔ [[Bell-14059|Peter Bell]] ➔ Hannah Motteram ➔ John Mottram: Needs parents # [[King-47200|Harriet King]] ➔ [[Bell-33983|Mary Bell]] ➔ [[Bell-14059|Peter Bell]] ➔ Hannah Motteram: Needs a mother # [[King-47200|Harriet King]] ➔ [[Bell-33983|Mary Bell]] ➔ [[Higginson-453|Elizabeth Higginson]] ➔ [[Higginson-328|Thomas Higginson]] ➔ Joseph Higginson ➔ Joseph Higginson ➔ Joseph Higginson: Needs parents # [[King-47200|Harriet King]] ➔ [[Bell-33983|Mary Bell]] ➔ [[Higginson-453|Elizabeth Higginson]] ➔ [[Higginson-328|Thomas Higginson]] ➔ Joseph Higginson ➔ Joseph Higginson: Needs a mother # [[King-47200|Harriet King]] ➔ [[Bell-33983|Mary Bell]] ➔ [[Higginson-453|Elizabeth Higginson]] ➔ [[Higginson-328|Thomas Higginson]] ➔ Mary Baker: Needs parents # [[King-47200|Harriet King]] ➔ [[Bell-33983|Mary Bell]] ➔ [[Higginson-453|Elizabeth Higginson]] ➔ [[Holford-51|Frances Holford]] ➔ [[Holford-414|John Holford]] ➔ James Holford ➔ Thomas Holford: Needs parents # [[King-47200|Harriet King]] ➔ [[Bell-33983|Mary Bell]] ➔ [[Higginson-453|Elizabeth Higginson]] ➔ [[Holford-51|Frances Holford]] ➔ [[Holford-414|John Holford]] ➔ James Holford: Needs a mother # [[King-47200|Harriet King]] ➔ [[Bell-33983|Mary Bell]] ➔ [[Higginson-453|Elizabeth Higginson]] ➔ [[Holford-51|Frances Holford]] ➔ [[Holford-414|John Holford]]: Needs a mother # [[King-47200|Harriet King]] ➔ [[Bell-33983|Mary Bell]] ➔ [[Higginson-453|Elizabeth Higginson]] ➔ [[Holford-51|Frances Holford]] ➔ [[Unknown-572268|Ann Harrison]]: Needs parents (''She is currently Ann Unknown'') # [[Peer-523|Stephen Edward Peer]] ➔ [[Peer-624|Levi Peer]] ➔ [[Peer-129|Levi Peer]] ➔ [[Peer-114|Jacob Peer]]: Needs parents # [[Peer-523|Stephen Edward Peer]] ➔ [[Peer-624|Levi Peer]] ➔ [[Peer-129|Levi Peer]]: Needs a mother # [[Peer-523|Stephen Edward Peer]] ➔ [[Peer-624|Levi Peer]] ''Needs proof to parents'' ➔ [[Merkel-612|Elizabeth Marical]] ➔ [[Merkel-615|Willem Merkel]] ➔ [[Merkel-616|Johann Marical]] ➔ Johann Marical: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Germany}}''' # [[Peer-523|Stephen Edward Peer]] ➔ [[Peer-624|Levi Peer]] ''Needs proof to parents'' ➔ [[Merkel-612|Elizabeth Marical]] ➔ [[Merkel-615|Willem Merkel]] ➔ [[Merkel-616|Johann Marical]]: Needs a mother '''{{Lime|Germany}}''' # [[Peer-523|Stephen Edward Peer]] ➔ [[Peer-624|Levi Peer]] ''Needs proof to parents'' ➔ [[Merkel-612|Elizabeth Marical]] ➔ [[Merkel-615|Willem Merkel]] ➔ [[Kehl-164|Margaretha Kehl]] ➔ Georg Wilhelm Kehl ➔ Anna Maria Fackert: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Germany}}''' # [[Peer-523|Stephen Edward Peer]] ➔ [[Peer-624|Levi Peer]] ➔ [[Merkel-612|Elizabeth Marical]] ➔ [[Merkel-615|Willem Merkel]] ➔ [[Kehl-164|Margaretha Kehl]] ➔ Anna Winne ➔ Johannes Winnen: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Germany}}''' # [[Peer-523|Stephen Edward Peer]] ➔ [[Peer-624|Levi Peer]] ➔ [[Merkel-612|Elizabeth Marical]] ➔ [[Merkel-615|Willem Merkel]] ➔ [[Kehl-164|Margaretha Kehl]] ➔ Anna Winne ➔ Anna Linnen: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Germany}}''' # [[Peer-523|Stephen Edward Peer]] ➔ [[Greenleese-4|Jane Greenlees]] ➔ [[Greenleese-5|John Greenlees]]: Needs parents # [[Peer-523|Stephen Edward Peer]] ➔ [[Greenleese-4|Jane Greenlees]] ➔ [[Johnston-23054|Elizabeth Johnston]]: Needs parents # [[Vallick-1|Mary Elizabeth Vollick]] ➔ ''Please don't research the paternal half of this line (the direct Vallick line, plus Van Slyke). Thanks! # [[Vallick-1|Mary Elizabeth Vollick]] ➔ [[Vollick-68|Isaac Vollick]] ➔ [[Vollick-69|Richard Vollick]] ➔ [[Vollick-12|Cornelius Vollick]] ➔ [[VanValkenburg-436|Isaac Van Vollick]]: [[Bradt-25|Maria Brandt]] ➔ [[Bratt-369|Storm Bradt]] ➔ [[Bradt-10|Jan Bradt]]: Needs parents # [[Vallick-1|Mary Elizabeth Vollick]] ➔ [[Vollick-68|Isaac Vollick]] ➔ [[Vollick-69|Richard Vollick]] ➔ [[Vollick-12|Cornelius Vollick]] ➔ [[VanValkenburg-436|Isaac Van Vollick]] ➔ [[Bradt-25|Maria Brandt]] ➔ [[Bratt-369|Storm Bradt]] ➔ [[Post-57|Maria Post]]: Needs parents Needs parents for [[Post-91]], [[Van_Vorhees-4]], & [[Moockers-2]] # [[Vallick-1|Mary Elizabeth Vollick]] ➔ [[Vollick-68|Isaac Vollick]] ➔ [[Vollick-69|Richard Vollick]] ➔ [[Vollick-12|Cornelius Vollick]] ➔ [[VanValkenburg-436|Isaac Van Vollick]] ➔ [[Bradt-25|Maria Brandt]] ➔ [[Uzille-5|Sophia Uziele]] ➔ [[Uzille-3|Pierre Uziele]]: Needs parents Needs parents for [[D'Uzille-3]] & [[Flament-9]] # [[Vallick-1|Mary Elizabeth Vollick]] ➔ [[Vollick-68|Isaac Vollick]] ➔ [[Vollick-69|Richard Vollick]] ➔ [[Vollick-12|Cornelius Vollick]] ➔ [[VanValkenburg-436|Isaac Van Vollick]] ➔ [[Bradt-25|Maria Brandt]] ➔ [[Uzille-5|Sophia Uziele]] ➔ Cornelia Janse Damen: Needs parents # [[Vallick-1|Mary Elizabeth Vollick]] ➔ [[Vollick-68|Isaac Vollick]] ➔ [[Vollick-69|Richard Vollick]] ➔ [[Vollick-12|Cornelius Vollick]] ➔ Anna Maria Warner ➔ Johann Warner ➔ Maria Dewes: Needs parents # [[Vallick-1|Mary Elizabeth Vollick]] ➔ [[Vollick-68|Isaac Vollick]] ➔ [[Vollick-69|Richard Vollick]] ➔ [[Larroway-1|Eve Larroway]] ➔ [[Muller-90|Elizabeth Muller]] ➔ [[Muller-91|Johannes Muller]] ➔ Johannes Muller: Needs parents # [[Vallick-1|Mary Elizabeth Vollick]] ➔ [[Vollick-68|Isaac Vollick]] ➔ [[Vollick-69|Richard Vollick]] ➔ [[Larroway-1|Eve Larroway]] ➔ [[Muller-90|Elizabeth Muller]] ➔ [[Muller-91|Johannes Muller]] ➔ Anna Loscher: Needs parents # [[Vallick-1|Mary Elizabeth Vollick]] ➔ [[Vollick-68|Isaac Vollick]] ➔ [[Vollick-69|Richard Vollick]] ➔ [[Larroway-1|Eve Larroway]] ➔ [[Muller-90|Elizabeth Muller]] ➔ [[Wuest-1|Maria Dorothea Wust]] ➔ Maria Abel: Needs parents # [[Vallick-1|Mary Elizabeth Vollick]] ➔ [[Jamison-1856|Lydia Jamieson]] ➔ [[Jamison-1857|James Jamieson]]: Needs parents ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Fuller-16572|Charles Fuller]] ➔ [[Fuller-16620|Charles Henry Fuller]] ➔ [[Fuller-16626|John Fuller]] ➔ [[Fuller-16642|John Fuller]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[Fuller-16572|Charles Fuller]] ➔ [[Fuller-16620|Charles Henry Fuller]] ➔ [[Fuller-16626|John Fuller]] ➔ [[Downe-191|Mary Down]]: Needs parents # [[Fuller-16572|Charles Fuller]] ➔ [[Fuller-16620|Charles Henry Fuller]] ➔ [[Carey-6396|Winifred Carey]] ➔ [[Carey-5392|William Carey]] ➔ William Carey: Needs parents # [[Fuller-16572|Charles Fuller]] ➔ [[Fuller-16620|Charles Henry Fuller]] ➔ [[Carey-6396|Winifred Carey]] ➔ [[Carey-5392|William Carey]] ➔ [[Luckhurst-91|Sarah Luckhurst]] ➔ [[Luckhurst-56|Thomas Luckhurst]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[Fuller-16572|Charles Fuller]] ➔ [[Fuller-16620|Charles Henry Fuller]] ➔ [[Carey-6396|Winifred Carey]] ➔ [[Carey-5392|William Carey]] ➔ [[Luckhurst-91|Sarah Luckhurst]] ➔ Elizabeth Bourne ➔ Margaret Savage: Needs a mother # [[Fuller-16572|Charles Fuller]] ➔ [[Fuller-16620|Charles Henry Fuller]] ➔ [[Carey-6396|Winifred Carey]] ➔ Margaret Haley: Needs parents # [[Fuller-16572|Charles Fuller]] ➔ [[Norris-10233|Georgiana Golding]] ➔ George Norris ➔ Thomas Norris ➔ Edward Norris: Needs parents # [[Fuller-16572|Charles Fuller]] ➔ [[Norris-10233|Georgiana Golding]] ➔ George Norris ➔ Thomas Norris ➔ Catharine Earl ➔ John Earl: Needs parents # [[Fuller-16572|Charles Fuller]] ➔ [[Norris-10233|Georgiana Golding]] ➔ George Norris ➔ Thomas Norris ➔ Catharine Earl ➔ Sarah Rayner ➔ Sarah Brunger: Needs parents # [[Fuller-16572|Charles Fuller]] ➔ [[Norris-10233|Georgiana Golding]] ➔ George Norris ➔ Mary Spicer ➔ Jesse Spicer ➔ Elizabeth Little: Needs parents # [[Fuller-16572|Charles Fuller]] ➔ [[Norris-10233|Georgiana Golding]] ➔ George Norris ➔ Mary Spicer ➔ Frances Dunggett: Needs parents # [[Fuller-16572|Charles Fuller]] ➔ [[Norris-10233|Georgiana Golding]] ➔ Hannah Philpott ➔ John Philpot ➔ Thomas Philpott: Needs parents # [[Fuller-16572|Charles Fuller]] ➔ [[Norris-10233|Georgiana Golding]] ➔ Hannah Philpott ➔ John Philpot ➔ Sara Markquick: Needs parents # [[Fuller-16572|Charles Fuller]] ➔ [[Norris-10233|Georgiana Golding]] ➔ Hannah Philpott: Needs a mother # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]] ➔ [[Caspall-3|John Caspall]] ➔ [[Caspall-9|John Caspall]] ➔ [[Caspall-24|John Caspall]] ➔ [[Caspall-31|James Caspall]] ➔ John Caspall ➔ John Caspall b. 1717: Needs parents # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]] ➔ [[Caspall-3|John Caspall]] 1847 ➔ [[Caspall-9|John Caspall]] 1819 ➔ [[Caspall-24|John Caspall]] 1780 ➔[[Caspall-31|James Caspall]] ➔ John Caspall ➔ Mary Prigg: Needs parents # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]] ➔ [[Caspall-3|John Caspall]] ➔ [[Caspall-9|John Caspall]] ➔ [[Caspall-24|John Caspall]] ➔ [[Caspall-31|James Caspall]] ➔ Sarah Austin: Needs parents # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]] ➔ [[Caspall-3|John Caspall]] ➔ [[Caspall-9|John Caspall]] ➔ [[Caspall-24|John Caspall]] ➔ [[Peerless-61|Sarah Peerless]] ➔ Mary Hutchford: Needs parents # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]] ➔ [[Caspall-3|John Caspall]] ➔ [[Caspall-9|John Caspall]] ➔ [[Caspall-24|John Caspall]] ➔ [[Hubbard-9281|Milly Hubbard]] ➔ [[Hinds-2104|Elizabeth Hinds]] ➔ [[Ellington-981|Mildred Ellington]] ➔ [[Ellington-982|Thomas Ellington]]: Needs parents # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]] ➔ [[Caspall-3|John Caspall]] ➔ [[Caspall-9|John Caspall]] ➔ [[Hubbard-9281|Milly Hubbard]] ➔[[Hinds-2104|Elizabeth Hinds]] ➔ [[Ellington-981|Mildred Ellington]]: Needs a mother # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]] ➔ [[Caspall-3|John Caspall]] ➔ [[Laming-245|Mary Laming]] ➔ [[Laming-246|Henry Laming]] ➔Jane Hooper ➔ Ann Herbert ➔ Ann Frances: Needs a mother # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]] ➔ [[Caspall-3|John Caspall]] ➔ [[Laming-245|Mary Laming]] ➔ [[Smith-253246|Mary Smit]] ➔ [[Smith-253249|William Smith]] ➔ John Smith: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Correct parents found earlier in the tree}}''' # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]] ➔ [[Caspall-3|John Caspall]] ➔ [[Laming-245|Mary Laming]] ➔ [[Smith-253246|Mary Smit]] ➔ [[Smith-253249|William Smith]] ➔ Sarah Hooper: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Correct parents found earlier in the tree}}''' # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]] ➔ [[Williams-103041|Mary Ann Williams]] ➔ [[Williams-103066|William Williams]] ➔ [[Williams-103211|William Williams]] ➔ Richard Williams ➔ Wilmot Evens ➔ William Evens: Needs parents # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]] ➔ [[Williams-103041|Mary Ann Williams]] ➔ [[Williams-103066|William Williams]] ➔ [[Williams-103211|William Williams]] ➔ Richard Williams ➔ Wilmot Evens ➔ Elizabeth Leonerds: Needs parents # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]] ➔ [[Williams-103041|Mary Ann Williams]] ➔ [[Williams-103066|William Williams]] ➔ [[Williams-103211|William Williams]] ➔ Richard Williams ➔ Wilmot Evens ➔ Elizabeth Shiman: Needs parents # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]] ➔ [[Williams-103041|Mary Ann Williams]] ➔ [[Williams-103066|William Williams]] ➔ [[Williams-103211|William Williams]] ➔ Susanna Couch ➔ Nicolas Couch ➔ Nicholas Couch: Needs parents # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]] ➔ [[Williams-103041|Mary Ann Williams]] ➔ [[Williams-103066|William Williams]] ➔ [[Williams-103211|William Williams]] ➔ Susanna Couch ➔ Nicolas Couch: Needs a mother # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]] ➔ [[Williams-103041|Mary Ann Williams]] ➔ [[Williams-103066|William Williams]] ➔ [[Williams-103211|William Williams]] ➔ Susanna Couch ➔ Susanna Skinner ➔ Elias Skyner: Needs parents # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]] ➔ [[Williams-103041|Mary Ann Williams]] ➔ [[Williams-103066|William Williams]] ➔ [[Williams-103211|William Williams]] ➔ Susanna Couch ➔ Susanna Skinner ➔ Agnes Hert: Needs parents # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]] ➔ [[Williams-103041|Mary Ann Williams]] ➔ [[Williams-103066|William Williams]] ➔ Mary Mimmory ➔ William Mimmory ➔ John Mimery: Needs parents # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]] ➔ [[Williams-103041|Mary Ann Williams]] ➔ [[Williams-103066|William Williams]] ➔ Mary Mimmory ➔ William Mimmory: Needs a mother? (Widow Jane Gribble) # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]] ➔ [[Williams-103041|Mary Ann Williams]] ➔ [[Williams-103066|William Williams]] ➔ Mary Mimmory ➔ Betty Perrott ➔ Susanna Lee: Needs a father # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]] ➔ [[Williams-103041|Mary Ann Williams]] ➔ [[Norman-7731|Betsey Norman]] ➔ [[Norman-7743|William Norman]] ➔ William Norman: Needs parents # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]] ➔ [[Williams-103041|Mary Ann Williams]] ➔ [[Norman-7731|Betsey Norman]] ➔ [[Norman-7743|William Norman]] ➔ Anne Cole: Needs parents # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]] ➔ [[Williams-103041|Mary Ann Williams]] ➔ [[Norman-7731|Betsey Norman]] ➔ [[Doust-448|Elizabeth Doust]] ➔ [[Doust-449|John Doust]] ➔ [[Webber-4838|Mary Webber]]: Needs parents # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]]➔ [[Williams-103041|Mary Ann Williams]] ➔ [[Norman-7731|Betsey Norman]] ➔ [[Doust-448|Elizabeth Doust]] ➔ [[Bird-10273|Anne Bird]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[Simpson-20598|David George Simpson]] ➔ [[Simpson-20603|Charles Simpson]] ➔ [[Simpson-20825|Charles Simpson]] ➔ Nathaniel Simpson: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Correction to primary tree}}''' # [[Simpson-20598|David George Simpson]] ➔ [[Simpson-20603|Charles Simpson]] ➔ [[Simpson-20825|Charles Simpson]] ➔ Ann Latcham: Needs parents # [[Simpson-20598|David George Simpson]] ➔ [[Simpson-20603|Charles Simpson]] ➔ [[Whibley-80|Elizabeth Whibley]]: Parents different on primary tree, needs proving # [[Simpson-20598|David George Simpson]] ➔ [[Page-14072|Sarah Page]] ➔ [[Page-14205|Thomas Page]] ''Needs proof to parents first'' ➔ Thomas Page: Needs parents # [[Simpson-20598|David George Simpson]] ➔ [[Page-14072|Sarah Page]] ➔ [[Page-14205|Thomas Page]] ''Needs proof to parents first'' ➔ Jane Smith: Needs parents # [[Simpson-20598|David George Simpson]] ➔ [[Page-14072|Sarah Page]] ➔ [[Friar-256|Emily Fryer]] ➔ [[Friar-261|William Fryer]] ➔ [[Fryer-470|Moses Friar]] ➔ [[Stedman-295|Sarah Stedman]]: Needs a mother # [[Simpson-20598|David George Simpson]] ➔ [[Page-14072|Sarah Page]] ➔ [[Friar-256|Emily Fryer]] ➔ [[Grant-18459|Sarah Grant]] ➔ William Grant ➔ William Grant ➔ James Grant: Needs parents # [[Simpson-20598|David George Simpson]] ➔ [[Page-14072|Sarah Page]] ➔ [[Friar-256|Emily Fryer]] ➔ [[Grant-18459|Sarah Grant]] ➔ William Grant ➔ Ann King ➔ Joseph King: Needs parents # [[Simpson-20598|David George Simpson]] ➔ [[Page-14072|Sarah Page]] ➔ [[Friar-256|Emily Fryer]] ➔ [[Grant-18459|Sarah Grant]] ➔ William Grant ➔ Ann King ➔ Ann Parks: Needs parents # [[Simpson-20598|David George Simpson]] ➔ [[Page-14072|Sarah Page]] ➔ [[Friar-256|Emily Fryer]] ➔ [[Grant-18459|Sarah Grant]] ➔ Elizabeth Packman: Needs parents # [[Stead-993|Sarah Jane Stead]] ➔ [[Stead-735|William Stead]] ➔ [[Stead-374|John Stead]] ➔ [[Stead-375|Stephen Stead]] ➔ [[Steed-1346|Joseph Stead]] ➔ [[Steed-1346|Jacob Steed]]: Needs parents # [[Stead-993|Sarah Jane Stead]] ➔ [[Stead-735|William Stead]] ➔ [[Stead-374|John Stead]] ➔ [[Stead-375|Stephen Stead]] ➔ [[Steed-1346|Joseph Stead]] ➔ [[Flood-2358|Ann Flood]]: Needs parents '''{{orange|Parents proven}}''' # [[Stead-993|Sarah Jane Stead]] ➔ [[Stead-735|William Stead]] ➔ [[Stead-374|John Stead]] ➔ Sarah Crunden: Needs parents # [[Stead-993|Sarah Jane Stead]] ➔[[Stead-735|William Stead]] ➔ [[Sutton-9655|Emma Sutton]] ➔ William Sutton: Needs parents # [[Stead-993|Sarah Jane Stead]] ➔ [[Stead-735|William Stead]] ➔ [[Sutton-9655|Emma Sutton]]: Needs a mother # [[Stead-993|Sarah Jane Stead]] ➔ [[Elvery-7|Sarah Elvery]] ➔ [[Elvery-8|Stephen Elvery]] ➔ [[Elvery-10|Joseph Elvery]] ➔ [[Elvery-17|John Elvery]] ➔ [[Elvery-18|Ralph Elvery]] ➔ [[Elvery-19|Ralph Elvery]]: Needs parents # [[Stead-993|Sarah Jane Stead]] ➔ [[Elvery-7|Sarah Elvery]] ➔ [[Elvery-8|Stephen Elvery]] ➔ [[Elvery-10|Joseph Elvery]] ➔ [[Ralph-1905|Elizabeth Ralph]] ➔ William Rolfe ➔ William Rolfe: Needs parents # [[Stead-993|Sarah Jane Stead]] ➔[[Elvery-7|Sarah Elvery]] ➔ [[Elvery-8|Stephen Elvery]] ➔ [[Elvery-10|Joseph Elvery]] ➔ [[Ralph-1905|Elizabeth Ralph]] ➔ William Rolfe ➔ Elizabeth Rolfe: Needs parents # [[Stead-993|Sarah Jane Stead]] ➔ [[Elvery-7|Sarah Elvery]] ➔ [[Elvery-8|Stephen Elvery]] ➔ [[Elvery-10|Joseph Elvery]] ➔ [[Ralph-1905|Elizabeth Ralph]]: Needs a mother # [[Stead-993|Sarah Jane Stead]] ➔ [[Elvery-7|Sarah Elvery]] ➔ [[Elvery-8|Stephen Elvery]] ➔ [[Williams-101163|Mary Williams]]: Needs parents # [[Stead-993|Sarah Jane Stead]] ➔ [[Elvery-7|Sarah Elvery]] ➔ [[Elvery-9|Hannah Elvery]] ➔ [[Elvery-16|William Elvery]] ➔ [[Ralph-1905|Elizabeth Ralph]] (Pedigree Collapse) # [[Stead-993|Sarah Jane Stead]] ➔ [[Elvery-7|Sarah Elvery]] ➔ [[Elvery-9|Hannah Elvery]] ➔ [[Ansell-1046|Mary Ansell]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' === Needs Work === # #

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== WikiTree Challenge Week 36 == '''Guest Star''': [[Lambert-4314|David Lambert]] === Documents === === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Daniels-2254|Christine Daniels]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === '''Resources''' === ==== Canada ==== * [https://www.ancestry.ca/ Ancestry Canada] ''Ancestry subscription required'' * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Canada_Online_Genealogy_Records Canada Online Genealogy Records] List of links. * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/list/?ec=region%3ACANADA&cqs=canada Canada Historical Record Collection] List of links. * [https://www.findmypast.com/articles/world-records/full-list-of-canadian-records?ds_kid=39700060666792049&gclid=CjwKCAjwruSHBhAtEiwA_qCppjMXwmsvrsjLXC-7wFV-F-tqOqNHvgw5N1W99cIpLYhCm0TODWovcBoCCiEQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds Canadian Records] Findmypast. * [https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/Pages/browse-product-type.aspx#databases Canada Library and Archives] Databases. * [https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/search/Pages/ancestors-search.aspx Canada Ancestor Search] Databases. * [https://theancestorhunt.com/resources.html The Ancestor Hunt] Links for finding free newspapers, and more * [https://www.oldmapsonline.org/en/Moncton#bbox=-64.73714380688205,45.945483697499014,-64.32219884025136,46.16807811115768&q=&date_from=0&date_to=9999&scale_from=&scale_to= Old Maps] great New Brunswick maps! * [[Space:Canada:_Resources| WikiTree Canada Project Resources]] Useful information and resources. * [[Space:Sources-Canada|Sources - Canada ]] WikiTree page of sources and links to sources. ==== England ==== * [https://www.freebmd.org.uk/ FreeBMD] * [https://www.freereg.org.uk/ FreeReg] *[[Space:England_Research_Resources:_General|England Research Resources]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:England%2C_Research_Resources England Research Resources Category] *[[Space:England_Project_Reliable_Sources|Reliable sources for pre-1700 profiles in England]] * [https://www.dengates.com/ Dengate name study] *[https://www.genuki.org.uk/ GENUKI] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_counties_of_the_United_Kingdom#England England Counties] England’s current counties. *[https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historic_counties_of_England Historical Counties of England] England’s historical counties. * English Roots Sticker {{England Sticker}} (''See their [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:England_Sticker sticker page] for more specific locations) ====Atlantic Canada==== The main (relevant) Atlantic Canada resource pages are here: * [[Space:Nova_Scotia_Resources|Nova Scotia Resources]] * [[Space:New_Brunswick_Team|New Brunswick Resources]] * [[Space:Newfoundland_Resources|Newfoundland Resources]] But in particular see: * [https://archives.novascotia.ca/vital-statistics/ The Nova Scotia Archives, Births, Marriages, and Deaths] have transcribed vital records and their images (these are sometimes more complete than those found in FamilySearch) * [https://archives.novascotia.ca/ The broader Nova Scotia Archives] has transcribed land grants, maps, early censuses and other documents, that can be invaluable. * [https://archives.gnb.ca/archives/?culture=en-CA The Provincial Archives of New Brunswick] website has a number of fantastic databases (especially the "Vital Statistics from Government Records", but also "Newspaper Vital Statistics (Daniel Johnson)") * [http://ngb.chebucto.org/ Newfoundland's Grand Banks Site] a collection of transcribed censuses, vital records, newspaper articles, directories, historical and biographical accounts, journals, family histories and more. Note that Newfoundland didn't join Canada until 1949, so this is one of the only places to get census information from 1921, 1935, and 1945. * [https://sites.rootsweb.com/~cannf/ NL Genweb] similar to Newfoundland's Grand Banks Site, with many of the same records and transcriptions, but not completely identical. ==== Ireland ==== * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census Records of Ireland] NationalArchives.ie * [http://libertyellisfoundation.org/passenger Ellis Island Passenger Database] on Irish-Genealogy-Toolkit.com * [https://genealogy.nationalarchives.ie/ Genealogy Records] on Genealogy.NationalArchives.ie * [https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/irl GENUKI] on GenUki.org.uk - ''This has links to records, maps, and research tips * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1584964 Ireland Marriages] on FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Online_Genealogy_Records Ireland Online Genealogy Record] Links. * [https://www.johngrenham.com/ Irish Ancestors] on JohnGrenham.com - ''This maps out where surnames are located, as well as locations in general * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Genealogy] on IrishGenealogy.ie * [https://www.nli.ie/ National Library of Ireland] ''a new database holding images of the Library's Roman Catholic parish registers * [https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/proni PRONI] ''the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ireland WikiTree Ireland Project] * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ National Archives of Ireland] ''Try their [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/ census search] * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/tracing-irish-roman-catholic-ancestry Tracing Irish Roman Catholic Ancestry] ''An overview of how to approach Roman Catholic research * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/ireland-emigration Ireland Emigration] ''Video on FamilySearch on finding the origins of Irish Immigrants * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Church_Records Ireland Church Records] ''Where to find church records with various links * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Census_Substitutes Ireland Census Substitutes] ''What census records are available, with where to find them * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ireland WikiTree Ireland Project] ''Check for resources and stickers * Tip: The census records are a good start, and you should be able to find images of all the birth records for each child on irishgenealogy. They have exact birth date, places, fathers Occupation, and mother’s maiden names. Once you get that, you can search for the marriage of the parents, and that gives their fathers names. The civil records are great, but only go back to 1864 for births, a bit earlier for marriages. ==== United States ==== * [https://services.dar.org/members/DAR_Research/search/?Tab_ID=1&Tab_ID_Sub=1 DAR Ancestor Search] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:United_States_Project_Reliable_Sources United States Reliable Sources] * [https://www.nypl.org/collections/articles-databases/fulton-history-old-new-york-state-historical-newspapers Newspapers via Fulton History Search] * Callahan, James Morton. "[https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_West_Virginia_Old_and_New/LTUTAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 History of West Virginia, Old and New," Volume 2] (VA: American Historical Society, 1923). * [https://accessgenealogy.com/north-carolina-genealogy North Carolina Genealogy] on AccessGenealogy.com * [https://www.chesco.org/documentcenter/view/4008 Chester County, NC] Tavern Petitions C-D (you can [https://www.chesco.org/ search] for other surname letters ) * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.anyPlace=randolph%20county%2C%20north%20carolina&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on&count=20&offset=0 Randolph County, North Carolina] on FamilySearch * [https://www.mapofus.org/northcarolina/ Rotating Formation North Carolina County Boundary Maps] on MapofUS.org * [http://genealogytrails.com/ncar/ North Carolina Genealogy Trails] on GenealogyTrails.com * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015038929710&view=1up&seq=15 Pennsylvania: Encyclopedia of American Quaker genealogy, by ... v.2] * See the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:United_States_Project_Stickers United States Project Stickers] page for the various stickers available. * Sutton, John Davison. "[https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_Braxton_County_and_Central_We/YUREAQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 History of Braxton County and Central West Virginia]" (Chicago, IL: McClain Printing Company, 2014). *[http://newburyport.advantage-preservation.com/ Newburyport Public Library archive] *Haverhill One Place Study Sticker: {{OnePlaceStudy | place = Haverhill, Massachusetts | category = Haverhill, Massachusetts }} *[https://books.google.com/books?id=i649AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA47&lpg=PA47&dq=The+Haverhill+Emersons+Josiah+Emerson+1739&source=bl&ots=PUnwBYd5gH&sig=ACfU3U2eAHuqrr67M7n37GlZAbeZPiuKaA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjIrJzk_vDyAhWEElkFHW-pArAQ6AF6BAgREAM#v=onepage&q&f=false The Haverhill Emersons] * See [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts]] and [[Space: Sources-Maine]] for links for resources for specific towns == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week * [[Taylor-80146|Melbourne Taylor]] died in a rail road accident by jumping from stationary train to a moving one. * David is connected to [[Emerson-157|Hannah Duston]]. He is her 7th great-grand nephew. * David's ancestor, [[Toothaker-4|Martha Toothaker]] was accused of being a witch in the Salem Witch trials. She is his 8th great-grandmother. *He has numerous PGM ancestors. See [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/ashley1950/ancestorexplorer/?id=Lambert-4314|Ancestor Explorer app] for details. *His 8th great-grandmother, [[Perkins-125|Mary Perkins]] was also accused of witchcraft during the Salem Witch Trials *David's 2nd Great-Grandfather, [[Gale-1155|James Zeletous Gale]] witnessed a killing in his kitchen in January 1898 when his renter, James Gordon, shot Joseph Towle during an argument. The newspaper article is referenced on his profile. * David's maternal ancestor (3 generations back from Clista Ann Gale) [[Pitman-2068|John Pitman (1732-1834)]] lived to 101. His children: John 87, Joshua 83, Eunice 81 and Mark 88. *David's 5G grandmother Abigail (Moody) Johnson and his 6G grandmother Judith (Moody) Knight, who were the 2G and 3G grandmothers of Alexander Poor, Jr., on his paternal and maternal lines, respectively, [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Moody-3244&person2_name=Smith-62120 were first cousins]. David has two lines of descent from the paternal grandparents of Abigail and Judith, [[Moody-103|Caleb Moody]] and [[Bradbury-13|Judith Bradbury]]. *David's 5G grandfather [[Mills-21724|David Mills]] is a proven United Empire Loyalist. He was part of the New York evacuation of Loyalists. He moved his wife and six children from Bedford, Westchester County, New York to Cumberland County, Nova Scotia. David received 500 acres in the Cobequid Grant. *His distant ancestor [[Longfellow-89|William Longfellow]] and the ship he was on was caught in a dangerous storm after returning from Quebec city. Four ships went down in a massive storm on October 16th, 1690. His ship was one of the few that took part in a blockade to prevent French ships from invading New England. *David is a direct descendant of [[Coffin-221|Tristram Coffin]], one of the founders of Haverhill, Mass. *David's ancestor, [[Ingalls-69|Ebenezer Ingalls]] served in the American Revolution. *[[Reynolds-10802|Nathaniel Reynolds]] served in the American Revolution. He was his sixth great-grandfather. He took part in the Battle of Fort Cumberland. === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. *[[Space:Alexandria%2C_New_Hampshire |Alexandria, New Hampshire]] *[[Space:Emerson_%26_Gale_Family_Deeds | Emerson & Gale Family Deeds]] Grafton County, 1812-1829 * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Harriet_Wilkinson_conflation_page Harriet Wilkinson Conflation Page] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Haverhill%2C_Massachusetts Haverhill, Massachusetts] * [[Space:Kelly_Deeds|Kelly Deeds]] in Westmorland * [[Space:Lea_wills_in_Brereton_cum_Smethwick|Lea Wills in brereton cum Smethwick]] * [[Space:Lea_deaths_in_Brereton_cum_Smethwick|Lea Deaths in Brereton cum Smethwick]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:What_Happened_to_James_Albert_Lambert What Happened to James Albert Lambert] * [[Space:John_Lougee_and_the_DAR|John Lougee and the DAR]] John Lougee has a DAR ancestor number, but no records. This page has all the records I could find and they do not appear to be him. * Eliphalet and Eli Gale were brothers. They have been horribly conflated in FamilySearch and other websites. The page lists some of the sources used to determine that they were two distinct people. [[Space:Eli_vs_Eliphalet_Gale|Eli vs Eliphalet Gale]] === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests family serve in the military or military conflicts? * 4th Great-grandfather [[Poor-283|Jonathan Poor]] and his brother [[Poor-1022|Nathan Poor]] served in the Revolutionary war. * 4th great grandfather [[Whitney-2207|Joshua Whitney (1761-1832)]] served in the Revolutionary War * [[Pattee-76|Benjamin Pattee]] served in the Revolutionary War *[[Emerson-1579|William Emerson]] served in the Revolutionary War (not direct ancestor) * 5th Great grandfather [[Huse-74|Colonel Joseph Huse]] served in the American Revolutionary War. David is a member of the SAR under this ancestor. * 4th Great grandfather [[Emerson-4373 | Ensign Josiah Emerson]] served with Capt. Timothy Eaton's Company of Minuteman during the American Revolution. * David's ancestor, [[Ingalls-69|Ebenezer Ingalls]] served in the American Revolution. * [[Robbins-9263 |Charles Robbins]] served in the 1st and 2nd World Wars * 5th Great Grandfather, [[Lougee-8|John Lougee (1719-1794)]], has a DAR Ancestor Number, but it is doubtful he served. The DAR's website has a warning on his profile that military service must be proved, and no records could be found on Fold3, Ancestry, or FamilySearch that match him. Records pertaining to a son and two nephews appear to be conflated, but could not be him. *[[Reynolds-10802|Nathaniel Reynolds]] served in the American Revolution. He was his sixth great-grandfather. He took part in the Battle of Fort Cumberland. *David's 5th great-grandfather, [[Gale-1158 | Lieutenant Eliphalet Gale]] served in the New Hampshire during the Revolutionary War. == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === ==== Paternal Brick Walls (122) ==== :'' These are not all of the available brick walls # [[Lambert-4317|James Lambert]] ➔ [[Lambert-4321|John Lambert]] ➔ [[Lambert-4322|John Lambert, Sr.]]: Needs parents # [[Lambert-4317|James Lambert]] ➔ [[Lambert-4321|John Lambert]] ➔ [[Harrison-7323|Hannah Harrison]] ➔ [[Harrison-5390|John Harrison]] ➔ [[Harrison-23053|Francis Harrison]] ➔ [[Harrison-23070|Edward Harreson]]: Needs parents # [[Lambert-4317|James Lambert]] ➔ [[Lambert-4321|John Lambert]] ➔ [[Harrison-7323|Hannah Harrison]] ➔ [[Harrison-5390|John Harrison]] ➔ [[Harrison-23053|Francis Harrison]] ➔ Johanna Ashton: Needs parents # [[Lambert-4317|James Lambert]] ➔ [[Lambert-4321|John Lambert]] ➔ [[Harrison-7323|Hannah Harrison]] ➔ John Harrison ➔ Elizabeth Thorpe: Needs a father # [[Lambert-4317|James Lambert]] ➔ [[Lambert-4321|John Lambert]] ➔ [[Harrison-7323|Hannah Harrison]] ➔ [[Harrison-5390|John Harrison]] ➔ Elizabeth Thorpe ➔ Mary Ford: Needs parents # [[Lambert-4317|James Lambert]] ➔ [[Lambert-4321|John Lambert]] ➔ [[Harrison-7323|Hannah Harrison]] ➔ [[Lovell-799|Sarah Lovell]] ➔ [[Lovel-162|Thomas Lovell]] ➔ Richard Lovell: Needs parents # [[Lambert-4317|James Lambert]] ➔ [[Lambert-4321|John Lambert]] ➔ [[Harrison-7323|Hannah Harrison]] ➔ [[Lovell-799|Sarah Lovell]] ➔ [[Lovel-162|Thomas Lovell]] ➔ Anna Widd: Needs parents # [[Lambert-4317|James Lambert]] ➔ [[Lambert-4321|John Lambert]] ➔ [[Harrison-7323|Hannah Harrison]] ➔ [[Lovell-799|Sarah Lovell]]l ➔ Mary Willson: Needs parents # [[Lambert-4317|James Lambert]] ➔ [[McDade-158|Margaret McDade]] ➔ [[McDade-159|Hugh McDade]]: Needs parents # [[Lambert-4317|James Lambert]] ➔ [[McDade-158|Margaret McDade]]: Needs a mother # [[Pike-2604|Sabina Pike]] ➔ [[Pike-2606|George Pike]] ➔ [[Pike-11396|John Pike]]: Needs parents # [[Pike-2604|Sabina Pike]] ➔ [[Pike-2606|George Pike]] ➔ [[Miles-9756|Catherine Miles]] ➔ [[Miles-9764|Thomas Miles]]: Needs parents # [[Pike-2604|Sabina Pike]] ➔ [[Pike-2606|George Pike]] ➔ [[Miles-9756|Catherine Miles]] ➔ [[Gray-34293|Ann Gray]]: Needs parents # [[Pike-2604|Sabina Pike]] ➔ [[Tulk-57|Sabina Tulk]]: Needs parents # [[Clark-22935|Thomas William Clark]] ➔ [[Clark-22937|Joshua Clark]] ➔ Joshua Clark ➔ William Clark ➔ William Clark ➔ Richard Clark: Needs parents # [[Clark-22935|Thomas William Clark]] ➔ [[Clark-22937|Joshua Clark]] ➔ Joshua Clark ➔ William Clark: Needs a mother # [[Clark-22935|Thomas William Clark]] ➔ [[Clark-22937|Joshua Clark]] ➔ Joshua Clark ➔ William Clark ➔ Dorothy Stonehouse: Needs parents # [[Clark-22935|Thomas William Clark]] ➔ [[Clark-22937|Joshua Clark]] ➔ Joshua Clark ➔ Mary Sands ➔ Stephen Sands: Needs parents # [[Clark-22935|Thomas William Clark]] ➔ [[Clark-22937|Joshua Clark]] ➔ Joshua Clark ➔ Mary Sands: Needs a mother # [[Clark-22935|Thomas William Clark]] ➔ [[Clark-22937|Joshua Clark]] ➔ Rebecca Mills ➔ Nathan Mills ➔ David Mills ➔ George Mills ➔ Abigail Clark: Needs parents # [[Clark-22935|Thomas William Clark]] ➔ [[Clark-22937|Joshua Clark]] ➔ Rebecca Mills ➔ Nathan Mills ➔ David Mills ➔ Mary Holmes ➔ Dorothy Roberts ➔ Zachariah Roberts ➔ William Roberts: Needs parents # [[Clark-22935|Thomas William Clark]] ➔ [[Clark-22937|Joshua Clark]] ➔ Rebecca Mills ➔ Nathan Mills ➔ David Mills ➔ Mary Holmes ➔ Dorothy Roberts ➔ Zachariah Roberts ➔ Joanna West: Needs parents # [[Clark-22935|Thomas William Clark]] ➔ [[Clark-22937|Joshua Clark]] ➔ Rebecca Mills ➔ Nathan Mills ➔ David Mills ➔ Mary Holmes ➔ Dorothy Roberts ➔ Mary Lawrence: Needs parents # [[Clark-22935|Thomas William Clark]] ➔ [[Clark-22937|Joshua Clark]] ➔ Rebecca Mills ➔ Nathan Mills ➔ Rebecca Holmes ➔ John Holmes III ➔ Sarah Clarke: Needs parents # [[Clark-22935|Thomas William Clark]] ➔ [[Clark-22937|Joshua Clark]] ➔ Rebecca Mills ➔ Nathan Mills ➔ Rebecca Holmes ➔ Jemima Beecher ➔ Isaac Beecher ➔ Isaac Beecher: Needs parents # [[Clark-22935|Thomas William Clark]] ➔ [[Clark-22937|Joshua Clark]] ➔ Rebecca Mills ➔ Tomasine Blenkhorn ➔ William Blenkhorn ➔ William Blenkhorn ➔ William Blenkhorn: Needs parents # [[Clark-22935|Thomas William Clark]] ➔ [[Clark-22937|Joshua Clark]] ➔ Rebecca Mills ➔ Tomasine Blenkhorn ➔ William Blenkhorn ➔ William Blenkhorn ➔ Alice Frank: Needs parents # [[Clark-22935|Thomas William Clark]] ➔ [[Clark-22937|Joshua Clark]] ➔ Rebecca Mills ➔ Tomasine Blenkhorn ➔ William Blenkhorn ➔ Christiana Lief: Needs parents # [[Clark-22935|Thomas William Clark]] ➔ [[Clark-22937|Joshua Clark]] ➔ Rebecca Mills ➔ Tomasine Blenkhorn ➔ Ann Dresser: Needs parents # [[Taylor-26873|Bessie Jane Taylor]] ➔ [[Taylor-26875|Moses Taylor]] ➔ [[Taylor-26937|George Taylor]] ➔ [[Taylor-19460|Joseph Taylor]]: Needs parents Needs possible conflation of son George cleared up # [[Taylor-26873|Bessie Jane Taylor]] ➔ [[Taylor-26875|Moses Taylor]] ➔ [[Taylor-26937|George Taylor]] ➔ Mary Callis: Needs parents # [[Taylor-26873|Bessie Jane Taylor]] ➔ [[Taylor-26875|Moses Taylor]] ➔ [[Leaman-153|Charlotte Leeman]] ➔ [[Leaman-125|Robert Leaman]]: Needs a mother # [[Taylor-26873|Bessie Jane Taylor]] ➔ [[Taylor-26875|Moses Taylor]] ➔ [[Leaman-153|Charlotte Leeman]] ➔Rachel Wilson: Needs parents # [[Taylor-26873|Bessie Jane Taylor]] ➔ [[Kelly-24103|Eliza Jane Kelly]] ➔ [[Kelly-23403|Edmund Kelly]] ➔ [[Kelly-5940|John Kelly]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[Taylor-26873|Bessie Jane Taylor]] ➔ [[Kelly-24103|Eliza Jane Kelly]] ➔ [[Kelly-23403|Edmund Kelly]] ➔ [[Berry-17479|Sarah Berry]] ➔Thomas Berry: Needs parents # [[Taylor-26873|Bessie Jane Taylor]] ➔ [[Kelly-24103|Eliza Jane Kelly]] ➔ [[Kelly-23403|Edmund Kelly]] ➔ [[Berry-17479|Sarah Berry]] ➔ Rebecca Ricker ➔ Maria Somers: Needs parents # [[Taylor-26873|Bessie Jane Taylor]] ➔ [[Kelly-24103|Eliza Jane Kelly]] ➔ [[Briggs-10488|Sarah Briggs]] ➔ John Briggs ➔ Sarah Gardner: Needs parents # [[Taylor-26873|Bessie Jane Taylor]] ➔ [[Kelly-24103|Eliza Jane Kelly]] ➔ [[Briggs-10488|Sarah Briggs]] ➔ Rosannah Jonah ➔ Sarah Reynolds: Needs parents ==== Maternal Brick Walls (#) ==== :'' These are not all of the available brick walls # [[Lea-691|John George Lea]] ➔ [[Lea-692|John Lea]] ➔ [[Lea-693|Thomas Lea]] ➔ [[Lea-1908|James Lea]] ➔ George Lea ➔ James Lea ➔ Margaret Darlington: Needs parents # [[Lea-691|John George Lea]] ➔ [[Lea-692|John Lea]] ➔ [[Lea-693|Thomas Lea]] ➔ [[Lea-1908|James Lea]] ➔ Mary Furnivall ➔ Edmund Furnivall ➔ Mary Cumberbatch: Needs pareants # [[Lea-691|John George Lea]] ➔ [[Lea-692|John Lea]] ➔ [[Lea-693|Thomas Lea]] ➔ [[Lea-1908|James Lea]] ➔ Mary Furnivall ➔ Mary Walley: Needs aprents # [[Lea-691|John George Lea]] ➔ [[Lea-692|John Lea]] ➔ [[Lea-693|Thomas Lea]] ➔ [[Scragg-153|Elizabeth Scragg]] ➔ [[Scragg-154|John Scragg]] ➔ [[Scragg-161|Richard Scragg]]: Needs parents # [[Lea-691|John George Lea]] ➔ [[Lea-692|John Lea]] ➔ [[Lea-693|Thomas Lea]] ➔ [[Scragg-153|Elizabeth Scragg]] ➔ [[Scragg-154|John Scragg]] ➔ [[Pratchet-2|Deborah Pratchet]]: Needs parents # [[Lea-691|John George Lea]] ➔ [[Lea-692|John Lea]] ➔ [[Lea-693|Thomas Lea]] ➔ [[Scragg-153|Elizabeth Scragg]] ➔ [[Holland-13731|Martha Holland]]: Needs parents # [[Lea-691|John George Lea]] ➔ [[Lea-692|John Lea]] ➔ [[Liversage-9|Jane Liversage]] ➔ [[Liversage-230|Isaac Liversage]] ➔ Thomas Leversage: Needs parents # [[Lea-691|John George Lea]] ➔ [[Lea-692|John Lea]] ➔ [[Liversage-9|Jane Liversage]] ➔[[Liversage-230|Isaac Liversage]] ➔ [[Kelsall-279|Sarah Kelsall]] ➔ [[Kelsall-280|John Kelsall]]: Needs parents # [[Lea-691|John George Lea]] ➔ [[Lea-692|John Lea]] ➔ [[Liversage-9|Jane Liversage]] ➔ [[Liversage-230|Isaac Liversage]] ➔ [[Kelsall-279|Sarah Kelsall]]: Needs a mother # [[Lea-691|John George Lea]] ➔ [[Lea-692|John Lea]] ➔ [[Liversage-9|Jane Liversage]] ➔ [[Hockenhull-61|Mary Hockenhull]]: Needs parents Needs a mother '''{{Orange|Father found}}''' # [[Lea-691|John George Lea]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-4277|Ann Wilkinson]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-12864|George Wilkinson]] ➔ John Wilkinson ➔ Randle Wilkinson: Needs parents # [[Lea-691|John George Lea]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-4277|Ann Wilkinson]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-12864|George Wilkinson]] ➔ John Wilkinson ➔ Martha Cartwright: Needs parents # [[Lea-691|John George Lea]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-4277|Ann Wilkinson]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-12864|George Wilkinson]] ➔ Sarah Hitchen ➔ Thomas Hitchen: Needs parents # [[Lea-691|John George Lea]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-4277|Ann Wilkinson]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-12864|George Wilkinson]] ➔ Sarah Hitchen ➔ Margaret Howard ➔ William Howard: Needs parents # [[Lea-691|John George Lea]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-4277|Ann Wilkinson]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-12864|George Wilkinson]] ➔ Sarah Hitchen ➔ Margaret Howard: Needs a mother # [[Lea-691|John George Lea]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-4277|Ann Wilkinson]] ➔ [[Galley-383|Jane Galley]] ➔ Thomas Galley ➔ Thomas Galley: Needs parents # [[Lea-691|John George Lea]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-4277|Ann Wilkinson]] ➔ [[Galley-383|Jane Galley]] ➔ Thomas Galley ➔ Sarah Steele: Needs parents # [[Lea-691|John George Lea]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-4277|Ann Wilkinson]] ➔ [[Galley-383|Jane Galley]] ➔ Ann Whittakers ➔ James Whittaker: Needs parents # [[Lea-691|John George Lea]] ➔[[Wilkinson-4277|Ann Wilkinson]] ➔ [[Galley-383|Jane Galley]] ➔ Ann Whittakers ➔ Ann Sutton: Needs parents # [[Wilkinson-4270|Harriet Ann (Wilkinson) Lea]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-4278|Samuel Wilkinson]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-12844|John Wilkinson]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-12848|Joseph Wilkinson]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-12854|Richard Wilkinson]]: Needs parents # [[Wilkinson-4270|Harriet Ann (Wilkinson) Lea]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-4278|Samuel Wilkinson]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-12844|John Wilkinson]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-12848|Joseph Wilkinson]] ➔ [[Minshall-275|Anne Minshall]]: Needs parents # [[Wilkinson-4270|Harriet Ann (Wilkinson) Lea]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-4278|Samuel Wilkinson]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-12844|John Wilkinson]] ➔ [[Evans-37321|Ann Evans]] ➔ [[Evans-37322|John Evans]]: Needs parents # [[Wilkinson-4270|Harriet Ann (Wilkinson) Lea]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-4278|Samuel Wilkinson]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-12844|John Wilkinson]] ➔ [[Evans-37321|Ann Evans]] ➔ [[Dunn-17999|Hannah Dunn Kettle]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[Wilkinson-4270|Harriet Ann (Wilkinson) Lea]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-4278|Samuel Wilkinson]] ➔ [[Sproson-27|Dinah Sproston]] ➔ [[Sproson-28|James Sproston]] ➔ [[Sproson-29|Richard Sproston]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[Wilkinson-4270|Harriet Ann (Wilkinson) Lea]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-4278|Samuel Wilkinson]] ➔ [[Sproson-27|Dinah Sproston]] ➔ [[Hulse-1097|Margaret Hulse]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[Wilkinson-4270|Harriet Ann (Wilkinson) Lea]] ➔ [[Cooper-10431|Martha Cooper]] ➔ [[Cooper-32719|Samuel Cooper]] ➔ William Cooper ➔ James Cooper: Needs parents # [[Wilkinson-4270|Harriet Ann (Wilkinson) Lea]] ➔ [[Cooper-10431|Martha Cooper]] ➔ [[Cooper-32719|Samuel Cooper]]➔ William Cooper ➔ Elizabeth Whoolham: Needs parents # [[Wilkinson-4270|Harriet Ann (Wilkinson) Lea]] ➔ [[Cooper-10431|Martha Cooper]] ➔ [[Cooper-32719|Samuel Cooper]] ➔ Mary Brookes ➔ John Brookes: Needs parents # [[Wilkinson-4270|Harriet Ann (Wilkinson) Lea]] ➔ [[Cooper-10431|Martha Cooper]] ➔ [[Cooper-32719|Samuel Cooper]] ➔ Mary Brookes ➔ Elizabeth Bowker: Needs parents # [[Wilkinson-4270|Harriet Ann (Wilkinson) Lea]] ➔ [[Cooper-10431|Martha Cooper]] ➔ [[Vickers-3178|Ann Vickers]] ➔ George Vickers ➔ Thomas Vickers: Needs parents # [[Wilkinson-4270|Harriet Ann (Wilkinson) Lea]] ➔ [[Cooper-10431|Martha Cooper]] ➔ [[Vickers-3178|Ann Vickers]] ➔ George Vickers ➔ Martha Twiss: Needs parents # [[Wilkinson-4270|Harriet Ann (Wilkinson) Lea]] ➔ [[Cooper-10431|Martha Cooper]] ➔ [[Vickers-3178|Ann Vickers]] ➔ [[Jones-110081|Sarah Jones]]. ➔ [[Jones-110084|Richard Jones]]: Needs parents # [[Wilkinson-4270|Harriet Ann (Wilkinson) Lea]] ➔ [[Cooper-10431|Martha Cooper]] ➔ [[Vickers-3178|Ann Vickers]] ➔ Sarah Jones: Needs a mother # [[Poor-357|Alexander Livingstone Poor, Jr.]] ➔ [[Poor-359|Alexander Poor]] ➔ [[Poor-360|Henry Poor]] ➔ [[Poor-283|Jonathan Poor]] ➔ [[Longfellow-118|Anne Longfellow]] ➔ [[Tompson-87|Abigail Tompson]] ➔ Sarah Webster ➔ Anne Batt: Needs parents # [[Poor-357|Alexander Livingstone Poor, Jr.]] ➔ [[Poor-359|Alexander Poor]] ➔[[Poor-360|Henry Poor]] ➔ [[Dole-200|Sarah Dole]] ➔ [[Dole-187|Henry Dole]] ➔ [[Dole-71|Abner Dole]] ➔ [[Dole-4|Richard Dole]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[Poor-357|Alexander Livingstone Poor, Jr.]] ➔ [[Poor-359|Alexander Poor]] ➔ [[Poor-360|Henry Poor]] ➔ [[Dole-200|Sarah Dole]] ➔ [[Hale-2252|Mary Hale]] ➔ [[Jaques-24|Sara Jaques]] ➔ [[Jaques-3|Henry Jaques]]: Needs parents # [[Poor-357|Alexander Livingstone Poor, Jr.]] ➔ [[Poor-359|Alexander Poor]] ➔ [[Huse-81|Abigail Johnson Huse]] ➔ [[Huse-74|Joseph Huse]] ➔ [[Chase-2283|Molly Chase]] ➔ [[Carr-654|Hepzibah Carr]] ➔ [[Carr-3272|James Carr]]: Needs parents # [[Gale-780|Calista Ann (Gale) Poor]] ➔ [[Gale-1155|James Gale]] ➔ [[Gale-1156|Pattee Gale]] ➔ [[Emerson-4352|Lydia Emerson]] ➔ [[Emerson-4373|Josiah Emerson]] ➔ [[Messer-183|Abigail Messer]] ➔ [[Marsh-1520|Abigail Marsh]] ➔ [[Marsh-129|Onesipheros Marsh]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Relationships proven}}''' # [[Gale-780|Calista Ann (Gale) Poor]] ➔ [[Gale-1155|James Gale]] ➔ [[Gale-1156|Pattee Gale]] ➔ [[Emerson-4352|Lydia Emerson]] ➔ [[Emerson-4373|Josiah Emerson]] ➔ [[Messer-183|Abigail Messer]] ➔ [[Marsh-1520|Abigail Marsh]] : Needs a mother # [[Gale-780|Calista Ann (Gale) Poor]] ➔ [[Gale-1155|James Gale]] ➔ [[Ingalls-140|Lydia Ingalls]] ➔ [[Ingalls-67|Gilman Ingalls]] ➔ [[Ingalls-69|Ebenezer Ingalls]] ➔ Sarah Brown ➔ Samuel Browne ➔ Abigail Browne: Needs parents # [[Gale-780|Calista Ann (Gale) Poor]] ➔ [[Gale-1155|James Gale]] ➔ [[Ingalls-140|Lydia Ingalls]] ➔ [[Ingalls-67|Gilman Ingalls]] ➔ Mary Lougee ➔Jean Lougee ➔ John Lougee: Needs parents # [[Gale-780|Calista Ann (Gale) Poor]] ➔ [[Gale-1155|James Gale]] ➔ [[Ingalls-140|Lydia Ingalls]] ➔ [[Ingalls-67|Gilman Ingalls]] ➔ [[Lougee-1|Mary Lougee]] ➔ Emeline Leavitt ➔ Samuel Leavitt: Needs parents # [[Gale-780|Calista Ann (Gale) Poor]] ➔ [[Gale-1155|James Gale]] ➔ [[Ingalls-140|Lydia Ingalls]] ➔ [[Ingalls-67|Gilman Ingalls]] ➔ Emeline Leavitt ➔ Sarah Brown: Needs parents # [[Gale-780|Calista Ann (Gale) Poor]] ➔ [[Pitman-782|Eunice Pitman]] ➔ [[Pitman-2058|Lougee Pitman]] ➔ [[Pitman-2069|John Pitman]] ➔ [[Pitman-2068|John Pitman]] ➔ John Pitman ➔ Joseph Pitman ➔ William Pitman: Needs parents # [[Gale-780|Calista Ann (Gale) Poor]] ➔ [[Pitman-782|Eunice Pitman]] ➔ [[Pitman-2058|Lougee Pitman]] ➔ [[Pitman-2069|John Pitman]] ➔ [[Pitman-2068|John Pitman]] ➔ John Pitman ➔ Joseph Pitman: Needs a mother # [[Gale-780|Calista Ann (Gale) Poor]] ➔ [[Pitman-782|Eunice Pitman]] ➔ [[Pitman-2058|Lougee Pitman]] ➔ [[Pitman-2069|John Pitman]] ➔ [[Pitman-2068|John Pitman]] ➔ John Pitman: Needs a mother # [[Gale-780|Calista Ann (Gale) Poor]] ➔ [[Pitman-782|Eunice Pitman]] ➔ [[Pitman-2058|Lougee Pitman]] ➔ [[Pitman-2069|John Pitman]] ➔ [[Pitman-2068|John Pitman]]: Needs a mother # [[Gale-780|Calista Ann (Gale) Poor]] ➔ [[Pitman-782|Eunice Pitman]] ➔ [[Pitman-2058|Lougee Pitman]] ➔ [[Lougee-231|Shuah Lougee]] ➔ John? Lougee ➔ [[Lougee-9|John Lougee]]: '''{{Orange|Pedigree Collapse}}''' === Needs Work === # [[Dunn-17999|Hannah (Dunn) Evans]] - ''Needs narrative # [[Dunn-18000|Samuel Dunn]] - ''Needs more sources and narrative # [[Hulse-1098|Job Hulse]] - ''Needs more narrative # [[Sproson-28|James Sproson]] - ''Needs narrative

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== WikiTree Challenge Week 37 == '''Guest Star''': [[Stewart-35811|Dana Leeds]] '''Primary Tree''': [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/12309157/family?cfpid=-291815815 Ancestry] === Notes from Dana === * === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === '''Resources''' === ====Germany==== *[https://www.archion.de/ German Church Records] Archion, your browser should translate this page to English if needed. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources German Resources] List of German source links. *[https://www.archion.de/ German Church Records] Archion, your browser should translate this page to English if needed. * [https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1#https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1&path=656249-777823 ARCHION DURCHSUCHEN] * [https://die-maus-bremen.info/index.php?id=357 Die Maus] on die.mau.bremen.info * [https://www.germanroots.com/germandata.html German Genealogy Records] ''This is a list of sources, both paid and free * [https://sktranslations.com/german-church-record-vocabulary-important-words German Church Record Vocabulary] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Online_Genealogy_Records Germany Online Records] ''This is a list of sources, both paid and free *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources German Resources] List of German source links. * WikiTree [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources Germany Project Resources] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Germany_Project_Templates WikiTree Germany Project Templates] * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-67JQ-DQ7?i=60&cc=1491272&cat=23048 Germany, Prussia, BMD] * Germany records [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.birthLikePlace=germany&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on&count=20&offset=0 on FamilySearch] * [http://immigrantships.net/bremenproj/bremenproject.html Immigrant Ship Transcription Guild]: Transcribed Ships Manifests Departing from Germany * [https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/muenster/buldern-st-pankratius/KB001_1/?pg=74 Matricula Online] * [http://www.suetterlinschrift.de/Englisch/Titel.htm Old German Writing]: here you can learn about Suetterlin - the "German handwriting". There are also tips and tricks for deciphering old scripts as well as a comparison of the Suetterlin alphabet to older writings of 17th-19th century. * [http://www.archive-in-thueringen.de/de/findbuch/view/bestand/27954/systematik/115372 Thuringen Archives] * German Roots Sticker {{German Roots Sticker}} ===='''Important German Church Record Vocabulary'''==== ::'''Name''' Name, Namen, Nahme, Nahmen ::'''Parish''' Pfarre, Gemeinde ::'''local''' hiesig ::'''Baptism''' Taufe ::'''Birth''' Geburt ::'''Child''' Kind ::'''Son''' Sohn ::'''Daughter''' Tochter ::'''Mother''' Mutter ::'''Father''' Vater ::'''Parents''' Eltern, Aeltern ::'''Boy''' Knabe, Junge ::'''Girl''' Mädchen ::'''Stillborn''' totgeboren, todtgeboren ::'''Year, Month and Day''' Jahr, Monat und Tag ::'''Godparents/Sponsors''' Paten, Pathen, Taufpaten, Taufpathen, Gevatter ::'''Marriage''' Trauung, Ehe ::'''Groom''' Bräutigam ::'''Bride''' Braut ::'''Married''' verheiratet, verehelicht ::'''Wife''' Frau, Ehefrau, Gattin, Weib, Eheweib ::'''Husband''' Mann, Ehemann, Gatte ::'''Location/Place of Residence''' Ort, Wohnort ====United States==== * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015002304221&view=1up&seq=7 American Quaker Genealogy] ''North Carolina Yearly Meeting Notes * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015038929710&view=1up&seq=15 American Quaker genealogy, v.2.] ''North Carolina Yearly Meeting Notes * [https://services.dar.org/members/DAR_Research/search/?Tab_ID=1&Tab_ID_Sub=1 DAR Ancestor Search] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:United_States_Project_Reliable_Sources] United States Reliable Sources *[https://www.nypl.org/collections/articles-databases/fulton-history-old-new-york-state-historical-newspapers] Newspapers via Fulton History Search * Callahan, James Morton. "[https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_West_Virginia_Old_and_New/LTUTAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 History of West Virginia, Old and New," Volume 2] (VA: American Historical Society, 1923). * [https://accessgenealogy.com/north-carolina-genealogy North Carolina Genealogy] on AccessGenealogy.com * [https://www.chesco.org/documentcenter/view/4008 Chester County, NC] Tavern Petitions C-D (you can [https://www.chesco.org/ search] for other surname letters ) * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.anyPlace=randolph%20county%2C%20north%20carolina&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on&count=20&offset=0 Randolph County, North Carolina] on FamilySearch * [https://www.mapofus.org/northcarolina/ Rotating Formation North Carolina County Boundary Maps] on MapofUS.org * [http://genealogytrails.com/ncar/ North Carolina Genealogy Trails] on GenealogyTrails.com * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015038929710&view=1up&seq=15 Pennsylvania: Encyclopedia of American Quaker genealogy, by ... v.2] * See the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:United_States_Project_Stickers United States Project Stickers] page for the various stickers available. * Sutton, John Davison. "[https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_Braxton_County_and_Central_We/YUREAQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 History of Braxton County and Central West Virginia]" (Chicago, IL: McClain Printing Company, 2014). == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week * It appears very likely that [[Stewart-35811|Dana]]'s GGGgrandmother [[Waldron-2544|Nancy Waldron]] was a greatgranddaughter of [[Waldron-901|Leffert Waldron]], although there is some doubt as to which grandson was her father. Leffert's grandfathers were both born in the Netherlands and both arrived with their parents in what was then New Amsterdam in the mid-17th century. **Leffert's Waldron grandfather was one of the subjects of Douglas Richardson's 1995 article, "The European Origin and Ancestry of Joseph and Resolved Waldron" (New York Genealogical & Biographical Record, Jan. 1995, pp. 12-24, and Apr. 1995, pp. 113-116). **Leffert Waldron's other grandfather is one of the subjects of The Lefferts Family Papers, held at Brooklyn Historical Society and spanning almost four centuries, which have been digitized and are available online as [https://lefferts.brooklynhistory.org/ An American Family Grows in Brooklyn]. * [[Beswick-576|William Beswick (bef.1735-bef.1785)]] was a coal miner who became a publican and died when he fell from his horse. * Dana's second great uncle, [[Bennett-32336|Ephraim Bennett (1841-)]] went to prison for killing his brother-in-law in 1893. *Dana's 5th Great-grandfather [[Merrill-5535|Jacob Merrill]] ran a tavern until his death in 1804. Then his wife, [[Fulkerson-672|Elizabeth (Fulkerson) Merrill]] continued to run it until about 1822. === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * * === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests family serve in the military or military conflicts? * 5th Great Grandfather [[Copenhaver-24|John Thomas Copenhaver]] served as a Captain in the American Revolution. * 5th Great Grandfather [[Quigley-1900|Michael Quigley]] served as a private in the American Revolution. * Second Great Grand Uncle [[Bennett-24684|William H Bennett (1839-1897)]] served in Kansas during the US Civil War. * Second Great Grand Uncle [[Bennett-32337|Joseph M Bennett (1843-1864)]] served with the Kansas Infantry during the US Civil War. He died of disease during the war. *4th Great Grandfather [[Watson-31855|George Watson]] served in the army in the war of 1812. *6th Great Grandfather [[Vincent-4925|Cornelius Vincent]] served in the Pennsylvania militia in the American Revolution. *6th Great Grandfather [[Watson-11743|John Watson]] served in the Chester County, Pennsylvania militia in the American Revolution. == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === :''These are not all of the brick walls, but it will give you a place to start from ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Stewart-45467|Andrew McClintock Stewart]] ➔ [[Stewart-45467|Alexander Stewart]] ➔ [[Stewart-45732|John Quiggle Stewart]] ➔ [[Stewart-45756|Robert Stewart]]: Needs parents # [[Stewart-45467|Andrew McClintock Stewart]] ➔ [[Stewart-45467|Alexander Stewart]] ➔ [[Stewart-45732|John Quiggle Stewart]] ➔ [[Quigley-1899|Frances Quigley]] ➔ [[Quigley-1900|Michael Quigley]]: Needs parents # [[Stewart-45467|Andrew McClintock Stewart]] ➔ [[Stewart-45467|Alexander Stewart]] ➔ [[Stewart-45732|John Quiggle Stewart]] ➔ [[Quigley-1899|Frances Quigley]] ➔ [[Kline-3349|Frenia Kline]] ➔ [[Kline-392|Michael Kline]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Stewart-45467|Andrew McClintock Stewart]] ➔ [[Stewart-45467|Alexander Stewart]] ➔ [[Stewart-45732|John Quiggle Stewart]] ➔ [[Quigley-1899|Frances Quigley]] ➔ [[Kline-3349|Frenia Kline]]: Needs a mother # [[Stewart-45467|Andrew McClintock Stewart]] ➔ [[Stewart-45467|Alexander Stewart]] ➔ [[Watson-31820|Sarah Watson]] ➔ George Watson ➔ John Watson, Sr.: Needs parents # [[Stewart-45467|Andrew McClintock Stewart]] ➔ [[Stewart-45467|Alexander Stewart]] ➔ [[Watson-31820|Sarah Watson]] ➔ George Watson ➔ Mary Correy ➔ David Correy: Needs parents # [[Stewart-45467|Andrew McClintock Stewart]] ➔ [[Stewart-45467|Alexander Stewart]] ➔ [[Watson-31820|Sarah Watson]] ➔ George Watson ➔ Mary Correy: Needs a mother # [[Stewart-45467|Andrew McClintock Stewart]] ➔ [[Stewart-45467|Alexander Stewart]] ➔ [[Watson-31820|Sarah Watson]] ➔ Elizabeth Vincent ➔ Daniel Vincent ➔ Phebe Ward ➔ Isaac Ward: Needs parents # [[Stewart-45467|Andrew McClintock Stewart]] ➔ [[Stewart-45467|Alexander Stewart]] ➔ [[Watson-31820|Sarah Watson]] ➔ Elizabeth Vincent ➔ Daniel Vincent ➔ Phebe Ward: Needs a mother # [[Stewart-45467|Andrew McClintock Stewart]] ➔ [[Stewart-45467|Alexander Stewart]] ➔ [[Watson-31820|Sarah Watson]] ➔ Elizabeth Vincent ➔ Angelchy Hough: Needs parents # [[Stewart-45467|Andrew McClintock Stewart]] ➔ [[McClintock-1691|Catherine McClintock]] ➔ [[McClintock-1692|John McClintock]] ➔ Andrew McClintock: Needs parents # [[Stewart-45467|Andrew McClintock Stewart]] ➔ [[McClintock-1691|Catherine McClintock]] ➔ [[McClintock-1692|John McClintock]] ➔ Mary Decker: Needs a father # [[Stewart-45467|Andrew McClintock Stewart]] ➔ [[McClintock-1691|Catherine McClintock]] ➔ [[McClintock-1692|John McClintock]] ➔ Mary Decker ➔ Sarah Stiver ➔ Michael Stiver: Needs parents # [[Stewart-45467|Andrew McClintock Stewart]] ➔ [[McClintock-1691|Catherine McClintock]] ➔ [[McClintock-1692|John McClintock]] ➔ Mary Decker ➔ Sarah Stiver ➔ Mary Shimp: Needs parents # [[Stewart-45467|Andrew McClintock Stewart]] ➔ [[McClintock-1691|Catherine McClintock]] ➔ [[Close-2393|Julia Close]] ➔ Adam Close ➔Peter Close, Sr.: Needs parents # [[Stewart-45467|Andrew McClintock Stewart]] ➔ [[McClintock-1691|Catherine McClintock]] ➔ [[Close-2393|Julia Close]] ➔ Adam Close ➔ Catharine Livingston: Needs parents # [[Stewart-45467|Andrew McClintock Stewart]] ➔ [[McClintock-1691|Catherine McClintock]] ➔ [[Close-2393|Julia Close]] ➔ Catharine Longwell ➔ Matthew Longwell ➔ William Longwell ➔ Hugh Longwell: Needs parents # [[Stewart-45467|Andrew McClintock Stewart]] ➔ [[McClintock-1691|Catherine McClintock]] ➔ [[Close-2393|Julia Close]] ➔ Catharine Longwell ➔ Matthew Longwell ➔ William Longwell ➔ Ann Alexander: Needs parents # [[Stewart-45467|Andrew McClintock Stewart]] ➔ [[McClintock-1691|Catherine McClintock]] ➔ [[Close-2393|Julia Close]] ➔ Catharine Longwell ➔ Matthew Longwell ➔ Rachel Walker: Needs parents # [[Merrill-5473|Bessie Waldron (Merrill) Stewart]] ➔ [[Merrill-3262|Augustus Merrill]] ➔ [[Merrill-5525|James Merrill]] ➔ [[Merrill-5534|Nicholas Merrill]] ➔ [[Merrill-5534|Nicholas Merrill]] ➔ [[Merrill-5535|Jacob Merrill]]: Needs parents # [[Merrill-5473|Bessie Waldron (Merrill) Stewart]] ➔ [[Merrill-3262|Augustus Merrill]] ➔ [[Merrill-5525|James Merrill]] ➔ [[Merrill-5534|Nicholas Merrill]] ➔ Elizabeth Fulkerson: Needs parents # [[Merrill-5473|Bessie Waldron (Merrill) Stewart]] ➔ [[Merrill-3262|Augustus Merrill]] ➔ [[Merrill-5525|James Merrill]] ➔ Eleanor Smith: Needs parents # [[Merrill-5473|Bessie Waldron (Merrill) Stewart]] ➔ [[Merrill-3262|Augustus Merrill]] ➔ [[Waldron-2544|Nancy Waldron]]: Needs parents more proof about parents, marked uncertain # [[Merrill-5473|Bessie Waldron (Merrill) Stewart]] ➔ [[Eastwood-615|Sarah Eastwood]] ➔ [[Eastwood-1199|James Eastwood]] ➔ Joseph Eastwood: Needs parents # [[Merrill-5473|Bessie Waldron (Merrill) Stewart]] ➔ [[Eastwood-615|Sarah Eastwood]] ➔ [[Eastwood-1199|James Eastwood]] ➔ [[Bradbury-3208|Sarah Bradbury]]: Needs parents # [[Merrill-5473|Bessie Waldron (Merrill) Stewart]] ➔ [[Eastwood-615|Sarah Eastwood]] ➔ [[Hall-56249|Sarah Hall]] ➔ John Hall: Needs parents # [[Merrill-5473|Bessie Waldron (Merrill) Stewart]] ➔ [[Eastwood-615|Sarah Eastwood]] ➔ [[Hall-56249|Sarah Hall]]: Needs a mother # [[Peters-13540|Emil Wilhelm Peters]] ➔ [[Peters-13541|Carl Peters]] ➔ [[Peters-13542|Joachim Peters]] ➔ [[Peters-14546|Jacob Peters]]: Needs parents proven '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' '''{{Orange|Father found}}''' # [[Peters-13540|Emil Wilhelm Peters]] ➔ [[Peters-13541|Carl Peters]] ➔ [[Peters-13542|Joachim Peters]] ➔ [[Borgwardt-47|Hedwig Borgward]] ➔ [[Borgwardt-48|Eckhard Borgwardt]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' Needs a mother # [[Peters-13540|Emil Wilhelm Peters]] ➔ [[Peters-13541|Carl Peters]] ➔ [[Peters-13542|Joachim Peters]] ➔ [[Borgwardt-47|Hedwig Borgward]] ➔ [[Ahrends-12|Anna Ahrends]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Peters-13540|Emil Wilhelm Peters]] ➔ [[Peters-13541|Carl Peters]] ➔ [[Bünger-212|Henriette Bunger]] ➔ Johann Bunger: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Peters-13540|Emil Wilhelm Peters]] ➔ [[Peters-13541|Carl Peters]] ➔ Henriette Bunger ➔ Sopie Moltzahn: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Peters-13540|Emil Wilhelm Peters]] ➔ Guntherine Werther ➔ Johann Werther ➔ Johann Werther: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Peters-13540|Emil Wilhelm Peters]] ➔ Guntherine Werther ➔ Johann Werther: Needs a mother '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Peters-13540|Emil Wilhelm Peters]] ➔ Guntherine Werther ➔ Amalie Reinhardt ➔ Johann Reinhardt: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Peters-13540|Emil Wilhelm Peters]] ➔ Guntherine Werther ➔ Amalie Reinhardt: Needs a mother # [[Coppenbarger-14|Myrtle Mae (Coppenbarger) Peters]] ➔ [[Coppenbarger-13|Josiah Coppenbarger]] ➔ [[Coppenbarger-23|Peter Coppenbarger]] ➔ [[Copenbarger-4|Jacob Coppenbarger]]: Needs parents # [[Coppenbarger-14|Myrtle Mae (Coppenbarger) Peters]] ➔ [[Coppenbarger-13|Josiah Coppenbarger]] ➔ [[Coppenbarger-23|Peter Coppenbarger]] ➔ [[Snavely-257|Catherine Snavely]] ➔ John Snavely ➔ John Snavely: Needs parents # [[Coppenbarger-14|Myrtle Mae (Coppenbarger) Peters]] ➔ [[Coppenbarger-13|Josiah Coppenbarger]] ➔ [[Coppenbarger-23|Peter Coppenbarger]] ➔ [[Snavely-257|Catherine Snavely]]: Needs a mother # [[Coppenbarger-14|Myrtle Mae (Coppenbarger) Peters]] ➔ [[Coppenbarger-13|Josiah Coppenbarger]] ➔ [[Randolph-4046|Mary Randolph]] ➔ [[Randolph-3609|William Randolph]] ➔ [[Randolph-544|Willoughby Randolph]]: Needs parents # [[Coppenbarger-14|Myrtle Mae (Coppenbarger) Peters]] ➔ [[Coppenbarger-13|Josiah Coppenbarger]] ➔ [[Randolph-4046|Mary Randolph]] ➔ [[Randolph-3609|William Randolph]] ➔ [[Thornton-684|Frances Thornton]]: Needs parents # [[Coppenbarger-14|Myrtle Mae (Coppenbarger) Peters]] ➔ [[Coppenbarger-13|Josiah Coppenbarger]] ➔ [[Randolph-4046|Mary Randolph]] ➔ : Needs parents # [[Coppenbarger-14|Myrtle Mae (Coppenbarger) Peters]] ➔ [[Bennett-26538|Elizabeth Bennett]] ➔ [[Bennett-24685|Henry Bennett]]: Needs parents # [[Coppenbarger-14|Myrtle Mae (Coppenbarger) Peters]] ➔ [[Bennett-26538|Elizabeth Bennett]] ➔ [[Bookout-343|Ellender Bookout]] ➔ John Bookout ➔ [[Bookout-52|Charles Bookout]] ➔ Joseph Bookout: Needs parents # [[Coppenbarger-14|Myrtle Mae (Coppenbarger) Peters]] ➔ [[Bennett-26538|Elizabeth Bennett]] ➔ [[Bookout-343|Ellender Bookout]] ➔ [[Bookout-323|John Bookout]] ➔ [[Bookout-52|Charles Bookout]]: Needs a mother # [[Coppenbarger-14|Myrtle Mae (Coppenbarger) Peters]] ➔ [[Bennett-26538|Elizabeth Bennett]] ➔ [[Bookout-343|Ellender Bookout]] ➔ [[Bookout-323|John Bookout]]: Needs a mother # [[Coppenbarger-14|Myrtle Mae (Coppenbarger) Peters]] ➔ [[Bennett-26538|Elizabeth Bennett]] ➔ [[Bookout-343|Ellender Bookout]] ➔ [[Vaughn-4674|Sarah Vaughan]] ➔ John Vaughan: Needs parents. Note: Some trees have used this [[Vaughan-680|John Vaughan]], so watch for that since the profile has no dates and won't appear as a potential duplicate # [[Coppenbarger-14|Myrtle Mae (Coppenbarger) Peters]] ➔ [[Bennett-26538|Elizabeth Bennett]] ➔ [[Bookout-343|Ellender Bookout]] ➔ [[Vaughn-4674|Sarah Vaughan]]: Needs a mother ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Kaechle-2|Francis Reinhart Kaechle]] ➔ [[Kaechle-3|Rheinhardt Kaechle]] ➔ [[Kaechle-4|Judas Kaechle]] ➔ Antonius Koechle ➔ Michael Koechle ➔ Anna Grozinger: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Kaechle-2|Francis Reinhart Kaechle]] ➔ [[Kaechle-3|Rheinhardt Kaechle]] ➔ [[Kaechle-4|Judas Kaechle]] ➔ Antonius Koechle ➔ Maria Anna Diringer ➔ Joseph Diringer ➔ Maria Meyer: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Kaechle-2|Francis Reinhart Kaechle]] ➔ [[Kaechle-3|Rheinhardt Kaechle]] ➔ [[Kaechle-4|Judas Kaechle]] ➔ Antonius Koechle ➔ Maria Anna Diringer ➔ Anna Simon ➔ Fridollnus Simon: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Kaechle-2|Francis Reinhart Kaechle]] ➔ [[Kaechle-3|Rheinhardt Kaechle]] ➔ Katharina Kern ➔ Laurentius Kern: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}} {{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[Kaechle-2|Francis Reinhart Kaechle]] ➔ [[Kaechle-3|Rheinhardt Kaechle]] ➔ Katharina Kern ➔ Maria Hauser '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[Kaechle-2|Francis Reinhart Kaechle]] ➔ [[Karbach-10|Mary Koerback]] ➔ [[Koerbach-3|Anton Koerbach]] ➔ Michael Koerbach: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Kaechle-2|Francis Reinhart Kaechle]] ➔ [[Karbach-10|Mary Koerback]] ➔ [[Koerbach-3|Anton Koerbach]] ➔ Elizabeth Bartz: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Kaechle-2|Francis Reinhart Kaechle]] ➔ [[Karbach-10|Mary Koerback]] ➔ [[Reuter-1621|Marya Reuter]] ➔ Johannes Reuter: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Kaechle-2|Francis Reinhart Kaechle]] ➔ [[Karbach-10|Mary Koerback]] ➔ Anna Andre ➔ Jois Petrus Andrea ➔ Jois Michaelis Andreae: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Kaechle-2|Francis Reinhart Kaechle]] ➔ [[Karbach-10|Mary Koerback]] ➔ Anna Andre ➔ Jois Petrus Andrea ➔ Anna Mentges: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Kaechle-2|Francis Reinhart Kaechle]] ➔ [[Karbach-10|Mary Koerback]] ➔ Anna Andre ➔ Anna Hartman ➔ Wilhelm Hartman: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Kaechle-2|Francis Reinhart Kaechle]] ➔ [[Karbach-10|Mary Koerback]] ➔ Anna Andre ➔ Anna Hartman ➔ Anna Friderichs: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Adam-2851|Anna Regina (Adam) Kaechle]] ➔ [[Adam-2860|Francis Adam]] ➔ [[Adam-2861|Joseph Adam]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Adam-2851|Anna Regina (Adam) Kaechle]] ➔ [[Adam-2860|Francis Adam]] ➔ [[Cramer-3550|Maria Catherina Cramer]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Adam-2851|Anna Regina (Adam) Kaechle]] ➔ [[Holthoefer-31|Francisca Holthoefer]] ➔ Johann Holthoefer ➔ Joseph Holthoefer ➔ Georg Holthoefer ➔ Hermann Holthoefer: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Adam-2851|Anna Regina (Adam) Kaechle]] ➔ [[Holthoefer-31|Francisca Holthoefer]] ➔ Johann Holthoefer ➔ Joseph Holthoefer ➔ Georg Holthoefer ➔ Elisabeth Holthofer: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Adam-2851|Anna Regina (Adam) Kaechle]] ➔ [[Holthoefer-31|Francisca Holthoefer]] ➔ Johann Holthoefer ➔ Joseph Holthoefer ➔ Anna Arens ➔ Johann Heinrich Arens: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Adam-2851|Anna Regina (Adam) Kaechle]] ➔ [[Holthoefer-31|Francisca Holthoefer]] ➔ Johann Holthoefer ➔ Joseph Holthoefer ➔ Anna Arens ➔ Anna Hermann: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Adam-2851|Anna Regina (Adam) Kaechle]] ➔ [[Holthoefer-31|Francisca Holthoefer]] ➔ Johann Holthoefer ➔ Maria Muller ➔ Johannis Muller: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Adam-2851|Anna Regina (Adam) Kaechle]] ➔ [[Holthoefer-31|Francisca Holthoefer]] ➔ Johann Holthoefer ➔ Maria Muller ➔ Elisabeth Weseman: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Adam-2851|Anna Regina (Adam) Kaechle]] ➔ [[Holthoefer-31|Francisca Holthoefer]] ➔ Maria Schulte ➔ Johann Schulte ➔ Ferdinand Schulte: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Adam-2851|Anna Regina (Adam) Kaechle]] ➔ [[Holthoefer-31|Francisca Holthoefer]] ➔ Maria Schulte ➔ Johann Schulte ➔ Maria Gertrude ➔ Johann Slevers: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Adam-2851|Anna Regina (Adam) Kaechle]] ➔ [[Holthoefer-31|Francisca Holthoefer]] ➔ Maria Schulte ➔ Johann Schulte ➔ Maria Gertrude ➔ Anna Temmen: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Adam-2851|Anna Regina (Adam) Kaechle]] ➔ [[Holthoefer-31|Francisca Holthoefer]] ➔ Maria Schulte ➔ Anna Maria Hoberg ➔ Johann Hoberg ➔ Johannes Hoberg: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Adam-2851|Anna Regina (Adam) Kaechle]] ➔ [[Holthoefer-31|Francisca Holthoefer]] ➔ Maria Schulte ➔ Anna Maria Hoberg ➔ Johann Hoberg ➔ Anna Backhaus: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Dickson-5782|James Bedford Dickson]] ➔ [[Dickson-3847|James Dickson]] ➔ [[Dickson-3114|William Dickson]] ➔ [[Dickson-115|James Dickson]]: Needs parents # [[Dickson-5782|James Bedford Dickson]] ➔ [[Dickson-3847|James Dickson]] ➔ [[Dickson-3114|William Dickson]]: Needs a mother? # [[Dickson-5782|James Bedford Dickson]] ➔ [[Dickson-3847|James Dickson]] ➔ Sarah McCage: Needs parents # [[Dickson-5782|James Bedford Dickson]] ➔ [[Boyers-237|Elizabeth Boyers]] ➔ [[Boyers-250|John Boyers]]: Needs parents # [[Dickson-5782|James Bedford Dickson]] ➔ [[Boyers-237|Elizabeth Boyers]] ➔ Matilda Dickson: (''Pedigree Collapse'') # [[Ward-25870|Martha Lenora (Ward) Dickson]] ➔ [[Ward-20333|Reuben Ward]] ➔ [[Ward-25869|Carroll Ward]] ➔ Nathan Ward, Jr. ➔ Nathan Ward, Sr.: Needs parents # [[Ward-25870|Martha Lenora (Ward) Dickson]] ➔ [[Ward-20333|Reuben Ward]] ➔ [[Ward-25869|Carroll Ward]] ➔ Nathan Ward, Jr.: Needs a mother # [[Ward-25870|Martha Lenora (Ward) Dickson]] ➔ [[Ward-20333|Reuben Ward]] ➔ [[Ward-25869|Carroll Ward]] ➔ Mary Whitwell ➔ Thomas Whitwell ➔ Thomas Whitwell: Needs parents # [[Ward-25870|Martha Lenora (Ward) Dickson]] ➔ [[Ward-20333|Reuben Ward]] ➔ [[Ward-25869|Carroll Ward]] ➔ Mary Whitwell ➔ Thomas Whitwell: Needs a mother # [[Ward-25870|Martha Lenora (Ward) Dickson]] ➔ [[Ward-20333|Reuben Ward]] ➔ [[Ward-25869|Carroll Ward]] ➔ Mary Whitwell ➔ Mary Anderson ➔ John Anderson: Needs parents # [[Ward-25870|Martha Lenora (Ward) Dickson]] ➔ [[Ward-20333|Reuben Ward]] ➔ [[Ward-25869|Carroll Ward]] ➔ Mary Whitwell ➔ Mary Anderson: Needs a mother # [[Ward-25870|Martha Lenora (Ward) Dickson]] ➔ [[Ward-20333|Reuben Ward]] ➔ [[Whitwell-127|Martha Whitwell]] ➔ Margaret Anderson ➔ Elkanah Anderson ➔ John Anderson: Needs parents # [[Ward-25870|Martha Lenora (Ward) Dickson]] ➔ [[Ward-20333|Reuben Ward]] ➔ [[Whitwell-127|Martha Whitwell]] ➔ Margaret Anderson ➔ Elkanah Anderson: Needs a mother # [[Ward-25870|Martha Lenora (Ward) Dickson]] ➔ [[Ward-20333|Reuben Ward]] ➔ [[Whitwell-127|Martha Whitwell]] ➔ Margaret Anderson ➔ Sarah Murray ➔ Thomas Murray: Needs parents # [[Ward-25870|Martha Lenora (Ward) Dickson]] ➔ [[Ward-20333|Reuben Ward]] ➔ [[Whitwell-127|Martha Whitwell]] ➔ Margaret Anderson ➔ Sarah Murray: Needs a mother # [[Ward-25870|Martha Lenora (Ward) Dickson]] ➔ [[Dickson-3301|Sallie Harriet Dickson]] ➔ [[Dickson-3840|Matthew Dickson]] ➔ [[Boyers-110|Rachel Boyers]]: Needs parents # [[Ward-25870|Martha Lenora (Ward) Dickson]] ➔ [[Dickson-3301|Sallie Harriet Dickson]] ➔ [[Mays-1680|Lenora Mays]]: Needs parents === Needs Work === # 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== WikiTree Challenge Week 38 == '''Guest Star''': [[Doherty-2064|Melanie (Doherty) McComb]] === FHL Images Needed=== * [[Schild-235|Abraham Schild]] Needs [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KFXV-SRN NY Naturalization Record] ([[Silva-1055]]) - This was not our Abraham Schild....wrong spouse. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9M8-VJMP?i=571&cc=1999177[[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] 01:35, 29 September 2021 (UTC) * Rebecca Seegel ([[Siegel-861|Hirsch Siegel line]]) Needs [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:24M1-G87 NY Marriage Record] ([[Kessler-2015|Louis Kessler]]) - '''Says image not available''' at my affiliate library [[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] 15:42, 24 September 2021 (UTC) **I just submitted a request for this via [https://www.familysearch.org/family-history-library/family-history-library-records-look-up-service FHL Lookup Service]. I'll update the profile too. Someone ping me if I don't update it with the image in a couple weeks! [[Weatherall-96|Weatherall-96]] 17:44, 29 September 2021 (UTC) * [[Siegel-896|Isidor Siegel (abt.1884-)]] Needs [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2CK-CV2X New York Marriage Record] ([[Kessler-2015|Louis Kessler]]) **I just submitted a request for Isidor's record via [https://www.familysearch.org/family-history-library/family-history-library-records-look-up-service FHL Lookup Service]. I'll update the profile too. Someone ping me if I don't update it with the image in a couple weeks! * Image of death record for [[Corcoran-2015|Peter Corcoran]]. ([[Waldron-201|Paddy Waldron]]) ::https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QG1G-VFBC ::Digital Folder Number: 007904657 ::Image Number: 00174 * Image of death record for [[Reilly-3028|Allice Corcoran]], from which there are two different extracts with different subsets of the information on the original. ([[Waldron-201|Paddy Waldron]]) ::https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QPSL-S3FY ::Digital Folder Number: 004024356 ::Image Number: 00137 ::and ::https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FGF4-FMH ::Digital Folder Number: 004024356 ::Microfilm Number: 101624 ::Image Number: 00137 *I submitted an FHL lookup on 9/23, haven't heard back yet on 9/29. Will update profile when I get it. Yetta Friendlich death cert, 9 Apr 1930. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2WV5-G6C --> update 5pm 9/29, just got it from FHL and added to her profile. -Elaine. === Notes From Melanie === === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Hardman-1532|Maddy Hardman]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. If you missed the LiveCast, Melanie let us know that she doesn't really have family photos to share. * ''add image link here'' === '''Resources''' === :''Please share your resources here ==== Austria ==== * [https://www.genealogylinks.net/europe/austria/index.html Austria Genealogy] list of various sites * [https://www.jewishgen.org/austriaczech/ausguide.htm Beginner's Guide to Austrian-Jewish Genealogy] * [https://rzblx10.uni-regensburg.de/dbinfo/dbliste.php?bib_id=onb&colors=63&ocolors=40&lett=c&collid=GH%7CDatabase DBIS] database * [http://www.dpcamps.org/ Displaced Persons' Camps] (''Germany Slave Camps'') * [https://www.genteam.at/ GenTeam] database (free after registration) ====='''Important German Church Record Vocabulary'''===== ::'''Name''' Name, Namen, Nahme, Nahmen ::'''Parish''' Pfarre, Gemeinde ::'''local''' hiesig ::'''Baptism''' Taufe ::'''Birth''' Geburt ::'''Child''' Kind ::'''Son''' Sohn ::'''Daughter''' Tochter ::'''Mother''' Mutter ::'''Father''' Vater ::'''Parents''' Eltern, Aeltern ::'''Boy''' Knabe, Junge ::'''Girl''' Mädchen ::'''Stillborn''' totgeboren, todtgeboren ::'''Year, Month and Day''' Jahr, Monat und Tag ::'''Godparents/Sponsors''' Paten, Pathen, Taufpaten, Taufpathen, Gevatter ::'''Marriage''' Trauung, Ehe ::'''Groom''' Bräutigam ::'''Bride''' Braut ::'''Married''' verheiratet, verehelicht ::'''Wife''' Frau, Ehefrau, Gattin, Weib, Eheweib ::'''Husband''' Mann, Ehemann, Gatte ::'''Location/Place of Residence''' Ort, Wohnort ==== Canada ==== * [https://www.ancestry.ca/ Ancestry Canada] ''Ancestry subscription required'' * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Canada_Online_Genealogy_Records Canada Online Genealogy Records] List of links. * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/list/?ec=region%3ACANADA&cqs=canada Canada Historical Record Collection] List of links. * [https://www.findmypast.com/articles/world-records/full-list-of-canadian-records?ds_kid=39700060666792049&gclid=CjwKCAjwruSHBhAtEiwA_qCppjMXwmsvrsjLXC-7wFV-F-tqOqNHvgw5N1W99cIpLYhCm0TODWovcBoCCiEQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds Canadian Records] Findmypast. * [https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/Pages/browse-product-type.aspx#databases Canada Library and Archives] Databases. * [https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/search/Pages/ancestors-search.aspx Canada Ancestor Search] Databases. * [https://theancestorhunt.com/resources.html The Ancestor Hunt] Links for finding free newspapers, and more * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Canada:_Resources WikiTree Canada Project Resources] Useful information and resources. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Sources-Canada WikiTree Canada Project Sources] Page of sources and links to sources. ====Ireland==== * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census Records of Ireland] NationalArchives.ie * [http://libertyellisfoundation.org/passenger Ellis Island Passenger Database] on Irish-Genealogy-Toolkit.com * [https://genealogy.nationalarchives.ie/ Genealogy Records] on Genealogy.NationalArchives.ie * [https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/irl GENUKI] on GenUki.org.uk - ''This has links to records, maps, and research tips * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Church_Records Ireland Church Records] ''Where to find church records with various links * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1584964 Ireland Marriages] on FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Census_Substitutes Ireland Census Substitutes] ''What census records are available, with where to find them * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/ireland-emigration Ireland Emigration] ''Video on FamilySearch on finding the origins of Irish Immigrants * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Online_Genealogy_Records Ireland Online Genealogy Record] Links. * [https://www.johngrenham.com/ Irish Ancestors] ''This maps out where surnames are located, as well as locations in general * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Genealogy] on IrishGenealogy.ie * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Records] ''Civil and Church record database * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ National Archives of Ireland] ''Try their [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/ census search] * [https://www.nli.ie/ National Library of Ireland] ''a new database holding images of the Library's Roman Catholic parish registers * [https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/proni PRONI] ''the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/tracing-irish-roman-catholic-ancestry Tracing Irish Roman Catholic Ancestry] ''An overview of how to approach Roman Catholic research * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ireland WikiTree Ireland Project] ''Check for resources and stickers * Tip: The census records are a good start, and you should be able to find images of all the birth records for each child on irishgenealogy. They have exact birth date, places, fathers Occupation, and mother’s maiden names. Once you get that, you can search for the marriage of the parents, and that gives their fathers names. The civil records are great, but only go back to 1864 for births, a bit earlier for marriages. ====Lithuania ==== * [https://www.epaveldas.lt/patikslintoji-paieska ePaveldas Lithuanian Cultural Heritage Collection] ''digital repository and collection of items of Lithuanian heritage and culture, includes almost 4,000 Roman Catholic Church register books. Images, no index. Incomplete. * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Lithuania_Genealogy FamilySearch Guide] to Lithuania Genealogy * [http://www.genmetrika.eu/ GenMetrika] - Catholic Church register books. * [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/1484/ Lithuania, Marriage and Divorce Records from Various Towns, 1855-1940] (Ancestry $) * [http://lithuaniangenealogy.org/databases/ LithuaniaGenealogy] Databases and information * [https://www.litvaksig.org/component/litvaksearch/?view=ald LitvakSIG Search] ''primary internet resource for Lithuanian-Jewish ("Litvak") genealogy research worldwide. Index. Incomplete. * [https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1A_7VBE7lbMnJtJuoEfXny_nlBng&hl=en_US&ll=54.785061119025606%2C23.78100281249999&z=7 Litwa-metryki cz] ''Lithuania vital records with online images * [http://www.pasvalia.lt/dokumentai/ Pasvalia] ''(Metrical books). Includes Roman Catholic Church records for various years and places. * [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/1416/ Various Towns, Lithuania, Birth Records Index, 1837-1940] (Ancestry $) ====Romania ==== * [https://genealogyindexer.org/ Romania Genealogy Indexer] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Handwriting Romania: Germany Handwriting] * [https://www.jewishgen.org/Hungary/ Romania: JewishGen.org] ''For people with Jewish roots in "Greater Hungary" * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Romania_Letter_Writing_Guide Romania Letter Writing Guide] ''This has spellings for some common words used * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/img_auth.php/6/64/Romanian_Genealogical_Research.pdf Romania Research Tips] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Summary_of_Records_in_Romania Romania: Summary of records]: ''Lists what years certain records are available for ====Ukraine ==== * [http://www.odessa3.org/collections.html Ukraine Record Links] ''This site is in English * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/img_auth.php/b/bf/Catholic_Vital_Records_of_Galicia-Halychyna_by_Matthew_R._Bielawa.pdf Ukraine: Catholic Vital Records of Galicia] '' This is a help page for what records are available, and what they may look like * [https://www.geshergalicia.org/galician-town-locator/ Ukraine: Gesher Galicia's Galician Town Locator] ''Invaluable resource to help locate your ancestor's town of origin. * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.anyPlace=Ukraine&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on&count=20&offset=0 Ukraine: Records on FamilySearch] ''Has digital images of many town vital records from the late 1700s through the early 1900s. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ukrainian_Roots#Resources Ukraine: WikiTree Ukrainian Roots Resources] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ukrainian_Roots#Sticker Ukraine: WikiTree Ukrainian Roots Sticker] * http://www.muzejew.org.ua/Karta-En.html Chernivtsi Museum of the History and Culture of Bukovinian Jews] and [http://www.muzejew.org.ua/Karta-Nistor.html enlarged map] ====United States ==== * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015002304221&view=1up&seq=7 American Quaker Genealogy] ''North Carolina Yearly Meeting Notes * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015038929710&view=1up&seq=15 American Quaker genealogy, v.2.] ''North Carolina Yearly Meeting Notes * [https://services.dar.org/members/DAR_Research/search/?Tab_ID=1&Tab_ID_Sub=1 DAR Ancestor Search] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:United_States_Project_Reliable_Sources] United States Reliable Sources *[https://www.nypl.org/collections/articles-databases/fulton-history-old-new-york-state-historical-newspapers] Newspapers via Fulton History Search * Callahan, James Morton. "[https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_West_Virginia_Old_and_New/LTUTAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 History of West Virginia, Old and New," Volume 2] (VA: American Historical Society, 1923). * [https://accessgenealogy.com/north-carolina-genealogy North Carolina Genealogy] on AccessGenealogy.com * [https://www.chesco.org/documentcenter/view/4008 Chester County, NC] Tavern Petitions C-D (you can [https://www.chesco.org/ search] for other surname letters ) * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.anyPlace=randolph%20county%2C%20north%20carolina&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on&count=20&offset=0 Randolph County, North Carolina] on FamilySearch * [https://www.mapofus.org/northcarolina/ Rotating Formation North Carolina County Boundary Maps] on MapofUS.org * [http://genealogytrails.com/ncar/ North Carolina Genealogy Trails] on GenealogyTrails.com * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015038929710&view=1up&seq=15 Pennsylvania: Encyclopedia of American Quaker genealogy, by ... v.2] * See the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:United_States_Project_Stickers United States Project Stickers] page for the various stickers available. * Sutton, John Davison. "[https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_Braxton_County_and_Central_We/YUREAQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 History of Braxton County and Central West Virginia]" (Chicago, IL: McClain Printing Company, 2014). == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week * Melanie's greatgreatgreataunt [[Duff-4020|Catherine Duff]] and her husband [[Crawley-1654|Lawrence Crawley/Crolly]] and their family were evicted in 1881, which paved the way for land reform. * [[Gunter-2365|Yehudit (Gunter) Freundlich]] had 10 children, but only three survived their teens. * Melanie already appears to be aware that her Corcoran ancestors and several namesakes (who are surely closely related) lived in or around the ancient Dillonstown Castle in County Louth. I have added a map and details of the history of the castle to the profiles for her GGGgrandfather [[Corcoran-1534|John Corcoran]] and of his probable brother [[Corcoran-2015|Peter Corcoran]]. [[Waldron-201|Waldron-201]] 21:18, 26 September 2021 (UTC) *The death date for Great Uncle, [[Corcoran-2011|Peter Corcoran (1884-1967)]] is incorrect in Melanie's tree. Peter was a "Very Reverend". The correct death record actually lists that title in his death record versus the 1941 record which is for a Peter who is a carpenter. The obituary for Peter tells that he was a highly revered Priest who "In 1938, father Corcoran played an important role in restoring Cistercian life to historic Mellifont, and the monks of the new refounded New Mellifont, situate in his parish, always considered him as one of the founders of the Abbey. " His living sister and the nieces & nephews residing in Ireland are listed in his obit. * Melanie's great uncle Rt. Rev. Msgr. [[McKenna-2457|John Patrick McKenna]] celebrated his first Mass at St. Mary's Church in Iona on 26 Jun 1910. On January 30, 1924, Msgr. McKenna was shot in the chest and stomach while leaving the rectory. He was in critical condition for several days and hospitalized for five weeks before recovering fully. An escapee from the Kansas penitentiary was identified as the assailant. He was the first diocesan director of the Legion of Decency. On the Golden Anniversary of his ordination, he was named prothonatory apostolic ad justar participantium, carrying the right to wear pontifical vestments in the celebration of the Mass. * Melanie knew very little about her great-grandmother's brother [[Siegel-896|Isidor Siegel (abt.1884-1944)]]. We found what happened in his life and that he died in 1944 and is buried in New York. Isidor was married to [[Rohrlich-4|Clara Rohrlich (abt.1889-)]] and they had two children: [[Siegel-902|Harry Siegel (abt.1913-)]] who married Rose Liepshutz in 1936, and [[Siegel-903|Bertha Siegel (abt.1915-)]]. If Harry and Clara had children and/or if Rose married and had children, then maybe Melanie has some 2C1Rs and 3rd cousins that she never knew about and can share information with. * Isidor Siegal also had a very interesting story: "Swindlers Got Fortune By Frauds Say Police; Get-Rich-Quick Gang Caught Here - Had Nice Scheme" - Chicago, Jan 8, 1917. Isidor, his brother-in-law Abraham Rohrlich, and Morris Moskowitz were "charged with having obtained thousands of dollars in several cities by means of a fake merchant scheme" and they were under arrest. "The police say they are hot on the trail of other members of the gang. According to the plan said to have been worked here, the gang would open up a merchandise store and a checking account. After obtaining goods, first with good checks and later with bad, they are accused of having shipped them to Brooklyn, closed up their store over night and disappearing. They are said to have pyramided their checking accounts with as many worthless checks as they could negotiate. Local police say that the gang worked in New York, St Louis, Cincinnati, Newport, Ky., Cleveland, Detroit, Mount Clemons, Mich., Gary, Ind., and East St. Louis." The three men "were found at a hotel here (in Chicago) under assumed names, on information supplied by the New York Police." Both Isidor and Abraham appear with their families in the 1920 census, so if they served time, it would have been no more than 3 years. More likely, since a gang was involved and they were the ones first caught, they may have been released and not charged in exchange for information about the other gang members. * [[Rooney-1380|Owen Eugene Rooney (1899-1975)]] is just 1 of at least 5 priests in his family according to this list - details on parents also given http://www.islandregister.com/1935priests.html *Two of Melanie’s ancestors on PEI were reputed to be over 100 in newspaper articles, but the facts didn’t bear it out. [[Clarkin-133|Bernard Clarkin (1775-1879)]] was shown to have been born later than 1775 by his entry in the 1841 census as between 45 and 60, hence born between 1781 and 1796 - making him between 83 and 98 years old at his death (still a fair age), and [[Dougherty-1867|Francis Dougherty (1802-abt.1892)]] was born between 1796 (oldest possible age from the 1841 census and as late as 1802 (from 1881 census), putting his age at death between 90 and 96. He too was a good age when he died. * [[Duff-4017|Bernard Duff (abt.1814-1903)]] appeared a few times in the newspapers in Ireland. On two separate occasions man named Henry Murray was taken to court accused of assaulting Bernard, but on each occasion he was acquitted. Bernard was also an early member of The National League, a political organisation which campaigned for Home Rule. In 1858, he had an advert in the paper selling 30 cocks of hay. A hay cock is the way hay was stored before bales were invented. * [[Mooney-3204|Rose (Mooney/Rooney) Sullivan]], daughter of Philip and Mary (Doherty) Rooney, had a dozen children of which three became missionary priests.Donahoe, James. ''Prince Edward Island priests who have labored or are laboring in the sacred ministry, outside the diocese of Charlottetown'' (St. Paul, MN: Webb Publishing Company, 1912), pp. 316, 336, 360. * https://southstreetseaportmuseum.org/about/ Not exactly a find, but maybe this museum would have info on Anton Gailunas. He stayed at a South St Sailors Home at least once. === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Buivenai_towns_in_Lithuania Buivenai Towns in Lithuania] ''Need to add more details for each town, but it’s a start. # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Kelly_name_in_Prince_Edward_Island The Kelly Name in Prince Edward Island] # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Clarkin_name_in_Prince_Edward_Island The Clarkin Name in Prince Edward Island] # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Clergy Clergy] # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Connolly_name_in_Prince_Edward_Island The Connolly Name in Prince Edward Island] # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:McKenna_name_in_Prince_Edward_Island The McKenna Name in Prince Edward Island] # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Michael_Rooney-1013_Obituary Obituary for Michael & Mary Ann Rooney] # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Tydavnet Tydavnet] # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Sherry_name_in_Prince_Edward_Island Sherry name in Prince Edward Island] === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guest's family serve in the military or military conflicts? * Great Uncle [[Connolly-3054|Michael Joseph Connolly]] WWI * Great Uncle [[Schild-248|Rubin Schild]] WWI * Great Uncle [[McKenna-2436|Philip Dennis McKenna]] WWI * Neighbour from Dillonstown Castle and probable second cousin three times removed [[Corcoran-2018|Bernard Corcoran]], blinded in WWI; see his obituary. == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === ==== Paternal Brick Walls (33) ==== # [[Doherty-2185|Joseph Doherty]] ➔ [[Dougherty-1866|Owen Dougherty]] ➔ [[Dougherty-1867|Francis Dougherty]] ➔ Owen Dougherty ➔ Francis Dougherty: Needs parents # [[Doherty-2185|Joseph Doherty]] ➔ [[Dougherty-1866|Owen Dougherty]] ➔ [[Clarkin-102|Catharine Clarkin]] ➔ Michael Clarkin: Needs parents # [[Doherty-2185|Joseph Doherty]] ➔ [[Dougherty-1866|Owen Dougherty]] ➔ [[Clarkin-102|Catharine Clarkin]] ➔ Ellen Connolly: Needs parents # [[Doherty-2185|Joseph Doherty]] ➔ [[Flynn-3812|Sarah Flynn]] ➔ Bernard Flynn: Needs parents # [[Doherty-2185|Joseph Doherty]] ➔ [[Flynn-3812|Sarah Flynn]]: Needs a mother # [[Rooney-994|Rose (Rooney) Doherty]] ➔ [[Rooney-1013|Michael Rooney]] ➔ [[Rooney-986|Philip Rooney]]: Needs parents # [[Rooney-994|Rose (Rooney) Doherty]] ➔ [[Rooney-1013|Michael Rooney]] ➔ [[Dougherty-2135|Mary Dougherty]]: Needs parents # [[Rooney-994|Rose (Rooney) Doherty]] ➔ [[McKenna-1767|Mary Ann McKenna]] ➔ [[McKenna-2408|Owen McKenna]]: Needs parents # [[Rooney-994|Rose (Rooney) Doherty]] ➔ [[McKenna-1767|Mary Ann McKenna]] ➔ Ellen McInnis: Needs parents # [[Corcoran-1478|Thomas Corcoran]] ➔ [[Corcoran-1479|Thomas Corcoran]] ➔ [[Corcoran-1534|John Corcoran]] ➔Andrew Corcoran: Needs parents # [[Corcoran-1478|Thomas Corcoran]] ➔ [[Corcoran-1479|Thomas Corcoran]] ➔ [[Corcoran-1534|John Corcoran]]: Needs a mother # [[Corcoran-1478|Thomas Corcoran]] ➔ Thomas Corcoran ➔ Bridget Gough: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Correct mother added to Thomas Corcoran b 1843}}''' # [[Corcoran-1478|Thomas Corcoran]] ➔ Bridget Duff ➔ Bernard Duffy: Needs parents # [[Corcoran-1478|Thomas Corcoran]] ➔ Bridget Duff ➔ Rose Hardy: Needs parents # [[Connolly-2193|Bridget Connolly]] ➔ [[Connolly-2942|Bernard Connolly]] ➔ [[Connolly-3057|John Connolly]] ➔ James Connolly: Needs parents # [[Connolly-2193|Bridget Connolly]] ➔ [[Connolly-2942|Bernard Connolly]] ➔ [[Connolly-3057|John Connolly]]: Needs a mother # [[Connolly-2193|Bridget Connolly]] ➔ [[Connolly-2942|Bernard Connolly]] ➔ [[Sherry-602|Bridget Sherry]] ➔ John Sherry: Needs parents # [[Connolly-2193|Bridget Connolly]] ➔ [[Connolly-2942|Bernard Connolly]] ➔ [[Sherry-602|Bridget Sherry]] ➔ Ellen McCarvell: Needs parents # [[Connolly-2193|Bridget Connolly]] ➔ [[McKenna-2333|Alice McKenna]] ➔ [[McKenna-2401|James McKenna]]: Needs parents # [[Connolly-2193|Bridget Connolly]] ➔ [[McKenna-2333|Alice McKenna]] ➔ [[Kelly-24249|Rose Kelly]]: Needs parents ==== Maternal Brick Walls (23) ==== # [[Schild-196|Herman Schild]] ➔ [[Schild-235|Abraham Schild]] ➔Ruben Schild: Needs parents # [[Schild-196|Herman Schild]] ➔ [[Schild-235|Abraham Schild]]: Needs a mother # [[Schild-196|Herman Schild]] ➔ [[Bodnar-208|Eva Bodnar]] ➔ Herman Bodnar: Needs parents # [[Schild-196|Herman Schild]] ➔ [[Bodnar-208|Eva Bodnar]] ➔ Fannie Chesmore: Needs parents # [[Freundlich-13|Tessie Freundlich]] ➔ [[Freundlich-22|Leib Freundlich]] ➔ Louis Freundlich: Needs parents # [[Freundlich-13|Tessie Freundlich]] ➔ [[Freundlich-22|Leib Freundlich]] ➔ Sarah Selgis: Needs parents # [[Freundlich-13|Tessie Freundlich]] ➔ [[Gunter-2365|Judes Gunter]] ➔ Eli Gunter: Needs parents # [[Freundlich-13|Tessie Freundlich]] ➔ [[Gunter-2365|Judes Gunter]] ➔ Ruby Drucher: Needs parents # [[Gailunas-1|Anton Gailunas]] ➔ [[Gailunas-2|Ignaty Gailunas]]: Needs parents # [[Gailunas-1|Anton Gailunas]]: Needs a mother # [[Siegel-860|Matilda Siegel]] ➔ [[Siegel-861|Hirsch Siegel]]: Needs parents # [[Siegel-860|Matilda Siegel]] ➔ [[Goldman-1266|Chaje Goldman]] ➔ Feiwel Goldschmied: Needs parents # [[Siegel-860|Matilda Siegel]] ➔ [[Goldman-1266|Chaje Goldman]]: Needs a mother === Needs Work === # #

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== WikiTree Challenge Week 40 == '''Guest Star''': [[Murphy-20305|Shelley Murphy]] === Notes From Shelley === * [https://www.anamericanfamilyhistory.com/TennesseeFamilies&Places/Hendry%20Family/Hendry%20William%201760.html Information on William Hendry] === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Tucker-11084|Donna Baumann]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === '''Resources''' === ====England==== * [https://www.freebmd.org.uk/ FreeBMD] * [https://www.freereg.org.uk/ FreeReg] *[[Space:England_Research_Resources:_General|England Research Resources]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:England%2C_Research_Resources England Research Resources Category] *[[Space:England_Project_Reliable_Sources|Reliable sources for pre-1700 profiles in England]] * [https://www.dengates.com/ Dengate name study] *[https://www.genuki.org.uk/ GENUKI] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_counties_of_the_United_Kingdom#England England Counties] England’s current counties. *[https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historic_counties_of_England Historical Counties of England] England’s historical counties. * English Roots Sticker {{England Sticker}} (''See their [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:England_Sticker sticker page] for more specific locations) ====Germany==== *[https://www.archion.de/ German Church Records] Archion, your browser should translate this page to English if needed. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources German Resources] List of German source links. *[https://www.archion.de/ German Church Records] Archion, your browser should translate this page to English if needed. * [https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1#https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1&path=656249-777823 ARCHION DURCHSUCHEN] * [https://die-maus-bremen.info/index.php?id=357 Die Maus] on die.mau.bremen.info * [https://www.germanroots.com/germandata.html German Genealogy Records] ''This is a list of sources, both paid and free * [https://sktranslations.com/german-church-record-vocabulary-important-words German Church Record Vocabulary] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Online_Genealogy_Records Germany Online Records] ''This is a list of sources, both paid and free *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources German Resources] List of German source links. * WikiTree [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources Germany Project Resources] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Germany_Project_Templates WikiTree Germany Project Templates] * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-67JQ-DQ7?i=60&cc=1491272&cat=23048 Germany, Prussia, BMD] * Germany records [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.birthLikePlace=germany&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on&count=20&offset=0 on FamilySearch] * [http://immigrantships.net/bremenproj/bremenproject.html Immigrant Ship Transcription Guild]: Transcribed Ships Manifests Departing from Germany * [https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/muenster/buldern-st-pankratius/KB001_1/?pg=74 Matricula Online] * [http://www.suetterlinschrift.de/Englisch/Titel.htm Old German Writing]: here you can learn about Suetterlin - the "German handwriting". There are also tips and tricks for deciphering old scripts as well as a comparison of the Suetterlin alphabet to older writings of 17th-19th century. * [http://www.archive-in-thueringen.de/de/findbuch/view/bestand/27954/systematik/115372 Thuringen Archives] * German Roots Sticker {{German Roots Sticker}} ====Nederland==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Netherlands#Acceptable_Resources_list Acceptable Resources List] * [https://www.bhic.nl/memorix/genealogy/search/persons BHIC Database] ''Enter name in the white field. You can use your browser to translate to English. * [https://cousinist.com/complete-visual-guide-jewish-headstones/ Complete Visual Guide to Jewish Headstones] ''Common symbols and words used * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Dutch_Roots/Naming_Convention Dutch Naming Conventions] * [https://www.delpher.nl/ Delpher] ''Free Dutch newspaper * Family Search shares all filmed books of churches and civil status [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/list/?fcs=placeId%3A1927059&ec=region%3AEUROPE%2CplaceId%3A1927059 here] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/list/?fcs=placeId%3A1927059&ec=region%3AEUROPE%2CplaceId%3A1927059 FamilySearch Records] ''Click on the province you need. Then click to browse all and select the category you want. * [https://www.geldersarchief.nl/ Gelders Archief] ''Enter name in the white field. You can use your browser to translate to English. * [https://www.genealix.nl/plaats/terheijden/ GeneaLix] ''Sort by type of record and then the date range you need. You can use your browser to show the record type in English. * [https://www.regionaalarchieftilburg.nl/zoek-een-persoon/persons RegionaalArchiefTilburg] ''Tilburg Archives * [https://www.wiewaswie.nl/en/ WieWasWie] ''Enter name in the white field. Click on the language button to change to Nederlands. * [https://www.genealogietools.nl/formatter/ WieWasWie Citation Creator] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:Dutch_Roots Dutch Roots Template] {{Dutch Roots|year=1699}} (''use their birth year''). Only for Dutch Roots project profiles. :: For Project Managed profiles please contact the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Netherlands Dutch Roots Project] :: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Template:Dutch_Roots_Sticker For non-project profiles]: ::{{Dutch Roots Sticker ::|jaar= ::|provincie= ::|needs= ::|needs1= ::|needs2= ::}} ====Scotland==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_Project_Templates%2C_Stickers_and_Images Templates, Stickers and Images] on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Reliable_Sources Scotland - Reliable Sources] on WikiTree *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_Genealogy_Resources Scotland Resources] Scotland’s list of source links. * Scottish Roots Sticker {{Scotland Sticker}} ====Wales==== * [https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/indexes_search.asp Wales Birth GRO] ''must register * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2737047 Wales, Parish Registers, 1678-1950] ''on FamilySearch :[[#top|Go to the top]] :[[#Resources|Return to Resources]] === FHL lookups needed === *"Connecticut, Vital Records, Prior to 1850," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QPQH-NWNV : 21 September 2019), Ann Green, ; citing Birth, , Compiled by Lucius A. and Lucius B. Barbour, housed at State Library, Hartford, Connecticut; FHL microfilm 008272232. [[Guglik-1]] - Done and uploaded to Discord 10/9 == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week * [[Worden-705|Atahualpa Worden (abt.1849-1914)]] charged with assault with a deadly weapon - he was one of a group of men who beat and killed a man named Wheeler. Two of the others were charged with murder. * Added Research notes on potential sibling(s) of [[Hart-16114|Sarah Ann (Hart) Goins (abt.1810-abt.1886)]]. Three of Joseph Hart's children and an adult Mary Hart are living with Sarah and her family in 1860. Joseph is located in the same county as Sarah in 1850 with 3 children and no wife. Mary could be the mother of the children or a possible sister of Sarah & Joseph. *Shelley's GG-grandfather, [[McCorkle-630|John McCorkle]], appears to have taken the surname of a local Pastor, [[McCorkle-512|Francis McCorkle]], who was known for taking in homeless black children. Francis' great-great grandson is [[Williams-9016|Tennessee Williams]] the famous playwright of many stage classics. * [[Boyer-5315|Sophia (Boyer) Willcutt (1831-1901)]] a something great aunt, married when she was 17 allegedly, although 15 going by birth date. They may have run away to marry since they didn’t marry at home and one of the witnesses seems to be a relation of the J.P. There is the inevitable baby some months later. Then, when 37 she marries again to a man aged just 18. * Shelley is the 9th great-granddaughter of Mayflower passenger, [[Warren-66 | Richard Warren]], through his daughter [[Warren-31 | Elizabeth]] who married [[Church-21 |Richard Church.]] This means that Shelley is related to some famous individuals including former US Presidents Ulysses S Grant and Franklin D Roosevelt, astronaut Alan Shepard Jnr, Laura Ingalls Wilder and pop star Taylor Swift. * [[Russell-28717|Anderson Russell (1825-1896)]], Shelley's 2xGGF was involved in the chase by the Sheriff and his deputies to capture two highwaymen. They ran into his house to hide and he tried to lock them in until they threatened him with their pistols and he was forced to let them go. They were soon captured. He displayed extreme bravery as he was an elderly man in his 70's at the time. === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:The_Diversity_of_Shelley_Murphy%27s_ancestors&public=1 Workspace for Shelley Murphy's enslaved ancestors] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Challenge_Week_40_-_Murphy_-_Lost_and_Found_-_Information&public=1 William Michael Murphy - Mine Fatality Research] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:History_of_State_Line%2C_Antrim_Township%2C_Franklin_County%2C_Pennsylvania History of State Line, Antrim Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania] - William Davis and Midred Ann Brand lived here. === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests' family serve in the military or military conflicts? * Great Grandfather [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden (1838-1916)]] served in the Michigan Infantry. * 5th Great Grandfather [[Lepper-338|Jacob Lepper]] served and died in the Revolutionary War at the Battle of Oriskany * 4th & 5th Great Grandfather [[Boyer-2273|Johannes Boyer (1735-1810)]] served in the French-Indian War & Revolutionary War - Shelly is in the DAR under this ancestor * 5th & 6th Great Grandfather[[Beyer-1493|Johannes Leenhard (Beyer) Boyer (1702-1757)]] served in the French-Indian War in the same regiment as his son. * 2nd Great Grandfather [[Russell-28717|Anderson Russell (1825-abt.1896)]] served with the 83rd US Colored Infantry during the Civil War == Ancestors == === Non-USA Profiles by Country === These are just some of the Non-USA profiles that I found, but maybe they will be a starting point for someone. '''England''' :[[Hendry-19|Thomas Hendry (bef.1674-abt.1751)]] :[[Tatum-73|Nathaniel Tatum Sr (bef.1599-abt.1674)]] :[[Maverick-6|Elias Maverick (abt.1604-1684)]] :[[Worden-2|Peter Worden II (abt.1609-1680)]] :[[Allen-958|George Allen Sr (abt.1580-abt.1648)]] :[[Shelley-225|Benjamin Shelley (abt.1662-abt.1718)]] – Grandparents not on WT yet :[[Marshall-2054|Thomas Marshall (abt.1609-bef.1664)]] :[[Drake-533|John Drake (abt.1585-1659)]] :[[Moore-1416|John Moore (abt.1603-1677)]] :[[Palmer-345|William Palmer (abt.1581-1637)]] :[[Briggs-397|John Briggs (abt.1609-bef.1690)]] :[[Richmond-14|Edward Richmond (abt.1632-1696)]] :[[Davis-8711|William Davis (abt.1597-bef.1644)]] :[[Church-21|Richard Church of Hingham (abt.1608-1668)]] :[[Tucker-757|John Tucker (1611-1661)]] '''Germany''' :[[Beyer-1493|Johannes Leenhard (Beyer) Boyer (1702-1757)]] :[[Weigand-104|Michael Weigand (abt.1656-aft.1734)]] '''Nederlands''' :Janse Van Bommel Marselis, B:1636 Zaltbommel, Gelderland, Nederland (not on WT yet) – grandfather of [[Misseles-3|Johannes Misseles (abt.1698-abt.1731)]] -- ''this is [[Janse-92|Marcelis Janse]]; he has had profiles on WikiTree since 2012 or earlier. Marselis was not his surname; it was a given name that became a patronymic name for his descendants. Van Bommel was not his name, but a statement of his place of birth ("from Bommel").'' '''Scotland''' :[[Hendry-483|John Hendry (1642-abt.1731)]] '''Wales''' :[[Thomas-2792|George Thomas (abt.1640-aft.1696)]] === Brick Walls === : ''These are not all of the available brick walls, but it will give you somewhere to start. Please see the primary tree or the screenshots for all open ancestor slots ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Murphy-20329|William Michael Murphy]] ➔ William Murphy: Needs parents # [[Murphy-20329|William Michael Murphy]]: Needs a mother # [[McCorkle-629|Nellie (McCorkle) Murphy]] ➔ John McCorkle: Needs parents # [[McCorkle-629|Nellie (McCorkle) Murphy]] ➔ Roseann Henry ➔ John B. Henry ➔ William Hendry ➔ George Hendry ➔ Ann Thomas ➔ Rebecca Maverick: Needs parentes # [[McCorkle-629|Nellie (McCorkle) Murphy]] ➔ Roseann Henry ➔ Esther Henry: Needs parents # [[Cureton-168|Govan Cureton]] ➔ Ambrose Cureton: Needs parents # [[Cureton-168|Govan Cureton]]: Needs a mother # [[Russell-24141|Harriet (Russell) Cureton]] ➔ Anderson Russell: Needs parents # [[Russell-24141|Harriet (Russell) Cureton]] ➔ Rose Ann Rice ➔ Jack Lackey: Needs parents ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1034|Parley Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1023|Arnold Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-513|Nathaniel Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-128|William Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-93|Isaac Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-77|Samuel Worden]] ➔ Mary Winslow: Needs parents '''{{Lime|England}}''' # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1034|Parley Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1023|Arnold Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-513|Nathaniel Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-128|William Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-93|Isaac Worden]] ➔ [[Holloway-1654|Hopestill Holloway)]] ➔ [[Holloway-53|Joseph Holloway]]: Needs parents '''{{Lime|England}}''' # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1034|Parley Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1023|Arnold Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-513|Nathaniel Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-128|William Worden]]: Needs a mother # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1034|Parley Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1023|Arnold Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-513|Nathaniel Worden]] ➔ [[Shelley-96|Sarah Shelley]] ➔ [[Shelley-225|Benjamin Shelley]] ➔ Susanna Shelley: Needs parents # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1034|Parley Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1023|Arnold Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-513|Nathaniel Worden]] ➔ [[Shelley-96|Sarah Shelley]] ➔ [[Wilcox-1115|Jane Wilcox]]: Needs parents # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1034|Parley Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1023|Arnold Worden]] ➔ [[Palmeter-21|Anna Palmeter]] ➔ [[Palmeter-211|Silas Palmeter]] ➔ [[Palnette-1|Daniel Palnette]]: Needs parents # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1034|Parley Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1023|Arnold Worden]] ➔ [[Palmeter-21|Anna Palmeter]] ➔ [[Palmeter-211|Silas Palmeter]] ➔ Johanna Dains ➔ Abraham Daynes: Needs parents # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1034|Parley Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1023|Arnold Worden]] ➔ [[Palmeter-21|Anna Palmeter]] ➔ [[Palmeter-211|Silas Palmeter]] ➔ Johanna Dains ➔ Sarah Peake: Needs parents # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1034|Parley Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1023|Arnold Worden]] ➔ [[Palmeter-21|Anna Palmeter]] ➔ Ann Green ➔ William Greene ➔ John Greene: Needs parents # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1034|Parley Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1023|Arnold Worden]] ➔ [[Palmeter-21|Anna Palmeter]] ➔ Ann Green ➔ William Greene ➔ Mary Warren ➔ Abraham Warren: Needs a mother '''{{Lime|England}}''' # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1034|Parley Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1023|Arnold Worden]] ➔ [[Palmeter-21|Anna Palmeter]] ➔ Ann Green ➔ William Greene ➔ Mary Warren: Needs a mother # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1034|Parley Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1023|Arnold Worden]] ➔ [[Palmeter-21|Anna Palmeter]] ➔ Ann Green ➔ Margaret Cannon: Needs parents {{Red|Margaret Cannon is '''NOT''' the mother of Ann Green.}} # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1034|Parley Worden]] ➔ [[Marshall-5746|Abigail Marshall]] ➔ [[Marshall-8127|Joseph Marshall]] ➔ [[Marshall-6330|Samuel Marshall]] ➔ [[Marshall-2880|Thomas Marshall]] ➔ [[Wilton-35|Mary (Wilton) Marshall]]: Needs parents '''{{Lime|England ?}}''' # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1034|Parley Worden]] ➔ [[Marshall-5746|Abigail Marshall]] ➔ [[Marshall-8127|Joseph Marshall]] ➔ [[Marshall-6330|Samuel Marshall]] ➔ [[Drake-616|Mary Drake]] ➔ [[Moore-1414|Hannah Moore]] ➔ [[Moore-1416|John Moore]]: Needs a mother # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1034|Parley Worden]] ➔ [[Marshall-5746|Abigail Marshall]] ➔ [[Marshall-8127|Joseph Marshall]] ➔ [[Marshall-6330|Samuel Marshall]] ➔ [[Drake-616|Mary (Drake) Marshall (1666-1728)]] ➔ [[Moore-1414|Hannah Moore]]: Needs a mother # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1034|Parley Worden]] ➔ [[Marshall-5746|Abigail Marshall]] ➔ [[Marshall-8127|Joseph Marshall]] ➔ Abigail Phelps ➔ Mary Griswold: Needs a father # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1034|Parley Worden]] ➔ [[Marshall-5746|Abigail Marshall]] ➔ [[Marshall-8127|Joseph Marshall]] ➔ Abigail Phelps ➔ Mary Griswold ➔ Margaret Hicks: Needs a mother # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1034|Parley Worden]] ➔ [[Marshall-5746|Abigail Marshall]] ➔ [[Marshall-8127|Joseph Marshall]]l ➔ Abigail Phelps ➔ Sarah Hosford ➔ John Hosford: Needs parents '''{{Lime|England}}''' # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1034|Parley Worden]] ➔ [[Marshall-5746|Abigail Marshall]] ➔ [[Marshall-8127|Joseph Marshall]] ➔ Abigail Phelps ➔ Sarah Hosford ➔ Phillipa Thrall: Needs parents '''{{Lime|England}}''' # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1034|Parley Worden]] ➔ [[Marshall-5746|Abigail Marshall]] ➔ [[Palmer-9654|Priscilla Palmer]] ➔ [[Simmons-1232|Abigail Simmons]] ➔ [[Simmons-159|William Simmons]]: Needs parents # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1034|Parley Worden]] ➔ [[Marshall-5746|Abigail Marshall]] ➔ [[Palmer-9654|Priscilla Palmer]] ➔ [[Simmons-1232|Abigail Simmons]] ➔ [[Church-323|Abigail Church]] ➔ [[Church-16|Joseph Church]]: Needs a mother # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Boyer-1513|Lydoriana Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-3062|Leonard Boyer]] ➔ Henry Boyer ➔ [[Beyer-1493|Johannes Leenhard (Beyer) Boyer]] ➔ [[Beyer-1108|Philip Beyer]]: Needs parents ​'''{{Orange|France/Germany}}''' # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Boyer-1513|Lydoriana Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-3062|Leonard Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-2305|Heinrich Boyer]] ➔ [[Beyer-1493|Johannes Leenhard (Beyer) Boyer]]: Needs a mother # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Boyer-1513|Lydoriana Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-3062|Leonard Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-2305|Heinrich Boyer]] ➔ [[Beyer-1493|Johannes Leenhard (Beyer) Boyer]] ➔ [[Wyant-233|Anna Wyant]]: Needs parents # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Boyer-1513|Lydoriana Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-3062|Leonard Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-2305|Heinrich Boyer]] ➔ [[Gartrant-1|Anna Gartrant]] ➔ [[Gartrant-3|Robert (Gartrant) Garter]] ➔ Elizabeth Varnum: Needs parents '''{{Lime|England}}''' # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Boyer-1513|Lydoriana Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-3062|Leonard Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-2305|Heinrich Boyer]] ➔ [[Gartrant-1|Anna Gartrant]] ➔ [[Cromwell-542|Lysbeth Cromwell]] ➔ [[Philipse-7|Maritje Philipse]] ➔ Elizabeth Gansevoort: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Boyer-1513|Lydoriana Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-3062|Leonard Boyer]] ➔ [[Misseles-1|Sarah Misseles]] ➔ [[Misseles-2|Ahasuerus Misseles]] ➔ Sara DeGraff ➔ Claas Andries DeGraaf: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Nederland}}''' # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Boyer-1513|Lydoriana Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-3062|Leonard Boyer]] ➔ [[Misseles-1|Sarah Misseles]] ➔ [[Misseles-2|Ahasuerus Misseles]] ➔ Sara DeGraff ➔ Elizabeth Brouwer: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Nederland}}''' # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Boyer-1513|Lydoriana Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-3062|Leonard Boyer]] ➔ [[Misseles-1|Sarah Misseles]] ➔ Maria Vrooman ➔ Adam Vrooman: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Nederland}}''' # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Boyer-1513|Lydoriana Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-3062|Leonard Boyer]] ➔ [[Misseles-1|Sarah Misseles]] ➔ Maria Vrooman ➔ Grietje Heemstraat: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Nederland}}''' # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Boyer-1513|Lydoriana Boyer]] ➔ [[Lepper-554|Margarette Lepper]] ➔ [[Lepper-367|Jacobus Lepper]] ➔ Jacob Conrad Lepper: Needs parents # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Boyer-1513|Lydoriana Boyer]] ➔ [[Lepper-554|Margarette Lepper]] ➔ [[Lepper-367|Jacobus Lepper]] ➔ [[Dockstader-114|Anna Dockstader]] ➔ [[Dockstader-117|Christian Dockstader]] ➔ [[Dockstader-115|George Dockstader]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Boyer-1513|Lydoriana Boyer]] ➔ [[Lepper-554|Margarette Lepper]] ➔ [[Lepper-367|Jacobus Lepper]] ➔ [[Dockstader-114|Anna Dockstader]] ➔ [[Dockstader-117|Christian Dockstader]] ➔ [[Unknown-322807|Anna Elisabeth (Unknown) Dockstader]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Boyer-1513|Lydoriana Boyer]] ➔ [[Lepper-554|Margarette Lepper]] ➔ [[Lepper-367|Jacobus Lepper]] ➔ [[Dockstader-114|Anna Dockstader]] ➔ [[Nellis-278|Catharina Nellis]] ➔ [[Nellis-53|Johann Wilhelm Nellis]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Boyer-1513|Lydoriana Boyer]] ➔ [[Lepper-554|Margarette Lepper]]: Needs a mother # [[Boyer-1514|Elizabeth (Boyer) Worden]] ➔ [[Boyer-2810|Jorum M Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-2305|Heinrich Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-2273|Johannes Boyer]] ➔ [[Beyer-1493|Johannes Leenhard (Beyer) Boyer]] ➔ [[Beyer-1108|Philip Beyer]]: Needs parents '''{{Blue|France}}''' # [[Boyer-1514|Elizabeth (Boyer) Worden]] ➔ [[Boyer-2810|Jorum M Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-2305|Heinrich Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-2273|Johannes Boyer]] ➔ [[Wyant-233|Anna Wyant]]: Needs parents # [[Boyer-1514|Elizabeth (Boyer) Worden]] ➔ [[Boyer-2810|Jorum M Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-2305|Heinrich Boyer]] ➔ [[Gartrant-1|Anna Gartrant]] ➔ [[Gartrant-3|Robert (Gartrant) Garter]] ➔ John Garter ➔ Richard Garter: Needs parents '''{{Lime|England}}''' # [[Boyer-1514|Elizabeth (Boyer) Worden]] ➔ [[Boyer-2810|Jorum M Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-2305|Heinrich Boyer]] ➔ [[Gartrant-1|Anna Gartrant]] ➔ [[Gartrant-3|Robert (Gartrant) Garter]] ➔ John Garter '''{{Lime|England}}''' # [[Boyer-1514|Elizabeth (Boyer) Worden]] ➔ [[Boyer-2810|Jorum M Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-2305|Heinrich Boyer]] ➔ [[Gartrant-1|Anna Gartrant]] ➔ [[Gartrant-3|Robert (Gartrant) Garter]] ➔ Elizabeth Varnum # [[Boyer-1514|Elizabeth (Boyer) Worden]] ➔ [[Boyer-2810|Jorum M Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-2305|Heinrich Boyer]] ➔ [[Gartrant-1|Anna Gartrant]] ➔ [[Cromwell-542|Lysbeth Cromwell]] ➔ [[Cromwell-540|Jacobus Cromwell]] ➔ Stephen Cromwell: Needs parents # [[Boyer-1514|Elizabeth (Boyer) Worden]] ➔ [[Boyer-2810|Jorum M Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-2305|Heinrich Boyer]] ➔ [[Gartrant-1|Anna Gartrant]] ➔ [[Cromwell-542|Lysbeth Cromwell]] ➔ [[Cromwell-540|Jacobus Cromwell]]: Needs a mother # [[Boyer-1514|Elizabeth (Boyer) Worden]] ➔ [[Boyer-2810|Jorum M Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-2305|Heinrich Boyer]] ➔ [[Gartrant-1|Anna Gartrant]] ➔ [[Cromwell-542|Lysbeth Cromwell]] '''{{Red|Note}}''' There is '''{{Lime|England}}''', '''{{Orange|Germany}}''', & '''{{Lime|Wales}}''' on this line. Plus a "Gansevoort" I don't know the nativity of, but he should be '''{{Yellow|Dutch}}''' # [[Boyer-1514|Elizabeth (Boyer) Worden]] ➔ [[Newman-5026|Mary Newman]] ➔ [[Newman-1046|Stephen Newman]] ➔ [[Newman-4310|Joseph Newman]] ➔ John Newman ➔ Richard Newman '''{{Lime|England}}''' # [[Boyer-1514|Elizabeth (Boyer) Worden]] ➔ [[Newman-5026|Mary Newman]] ➔ [[Newman-1046|Stephen Newman]] ➔ [[Newman-4310|Joseph Newman]] ➔ Deborah Williams: Needs parents # [[Boyer-1514|Elizabeth (Boyer) Worden]] ➔ [[Newman-5026|Mary Newman]] ➔ [[Newman-1046|Stephen Newman]] ➔ [[Boyer-2272|Elizabeth Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-2273|Johannes Boyer]] ➔ [[Beyer-1493|Johannes Leenhard (Beyer) Boyer]] ➔ [[Beyer-1108|Philip Beyer]] '''{{Blue|France}}''' & '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[Boyer-1514|Elizabeth (Boyer) Worden]] ➔ [[Newman-5026|Mary Newman]] ➔ [[Newman-1046|Stephen Newman]] ➔ [[Boyer-2272|Elizabeth Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-2273|Johannes Boyer]] ➔ [[Beyer-1493|Johannes Leenhard (Beyer) Boyer]]: Needs a mother # [[Boyer-1514|Elizabeth (Boyer) Worden]] ➔ [[Newman-5026|Mary Newman]] ➔ [[Newman-1046|Stephen Newman]] ➔ [[Boyer-2272|Elizabeth Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-2273|Johannes Boyer]] ➔ [[Wyant-233|Anna Wyant]]: Needs parents # [[Boyer-1514|Elizabeth (Boyer) Worden]] ➔ [[Newman-5026|Mary Newman]] ➔ [[Newman-1046|Stephen Newman]] ➔ [[Boyer-2272|Elizabeth Boyer]] ➔ [[Gartrant-1|Anna Gartrant]] ➔ [[Gartrant-3|Robert (Gartrant) Garter]] ➔ John Garter: Needs a mother # [[Boyer-1514|Elizabeth (Boyer) Worden]] ➔ [[Newman-5026|Mary Newman]] ➔ [[Newman-1046|Stephen Newman]] ➔ [[Boyer-2272|Elizabeth Boyer]] ➔ Anna Gartrant ➔ Robert Gartner ➔ Elizabeth Varnum: Needs parents '''{{Lime|England}}''' # [[Boyer-1514|Elizabeth (Boyer) Worden]] ➔ [[Newman-5026|Mary Newman]] ➔ [[Ritter-331|Delia Ritter]] ➔ [[Ritter-326|Henrich Ritter]] ➔ [[Ritter-2645|Johannes Ritter]] ➔ Christian Ritter: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[Boyer-1514|Elizabeth (Boyer) Worden]] ➔ [[Newman-5026|Mary Newman]] ➔ [[Ritter-331|Delia Ritter]] ➔ [[Ritter-326|Henrich Ritter]] ➔ [[Ritter-2645|Johannes Ritter]] ➔ Anna Magdalena Krommer: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[Boyer-1514|Elizabeth (Boyer) Worden]] ➔ [[Newman-5026|Mary Newman]] ➔ [[Ritter-331|Delia Ritter]] ➔ [[Ritter-326|Henrich Ritter]] ➔ [[Riemensnyder-3|Anna Riemensnyder]] ➔ Johan Rlemensnyder: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Nederland}}''' # [[Boyer-1514|Elizabeth (Boyer) Worden]] ➔ [[Newman-5026|Mary Newman]] ➔ [[Ritter-331|Delia Ritter]] ➔ [[Ritter-326|Henrich Ritter]] ➔ [[Riemensnyder-3|Anna Riemensnyder]] ➔ Anna Dorothea Boyer: Needs parents # [[Boyer-1514|Elizabeth (Boyer) Worden]] ➔ [[Newman-5026|Mary Newman]] ➔ [[Ritter-331|Delia Ritter]] ➔ [[Petrie-189|Anna Petrie]] ➔ [[Petrie-202|Jost Mark Petrie]] ➔ [[Kessler-161|Anna Kessler]]: Needs parents # [[Boyer-1514|Elizabeth (Boyer) Worden]] ➔ [[Newman-5026|Mary Newman]] ➔ [[Ritter-331|Delia Ritter]] ➔ [[Petrie-189|Anna Petrie]] ➔ [[Kessler-160|Catherine Kessler]] ➔ [[Kessler-166|Nicholas Kessler]]: Needs parents # [[Boyer-1514|Elizabeth (Boyer) Worden]] ➔ [[Newman-5026|Mary Newman]] ➔ [[Ritter-331|Delia Ritter]] ➔ [[Petrie-189|Anna Petrie]] ➔ [[Kessler-160|Catherine Kessler]]: Needs a mother # [[Davis-74598|Henry Allen Davis]] ➔ [[Davis-74599|William Davis]]: Needs parents # [[Davis-74598|Henry Allen Davis]] ➔ [[Brand-3087|Mildred Ann Brand]]: Needs parents # [[Marsh-8995|Clara Lavina (Marsh) Davis]] ➔ [[Marsh-9615|George Marsh]]: Needs parents # [[Marsh-8995|Clara Lavina (Marsh) Davis]] ➔ [[Goens-107|Mary Goens]] ➔ [[Goings-181|Lawson Goings]] ➔ Nancy Windsor: Needs parents # [[Marsh-8995|Clara Lavina (Marsh) Davis]] ➔ [[Goens-107|Mary Goens]] ➔ [[Hart-16114|Sarah Ann Hart]]: Needs parents === Needs Work === # #

The WikiTree Challenge 2021 Week 41

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== WikiTree Challenge Week 41 == '''Guest Star''': [[Estes-2153|Roberta Estes]] === Notes From Roberta === # Have not been able to identify the father of [[Clarkson-790|James Lee Claxton]] (The profile has Clarkson). May be related to the Hatcher family. # See the hints on Roberta's blog [https://dna-explained.com/2021/10/15/wikitree-challenge-fun-its-my-turn/ WikiTree Challenge Fun – It’s My Turn!]. === Questions For Roberta Before Week 41 Start === # # === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[DeSpain-617|Laura DeSpain]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. *Roberta has given her permission to use her photos. ** ''add image link here'' === '''Resources''' === ====Canada==== * [https://www.ancestry.ca/ Ancestry Canada] ''Ancestry subscription required'' * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Canada_Online_Genealogy_Records Canada Online Genealogy Records] List of links. * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/list/?ec=region%3ACANADA&cqs=canada Canada Historical Record Collection] List of links. * [https://www.findmypast.com/articles/world-records/full-list-of-canadian-records?ds_kid=39700060666792049&gclid=CjwKCAjwruSHBhAtEiwA_qCppjMXwmsvrsjLXC-7wFV-F-tqOqNHvgw5N1W99cIpLYhCm0TODWovcBoCCiEQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds Canadian Records] Findmypast. * [https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/Pages/browse-product-type.aspx#databases Canada Library and Archives] Databases. * [https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/search/Pages/ancestors-search.aspx Canada Ancestor Search] Databases. * [https://theancestorhunt.com/resources.html The Ancestor Hunt] Links for finding free newspapers, and more * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Canada:_Resources WikiTree Canada Project Resources] Useful information and resources. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Sources-Canada WikiTree Canada Project Sources] Page of sources and links to sources. ====England==== * [https://www.freebmd.org.uk/ FreeBMD] * [https://www.freereg.org.uk/ FreeReg] *[[Space:England_Research_Resources:_General|England Research Resources]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:England%2C_Research_Resources England Research Resources Category] *[[Space:England_Project_Reliable_Sources|Reliable sources for pre-1700 profiles in England]] * [https://www.dengates.com/ Dengate name study] *[https://www.genuki.org.uk/ GENUKI] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_counties_of_the_United_Kingdom#England England Counties] England’s current counties. *[https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historic_counties_of_England Historical Counties of England] England’s historical counties. * English Roots Sticker {{England Sticker}} (''See their [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:England_Sticker sticker page] for more specific locations) ====France==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:France_genealogical_resources France genealogical resources] on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:France France Project] on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:France_Project_Reliable_Sources France Project Reliable Sources] on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:France_Project_Guidelines_for_Name_Fields Guidelines for Name Fields] on WikiTree * French Roots Sticker {{French Roots}} ====Germany==== *[https://www.archion.de/ German Church Records] Archion, your browser should translate this page to English if needed. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources German Resources] List of German source links. *[https://www.archion.de/ German Church Records] Archion, your browser should translate this page to English if needed. * [https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1#https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1&path=656249-777823 ARCHION DURCHSUCHEN] * [https://die-maus-bremen.info/index.php?id=357 Die Maus] on die.mau.bremen.info * [https://www.germanroots.com/germandata.html German Genealogy Records] ''This is a list of sources, both paid and free * [https://sktranslations.com/german-church-record-vocabulary-important-words German Church Record Vocabulary] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Online_Genealogy_Records Germany Online Records] ''This is a list of sources, both paid and free *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources German Resources] List of German source links. * WikiTree [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources Germany Project Resources] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Germany_Project_Templates WikiTree Germany Project Templates] * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-67JQ-DQ7?i=60&cc=1491272&cat=23048 Germany, Prussia, BMD] * Germany records [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.birthLikePlace=germany&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on&count=20&offset=0 on FamilySearch] * [http://immigrantships.net/bremenproj/bremenproject.html Immigrant Ship Transcription Guild]: Transcribed Ships Manifests Departing from Germany * [https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/muenster/buldern-st-pankratius/KB001_1/?pg=74 Matricula Online] * [http://www.suetterlinschrift.de/Englisch/Titel.htm Old German Writing]: here you can learn about Suetterlin - the "German handwriting". There are also tips and tricks for deciphering old scripts as well as a comparison of the Suetterlin alphabet to older writings of 17th-19th century. * [http://www.archive-in-thueringen.de/de/findbuch/view/bestand/27954/systematik/115372 Thuringen Archives] * German Roots Sticker {{German Roots Sticker}} ====Holland==== :''See Nederland ====Ireland==== * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census Records of Ireland] NationalArchives.ie * [http://libertyellisfoundation.org/passenger Ellis Island Passenger Database] on Irish-Genealogy-Toolkit.com * [https://genealogy.nationalarchives.ie/ Genealogy Records] on Genealogy.NationalArchives.ie * [https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/irl GENUKI] on GenUki.org.uk - ''This has links to records, maps, and research tips * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Church_Records Ireland Church Records] ''Where to find church records with various links * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1584964 Ireland Marriages] on FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Census_Substitutes Ireland Census Substitutes] ''What census records are available, with where to find them * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/ireland-emigration Ireland Emigration] ''Video on FamilySearch on finding the origins of Irish Immigrants * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Online_Genealogy_Records Ireland Online Genealogy Record] Links. * [https://www.johngrenham.com/ Irish Ancestors] ''This maps out where surnames are located, as well as locations in general * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Genealogy] on IrishGenealogy.ie * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Records] ''Civil and Church record database * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ National Archives of Ireland] ''Try their [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/ census search] * [https://www.nli.ie/ National Library of Ireland] ''a new database holding images of the Library's Roman Catholic parish registers * [https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/proni PRONI] ''the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/tracing-irish-roman-catholic-ancestry Tracing Irish Roman Catholic Ancestry] ''An overview of how to approach Roman Catholic research * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ireland WikiTree Ireland Project] ''Check for resources and stickers * Tip: The census records are a good start, and you should be able to find images of all the birth records for each child on irishgenealogy. They have exact birth date, places, fathers Occupation, and mother’s maiden names. Once you get that, you can search for the marriage of the parents, and that gives their fathers names. The civil records are great, but only go back to 1864 for births, a bit earlier for marriages. ====Nederland==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Netherlands#Acceptable_Resources_list Acceptable Resources List] * [https://allefriezen.nl/en/ AlleFriezen] * [https://www.bhic.nl/memorix/genealogy/search/persons BHIC Database] ''Enter name in the white field. You can use your browser to translate to English. * [https://cousinist.com/complete-visual-guide-jewish-headstones/ Complete Visual Guide to Jewish Headstones] ''Common symbols and words used * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Dutch_Roots/Naming_Convention Dutch Naming Conventions] * [https://www.delpher.nl/ Delpher] ''Free Dutch newspaper * Family Search shares all filmed books of churches and civil status [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/list/?fcs=placeId%3A1927059&ec=region%3AEUROPE%2CplaceId%3A1927059 here] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/list/?fcs=placeId%3A1927059&ec=region%3AEUROPE%2CplaceId%3A1927059 FamilySearch Records] ''Click on the province you need. Then click to browse all and select the category you want. * [https://www.geldersarchief.nl/ Gelders Archief] ''Enter name in the white field. You can use your browser to translate to English. * [https://www.genealix.nl/plaats/terheijden/ GeneaLix] ''Sort by type of record and then the date range you need. You can use your browser to show the record type in English. * [https://www.regionaalarchieftilburg.nl/zoek-een-persoon/persons RegionaalArchiefTilburg] ''Tilburg Archives * [https://www.wiewaswie.nl/en/ WieWasWie] ''Enter name in the white field. Click on the language button to change to Nederlands. * [https://www.genealogietools.nl/formatter/ WieWasWie Citation Creator] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:Dutch_Roots Dutch Roots Template] {{Dutch Roots|year=1699}} (''use their birth year''). Only for Dutch Roots project profiles. :: For Project Managed profiles please contact the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Netherlands Dutch Roots Project] :: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Template:Dutch_Roots_Sticker For non-project profiles]: ::{{Dutch Roots Sticker ::|jaar= ::|provincie= ::|needs= ::|needs1= ::|needs2= ::}} ====United States==== * [https://services.dar.org/members/DAR_Research/search/?Tab_ID=1&Tab_ID_Sub=1 DAR Ancestor Search] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:United_States_Project_Reliable_Sources United States Reliable Sources] * See the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:United_States_Project_Stickers United States Project Stickers] page for the various stickers available. * Migrating ancestor: ::{{Migrating Ancestor ::|origin= OriginCountry ::|destination= the United States ::|origin-flag= ::|destination-flag= Flags-1.png ::}} :: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Flags Flags] == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week * Deal St Leonrd's Church has some altar tombs for Estes family https://www.kentarchaeology.org.uk/research/monumental-inscriptions/deal-0#Index * [[Lemmert-2|Johann Jacob Lemmert]] died in 1808 age thirty-three. His father [[Lemmert-8|Johann Peter Lemmert]] died in 1781 age forty-four (leaving his widow with six children). His grandfather [[Lemmert-9|Johann Peter Lemmert]] died in 1738 age thirty-two (leaving behind a widow with eight children). *[[Hill-8349|Henry Hill]] of Barrington, New Hampshire, petitioned on behalf of his late son Joseph's infant sons, Henry, Robert, and John. Joseph was serving in an Expedition to Canada and was active in the taking of the Island of St. John (likely during the Seven Years War). There he was "slain by a Cannon Ball shot from the Enemy, which almost divided his body." The petition was on behalf of the children who had no mother or father. The case was voted to be dismissed by the House of Representatives on 18 June 1761. *The birth date of [[Heslinga-32|Geertje Gerrijts Heslinga]] is being sourced, because there's a birth spoon found with the inscription ''Geertje Gerrijts Heslinga geboren saterdag den 15 desember 1742''. Found a picture from it and it's on her profile * [[Bambergen-1|Jan Bambergen]] served as a soldier under sir Captain Johan Victorin Baron de Ronauw. This Baron was present at his marriage and from this Baron a seal is being kept. The picture is on Jan's profile === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Coate_Records_in_Somerset Coate Records in Somerset] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Bowling_Family_in_Lancashire Bowling Family in Lancashire] === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests' family serve in the military or military conflicts? '''Revolutionary War''' * Roberta's 4th great grandfather, [[Hill-8342|Captain John Hill (1737-1804)]], was the commander of a New Hampshire Militia company during the Revolutionary War serving under Colonel Joshua Wingate. * Roberta's 5th great grandfather, [[Faires-86|Gideon Faires]], served in the Revolutionary War in the Washington Co, VA Militia. * Roberta's 5th great grandfather [[Dobkins-39|Jacob Dobkins]] served as a Private in the Virginia Line during the Revolutionary War. * Roberta's 4th great grandfather [[Estes-1594|George Estes]] served 3 times in the Revolutionary War. * Roberta's 3rd great grandfather [[Bolton-1282|Henry Frederick Bolton]] immigrated from England in his teens and then fought in the Revolutionary War in the Pennsylvania Militia. * Roberta's 5th great grandfather, [[Muncy-225|Samuel Muncy Jr.]], served with the Virginia Militia during the Revolution. * Roberta's 5th great grandfather, [[Workman-104|Joseph Workman]], served with the Pennsylvania Militia during the Revolutionary War. *Roberta's 5th great grandfather, [[Shaffer-4530|Nicholas Shaffer]], served with the Berks Co Militia. * Roberta's 5th great grandfather, [[Hall-1619|Gershom Hall]], served in the Connecticut Militia. '''War of 1812''' * Roberta's great great great grandfather. [[Clarkson-789|Fairwick Clarkson]] was in the War of 1812. '''Civil War''' * Roberta's great great grandfather, [[Claxton-328|Samuel Clarkson]] was in the Civil War on the Union side. He was a private in Company F 8th Tennessee Calvary. * Roberta's great great grandfather [[Estes-1596|John Younger Estes]] served in the 1st Regiment, Tennessee Cavalry as a Private during the Civil War * Roberta's great great uncle [[Claxton-316|Henry Claxton]] was in the Civil War on the Union side. He was a private in Company B 1st Calvary. == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === : Roberta Estes' tree is quite extensive. Please look at the screenshots in the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1292219 G2G] for available ancestors. If you have been working on a brick wall and want someone else to take a shot at it, please list it under "Needs Work". : The brick walls listed below start at the 2nd great-grandparents instead of the great-grandparents. ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Estes-1596|John Y. Estes]] ➔ John R. Estes ➔ George Estes ➔ Moses Estes ➔ Moses Estes ➔ Abraham Estes ➔ Sylvester Estes ➔ [[Woodward-91|Anne Woodward]]: Needs parents '''{{Green|England}}''' # [[Estes-1596|John Y. Estes]] ➔ John R. Estes ➔ George Estes ➔ Moses Estes ➔ Moses Estes ➔ Abraham Estes ➔ [[Martin-409|Ellen Martin]]: Needs a mother # [[Estes-1596|John Y. Estes]] ➔ John R. Estes ➔ George Estes ➔ Moses Estes ➔ [[Estes-167|Moses Estes]]: Needs a mother # [[Estes-1596|John Y. Estes]] ➔ John R. Estes ➔ George Estes ➔ Luremia Combs ➔ John Combs: Needs parents # [[Estes-1596|John Y. Estes]] ➔ John R. Estes ➔ George Estes ➔ Luremia Combs: Needs a mother # [[Estes-1596|John Y. Estes]] ➔ John R. Estes ➔ Mary Younger ➔ Marcus Younger: Needs parents # [[Estes-1596|John Y. Estes]] ➔ John R. Estes ➔ Mary Younger ➔ Susanna Hart ➔ Anthony Hart: Needs parents # [[Estes-1596|John Y. Estes]] ➔ John R. Estes ➔ Mary Younger ➔ Susanna Hart: Needs a mother # [[Estes-1596|John Y. Estes]] ➔ Nancy Moore ➔ William Moore ➔ James Moore: Needs parents # [[Estes-1596|John Y. Estes]] ➔ Nancy Moore ➔ William Moore ➔ Mary Rice: Needs a mother # [[Estes-1596|John Y. Estes]] ➔ Nancy Moore ➔ Abraham Womack: Needs parents # [[Estes-1596|John Y. Estes]] ➔ Nancy Moore: Needs a mother (''Is it Lucy Womack?'') # [[Dodson-3376|Martha Ruth Dodson]] ➔ Lazarus Dodson ➔ Lazarus Dodson: Needs a mother # [[Dodson-3376|Martha Ruth Dodson]] ➔ Lazarus Dodson: Needs a mother # [[Dodson-3376|Martha Ruth Dodson]] ➔ Elizabeth Campbell ➔ John Campbell ➔ Charles Campbell ➔ James Campbell: Needs parents # [[Dodson-3376|Martha Ruth Dodson]] ➔ Elizabeth Campbell ➔ John Campbell ➔ Charles Campbell: Needs a mother # [[Dodson-3376|Martha Ruth Dodson]] ➔ Elizabeth Campbell ➔ Jane Dobkins ➔ Jacob Dobkins: Needs a mother # [[Dodson-3376|Martha Ruth Dodson]] ➔ Elizabeth Campbell ➔ Jane Dobkins ➔ Dorcas Johnson ➔ Peter Johnson: Needs parents '''{{Green|Wales}}''' # [[Dodson-3376|Martha Ruth Dodson]] ➔ Elizabeth Campbell ➔ Jane Dobkins ➔ Dorcas Johnson ➔ Mary Phillips: Needs parents '''{{Blue|Scotland}}''' # [[Vannoy-292|Joel Vannoy]] ➔ Elijah Vannoy ➔ Daniel Vannoy ➔ Susannah Anderson: Needs parents # [[Vannoy-292|Joel Vannoy]] ➔ Elijah Vannoy ➔ Sarah Hickerson ➔ Charles Hickerson: Needs parents # [[Vannoy-292|Joel Vannoy]] ➔ Elijah Vannoy ➔ Sarah Hickerson ➔ Mary Lytle: Needs parents '''{{Blue|Scotland}}''' # [[Vannoy-292|Joel Vannoy]] ➔ Lois McNiel ➔ William McNiel ➔ George McNiel: Needs parents '''{{Blue|Scotland}}''' # [[Vannoy-292|Joel Vannoy]] ➔ Lois McNiel ➔ William McNiel ➔ Sarah Coats: Needs parents # [[Vannoy-292|Joel Vannoy]] ➔ Lois McNiel ➔ Elizabeth Shepherd ➔ Sarah Rash ➔ Mary Warren: Needs parents # [[Crumley-513|Phebe Crumley]] ➔ William Crumley ➔ William Crumley ➔ Hannah Mercer ➔ Ann Croats: Needs parents # [[Crumley-513|Phebe Crumley]] ➔ William Crumley: Needs a mother # [[Crumley-513|Phebe Crumley]] ➔ Lydia Brown ➔ Jotham Brown: Needs parents # [[Crumley-513|Phebe Crumley]] ➔ Lydia Brown ➔ Phoebe Cole ➔ John Cole: Needs parents # [[Crumley-513|Phebe Crumley]] ➔ Lydia Brown ➔ Phoebe Cole ➔ Mary Kent: Needs parents # [[Bolton-1717|Joseph Bolton]] ➔ Henry Bolton ➔ Henry Bolton ➔ John Bolton: Needs parents '''{{Green|England}}''' # [[Bolton-1717|Joseph Bolton]] ➔ Henry Bolton ➔ Henry Bolton ➔ Elizabeth Goaring: Needs parents '''{{Green|England}}''' # [[Bolton-1717|Joseph Bolton]] ➔ Henry Bolton ➔ Sarah Corry ➔ Thomas Curry: Needs parents '''{{Green|England}}''' # [[Bolton-1717|Joseph Bolton]] ➔ Henry Bolton ➔ Sarah Corry ➔ Monique Demazares ➔ Guillam Demazares: Needs parents '''{{Green|England}}''' # [[Bolton-1717|Joseph Bolton]] ➔ Henry Bolton ➔ Sarah Corry ➔ Monique Demazares: Needs a mother '''{{Green|England}}''' # [[Bolton-1717|Joseph Bolton]] ➔ Nancy Mann ➔ James Mann ➔ John Mann: Needs parents # [[Bolton-1717|Joseph Bolton]] ➔ Nancy Mann ➔ James Mann ➔ Frances Carpenter ➔ Joseph Carpenter ➔ Nathaniel Carpenter: Needs parents # [[Bolton-1717|Joseph Bolton]] ➔ Nancy Mann ➔ James Mann ➔ Frances Carpenter ➔ Joseph Carpenter ➔ Tamar Wright Coles: Needs parents # [[Bolton-1717|Joseph Bolton]] ➔ Nancy Mann ➔ James Mann ➔ Frances Carpenter ➔ Frances Dames: Needs parents # [[Harrell-3114|Margaret Herrell]] ➔ William Herrell ➔ John Harrold: Needs parents # [[Harrell-3114|Margaret Herrell]] ➔ William Herrell: Needs a mother # [[Harrell-3114|Margaret Herrell]] ➔ Mary McDowell ➔ Michael McDowell ➔ Michael McDowell ➔ Murtough McDowell: Needs parents '''{{Blue|Ireland}}''' # [[Harrell-3114|Margaret Herrell]] ➔ Mary McDowell ➔ Michael McDowell ➔ Michael McDowell: Needs a mother '''{{Blue|Ireland}}''' # [[Harrell-3114|Margaret Herrell]] ➔ Mary McDowell ➔ Michael McDowell: Needs a mother '''{{Blue|Ireland}}''' # [[Harrell-3114|Margaret Herrell]] ➔ Mary McDowell ➔ Isabel Hall: Needs parents # [[Claxton-328|Samuel Clarkson]] ➔ Fairwick Claxton ➔ James Claxton ➔ James Claxton: Needs parents # [[Claxton-328|Samuel Clarkson]] ➔ Fairwick Claxton ➔ James Claxton ➔ Mary Hatcher ➔ John Hatcher: Needs parents # [[Claxton-328|Samuel Clarkson]] ➔ Fairwick Claxton ➔ James Claxton ➔ Mary Hatcher: Needs a mother # [[Claxton-328|Samuel Clarkson]] ➔ Fairwick Claxton ➔ Sarah Cook ➔ Joel Cook: Needs parents # [[Claxton-328|Samuel Clarkson]] ➔ Fairwick Claxton ➔ Sarah Cook: Needs a mother # [[Claxton-328|Samuel Clarkson]] ➔ Agnes Muncy ➔ Samuel Muncy ➔ Samuel Muncy ➔ Mary Skidmore: Needs parents # [[Claxton-328|Samuel Clarkson]] ➔ Agnes Muncy ➔ Samuel Muncy ➔ Agnes Craven ➔ Robert Craven: Needs parents # [[Claxton-328|Samuel Clarkson]] ➔ Agnes Muncy ➔ Anne Workman ➔ Phoebe McMahon ➔ Hugh McMahon: Needs parent # [[Claxton-328|Samuel Clarkson]] ➔ Agnes Muncy ➔ Anne Workman ➔ Phoebe McMahon: Needs a mother # [[Speak-180|Elizabeth Speaks]] ➔ Charles Speak ➔ Nicholas Speak ➔ Charles B. Speak: Needs a mother # [[Speak-180|Elizabeth Speaks]] ➔ Charles Speak ➔ Nicholas Speak: Needs a mother # [[Speak-180|Elizabeth Speaks]] ➔ Charles Speak ➔ Sarah Faires ➔ Gideon Faires ➔ William Faires: Needs parents # [[Speak-180|Elizabeth Speaks]] ➔ Charles Speak ➔ Sarah Faires ➔ Gideon Faires: Needs a mother # [[Speak-180|Elizabeth Speaks]] ➔ Charles Speak ➔ Sarah Faires ➔ Sarah McSpadden ➔ Dorothy Edmiston: Needs parents '''{{Blue|Ireland}}''' # [[Speak-180|Elizabeth Speaks]] ➔ Ann McKee ➔ Andrew McKee ➔ Andrew McKee: Needs parents # [[Speak-180|Elizabeth Speaks]] ➔ Ann McKee ➔ Andrew McKee ➔ Martha McCamm: Needs parents # [[Speak-180|Elizabeth Speaks]] ➔ Ann McKee: Needs a mother ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Ferwerda-108|Bauke Hendrick Ferwerda]] ➔ Hendrick Jan Ferwerda ➔ Jan Ferwerda ➔ Solomon Ferwerda: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[Ferwerda-108|Bauke Hendrick Ferwerda]] ➔ Hendrick Jan Ferwerda ➔ Jan Ferwerda ➔ Grietje Roelofs: Needs parents ''' {{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[Ferwerda-108|Bauke Hendrick Ferwerda]] ➔ Hendrick Jan Ferwerda ➔ Trijntje Klares Henstra ➔ Klaas Henstra ➔ Douwe Feddes: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[Ferwerda-108|Bauke Hendrick Ferwerda]] ➔ Hendrick Jan Ferwerda ➔ Trijntje Klares Henstra ➔ Klaas Henstra: Needs a mother '''{{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[Ferwerda-108|Bauke Hendrick Ferwerda]] ➔ Hendrick Jan Ferwerda ➔ Trijntje Klares Henstra ➔ Lijsbeth Hendriks: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[Ferwerda-108|Bauke Hendrick Ferwerda]] ➔ Lysbeth Camstra ➔ Bauke Camstra ➔ Douwe Camstra ➔ William Jans: Needs parents ''' {{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[Ferwerda-108|Bauke Hendrick Ferwerda]] ➔ Lysbeth Camstra ➔ Bauke Camstra ➔ Douwe Camstra ➔ Aukjen Douwes: Needs parents ''' {{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[Ferwerda-108|Bauke Hendrick Ferwerda]] ➔ Lysbeth Camstra ➔ Bauke Camstra ➔ Lysbeth Jans: Needs parents ''' {{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[Ferwerda-108|Bauke Hendrick Ferwerda]] ➔ Anna Jonker ➔ Jentje Jonker ➔ Age Andries: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[Ferwerda-108|Bauke Hendrick Ferwerda]] ➔ Anna Jonker ➔ Jentje Jonker ➔ Ynskje Jentjes: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[Ferwerda-108|Bauke Hendrick Ferwerda]] ➔ Anna Jonker ➔ Anna Hammerstein ➔ Klaas Hamerstein: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[Ferwerda-108|Bauke Hendrick Ferwerda]] ➔ Anna Jonker ➔ Anna Hammerstein ➔ Anna Pambergen: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[DeJong-3634|Geertje Harmens DeJong]] ➔ Harmen Gerrit de Jong ➔ Gerritt Piers de Jong ➔ Jan Piers ➔ Pier Hessels ➔ Hessel Piers: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[DeJong-3634|Geertje Harmens DeJong]] ➔ Harmen Gerrit de Jong ➔ Gerritt Piers de Jong ➔ Jan Piers ➔ Pier Hessels ➔ Pietje Jans: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[DeJong-3634|Geertje Harmens DeJong]] ➔ Harmen Gerrit de Jong ➔ Gerritt Piers de Jong ➔ Jan Piers ➔ Pietrick Jans: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[DeJong-3634|Geertje Harmens DeJong]] ➔ Harmen Gerrit de Jong ➔ Gerritt Piers de Jong ➔ Piers de Jong ➔ Akke Hessels: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[DeJong-3634|Geertje Harmens DeJong]] ➔ Harmen Gerrit de Jong ➔ Gerritt Piers de Jong ➔ Geertje Hesselink ➔ Gerritt Heslinga ➔ Foppe Hoslinga: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[DeJong-3634|Geertje Harmens DeJong]] ➔ Harmen Gerrit de Jong ➔ Gerritt Piers de Jong ➔ Geertje Hesselink ➔ Gerritt Heslinga ➔ Foekjen Middagten: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[DeJong-3634|Geertje Harmens DeJong]] ➔ Harmen Gerrit de Jong ➔ Gerritt Piers de Jong ➔ Geertje Hesselink ➔ Klaaske Brefo ➔ Dirk Brefo ➔ Hayes Auckes: Needs a mother '''{{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[DeJong-3634|Geertje Harmens DeJong]] ➔ Harmen Gerrit de Jong ➔ Gerritt Piers de Jong ➔ Geertje Hesselink ➔ Klaaske Brefo ➔ Dirk Brefo ➔ Willemke Dircx: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[DeJong-3634|Geertje Harmens DeJong]] ➔ Harmen Gerrit de Jong ➔ Gerritt Piers de Jong ➔ Geertje Hesselink ➔ Klaaske Brefo ➔ Geertje Cnoop ➔ Claeske Klein: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[DeJong-3634|Geertje Harmens DeJong]] ➔ Harmen Gerrit de Jong ➔ Aafke van der Platts ➔ Harmen Wijbrens van der Platts ➔ Pijttie Harmens: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[DeJong-3634|Geertje Harmens DeJong]] ➔ Harmen Gerrit de Jong ➔ Aafke van der Platts ➔ Tietje Hendriks: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[DeJong-3634|Geertje Harmens DeJong]] ➔ Angenletje Houtsma ➔ Wytse Houtsma ➔ Douwe Wijtzes ➔ Wijtze Douwes: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[DeJong-3634|Geertje Harmens DeJong]] ➔ Angenletje Houtsma ➔ Wytse Houtsma ➔ Douwe Wijtzes ➔ Aafke Rinnerts: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[DeJong-3634|Geertje Harmens DeJong]] ➔ Angenletje Houtsma ➔ Wytse Houtsma ➔ Agnietje Kornells ➔ Cornells Dijkman: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[DeJong-3634|Geertje Harmens DeJong]] ➔ Angenletje Houtsma ➔ Lolkjen Ales Noordhof ➔ Ale Tomas ➔ Thomas Ales: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[DeJong-3634|Geertje Harmens DeJong]] ➔ Angenletje Houtsma ➔ Lolkjen Ales Noordhof ➔ Ale Tomas ➔ Antje Sjoukes: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[DeJong-3634|Geertje Harmens DeJong]] ➔ Angenletje Houtsma ➔ Lolkjen Ales Noordhof ➔ Hinke Bernardus ➔ Beernd Hendriks: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[DeJong-3634|Geertje Harmens DeJong]] ➔ Angenletje Houtsma ➔ Lolkjen Ales Noordhof ➔ Hinke Bernardus ➔ Doetje Elberts: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[Miller-73212|John David Miller]] ➔ David Miller ➔ Daniel Miller: Needs a mother '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[Miller-73212|John David Miller]] ➔ David Miller ➔ Elizabeth Ulrich ➔ Stephen Ulrich: Needs a mother '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[Miller-73212|John David Miller]] ➔ David Miller ➔ Elizabeth Ulrich: Needs a mother '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[Miller-73212|John David Miller]] ➔ Catharina Schaeffer ➔ Johann Schaeffer ➔ Johann Schaeffer b 1709 ➔ Maria Catherine Suder: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[Miller-73212|John David Miller]] ➔ Catharina Schaeffer ➔ Susanna DeTurk ➔ John DeTurk ➔ Anna Maria Deharcourt: Needs parents '''{{blue|France}}''' # [[Miller-73212|John David Miller]] ➔ Catharina Schaeffer ➔ Susanna DeTurk ➔ Deborah Hoch ➔ Johannes Hoch ➔ Rudolph Hoch ➔ Elizabeth Gass: Needs parents '''{{red|Switzerland}}''' # [[Miller-73212|John David Miller]] ➔ Catharina Schaeffer ➔ Susanna DeTurk ➔ Deborah Hoch ➔ Johannes Hoch: Needs a mother '''{{red|Switzerland}}''' # [[Miller-73212|John David Miller]] ➔ Catharina Schaeffer ➔ Susanna DeTurk ➔ Deborah Hoch ➔ Susanna Herbein ➔ Joacob Herbein: Needs parents '''{{red|Switzerland}}''' # [[Miller-73212|John David Miller]] ➔ Catharina Schaeffer ➔ Susanna DeTurk ➔ Deborah Hoch ➔ Susanna Herbein: Needs a mother '''{{red|Switzerland}}''' # [[Lentz-634|Margaret Elizabeth Lentz]]: ''These lines are really well developed. Check out her screenshots to see available brick walls.'' '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[Lentz-634|Margaret Elizabeth Lentz]] ➔ Frederica Ruhle ➔ Dorothea Woelflin ➔ Dorothea Heubach ➔ Hans Jerg Heubach: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[Lentz-634|Margaret Elizabeth Lentz]] ➔ Frederica Ruhle ➔ Dorothea Woelflin ➔ Dorothea Heubach: Needs a mother '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[Lore-92|Antoine Lore]] ➔ Honore Lord ➔ Honore Lord ➔ Jacques Lord ➔ Jullen Lord: Needs parents '''{{blue|Canada}}''' # [[Lore-92|Antoine Lore]] ➔ Honore Lord ➔ Honore Lord ➔ Jacques Lord ➔ Charlotte Girouard ➔ Francois Giroud: Needs parents '''{{blue|Canada}}''' # [[Lore-92|Antoine Lore]] ➔ Honore Lord ➔ Honore Lord ➔ Marie Bonnevie ➔ Jacques Bonnevie: Needs parents '''{{blue|France}}''' # [[Lore-92|Antoine Lore]] ➔ Honore Lord ➔ Honore Lord ➔ Marie Bonnevie ➔ Francoise Mius ➔ Phillippe Mius ➔ Phillippe Mius: Needs parents '''{{blue|France}}''' # [[Lore-92|Antoine Lore]] ➔ Honore Lord ➔ Honore Lord ➔ Marie Bonnevie ➔ Francoise Mius ➔ Phillippe Mius ➔ Madelaine Helle: Needs parents '''{{blue|France}}''' # [[Lore-92|Antoine Lore]] ➔ Honore Lord ➔ Appoline dit Garceau ➔ Daniel Garceau ➔ Jean Garceau ➔ Pierre Garceau: Needs parents '''{{blue|France}}''' # [[Lore-92|Antoine Lore]] ➔ Honore Lord ➔ Appoline dit Garceau ➔ Daniel Garceau ➔ Jean Garceau ➔ Jacquette Soulard: Needs parents '''{{blue|France}}''' # [[Lore-92|Antoine Lore]] ➔ Honore Lord ➔ Appoline dit Garceau ➔ Daniel Garceau ➔ Marie Levron ➔ Francois Levron: Needs parents '''{{blue|France}}''' # [[Lore-92|Antoine Lore]] ➔ Marie Lafaille ➔ Francois Lafaille ➔ Pierre Lafaille?: Needs parents '''{{blue|France}}''' # [[Lore-92|Antoine Lore]] ➔ Marie Lafaille ➔ Francois Lafaille ➔ Jeanne Savaignac?: Needs parents '''{{blue|France}}''' # [[Hill-17759|Rachel Levina Hill]] ➔ Joseph Hill ➔ John Hill ➔ Hannah Drew ➔ John Drew: Needs parents # [[Hill-17759|Rachel Levina Hill]] ➔ Joseph Hill ➔ Catherine Mitchell ➔ Samuel Mitchell: Needs parents # [[Hill-17759|Rachel Levina Hill]] ➔ Joseph Hill ➔ Catherine Mitchell: Needs a mother # [[Hill-17759|Rachel Levina Hill]] ➔ Nabby Hall ➔ Dorcas Richardson ➔ James Richardson ➔ Amos Richardson ➔ Mary Peacock: Needs parents # [[Hill-17759|Rachel Levina Hill]] ➔ Nabby Hall ➔ Dorcas Richardson ➔ James Richardson: Needs a mother # [[Kirsch-229|Jacob Kirsch]] ➔ Phillipp Jacob Kirsch ➔ Andreas Kirsch ➔ Elias Nikolaus Kirsch ➔ Johann Kirsch Mayor: Needs a mother '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[Kirsch-229|Jacob Kirsch]] ➔ Phillipp Jacob Kirsch ➔ Andreas Kirsch ➔ Elias Nikolaus Kirsch: Needs '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[Kirsch-229|Jacob Kirsch]] ➔ Phillipp Jacob Kirsch ➔ Andreas Kirsch ➔ Susanna Koob ➔ Johann Theobald Koob ➔ Johann Koob: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[Kirsch-229|Jacob Kirsch]] ➔ Phillipp Jacob Kirsch ➔ Andreas Kirsch ➔ Susanna Koob ➔ Johann Theobald Koob: Needs a mother '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[Kirsch-229|Jacob Kirsch]] ➔ Phillipp Jacob Kirsch ➔ Andreas Kirsch ➔ Susanna Koob ➔ Maria Catharina Kirsch ➔ Anna Maria Borstler: Needs a mother '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[Dexler-2|Barbara Dexler]] ➔ George Drechsel ➔ Georg Drechel ➔ Johann Drechsel: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[Dexler-2|Barbara Dexler]] ➔ George Drechsel ➔ Georg Drechel ➔ Barbara Fischer: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[Dexler-2|Barbara Dexler]] ➔ George Drechsel ➔ Georg Drechel ➔ Eva Barbara Haering ➔ Anna Barbara Dorfler ➔ Johann Georg Dorfler: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[Dexler-2|Barbara Dexler]] ➔ Traut Enterlein: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[Dexler-2|Barbara Dexler]] ➔ Elisabetha Mehlhelmer ➔ Johannes Mehlheimer ➔ Johann Melsheimer: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[Dexler-2|Barbara Dexler]] ➔ Elisabetha Mehlhelmer ➔ Anna Schimmel ➔ Philipp Schimmel: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' === Needs Work === # #

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== WikiTree Challenge Week 42 == '''Guest Star''': [[Brogan-791|Irene Cornish]] ===Lookup Requests for FHL=== Please post profile, description of item you are looking for, and film or book url *'''Looking for baptism of [[Dewerth-39|Georg Johannes Petrus Dewerth]] 10 May 1779 From what I can puzzle out it should be microfilm 1052378 items1 or 2 I cannot see the images to give you a number ! Sorry Help appreciated [Cormack-404|Anon (Cormack) Sharkey]] *'''This needs looked up at a Family History Library.... not affiliate!!''' UGH! [[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] 17:24, 22 October 2021 (UTC)
[[Brogan-803|Maggie Brogan (1881-1881)]] birth certificate 9 Apr 1881 Brooklyn is in one of these three films: https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004200126?cat=199947 https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004200628?cat=199947 https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004200629?cat=199947 They should be in date order and easy to find * '''DONE''' and posted the info to Nicole in Discord, [[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] 13:01, 23 October 2021 (UTC)
[[Gardiner-4866|John S Gardiner (bef.1860-1934)]] death who died in DC in Sept 1934.
https://www.familysearch.org/search/image/index?owc=Q6SP-7D2%3A1590032434%3Fcc%3D1803967 === Notes From Irene === * My main focus is to learn more about my great grandmother (Katey, Catherine/Katharine Havey) and her sister, Annie Havey (who married a man with the last name Kane). That is definitely the brick wall I’ve hit. I found Katey and Annie on the 1870 census and then found my great grandmother on later census and other records after she married my great grandmother. But I never could find Annie again. According to my mother, Annie and her family (husband and two daughters) lived in the house next door to my great grandmother. I could never document that info with a census. Perhaps they only lived next door for a period less than 10 years and they weren’t living there when census data was collected. * Also, I’ve never been able to find any documents about Katey and Annie’s immigration to the US. I know approximate dates but have never found their names on any ship registers. I see possibilities but there’s never enough data to be certain. My mother said Katey came to the US from Ireland at the age of 17 to work as a domestic servant. She said that Katey was born and raised in County Clare (after their parents died, their mother’s sisters raised them). Her sister, Annie, came over, too, but don’t know if she came over first or if they came over together. And I don’t know who or how they were sponsored to be brought to Bordentown, New Jersey. * And also welcome any new info about my great grandfather, William Tindall DeWorth, too. I know some about his German roots but would like to learn more. === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Hardman-1532|Maddy Hardman]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === '''Resources''' === ====Germany==== *[https://www.archion.de/ German Church Records] Archion, your browser should translate this page to English if needed. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources German Resources] List of German source links. *[https://www.archion.de/ German Church Records] Archion, your browser should translate this page to English if needed. * [https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1#https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1&path=656249-777823 ARCHION DURCHSUCHEN] * [https://die-maus-bremen.info/index.php?id=357 Die Maus] on die.mau.bremen.info * [https://www.germanroots.com/germandata.html German Genealogy Records] ''This is a list of sources, both paid and free * [https://sktranslations.com/german-church-record-vocabulary-important-words German Church Record Vocabulary] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Online_Genealogy_Records Germany Online Records] ''This is a list of sources, both paid and free *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources German Resources] List of German source links. * WikiTree [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources Germany Project Resources] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Germany_Project_Templates WikiTree Germany Project Templates] * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-67JQ-DQ7?i=60&cc=1491272&cat=23048 Germany, Prussia, BMD] * Germany records [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.birthLikePlace=germany&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on&count=20&offset=0 on FamilySearch] * [http://immigrantships.net/bremenproj/bremenproject.html Immigrant Ship Transcription Guild]: Transcribed Ships Manifests Departing from Germany * [https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/muenster/buldern-st-pankratius/KB001_1/?pg=74 Matricula Online] * [http://www.suetterlinschrift.de/Englisch/Titel.htm Old German Writing]: here you can learn about Suetterlin - the "German handwriting". There are also tips and tricks for deciphering old scripts as well as a comparison of the Suetterlin alphabet to older writings of 17th-19th century. * [http://www.archive-in-thueringen.de/de/findbuch/view/bestand/27954/systematik/115372 Thuringen Archives] * German Roots Sticker {{German Roots Sticker}} ====Ireland==== * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census Records of Ireland] NationalArchives.ie * [http://libertyellisfoundation.org/passenger Ellis Island Passenger Database] on Irish-Genealogy-Toolkit.com * [https://genealogy.nationalarchives.ie/ Genealogy Records] on Genealogy.NationalArchives.ie * [https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/irl GENUKI] on GenUki.org.uk - ''This has links to records, maps, and research tips * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Church_Records Ireland Church Records] ''Where to find church records with various links * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1584964 Ireland Marriages] on FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Census_Substitutes Ireland Census Substitutes] ''What census records are available, with where to find them * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/ireland-emigration Ireland Emigration] ''Video on FamilySearch on finding the origins of Irish Immigrants * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Online_Genealogy_Records Ireland Online Genealogy Record] Links. * [https://www.johngrenham.com/ Irish Ancestors] ''This maps out where surnames are located, as well as locations in general * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Genealogy] on IrishGenealogy.ie * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Records] ''Civil and Church record database * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ National Archives of Ireland] ''Try their [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/ census search] * [https://www.nli.ie/ National Library of Ireland] ''a new database holding images of the Library's Roman Catholic parish registers * [https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/proni PRONI] ''the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/tracing-irish-roman-catholic-ancestry Tracing Irish Roman Catholic Ancestry] ''An overview of how to approach Roman Catholic research * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ireland WikiTree Ireland Project] ''Check for resources and stickers * Tip: The census records are a good start, and you should be able to find images of all the birth records for each child on irishgenealogy. They have exact birth date, places, fathers Occupation, and mother’s maiden names. Once you get that, you can search for the marriage of the parents, and that gives their fathers names. The civil records are great, but only go back to 1864 for births, a bit earlier for marriages. ====United States==== * [https://services.dar.org/members/DAR_Research/search/?Tab_ID=1&Tab_ID_Sub=1 DAR Ancestor Search] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:United_States_Project_Reliable_Sources United States Reliable Sources] *[https://www.nypl.org/collections/articles-databases/fulton-history-old-new-york-state-historical-newspapers Newspapers via Fulton History Search] * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015038929710&view=1up&seq=15 Pennsylvania: Encyclopedia of American Quaker genealogy, by ... v.2] * See the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:United_States_Project_Stickers United States Project Stickers] page for the various stickers available. == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week * Detterer-16, Edward Detterer and his son, Richard, were buried in a Monument Cemetery in Philadelphia. Their bodies were moved when the cemetery was sold to Temple University. There is an interesting story behind this on wikipedia. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monument_Cemetery] MIght be a candidate for a space page. * Irene's paternal grandparents [[Brogan-793|James Joseph Brogan]] and [[Gardiner-4865|Isabella Veronica Gardiner]] were both born in New York, but both had roots in Inver parish in County Donegal in Ireland. Her grandfather's mother [[Brogan-816|Catherine Brogan]] emigrated from the townland of Drumagraa in Inver parish and her grandmother's mother [[Meehan-1189|Mary Elizabeth Meehan]] emigrated with her parents and siblings from an area referred to as Salt Hill, also in Inver parish. The Inver diaspora in Brooklyn and Manhattan appear to have maintained close contact long after leaving their home parish. As late as 1920, there was a re-union of exiles from Inver parish held in New York at which the attendance include Mr and Mrs John Brogan, Drimagra, probably relatives of Irene. The report from the Derry Journal of 16 July 1920 is reproduced [https://www.facebook.com/swdro/posts/446416675450971 here]. === Interesting Non-finds === Three of Irene's Irish-born greatgrandparents still don't have parents on WikiTree, with just over nine hours to the deadline. * [[Brogan-794|James J. Brogan]] probably married before 1881 in New York and died on 15 November 1927 in Washington, D.C. We have not found his marriage certificate and his parents' names are left blank on his death certificate. * [[Gardiner-4866|John S. Gardiner]] married on 4 February 1880 in King's County, New York, and died on 14 September 1934 in Washington, D.C. Neither his marriage certificate nor his death certificate is available online. The former was requested from FHL on 23 October 2021 and the latter must be ordered from DC Health - Vital Records. * [[Havey-135|Katharine Havey]] famously married on 11 April 1872 in Trenton, New Jersey, and died on 31 January 1929 in Bordentown, New Jersey. Her parents are not named in the [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FZLG-7RC familysearch.org extract from her marriage record] and her death record has not been located. [[Waldron-201|Waldron-201]] 14:37, 27 October 2021 (UTC) === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Havey_or_Harvey_from_Ireland Havey or Harvey from Ireland] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Brogan_families_in_Drumagra Brogan Families in Drumagra] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Havey_surname_in_New_Jersey Havey surname in New Jersey] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Inver_Exiles_Re-Union_in_New_York Inver Exiles Re-Union in New York] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Kane_surname_in_New_Jersey Kane surname in New Jersey] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Heavy_/_Havey_families_in_Killian%2C_County_Galway%2C_Ireland Havey / Heavy Killian, County Galway, Ireland] === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests' family serve in the military or military conflicts? * [[Markley-94|Philip Markley]] was appointed Commissioner to collect supplies for the army during the American Revolution. *[[Detterer-17|Edward Detterer (1847-1875)]] enlisted in the United States Army in 1865, he was a civil war soldier. * [[DeWorth-12|Lawrence Henry DeWorth (1840-1917)]] enlisted in the United States Army in 1862, he was Civil war soldier. == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Brogan-794|James J Brogan]]: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Ireland}}''' # [[Tracy-3831|Catherine (Tracy) Brogan]]: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Ireland}}''' # [[Gardiner-4866|John S Gardiner]]: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Ireland}}''' # [[Meehan-1189|Mary E (Meehan) Gardiner]]: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Ireland}}''' ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Detterer-6|William Barge Detterer]] ➔ Edward Detterer ➔ Isaac Detterer ➔ Christian Detterer: Needs parents # [[Detterer-6|William Barge Detterer]] ➔ Edward Detterer ➔ Isaac Detterer ➔ Elizabeth Harley ➔ Rudolph Harley: Needs parents # [[Detterer-6|William Barge Detterer]] ➔ Edward Detterer ➔ Isaac Detterer ➔ Elizabeth Harley ➔ Mary Beckeer: Needs parents # [[Detterer-6|William Barge Detterer]] ➔ Edward Detterer ➔ Mary Markley ➔ Jacob Markley: Needs parents # [[Detterer-6|William Barge Detterer]] ➔ Edward Detterer ➔ Mary Markley ➔ Mary Koplin: Needs parents # [[Detterer-6|William Barge Detterer]] ➔ Susannah Graf ➔ Jacob Graf: Needs parents # [[Detterer-6|William Barge Detterer]] ➔ Susannah Graf: Needs a mother # [[Schimpf-388|Anna Elizabeth Schimpf]] ➔ Valentine Schimpf ➔ Jacobus Schimpf: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[Schimpf-388|Anna Elizabeth Schimpf]] ➔ Valentine Schimpf: Needs a mother '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[Schimpf-388|Anna Elizabeth Schimpf]] ➔ Margaretta Adolph: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[DeWorth-4|William Tindall DeWorth]] ➔ Joseph DeWorth ➔ Peter Dewerth: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[DeWorth-4|William Tindall DeWorth]] ➔ Joseph DeWorth ➔ Christina Theobald: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[DeWorth-4|William Tindall DeWorth]] ➔ Mary Carson ➔ William Carson, Sr.: Needs parents # [[DeWorth-4|William Tindall DeWorth]] ➔ Mary Carson ➔ Nancy Ann Tindall: Needs parents # [[Havey-135|Katharine Havey]]: Needs parents ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Lequatt-1|Shadrach Lequatt Sr]]: Needs a mother # [[Nichols-17980|Nancy (Nichols) Lequatte ]]: Needs parents # [[Krei-10|Appolonia (Krei) Tries]]: Needs a father, uses mother's maiden name '''{{Red|Germany}}''' # [[Salis-38|August Salis]]: Needs parents '''{{Red|Germany}}''' # [[Holtz-730|Johanna (Holtz) Salis]]: Needs parents '''{{Red|Germany}}''' # [[Timmons-256|John Timmons]]: Needs parents # [[Moore-67598|Enos Moore]]: Needs parents # [[Dawson-10940|Elizabeth (Dawson) Moore]]: Needs a mother # [[Forsyth-522|David Forsyth Sr]]: Needs parents # [[McGibbon-54|Margaret (McGibbon) Forsyth]]: Needs parents # [[Truman-778|Nancy (Forsyth) Daniels]]: Needs a mother === Needs Work === # #

The WikiTree Challenge 2021 Week 48

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== WikiTree Challenge Week 48 == '''Guest Star''': [[Kircher-446|Mary Roddy]] === Notes From Mary === * Her favorite ancestor is gg grandfather John '''Seals''' (?). Dresses up a Santa Claus (s) for all holidays. He lived 26 miles from Dublin, but she don't know who his parents are. His wife was Mary Devlin, they have a huge monument Amador County, california - Mary Devlin Fields beloved wife of John - his name is not on the stone. Has a name for her father, but doesn't have anything on her mom. * '''Bradley''' family - 10 kids in family named 3 sisters, those three sisters married three men with the surname Bradley = can't find Nancy Mc(?) * Brick wall - '''Bradley''' family - Rev. James family will - that is another story - he was a priest for over 50 years - they all seem to be related to him - left a will with $85,000 in it. Only 2 siblings were still alive. Can't find Nancy '''McGillan'''. don't know her husband. don't know who their parents are. Lisbon named in the Parish, can't find where Lisbon is. She zoomed in and finally found Lisbon, but cannot find who the parents are. When one of the sisters died in 1883 or 1884, she was 117 years old, she has the baptism record - but it has to be wrong. * Mary has a lot of notes on the '''Bradley''' line. If you want to work on that line, let me or Cheryl know and we'll get those to you. * Her gg grandfather [[Kircher-465|Charles '''Kircher''']] 1821 his parents he didn't get married until the 3rd child - the grooms parents did not approve of the bride's family. They thought they were pretty educated. They looked down their nose at her. * 5th g grandfather - was a Cantor - Jacob '''Kircher''' (/) would like to go further. * [[Springer-3498|'''Springer''']]] family lived in Germany and emigrated to America lived in Salina - grand father was a cooper - and a brother was a cooper - their father died in 1864 and was survived by 6 children and she only knows 2 of them. Friedrich Springer - University in Illinois 1864 found his name there, but does not give his six children's names. She really appreciates somebody doing this. Birth place for Johannes Springer born 30 Jan 1827 is said to be Kapellen-Drusweiler, Südliche Weinstraße, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Tucker-11084|Donna Baumann]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === '''Resources''' === ====England==== * [https://www.freebmd.org.uk/ FreeBMD] * [https://www.freereg.org.uk/ FreeReg] *[[Space:England_Research_Resources:_General|England Research Resources]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:England%2C_Research_Resources England Research Resources Category] *[[Space:England_Project_Reliable_Sources|Reliable sources for pre-1700 profiles in England]] * [https://www.dengates.com/ Dengate name study] *[https://www.genuki.org.uk/ GENUKI] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_counties_of_the_United_Kingdom#England England Counties] England’s current counties. *[https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historic_counties_of_England Historical Counties of England] England’s historical counties. * English Roots Sticker {{England Sticker}} (''See their [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:England_Sticker sticker page] for more specific locations) ====Germany==== *[https://www.archion.de/ German Church Records] Archion, your browser should translate this page to English if needed. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources German Resources] List of German source links. *[https://www.archion.de/ German Church Records] Archion, your browser should translate this page to English if needed. * [https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1#https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1&path=656249-777823 ARCHION DURCHSUCHEN] * [https://die-maus-bremen.info/index.php?id=357 Die Maus] on die.mau.bremen.info * [https://www.germanroots.com/germandata.html German Genealogy Records] ''This is a list of sources, both paid and free * [https://sktranslations.com/german-church-record-vocabulary-important-words German Church Record Vocabulary] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Online_Genealogy_Records Germany Online Records] ''This is a list of sources, both paid and free *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources German Resources] List of German source links. * WikiTree [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources Germany Project Resources] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Germany_Project_Templates WikiTree Germany Project Templates] * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-67JQ-DQ7?i=60&cc=1491272&cat=23048 Germany, Prussia, BMD] * Germany records [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.birthLikePlace=germany&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on&count=20&offset=0 on FamilySearch] * [http://immigrantships.net/bremenproj/bremenproject.html Immigrant Ship Transcription Guild]: Transcribed Ships Manifests Departing from Germany * [https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/muenster/buldern-st-pankratius/KB001_1/?pg=74 Matricula Online] * [http://www.suetterlinschrift.de/Englisch/Titel.htm Old German Writing]: here you can learn about Suetterlin - the "German handwriting". There are also tips and tricks for deciphering old scripts as well as a comparison of the Suetterlin alphabet to older writings of 17th-19th century. * [http://www.archive-in-thueringen.de/de/findbuch/view/bestand/27954/systematik/115372 Thuringen Archives] * German Roots Sticker {{German Roots Sticker}} ====Ireland==== * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census Records of Ireland] NationalArchives.ie * [http://libertyellisfoundation.org/passenger Ellis Island Passenger Database] on Irish-Genealogy-Toolkit.com * [https://genealogy.nationalarchives.ie/ Genealogy Records] on Genealogy.NationalArchives.ie * [https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/irl GENUKI] on GenUki.org.uk - ''This has links to records, maps, and research tips * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Church_Records Ireland Church Records] ''Where to find church records with various links * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1584964 Ireland Marriages] on FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Census_Substitutes Ireland Census Substitutes] ''What census records are available, with where to find them * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/ireland-emigration Ireland Emigration] ''Video on FamilySearch on finding the origins of Irish Immigrants * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Online_Genealogy_Records Ireland Online Genealogy Record] Links. * [https://www.johngrenham.com/ Irish Ancestors] ''This maps out where surnames are located, as well as locations in general * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Genealogy] on IrishGenealogy.ie * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Records] ''Civil and Church record database * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ National Archives of Ireland] ''Try their [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/ census search] * [https://www.nli.ie/ National Library of Ireland] ''a new database holding images of the Library's Roman Catholic parish registers * [https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/proni PRONI] ''the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/tracing-irish-roman-catholic-ancestry Tracing Irish Roman Catholic Ancestry] ''An overview of how to approach Roman Catholic research * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ireland WikiTree Ireland Project] ''Check for resources and stickers * Tip: The census records are a good start, and you should be able to find images of all the birth records for each child on irishgenealogy. They have exact birth date, places, fathers Occupation, and mother’s maiden names. Once you get that, you can search for the marriage of the parents, and that gives their fathers names. The civil records are great, but only go back to 1864 for births, a bit earlier for marriages. ====United States==== * [https://services.dar.org/members/DAR_Research/search/?Tab_ID=1&Tab_ID_Sub=1 DAR Ancestor Search] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:United_States_Project_Reliable_Sources United States Reliable Sources] *[https://www.nypl.org/collections/articles-databases/fulton-history-old-new-york-state-historical-newspapers Newspapers via Fulton History Search] * Callahan, James Morton. "[https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_West_Virginia_Old_and_New/LTUTAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 History of West Virginia, Old and New," Volume 2] (VA: American Historical Society, 1923). * See the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:United_States_Project_Stickers United States Project Stickers] page for the various stickers available. ===FHL Lookups=== Add your ID to the request also so you can be contacted about results * For [[Hauck-922]] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QPVZ-1T9N FamilySearch Record 1] and [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QPVZ-4MW3 FamilySearch Record 2] == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week * Johann Martin Mansperger https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Mansperger-26 was created and added to the Palatine Migration Project. * After the death of Mary's 3G grandfather [[Kircher-481|Christian Friedrich Gottlieb Kircher (1789-1824)]], her 3G grandmother [[Schönemann-16|Johanna Elisabetha Wilhelmine (Schönemann) (Kircher) Spangenberg (1792-)]] remarried at age 40, to a man who was just 23. === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * * === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests' family serve in the military or military conflicts? * 3GGF John Mansperger https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Mansperger-13 - Captain in the American Revolution - York County, Pennsylvania * 4GGF Benjamin Gee https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Gee-178 Patriotic Service, Virginia, American Revolution *5GGF (Mary's DAR Patriot) William Hardy https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hardy-333 Patriotic Service, Virginia, American Revolution *2GGF George Washington Brown https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Brown-16974 - Private in the Civil War *3GGF Jeremiah Bateman Brown https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Brown-16966 Private in War of 1812 *4GGF Varney Andrews https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Andrews-398 Private in Virginia Militia, American Revolution == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # === Needs Work === # [[Lauer-129|Anna Elizabeth (Lauer) Mechling]] #

The WikiTree Challenge 2021 Week 49

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== WikiTree Challenge Week 49 == '''Guest Star''': [[Wood-38613|Marian Burk Wood]] === Notes From Guest === :From her [https://climbingmyfamilytree.blogspot.com/2021/12/honored-to-be-wikitree-challenge-guest.html blog]: *Was paternal grandpa Isaac '''Burk''' descended from the Shuham family, as he wrote on his Social Security application? If so, he was related to his bride, my paternal grandma Henrietta Mahler Burk. She was a granddaughter of Rachel Shuham Jacobs. Sticking with this line, was Necke Gelle Shuham (Isaac's mom) the sister of Hinda Mitav? *Rachel Shuham Jacobs was my paternal 2d great-grandma. Her daughter Tillie Jacobs '''Mahler''' claimed to be 100 years old when she died in 1952. If so, was Rachel a young teen when she gave birth to Tillie? *Who were maternal great-grandpa Moritz '''Farkas'''' siblings? These would be children of Ferencz Farkas & Hermina Gross Farkas. Knowing more about these ancestors could help me connect my tree with Elek Farkas and his wife Rozsi. I believe Elek's daughter was Ida Weiss who married Herman Weiss, and I know their descendants were cousins to my maternal Farkas family. But what kind of cousins? Was Herman Weiss also a cousin to Farkas family? *What about the parents of my maternal great-grandma Hani '''Simonowitz''' Schwartz and her husband, Herman Yehuda '''Schwartz'''? :An added message from her during the week: *"My Elek Farkas/Moritz Farkas connection is particularly vexing." === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[McBeth-165|Emma MacBeath]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === '''Resources''' === * [https://raduraksti-arhivi-lv.translate.goog/collections/1:8?_x_tr_sl=hu&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en-US 1897 Latvia Census] ''viewed on raduraksti-arhivi-lv using browser translation. * [https://collections.arolsen-archives.org/en/search/?s=svarz Arolsen Archives] ''An international center on Nazi persecution with the world’s most extensive collection of documents about the victims and survivors of National Socialism * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Finding_Jewish_Ancestors_from_Ukraine Finding Jewish Ancestors from Ukraine] * German terms: ** Baptisms = taufen ** Marriages = heiraten ** Deaths = sterbe * [https://www.google.com/search?q=translate+google Google Translate] * [https://www.jewishgen.org/databases/ JewishGen] ''You can use the Unified Search or scroll down for the country (i.e. Latvia) * [https://jri-poland.org/jriplweb.htm JRI Poland] ''This contains the Russian Pale in locations. The Pale of Settlement included all of modern day Belarus, Lithuania and Moldova, much of Ukraine and Poland, and relatively small parts of Latvia and western Russian Federation * Latin terms: ** Locus domicilii = home location ** Locus domicilii cum numero domus = location and number of home ** Nomen baptisantis = the name of the baptizer ** Nomen parentum = the name of the parents ** Nomen patrinorum = the name of the sponsors * [https://www.raduraksti.arhivi.lv/collections/1:8 1897 Russian Census] ''for Latvia residents. Included is [https://www.raduraksti.arhivi.lv/collections/1:8:1928 Riga] * [https://raduraksti-arhivi-lv.translate.goog/collections/1:4?_x_tr_sl=hu&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en-US Latvian Church Books] ''browser translated. You will need to know the parish or church. * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9R73-NNL?mode=g&cc=1554443&cat=743558 Lelesz-Polyan, Hungary register] ''1787-1864 on FamilySearch. Also [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9R7W-9KGP?mode=g&cc=1554443&cat=743558 1864-1900] on FamilySearch Languages: Hungarian, Latin, Ukrainian * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DTD4-D1?wc=9PQW-SPX%3A107654201%2C113969601%2C118156501%2C950152401&cc=1554443 Slovakia Church Records] ''Sobrance District - birth, marriage, and death records on FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1554443 Slovakia Church and Synagogue Books, 1592-1935] ** Birth = Krsty ** Marriage = Manželstvá ** Death = Úmrtia * [https://sub-carpathia-genealogy.org/a-pack/profile/search.php#pagecenter Sub-Carpathia-Genealogy.org] ''This has a search feature, so you can look for vital records and census records for Hungary / Czechoslovakia * [https://rtrfoundation.org/lnintro.shtml Ukraine Surname Database] ''I had better luck using the first soundex option'' * [https://yvng.yadvashem.org/index.html?language=en Yad Vashem]. The World Holocaust Remembrance Center. The Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names. == FHC Lookup Requests == *"New York, New York City Marriage Records, 1829-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:24DM-K4W : 10 February 2018), Max Birk and Rebecca Chacken, 26 Jun 1936; citing Marriage, Manhattan, New York, New York, United States, New York City Municipal Archives, New York; FHL microfilm 1,674,582. **I'm especially interested in seeing the names of Rebecca's parents. The link says Israel for the father, no last name included. [[Weatherall-96|Weatherall-96]] 03:20, 13 December 2021 (UTC) == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week * JewishGen actually has a lot of records indexed from the areas of Hungary that Marian's Schwartz, Farkas and Kunstler families come from. We've found some of them, and only a few are online at FamilySearch. But the other indexed records cite their source and Marian should be able to obtain copies of the originals. * There was a set of Baptism records from Botpalad at FamilySearch that had a surprisingly large number of people with the Farkas surname in it. This may mean that: (1) There were a lot of Farkas surnames in the town and when Marian's ancestors adopted a surname (likely late 1700's or early 1800's), they chose a common name in the town, (2) Farkas in Hungarian means wolf and animals were always popular selections for surnames, (3) The family worked for or lived with a Farkas family when they selected the surname, or (4) The original Farkas was non-Jewish and married a Jewish woman and the descendants were Jewish. If the latter true, then Marian's Farkas family could be related to the baptised Farkas people, but this is the least likely possibility. * A very likely brother to Moritz Farkas is [[Farkas-263|Simon Farkas (abt.1852-)]]. The Hungarian birth record of Moritz' daughter Hermina (Farkas) Schwartz lists in the comments a Simon Farkas who likely would have been a close relative of the family. Simon's father is listed on Simon's wedding record as Ferencz, which corresponds to Moritz' father: Fred or Ferencz. Simon married and had at least 8 children. * Interestingly, two of Simon Farkas' children were twins, as were two of Moritz's children. So if they are brothers, then maybe twins run in the Farkas family. * There is no evidence as of yet that Elek Farkas is related to Moritz Farkas, and no Hungarian records could be found that match up to Elek, his wife Rozsi or his children. === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * [[Space:Moritz_Farkas_(1857_-_1936)_Farkas-229_Potential_Children_%26_Sibling_records|Moritz Farkas (1857 - 1936) Farkas-229 Potential Children & Sibling records]] * === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests' family serve in the military or military conflicts? * * == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # Jacqueline Smith: Needs parents # [[Milton-1917|Elizabeth (Milton) Morgan (1751-1772)]]: Needs parents # John Sanderson: Needs parents # Sarah Foscue: Needs a mother # John Hamilton: Needs a mother # [[Hamilton-28633|James P. Hamilton (1790-1844)]]: Needs a mother # [[Turner-38484|Margaret (Turner) Hamilton (1792-1855)]]: Needs parents # [[Linton-2518|William Linton (1746-1801)]]: Needs a mother # [[Teaquite-1|Sarah Teaquite (1753-)]]: Needs parents # James McBride: Needs a mother # Mary White: Needs parents # [[Selfridge-201|Robert B Selfridge (abt.1775-abt.1851)]]: Needs parents # Alexander Donaldson: Needs parents # Margaret Barron: Needs parents # [[Crouchley-29|Alice (Crouchley) Sutton (1712-1800)]]: Needs a mother # [[Yates-8517|Peter Yates (1733-1797)]]: Needs a mother # [[Ellison-4341|Peter Ellison (1742-)]]: Needs a mother # Peggy Nelson: Needs a mother # Johanne Christensdatter: Needs parents ''Line corrected # Frands Pedersen: Needs parents ''Line corrected # Maren Andersdatter: Needs parents ''Line corrected # Jens Larsen: Needs parents # David Thomas: Needs parents # Sarah Morris: Needs a mother # [[Springthorpe-70|John Springthorpe (abt.1750-)]] : Needs parents # Mary Bailey: Needs parents # John Springthorpe b. : Needs parents # Elizabeth Spriggs: Needs parents === Needs Work === # #

The WikiTree Challenge 2021 Week 6

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{{Image|file=Week_6_Judy_Russell_Let_the_Sources_Decide.png |align=r |size=l |caption=Pedigree Chart }} == Overview == Judy Russell's ancestry is German on her father's side and her mother's side spans from Scotland, London, and in the USA from Virginia to Texas. On her blog she states that some claim an ancestor either on the Mayflower or at least the Massachusetts Bay Colony, but she has never found any evidence of that. Judy and her ancestors do not have a large presence on WikiTree - yet. We will need to create a whole bunch of profiles. Please be sure to use only good sources. == Information Shared by Guest == : Please check [https://www.legalgenealogist.com/ Judy's Blog] before working on German ancestors. She has recently done a lot of work on them. == Information or Photos Shared by Others == I contacted WikiTreer Richard Steele (4th cousin to Judy) who is researching people who are also in Judy's maternal line (Baker, maybe others) and he has posted photos and photos of documents on Ancestry. I contacted him and although he cannot participate at this time, he did give permission for us to upload those photos to WikiTree, yay! His Ancestry username is saxy861. Be sure he is the one who originally shared an image. I found images because they were "external links" on profiles that actually worked! This is a link to his pedigree: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/32068124?cfpid=18176024795&dtid=100. == Known Problems == [[Woodruff-335|John Woodruff]] is part of a branch that supposedly goes back to 1035 or something. On Judy's blog she positively states that she does not have any ancestors from New England. I found that [[Davenport-51|Martin Davenport (abt.1683-bef.1735)]] apparently has a mother born in Southampton, NY. This is probably where the error is. == Interesting Finds? == Judy Russell, Week 6, has the surname Schöne in her family tree as does Jen Baldwin, Week 4. Can they be related? ---- I find myself concentrating on an ancestor who is not on the direct line and finding interesting items. newspapers.com is great. So Martin and Martha's daughter, Theodora married a man who worked in a cotton gin factory in Elk City, (Cottrell-680) Texas. They had 2 daughters before he died in 1923. One daughter, Ruby, had her engagement announced at a bridge party hosted by her sister in 1937. Her picture and wedding date were on the tally cards. She was married less than a month later. commented 1 day ago by Nancy Wilson ---- This is more of a lead to pursue: Nancy W (Cox-27529)Today at 2:10 PM Can someone look into seeing if there is any connection between Herman Geissler and [[Geisler-771|Francis Geisler (1821-1889)]]? This Francis Geisler came to America in the 1800s and settled in Michigan. It would be interesting to see if they were related in Germany, His grandson, [[Geisler-769|Ralph Henry Geisler (1900-1989)]] moved to Midland Texas and became friends with Judy's mother's ancestors. Would be interesting to find a circle. ---- == Links == === Free Space About Ruby Hodge Bridge Game Engagment === https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Ruby_Hodges_engagement_party There is a list of attendees who will need profiles created and to be connected. === Official G2G Post === https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1176390/wikitree-challenge-6-judy-russell === Comparison Tree on Geni === This tree is also maintained, in part, by Randy Schoenberg and others. https://www.geni.com/people/JG-Russell/6000000012861348885?through=6000000043600077949 === Ancestry Tree === This tree starts with her parents, Hugo Hermann Geissler and Hazel Irene Cottrell. https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/45027055/person/6294584186/facts === Week 6 Tracking Spreadsheet === Use this page to indicate to the rest of the team what you are ''currently working on.'' Find your name in the column for Participant's Name (this is you) and next to it you can put the WikiTree ID of the profile you are working on. Don't forget to remove the ID when you go to bed, etc. This is to try to minimize the bumping of heads and stepping on toes. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1nOhaqMjDx7oGUB1nmbWeMVf1fKasTalOAJ4ui4gQEPw/edit?ts=5ff7219e&pli=1#gid=1141047449 === Week 6 Discord Room === https://discord.com/channels/798930139106902056/802548001230684181 === Pre-Chat Page === https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1180911/wikitree-challenge-week-russell-coordination-discussion === Resources === * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Germany#Project_Resources Germany Project Resources] == WikiTree Challenge Week 6 ==

The WikiTree Challenge 2021 Week 8

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== The WikiTree Challenge Week 8 == {{Image|file=WikiTree_Image_Library-192.png|align=l|size=500}} ---- : Guest Star: [[MacEntee-1|Thomas MacEntee]] : [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1181924/wikitree-challenge-8-thomas-macentee G2G post for Thomas's Challenge Week] === Resources === Ireland: *[https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/irl/MOG Genuki for County Monaghan] *[https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ IrishGenealogy.ie website] *[http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/ Ireland Census]. The National Archives of Ireland. New York: *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Sources-New_York New York Resources] guide on WikiTree (e.g., county histories, Cutter, etc.) *[https://publications.newberry.org/ahcbp/pages/New_York.html Atlas of Historical County Boundaries]. Dr. William M. Scholl Center for American History and Culture. The Newberry Library. *[https://fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html Fulton History] *[https://nyshistoricnewspapers.org New York Historic Newspapers] Austin family: * MacEntee, Thomas. [https://destinationaustinfamily.blogspot.com Destination Austin Family Blog] * Moore, Edith Austin. ''[https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce00moor/page/230/mode/2up?q=Jedediah A genealogy of the descendants of Robert Austin of Kingstown, Rhode Island].'' St. Petersburg, Fla., 1951. (Also found from this [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Descendants_of_Robert_Austin space page]) Henneberg Family: * MacEntee, Thomas. ''[http://henneberg.weebly.com Henneberg Family].'' McEntee family: * Grenham, John. [https://www.johngrenham.com/findasurname.php?surname=McEntee McEntee surname]. Putman family: * Putman, George W. (1838- ). ''[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/506944-redirection Genealogy of David Putman and his descendants, 1645-1916 : showing his descent from Johannes Pootman (Putman), born in 1645, the earliest ancestor that we have any record of : also his family record and early descendants].'' === Free Space Pages === #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:William_Wood_and_Elizabeth_C. William Wood & Elizabeth C. Freer], by [[Selvaggio-84|Lucy Selvaggio-Diaz]] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Will_of_Sebastian_Gunsolus Will of Sebastian Gunsolus], by [[Selvaggio-84|Lucy Selvaggio-Diaz]] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Syracuse%2C_New_York_%28The_Salt_City%29 Syracuse, New York (The Salt City)], by [[Sands-1865|Kay Knight]] === Interesting Finds === :The surnames on this [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-62V3-RSY?i=29&cc=1438024 1870 Census page] look like they all might be related to Thomas :[https://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn83031340/1873-12-11/ed-1/seq-3/ Death of Charles W. McEntee], in 1873 :[[McEntee-174|Jervis McEntee]], grandson of Charles and Mary McEntee and notable artist : There are numerous newspaper stories about this chap Dennis Lahive and his children. As a nightwatchman at least two factories burned down when he was on duty and his brother Michael was a volunteer fireman! [[Lahive-12]] : The 5th great-grandfather of Thomas, [[DeGroodt-13|Cornelius Augustus DeGroodt]], had at least ten children. Two were named Cornelius, and two were named Jemima. Nine of the children were baptized on the same day in 1807.([[Silva-1055]]) :Thomas's gr. grandfather, [[Slattery-18|John Vincent Slattery]] and his five siblings were orphaned when they were very young -- their father died in 1894, and their mother died 3 years later. On the 1900 Census, John and his siblings were living with their mother's 30-year-old and single brother -- [[Lehive-1|Michael (Lehive) Leehive]]. Ten years later at the time of the next census, the kids are living on their own with their 20-year-old sister listed as the head of the household. I wonder if Thomas has any more information he can add to this story. -- [[Fiscus-32|Fiscus-32]] 20:12, 1 March 2021 (UTC) ===Military Service === :[[Harp-1271|Cyrus D. Harp]], spouse of Rachel Jennie (Wood) Harp who is sister to Elmira (Wood-1157) MacEntee, Thomas' direct line ancestor, served in the Civil War :[[Roosa-602|John C. Roosa]], father of Rachel (previous brickwall), died in Virginia during the Civil War == The Eight Grandparents == I have tried to highlight SOME of the most recent brickwalls. You can click through each link to see the corresponding pedigree. 1. [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MacEntee-Family-Tree-6 Pedigree Tree for Elmer MacEntee] :Elmer's lines go through New York, France, and Germany; they encompass New Netherland and Dutch Roots profiles also ::'''Brickwalls''' #[[McEntee-1|Charles McEntee]], ''needs mother'' #[[Unknown-21663|Mary Unknown]], Charles' wife, ''needs LNAB'' #[[Wood-1158|William Wood]], ''needs both parents'' #[[Unknown-21659|Elizabeth C. Unknown]], now [[Freer-128|Elizabeth Freer]], '''BRICKWALL BROKEN''' by [[Selvaggio-84|Lucy Selvaggio-Diaz]] 2. [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/DeGroodt-Family-Tree-5 Pedigree Tree for Margaret DeGroodt] :Margaret's lines go through the Provinces and States of New York, New Jersey, East Jersey; Germany, Scotland, and the Netherlands; many of these profiles fall under the New Netherland Settlers WikiTree and Dutch Roots Projects ::'''Brickwalls''' #[[Unknown-21665|Susan Unknown]], ''needs LNAB'' #[[Finehout-1|Elisabeth Fineout]], ''needs father''; ''mother needs LNAB'' #[[Simpson-333|Charles Simpson]], ''needs parents'' #[[De_Veaux-3|Elizabeth De Veaux]], father found, '''BRICKWALL BROKEN''' by [[Hardman-1532|Maddy Hardman]] #[[De_Veaux-3|Elizabeth De Veaux]], ''needs mother'' #[[Unknown-21664|Rachel Unknown]], now Rachel Roosa, '''BRICKWALL BROKEN''' by [[Hardman-1532|Maddy Hardman]] 3. [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Slattery-Family-Tree-18 Pedigree Tree for John Slattery] :John was born and died in New York; his father was Irish and his mother was English/Irish ::'''Brickwalls''' #[[Slattery-20|Martin Slattery]], ''needs parents'' #[[Leehive-1|John Leehive]], parents found, need profiles, '''BRICKWALL BROKEN''' by [[Hardman-1532|Maddy Hardman]] and [[Winton-239|Carol Keeling]] #[[Unknown-21653|Unknown Unknown]], now Julia Keefe, '''BRICKWALL BROKEN''' by [[Hardman-1532|Maddy Hardman]] and [[Winton-239|Carol Keeling]] 4. [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Krom-Family-Tree-33 Pedigree Tree for Loretta Krom] ::'''Brickwalls''' #[[Christiana-3|Jacob Christiana]], ''needs parents'' 5. [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Austin-Family-Tree-518 Pedigree Tree for John Austin] :John's lines go through New York, Massachusetts, Ireland ::'''Brickwalls''' #[[O'Keefe-43|David O'Keefe]], born in Ireland and died in New York, ''needs parents'' #[[Sullivan-675|Daniel Sullivan]], born in Ireland and died in New York, ''needs parents'' #[[Griffin-672|Mary Griffin]], born in Ireland, died in New York. Her father is named but his profile is blank; ''needs mother''. There is a transcription of her obituary on her profile indicating six children survived her but only one has a profile. 6. [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/McGuiness-Family-Tree-8 Pedigree Tree for Therese McGuinness] :Therese's lines go through Ireland before the family immigrated to New York ::'''Brickwalls''' #[[McGuiness-7|Matthew McGuinness]], born in Ireland, died in New York, ''needs parents'' #[[Farron-2|John Farron]], born in Ireland about 1840, ''needs parents'' #[[Doherty-57|Ellen Doherty]], born in Ireland about 1840, ''needs parents'' 7. [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Henneberg-Family-Tree-6 Pedigree Tree for Richard Henneberg] :Richard was born in Germany and died in Florida ::'''Brickwalls''' #[[Henneberg-78|Gustavus Henneberg]], corrected father for [[Henneberg-5|Gustavus Henneberg]], '''BRICKWALL BROKEN''' by [[Jatzek-9|Frank Jatzek]] #[[Taulbet-1|Henrietta Taulbet]], corrected mother for [[Henneberg-5|Gustavus Henneberg]], '''BRICKWALL BROKEN''' by [[Jatzek-9|Frank Jatzek]] #[[Zwicker-439|Walter Zwicker]], father found for [[Zwicker-63|Magdalena Zwicker]], '''BRICKWALL BROKEN''' by [[Smith-159364|Cheryl Hess]] #[[Zwicker-63|Magdalena Zwicker]], ''needs mother'' 8. [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Pressner-Family-Tree-1 Pedigree Tree for Frances Pressner] :Frances' lines go through Austria and Germany before the families immigrated to New York ::'''Brickwalls''' #[[Pressner-3|John Pressner]], born about 1800 in Germany, ''needs parents'' #[[Unknown-44706|Frances Unknown]], John's wife, born about 1800 in Germany, ''needs parents'' #[[Herger-2|Joseph Herger]], born about 1805 in Germany, ''needs parents'' #[[Unknown-44701|Anna Unknown]], Joseph's wife, born about 1805 in Germany, ''needs parents'' #[[Häring-687|Johann Häring]], father found for [[Herring-70|Franz Herring]], '''BRICKWALL BROKEN''' by [[Lear-1133|Andy Lear]] #[[Hässler-510|Maria Hässler]], mother found for [[Herring-70|Franz Herring]], '''BRICKWALL BROKEN''' by [[Lear-1133|Andy Lear]] #[[Mauch-185|Fidel Mauch]], father found for [[Mauch-71|Marie Anna Mauch]], '''BRICKWALL BROKEN''' by [[Martin-58790|Rosalie Neve]] #[[Brodbeck-93|Magdalena Brodbeck]], mother found for [[Mauch-71|Marie Anna Mauch]], '''BRICKWALL BROKEN''' by [[Martin-58790|Rosalie Neve]]

The WikiTree Challenge 2022 Challenge 10

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== WikiTree Challenge Week 10 == '''Guest Star''': [[Musk-15|Elon Musk]] === Notes From The Guest === * ''There are no notes, as Elon is a 'focus' and not a 'guest' this week. * [https://twitter.com/MLSilva48479306/status/1598498634038919169 Mindy's Tweet] 1 Dec 2022 === Needs Work === :Please remove them from the list if you finish them. Thanks!! # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_2022_Week10 Suggestions] # [[Spencer-260|John Spencer (1750-1824)]] b. Connecticut. ''Still needs more work - Revolutionary War Soldier, needs sources''.
There are extra 'notes' and the sources need attention. Thanks!
Duplicated sources have been removed and span tags replaced by in-line citations. [[Ellingson-287|Ellingson-287]] 20:50, 13 May 2022 (UTC) # [[Musk-62|John Musk (abt.1768-abt.1834)]] b. England ''Needs research, a bio, and children # [[Parry-2716|Eliza (Parry) Angel (abt.1851-)]] b. England ''Needs bio - done - Bio written, death sourced [[Potter-10870|Potter-10870]] 08:45, 15 May 2022 (UTC) # [[Nixon-5513|William Nixon (1743-1819)]] b. England ''Needs children added - done [[Wheatley-2390]] 23:19, 14 May 2022 (GMT+1) # [[Mack-4175|Fanny (Mack) Irish (abt.1816-)]] b. England ''Has parent's whose sources are rather sparse, any extra sources to flesh out profiles perhaps?'' Have added the other children but currently drawing a blank with more records.[[Buckle-52|Buckle-52]] 09:51, 19 May 2022 (UTC) ==== Needs Work - South Africa ==== # [[Champion-327|John Irish Champion (1854-)]] ''added birth record and some headings cannot find a death record, needs some cleaning up in bio Cormack-404 === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Williams-47589|Joan Whitaker]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/The_WikiTree_Challenge_2022_Challenge_10 Church of St Mary Major, Exeter] === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === * == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week. Please add your Wiki-ID after each discovery. Thanks!! :For ideas on what is generally used for Interesting finds, you can check out a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2022_Challenge_8#Interesting_Finds prior week]. # Elon's 10th great grandmother [[Van_de_Kaap-28|Lijsbeth (van de Kaap) Sanders (abt.1659-1742)]] was an enslaved African, so Elon is African-American. - Maeder-84 # Elon's 11th great grandfather [[Van_Bengale-18|Antonij Jansz van Bengale (1635-abt.1700)]] was a freed slave - and a slave-trader. - Maeder-84 # [[Barter-827|Isaac Barter (abt.1816-)]] was transported to Tasmania will create a free space page with more details from the newspapers [[Buckle-52|Buckle-52]] 08:13, 13 May 2022 (UTC) # Thomas A. Haldeman was a blacksmith by trade. Thomas A. Haldeman was an occupant here for several years, and carried on wagon making in shops on the opposite side of the street. He also filled the office of justice of the peace. [[Hauschel-1]] # Elon Musk's 2nd great grandmother [[Musk-44|Eliza Musk (bef.1844-1913)]] had twins, Elon had twins as well (might be genetic).[Please note: Elon Musk and his first wife, the former Justine Wilson, were married in 2000. Their first son, Nevada Musk, died from sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). The couple then used IVF and had a set of twins and a set of triplets, named Griffin, Xavier, Damian, Saxon, and Kai. The couple divorced in 2008. Steen-1128] # [[Fletcher-11359|Harold Fletcher (1884-1980)]], Elon Musk's great grandfather. In 1900 the following newspaper report was published in Lincolnshire, England: Stamford Mercury 06 April 1900, page 7, SPILSBY POLICE, Monday.- ''Before the Rev R W. Cracroft (chairman), Mr. W.W. Gainsford, Mr. J. W. Walker, Mr. M. Staniland, Mr H. Walker, and Mr. B C. Garfit.'',Several charges of obscene language were dealt with. Harold Fletcher, Harry Bradshaw and George Alliss, youths, Toynton All Saints, for loitering and smoking near the chapel during divine service, at Toynton All Saints on the 25th March, were fined 6d. and 4s.6d. costs each. https://search.findmypast.co.uk/bna/viewarticle?id=bl%2f0000237%2f19000406%2f054&stringtohighlight=harold%20fletcher%20toynton Subscription required, accessed 12 May 2022Wheatley-2390 # The name Elon derives from Hebrew, meaning "oak tree". This name carries through generations of this family: [[Haldeman-70|John Elon Haldeman (1871-1909)]], [[Powers-6905|Elon Powers (1803-1876)]], and [[Musk-15|Elon Musk]] . [[Powers-6905|Elon Powers (1803-1876)]] is the third great grandfather of [[Musk-15|Elon Musk]] . Steen-1128 # The 1854 home of [[Powers-6905|Elon Powers (1803-1876)]], third great grandfather of [[Musk-15|Elon Musk]], has been restored "allowing particular care to be given to historic accuracy and craftsmanship", in the McHenry County Conservation District. Known as the Powers-Walker House, Ringwood, Illinois, it is a venue for public programs and research. Steen-1128 #[[Theron-272|Charlize Theron]]'s fourth great grandmother, [[De_Vos-595|Anna Sophia (de Vos) Theron (bef.1748-1818)]], was the sister of [[Musk-15|Elon Musk]]'s fifth great grandmother, [[De_Vos-539|Maria Susanna (de Vos) Theron (bef.1750-1796)]] .Steen-1128 # [[Duckworth-2641|Peter Duckworth (1808-)]] and his second wife, [[Baguley-318|Ann (Baguley) Duckworth (1821-)]] had two sets of twins. # Unusually sisters [[Barter-716|Mary Ann (Barter) Devine]] and [[Barter-62|Lucy Barter]] (third great grandmother of Elon) marriages are on the same scanned page of the marriage register for the church in Caledon despite being married two years apart [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9TWG-9V4Y Caledon Marriage Register] (Wallace-16818) #Brothers of [[Musk-44|Eliza Musk]] Elon's Great Great GrandMother namely [[Musk-57|Robert Musk]] and [[Musk-55|John Musk]] married two Brooks Sisters Pamela and Melina. # Interestingly one of Martha van Coppenhagen (born Irish) daughter's ([[Van_Coppenhagen-41|Magdalena Aletta van Coppenhagen (1869-1953)]]) married a Mr Perfect, lol (Wallace-16818) #At some time in the early 1860s [[Duckworth-2640|William Duckworth]] and his wife and children changed their name to Robinson. The reason for the name change has not been found. #Elon’s fifth great grandfather [[Pope-9726| Stephen Pope]] ran a rough pub in Cowes on the Isle of Wight in England called the “Prince Regent”. In 1826, he was convicted of keeping it open after hours and fined £5. #The same Stephen Pope was a member of Vectis Union Society, held at West Cowes. One of the rules of the club was not to drink after 9 o’clock, and when a member of the club allegedly spotted him in another pub after 9 he was stripped of his pension. There then proceeded a dozen or more court sessions when Stephen appealed and was eventually reinstated, but it is not clear that he ever got the money he was owed. #Another descendant of Stephen Pope, [[Gauntlett-168|Frederic William Gauntlett]], survived the sinking of RMS Lusitania in 1915 when the famous liner was struck by a German torpedo off the south coast of Ireland. #Elon's ninth great grandfather was a Mennonite bishop, [[Herr-99|Hans Herr]], and Elon's grandfather's sister-in-law (Elon's great aunt), Martha Hartogh Musk [[Hartogh-8]], was the ninth great granddaughter of a Mennonite preacher, Martin Oberholtzer [[Oberholtzer-21]], who was martyred, drowned by followers of the leader of the Protestant Reformation in Switzerland, Ulrich Zwingli [[Zwingli-5]], who is Elon Musk's fifteenth great uncle. ~ Steven Johns [[Johns-4574]] #Jacob Haldeman [[Haldeman-53]] was a cousin of General Sir Frederick Haldimand [[Haldimand-13]], Governor of Quebec. A tradition in the Lancaster County family states that in 1773 General Haldimand visited the family and wished to adopt one of Jacob Haldeman's children, but the offer was refused. (Albasini-30) #In July 1673, Barbara Wyss [[Wyss-354]] was banned from Steffisburg for being an Anabaptist. His husband Christian Haldimann [[Haldimann-14]] then distinguished himself in when he intervened with loud cries and equipped with a simple fork at the arrest of his Anabaptist wife. This action earned Christian a prison sentence and the bailiff of Thun also imposed a very heavy fine of 200 pounds on him. (Albasini-30) === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. *[[Space:Isaac_Barter_Criminal_and_Transportation_Records|Isaac Barter Criminal and Transportation Records]] === Military Profiles === *Great-Great Grandfather [[Norman-2891|Joshua Norman (abt.1835-1915)]] served in the Civil War *[[Maton-114|William Henry Maton (1853-)]] joined the Royal Rifle Reserve Regt in 1900. *[[Maton-119|Alfred Maton (1864-)]] joined the Dragoon Guards in 1885. *[[Musk-35|Walter Henry James Musk (1917-1986)]] served as private in WW2 in the Technical Services Corps seeing action in Egypt, Abyssinia, East Africa and Italy. He received a number of stars and medals for his efforts. == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === :These links were added mid-week by [[Silva-1055|Mindy]] and [[Williams-47589|Joan Whitaker]]. Remember to claim any brick wall bounties in the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/0000000 G2G]! ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Edwards-24306|Ann (Edwards) Musk (abt.1772-1861)]] # [[Dalton-1356|Mary Dalton (abt.1810-)]] # [[Powell-22948|Edward Powell (1830-)]] # [[Pope-9726|Stephen Pope (abt.1770-1849)]] ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Powers-6905|Elon Powers (1803-1876)]] # [[Harker-274|Ann (Harker) Norman (abt.1802-1867)]] # [[Stephenson-6307|John Stephenson (1813-)]] # [[Lee-39989|Mary (Lee) Reeve (bef.1785-abt.1811)]] == '''Resources''' == : Please list any resources that you have. We all gain knowledge from eachother! ==== General WT Resources ==== * [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. 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== WikiTree Challenge Week 12 == '''Guest Star''': [[McMaster-1701|Lois (McMaster) McMaster Bujold]] === Notes From The Guest === * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066148826&view=1up&seq=7 The Genealogy of the family of Gamaliel Gerould] * This offer has, roundaboutly, got me doing a project I've been sitting on for decades, scanning and putting into postable Word files my mother's early 70s typescripts of a couple of 1864 family diaries. More on that if anyone's interested. * Quite a lot is known about the Gerould side of my family, going back to one Jacques Gerould, a French Hugenot doctor who sailed to America in 1700. One family legend has it that he later (presumably much later) married a girl he'd delivered on the ship. Following the Lockes back, I dimly recall seeing some family tree thing with dates in the 1600s. So there's likely a good bit to be found in that quadrant. * I did want to get accurate information on my Civil War Geroulds, to work on an intro for the diaries, my next project. Practically the first hit was the very book I remembered from family stuff. 19th. C. self-or-vanity published 1885, to my surprise by a glance at the intro by my great-grandfather Samuel Lankton Gerould, he of the Civil War memoir that will be part of the set. Most of the generation of interest were still alive when it was compiled, evidently from the lack of certain death dates. It was bound in a muted red cover; I don't have that copy, but somewhere in my stuff I remember having a photocopy of it, probably still lurking. I must have read the intro at some point, but so long ago I don't remember when, and had forgotten all the details. * My dad got interested in genealogy late in his life, and did some tracing on the McMasters, who came down from Ontario after the Civil War in the person of his grandfather. There was at one point an old McMaster family bible that got stolen in a burglary and never recovered, that according to my grandfather Royal McMaster had more information handwritten in it, going back to the 19th C. Gone now. * I know nearly nothing about my dad's mother, who died young a few days after giving birth to my dad's younger sister Ethel circa ~1916-18, not sure of the dates. Probably in Pittsburgh, PA by then, or the family might still have been back in Washington, PA. I know I saw a death certificate for her at one point, and there is one photo of which I have a scan taken circa 1910, the only image of her I've ever seen. Do you use visuals on your thing, or is it all audio podcast? She was such a blank silence in my family, I never thought to ask about her of my grandfather when he was alive, who would have been the only person who remembered her. * The other two family legends never confirmed is the belief that that branch was descended from Rebecca Nourse (sp?), who was among those hanged/judicially murdered in the Salem Witch Trials at age, like, 70-something. But I don't believe anyone got the last links connected up. And the other was that the Lockes were collateral descendants of English philosopher John Locke, also not confirmed. Or it might have been another John Locke -- seems to me it could have been a common English name combo. I'd be curious if your crew could find anything more on those two little mysteries. * Upon reflection, I do realize I'd met some older siblings of my grandfathers (both of whom died in the 60s.) We once visited Grandpa McMaster's brother down in Beaumont, Texas, in the late 50s; Authur, maybe? And in the 60s and maybe one other time, mother's paternal aunts Harriet and Marion in, hm, Medford, likely. (I wasn't sure at the time which one was married to Bill Brophy, but I remember Bill -- Boston lawyer, quite a character.) Most of the Gerould family memorabilia, including the books, came to my mom from them. * In the course of talking with, well, e-mailing, my older brother Jim re: the diary project he coughed up more scans of old family photos, including, finally, one with my grandmother McMaster's full name: Pearl Margurite Willard Beaver. (I'm not 100% sure of the spelling of her middle name.) * Dad's grandparents' names confirmed as Marshall McMaster and Hannah Parker. The family photo taken of the parents and all 4 boys when my grandfather Charles Royal was about 2 circa 1880 is v. cool. * The Civil War chapbook project is moving along. I have a nice professional cover for it, and most of its contents arranged and tidied up. The only mystery that remains is the identity of the "Polly Anderson" who passed the diaries along to my mother in the late 50s. I found a Mary Foster Gerould Anderson (1903 - 1972), daughter of John Hiram Gerould, older brother of my grandfather, who seems a likely candidate, but how you'd get "Polly" out of that name I don't know. * [https://www.goodreads.com/questions/2361662-dear-lois-as-of-june-2022-are-you Relevant Goodreads Q&A answer from Lois] === Needs Work === # Research on [[Thayer-3122|Ezekiel Thayer's (1746-1791)]] Revolutionary service. There are two other patriots named Ezekiel Thayer who received pensions. Could someone look at service records and exclude those receiving pensions, and see if there are any service records that would match the correct Ezekiel. His granddaughter said that he served in the War. # === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === * https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6CTY-W43J "Images Available" for a child of [[Hunter-21991|Catharine (Hunter) Bieber (1797-1878)]]. ([[Silva-1055]]) *[[Willyard-80]] needs his parents confirmed, Can someone with (FHC-only record) access see if they're listed in his death record? Frederick (age 83) died on 10 March 1856 and was buried in 1856 in Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, United States. '''Burial''': "Pennsylvania, Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Deaths and Burials, 1856-1971" {{FamilySearch Record|6CYD-WFP7}} (accessed 21 June 2022) {{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSZZ-79CM-1}} Image number 00243. Frederick Wilyard burial (died on 10 Mar 1856 at age 83) in 1856 in Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, United States. * I need this marriage record for the slides please ([[Nurse-9|Samuel Nurse]]): https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FHTL-1QH ([[Silva-1055]]) == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week. Please add your Wiki-ID at the end, thanks!! [[Wiki-ID]] # The eighth great grandmother of Lois, [[Towne-64|Rebecca (Towne) Nurse (1621-1692)]], was accused of witchcraft and executed by hanging in New England during the Salem Witch Trials of 1692. She was fully exonerated less than twenty years later. # In April 1901, Lois's great grandfather [[Gerould-15|Samuel Lankton Gerould]] purchased a large scrap book and had it placed in the Social Library in Hollis, New Hampshire, calling for the public to send in "all items of interest they may find," to help preserve the history of the community. #Lois's great grandfather [[Gerould-15|Samuel Lankton Gerould]] in 1885 published "The Genealogy of the Family of Gamaliel Gerould son of Dr. Jaques (or James) Jerauld of the Province of Languedoc France." #The 1850 census lists Lois's third great grandparents [[Thayer-5854|Peter Thayer]] and his wife [[Blake-10742|Abigail (Blake) Thayer]] as living in the Poor House in Acworth, Sullivan County, New Hampshire. They were listed as "paupers." #The marriage record of [[Drummond-4099|Andronicus Drummond]] and Anna L Turner for 3 Jul 1917 lists him as having 3 previous marriages, (Still looking for other wives) #[[Schoaf-6|Fred Schoaf]], Lois's first cousin twice removed, survived the Great War, rising to the rank of battalion sergeant major of the 60th Field Artillery, only to plunge to his death in 1922 while going on a flight with his brother, Ralph, a flight instructor during the war. #Lois's 2nd great grandmother [[Locke-1363|Cynthia Locke Gerould ]] "taught a class in the Sunday-school of the state's prison after she was seventy years of age." #The home of Martin L Gerould (brother to Lois's great Grandfather) in St Louis Missouri is preserved by the state Office of Historic Preservation. See https://mostateparks.com/sites/mostateparks/files/Marshall%20Place%20Survey.pdf and search for "Martin Gerould House"; he bought the site in 1869, apparently for a bride-to-be who died before the marriage. He lived elsewhere in Webster Groves, then sold the house in 1882. #Gen.William Tecumseh[Sherman-393] and Lois are 6th cousins four times removed; both are descendants of Grace (Makin) Sherman (abt.1578-aft.1643) and her husband Edmund Sherman of Dedham, Essex, UK, who crossed the Atlantic by 1635 to found of a major American Sherman family. She also shares the same connection to his brother, Sen, John H. Sherman [[Sherman-2207]] (1823 - 1900) who gave his name to the Sherman Anti-Trust Act. #[[Albee-510|John H. Albee (abt.1833-1915)]], Lois's first cousin four times removed, was a Unitarian minister turned Transcendental poet, known for his friendship and correspondence with Ralph Waldo Emerson. He published a memoir that includes his mother's stories about his grandmother, [[Unknown-451012|Huldah (Thayer)(Thayer) Albee]], Lois's fourth great-grandmother. "My mother, your grandmother, was a widow. I never saw my own father, for I was born while he was away fighting in the battles of the Revolution and he never returned; he was killed at Yorktown. When I was about ten years old my mother had an offer of marriage from a farmer in Medway who had lost his wife... she set out for Medway upon the mare's back, taking me with her on a pillion behind. ... your grandmother was a large, stout woman and we had a number of bags and bundles fastened onto the saddle, and I almost hidden among them... She wore an immense bonnet flaring wide in front and big bowed silver spectacles." [Cole-12288] #During the American Revolutionary War [[Weyerbacher-21|Anna (Weyerbacher) Hennig (1767-1794)]] Lois's 5th great grandmother and her elder sister Elizabeth were captured by a group of marauding Indians allied with the British. The Indians set fire to the cabins and departed with the two girls. In a few days Anna returned, the 14 years old girl having escaped from her captors, but her sister [[Weyerbacher-36|Elizabeth Weyerbacher (1765 - )]] choose to stay with the tribe and married an Indian. # [[Bieber-29|Johannes S. Bieber (1764-1846)]] owned 5 beehives when he died, as well as a copper barrel kettle (commonly used for moonshine). [[Urbach-13]] #Lois’s eighth great grandparents, Henry [[Adams-277|Adams]] 1583-1646 and Edith ([[Squire-1|Edith (Squire]]) Adams (1587 - 1672), arrived in the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1638 and founded a family dynasty so large and powerful (89 grandchildren and later, two Presidents) that they were sometimes referred to as the Founders of New England. As a result, Lois is a third cousin 6 times removed to President John [[Adams-10|Adams]] and a fourth cousin 5 times removed to his grandson, President John Quincy [[Adams-12|Adams]]. #[[Hutchinson-98|Joseph Hutchinson]], [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=McMaster-1701&person2Name=Hutchinson-98 Lois's 8th great Grandfather], was one of the complainants who procured warrants for the first accusations of the Salem witch trials. Later he seemed to be more skeptical, signing a petition vouching for the character of Rebecca Nurse (accused by others for witchcraft, and 8th gr-grand of Lois). [Cole-12288] === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * [[Space:Probate_of_Dewalt_Bieber|Probate of Dewalt Bieber]] * [[Space:The_Probate_of_Johannes_S._Bieber|The Probate of Johannes S. Bieber]] === Military Profiles === *SEVEN YEARS WAR / FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR (1754-1763) ::In 1754, the French and Indian War, part of a series of wars between France and England, erupted. Although most Pennsylvania German settlers stayed out of the conflict to tend their farms, [[Weyerbacher-3|Johannes Nicholas Weyerbacher]] (Lois's 6th great grandfather) decided to fight for the English and enlisted in the company of John Nicholas Weatherholt, stationed in Hydelberg Township, North­ampton County, in 1758; he enlisted for three years, but he continued his service until the war ended in 1763. *WAR OF 1812 ::Lois's 3rd great grandfather [[Willyard-86|Daniel Williard]] served in the 22nd United States Infantry during the War of 1812. *CIVIL WAR ::Lois's great grandfather [[Gerould-15|Samuel Lankton Gerould]] served in Company G of the 14th New Hampshire Infantry. ::Lois's 2nd great grandmother's brother [[Drummond-4090|Gawin Drummond]] served in Company E of the 206th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry. :: Lois's 2nd great grandmother's other brother [[Drummond-4099|Andronicus Drummond]] served in Company F, 206th Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry, from 1861 to 1865 ::Three of Lois's great grandmother [[Thayer-5845|Laura Etta (Thayer)Gerould's]] brothers served in various units. [[Thayer-4895|William McClure Thayer]] served in Company A of the 117th New York Infantry. [[Thayer-5852|Leonard Edward Thayer]] served as a Sergeant in Company K of the 96th New York Infantry. [[Thayer-5859|Hiram Orcutt Thayer]] served in Company A of the 83rd New York Infantry and died from wounds five weeks after mustering in, in August 1863. ::Lois's 2nd great grandfather [[Thayer-5852|Warren Thayer's]] nephew [[Tupper-1208|Charles Edward Tupper]] served in Company G of the 2nd Vermont Infantry. He died in a regimental hospital in December 1861 from typhoid fever. ::[[Hennigh-20|William Hennigh]], a nephew of Lois's 3rd great grandmother Jane Hennigh, served during the Civil War in the 138th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment and died on 30 Nov 1863 aged ~28 in Locust Grove during the Mine Run Campaign, an unsuccessful attempt of the Union Army of the Potomac to defeat the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia. *WORLD WAR I ::Lois's first cousin twice removed, [[Schoaf-6|Fred Schoaf]] started in the National Guard, in a new unit stood up in 1916 to fight on the Mexican border, was federalized when the US entered WWI, and rose to the rank of battalion sergeant major in the 60th Field Artillery. == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === :These links will be added mid-week by [[Silva-1055|Mindy]] and the [[Lowe-866|Karen]]. 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== WikiTree Challenge Week 13 == '''Guest Star''': [[Griffin-18522|Archie Griffin]] === Notes From The Guest === *Two of Archie's brothers, Duncan and Daryl, were included when Mindy spoke with Archie *Duncan has the family tree *All three 3 brothers knew their 4 grandparents *Their grandfather Archie Mason Griffin had two wives, Lucille Dowell/Dial and Elizabeth Jenkins. Duncan mentioned that Elizabeth was the mother of James, Marguerite and Catherine Griffin and Lucille was the mother of Archie Mason/Arthur, Raymond Daniel and Samuel Griffin *Archie remembers going to West Virginia during the summers and playing stickball *When Archie was about 8 years old he went to his grandfather's funeral and he said it was weird to hear his name being said as he had the same name as his gradfather *His maternal grandmother would make a big breakfast. *Daryl asked his mom how they ended up in Columbus, Ohio. She said their dad was working in the coal mines as a machine operator and the white miners were upset about a black man doing the job. They decided to head to Michigan and while on the way there the car broke down in Columbus and they never left *Archie and Duncan both played football at Ohio and Michigan was a big rival * They would like to know more about Wilbur Moore. *James Griffin is in the high school Hall of Fame for the golden glove *His aunt Cara Blanche Monroe had told them that grandma Carrie was an abolitionist *The siblings of his parents would stay with them while looking for a place to live in Columbus, Ohio === Needs Work === # # === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [|Captain], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === * == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week: # His great grandmother [[Peoples-752|Pauline (Peoples) Johnson]] was suffering from pneumonia and influenza when she went into labor in 1923 with her son [[Johnson-123377|Willis Johnson]]. Tragically, both died before the doctor arrived six hours later. Her son [[Johnson-123363|Henry A.]] died from a gunshot wound at age 12. [[Rabenstein-9|Kathy Rabenstein]] # Great-great-grandfather [[Berry-22040|Daniel Boone Berry]] studied at Earlham College in Richmond, Indiana, though it appears he did not graduate. [[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]] # Great-great-grandfather [[Berry-22040|Daniel Boone Berry]] sued the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad for $10,000 in 1921, claiming permanent disability from an accident while loading coal. In May 1924, Hattie Johnson sued Berry for $10,000, stating he had promised to marry her and had suffered "great humiliation, distress of mind and nervous shock" when he refused to do so. Berry subsequently received a judgment of $500 for his disability. It does not appear that Hattie received anything. [[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]] # Archie's 2nd and 3rd great grandfather [[Peoples-864|Pharoah Peoples]] has a record with the Freedmen's Bureau, which was set up after the Civil War to help formerly enslaved people by providing banking services, locating relatives, contracts, and other things. Peoples applied to the Freemen’s Field Office for help because Mrs. P. Clark held a horse that had been given him by Mr. John Clark, who was deceased. Mrs. Clark was claiming that Mr. Clark was insane when he gave away the horse. The record does not indicate whether Pharoah was successful. [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]] # Archie's 2nd great grandmother [[Peoples-863|Mariah A. (Peoples)Monroe's]] mother [[Taylor-89332|Jane (Taylor) Peoples]] was "sold away" by her owner, John Clark, sometime between 1854 and December 1864. No evidence has been found to suggest she ever returned to her family. [[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]] # The obituary of Archie's maternal grandmother [[Johnson-121969|Margaret Susan Johnson]] says that she is survived by her brother, 9 children and well over 200 grandchildren, great grandchildren and great great grandchildren. [[Urbach-13|Kathy (Urbach) Nava]] #Archie's 1C2R and his wife are notables. [[Wimbish-71|Dr. Ralph Wimbish]] was instrumental in desegregating Florida and his wife [[Davis-98854|C. Bette Wimbish]] was one of the leading African-American woman activists in Florida with a long list of accomplishments. [[McBeth-165]] # Henry Watkins Page had an interesting life.[[ Page-15550 |Henry Watkins Page]] He was married to [[Monroe-4664|Pocahontas Monroe]]. He served with the 24th Infantry, Company C of the U.S. Infantry. In Civy Street he was a Coal Miner most of his life but in the Army he was an artificer, He served in the Spanish American War.His first wife (Pocahontas) divorced him in 1928 on grounds of desertion, he was already living with his 2nd 'Wife' Lucy Elizabeth she appears with him in the 1920 Census. In 1930 he his living with his 'wife' Minnie. Henry was Archie's Great Great Uncle. [[ Jenkinson-562]] # Archie's second cousin once removed (his father's second cousin) [[Dowdell-288|Glanton Dowdell]] started a prison fine arts program while serving a 20-year sentence for murder in Michigan. His most famous work is the 15-foot mural of a Black Madonna and Jesus at the Shrine of the Black Madonna, a church added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2021 for its important role in Black nationalism and the civil rights movement. Glanton worked to organize Black workers at Chrysler plants in Detroit, and was convicted of transporting weapons from the Afro-American Youth Association during 1966 race riots. He was again a Black leader during the "long, hot summer of 1967." Facing forgery charges he believed were politically motivated, he fled to Sweden. The Swedish Supreme Court denied the US request to extradite him back to the US for forgery in 1971. He died in Stockholm in 2000. [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]] #Archie's 2nd cousin once removed [[Peoples-896|John Augustus Peoples, Jr]] was a Sonar Technician 3 aboard the U.S.S. Suwanee, an escort carrier. He was killed on 27 October 1944 when Japanese kamikaze planes struck the ship and a bomb exploded. He was buried at sea the following day. [[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]] #Archie's maternal grandmother, [[Johnson-121969|Margaret Susan Johnson]] appears to have lost a set of triplets on 6 August 1946. Two were stillborn and the third lived for nine hours. [[Boyle-4376]] #Archie's 2nd great grandmother [[Monroe-4656|Susan Ann (Monroe) Peoples]] served her community as a midwife. In 1917, she assisted at the birth of [[Monroe-4720|Jacob R. Monroe]]. [[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]] #Archie's great grandmother's brother [[Berry-22051|Hassell Berry]] participated in sports tournaments, playing tennis and golf. [[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]] #Archie's 3rd great grandmother [[Monroe-4708|Cintha (Monroe) Holliday]] was the mother of 20 children. [[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]] #Archie's 2nd cousin twice removed [[Holliday-2607|Tate Joel Holliday]] passed as White throughout most of his adult life, listed only once as Black after 1917. [[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]] #Archie's [[Berry-21850|great grandmother]]'s sister-in-law [[Smith-278709|Charlotte (Smith) Berry]] was a victim of a burglary in Pittsburgh. In 1951, burglars broke into the offices of Firth Sterling Steel and Carbide Corporation where Charlotte worked as a cleaner and bound her and another employee to chairs while they broke into the vault. After the burglars left, Charlotte was eventually able to chew off the rags binding her arms and free herself and the other employee. The ordeal lasted about three hours. [[Melick-229]] # Archie's second cousin three times removed [[Holliday-2610|Lt. Reginald Cloyd Holliday]] Holliday-2610 was the co-pilot of the Flying Fortress "Miss Chief" during World War II. A photo of Lt. Holliday is available online. https://b17flyingfortress.de/en/b17/42-31895-miss-chief/ [[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]] === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Samuel_Griffin Samuel Griffin] ''This has research notes on the different Samuels * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Slaves_of_the_Griffin_Family_in_Laurens_County%2C_South_Carolina&public=1 Slaves of the Griffin Family in Laurens County, South Carolina] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Slaves_of_the_Griffin_Family_in_Pickens_County%2C_South_Carolina Slaves of the Griffin Family in Pickens, South Carolina] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Slaves_of_the_Griffin_Family_in_Greenville_County%2C_South_Carolina&public=1 Slaves of the Griffin Family in Greenville, South Carolina] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Slaves_of_the_Griffin_Family_in_Pendleton/Anderson_County%2C_South_Carolina&public=1 Slaves of the Griffin Family in Pendleton, Anderson, South Carolina] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Enslaved_Ancestors_from_Wythe_County,_Virginia&errcode=new_profile Enslaved Ancestors from Wythe County, Virginia] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Laurens_County%2C_South_Carolina_Properties Laurens County, SC Properties] * [[Space:Wytheville%2C_Virginia|Wytheville, Virginia]] === Military Profiles === CIVIL WAR * [[Berry-22041|Isham Berry]] (Archie's 3rd-great-grandfather) served in Company H, 114th USCT. He died in the service in 1865. SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR *Archie's 2nd cousin twice removed [[Holliday-2607|Tate Joel Holliday]] was in the United States Navy as a Mess Attendant 3rd Class during the Spanish-American War. WORLD WAR II *Archie's great grandmother's brother [[Berry-22051|Hassell Berry]] served in India as a Private First Class in the Army Air Transport Command from January 1944 to December 1945. *Archie's 1C2R [[Wadsworth-2428|Julian Wadsworth Beasley]] served in WWII in the Quartermaster Corps and died while in service. *Archie's 2nd cousin once removed [[Peoples-896|John Augustus Peoples, Jr]] was a Sonar Technician 3 aboard the U.S.S. Suwanee. *Archie's second cousin three times removed [[Holliday-2610|Lt. Reginald Cloyd Holliday]] Holliday-2610 was the co-pilot of the Flying Fortress "Miss Chief" during World War II. A photo of Lt. Holliday in the plane is available online at theb17flyingfortress.de/en/ website. == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === :These links were added mid-week by [[Silva-1055|Mindy]] and the [[Urbach-13|Kathy]]. Remember to claim any brick wall bounties in the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/0000000 G2G]! ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # Samuel Griffin ([[Griffin-18627]]) # Adeline (Fuller) Brown ([[Fuller-18143]]) # Lucy (Farly) Dowdell ([[Farly-62]]) # Maggie (Davis) Dowell ([[Davis-98017]]) ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # Daniel Monroe ([[Monroe-4657]]) # Mary Ann Burton ([[Burton-13914]]) # Hariet Evins ([[Evins-153]]) # Lucinda (Murphy) Monroe ([[Murphy-27754]]) == '''Resources''' == : Please list any resources that you have. We all gain knowledge from eachother! ==== General WT Resources ==== * [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. 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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. ==== Location Specific Resources ==== =====United States===== * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015002304221&view=1up&seq=7 American Quaker Genealogy] ''North Carolina Yearly Meeting Notes * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015038929710&view=1up&seq=15 American Quaker genealogy, v.2.] ''North Carolina Yearly Meeting Notes * [https://services.dar.org/members/DAR_Research/search/?Tab_ID=1&Tab_ID_Sub=1 DAR Ancestor Search] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:United_States_Project_Reliable_Sources United States Reliable Sources] * [https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/search/pages/results/?date1=1910&rows=20&searchType=basic&state=West+Virginia&date2=1963 West Virginia Newspapers] * [https://www.slcl.org/content/slave-compensation-claims-us-colored-troops-index-last-name-former-slave-owner-r-%E2%80%93-t Slave compensation claims] of colored troops ======Georgia====== * ''Please share your resources here! * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2549568 Georgia Church Marriages, 1754-1960] ''on FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2790246 Georgia, Church Vital Records, 1828-1991] ''on FamilySearch * [http://cdm.georgiaarchives.org:2011/cdm/landingpage/collection/platindex Georgia Colonial and Headright Plat Index] '' Database of the 1859 index to Georgia’s recorded Colonial and Headright Plats. This is a collection of records in the Georgia Archives. This page wouldn't load for me, you may need to do a [https://www.georgiaarchives.org/search#q=Headright%20Plat%20Index&t=All&sort=relevancy search] on the archives site. * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/4113736 Georgia, Military Discharge Records, ca.1890 - ca.1966] ''on FamilySearch * [https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/newspapers/?state=Georgiaðnicity=&language= Georgia Newspapers] ''on the Library of Congress site * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1999178 Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990] ''on FamilySearch * [https://www.georgiaarchives.org/research Georgia Vital Records] ''This is a collection of records in the Georgia Archives. * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1414908 United States, Freedmen's Bureau Marriages, 1861-1872] ''on FamilySearch ======Ohio====== & [https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1710&context=etd_all The Anti-slavery Movement in Clermont County, Ohio] ======South Carolina====== * [https://discoversouthcarolina.com/articles/explore-the-history-of-the-civil-war-at-these-10-sc-sites Explore the History of the Civil War at These 10 SC Sites] ''on Discover South Carolina site'' * [http://sites.rootsweb.com/~quakers/ Quaker Corner] on RootsWeb - ''This is a forum for people researching Quaker ancestors * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Quakers_in_South_Carolina Quakers in South Carolina] ''on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Quaker_Project_Resources Quaker Project Resources] ''on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Religious_Society_of_Friends Religious Society of Friends] ''on WikiTree * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1675535 South Carolina Births] ''on FamilySearch'' * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1675541 South Carolina Marriages] ''on FamilySearch'' * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1919417 South Carolina Probate] ''on FamilySearch'' * [http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/ South Carolina Records] on ArchivesIndex.sc.gov * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Sumter_District,_South_Carolina Sumter District, South Carolina] ''on FamilySearch'' * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumter_County,_South_Carolina Sumter County, South Carolina] ''on Wikipedia'' * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/U.S._Quaker_Research_(Society_of_Friends) US Quaker Research] on FamilySearch -'' Information on researching Quaker records * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Williamsburg_County,_South_Carolina_Genealogy Williamsburg_County, South Carolina] ''on FamilySearch'' * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Williamsburg_County,_South_Carolina_Genealogy#Civil_War Williamsburg County, South Carolina Genealogy, Civil War] ''on FamilySearch'' * [http://genealogytrails.com/scar/williamsburg/history2.htm Williamsburg History] ''on Genealogy Trails'' * Migrating ancestor: ::{{Migrating Ancestor ::|origin= OriginCountry ::|destination= the United States ::|origin-flag= ::|destination-flag= Flags-1.png ::}} :: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Flags Flags] ======Virginia====== * [http://www.learnwebskills.com/family/countyhistories3.htm#va County & Town Histories] ''Links to books online * [https://www.mapofus.org/virginia/ Maps of Virginia] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1877093 Virginia Naturalization Petitions, 1906-1929] ''FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2070137 Virginia Pension Application Files] ''FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1708660 Virginia Births and Christenings, 1584-1917] ''FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/558078-virginia-marriage-records-before-1853?offset=1 Virginia marriage records before 1853] ''FamilySearch eBook * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/4149585 Virginia, Vital Records, 1715-1901] ''FamilySearch ==== Project Specific Resources ==== ===== US Black Heritage Project ===== *[[Space:Black_Genealogy_Basics|Black Genealogy Basics]] * [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Examples|US Black Heritage Profile Examples]] * [[Project:US_Black_Heritage|Project Page for USBH]] *[[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Heritage_Exchange_Portal|Heritage Exchange Portal]] for instructions on how to document enslaved ancestors * [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Resources|US Black Heritage Project Resources]] * Category: Please use this for ancestors that were enslaved. 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The WikiTree Challenge 2022 Challenge 14

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== WikiTree Challenge Week 14 == '''Focus''': [[McConaughey-3|Matthew McConaughey]] === Needs Work === # [[McRae-2048|Daniel McRae]] found prior to challenge # === Photograph Requests === : This is for listing profiles you have requested a tombstone or other picture of for an ancestor. Photographs are great way to enhance the profiles and the presentation, so thank you for helping out!! : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Daniels-2254|Christine Daniels]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add profile and a timestamp here please'' (~~~~) === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === * "Louisiana Deaths, 1850-1875, 1894-1960," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:2:M3QB-G7N : 4 March 2021), Entry for Robert Smith Maitland, 23 Mar 1926; citing Morgan City, St. Mary, Louisiana, certificate number 3927, State Archives, Baton Rouge; FHL microfilm 2,381,318. ([[Guglik-1|Guglik-1]] 23:41, 23 July 2022 (UTC)) *"District of Columbia Marriages, 1811-1950," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:2:9MQY-9FN6 : 9 March 2021), Entry for Henry B Jostle and Elizabeth Mackey, 16 Sep 1829; citing p. 472, Records Office, Washington D.C.; FHL microfilm 2,079,172.([[Doherty-2064|Doherty-2064]]) *"District of Columbia Marriages, 1811-1950," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:2:9MQY-92HJ : 9 March 2021), Entry for Henry B Jostle and Elizabeth Mackey, 16 Sep 1829; citing p. 78, Records Office, Washington D.C.; FHL microfilm 2,079,172.([[Doherty-2064|Doherty-2064]]) *"Iowa, County Marriages, 1838-1934," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:2:M67F-D85 : 4 November 2017), Entry for Patrick King and Sarah Glynn, 27 Sep 1863, Washington, Iowa, United States; citing reference , county courthouses, Iowa; FHL microfilm 969,330.([[Doherty-2064|Doherty-2064]]) *"Ireland Civil Registration, 1845-1913", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:2:QTS9-RJWN : 6 September 2019), Entry for Jermiah Moher, 1868.([[Doherty-2064|Doherty-2064]]) == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week # Matthew's great-grandfather [[McConaughey-64|James Donald McConaughey]] James' obituary mentions that he "was known and loved by baseball amateurs of Houston as "Dad" McConaughey. For at least ten years he kept an amateur ball team in the field and had taught wholesome ideals of sportsmanship to hundreds of boys and girls all over Houston." The last year of his life, "he was manager of the Jacobs Brothers team in the Community League. He had spent hours keeping the North side playing field in good condition." [[Smith-159364|Cheryl (Smith) Hess]] #Matthew's Great-grandfather [[Maitland-969|Robert Smith Maitland (abt.1855-1926)]] was a Deputy in Morgan City, Louisiana. in April 1917, Deputy Maitland arrested the confessed killer of a State Senator. According to the article, he would not reveal his sources or how he knew where to find the killer.Negro Confesses Guilt in Murder of Senator Brady, The Morgan City Daily Review, Apr 9, 1917, Page 1, Morgan City, Louisiana, US, https://newspaperarchive.com/the-morgan-city-daily-review-apr-09-1917-p-1/[[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] 12:39, 22 July 2022 (UTC) # [[McConaughey-64|James Donald McConaughey (1867-1922)]] and his family went to Acambaro, Mexico as a locomotive engineer. All three children went and a Mary O. on the U.S.Consular Registration from 1907-1918. ([[Popp-547]]) # [[McElmoyl-11|Gustav McElmoyl]] common Ancestor [[Pack-2675|Gustav Pack]] so would be a cousin of Matthew received a purple heart for gallantry due to being wounded in action during the Battle of Argonne Forrest [[Jenkinson-562]] #Matthew's Great Grandmother [[Westerling-39|Julia Barbara (Westerling) Maitland (abt.1866-1949)]] had a niece [[Swenson-1153|Marie Swenson (1884-1918)]] and nephew [[Swenson-1154|Joseph E Swenson (1889-1918)]] who died of influenza in October 1918 in San Antonio, Texas. #Matthew's [[McConaughey-91|3rd great-uncle]], David McConaughey, named the town of Cameron, West Virginia. #[[McConaughey-106|Betty McConaughey]] here are some of the notable finds about her Active in the Suffragette Movement, The first woman juror in Arkansas, A charter member of the Arkansas Pioneers Association, Honorary state president of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, and A regular contributor to the Arkansas Gazette and was the lead writer for a column titled History of Equal Suffrage Movement in Arkansas which ran on The Woman’s Page. 2nd Great Aunt to Matthew [[Jenkinson-562]] # [[Wassell-4 |Samuel McConaughey Wassell]], Matthew's first cousin, was the second Mayor in the Wassell Family - His Grandfather John W. Wassell was also Mayor of Little Rock, Arkansas. He has common ancestors with Matthew, [[McConaughey-1|James McConaughey]] and [[McRae-2050|Albina McRae]] [[Jenkinson-562]] #[[McRae-2048|Daniel McRae]] Plantation owner, a lawyer, and a member of the Alabama legislature. Great Great Great Grandfather of Matthew found prior to challenge #Husband of [[Maitland-984 |Jane Adair]] - [[Dodson-6611 | Orion Doodson]] was left in an orphanage with his two Brothers (Omer and Orme) when their Mother died. One of the Brothers ran away but was placed in another orphanage and returned to the one he ran away from - The Orphanage states Mother died Father whereabouts unknown. Omer later found his Father (not sure about the other two Brothers). But Omer was in lodgings with his Father in the 1930 Census. Their Father died win 1934 cause Fracture of the Skull with cerebral haemorrhage caused by an accidental fall from bed. Informant Omer. === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. *[[Space:Stone_Masons_of_Aberdeen_Scotland_Immigrate_for_Texas_Capital_Building|Stone Masons of Aberdeen Scotland Immigrate for Texas Capital Building]] - It was originally thought that [[Maitland-969|Robert Smith Maitland (abt.1855-1926)]] may have come to the US because of this, but it was later proven that the stonecutter was a different Robert Maitland who was 10 years younger. === Military Profiles === * [[McClure-7604|Leonard McClure (1836-1897)]], Matthew's 2nd great-grand-uncle, served in the Civil War. ([[Evans-29543]]) *Matthew's 2nd great-grand-uncle, [[McRae-2049|Dandridge McRae (1829-1899)]] was an American lawyer, court official, and Inspector General of Arkansas State Troops, as well as a Brigadier General in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War *Matthew's 2nd Great Grandfather, [[McConaughey-1|James W. McConaughey (1821-1872)]], was appointed Assistant Adjutant General under his brother-in-law, Adjutant General Dandridge McRae during the Civil War. * [[McRae-2049|Dandridge McRae]] Dandridge McRae was an American lawyer, court official, and Inspector General of Arkansas State Troops, as well as a Brigadier General in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. Sister of [[McRae-2050|Albina McRae]] - found prior to challenge Matthew's direct ancestor his Albina == Media Outreach == === Ancestors === * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20220721/User.htm Current Scores] ''This includes total ancestors added, plus nuclear family and other relatives within 7 degrees ===Discovery=== * ([[#Interesting Finds|Jump to discoveries section]]) === Stats === :Note: There are a total of 80 points available for each section. * Tuesday ** '''Connection''' bounties earned: 30 points ** '''Brick Wall''' bounties earned: 10 points ** '''Discovery''' bounty earned: (this isn't done until the end of the week) * Wednesday ** '''Connection''' bounties earned: 50 points ** '''Brick Wall''' bounties earned: 20 points ** 537 members have the WikiTree Challenge 2022 Team Member badge. * Thursday ** '''Connection''' bounties earned: 40 points ** '''Brick Wall''' bounties earned: 20 points ** '''Discovery''' bounty earned: 80 ** Connections after one day: 416. Connections at the end of the week: 723. * End of the week: ** MVP: Tracey Bent (Bent-1675) ** Top Bounty Hunter: Heather Jenkinson (Jenkinson-562) * 55 members have the WikiTree Challenge 2022 Bounty Hunter badge. * [https://twitter.com/MSilvaGenealogy/status/1552719350083293190?s=20&t=ORwl0DZxYR1vyHoOrvvPOA Mindy Twitter] The WikiTree Challenge for Matthew McConaughey is officially over. Congratulations to Tracey Bent for earning MVP and Heather Jenkinson for Top Bounty Hunter. Way to go!!! @WikiTreers @WTChallenge #Genealogy * Mindy Facebook: We wrapped up the week of searching for Matthew McConaughey's ancestors. What a great job everyone did!! He now has 723 people connected to him within 7 degrees. Kudos to the WikiTree researchers for rocking yet another challenge!! https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1437778 @WikiTreers @WTChallenge #Genealogy * Mindy Facebook '''{{Orange|(are there other tags I can add?)}}''' The week researching Matthew McConaughey's ancestors came to an end yesterday. Don't forget to check out our Highlights on WikiTree.com! https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1449759 @McConaughey @WikiTreers @WTChallenge #genealogy === WT Cousins === * Closest relationships to Matthew by a participant: ** 11 degrees [[Mauger-110|Karen (Mauger) Gunn]] ** 13 degrees [[Carson-3914|Liz Carson]] ** 14 degrees [[Boudreaux-1183|Michele (Boudreaux) Cirillo]] ** 17 degrees [[Cargill-673|Barbara (Cargill) Easley]] ** 17 degrees [[Goode-1618|Evelyn (Goode) Miller]] ** 17 degrees [[Hughes-9397|Melvin Hughes]] ** 17 degrees [[Ice-392|Tracy Ice]] ** 18 degrees [[Lindgren-519|Donald Lindgren]] ** 18 degrees [[Vardeman-46|Jana (Vardeman) Diamond]] ** 18 degrees [[Fowler-12811|Kathy Fowler]] ** 18 degrees [[Green-16543|Katie (Green) Sell]] ** 18 degrees [[Yancey-389|Mike Yancey]] ** 18 degrees [[Luker-573|Patty (Luker) LaPlante]] ** 18 degrees [[Giltner-53|Teri (Giltner) Lester]] ** 19 degrees [[Holloway-5546|Ginger Holloway]] ** 19 degrees [[Bacon-1829|Joyce Bacon]] ** 19 degrees [[Freeman-18617|Karen (Freeman) Freeman-Smith]] ** 19 degrees [[Parker-11287|Kathleen Parker]] ** 19 degrees [[Mansell-177|Lisa Mansell]] ** 19 degrees [[Murphy-26503|Lukas Murphy]] ** 19 degrees [[King-9914|Tina (King) Hall]] ** 19 degrees [[King-11083|Rene (King) Thompson]] ** 19 degrees [[Quackenbush-328|Jerold (Quackenbush) Farver Sr]] ** 19 degrees [[Hernly-6|Vince Hernly]] == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === :These ancestors were picked mid-week by [[Silva-1055|Mindy]] and the [[Tucker-11084|Donna Baumann]]. Remember to claim any brick wall bounties in the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/0000000 G2G]! ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Anderson-69803|Mary (Anderson) McConaughey (abt.1785-abt.1840)]] # [[Gilligan-580|Luke Gilligan (abt.1780-)]] # [[Maitland-969|Robert Smith Maitland (abt.1855-1926)]] # [[Westerling-40|Charles Westerling (abt.1821-1902)]] ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[McClure-7599|William McClure (1797-1849)]] # [[Fassbender-43|Hermann Fassbender (abt.1815-aft.1843)]] '''{{Orange|Solved!!!}}''' # [[Maher-3484|Jeremiah Maher (abt.1845-)]] '''{{Orange|Solved!!!}}''' # [[Hennessey-709|Mary (Hennessey) Brien (abt.1839-)]] == '''Resources''' == : Please list any resources that you have. We all gain knowledge from eachother! ==== General WT Resources ==== * [[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 Challenge profiles. * [[Space:WikiTree_Challenge_Example_Profiles|Example Challenge Profiles]] ''This is a guideline on how the profiles can look.'' * [[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://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. * The [[: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. ==== Specific Country Resources ==== *

The WikiTree Challenge 2022 Challenge 15

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== WikiTree Challenge Week 0 == '''Focus''': [[Mapother-1|Tom (Mapother) Cruise]] :[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20220804/User.htm Scores] === Needs Work === # # === Photograph Requests === : This is for listing profiles you have requested a tombstone or other picture of for an ancestor. Photographs are great way to enhance the profiles and the presentation, so thank you for helping out!! : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Smith-159364|Cheryl Hess]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add profile and a timestamp here please'' (~~~~) === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === * [[Rivera_y_Rivera-9|Vicente Rivera y Rivera]] Draft registration: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVMY-16CN?from=lynx1UIV8&treeref=LKG2-BTP [[Silva-1055]] When I try to open at my affiliate, it states I need to visit the partner site [[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] 00:39, 10 August 2022 (UTC) == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week # Tom's great-grandfather [[Ramser-11|Joseph Charles Ramser]] had a [[Nitzken-1|brother-in-law Henry]] that owned a saloon. Henry had a daughter-in-law named Margaret Lionfeeder. [[Silva-1055]] #Tom's second great grandmother, [[Tompkins-3767|Elvira Eva (Tompkins) Batman (1854-1910)]] died as the result of injuries when the horse she was driving was frightened by a motorcycle and ran away, throwing her against a tree. This happened in 1910 when horses and motorcycles had to share the road.[[Cox-27529]] #Tom's second great grandmother, [[Tompkins-3767|Elvira Eva (Tompkins) Batman (1854-1910)]] was said to have been related to Edgar Allen Poe and a Vice-President of the USA. [[Ulmer-538]] ''Note: I didn't use this as the connection finder doesn't currently show a blood relationship, just a marital one. #Tom's second great grandfather, [[Batman-209|Thomas Jefferson Batman (1853-1933)]] owned a distilling business. He entered into the distilling business with T H Sherley & Co as an office boy and 10 years later was a junior partner. He named his son, Sherley, was in all likelihood named for T H. (His name is often transcribed as "Shirley.") When T H Sherley died, T J Batman started his own distillery, the Frishe Distillery Company. T J Batman and T J Batman, Jr each owned 10 shares and A S Batman owned 5. He retired in 1919, just before Prohibition! [[Ulmer-538]] # Tom's great-grandfather [[Reibert-7|William Reibert (1877-1957)]] was caught in the 1910 census at the Kentucky State Fair. At the time he was working as a carver of coffins. [[Gullison-3|Aaron Gullison]] # Tom's 2nd great-grand-uncle, [[Shea-2963|Dennis Shea J]], was a glass blower and molder. At the age of 43 he was an inmate at the insane asylum in Louisville, Kentucky. [[Cox-27529|Nancy (Cox) Wilson]] # Tom's first cousin (3x removed) [[McCormick-7926|Wright McCormick (abt.1893-abt.1922)]] was an English Professor at the University of Texas. He died tragically at the age of 29, climbing a dormant volcano outside of Mexico City. [[Menchaca-94]] #in 1931, Tom's Great grandmother, [[Batman-304|Anna Stewart (Batman) Mapother (1877-1968)]] was elected the first President of the newly formed Epsilon Chapter of the Pi Omicron Sorority, which was a non-collegiate sorority that promoted education for adult women. [[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] # The sister-in-law of Tom's great-grandfather, [[Mapother-4|Thomas Cruise Mapother (1876-1939)]], died of swallowing strychnine tablets at her home, leading to an investigation into her death. It was believed by the family to be accidental when she mistook the tablets for aspirin. [[McKinnis-301|Lisa McKinnis]] #Brothers [[Pfeiffer-946|Karl Pfeiffer]] and [[Pfeiffer-2375|John Pfeiffer]] married Sisters [[Gould-9035|Julia Gould]] and [[Gould-9039|Johanna Gould]]. [[Pfeiffer-946|Karl Pfeiffer]] was Tom's Great Great Grandfather. [[Jenkinson-562 |Heather Jenkinson]] #Maybe Tom gets his theatre arts by heredity.... his Great-grandfather [[Mapother-4|Thomas Cruise Mapother (1876-1939)]] the first was said to be a riveting speaker and there are numerous articles of him speaking to groups and even performing Shakespeare at his college get together later in life. On his mother's side, his Great grandfather, [[Ramser-11|Joseph Charles Ramser (1870-1938)]], may have been a baritone soloist and choir singer that "has made quite a name for himself in local music".[[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] #[[Merckel-187|Barbe Merckel (1795 - 1866)]] married Jean Michel Ennesser[[Enser-4| Jean Michel Ennesser (1784 - 1854)]] on 14 Dec 1813 in Kutzenhausen (Alsace, France). Her father [[Merckel-188|Jean Merckel (1757 - 1813)]] died two days after the marriage and her mother [[Ennesser-2|Marie Anne Ennesser (1760 - 1813)]] died four days after the marriage. #An auction in 1923 for Ramser Hardware with Thomas Mapother as the attorney.... Mapother is from Tom's paternal side and Ramser is from his maternal side....2 generations before their descendants married each other! [[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] {{Image|file=Mapother-3-1.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=Ramser's Hardware Auction }} === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * === Military Profiles === *Tom's 3rd Great Grandfather [[Mackey-2911|Jeremiah Mackey (1835-1903)]] served in the Civil War after arriving here from Ireland. *Tom's 2nd Great Uncle (?) [[Evans-41550|Timothy E Evans]] served in the Civil War *Tom's Grandfather, [[Pfeiffer-944|Charles Conrad Pfeiffer (1894-1953)]] served in WW1. *Tom's 3rd(or 4th) Great Grandfather [[Batman-217|Thomas Batman (1797-1880)]] served in the War of 1812. == Media Outreach == [[Space:Social Media Team|Social Media Posts]] {| border="1" !Day!!Subject!! {{Image|file=PFWC-1.png|size=30 |link=https://www.facebook.com/WikiTreeOfficial}} ! {{Image|file=PFWC-3.png|size=30 |link=https://twitter.com/WikiTreers}} ! {{Image|file=PFWC-2.png|size=30 |link=https://www.instagram.com/wikitreers/}} ! {{Image|file=PFWC-6.png|size=30 |link=https://www.youtube.com/c/Wikitreers}} ! {{Image|file=DBE_Admin-13.png|size=30 |link=https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/}} |- |8/2||About to start!||[https://www.facebook.com/WikiTreeOfficial/posts/8233620736662830 Link]||[https://twitter.com/WTChallenge/status/1554451953790468100 Link]||[https://www.instagram.com/p/CgwgyOxLta7/ Link]||||{{G2GLink|1445992}} |- |8/5||Started yesterday!||[https://www.facebook.com/WikiTreeOfficial/posts/8248942175130686 Link]||[https://twitter.com/WTChallenge/status/1555572059014664192 Link]||[https://www.instagram.com/p/Cg4eUIYtu_N/ Link]|||| |- |8/8||Halfway mark||[https://www.facebook.com/WikiTreeOfficial/posts/8261763050515265 Link]||[https://twitter.com/WTChallenge/status/1556631822053810177 Link]||[https://www.instagram.com/p/Cg__-DQO0Gd/ Link]|||| |- |8/10||Winding down||[https://www.facebook.com/WikiTreeOfficial/posts/8272567322768171 Link]||[https://twitter.com/WTChallenge/status/1557461196969836544 Link]||[https://www.instagram.com/p/ChF5Qe6LwPd/ Link]|||| |- |8/11||Zoom Wrap-up||[https://www.facebook.com/WikiTreeOfficial/posts/8276390039052566 Link]||[https://twitter.com/WTChallenge/status/1557757202164813825 Link]||[https://www.instagram.com/p/ChH_6Y7OIya/ Link]|||| |- |8/11||Highlights||[https://www.facebook.com/WikiTreeOfficial/posts/8302026586488911 Link]||[https://twitter.com/WTChallenge/status/1559714693010317312 Link]||[https://www.instagram.com/p/ChV6zZEOid5/ Link]||||{{G2GLink|1456551}} |} === Ancestors === * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20220804/User.htm Current Scores] ''This includes total ancestors added, plus nuclear family and other relatives within 7 degrees ===Discovery=== * ([[#Interesting Finds|Jump to discoveries section]]) === Stats === :Note: There are a total of 80 points available for each section. * Wednesday (Before the week started) ** 28 ancestors within 8 generations. * Thursday ** 50 ancestors within 20 generations *Friday: ** All of the 2nd great-grandparents have been added to his branches ** 77 ancestors within 20 generations ** There are now 70 relatives within 6 degrees of Tom, and 107 relatives within 7 degrees! ** More than 22 WikiTreers have contributed to his branches so far ** 30 bounty points for connections have now been awarded. == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === :These links will be added mid-week by [[Silva-1055|Mindy]] and the [[Smith-159364|Cheryl Hess]]. Remember to claim any brick wall bounties in the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/0000000 G2G]! ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Cruise-499|Andrew Cruise (abt.1736-1780)]] ''Ireland # [[Dean-5811|William John Dean (abt.1788-)]] ''Kentucky? # [[Reibert-11|Georg Reibert (abt.1810-1883)]] ''Germany # [[Kuch-38|Christina Magdalena Charlotte (Kuch) Wagner (1719-1784)]] ''Germany ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Schmid-2550|Anna Barbara (Schmid) Hartdorn (-aft.1830)]] ''Germany # [[Shea-2965|Dennis Shea (1835-)]] ''Ireland # [[Grossell-12|Julienne (Grossell) Acker (1764-)]] ''France # [[Welsh-4597|Bridget (Welsh) Mackey (1838-1898)]] ''Ireland == '''Resources''' == : Please list any resources that you have. We all gain knowledge from eachother! ==== General WT Resources ==== * [[Help:Editing_Tips|Editing Tips]] ''This page shows basic markup that can be used on WikiTree profiles and Space pages. 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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. * The [[:Category:Background_Images|Background Images Category]] contains pages that you can find a large variety of background images on. 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There are also tips and tricks for deciphering old scripts as well as a comparison of the Suetterlin alphabet to older writings of 17th-19th century. * [http://www.archive-in-thueringen.de/de/findbuch/view/bestand/27954/systematik/115372 Thuringen Archives] * German Roots Sticker {{German Roots Sticker}} =====Ireland===== * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census Records of Ireland] NationalArchives.ie * [http://libertyellisfoundation.org/passenger Ellis Island Passenger Database] on Irish-Genealogy-Toolkit.com * [https://genealogy.nationalarchives.ie/ Genealogy Records] on Genealogy.NationalArchives.ie * [https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/irl GENUKI] on GenUki.org.uk - ''This has links to records, maps, and research tips * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Church_Records Ireland Church Records] ''Where to find church records with various links * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1584964 Ireland Marriages] on FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Census_Substitutes Ireland Census Substitutes] ''What census records are available, with where to find them * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/ireland-emigration Ireland Emigration] ''Video on FamilySearch on finding the origins of Irish Immigrants * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Online_Genealogy_Records Ireland Online Genealogy Record] Links. * [https://www.johngrenham.com/ Irish Ancestors] ''This maps out where surnames are located, as well as locations in general * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Genealogy] on IrishGenealogy.ie * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Records] ''Civil and Church record database * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ National Archives of Ireland] ''Try their [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/ census search] * [https://www.nli.ie/ National Library of Ireland] ''a new database holding images of the Library's Roman Catholic parish registers * [https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/proni PRONI] ''the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/tracing-irish-roman-catholic-ancestry Tracing Irish Roman Catholic Ancestry] ''An overview of how to approach Roman Catholic research * [[Project:Ireland|WikiTree Ireland Project]] ''Check for resources and stickers * Tip: The census records are a good start, and you should be able to find images of all the birth records for each child on irishgenealogy. They have exact birth date, places, fathers Occupation, and mother’s maiden names. Once you get that, you can search for the marriage of the parents, and that gives their fathers names. The civil records are great, but only go back to 1864 for births, a bit earlier for marriages. =====Scotland===== * [[Space:Scotland_Project_Templates%2C_Stickers_and_Images|Templates, Stickers and Images]] on WikiTree * [[Space:Scotland_-_Reliable_Sources|Scotland - Reliable Sources]] on WikiTree *[[Space:Scotland_Genealogy_Resources|Scotland Resources]] Scotland’s list of source links. * Scottish Roots Sticker {{Scotland Sticker}} =====United States===== * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015002304221&view=1up&seq=7 American Quaker Genealogy] ''North Carolina Yearly Meeting Notes * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015038929710&view=1up&seq=15 American Quaker genealogy, v.2.] ''North Carolina Yearly Meeting Notes * [https://services.dar.org/members/DAR_Research/search/?Tab_ID=1&Tab_ID_Sub=1 DAR Ancestor Search] * [[Space:United_States_Project_Reliable_Sources|United States Reliable Sources]] * New York: **[https://www.nypl.org/collections/articles-databases/fulton-history-old-new-york-state-historical-newspapers Newspapers via Fulton History Search]

The WikiTree Challenge 2022 Challenge 16

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== WikiTree Challenge 16 == '''Guest Star''': [[Lopez-5633|Jennifer Lopez]] : Spouses & Relationships: * [[Noa-37|Ojani Noa]] ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Noa-Family-Tree-37 family]) ''Cuba * [[Judd-4969|Cristan "Cris" Judd]] ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Judd-Family-Tree-4969 family]) ''Philippines & US * [[Muniz-123|Marc Anthony Muniz]] ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Muniz-Family-Tree-123 family]) ''Puerto Rico * [[Affleck-Boldt-1|Ben (Affleck-Boldt) Affleck]] ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Affleck-Boldt-Family-Tree-1 family]) ''English, Irish, Scottish, German, Swedish, Swiss, Northern Irish (Scots-Irish), Welsh and French ancestry * [[Garner-1922|Jennifer (Garner) Affleck]] ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Garner-Family-Tree-1922 family]) ''English, German, and Swiss * [[Combs-3057|Sean Combs]] ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Combs-Family-Tree-3057 family]) ''never married J.Lo; African-American === Needs Work === # [[Torres_Hernandez-4|Trinidad Torres Hernandez (abt.1856-1921)]] needs narrative # [[González_Rodríguez-34|Juan Bautista González Rodríguez (abt.1850-)]] needs examining of sources === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Menchaca-94|Jay Menchaca]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === * Menchaca-94 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VGBS-PQM * The children's baptisms for [[López-6861|Vicente López (abt.1815-)]] ([[Silva-1055]]) == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week # Jen's husband, Ben Affleck's great grandparents. [[Byers-1011|Allen Dewey Byers (1901-)]] and [[McGuire-1722|Dorothy Elizabeth (McGuire) Byers (1903-1993)]] and his grandmother, took a trip on a ship, Western Prince from Santos, Brazil to New York in 1931. The trip took 2 weeks. [[Cox-27529|Nancy (Cox) Wilson]] # Ben Affleck's great grandmother had two sisters [[McGuire-6760|Margaret (McGuire) Renfrew (1903-)]] and [[McGuire-6763|Louise (McGuire) Renfrew (1907-1991)]] who married two brothers. [[Renfrew-196|Reno Bartlett Renfrew (1898-1963)]] and [[Renfrew-197|Charles Renfrew (1905-1993)]]. [[Cox-27529|Nancy (Cox) Wilson]] # Jennifer's maternal great aunt [[Rivera_Rivera-11|Antonia Rivera Rivera]] is listed as being 104 years old on her death certificate. She was actually only 97 years old. The informant gave her birth date as 1 Jan 1880 when her baptism record has 19 Jan 1887. (Urbach-13) # Jennifer's 4th-great-grandfather, [[García_García-36|Juan García García (abt.1780-)]], was born in the Canary Islands. (Koehnline-1) The Lopez line has been identified as coming from Lugo in Spain, & the Ginorios have been found to have ties to Corsican France. #Jennifer's grand uncle, [[Rodriguez_Rivera-21|Felix Rodriguez_Rivera (1902 - 1979)]] and his wife, [[Meléndez_Pabón-1|Privacy Level: Open (White)Cecilia Meléndez Pabón (1897 - 1944)]] had 2 sets of twins who didn't survive. (Urbach-13) #Ben Affleck's great grandmother's sister [[Perkins-7296|Rachel Ada (Perkins) Conant]] lived to age 100. [note, I did not find this!] [[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]] (Posted, didn't find) #Ben Affleck's grandfather [[Boldt-407|William O'Brien Boldt (1917-2004)]]was an anti-nuclear weapons activist. In 1941 he spent six months in a work camp for conscientious objectors. [[Ulmer-538|Frances Ulmer]] #Jennifer's second cousin once removed [[Robles_Rivera-7|Dolores Robles Rivera]] and her brother [[Robles_Rivera-8|Domingo Robles Rivera]] got married on the same day 14 Mar 1936. (Urbach-13) === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * === Military Profiles === * == Media Outreach == [[Space:Social Media Team|Social Media Posts]]
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@JenniferLopez |- |8/16||About to start!||[https://www.facebook.com/WikiTreeOfficial/posts/8299264283431808 Link]||[https://twitter.com/WTChallenge/status/1559518930749865985 Link]||[https://www.instagram.com/p/ChUhEj5NvF0/ Link]|| |- |8/18||Zoom Kick-off AM||[https://www.facebook.com/WikiTreeOfficial/posts/8309733955718174 Link]||[https://twitter.com/WTChallenge/status/1560272858823409664 Link]||[https://www.instagram.com/p/ChZ3z9juaqE/ Link]|| |- |8/18||Zoom Kick-off PM||[https://www.facebook.com/WikiTreeOfficial/posts/8311539105537659 Link]||[https://twitter.com/WTChallenge/status/1560394157230854145 Link]|||| |- |8/20||Zoom Weekend Chat||[https://www.facebook.com/WikiTreeOfficial/posts/8319906824700887 Link]||[https://twitter.com/WTChallenge/status/1561014952911069185 Link]||[https://www.instagram.com/p/ChfJUY7uQfO/ Link]|| |- |8/21||Halfway||[https://www.facebook.com/WikiTreeOfficial/posts/8324582824233287 Link]||[https://twitter.com/WTChallenge/status/1561378848343789569 Link]||[https://www.instagram.com/p/Chhuw2bOXwR/ Link]|| |- |8/23||Winding down||[https://www.facebook.com/WikiTreeOfficial/posts/8333504700007766 Link]||[https://twitter.com/WTChallenge/status/1562084261129224195 Link]||[https://www.instagram.com/p/ChmvtEhLQcU/ Link]|| |- |8/25||Zoom Wrap-Up AM||[https://www.facebook.com/WikiTreeOfficial/posts/8342593515765551 Link]||[https://twitter.com/WTChallenge/status/1562787072628649984 Link]|||| |- |8/25||Zoom Wrap-Up PM||[https://www.facebook.com/WikiTreeOfficial/posts/8344482768909959 Link]||[https://twitter.com/WTChallenge/status/1562922863002152960 Link]||[https://www.instagram.com/p/Chss3r6OK2d/ Link]|| |- |8/27||Wrap-Up: J-Lo||||||||{{YouTube|VenrbYwTTi4}} |}
* Mindy's tweet 14 Aug 2022: ** August 18th we're starting the research challenge for Jennifer Lopez Affleck (J.Lo). Join us as we do a deep dive into those Puerto Rican records! Find out more about the incredible women she descends from. https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1453490 @WTChallenge @BBjlo #genealogy * Mindy Fb 18 Aug 2022: ** We start researching J.Lo's ancestors in less than three hours! Join in on the fun if you haven't already registered. https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1453490 Chat will be at noon and 8pm EDT as usual. @WikiTree @Jennifer Lopez * Mindy Twitter & Fb 20 Aug 2022: ** Jennifer's maternal great aunt Antonia Rivera Rivera is listed as being 104 years old on her death certificate. She was really only 97 years old. Her birth date was given as 1 Jan 1880. Her baptism record has 19 Jan 1887. Hey, 97 is still a good age to live to! @WTChallenge @jlo #WTChallenge #CollaborativeGenealogy #YearOfFamilyConnections (as of 26 Aug 2022 - 312 people saw my tweet!) * Mindy Twitter & Fb 26 Aug 2022: ** We wrapped up the research week for J.Lo's ancestors. She now has 838 people connected to her and 55 direct ancestors! Way to go WikiTreers on the incredible research and discoveries during the week! https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1453490 #WTChallenge #CollaborativeGenealogy #YearOfFamilyConnections === Ancestors === * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20220818/User.htm Current Scores] ''This includes total ancestors added, plus nuclear family and other relatives within 7 degrees ===Discovery=== * ([[#Interesting Finds|Jump to discoveries section]]) === Stats === :Note: There are a total of 80 points available for each section. * Wednesday (Before the week started) ** (Jennifer Lopez) has 13 ancestors within 20 generations. ** 20 connections within 4 or 5 degrees (app is stuck) * Thursday (night) ** J.Lo has 20 direct ancestors within 20 degrees. ** J.Lo now has 42 connections made to her branches. * Friday night ** '''Connection''' bounties earned: 0 points ** '''Brick Wall''' bounties earned: 0 points ** J.Lo has 36 direct ancestors within 20 degrees ** J.Lo now has 193 people connected in her branches! * Saturday morning ** '''Connection''' bounties earned: 0 points ** '''Brick Wall''' bounties earned: 0 points ** J.Lo has 36 direct ancestors within 20 degrees ** J.Lo now has 266 people connected in her branches! * Wednesday night ** '''Connection''' bounties earned: 0 points ** '''Brick Wall''' bounties earned: 30 points ** '''Discovery''' bounty earned: 80 points ** J.Lo has 55 direct ancestors within 20 degrees ** J.Lo now has 838 people connected in her branches! * 18 Sep 2022 - Latino & Hispanic month **Looking back on J.Lo's WikiTree Challenge week, as we are in the midst of National Hispanic and Latino Heritage Month. Good times! https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1462084 #Latinos #LatinxHeritageMonth #LatinoHeritageMonth #Latinoamérica == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === :These links will be added mid-week by [[Silva-1055|Mindy]] and [[Menchaca-94|Jay Menchaca]]. Remember to claim any brick wall bounties in the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/0000000 G2G]! ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[López-6861|Vicente López (abt.1815-)]] '''{{Orange|Solved!!!}} # [[Moreno-1728|Francisca Moreno (abt.1815-)]] # [[Ginorio-2|Gerónimo Ginorio (abt.1825-)]] '''{{Orange|Solved!!!}} # [[González_Rodríguez-34|Juan Bautista González Rodríguez (abt.1850-)]] '''{{Orange|Solved!!!}} ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Colón_Colón-21|Martina Colón Colón (abt.1780-)]] # [[Rivera_Y_Baez-1|Anselma (Rivera Y Baez) Rivera De Rodriguez (1865-)]] '''{{Orange|Solved!!!}} # [[Rivera-1839|Leon Rivera (bef.1815-bef.1896)]] # [[Mercado-389|Monserrate Mercado (abt.1822-1912)]] == '''Resources''' == : Please list any resources that you have. We all gain knowledge from eachother! ==== General WT Resources ==== * [[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 Challenge profiles. * [[Space:WikiTree_Challenge_Example_Profiles|Example Challenge Profiles]] ''This is a guideline on how the profiles can look.'' * [[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://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. * The [[:Category:Background_Images|Background Images Category]] contains pages that you can find a large variety of background images on. 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There are also tips and tricks for deciphering old scripts as well as a comparison of the Suetterlin alphabet to older writings of 17th-19th century. * [http://www.archive-in-thueringen.de/de/findbuch/view/bestand/27954/systematik/115372 Thuringen Archives] * German Roots Sticker {{German Roots Sticker}} =====Ireland===== * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census Records of Ireland] NationalArchives.ie * [http://libertyellisfoundation.org/passenger Ellis Island Passenger Database] on Irish-Genealogy-Toolkit.com * [https://genealogy.nationalarchives.ie/ Genealogy Records] on Genealogy.NationalArchives.ie * [https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/irl GENUKI] on GenUki.org.uk - ''This has links to records, maps, and research tips * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Church_Records Ireland Church Records] ''Where to find church records with various links * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1584964 Ireland Marriages] on FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Census_Substitutes Ireland Census Substitutes] ''What census records are available, with where to find them * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/ireland-emigration Ireland Emigration] ''Video on FamilySearch on finding the origins of Irish Immigrants * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Online_Genealogy_Records Ireland Online Genealogy Record] Links. * [https://www.johngrenham.com/ Irish Ancestors] ''This maps out where surnames are located, as well as locations in general * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Genealogy] on IrishGenealogy.ie * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Records] ''Civil and Church record database * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ National Archives of Ireland] ''Try their [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/ census search] * [https://www.nli.ie/ National Library of Ireland] ''a new database holding images of the Library's Roman Catholic parish registers * [https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/proni PRONI] ''the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/tracing-irish-roman-catholic-ancestry Tracing Irish Roman Catholic Ancestry] ''An overview of how to approach Roman Catholic research * [[Project:Ireland|WikiTree Ireland Project]] ''Check for resources and stickers * Tip: The census records are a good start, and you should be able to find images of all the birth records for each child on irishgenealogy. They have exact birth date, places, fathers Occupation, and mother’s maiden names. Once you get that, you can search for the marriage of the parents, and that gives their fathers names. The civil records are great, but only go back to 1864 for births, a bit earlier for marriages. ===== Puerto Rico ===== * '''[[Space:Spanish_Vital_Record_Help_5|Spain Record Tutorial]]''' * [https://puertoricangenealogy.weebly.com/ Puerto Rican Genealogy] ''resources * '''Guide to Puerto Rican Records in the National Archives New York City''', from archive.gov website http://www.archives.gov/nyc/finding-aids/puerto-rican-records-guide.pdf * '''The Puerto Rican/Hispanic Genealogical Society Inc.''' http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~prhgs/ * '''Cyndi's List - United States - Puerto Rico''', website online. http://www.cyndislist.com/us/puerto-rico/ * '''The Hispanic Genealogical Society of New York''', http://www.hispanicgenealogy.com/ * '''PRRoots.com: A Hispanic Genealogical Society of New York Website''', http://www.prroots.com/ * '''Handbooks for Foreign Genealogical Research: Latin America, Central and South America, and the Caribbean''', from The Library of Congress, Humanities & Social Sciences Division. http://www.loc.gov/rr/genealogy/bib_guid/foreignlati.html * ''''Cómo encontrar información genealógica en las iglesias latinoamericanas'''', enplenitud.com [en línea] http://www.enplenitud.com/como-encontrar-informacion-genealogica-en-las-iglesias-latinoamericanas.html * '''Hispanic Internet Resources''' in The British Library http://www.bl.uk/reshelp/findhelpregion/europe/spain/relatedinternetresources/hispanicinternetres.html * '''Guía de información Genealógica: Busca tus ancestros en Latinoamérica''' [en línea] http://www.guiagenealogica.com/index.php/archivos-en-latinoamerica * '''Hispagen: Asociación de Genealogía Hispana'''. http://hispagen.es/ * '''Hispanic Local History and Genealogy in the United States''': Selected Titles in The Library of Congress. http://www.loc.gov/rr/genealogy/bib_guid/hispanic/handbooks.html * '''Latin Roots Toolkit''' from Family Tree Magazine. http://www.familytreemagazine.com/article/latin-roots-toolkit * '''Diccionario para Genealogistas''' [en línea] http://www.geneadiccionario.com/ * '''Institute of Genealogy and History for Latin America''', on Genealogy.com. http://www.genealogy.com/00000140.html * '''Historical Maps of Latin America''' from the Latin American Network Information Center (LANIC). http://lanic.utexas.edu/la/region/map/ * ''''WikiTree and DNA'''' blog by Roberta Estes and Peter J. Roberts. http://dna-explained.com/2013/11/04/wikitree-and-dna/ * ''''The Irish in Latin America and Iberia'''', from the Society for Irish Latin American Studies. http://www.irlandeses.org/biblioarg4.htm * ''''Records of the Spanish Governors of Puerto Rico, 1767 - 1880''''. OPA - Online Public Access. National Archives http://research.archives.gov/description/515 * '''Latin American Flags'''. A freespace page for uniform, outlined images of the flags of the 20 Latin American nations. [[Space:Latin American Flags|Latin American Flags]] * '''Directorio de Genealogía Hispana'''. Se anuncia como "El mayor directorio sobre Genealogía Hispana en la Red", donde puede encontrarse "cualquier recurso que pueda resultar de interés para el genealogista en el gran ámbito hispano". Incluye enlaces para la mayoría de los países Latinoamericanos, además de muchas otras fuentes de interés. http://www.genealogiahispana.com/directorio/ * ''''Records of the Spanish Governors of Puerto Rico, 1767 - 1880''''. OPA - Online Public Access. National Archives http://research.archives.gov/description/515 * '''Guide to Puerto Rican Records in the National Archives New York City''', from archive.gov website http://www.archives.gov/nyc/finding-aids/puerto-rican-records-guide.pdf * '''The Puerto Rican/Hispanic Genealogical Society Inc.''' http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~prhgs/ :''See the [[Space:Sources-Puerto_Rico|Puerto Rico Source-a-Thon]] help page for additional tips on sites to search. =====Switzerland ===== * [http://www.e-codices.unifr.ch/en/about/collections-info Swiss Manuscript Collections] * Switzerland records [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.birthLikePlace=switzerland&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on on FamilySearch] * WikiTree Switzerland Project: [http://www.ordiecole.com/gen/html/bern_kirch_cd.html Index of Record books available for Canton of Bern] * [[Project:Switzerland#Templates|WikiTree Switzerland Project Templates]] *[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/Sbl/Start.aspx Swedish Biographical Dictionary] *[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/kyrkoarkiv Sweden Church Archives] Riksarkivet search for parish records. * WikiTree Switzerland Project: [http://www.ordiecole.com/gen/html/bern_kirch_cd.html Index of Record books available for Canton of Bern]

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== WikiTree Challenge #17 == '''Focal Point''': [[Turow-8|Scott Turow]] === Notes From Scott === * When I was a boy, my mother’s mother had a phenomenal memory, and went all the way back to the Crimean war. Unfortunately, my mom was disorganized, and we never found those documents. What was memorable was that there was a child [in my tree] with a mother but no father. My mother asked her “was there a father?” My grandmother shrugged and said “a gypsy.” * I knew three [of my grandparents]. Two of them very well. My father was at odds with his father, so I had met him, but had not grown up around him. He worked as a peddler on the streets of Los Angeles, so my father considered him an embarrassment. His mom had what we now believe to be intestinal cancer. She died when he was about six years old. My father’s mother bears a striking resemblance to my oldest daughter. * (Who is the oldest living ancestor you knew in person?) My cousin Joy, who was my mom’s … the daughter of my grandmother’s sister. A second cousin? * (We already know these are Ashkenazi Jews) It’s funny, though, as through the Ancestry DNA results I was 99% Ashkenazi Jew and she was 97%, so I referred to her as “half-breed.” * (Do you have any interesting stories that have been handed down in your family?) Not really. I thought the gypsy not showing up in my DNA was disappointing. The rest of it I suspect is pretty normal for any immigrant family. * (Is there a specific ancestor you would like to know more about?) My grandfather, with whom I was very close, was not a good family reporter, as he was thrown out of his home when he was 13 or 14 years old. His father found him smoking behind the barn. He hit the father, and was sent to the United States a few days later. Or, that was the story. My grandmother came from the same area, which is now Belarus, and she is purportedly my grandfather’s 5th cousin. So, I’d love to know more about that side of the family. My father’s side is a [mystery]. It is possible that the Rabinovitz line came from other than Russia. My father’s father was called Julius in this country. My mother’s father was called Samson in English, and was always “Sam.” * (Is there anyone you’ve wondered whether you are related to?) My mother, who is not a Turow (Turovetsky) by birth, was convinced the Turow Street Synagogue in Rhode Island were relatives. Scott said they were Portuguese Jews, so not related. The other story passed down in my mother’s family was that there was a spoon, lost in migration, that attested to the fact that we were descended from King David. As an adult, I realized that we may all be descended from him, back several thousand years, and so I’m not sure it is as impressive. But it would be amusing to see if there is any validity to this claim. * (Is there anything else you’d like to learn through this experience?) You’ve already found more than I knew, especially on my father’s side, so I’m excited to see what else you find. There may be a family bible in Yiddish, but otherwise the records should be in Russian. * (With the information you have given me today, is there anything you don’t want shared with our research team or the public?) No. You can share everything. === Needs Work === #[[Crabb-2052|Raymond Carl Crabb]] served and needs a military sticker and any records that can be found [added sticker and some sources [[Selvaggio-84|Selvaggio-84]] 02:48, 4 September 2022 (UTC)] #[[Crabb-2059|Raymond Richard Crabb]] served and needs a military sticker and any records that can be found [added sticker and some sources [[Selvaggio-84|Selvaggio-84]] 02:48, 4 September 2022 (UTC)] ==== To Research ==== * Pastron family: There's an 1850 Revision List for the Slutsk region that gives an Itsko, son of Ellya, who could match up with Hillel's father, in a town called Kopyl'. Not sure if it's likely to be the same person, but maybe something to look into.(note from Koehnline-1, Discord, 4 Sep) * Turovetzky people who lived in Zhitomir at the turn of the 20th century. At least one family migrated to NYC. Names such as Meyer, Leyzer, Abram, Rivka, Sora, and Dweira are present. Very likely close cousins of our search interest. (note from Munits-1) ==== Immigrants needing Hebrew names, already found ==== (leave orphaned for LNAB change) ==== Immigrants needing Hebrew names, not yet known ==== (leave orphaned for LNAB change) #[[Levin-930|Louis Levin]] gravestone cited inscription needs translation. # [[Levin-928|Sam Levin]] - gravestone is cited # [[Goldman-1421|Hannah (Goldman) Weinstein]], daughter of Max Goldman # [[Weinstein-484|Isahel/Isaac/Isadore Weinstein]] # [[Weinstein-485|Ida Weinstein]] #[[Woloshen-3|Alexander Woloshen (1868-1918)]] #[[Weinress-2|Mandel Weinress (abt.1865-1946)]] #[[Peise-1|Rosa (Peise) Weinress (1866-)]] #[[Torch-14|Louis Torch (abt.1892-1950)]] #[[Zitnick-2|Samuel Zitnick (abt.1890-1946)]] #[[Koterlo-1|Ides (Koterlo) Blitstein (1882-1965)]] - needs LNAB specifically === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Koehnline-1|Thomas Koehnline]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === * "Illinois, Cook County Marriages, 1871-1968", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N7HX-ZJP : 10 March 2018), Barney Ruth and Sarah Davidsky, 18 Jan 1908. *"Illinois, Cook County Deaths, 1871-1998," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2MX-QFHT : 18 March 2018), Meyer Turner, 31 Dec 1964; citing Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States, source reference , record number , Cook County Courthouse, Chicago; FHL microfilm . [Doherty-2064] for profile [[%D7%98%D7%95%D7%A8%D7%95%D7%91%D7%A2%D7%A6%D7%A7%D7%99-3|%D7%98%D7%95%D7%A8%D7%95%D7%91%D7%A2%D7%A6%D7%A7%D7%99-3]] (Kathy checked for these 2 above on 9/7 and did not find them[[Weatherall-96|Weatherall-96]] 16:49, 14 September 2022 (UTC)) == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week # Scott's grandmother Fannie (Epstein) Pastron's brother [[Epstein-667|Nathaniel Epstein]] changed his surname to Van Dorf. #Scott's Uncle Isadore Louis Turow aka Irving [[Turowetzky-3|Isadore Turowetzky]] was also a Doctor he can be found in the 1940 Census working at the State Hospital, Illinois [[Jenkinson-562]] #Scott's grandmother's brother-in-law [[Torch-14|Louis Torch]] was called to testify in the investigation into the attack and murder of [[Hvid-26|Marinus Hvid]]. Hvid was attacked on 27 December 1939, beaten by several men, and died on 30 December 1939 in Chicago. Torch was Vice-President of the Affiliated Garage Association. From 1930 to 1939 32 persons were murdered and several arson attacks made, indicative of the "violence in the garage industry." #Scott's maternal uncle's first cousin[[Crabb-2059|Raymond Richard Crabb]] died when the C-40 transport plane he was in with 5 others crashed into a mountain near Chiran on the southern tip of Kyushu, Japan, https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/collection/1030/tree/2721126/person/142406884012/media/6a384d1c-8750-4d20-942c-8b8ae7ca1177?_phsrc=kSP682&_phstart=successSource [[Urbach-13|Urbach-13]] 07:31, 3 September 2022 (UTC) #Scott's maternal aunt by marriage's uncle by marriage [[Crabb-2052|Raymond Carl Crabb]] served in World War I and his son served in World War II [[Crabb-2059|Raymond Richard Crabb]] [[Urbach-13|Urbach-13]] 07:31, 3 September 2022 (UTC) #3 sisters, [[Woloshen-4|Katherine (Woloshen) Toplon (-1954)]], [[Woloshen-2|Sarah W (Woloshen) Weinress (1898-1964)]] & [[Woloshen-6|Lena Woloshen (1897-)]] who are 6 degrees from Scott through his Grandmother [[עפשטיין-13|פייגא בת ישראל (עפשטיין) Pastron (abt.1895-1989)]]'s line, ended up in Chicago Home for Jewish Friendless and Working Girls (53rd St & Ellis Ave). Their mother appears to have had mental issues and their father [[Woloshen-3|Alexander Woloshen (1868-1918)]], an attorney, died in 1918. [[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] 17:56, 3 September 2022 (UTC) # Scott's grandmother's sister's husband [[Kurnick-3|Edward Kurnick]] had a radio and television store in Chicago in 1950, at the time when television was just starting to become popular. # Scott's uncle [[Turowetzky-3|Dr. Irving L. Turow]] was faced with a scandal while serving as acting managing officer of the Peoria State Hospital for mental patients. Caretaking of the hospital cemetery had deteriorated for those whose remains were not claimed by family members. A deceased inmate's daughter learned of her mother's death after some months, but the remains could not be located due to the abandonment of a former practice of placing numbered concrete headstones. She appealed to her state representative [[Lund-2714|Arnold L. Lund]]. The resulting news story ran in September 1940 while Dr. Turow was vacationing and Democratic Governor [[Levy-3105|Henry Horner]] was convalescing—he died in October without resigning from office. Republican gubernatorial candidate [[Green-15032|Dwight Green]], who would win the November election, tasked [[Lund-2714|Rep. Lund]] with making a thorough investigation. Dr. Turow was replaced by another doctor on 1 November, but went on to head the neuropsychiatric unit at the Army's Percy Jones General Hospital for four years during World War II and to serve in other Illinois mental health clinics. [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]] #Scott' grandmother's sister [[Epstein-668|Bernice (Epstein)Erenberg]] participated in the Caregiver Education Support Services program after her husband developed Alzheimer's. She was featured in a story in the Los Angeles Times. #Scott's grandfather's sister [[Turowetzky-4|Frances (Turow) Pastern's]] husband [[Pasternak-183|David Arthur Pastern]] lost his mother when he about seven-years-old. He and his younger brother [[Pasternak-50|Alvin Pasternak]] were placed in the Chicago Home for Jewish Orphans, despite their father being still alive. David later changed his name from Pasternak to Pastern. # Scott's grandfather Shimshon ben Hillel Pastran [[פאסטראן-1|שמשון בן הלל (פאסטראן) Pastron (1889-1977)]] arrived 20 July 1905 on the Armenia. From ship’s manifest: Schimsdren Pastron, male, Hebrew, age 16, born about 1889; in possession $5, first time in US, paid own passage, final destination NY, going to uncle Jacob Rosran in NY, Canal Str 40. (Delayed 2 days before being admitted). Jacob Rozran's death certificate lists father as Avraham Razran [[ראזראן-2|אברהם ראזראן (abt.1855-)]], who is Fannie Epstein Pastron's grandfather. Since Shimshon and his wife would not be first cousins, Jacob is his uncle by marriage. Jacob's wife (Lena Zurkoff , from birth records of children) is Shimshon Pastron's biological aunt. Shimshon Pastron was still living with Zena and Jacob in the 1910 census in Chicago with their 4 children, brother-in-law Max Zurkoff, and nephew Sam Pastron age 21. #Scott's mother [[Pastron-7|Rita (Pastron) Turow's]] brother [[Pastron-9|Sidney Pastron's]] wife [[Tatelbaim-1|Frances (Tatelbaim)Weinstein's]] brother [[Tatelbaim-5|Joseph Lev Tate]] died in combat on D-Day in France, 6 June 1944. His body was returned to the United States in 1948. #Scott's grandmother's brother-in-law [[צורקוף-3|Max Zurkoff]] had an unusual career in 1930- "sausage route salesman." # [[Muffson-1|Jacob Muffson]] out in degree 7 was treated cruelly by a South Chicago police officer with a history of brutality. === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Chicago_newspaper_articles_for_the_Turows&public=1 Chicago newspaper articles for the Turow's] === Military Profiles === WORLD WAR II *Scott's grandmother Fannie (Epstein) Pastron's brother [[Epstein-667|Dr. Nathaniel Epstein Van Dorf]] served as a Captain in the United States Army during World War II. He was stationed in England. *Scott's grandfather's nephew [[Turner-42597|Solomon Turner]] served as a Staff Sergeant during World War II. *Scott's maternal uncle's first cousins [[Crabb-2059|Raymond Richard Crabb]] and his maternal uncle's aunt's husband [[Crabb-2052|Raymond Carl Crabb]] served in World War II *Scott's grandmother's brother [[Pastron-9|Seymour Sidney Pastron]] served from 1941 to 1946 in the United States Army as a psychiatric doctor. == Media Outreach == [[Space:Social Media Team|Social Media Posts]]
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* 30 Aug 2022: Mindy LinkedIn & Facebook ** We still need volunteers to help with Russian-Jewish research on WikiTree for author Scott Turow's week. Check out more in our forum: https://lnkd.in/g8PN-UCy #research #wiki #WTChallenge #CollaborativeGenealogy #YearOfFamilyConnections * 1 Sep 2022: Mindy Facebook & Twitter ** The week has started for Scott Turow. We will spend one full week researching his Russian-Jewish ancestors. Even if you don't participate, you can join us in chat. It should be an interesting week! #wtchallenge #CollaborativeGenealogy #YearOfFamilyConnections * 3 Sep 2022: Mindy Facebook ** New York Times bestselling author, Scott Turow, is being researched this week. His grandmother's brother-in-law had a radio and television store in Chicago in 1950, at the time when television was just starting to become popular. Pretty cool discovery! * 4 Sep 2022 Mindy Facebook & Twitter ** WikiTreers are doing a great job with the WikiTree Challenge this week! They have added 23 direct ancestors, and 166 peripheral ancestors or cousins (within 7 degrees). I think Scott Turow will be happy at the end of the week. https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1458099 Discovery: Scott' grandmother's sister Bernice (Epstein) Erenberg participated in the Caregiver Education Support Services program after her husband developed Alzheimer's. She was featured in a story in the Los Angeles Times. #wikitreers #wikitree #genealogy #wtchallenge * 4 Sep 2022 Facebook ** Scott's grandfather, Shimshon ben Hillel Pastran, arrived in 1905 on the 'Armenia.' He was sixteen years old, had $5 in his pocket, and was coming to the United States for the first time to visit his Uncle Jacob in New York. #wikitreers #wikitree #genealogy #wtchallenge === Ancestors === * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20220901/User.htm Current Scores] ''This includes total ancestors added, plus nuclear family and other relatives within 7 degrees ===Discovery=== * ([[#Interesting Finds|Jump to discoveries section]]) === Stats === :Note: There are a total of 80 points available for each section. * Wednesday (Before the week started) ** Scott has 16 ancestors within 20 generations ** Scott has 17 connections within 7 degrees * Saturday Night ** '''Connection''' bounties earned: 10 points ** '''Brick Wall''' bounties earned: 0 points ** '''Discovery''' bounty earned: 0 points ** Scott has 23 ancestors within 20 generations ** Scott has 166 connections within 7 degrees == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === :These links will be added mid-week by [[Silva-1055|Mindy]] and [[Koehnline-1|Thomas Koehnline]]. Remember to claim any brick wall bounties in the {{G2GLink|1458099}}! ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[טורובעצקי-8|יהודה טורובעצקי (abt.1761-)]] Meyer Turovetzky # [[Bat_Lev-1|פרומה (bat Lev) bat Leyb (1864-)]] Prome (bat Lev) bat Leyb (Mother only!) # [[ראבינאוויטש-7|ישראל יצהק ראבינאוויטש (abt.1830-)]] Israel Yitzhak Rabinavich # [[ראנקין-2|רפאל ראנקין (abt.1850-)]] Raphael Rankin ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[פאסטראן-3|יצחק (פאסטראן) Pastron (abt.1840-)]] Yitzhak (Pastran) Pastron # [[צורקוף-1|Unknown (צורקוף) Pastron (abt.1870-)]] "Kresha, Kreslia" Pastron '''{{Orange|Solved!!}}''' # [[עפשטיין-15|שמעון עפשטיין (abt.1845-)]] Simon Epstein # [[ראזראן-2|אברהם ראזראן (abt.1855-)]] Avraham Rozran == '''Resources''' == : Please list any resources that you have. We all gain knowledge from eachother! ==== General WT Resources ==== * [[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 Challenge profiles. * [[Space:WikiTree_Challenge_Example_Profiles|Example Challenge Profiles]] ''This is a guideline on how the profiles can look.'' * [[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://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. * The [[: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://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/appJStest.php?app=SixDegrees Greg's awesome 6 degree app] ''This has a variety of ways to show the connections to the focal person. * [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/ashley1950/ancestorexplorer/?id=Lopez-5633 Ancestor Explorer] ''This app shows how many direct ancestors are connected to the focal person * [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/beacall6/missing_parents.php Missing Parents app] ''This app shows which connected profiles need parents added. ==== Specific Country Resources ==== * [https://bloodandfrogs.com/compendium/russia BloodAndFrogs] has a great collection of resources, from newspapers to informative websites. * [https://www.familyspace.ru/ Familyspace ] seems to be the place to find family trees of people from the former USSR. The mostly free website has more than 3 million users. * [https://lostrussianfamily.wordpress.com/free-databases/ Find Lost Russian & Ukrainian Family] * [https://www.jewishgen.org/belarus/lists/intro_1897_russian_census.htm Extracts of the Jewish records in the 1897 All Russian Census] on JewishGen Belarus SIG * [https://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/ Jewish Encyclopedia] * [https://www.jewishgen.org/ JewishGen] home page, primary site for indexed records of Ashkenazi Jews. * [http://www.reabit.org.ua/nbr/ National database of repressed of Ukraine] * [https://www.thefhguide.com/project-9-russia.html Research: Russia, Goal 1 - The Family History Guide] * [https://www.yadvashem.org/ Yad Vashem - The World Holocaust Remembrance Center], database of Shoah victims. * Language/handwriting resources: ** [https://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Kremenets/web-pages/documents/images-from-vr/Given-Names-male-Hebrew-and-Russian-graphics.PDF Male given names in Russian & Yiddish/Hebrew] ** [https://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Kremenets/web-pages/documents/images-from-vr/Given-Names-female-Hebrew-and-Russian-graphics.PDF Feale given names in Russian & Yiddish/Hebrew] ** [http://www.behrmanhouse.com/resource_room/hebrew-handwriting-chart Hebrew handwriting chart] ** [https://i.pinimg.com/originals/7f/62/1e/7f621eb979d1869937d75821a32c4af3.jpg Russian cursive basic handwriting] ** [https://stevemorse.org/hebrew/heb2eng.html Transliterating Hebrew & Yiddish to Latin script] ** [https://stevemorse.org/russian/rus2eng.html Transliterating Russian to Latin script] ** [https://www.lexilogos.com/keyboard/yiddish.htm Yiddish online keyboard] ** [https://www.hebcal.com/converter?gd=20&gm=2&gy=2022&g2h=1 Hebrew date converter] ** [https://www.jewishgen.org/infofiles/tombstones.html How to read Jewish gravestone inscriptions]

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== WikiTree Challenge Week 18 == '''Focus''': [[Newton-John-1|Olivia Newton-John DBE AC]] === Needs Work === # # === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === * == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week # The actor, Jeff Conaway, who played Kenickie alongside Olivia in the movie, "Grease" was married to her sister, Rona, for 5 years, 1980-1985. (Cox-27529) # Olivia's 2nd great Grandfather William Richards' [[Richards-20087]] occupation was a Sail maker (Entered by Tyner-799) # Nicolaus Hermann Escherhausen (Escherhausen-1), the first husband of Olivia's 4th great Grandmother Adelheid Catharine (Bacmeister) Jhering, was a doctor who wrote in Latin a medical book titled "De Pvrgantibvs Chronica Cvtis Exanthemata Nonnvmqvam Exacerbantibvs" published in 1774. (Entered by Albasini-30) #Matt Lattanzi's paternal grandmother Rose (Pronesti) Lattanzi arrived in the USA, with her mother, from Italy in 1913 (Urbach-13) # [[Newton-15169|Beadon Paul Newton]] and his wife Joan had 3 children all baptised on the same date 20 February 1837, James, Emma and Julia. Beadon's occupation was butcher, and they appear to have had a close association with the Ralls family who also had children baptised on the day with one having the first name Beadon and another two who had the middle name Newton. '[[Browning-5288|Ann Browning]]''' # Olivia's great great grandaunt, Catherine John [[John-3372]] was an assisted emigrant to Australia, arriving on the Iberia about 18 Jan 1884 as a third class passenger, with her two young children in tow. The Emigrant and Colonists Aid Corporation granted them 40 acres. (Entered by Gullison-3) # Henriette Charlotte Jhering managed to reunite the three Magi, Caspar, Melchior and Balthasar on her marriage record: she was the daughter of CASPAR Rudolf Jhening and married Carl MELCHIOR Boden, son of Carl BALTHASAR Christoph Boden. (Entered by Albasini-30) #Jeff Conaway, Olivia's brother-in-law had a great uncle (Conaway-1127) whose death in 1905 made it into the St. Louis newspaper. He checked into a hotel at 4 am with a woman. He was drunk. Their bodies were found around noon, victims of gas asphyxiation. There was supposed to be a Conaway family reunion on that day. (Cox-27529) # Olivia's nephew, Emerson Fifield-Hall, was encouraged to use his mom and aunt's (Rona & Olivia) surname Newton-John for his racing career (NASCAR). He later said that was one of the worst decisions he made in racing- it caused a lot of jealousy and "garbage." (Entered by Ulmer-538) # [[Newton-15377]] Six of her children were christened on the same day as three of her siblings in Creech St Michael, Somerset, England 20 Feb 1837 '''{{Orange|Wiki-ID}}''' # Olivia's Great-grandfather [[Newton-15168|James Newton (bef.1856-1924)]] (along with a group of landlords and barkeeps) was charged and plead guilty to "Selling Adulterated Whisky" in 1889 as landlord of the Torbey Hotel. He was fined 40 shillings or a month imprisonment. I discovered adulterated whiskey is made with inferior ingredients or colored to look like more expensive whiskey, etc [[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] # [[Jhering-3|Sebastian Eberhard Jhering]], Olivia's 5th great Grandfather, was a government councilor of the last prince of East-Frisia. he planned a navigable waterway, designed an international boundary (now the border between Germany and the Netherlands), created the legal basis for the state's claim to the barren areas and even had a village and a canal named after him. (Entered by Albasini-30) # In 1779 [[Jhering-2|Caspar Rudolph Jhering]], Olivia's 4th great Grandfather, founded the "Mühlenbrand-Societät in Ostfriesland” (East Frisian Mill Fire Society), which existed until 1952. The windmills were particularly endangered by fire, but the existing fire insurance established in 1754 ruled them out because the risk was too high. It was Jhering's idea, with special contributions, to make the risk calculable. Forty mill owners joined the Company and after a quarter of a century there were 113. (Entered by Albasini-30) # [[Jhering-1|Georg Albrecht Jhering]], Olivia's 3rd great Grandfather, realized his father had made a mistake in managing the village of Jheringsfehn and took over the administration from him, continuing very successfully from then on. His measures included the expansion of the Fehn canals between 1804 and 1819, through which the mined peat could be marketed more quickly. His success was reflected in the development of the population of Jheringsfehn: in 1788 there were 133 inhabitants, in 1813 there were already 398. The town even got a windmill during its administrative period. (Entered by Albasini-30) # [[Bacmeister-5|Adelheid Catharine Bacmeister]], Olivia's 4th great Grandmother was the aunt of the wife of Prussian general [[Von_Blücher-8|Blücher]], the one who won at Waterloo against Napoleon. Adelheid's half sister Marie Elisabeth Bacmeister married Peter Colomb and their daughter Katharine Amalie Colomb married general Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher. (Entered by Albasini-30) # [[Bacmeister-7|Eberhard Bacmeister]], Olivia's 6th great Grandfather, became in 1684 the personal physician of young Prince of East Frisia. He accompanied Christian Eberhard von Ostfriesland and his mother the regent princess, on their numerous journeys. In Vienna, Bacmeister succeeded in curing the Prince, who was seriously ill with smallpox. Bacmeister was mainly responsible for the medical care of Christian Eberhard, who ruled from 1690, since he was always susceptible to illness and required constant medical supervision. In addition, he took over the free medical care of the poor in Aurich on behalf of the Princely House. After Prince Christian Eberhard died in 1708, his son and successor Georg Albrecht von Ostfriesland also placed his full trust in Bacmeister and took him on as his official personal physician for life. During the many years at the princely court in Aurich, a deep relationship of trust and friendship had developed between Eberhard Bacmeister and Prince Christian Eberhard, as well as later with his son Georg Albrecht, as a result, the prince appointed him government councilor in his government college. (Entered by Albasini-30) # [[Bacmeister-8|Heinrich Sigismund Bacmeister]], brother of Olivia's 5th great Grandfather and son of Dr. Eberhard Bacmeister was government, chancellery and consistorial councillor in East Frisia an independent principality within the Holy Roman Empire. When prince Charles Edzard died in 1744 without children, the territory fell to Prussia following the Emden Convention concluded on March 14, 1744, between the city of Emden and Frederick II of Prussia who was allowed to march without resistance into East Frisia. Heinrich Sigismund Bacmeister tried to resist to the accession of King Frederick II of Prussia to the throne in favor of the princess Friederike Wilhelmine von Ostfriesland, the aunt of the last prince. He was punished for this with 18 weeks of mild imprisonment in Greetsiel, after which he migrated to the Electorate of Hanover and served as city syndic of Stade until his death in 1772. (Entered by Albasini-30) # [[Newton-15358|Julia (Newton) Ralls]] married her nephew, her sister Mary’s son. This is termed an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avunculate_marriage “avunculate” marriage] and is illegal in UK, perhaps the reason they moved to Bridgwater. '''{{Orange|Wiki-ID}}''' # Oliver John's brother [[John-3380|Ivor John (1876-1949)]] trained at [https://www.vastsverige.com/en/lerum/produkter/naas-slott-och-slojdseminarium/ Naas Seminarium, Sweden.] A record of his attainments and employment is on his profile. '''{{Orange|Wiki-ID}}''' # [[Newton-15405|Thomas Newton (abt.1632-)]] and [[Bosley-1076|Edith Bosley (abt.1632-)]] were caught in bed in 1653 before they married and there is a quarter session record of the case: '''[[Browning-5288|Ann Browning]]'' #*''Information of John Lane of Wellington, mason and examinations of Thomas Newton of Wellington, mason and Edith Bosley of Crowcombe, singlewoman, concerning Thomas Newton and Edith Bosley being found in bed together. JP: John Turburville.'' #[[Luder-45|Martin Luther]] is Olivia's 12th great Grandfather. (Found by Jenkinson-562 and Albasini-30) # In 1720-1725, there was an inquisition proceeding against the official administrator and bailiff [[Milnitz-2|Johann Friedrich Milnitz]], Olivia's 7th great-grandfather, for embezzlement in the administration of customs and the Herrenmoor. (Entered by Albasini-30) # [[Königsberger-17|Otto Heinrich Königsberger]] married Renate Ursula Born, his half-cousin. They are both first cousins once removed to Olivia. (Entered by Gullison-3) # [[Halem-22|Frederich Wilhelm von Halem]] settled in Emden in 1786 as a general practitioner but gave up the lucrative practice, which had still left him time for scientific work, when, at the request of his hometown against the candidates of the king and the crown prince, he was elected state physician of East Frisia by the East Frisian estates in 1797. From then until his death, despite all the political upheavals, he remained the highest medical official in East Frisia, which first belonged to Prussia, then Dutch, French, Prussian again and finally became part of the Kingdom of Hanover in 1815. He also founded in 1794 the first German North Sea spa on the island of Norderney. (Found by Jenkinson-562 and improved by Albasini-30) === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. *[[Space:Will_of_Thomas_Webber_gentleman_of_Taunton%2C_St_Mary_Magdalen%2C_Somerset_1831|Will of Thomas Webber gentleman of Taunton, St Mary Magdalen, Somerset 1831]] [[Browning-5288|Ann Browning]] *[[Space:Will_of_Beadon_Paul_Newton%2C_Yeoman_of_Creech_St_Michael%2C_Somerset1852|Will of Beadon Paul Newton, Yeoman of Creech St Michael, Somerset, 1852]] [[Browning-5288|Ann Browning]] *[[Space:Will_of_John_Nuton_of_fCtocombe%2C_Somerset_1647|Will of John Nuton of Crocombe, Somerset 1647]] probably related in some way but not a direct ancestor as no children mentioned [[Browning-5288|Ann Browning]] === Military Profiles === * [[Bacmeister-15|Ernst August Max von Bacmeister (1853-1938)]] served in the Imperial German Army in World War I ''third cousins three times removed'' * [[Bacmeister-11|Hugo Karl August Bacmeister (1862-1937)]] served in the Imperial German Army in World War I ''third cousins three times removed'' * [[Von_Blücher-8|Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher (1742 - 1819)]] Prussian general. Lead 6th Coaltion armies against Napoleon and beat him at the battle of Waterloo ''married a niece of Olivia's 4th great-grandmother'' === Notables In Olivia's Branches === # [[Lattanzi-2|Matt Lattanzi]] ''Spouse, American actor and dancer # [[Newton-15167|Daisy (Newton) John (1883-1965)]] ''Olivia's grandmother, singer in the Royal Welsh Ladies Choir # [[Bacmeister-7|Eberhardus Bacmeister (1659-1742)]] ''Olivia's 6th great-grandfather, he was a Royal family personal physician # [[Coldewey-4|Levin Coldewey (abt.1670-)]] ''Danish embassy preacher, Superintendent # [[Jhering-2|Caspar Rudolf Jhering (1740-1809)]] ''Olivia's 4th great-grandfather, held the office of "Advocatus Fisci" at the East Frisian government in Aurich # [[Von_Jhering-2|Kaspar Rudolph Ritter Von Jhering (1818-1892)]] ''Olivia's 2nd great-grandfather was a German jurist, author, legal scholar, and the founder of a modern sociological and historical school of law. # [[Jhering-1|Georg Albrecht Jhering (1779-1825)]] ''Olivia's 3rd great-grandfather, & was an East Frisian lawyer, first secretary of the East Frisian landscape and director of the Mühlenbrandsgesellschaft in Aurich # [[Bacmeister-10|Heinrich Bacmeister (1618-1692)]] ''Olivia's 7th great-grandfather, He was a German chief justice officer and chamber procurator # [[Born-311|Max Born (1882-1970)]] ''Olivia's grandfather, he was a theoretical physicist who received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1954 for his research in quantum mechanics and the wavefunction. # [[Born-315|Gustav Jacob Born (1851-1900)]], Olivia's great-grandfather, he was a German histologist and author. # [[Ehrenberg-51|Victor Gabriel Ehrenberg (1851-1929)]] ''Olivia's great-grandfather, he was a German jurist and lecturer # [[Luder-45|Martin Luther (1483 - 1546)]] ''Olivia's 12th great-grandfather. 16th-century monk and theologian. His beliefs helped birth the Reformation and give rise to Protestantism.'' # [[Born-316|Wolfgang Born (1893-1949)]] ''Olivia's grand-uncle, he was a German-American art historian.'' # [[Königsberger-17|Otto Heinrich Königsberger (1908-1999)]] ''A first cousin once removed, he was a German architect.'' # [[Pryce-319|Maurice Henry Lecorney Pryce (1913-2003)]] ''3 degrees, related by marriage. He was a British physicist. Maurice's colleague was arrested for supplying atomic secrets to the USSR in 1950. # [[Liebig-15|Justus (Liebig) von Liebig (1803-1873)]] ''9 degrees from Olivia, related by marriage. Justus was the father of organic chemistry and he invented the bouillon cube. == Media Outreach == [[Space:Social Media Team|Social Media Posts]]
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Ideas for posting: What are the first questions someone would ask about Olivia's family history? For example, where did she grow up? Where are her ancestors from? Which notable ancestor stands out? :'''Stats & Posts''': * Saturday @ noon: ** There are 514 connections within 7 degrees now! ** All but one of the 16 2nd great-grandparents have been added! ** There are already 12 Interesting Finds. What discoveries can you uncover? ** Olivia now has 106 direct ancestors attached, within 20 generations of her! * Tuesday ** There are 801 connections within 7 degrees now! ** All 16 of the 2nd great-grandparents have been added! ** 24 of the 32 possible 3rd great-grandparents have been added! ** Olivia now has 182 direct ancestors attached, within 20 generations of her! * Mindy's post to Facebook & Twitter Thurs night: **The challenge week for researching Olivia Newton-John's family kicked off spectacularly! We had a nice group of WikiTreers ready to research. I can't wait to see what they find! #WTChallenge #CollaborativeGenealogy #YearOfFamilyConnections * Mindy's Saturday morning post to Fb and Twitter: ** WikiTree researchers got a quick lesson today about "adulterated whiskey" as Olivia's great-grandfather, James Newton, was charged and plead guilty to "Selling Adulterated Whisky" in 1889 as landlord of the Torbay Hotel. #wtchallenge #CollaborativeGenealogy #YearOfFamilyConnections #NewtonJohn * Mindy's post to Facebook Sunday: ** WikiTree researchers are doing an awesome job with Olivia's challenge week! Have you joined us yet to see what we can find? #wtchallenge #CollaborativeGenealogy #YearOfFamilyConnections #NewtonJohn * Mindy's post for Monday: ** Eberhard Bacmeister, Olivia's 6th great Grandfather, became in 1684 the personal physician of a young Prince of East Frisia. He accompanied Christian Eberhard von Ostfriesland and his mother the regent princess, on their numerous journeys. #wtchallenge #CollaborativeGenealogy #YearOfFamilyConnections @Olivia Newton-John (@olivianj for Twitter) * Mindy's post for Tuesday: ** One of Olivia's 5th great-grandfathers, Georg Albrecht Bacmeister, was living in historic times. His brother Heinrich was imprisoned for 18 weeks in 1744 for resisting the accession of King Frederick II of Prussia to the throne in favor of the princess Friederike Wilhelmine von Ostfriesland. Georg was a court assessor and judge, an office he held until his death. #wtchallenge #CollaborativeGenealogy #YearOfFamilyConnections @Olivia Newton-John * Mindy's post for Wednesday: ** Olivia's grandparents, Max & Hedi Born, were born in what is now Wrocław, Poland. Max was a professor who was suspended when the Nazi Party came to power. They fled to the United Kingdom. Max was naturalized one day before Germany invaded Poland. #wtchallenge #CollaborativeGenealogy #YearOfFamilyConnections @Olivia Newton-John (@olivianj for Twitter) ** Olivia's grandfather Max Born, was born in (now) Wrocław, Poland. He was a professor until the Nazi Party came to power. They fled to the UK. Max was naturalized one day before Germany invaded Poland. #wtchallenge #CollaborativeGenealogy #YearOfFamilyConnections @olivianj * Mindy's post Thursday: ** We wrapped up the challenge week for Olivia Newton-John. There were more than 37 researchers who made more than 4,578 edits and added 911 relatives within seven degrees! What another amazing week! If you missed the noon wrap-up chat, be sure to join us at 8pm EDT (1am UTC). #wtchallenge #CollaborativeGenealogy #YearOfFamilyConnections (@olivianj for Twitter) == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === :These links will be added mid-week by [[Silva-1055|Mindy]] and the [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]]. 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== WikiTree Challenge Week 19 == '''Focus Point''': [[Hamill-277|Mark Hamill]] === Needs Work === # # === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Urbach-13|Kathy]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === * Homer Hull - from familysearch "Prisoners of War, 1715-1947", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6FWL-PT35 : 20 May 2022), Homer Hull, 1814. also "Prisoners of War, 1715-1947", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6FXN-4LCB : 20 May 2022), Homer Hull, 1812. Found a reference for a 1082 Hull, Orin, Conn on a US site in reference to the Prisoners of War at Dartmoor but no correspomding person in UK Records so maybe Homer was Orin * The marriage for [[Weddal-3|William Weddal (abt.1730-)]] gives a [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/549774:60144?tid=&pid=&queryId=942fb80f414eaf4469cbeb487d2f318e&_phsrc=Xwf7936&_phstart=successSource film number], but I don't think this links directly to the record. I need more than an index of his marriage, if you can find it! [[Silva-1055]] == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week #Mark's great grandfather [[Mumford-1009|Frederick Augustine Mumford]] served as an Officer's Steward aboard the USS North Carolina and on the supply ship USS J. C. Kuhn during the Civil War (Dawn Harvey Harvey-8107 found this). # Mark's grandmother's sister [[Mumford-1689|Florence Helen (Mumford)(Morgan) Sharkey]] was married to [[Sharkey-823|Newell Sharkey]] who became mayor of San Carlos, California. They were later divorced. [[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]] # Mark's second great grandfather [[Hamill-535]] served in the Civil War for the Union. He served as an adjutant in the 156th Regiment of the Pennsylvania Infantry. His widow Priscilla applied for her widow's pension following his death in 1904. [[Doherty-2064|Melanie McComb]] # In the seventh degree, [[Frick-776|Ford C. Frick]] was the uncle by marriage of Mark's great-uncle by marriage. He became public relations director of baseball's National League in 1934 and then NL President. Frick was instrumental in founding the Baseball Hall of Fame in the late 1930s. He helped to ease tensions and strike threats during the racial integration of the major leagues, threatening to suspend any players staging protests of Jackie Robinson's debut with the Brooklyn Dodgers. He was the third commissioner of Major League Baseball (1951–1965). [[Lowe-866|Lowe-866]] 19:05, 7 October 2022 (UTC) #Mark's 3rd great grandfather [[Hull-8657|Hiram Hull]] published an advertisement in 1825 stating: "NOTICE. It is the request of the subscriber, that his FRIENDS and COUSINS should suspend their visits for two years. HIRAM HULL. Bennington, Sept. 20, 1825." The reason for the ad? He was in prison for two years.[[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]] #Another interesting fact about [[Hull-8657|Hiram Hull]] was that in 1851 he wrote an account of his War of 1812 service that survives in his pension file. His daughter Martha wrote a letter in the file that states: "farther was called the handsomest man that walked the streets of old Bennington."[[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]] '''{{Orange|Is this the wrong link? It is not the great-grandfather of Mark. }}''' ([https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Hull-8657&person2Name=Hamill-277&relation=0&ignoreIds= Path]) The Hull family adopted one of Mark Hamill's ancestors. #In the sixth degree, [[Pancoast-309|Dr Omar Burton Pancoast]] in his obituary he is noted as having been associate Professor of Surgery at John Hopkins University and of having invented an operating trunk used by surgeons when operating rooms were unavailable. [[Bent-1675|Tracey Bent]] #[[Tomlinson-5205|Walker Moore Tomlinson (abt.1826-1863)]] a relative by marriage, he was Acting Master’s Mate in the US Navy during the Civil War. He was a prisoner of war in 1862 and died the following year from tuberculosis.[[Hardman-1532|Hardman-1532]] 14:58, 8 October 2022 (UTC) #Mark’s third great grandfather [[Hamill-1006|Thomas Hamill (1790-1858)]] was born in Derryaghy, Lisburn, County Antrim. We know the village because it was recorded in his Army records. One of the oldest Catholic Churches in the region was built on the Hamil family’s farm. Another weird thing is that although he was in the Army, newspaper reports of his children always refer to him as a teacher. [[Hardman-1532|Hardman-1532]] 15:28, 8 October 2022 (UTC) #in the 5th degree [[Ross-29783 |Annie Mary Ross]] was electrocuted while removing a plug from an electric heater while still in her bath [[Tyner-799|Tyner-799]] 19:06, 8 October 2022 (UTC) #Mark's first cousin twice removed [[Hamill-1021|James Norman Hamill's]] wife [[Gaynor-416|Katherine "Kittie" (Gaynor) Hamill]] died on the couple's 32nd wedding anniversary.[[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]] #Mark's first cousin twice removed [[Hamill-1021|James Norman Hamill]] lived most of his adult life in hotels in Denver. Four months after the death of his wife, he dropped dead in his hotel room while talking to a friend on the telephone.[[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]] #Mark's mother's brother [[Johnson-127731|Eugene Rhodes Johnson]] served in the Army Air Corps aboard a bombardier. In February 1944 he was shot down and spent the rest of the war in a Nazi prisoner of war prison.[[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]] #Mark's 7th great grandfather [[Olofsson-1720|Per Olofsson (1610-1696)]] got a last message from the priest in his death record: "Vir dives qvidem et opibus abundans, utinam beni partis." Google translate it to "A man rich in every way, and abounding in wealth, I wish you would go to the party." but it could also be translated to "A man rich in every way, and abounding in wealth, I wish I could be part of it". #Mark's 8th great grandfather [[Esbjörnsson-51|Peder Esbjörnsson (abt. 1628 - 1724)]] got a last message from the priest in his death record: "Har warit en mäkta wacker Man i sitt lefwerne." Translated to english: "He was a mighty handsome man in his life." #Mark's paternal great grandma's first cousin [[Haggart-332|John B Haggart]] operated a grocery store for 30 years while his wife, Rose Stollberg was the postmaster for 30 years in Marblehead,Illinois. # The oldest ancestor so far on the Swedish lines is [[Larsen-2334|Håkan Larsen (1475-1567)]]. He was born about 1475 in what is now Sweden, but was Denmark before [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Roskilde Treaty of Roskilde 1658]. ([[Svensson-5180]]) #Mark's 2nd great grandfather's brother [[Rhoades-1736|Jacob Rhoades]] filed a lawsuit in 1852 in New York over a piece of land purchased in 1808. The lawsuit was against his mother, siblings, a brother-in-law, nephew, and two nieces, all of whom were named in a newspaper advertisement. This provided proof of the family relationships.[[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]] #Mark's 3rd great grandfather [[McNulty-1366|Michael McNulty]] sailed with his wife Margaret and four-month-old son James from Liverpool, England to New York City in 1839. The ship's manifest reveals that the family brought a chest, a trunk, and bedding with them to their new home in Cumberland, Maryland. [[Jenkinson-562|Heather Jenkinson]] # [[Rhodes-3836|Alice Rhodes]] married two Military Men [[Johnson-43025|Luther Johnson]] and [[Andriesen-22|Johannus Andriesen]]. Luther's Father was born in Sweden and Johannus was born in Netherland. Alice was the child of [[Rhodes-4392|Edward Rhodes]] and [[Alexander-8622|Effie Alexander]]. [[Jenkinson-562|Heather Jenkinson]] # [[Nilsdotter-6958|Pernilla Nilsdotter (1800 - 1860)]] parents are cousins. Her paternal and maternal grandfathers are brothers. #Mark's 1st cousin 3 times removed [[Shafer-2654|Elias Shafer]] served in Company K of the 23rd Michigan Infantry during the Civil War. At a battle in Georgia he lost most of his right leg. Late in life he was admitted to the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers in Johnson City, Tennessee. [[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]] # Mark's 5x great-grandfather [[Persson-9695|Hans Persson]] lived in Skåne, Sweden in the mid-1700s. His first wife [[Jönsdotter-6592|Kjerstina]] suffocated their first child to death in the night. It was 18 days old. The record doesn't say if it was intentional or accidental. Kjerstina died a couple months later on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Lucy's_Day Sankta Lucia Day] of 1760. Hans remarried on Midsommar the following year. As part of his marriage contract to his second wife, he agreed to provide his nephew (that is, his deceased wife's brother's son) an inheritance of one brown cow ("''en brun koo''") worth 18 daler. [[Johnson-45412|Marta Johnson]] # [[Johnsdotter-131|Maria/Mary (Johnson) Nelson]], the sister of Mark's great-grandfather Swan, like the majority of Swedes in Sweden, was a member of the Lutheran church. She immigrated with her family to the USA where, 11-or-so years later, she married fellow Swedish emigré [[Nilsson-11040|Per Nilsson / Peter Nelson]]. They married in a Lutheran church in Minnesota in 1896. Not only was Peter a fellow Swedish emigré, he had been born on a farm just 15 miles (24 km) away from Mary's own birthplace in Skåne. Soon after their marriage, they moved to Chicago where Peter attended seminary to become a Baptist minister. He became prominent serving Swedish Baptist communities from the Midwest to the Mid-Atlantic states. Their son [[Nelson-29099|Reuben Emmanuel]] followed his father into the ministry, attended Yale University, received an honorary doctorate in theology, and held top positions in the American Baptist Convention. [[Johnson-45412|Marta Johnson]] # A number of Mark's ancestors in Sweden -- for example his 5x great-grandfather [[Nilsson-11038|Måns Nilsson]], 5x-great-grandfather [[Andersson-17361|Pål Andersson]], and 6x-great-grandfather [[Jonsson-9587|Oluf Jonsson]] -- were ''rusthållare'' (from the Swedish ''rustar'' meaning "to arm or equip".) This was a particular title in Sweden for a farm-owner or landowner (often noble class or wealthy) who, rather than paying basic taxes to the Crown or being called up to fight in the military, was instead responsible for equipping and maintaining a cavalry soldier -- both horse and rider. They were an important part of Sweden's military allotment system in which the costs of maintaining the military were distributed and shared more locally. See also: [https://wiki.rotter.se/index.php?title=Rusth%C3%A5ll Rusthåll] (in Swedish) [[Johnson-45412|Marta Johnson]] # Mark's 4x great-grandfather [[Jonsson-9538|Jon Jonsson]] (b. 1758) was born 5 days after his father died. Jon was baptised on the same day that his father's body went into the ground. === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * === Military Profiles === *REVOLUTIONARY WAR Marks 4th great-grandfather [[Hull-186|Elias Hull]] served from January 1776 to May 1778 in the company commanded by Captain Lewis of the Regiment commanded by Colonel Green of Rhode Island. He rose to the rank of Lieutenant. *WAR OF 1812 Marks 3rd great-grandfather [[Hull-8657|Hiram Hull]] served for 37 days in Captain Scoville's Vermont militia in 1812 during the war. Mark's 3rd great-Uncle [[Hull-5518|Homer Hull] was a Prisoner at Dartmoor in England during the 1812/1814 War (Napoleonic War) . *CIVIL WAR Mark's great grandfather [[Mumford-1009|Frederick Augustine Mumford]] served as an Officer's Steward aboard the USS North Carolina and on the supply ship USS J. C. Kuhn during the Civil War. Mark's second great grandfather [[Hamill-535|William Arthur Hamill]] served as an Adjutant in the 156th Regiment of the Pennsylvania Infantry. [[Tomlinson-5205|Walker Moore Tomlinson (abt.1826-1863)]] US Navy 1861-1863 he was an Acting Master’s Mate Mark's 1st cousin 3 times removed [[Shafer-2654|Elias Shafer]] served in Company K of the 23rd Michigan Infantry during the Civil War. *SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR Mark's second cousin twice removed [[Johnson-43025|Claude Lee Shafer]] served as a Hospital Orderly in Company K of the 3rd Missouri Infantry during the Spanish-American War *WORLD WAR I Mark's grandfather [[Shafer-2663|Luther Nathaniel Johnson]] entered the military as a commissioned officer during World War I and would retire from the army in the 1930s as a Captain. Mark's 2nd cousin once removed [[Van Vechten-171|James Brown Van Vechten Jr.]] served as a Private in the 260th Aero Service Squadron during World War I. Mark's 1st cousin once removed [[Van_Vechten-169|Eleanor Hamill Van Vechten's]] husband [[Armstrong-23213|Alfred Warner Armstrong Jr.]] was "one of the few naval aviators who saw service in France during World War I." Mark's 2nd cousin [[Hamill-1020|William Arthur Hamill's]] wife [[Ebelhare-1|Agnes Helen (Ebelhare) Hamill]] served in the United States Navy during World War I. Marks 1st cousin once removed [[Hamill-1019|Harold Arthur Hamill]] served in the United States Army during World War I. *WORLD WAR II Mark's grandmother's brother [[Mumford-1694|Robert Benedict Mumford]] served in the United States Army during World War II. Mark's mother's brother [[Johnson-127731|Eugene Rhodes Johnson]] served in the Army Air Corps aboard a bombardier. In February 1944 he was shot down and spent the rest of the war in a Nazi prisoner of war prison. Marks 1st cousin once removed [[Hamill-1019|Harold Arthur Hamill]] reenlisted in the United States Army during World War II. He served as a Technical Sergeant in the 2nd Battalion Headquarters, 10th Quartermaster Training Regiment at Camp Lee, Virginia. On 2 August 1942 he was involved in an accident and suffered 3rd degree burns, from which he died. Mark's 2nd cousin once removed [[Morgan-36786|John Joseph Morgan]] served in the United States Navy during World War II. ===Removed due to bringing out the chainsaw=== Mark's 4th great grandfather [[Bainer-15|William Henry Bainer]] served as a Private Sterett's Maryland Militiar during the War of 1812. == Media Outreach == ===[[Space:Social Media Team|WikiTree Posts]]:===
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Remember to claim any brick wall bounties in the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/0000000 G2G]! ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Trainor-726|Jane Trainor (abt.1788-)]] ''Ireland? # [[Syme-500|Christian Syme (1733)]] ''Scotland # [[Bowtell-130|Susan Bowtell (abt.1781-bef.1859)]] ''England # [[Brennan-4936|Mary Brennan (abt.1837-1923)]] ''Ireland ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Månsdotter-1466|Bengta Månsdotter (1763-1809)]] ''Sweden # [[Pehrsson-1534|Joen Pehrsson (1760-)]] ''Sweden # [[Maynard-6095|Avilda M (Maynard) Rhodes (abt.1836-)]] ''United States # [[Alexander-22710|John Alexander (1835-aft.1870)]] ''Scotland == '''Resources''' == : Please list any resources that you have. We all gain knowledge from eachother! ==== General WT Resources ==== * [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 Challenge profiles. * [[Space:WikiTree_Challenge_Example_Profiles|Example Challenge Profiles]] ''This is a guideline on how the profiles can look.'' * [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://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. * 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. ==== Specific Country Resources ==== =====England===== * [https://www.freebmd.org.uk/ FreeBMD] * [https://www.freereg.org.uk/ FreeReg] *[[Space:England_Research_Resources:_General|England Research Resources]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:England%2C_Research_Resources England Research Resources Category] *[[Space:England_Project_Reliable_Sources|Reliable sources for pre-1700 profiles in England]] * [https://www.dengates.com/ Dengate name study] *[https://www.genuki.org.uk/ GENUKI] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_counties_of_the_United_Kingdom#England England Counties] England’s current counties. *[https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historic_counties_of_England Historical Counties of England] England’s historical counties. * English Roots Sticker {{England Sticker}} (''See their [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:England_Sticker sticker page] for more specific locations) =====Ireland===== * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census Records of Ireland] NationalArchives.ie * [http://libertyellisfoundation.org/passenger Ellis Island Passenger Database] on Irish-Genealogy-Toolkit.com * [https://genealogy.nationalarchives.ie/ Genealogy Records] on Genealogy.NationalArchives.ie * [https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/irl GENUKI] on GenUki.org.uk - ''This has links to records, maps, and research tips * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Church_Records Ireland Church Records] ''Where to find church records with various links * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1584964 Ireland Marriages] on FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Census_Substitutes Ireland Census Substitutes] ''What census records are available, with where to find them * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/ireland-emigration Ireland Emigration] ''Video on FamilySearch on finding the origins of Irish Immigrants * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Online_Genealogy_Records Ireland Online Genealogy Record] Links. * [https://www.johngrenham.com/ Irish Ancestors] ''This maps out where surnames are located, as well as locations in general * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Genealogy] on IrishGenealogy.ie * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Records] ''Civil and Church record database * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ National Archives of Ireland] ''Try their [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/ census search] * [https://www.nli.ie/ National Library of Ireland] ''a new database holding images of the Library's Roman Catholic parish registers * [https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/proni PRONI] ''the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/tracing-irish-roman-catholic-ancestry Tracing Irish Roman Catholic Ancestry] ''An overview of how to approach Roman Catholic research * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ireland WikiTree Ireland Project] ''Check for resources and stickers * Tip: The census records are a good start, and you should be able to find images of all the birth records for each child on irishgenealogy. They have exact birth date, places, fathers Occupation, and mother’s maiden names. Once you get that, you can search for the marriage of the parents, and that gives their fathers names. The civil records are great, but only go back to 1864 for births, a bit earlier for marriages. =====Sweden===== * [https://riksarkivet.se/sok Riksarkivet] ''The national archives * [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/vigselregister?Brudgum_fornamn=Johan+&Brudgum_efternamn=Pettersson&Brudgum_hemort=&Brud_fornamn=&Brud_efternamn=&Brud_hemort=&DatumFran=&DatumTill=&Forsamling=&Lan= Riksarkivet Marriage Search] ''Just update the groom's name and add the brides * [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/lundholm24/ref-making/ra-ref.php Riksarkivet Reference Tool] ''This is for creating nice citations * [http://ddss.nu Demografisk Databas Södra Sverige] ''Indexed birth, death, marriage and moving records for southern part of Sweden (Skåne, Blekinge and Halland). Nice to have for searching and help in transcribe the records * [https://samlingar.kulturarvstockholm.se/index.php Stockholm County History] * [https://www.saob.se/ Svenska Akademiens Ordbok] ''The Swedish Academy's dictionary * [https://tidningar.kb.se/ Tidningar.kb.se] ''Swedish Newspapers'' * [https://www.mnhs.org/newspapers/swedishamerican Svensk-Amerikanska Tidningar] ''Swedish-language newspapers published in USA'' * [https://minkarta.lantmateriet.se/ Lantmäteriet Min Karta] ''"My Map" Current maps of Sweden in a variety of layers from Sweden's official Land Survey'' * [https://historiskakartor.lantmateriet.se/ Lantmäteriet Historiska Kartor] ''Historical maps of Sweden from Sweden's official Land Survey'' : Sweden Stickers: {{Migrating Ancestor |origin= Sweden |destination= Minnesota, USA |origin-flag= Swedish_Flags-41.png |destination-flag= US_Flags-20.png}} :{{Migrating Ancestor :|origin= Sweden :|destination= Minnesota, USA :|origin-flag= Swedish_Flags-41.png :|destination-flag= US_Flags-20.png}} :{{Sweden Sticker}} :{{Sweden Sticker}} (for those born and died in Sweden)

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== WikiTree Challenge Challenge 2 == '''Guest Star''': [[Gilmartin-164|Paul Gilmartin]] === Notes From Guest === * (Re Ethnicity) Yeah, my dad’s side is from Ireland. My great-grandfather migrated from Ireland. According to Ancestry.com my family can be traced back to the border of Ireland and Northern Ireland. And my mom’s family, I’m not sure who emigrated from France, but they settled in the French part of Maine, right on the Canadian border. * (Interesting stories?) My father kept telling the story about my great-grandmother, was in church and collapsed and died. Not really a great story. * (Want to know more?) I’ve always been kind of curious about my mother’s father. He was a bit of a mystery. My grandmother told him to hit the road because he didn’t want to hold down a job, and moved to California, I think with the dream of being an animator, which I don’t think he really did. * My father’s father was a very successful insurance agent. He had his own agency. I think my dad said he was making $30,000 a year during the height of the depression, which was a lot. He was an alcoholic and verbally abusive. … These stories are not warm and fuzzy. === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Smith-159364|Cheryl (Smith) Hess]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. === FHL Lookuips === * === '''Resources''' === * [https://acadianvillage.mainerec.com/index.php/the-morneault-house Morneault House] information ==== Canada ==== * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/location/1927164?region=Canada&englishRegion=Canada FamilySearch Canada] * [https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-lower-canada-1764-1841/Pages/search.aspx Land Petitions of Lower Canada, 1764-1841] * [https://www.genealogiequebec.com/en/tools/marriages-and-deaths-1926-1997 Marriages and Deaths] * [https://www.genealogiequebec.com/en/lafrance Roman Catholic parish records] ====Ireland==== * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census Records of Ireland] NationalArchives.ie * [http://libertyellisfoundation.org/passenger Ellis Island Passenger Database] on Irish-Genealogy-Toolkit.com * [https://genealogy.nationalarchives.ie/ Genealogy Records] on Genealogy.NationalArchives.ie * [https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/irl GENUKI] on GenUki.org.uk - ''This has links to records, maps, and research tips * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Church_Records Ireland Church Records] ''Where to find church records with various links * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1584964 Ireland Marriages] on FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Census_Substitutes Ireland Census Substitutes] ''What census records are available, with where to find them * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/ireland-emigration Ireland Emigration] ''Video on FamilySearch on finding the origins of Irish Immigrants * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Online_Genealogy_Records Ireland Online Genealogy Record] Links. * [https://www.johngrenham.com/ Irish Ancestors] ''This maps out where surnames are located, as well as locations in general * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Genealogy] on IrishGenealogy.ie * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Records] ''Civil and Church record database * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ National Archives of Ireland] ''Try their [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/ census search] * [https://www.nli.ie/ National Library of Ireland] ''a new database holding images of the Library's Roman Catholic parish registers * [https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/proni PRONI] ''the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/tracing-irish-roman-catholic-ancestry Tracing Irish Roman Catholic Ancestry] ''An overview of how to approach Roman Catholic research * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ireland WikiTree Ireland Project] ''Check for resources and stickers * Tip: The census records are a good start, and you should be able to find images of all the birth records for each child on irishgenealogy. They have exact birth date, places, fathers Occupation, and mother’s maiden names. Once you get that, you can search for the marriage of the parents, and that gives their fathers names. The civil records are great, but only go back to 1864 for births, a bit earlier for marriages. == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week. We will also be voting at the end of the week to pick the top stories. # Paul's maternal great grandfather, [[Fisher-25846|Frank E. Fisher]] (possibly Francois Xavier Buissoneire) was a dealer in horses, carriages and sleighs in Fort Fairfield and Grand Isle, ME and for a time owned a hotel in Grand Isle. He and his wife Nellie had twin daughters, Essie and Agnes, born prematurely in 1893; they both died within a day. (It was called the Frank E. Fisher Boarding House & Restaurant. He owned it from 1908-1912. (I'm waiting on permission to use this photo - https://img1.wsimg.com/isteam/ip/c84753f9-1d1b-46b8-b8db-6a7804a7c05b/legacy/week_3_photo_1.jpg [[Langholf-2|Langholf-2]] 20:23, 26 January 2022 (UTC))) # Paul's cousin [[Gilmartin-175|Rosemary (Gilmartin) Smolker]] was managing editor of a prominent Biology publication. Her husband, Robert E. Smolker, was a co-founder of the Environmental Defense Fund and played a large role in banning DDT in 1972. ( I will be adding his profile with a link to a Newspapers.com clipping of his obit soon) https://www.newspapers.com/clip/93045752/robert-e-smolker-obituary/ #About 5 months before Pauls' Great grandfather [[O'Donnell-3978|Joseph Ignatius Stanislaus O'Donnell Sr. (1873-1948)]] was born, his next oldest sister, [[O'Donnell-4015|Kate O'Donnell (1871-1873)]], was killed when she was run over by a passenger railway train at the age of 2. In fact all 3 of the Joseph's next oldest siblings died before he was born. #Paul is named after his third great grandfather, [[Cyr-949|Paul Cyr, Jr.]] and his fourth great grandfather, [[Cyr-594|Paul Cyr, Sr.]]. #His great great grandfather, [[Cyr-1291|Alexis Cyr]], was named in memory of Alexis's uncle, Alexis Cyr (1799-1823), who drowned along with his cousin [[Thibodeau-671|Helaire Thibodeau]] on 1 December 1823. Find A Grave memorial is at https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/180312610/alexis-cyr. # [[Gowley-3|Anne (Gowley) Gilmartin (abt.1813-1875)]] did not get along with some of her neighbors once she was a widow. There are numerous complaints filed between her and two others for cattle, a mule, four pigs, and twelve geese trespassing on the others property. The final case was heard in 1873, less than two years before she died. # Paul's great uncle, [[McCoy-9434|John Patrick McCoy (1867-1937)]] had a business manufacturing chaplets, which are "small metal insert or spacer used in molds to provide core support during the casting process." Philadelphia Chaplet and Manufacturing Co, Inc. He incorporated it in 1909. In 1920, 2 of his son's were working in the business, his daughter was a music teacher and another son was a newspaper reporter. His brother [[McCoy-9437|Joseph F McCoy (1892-1977)]] also was a machinist and listed the company as his place of employment in his draft registration for WWI. # Paul’s great-grandma Mary had a brother [[McCormick-7435|James J. “Jerry” McCormick]] who played professional baseball in the 1880s for the Baltimore Orioles, Philadelphia Keystones and Washington Nationals. He died of tuberculosis in 1905 and was buried at the Old Cathedral Cemetery in Philadelphia. Brother-in-law Thomas Gilmartin is mentioned in his death notice. # Paul's maternal great-uncle [[Morneault-25|Paul Morneault]] appears regularly in the Bangor papers, giving us a glimpse into the Aroostook County and New Brunswick culture. After serving in WWI, he became a veterinary doctor. He owned a series of racehorses, and participated in a track circuit in Van Buren, Maine, and Edmunston and Clair, New Brunswick, perhaps traveling farther afield to race his horses or drive those owned by others. He was in Clair, NB, one July 4th when back home in Van Buren a lit cigar ignited a large fireworks display on a lackluster, rainy 4th. The resulting explosion shattered the storefront windows and brought out the fire department. # Which great-grandmother died in church? ## [[Poitras-344|Marie Helene (Poitras) Fisher]] died '''Sunday''', July 21, 1918, after dropsy of the intestines lasting only 1/2 hour, but she isn't in the Bangor papers. ## [[McCormick-7393|Mary Josephine (McCormick) Gilmartin]] died Monday, January 25, 1937, but the place of death in Pennsylvania was not stated. Interesting! ## [[McCoy-9341|Mary (McCoy) O'Donnell]] died on a Thursday at home. ## [[Cyr-2335|Susanne (Cyr) Morneault]] died Monday, May 14, 1917, in Grand Isle. She isn't in the Bangor papers. # [[Dougherty-3133|Sarah (Dougherty) McCoy (1872-1926)]] had a tragic life. She was Paul's great grand aunt (Alexander McCoy's wife) and had a child by him but did not live with him long. She lived with her parents and her child in 1900 and 1910. In 1910, Alexander was living with his parents, claiming to be a widower, but she was still alive. In 1926, she committed suicide by jumping of a bridge in Philadelphia. # [[McCoy-9342|Alexander McCoy (1847-1906)]] and his wife [[Kennedy-23476|Julia (Kennedy) McCoy (1849-abt.1917)]] led a difficult life as emigrants. They both traveled alone, about a year apart, aboard a ship from Ireland to America. Born during the potato famine, their families must have still been experiencing financial difficulty. Alexander and Julia had sixteen children, with only eight reaching adulthood. Many died as babies from Scarlet Fever, Diphtheria, or other conditions now vaccinated against or fairly easily cured. They were a close-knit family but likely not well off financially, as their children often worked at a fairly young age instead of attending school. Alexander lived to 59, Julia to 67. She had children and grandchildren in the home with her, so she wasn't alone. # [[Sinclair-11300|Joseph (Sinclair) St Clair (1861-)]] died about thirty-five years old. His wife Malvina died three years later of Typhoid Fever, at the age of twenty-nine. Their three children Joseph, Albert, and Charles were sent to an orphanage called The Healy Asylum. === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * [[Space:06_Oct_1936_Assault_%26_Robbery_of_Philip_G._Bouska_of_Great_Falls%2C_Montana|Assault & Robbery of Philip G. Bouska]] * [[Space:William_McCormick%27s_in_Philadelphia|William McCormick's in Philadelphia]] * [[Space:William_McCormick%27s_in_Philadelphia_-_Census_Records|William McCormick's in Philadelphia - Census Records]] *[[Space: William_McCormick%27s_in_Philadelphia_-_Burial_Records|William McCormick's in Philadelphia - Burial and Death Records]] === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests' family serve in the military or military conflicts? * His great-uncles [[Morneault-24|Eddie Morneault]] and [[Morneault-24|Charles Paul Morneault]] served in WWI * [[Thibodeau-2015|Paul Joseph Thibodeau (1919-1963)]] served in the United States Navy in both the Second World War and Korean War."California, County Birth and Death Records, 1800-1994", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QG48-25W5 : 1 March 2021), Paul Joseph Thibodeau, 1963.''Find a Grave'', database and images (accessed 21 January 2022), memorial page for Paul Joseph Thibodeau (25 Feb 1919–10 Aug 1963), {{FindAGrave|3435175|sameas=yes}}, citing Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery, San Diego, San Diego County, California, USA; Maintained by Jon Verdick (contributor 48966496). == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === :'''Note''': Cheryl has identified a few brick wall ancestors that can earn you additional bounty points. You can check in Discord, or comment in the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1352298 G2G post], if you want to know who is already working on some of them. : Please don't add other names to the list. Thanks! ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Gowley-3|Anne (Gowley) Gilmartin]] (Ireland) # [[McCormick-7434|William McCormick]] (Ireland) # [[O'Donnell-3979|Hugh Joseph O'Donnell]] (Ireland) # [[McCoy-9342|Alexander McCoy]] (Ireland) ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Godin-613|Bassien Godin]] (Canada) (edited) # [[D'Amboise_Bergeron-1|Marie-Francoise D'Amboise Bergeron]] (Canada) === Needs Work === # #

The WikiTree Challenge 2022 Challenge 20

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== WikiTree Challenge Week 20 == '''Research Focus''': [[Federer-4|Roger Federer]] === Needs Work === *In general most of the South African profiles still need sources, siblings, children and spouses added as quite a few don't have primary sources or only have the direct ancestors with a handful of the family group added. Below list of profiles are some of the younger generations needing work: # https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Terblanche-1429 - needs baptism register source Baptismal record not online # https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Meyer-13572 - needs baptism register source to sort out conflicting info on date of birth and date of baptism Baptismal record not online # https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Meyer-21165 - needs baptism register source and death notice source Baptismal record not online Insovent No probate record # https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Muller-13939 - needs baptism register source Baptismal record not online # https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Meyer-13567 - needs baptism register source Baptismal record added # https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Meyer-19947 - needs baptism register source Baptismal record not online # https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Van_der_Merwe-4388 - needs baptism register source # https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Cilliers-520 - needs baptism register source and source for first marriage # https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Du_Toit-936 - needs baptism register source and marriage register source # https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Pienaar-1582 - needs baptism register source === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Koehnline-1|Thomas]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === *https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:66JT-MNLR - [[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] 23:13, 21 October 2022 (UTC) * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6F88-54P4 1927 Burial Record] for [[Fässler-97|Franziska Josefa Fässler (abt.1845-)]]. ([[Silva-1055]]) * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6F88-G3XC 1923 Burial Record] for [[Fässler-97|Franziska Josefa Fässler (abt.1845-)]]. ([[Silva-1055]]) == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week #A sad find....Roger's Great Grandfather's sister, [[Federer-119|Maria Elisabeth Federer (1870-1943)]], and her husband lost 9 out of 10 children before the age of 3.... only one child lived to adulthood

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== WikiTree Challenge Week 21 == '''Focus''': [[Lansbury-17|Angela Brigid Lansbury]] '''Locations''': England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales === Needs Work === # notable sticker and work on bio [[Lupton-1100|Caroline (Lupton) Borrett (1872-1930)]] # [[Glassman-70|Isaac Glassman (1866-1922)]] is polish by birth, he and his (currently uncreated) wife need help #[[White-17016|Cecil Arbuthnot White (1874-1900)]] needs work on his military service === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Urbach-13|Kathy]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' * === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === * == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week # Angela's Great-great grandfather was a mole catcher who lived at Dolly Dingle, Clyro, Radnorshire [[Armstrong-17381|Armstrong-17381]] 17:05, 3 November 2022 (UTC) #Angela's great aunt Elizabeth Ferris (Ferris-3850), had an illegitimate son. His baptism is registered in Clyro, Radnorshire but the baptism was performed by Viscount Hereford who would have been at that time the Rev. Canon Robert Devereux, 15th Viscount Hereford. She had been working as a servant at Willersley Court, Presteigne that year. [[Armstrong-17381|Armstrong-17381]] 18:47, 3 November 2022 (UTC) #[[Brine-365|Molly Brine (bef.1740-)]] had banns read twice in Somerset for a marriage to Elias Oliver, but the marriage was forbidden after his son protested that Molly was Elias’ niece. They subsequently married in Wiltshire after obtaining a license from the bishop of Salisbury. Elias had previously married Molly’s mother’s sister.[[Hardman-1532|Hardman-1532]] 11:16, 8 November 2022 (UTC) #Angela's husband Roy's uncle [[Stocking-929|Adelbert Merle Stocking (1881-1942)]] was divorced by his first wife on the grounds that he stayed in a continual state of intoxication by consuming a mixture of extracts that he obtained from her store. He called the mixture "Jazz Extract"[[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] #Joseph and Mary Lansbury had twins christened in 1804. [[Buckle-52|Buckle-52]] 08:23, 9 November 2022 (UTC) #[[Ferris-3853|Stuart Ferris]] in 1904 lost control of his bicycle in Hay due to faulty brakes.''The lad was dashed with great force against Mr Giles's ironmongery premises and was taken home bleeding profusely. It was found that he had sustained severe cuts on the head'' - as reported in the Brecon County Times. [[Armstrong-17381|Armstrong-17381]] 13:22, 6 November 2022 (UTC) #Stuart Ferris wrote to his parents in 1914 but the letter took nearly 8 months to get to them. It had been forwarded by the Postal Authorities of Montreal in an envelope with the following typed on it ''Recovered by divers from the wreck of the SS Empress of Ireland''. With the exception of the gum having disappeared both the envelope and letter were in perfect condition. [[Armstrong-17381|Armstrong-17381]] 11:23, 4 November 2022 (UTC) #notable profile created [[Lupton-1100|Caroline (Lupton) Borrett (1872-1930)]] - S Stevenson #Angela's Grandfather, [[Lansbury-32|George Lansbury (1859-1940)]], was a Teetotaller and non-smoker, though no killjoy, he was imprisoned twice—first for his activities in the suffrage movement, and later with other members of Poplar Borough Council for refusing to agree to levy rates tor London County Council. He also received a letter of condolence on behalf of the King and Queen on his wife's death from the King's personal secretary. [[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] # [[Mantell-171|Robert Bruce Mantell (1854-1928)]] the brother of Angela's great grandmother Charlotte Mantell, attended five different schools and was dismissed from each for disciplinary problems. He became a Shakespearian stage actor and played in several silent movies. He married four times and his last wife, actress Genevieve Hamper, was 35 years younger than him.(Albasini-30) #[[Mageean-15|Jimmy Mageean (1891-1972)]] 1st cousin once removed of Angela's was an actor and Producer according to IMDb and was in films such as Irish and proud of it(1938), the Londonderry Air (1938), Catch as Catch Can (1937) and Happy Ever After(also known as "Tonight's the Night" in the US) (1954)[[Tyner-799|Tyner-799]] 03:06, 7 November 2022 (UTC) #[[Sumpster-4|Benjamin Sumpster (1832)]] Angela's great granduncle was robbed by 3 fellows while traveling from Poole to Lyndhurst for work. He gave them some money but they must have been new to this trade because they didn't search him. He managed to escape with his watch and other monies without molestation. upon arriving at Lyndhurst he reported the highway robbery and escape to the police. As of the writing of the article the fellows still haven't been found. [[Jaeger-962]] # The first time stage actor [[Mantell-171|Robert Bruce Mantell (1854-1928)]] crossed the Atlantic to perform on an American stage in Albany New York he boarded on October 1878 the transatlantic steamer Helvetia. But his career could have had a tragic and early end. Navigating through the Irish Sea on a misty night the transatlantic ship collided with the Fanny a two mast cutter. The Fanny sunk and 19 crew members perished in the shipwreck but the Helvetia sustained very little damage and after saving the survivors of the Fanny could go on to his final destination. Two weeks later Robert was on stage playing a role in "Romeo and Juliet". (Albasini-30) # [[Mantell-169|James Mantell (1811-1870)]], Angela's 2nd great grandfather and father of actor Robert Bruce Mantell learned the baker's trade, and he became so proficient in the art that his services were engaged exclusively by Lord Eglinton in his Ayrshire castle. Lord Eglinton soon found that his baker could do something more than turn out pies and puddings. He heard James Mantell one day singing at his work, and discovered that he had an excellent tenor voice. Lord Eglinton was an extensive entertainer and in his parties each participant had to do something to entertain the rest. Singing was the most popular exhibition of talent. When it would come Lord Eglinton's turn, he would say with a lisp famous all over Scotland :"I canna' thing mythelf, but will have one of my houthhold thing for you. " James Mantell won so much applause on such occasions with old Scotch folk-songs that Lord Eglinton became very proud of him. Finally, he promoted him from baker to private secretary. He held this position until he married and became an inn keeper. (Albasini-30) # Actress [[Behrens-1281|Charlotte Behrens (1866-1898)]] was the leading lady in [[Mantell-171|Robert Bruce Mantell (1854-1928)]]'s company and soon became also the leading lady in his private life despite the fact both were already married. Behrens husband was Edwin Eugene Huhn, her former stage director and an abusive man. Decided to kill his wife's lover, Huhn sent a challenge to Mantell for a duel but could get no one to act as his second on account of the severe Ohio laws, so he tried to get Mantell onto Kentucky soil, where seconds in a duel were not held to such strict accountability. Mantell ignored the request and at the office of the Enquirer Huhn declared his intention of killing Mantell at sight. The duel never happened. Two years later, as soon as she got divorced from Huhn, Charlotte Behrens married Robert Mantell. But soon Charlotte fell ill and when she died after only two years of marriage some said she could have been poisoned by her former husband. (Albasini-30) #[[Mantell-171|Robert Bruce Mantell (1854-1928)]] was a Freemason in Ireland in 1876-1877. [[Jaeger-962|Jaeger-962]] #Angela's brother's wife's brother [[Hassalevris-5|Constantine Hassalevris]] trained as a ballet dancer and performed throughout the country. He helped train dancers [[De_Mille-11|Agnes de Mille]] and Jerome Robbins. After an auto accident he became a photographer, first known for photographing ballet dancers and performances, and then as Constantine and "Spartan of Hollywood," a leading photographer for men's physique magazines in the 1950s and 1960s. He became friends with a famous Mexican bullfighter and announced bullfights for the radio and television. He performed as David Constantine in movies and television shows. In 1962 and 1973 he published Greek cookbooks.[[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]] #[[Mageean-9|Edith Mary Mageean (1870-1913)]] Angela's great Aunt died from alcoholism in 1913 according to her husband's wikipedia page.[[Tyner-799|Tyner-799]] 01:50, 8 November 2022 (UTC) #[[Wilson-99361|David Ernest WIlson(1872-1935)]] husband of Angela's great Aunt was an Irish Artist, Cartoonist and Illustrator[[Tyner-799|Tyner-799]] 01:50, 8 November 2022 (UTC) #[[Stocking-964|Dexter Stocking(1824-1885)]] Robert Cromwells maternal great granduncle committed suicide by shooting himself in the head with a Colt. [[Brandes-347|Brandes-347]] # The famous Phineas Taylor Barnum, once upon a visit to Irvine with a collection of his freaks, stopped over night at [[Mantell-169|James Mantell (1811-1870)]]'s Wheatsheaf Inn. Just after supper, the great showman saw the young [[Mantell-171|Robert Bruce Mantell (1854-1928)]] a curly-headed boy of three or four standing in a corner of the dining room with great round eyes regarding in awed silence "General" Thumb. The wonderful seriousness of the child made Barnum laugh. He walked over to the corner of the room, sat down in a huge chair, took Bobbie Mantell on his knee, stroked his head, and remarked, impressively: "Some day, my lad, you will be a great showman, too." The boy never forgot Barnum's words. (Albasini-30) #[[Brine-346|Harry Brine (1860-1919)]] is Angela’s great uncle. In 1877, Harry was convicted of assaulting his step-father. Details of the case were reported in the local newspaper. At the same time, his step-father was bound over to keep the peace after an altercation with Harry’s mother. Harry had come home to find them fighting and intervened.[[Hardman-1532|Hardman-1532]] 11:16, 8 November 2022 (UTC) #More on [[Brine-346|Harry Brine (1860-1919)]], Angela’s great uncle. In 1907, Harry’s second wife Ada sued for divorce. The proceedings were reported in the local newspaper, including extracts from her diary and details of Ada’s previous relationships. She had been married twice. Her second husband was apparently the brother of the man she really loved, and she left him at the altar. They were divorced when he named Harry Brine as her lover. A divorce from Harry Brine was not forthcoming; the judge found in Harry’s favour. Read all about it [[Space:Divorce_proceeding_between_Harry_Brine_and_Ada_Olivia_Sophia|Divorce proceeding between Harry Brine and Ada Olivia Sophia]][[Hardman-1532|Hardman-1532]] 06:27, 9 November 2022 (UTC) # [[Mantell-193|James Mantell (1845- )]] was a British government surveyor working for the Ceylon Civil Service. In 1872 while he was on a topographical duty in the Ceylon jungle to establish a point of triangulation he rediscovered the ruins of the monastic complex of Ritigala, an ancient Bouddhist Forest Monastery inhabited from the first century BC to the 11th century AD. James Mantell mentioned the ruins in his report, which was published in 1872. Six years later his older brother, David George Mantell, also a surveyor, came to Ritigala, too. (Albasini-30) #[[Ferris-3852|John Ferris (1862-1924]] was a founding member of the Welsh Border Lodge of the Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes as well as being a member of the Court Perseverance of the Ancient Order of Foresters and of the Hearts of Oak Society.[[Armstrong-17381|Armstrong-17381]] 14:28, 8 November 2022 (UTC) #[[Mageean-10|Lavens Ewart Mageean(1872-1941)]] was a member of the Jameson raiders from 29 Dec 1895 to 2 Jan 1896 that failed against the South African Republic commonly known as the transvaal. it involved 500 British South Africa Company police launched from Rhodesia over the new year weekend of 1895-1896. The raid was a contributory cause of the Anglo Boer War(1899-1902)[[Tyner-799|Tyner-799]] 20:05, 8 November 2022 (UTC) #[[Thompson-78829|Eunice Thompson]] and [[Thompson-78829|Mary Ann Wilkinson Russell Thompson]] could very well be the same person. After the break up of her first marriage Mary Ann appears to have assumed her emigrant sister's first name and become the partner of comedian Joseph Henry Irving with whom she had at least three children before his sudden death in 1870. Based on the records it seems the most probable explanation, although without DNA I can't prove it 100% which is why there are still two profiles rather than one! [[Greet-49|Greet-49]] 04:36, 9 November 2022 (UTC) #[[Ferris-3854|Bomdr. Aubrey Ferris]] and his brother [[Ferris-3853|Sergt. Stuart Ferris]], second cousins of Angela had not seen each other for 7 years as Stuart had moved to Canada. They met again in a dug-out in France in the Great War in 1917. They had both been serving in France for two years. [[Armstrong-17381|Armstrong-17381]] 12:41, 9 November 2022 (UTC) # [[Cunningham-17269 | Catherine Eliza (Cunningham) Bain]], sister-in-law, of Angela's paternal great-aunt, [[Brine-188|Alice Ellen (Brine) Cunningham (1877-1966)]], married [[Bain-4179|John Richard Bain (1865-1899)]], a Master Mariner, in 1898. He was "lost at sea" in 1899. Interestingly. his father, son of a ship's carpenter, was also a Master Mariner, and "was lost at sea" in 1895, just four years earlier. This did not deter [[Bain-4173|John Richard Bain (1898-1967)]] junior, from becoming a Master Mariner, even though he was possibly only a few weeks old when his father died. Ardill-474, 02:06, 11 November 2022 (UTC) === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. *[[Space:McIldowie_Family_%E2%80%93_Builders_and_Stonemasons|McIldowie Family – Builders and Stonemasons]] * [[Space:Dairy_House_Deeds|Dairy House Deeds, Abbas Combe, Somerset]] *[[Space:Newspaper_Article_regarding_Harry_Brine_Dinah_Sargeant_and_Horace_Tyler|Newspaper Article regarding Harry Brine Dinah Sargeant and Horace Tyler]] * [[Space:Divorce_proceeding_between_Harry_Brine_and_Ada_Olivia_Sophia|Divorce proceeding between Harry Brine and Ada Olivia Sophia]] * [[Space:Newspaper_articles_regarding_Olive_Ada_May_Ferris| Newspaper reports regarding Olive Ada May Ferris]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Lansbury_Articles&errcode=new_profile|Lansbury Articles] === Military Profiles === *[[Ferris-3854|Aubrey William Lansbury Ferris (1893-1974)]] served in World War I in the Royal Field Artillery - could someone please help me out with that? [[Armstrong-17381|Armstrong-17381]] 12:03, 4 November 2022 (UTC) *[[Ferris-3853|Stuart Ferris]] served with the Canadians in World War I. * [[Cuthbert-1235| William James Cuthbert]] died in action in France in WW1. [[Marsh-9608|Marsh-9608]] 14:55, 4 November 2022 (UTC) * [[Borrett-194|Herbert Charles Borrett CB (1841-1919)]] * [[Borrett-196|John Cyril Fitzrobert Borrett (abt.1883-1916)]] *[[Borrett-195|Oswald Cuthbert Borrett KCB CMG CB (1878-1950)]] * [[Putman-1341|Reding Putman (1792-1865)]] Was a military pensioner, though no war is mentioned, see: [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G93F-B97Q-X?i=1&cc=2546162&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AQPF7-KL8Q Family search United States Rosters of Military Pensioners] [[Marsh-9608|Marsh-9608]] 21:20, 4 November 2022 (UTC) * [[Evans-42670|Deuel D Evans (1877-1955)]] Spanish American War - updated bio with details on his military sticker. [[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 15:56, 8 November 2022 (UTC) * [[Stocking-959|Joseph Eugene Stocking (1826-1907)]] Civil War [[Brandes-347|Brandes-347]] * [[Mageean-10|Lavens Ewart Mageean(1872-1941)]] Boer War in South Africa * [[Stocking-964|Dexter Stocking(1824-1885)]] Mexican War * Private [[Lansbury-144|Jonathan Lansbury]] served in the Coldstream Guards, an elite regiment of the British Army. He was seriously injured at the Battle of Inkerman, during the Crimean War, in 1854. He died at age 29. * Private [[Kiddle-221|William Kiddle (1831-)]] served in the Royal Marines. * Quartermaster Sergeant, [[Cunningham-17270|Joseph Richard Cunningham (1875-1902)]], 8th company, 4th Battalion, South Africa Field Force, Imperial Yeomanry, died 20 March 1902, in Harrismith, Orange River colony, serving in the Boer War. [[Ardill-474|Lynne (Ardill) Byass]] * Flight Sergeant [[Cunningham-17290|Richard Alexander Cunningham (abt.1922-1942)]], aged 20, service number 1314713, 145 Squadron, pilot of a Spitfire Vb, died 21 October 1942, shot down by a (German) Bf109 in the El Daba-Fuka area, Egypt, during a Bomber Escort Sortie. His name is on the WWII Allied Airman Roll of Honour. [[Ardill-474|Lynne (Ardill) Byass]] == Media Outreach == ===[[Space:Social Media Team|WikiTree Posts]]:===
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Remember to claim any brick wall bounties in the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/0000000 G2G]! ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Lansbury-112|Joseph Lansbury (abt.1759-1851)]] ''England # [[Godsall-46|Catherine (Godsall) Jenkins (abt.1760-)]] ''England # [[Wear-689|Dinah (Wear) Brine (abt.1772-bef.1820)]] ''England # [[Harrison-26873|Elizabeth (Harrison) Sumster (abt.1801-1843)]] ''England ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[McRosty-3|John McRosty (abt.1748-)]] ''Scotland # [[Mantell-170|James Mantell (abt.1786-)]] ''Scotland # [[Mageean-7|William Mageean (abt.1807-)]] ''Ireland # [[Graham-29256|Hugh Graham (abt.1810-)]] ''Ireland == '''Resources''' == : Please list any resources that you have. We all gain knowledge from each other! ==== General WT Resources ==== * [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 Challenge profiles. * [[Space:WikiTree_Challenge_Example_Profiles|Example Challenge Profiles]] ''This is a guideline on how the profiles can look.'' * [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://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. * 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. ==== Specific Country Resources ==== =====England===== {{England Sticker}} * English Roots Sticker {{England Sticker}} (''See their [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:England_Sticker sticker page] for more specific locations) * [https://www.freebmd.org.uk/ FreeBMD] * [https://www.freereg.org.uk/ FreeReg] *[[Space:England_Research_Resources:_General|England Research Resources]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:England%2C_Research_Resources England Research Resources Category] *[[Space:England_Project_Reliable_Sources|Reliable sources for pre-1700 profiles in England]] * [https://www.dengates.com/ Dengate name study] *[https://www.genuki.org.uk/ GENUKI] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_counties_of_the_United_Kingdom#England England Counties] England’s current counties. *[https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historic_counties_of_England Historical Counties of England] England’s historical counties. =====Ireland===== {{Ireland Native}} * Born in Ireland sticker: {{Ireland Native}} ''See their [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Ireland_Badges_Templates_and_Stickers stickers page] for more options * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census Records of Ireland] NationalArchives.ie * [http://libertyellisfoundation.org/passenger Ellis Island Passenger Database] on Irish-Genealogy-Toolkit.com * [https://genealogy.nationalarchives.ie/ Genealogy Records] on Genealogy.NationalArchives.ie * [https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/irl GENUKI] on GenUki.org.uk - ''This has links to records, maps, and research tips * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Church_Records Ireland Church Records] ''Where to find church records with various links * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1584964 Ireland Marriages] on FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Census_Substitutes Ireland Census Substitutes] ''What census records are available, with where to find them * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/ireland-emigration Ireland Emigration] ''Video on FamilySearch on finding the origins of Irish Immigrants * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Online_Genealogy_Records Ireland Online Genealogy Record] Links. * [https://www.johngrenham.com/ Irish Ancestors] ''This maps out where surnames are located, as well as locations in general * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Genealogy] on IrishGenealogy.ie * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Records] ''Civil and Church record database * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ National Archives of Ireland] ''Try their [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/ census search] * [https://www.nli.ie/ National Library of Ireland] ''a new database holding images of the Library's Roman Catholic parish registers * [https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/proni PRONI] ''the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/tracing-irish-roman-catholic-ancestry Tracing Irish Roman Catholic Ancestry] ''An overview of how to approach Roman Catholic research * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ireland WikiTree Ireland Project] ''Check for resources and stickers * Tip: The census records are a good start, and you should be able to find images of all the birth records for each child on irishgenealogy. They have exact birth date, places, fathers Occupation, and mother’s maiden names. Once you get that, you can search for the marriage of the parents, and that gives their fathers names. The civil records are great, but only go back to 1864 for births, a bit earlier for marriages. =====Scotland===== {{Scotland Sticker}} * Scottish Roots Sticker: {{Scotland Sticker}} * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_Project_Templates%2C_Stickers_and_Images Templates, Stickers and Images] on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Reliable_Sources Scotland - Reliable Sources] on WikiTree *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_Genealogy_Resources Scotland Resources] Scotland’s list of source links. =====Wales===== * Project Leaders: [[Devlin-670|Rich Devlin]], [[Batman-73|Lizzie Griffiths]] *It is important to know the county structure and some of the history of Wales - see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wales_Genealogy_Research#Wales_Project_Historic_Counties Wales Project Historic Counties]. {{Wales Sticker}} * Born in Wales: {{Wales Sticker}} ''Please see their [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wales_Stickers sticker page] for more options * '''Bartrum Project''' – Peter Bartrum has been referred to as “the foremost scholar of medieval Welsh genealogy.” One technique for using the web site is to key in the search box a surname, or some other term, of interest. Other scholars of this period believe Bartrum’s genealogy is sometimes problematic regarding length of time between generations. One critique on this issue can be read at [http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id70.html The Bartrum “Welsh Genealogies”] by Darrell Wolcott, Center for the Study of Ancient Wales. :: '''Note:''' The CADAIR website which previously contained Bartrum’s work has been discontinued. No other online source has been found as of January, 2022. * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/271412?availability=Family%20History%20Library '''''Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct, or Dormant''''' '''by G. E. Cokayne (on FamilySearch site)'''] – a very good source for references to the peerage. This link contains links to each of the volumes separately. The following link allows for reading/searching the entire book [https://www.google.com/books/edition/Complete_Peerage_of_England_Scotland_Ire/k7IKAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=Awbrey Google Books] :: See [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/cp/index.shtml Some Notes on Medieval English Genealogy – Some Corrections and Additions to the Complete Peerage] * [https://archive.org/ '''Internet Archive]''' – this is a non-profit library of millions of books and other information. Registration is free. * [https://medievallondoners.ace.fordham.edu/ '''Medieval Londoners]''' – this Fordham University project provides information on Londoners who lived there c. 1100 – 1520. * [https://www.thegazette.co.uk/ '''''The Gazette'''''] - UK’s official public record since 1665. * [https://www.hathitrust.org/ '''Hathi Trust]''' – this site is a partnership of academic and research institutions offering a collection of millions of titles. There are multiple ways to login. * [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/google.shtml '''Notes on Medieval English Genealogy'''] – this site offers suggestions on searching Google Books for this period. * [https://www.npg.org.uk/ '''National Portrait Gallery]''' – a search can be made by surname or the name of a location. The database includes a list of originals held in other galleries and libraries. * [https://www.peoplescollection.wales/ '''People’s Collection Wales'''] – a collection of photographs, documents, audio and video recordings, and stories.

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== WikiTree Challenge Week 22 == '''Focus''': [[McMillan-6049|Anthony Robert "Robbie" (McMillan) Coltrane OBE]] === Needs Work === # [[Hay-6434|John Hay (abt.1720-)]] Needs children added. Sources are on the profile. # === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Tucker-11084|Donna]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === * == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week # In 1861 [[Picken-381|Alexander Picken]] was a bonnet dresser. By 1871 Alexander was a bonnet Manufacturer employing about 20 hands. # Robbie's 2nd great grandfather [[Ross-30116|John Ross]] was a hatter in Scotland. He left his fortune to his family in his Will, but the lawyer dealing with the estate stole the majority of the money and went off to the United States.[[Tyner-799|Tyner-799]] 00:23, 18 November 2022 (UTC) # Robbie's 2x Grand Uncle, [[Louden-602|Robert Louden (1831-1902)]], emigrated to the US in 1879. He settled near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania where he was a '''watchman for the railroad''' for more than 20 years. Yup, you guessed it - he was killed by a passenger train. [[Selvaggio-84|Selvaggio-84]] 20:45, 18 November 2022 (UTC) # The 2 younger brothers of his maternal grandmother moved to New South Wales, Australia: [[Forbes-7857|John Ross Forbes ]] and [[Forbes-7862|William Forbes ]]. # The older of these two brothers, [[Forbes-7857|John Ross Forbes (1883-1963)]], married Mary Ellen Martin, who already had four children. One of these step-children, Lily (aka Agnes), married Holly G Forster, whose mother was [[Smith-290932|Daisy Emma (Smith) Forbes (1883-1937)]]. This made Daisy seven degrees from Robbie Coltrane. However, Daisy divorced Oliver Forster (for desertion) and, in the same year, married the second Forbes brother, [[Forbes-7862|William Forbes (1888-1928)]], bringing her just four degrees from Robbie Coltrane! [[Ardill-474|Lynne (Ardill) Byass]] #[[McMillan-6989 | Dr Helen Meldrum McMillan]] was doctor. By 1908 she had a M.B and a Ch.B to her name. She studied at Edinburgh Medical College for women, winning prizes during her studies. She was also a missionary in India in 1908. Later she was a GP in England. Upon her retirement a newspaper stated she had worked in a military hospital in WW1 in Mesopotania, was Principle of Lady Hardings Memorial College in Delhi, and was elected a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in Edinburgh in 1921 (the first woman appointed).[[McIntosh-5576 | Liz ]] # [[Louden-602|David Brown Weir (1864-1864)]] and [[Louden-602|John Weir (1864-1864)]] were twins but they were not born the same day. David was born on 7 Feb 1864 and John on 8 Feb 1864. Sadly both died later the same year. (Albasini-30) # [[Weir-5571|John Weir (1826-1904)]], the son of a cider maker worked hard all his life to feed his family. He started working as a labourer, then became a gamekeeper, a Police Constable, a molecatcher, a gardener's servant, a labourer again, a pit labourer in the mining industry and at the end of his life, aged 74 years, he was still working as a coal miner. (Albasini-30) #[[McMillan-6909 | Anthony McMillan]] brother of Robbies's gr grandfather also became a Free Church Minister and he took up a post in Fife. This was a new church formed after the Great Disruption of 1843. [[McIntosh-5576 | Liz]] # [[Stuart-8578|Helen Stuart (~1680 - ~1754)]], told her family and relations that when she was a little girl, she carried meat to her father and two brothers, who were hiding about the top of the Knipes (hills to the south east of New Cumnock). This was during the persecutions and once, when returning home with the empty dishes, she met a party of Dragoons who asked where she had been, and what she was doing with the dishes. She refused to tell at first, but being young and threatened with torture she told. The Dragoons then went off at full speed but her father and uncles had been watching or had been warned of their danger. They fled over the hills into the wilds of Kells in Galloway and the Dragoons could not follow them over these steep rugged hills and deep glens. This happened during a period of conflict in Scottish history between the Presbyterian Covenanter movement, based largely in the south west of the country, and the government forces of Kings Charles II and James VII. The period, roughly from 1679 to the Glorious Revolution of 1688, was subsequently called "The Killing Time". (Albasini-30) # [[Forbes-4406|Andrew Longmore Forbes (1889-abt.1918)]], Robbie's 1st cousin, 2x removed, was killed in action on February 2, 1918 and was interred with honour at the Wancourt British Cemetery in Pas-de-Calais in France. He was a Lance Corporal. (Silva-1055) # [[Barrow-3385|Alfred William Barrow(1875-1932)]] from 7th degree, was in the Lancashire Fusiliers. His disability was recorded as constipation! [[Tyner-799|Tyner-799]] 00:04, 22 November 2022 (UTC) # [[Lowe-14574|Daniel Percy Lowe (1915-1985)]], first husband of Robbie's mother's first cousin, Mavis Jean Forbes, was a dancing teacher in 1930s and 1940s (Australia). [[Ardill-474 | Lynne (Ardll) Byass]] #[[Forbes-4649|Alexander Forbes]], 1st cousin 2x removed of Robbie, was a veteran of the Great War, serving with the famed Gordan Highlanders, and who for more than 3 years was a closely guarded prisoner in a German camp. He was captured while unconscious from a head wound. He was listed as "believed dead" by the War Department. He had a silver plate in his head and was periodically still being treated for the wound. He was employed as a baker and moved his family to Canada. Then one tragic night, after a week of arguing because of no employment, he shot his wife in the head before turning the gun on himself, leaving behind 3 young daughters. (Jaeger-962) #[[Neilson-2184 |Maggie picken neilson]] Robbie’s gr grandmothers sisters daughter became a Lady after her husband John smith Boyd was knighted in 1947 ( Liz)) === Countries Involved === :Country and CC level/person #Scotland #England #United States #Canada #Australia #Northern Ireland, CC10 (per tyner-799) === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. :'''{{Blue| Ideas: }}''' * {{Blue|His great-grandfather William Forbes was born in Banff, Scotland. It's first castle was built to repel Viking invaders. (much earlier than he was born) They had a huge fishery district, which could go on a Space page. They hold a visual arts festival in Banff, which could also be a page. }} **{{Blue|Historically, the town is known for being primarily dependant on fishing, but was once a trade centre for weavers, soapmakers and some of the most talented silvermakers in the country. Head to the community-run Banff Museum on the High Street to see some of the oldest surviving silver teapots in Scotland, as well as browsing examples of local work on display too. You can also uncover the story of the notorious Scottish outlaw, James MacPherson, and how he met his demise through replicas, objects and displays.}} * {{Blue|His great-grandfather Thomas Howie is notable. He lived at Riccarton Garden, in Scotland. The family owned the fireclay mine (a Space?) and was wealthy. He was a Justice of the Peace. }} **{{Blue| Howie was a cousin of industrialist John Howie, a distant cousin of writer John Howie, first cousin twice removed of the current Lord Glenarthur. His great-grandson is the actor Robbie Coltrane.}} * ''Your Space page here === Military Profiles === * '''[[McMillan-6980 | James Rattray McMillan]]''' was in the Air Force during WWI '''Military''': "UK, Royal Air Force Airmen Records, 1918-1940"
The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey, England; Kew, Surrey, England; Air Ministry: Air Member for Personnel and Predecessors: Airmen's Records; Series Number: AIR 79
{{Ancestry Record|61400|19579|uk}} (accessed 17 November 2022)
Name: James Rattray McMillan; Gender: Male; Age: 29; Birth Date: 9 Jan 1897; Birth Place: Barllieston, Lanarkshire, Scotland; Service Date: 15 May 1918; Service Number: 176796; Father: A. F Mc Millan; Next of Kin: A. F Mc Millan; Relation to Airman: Father.
* '''[[McMillan-6985 | Alexander Fisher McMillan]]''' became a doctor and was also in the RAMC was in a military record in Dunard, Baillieston, W Glasgow. He was in in the R.A.M.C. (S.R). '''Military''': "UK, World War I Pension Ledgers and Index Cards, 1914-1923"
Western Front Association; London, England; WWI Pension Record Cards and Ledgers; Reference: 011/0031/MAC-MAR
{{Ancestry Record|61588|1529783|uk}} (accessed 15 November 2022)
Name: Alex F McMillan; Rank: Capt; Record Type: Card; Residence Place: Dunard, Baillieston, W Glasgow; Identification Number: Oa193512; Corps, Regiment or Unit: R.A.M.C. (S.R); Title: WWI Pension Record Cards and Ledgers; Description: Officers Survived Maclear A-Martin WmM; Next of Kin: Alex F McMillan.
* 1st cousin twice removed '''[[Howie-1495|Robert Howie]]''' (1890–1954) had a career in the US Army. He enlisted in 1905 and retired as a colonel in 1950. He then served as Florida's civil defense director until his death in Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C. His daughter married Lieutenant [[Vivian-1369|Brent Vivian]], who also retired as a colonel. * 1st cousin once removed (mother's side), '''[[Forbes-7859|Robert Martin Forbes (1922-1987)]]''', served in the Australian Army in WWII as a "sapper," a combat engineer who would use technical skills for tasks such as deploying demolitions, building bridges, and protecting Army personnel. *'''[[Harris-56742|Robert Stanley Harris (1900-1950)]]''', father-in-law of [[Forbes-7859|Robert Martin Forbes (1922-1987)]], enlisted in the Australian Imperial Forces (WWI). He stated his age as 18 years, 4 months, but, in fact, he was two years younger than that. * '''[[Forbes-7860|James Paul Thomson Forbes]]''' Maternal great uncle served in the Navy in WW2 * Third cousin once removed '''[[McKinney-8449|Sergeant John R. McKinney]]k''' US Army, was killed in action in Leyte, Philippines, during World War II. * First cousin once removed [[Fairie-21|Capt Thomas Wyllie Howie ]] Killed in action 9 Feb 1945 in Western Europe while serving with The Royal Engineers * [[Forbes-4406|Andrew Longmore Forbes (1889-abt.1918)]], Robbie's 1st cousin, 2x removed, was killed in action on February 2, 1918 and was interred with honour at the Wancourt British Cemetery in Pas-de-Calais in France. He was a Lance Corporal. (Silva-1055) * [[Barrow-3385|Alfred William Barrow(1875-1932)]] from 7th degree, was in the Lancashire Fusiliers and had a disability recorded as Constipation! * [[Galloway-4839|Robert French Galloway (1894-1916)]] served in the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders and died on 18 October 1916 in France during the Battle of the Somme in WWI. * 2nd-great-grandmother [[Landsborough-46|Janet Landsborough]]'s brother [[McLandsborough-7|Andrew]] emigrated from Otley, Yorkshire, and married in Ohio to [[McDonough-1459|Marcy McDonough]]. Marcy's grandfather [[McDonough-1459|Hugh]] (eight degrees) immigrated from Dublin and fought in the American Revolution with 10,000 militiamen organized in a mobile "flying camp" established in the latter half of 1776. == Media Outreach == ===[[Space:Social Media Team|WikiTree Posts]]:===
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The WikiTree Challenge 2022 Challenge 23

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== WikiTree Challenge Week 23 == '''Focus''': [[Cuban-1|Mark Cuban]] === Needs Work === # [[Wirth-1462|Gottlieb Jeremias Wirth (1833-1918)]] CC5 needs German records for parents etc # === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Koehnline-1|Thomas Koehnline]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === * == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week. "Sign" your find with a row of four tildes (the ~ key, often next to the 1 key on American keyboards.) # Mark's mom, Shirley Feldman gave a wrong birth year on her marriage certificate. She was not yet 21 so she made herself older to get married. [[Brandes-347|Dunja Niehaus]] # In 1954 Morris Cuban found a grenade while sweeping the sidewalk in front of his house. Neither he nor any of his neighbors wanted to deal with it, nor did the police when they were called. They notified detectives, and one who "knows about grenades" was sent to deal with it. He found it was empty and took it away. [[Marsh-9608|Marsh-9608]] 23:17, 1 December 2022 (UTC) # [[Chabinski-3|Josef (Chabinski) Cuban (1903-1938)]], the brother of Mark's grandfather Morris was part of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade during the Spanish Civil War. He was killed in action in Spain 28 July 1938. [[Lindgren-519|Donald Lindgren]] # [[Lincoff-10|Harry Lincoff]] was involved in a burglary situation at his family’s jewelry store; he stopped a heist in progress, shooting the would-be thief, who died. [[Weatherall-96|Weatherall-96]] 01:55, 3 December 2022 (UTC) '''1921 Newspaper''': "Newspapers.com"
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# Mark's grandfather [[Chabinski-1|Morris Cuban]] was caught selling butter for 95 cents a pound in 1946. At the time butter prices were fixed by the US government. He was fined $100 and given a six-month suspended sentence. [Thiel-559] #Mark's great grandmother's brother's nephew [[Mittleman-22|Max Mittleman]] worked for his brother-in-law Joseph Alpern's wholesale liquor store. In June 1916 he chased two young men who were attempting a theft out of the store and fired a gun three times, killing Rocco Fieri. He was convicted of involuntary manslaughter and given probation.[Thiel-559] #Mark's great grandmother's sister-in-law [[Mittleman-25|Bella (Mittleman]) Alpern] had gone to visit her parents in Novoselits in the Russian Empire in the summer of 1914. Two days after she arrived World War I started. She was forced to spend the next 21 months there, fearful of traveling across the Atlantic Ocean during the time when German U-boats were sinking ships. [Thiel-559] #Mark's great grandmother [[Medovoy-4|Pessia (Medovoy) Lincoff (1870-1943)]] migrated to Pittsburgh after husband died and and married [[Lincoff-1|Moshe Nahum Lincoff (abt.1856-1950)]] the husband of her late sister. #Mark's grandfather's sister ([[Feldman-1146|Freida Feldman]]), her husband and 2 children were murdered in the Holocaust. [[Maharoof-1|Maharoof-1]] 23:22, 3 December 2022 (UTC) #Mark's grandmother's sister [[Janowsky-12|Sara (Jenoff)(Greene)Levin]] opened a high-end women's clothing store in Pittsburgh in 1952. The store was still in operation in 1976. [Thiel-559] #Mark's grandmother's brother [[Lincoff-2|Isaac Lincoff]] owned several jewelry stores in the Pittsburgh area. In November 1923, thieves tossed a brick through the front window and snatched nine rings valued altogether at $2,500. That would be about $43,065 in 2022 dollars. [Thiel-559] #7 degrees from Mark, is [[Goodman-7622|Abby (Goodman) Mann (1927-2008)]]. He is notable as an Award-winning screenwriter with his most notable works being "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judgment_at_Nuremberg Judgment at Nuremberg]" (1961), which was initially a television drama that aired in 1959. While working for television, he created the series [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kojak Kojak], starring Telly Savalas. Mann was executive producer, but was also credited as a writer on many episodes.[[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] 15:32, 4 December 2022 (UTC) #Mark's grandmother's second husband [[Grunes-34|Max Grunes]] had been in the country only two years when he was assaulted in 1905 by two young men throwing wet paper balls at his head. Years later in 1946, someone sneaked into his home and stole a wallet containing $30 and 10 pounds of sugar- the latter a valuable commodity because post-war rationing of sugar was still in effect until 1947.[Thiel-559] #Mark's great-grandmother's sister's nephew [[Shulgold-9|William Robert Shulgold]] became a fairly famous artist, first working in the Pittsburgh area before moving to Hollywood, where he painted movie stars including [[Colman-233|Ronald Coleman]].[Thiel-559] #Mark's matrilineal great-grandmother was [[Ziv-53|Tsivia (Ziv) Grunes (1867-1942)]], born in Darbėnai in what was the Russian Empire but now is Lithuania. Records from Lithuania have allowed us to piece together more of her family through Tsivia's father Euzel Ziv, grandfather Leiba Ziv great-grandfather Eliash Ziv and great-great-grandfather Israel Ziv, the latter being born about 1750 likely in the town of Plungė, which is about 20 miles East of Darbėnai. [[Kessler-2015|Kessler-2015]] 02:48, 6 December 2022 (UTC) # [[Freintel-8|Movsha Freintel (abt.1825-aft.1892)]], Mark's second great-grandfather, was an innkeeper in Darbėnai, Russian Empire. Movsha was in a list of residents who suffered from fire of October 1882 that resulted in forty buildings being burnt down. There are 84 records of individuals who suffered in that fire. [[Weatherall-96|Elaine (Weatherall) Martzen]] # Mark's great-grandmother [[Galperen-1|Rotza Galperen (bef.1878-)]] had a brother [[Galperen-3|Joseph Galperen (1873-1929)]] who operated a liquor store in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania in 1916 through 1918. On 8 January 1920, whisky valued at $1,000 was stolen from Joseph's wholesale liquor store on Larimer Avenue. [[Doherty-2064|Melanie (Doherty) McComb]] # Mark's great-grand-uncle [[Galperen-3|Joseph Galperen (1873-1929)]] was the relative in the United States that Mark's grandfather, [[Feldman-1144|Zelman Feldman (1899-1983)]], listed in his migration document in 1922. Two years before that, clothing valued at $120 was taken from Joseph's clothing store at 415 Larimer Avenue. [[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]] #7 degrees from Mark, through G-Grandmother Tsivia (Ziv) Grunes, [[Griggs-3398|Benjaman Griggs (1876-1926)]] was a prominent figure in Paterson, NJ. He was one of the largest junk dealers in Passaic Co and was involved in well-publicized proceedings over his right to have a junkyard in the “over-the-river” section of Paterson. His nickname was “The Governor”. He was tragically killed when he stepped out in front of a truck while carrying a box that interfered with his view. Well Known Junk Dealer Succumbs After Accident, The News, Paterson, New Jersey, 02 Dec 1926, Thu • Page 1, https://www.newspapers.com/clip/114244442/well-known-junk-dealer-succumbs-after/In December 1926, his wife and children sued the driver of the truck as well as the owner for $50,000, as it was charged that he was driving with excessive speed.'''Wife of Griggs Sues for $50,000''', The News, Paterson, New Jersey, 17 Dec 1926, Fri • Page 15, https://www.newspapers.com/clip/114244702/wife-of-griggs-sues-for-50000/ In February 1928, Minnie Griggs settled for $3,000 in the wrongful death suit on the eve of the trial.'''Widow of Junk Dealer Settles Suit''', The Morning Call, Paterson, New Jersey, 20 Feb 1928, Mon • Page 11, https://www.newspapers.com/clip/114244859/widow-of-junk-dealer-settles-suit/[[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] 15:30, 7 December 2022 (UTC) # Sergeant Goldstein's WWI service below—[[Lowe-866|Lowe-866]] 16:39, 7 December 2022 (UTC) #Researcher Boris Makalsky has found many records back to 1750 for both of Mark's Khabinsky and Kostinsky families. One sample record and translation from each family was provided and are included on the [[Khabinsky-2|Meer Khabinsky (1808-)]] and [[Kostinsky-2|Morduch Kostinsky (1845-)]] profiles. Boris said that Mark could email him at borismakl@gmail.com if he's interested in acquiring the other records. [[Kessler-2015|Kessler-2015]] 06:56, 8 December 2022 (UTC) === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * [[Space:Darbėnai_aka_Darbenai%2C_Dorbyan%2C_Lithuania|Darbėnai aka Darbenai, Dorbyan, Lithuania]] ''the historical background on the town of Darbėnai, particularly its Jewish inhabitants. === Military Profiles === * wife’s gggrandfather died in Andersonville [[Moss-9859|John Calvin Moss (1830-1864)]] * Shirley Feldman's cousin Saul's wife Hermoine's uncle Sergeant [[Goldstein-1682|Jacob Samuel Goldstein]] (7 degrees) from Braddock, Pennsylvania, served in France during World War I. After five weeks of training, he was assigned to Company D, 109th Infantry, on 30 March 1918 and arrived in France in May. There he joined a rapidly expanding American response to the German spring offensives. He was at Ourcq and Vesle (Battle of Soissons) in July, and part of the Meuse-Argonne Offensive in the fall that led to the armistice. Fortunately he suffered no disabilities during six intense months of warfare. [[Lowe-866|Lowe-866]] 16:35, 7 December 2022 (UTC) == Media Outreach == ===[[Space:Social Media Team|WikiTree Posts]]===
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Remember to claim any brick wall bounties in the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/0000000 G2G]! ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Khabinsky-1|Yosef Khabinsky (abt.1850-)]] # [[Susil-11|Pesil (Susil) Kostinskaya (abt.1855-)]] # [[Janoff-3|Mordkhe Janoff (bef.1870-bef.1922)]] # [[Medovoy-3|Chaim Aharon Medovoy (abt.1835-)]] ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Feldman-1145|Itzhak Feldman (bef.1862-)]] # [[Galperen-2|Leibish Galperen (abt.1855-)]] # [[Freintel-6|Samuel Freintel (bef.1870-1915)]] # [[Ziv-52|Ieuzel Ziv (abt.1823-)]] == '''Resources''' == : Please list any resources that you have. We all gain knowledge from each other! ==== General WT Resources ==== * [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 Challenge profiles. * [[Space:WikiTree_Challenge_Example_Profiles|Example Challenge Profiles]] ''This is a guideline on how the profiles can look.'' * 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]) * 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. ==== Specific Country Resources ==== : (Jewish) Lebanon, Moldova, Romania, Russia, Ukraine, United States * Romania https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Romania_Online_Genealogy_Records * Russia https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Russia_Online_Genealogy_Records * Ukraine https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ukraine_Online_Genealogy_Records * Romania http://arhivelenationale.ro/site/?lan=0 * Russia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_archives_in_Russia * Ukraine https://archives.gov.ua/en/ * Genealogical inquiries and family history in Russia can be performed reliably through Russian Society of Historians and Archivists (ROIA) e-mail: roia@rusarchives.ru * Romanian County Archives list http://arhivelenationale.ro/site/directii-judetene/ * ARCHIVE: MAKING AVAILABLE ON-LINE THE PARISH AND CIVIL REGISTERS FROM BUCHAREST AND BRAȘOV COUNTY ARCHIVES (ROMANIA) https://coop.hypotheses.org/1311 * Reading Russian Handwritten Record https://www.familysearch.org/ask/learningViewer/76 * Romanian Genealogy Society http://romaniangenealogy.com/ * Jewish population of the Ukraine http://www.londoncomiccon.ca/ * Changes in Europe over 2400 years https://www.visualcapitalist.com/2400-years-of-european-history/ * [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/327242-a-bibliography-of-ship-passenger-lists-1538-1825-being-a-guide-to-published-lists-of-early-immigrants-to-north-america?viewer=1&offset=0#page=13&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= a bibliography of ship passenger lists from 1538-1825] * [https://uk.wikisource.org/wiki/%D0%90%D1%80%D1%85%D1%96%D0%B2:%D0%84%D0%B2%D1%80%D0%B5%D0%B9%D1%81%D1%8C%D0%BA%D0%B5_%D0%BC%D1%96%D1%81%D1%82%D0%B5%D1%87%D0%BA%D0%BE WikiSource.org Scans]

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== WikiTree Challenge Week 24 == '''Focus''': [[Carey-6470|Mariah Carey]] === Needs Work === # # === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Smith-159364|Cheryl Hess]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:61903/1:124CB-6Z7 == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week # [[Coogan-325|William Coogan]], Mariah's 2nd cousin 1x removed, was a casualty of WWI. One has him dying in a hospital in France after a serious illness the other has him dying in a hospital in England after being wounded in France. # [[Hickey-3883|James Vincent Hickey]], Mariah's 1st cousin 2x removed, died of burns he received in an explosion. He was preparing his son Joseph's, house for his daughter-in-law to return with his infant granddaughter. He was pouring kerosene in the stove when fumes from the oil ignited and caused an explosion. His clothing caught fire and he was badly burned. His wife saw the fire from a 1/4 mile away. She rushed to help him. He was taken to St. Clara's hospital. People tried to form a bucket brigade but the building was lost. # [[Burns-18551|John Henry Burns]], Mariah's great grandmother's sister's second husband's son was a noted civil rights leader in Detroit. He helped organize the 1963 Walk to Freedom in that city, which drew 125,000 marchers.[[Thiel-559]] # [[Cannon-5439|Esau Cannon (1914-2001)]], Nick Cannon's great grandfather, had a twin brother named Jacob, like the Biblical twins with the same names.[[Melick-229]] # [[Cannon-7394|Daniel J Cannon (abt.1879-1960)]] was Nick Cannon's great great grandfather. His chimney was struck by lightning in 1915. He was badly shocked and his 10 year old daughter [[Cannon-7395|Irene Cannon (1905-1915)]], who had been sleeping near the chimney was killed.[[Melick-229]] # [[Mottola-31|Nicola Mottola]], [[Mottola-13|Tommy Mottola's]] 2nd ggrandfather, was a musician in Avellino, Campania. [[Bongiovanni-111]] # [[Cannon-7401|Rev. Dr. Katie Geneva Cannon (1950-2018)]], Nick Cannon's great aunt, was a pioneering Woman theologian and the first Black woman ordained in the Presbyterian Church (USA) denomination.[[Melick-229]] # [[Howard-31724|Marian (Howard) Goeke]] was Mariah's 3rd cousin 3 times removed. Marian, her son [[Goeke-110|Edward Goeke]], and his two-year-old son Joseph Goeke were killed in a head-on collision in June 1954. Edward's wife and three other children survived the crash.[[Thiel-559]] # [[Bonetti-85|Anna Lucille (Bonetti) Garabo (1911-1993)]], [[Mottola-13|Tommy Mottola's]] maternal aunt, co-owned Sandy's Luncheonette in Mahopac, New York. [[Robinson-27225]] # [[Preziosi-17|Costantino Michele Leopoldo Maria Crmelo Giuseppe Preziosi (1905-1977)]], [[Mottola-13|Tommy Mottola's]], 2nd cousin 1 time removed, was a senator in Campania, Italy. [[Bongiovanni-111]] # [[Hickey-3924|James Thomas Hickey]], Mariah's 4th cousin, was a Staff Sergeant in the Army Air Corps' 3rd Photo Mapping Squadron. They were tasked with doing aerial photography and creating maps as part of the war effort. After the war he became one of the country's leading experts on Abraham Lincoln and was curator of the Lincoln Collection for the Illinois Historical Library in Springfield.[[Thiel-559]] # [[Convery-249|William Bernard Convery]], Mariah's 2nd cousin twice removed worked as a Linotype operator for the Illinois State Register newspaper. The Linotype operator used a 90-character keyboard to assemble blocks of text that were then cast into slugs which were used to print newspapers. This was a much faster method than to hand-set type.[[Thiel-559]] #Mariah's 2nd cousin once removed [[Brosamer-4|Virginia M. Brosamer]] served in the United States Navy during World War II as a WAVE, as a Storekeeper 3rd Class. After the war she would become Vice-President of the World Book Encyclopedia Company.[[Thiel-559]] # Mariah's relative, a cousin out on the Egan/Holdreith line, had eight children. This included two sets of twins. [[O'_Bryan-822|Hiram O'Bryan (1835-bef.1877)]] is 8 degrees from Mariah. [[Silva-1055]] # Mariah's relative, a cousin on the Carey line, [[Ray-12834|Jeremiah Ray (1848-)]], had fifteen children, which included a set of fraternal twins. Only ten of the children were living in 1900. [[Silva-1055]] #Mariah's second great grandparents, [[Hickey-1545|John Hickey]] and [[Hickey-1546|Ellen Hickey]], donated the stained glass windows when St. Patrick's Church was being built in Lincoln, Logan County, Illinois. It was a Catholic church founded by Irish immigrants in 1905. [[Doherty-2064]] #[[Sanchez-5889|Henry Lee Sanchez aka Leonard]] died when a Gas Barrel exploded at its place of employment, a Salvage Yard .Nick Cannon and Henry are first cousins three times removed. [[Jenkinson-562]] #Mariah's 2nd great grandmother [[Taylor-94797|Eliza (Taylor)(McQueen)Reynolds ]] was the mother of 19 children between 1869 and 1898.[[Thiel-559]] # [[Blanco-358|Headman Blanco]] lived to be 107. Nick is the second great grandnephew of Headman [[Jenkinson-562]] === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. === Military Profiles === CIVIL WAR # [[Blanchfield-85|John Blanchfield]], Mariah's 3rd great grandfather enlisted as a Private in Company E and of the 36th Iowa Infantry in August 1862. He died in the regimental hospital in November 1862 from rubeola (measles) and pneumonia. WORLD WAR I # [[McQueen-3201|Alto McQueen]], Maria's great grandmother's brother served in Company G of the 810th Pioneer Infantry for a few months in 1918. The Pioneer Infantry was an all African-American unit during the time the US military was racially segregated. # [[Coogan-325|William Coogan]], Mariah's 2nd cousin 1x removed was a casualty of WWI. One has him dying in a hospital in France after a serious illness the other has him dying in a hospital in England after being wounded in France. # [[Hickey-3923|William Emmet Hickey]], Mariah's 3rd cousin once removed, served in the Army during World War I. # [[Blanchfield-84|Frank Blanchfield]], Mariah's grandmother's brother served as a Private in Company B[?] of the 9th Infantry during World War I. He returned to the United States on the transport ship Antigone with other sick and wounded soldiers. WORLD WAR II # [[Hickey-3924|James Thomas Hickey]], Mariah's 4th cousin, was a Staff Sergeant in the Army Air Corps 3rd Photo Mapping Squadron. They were tasked with doing aerial photography and creating maps as part of the war effort. # [[McQueen-3230|James McQueen]], Mariah's first cousin twice removed, served in the US Army from 1943–1946. More details are needed. #Mariah's 2nd cousin once removed [[Brosamer-4|Virginia M. Brosamer]] served in the United States Navy during World War II as a WAVE, as a Storekeeper 3rd Class. == Media Outreach == {{YouTube|Ou0f-yYmhx0|Share WikiTree on your social media}} ===[[Space:Social Media Team|WikiTree Posts]]:===
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They have exact birth date, places, fathers Occupation, and mother’s maiden names. Once you get that, you can search for the marriage of the parents, and that gives their fathers names. 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== WikiTree Challenge Challenge 3 == '''Guest Star''': [[Fröberg-99|Hasse Fröberg]] === Notes From Guest === * I can give you the information I know. Not sure if I'm able to get all the birth dates and so on. * (Re: Grandparents) I know that my on my dad's side they leave around where I live, right now, in the stock on Uppsala area, a bit north of Uppsala. There is a rumor, however, that that we have our kind of our famous entrepreneur from men men are hundred years ago, who came from Belgium and married [my ancestors] sister. The famous person is Louis de Geer from Belgium. He was famous for making the weapons for the Swedish military and they he was a big guy back in the I mean there's four or 500 years ago now, so it's a very long time ago. * My grandmother on my mother's side, a relative to them actually, moved to the States. * The elders, it was my parents and it was my grandparents. That said, I have no clue what happened before them. I don't think it was something they meant to do, it just happened to turn out that way. It was nothing they planned. * (Re: Oldest ancestor known) That has to be my my granddad on on mother's side, which by the way has the same name and I was probably named after him. My name is Hans. He wasn't spectacularly old, but he did manage to turn eighty. * (Re: Ethnicity) No other ethnicity besides the Swedish and that one possible man from Belgium. Once again that is a rumor. He had a big factory (outside of) Uppsala. I have pictures of it. If the rumor is true it started with a German salesman who met the sister of Louis and together they built a family. Other than that I haven't heard anything about any other people than Swedes. * (RE: An ancestor you really want to know more about) Yes, that would be my grandmother on my father's side, Berta, because she died so young. All I remember of her is that she had very long share, and that was not very common. And, that she was very, very kind. So it would be nice to know more about her because I know nothing really. === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === '''Resources''' === * Info on [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:ArkivDigital_Church_Book_Record_Examples Arkiv Digital], a subscription web site. (They usually offer free searches a couple of times each year, usually 2-3 days in connection to large holidays.) * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Sweden_Project_-_Genealogy_Resources#Geographical_Categories_and_Resource_Pages Geographical Categories and Resource Pages] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:List_of_online_genealogical_books List of online genealogical books (Nordic related)] ''Secondary source * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Nordic_Language_Alphabets Nordic Language Alphabet] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Nordic_Project%2C_Image_resources_online Nordic Project, Image resources online] Where to find images of gravestones, portraits, newspapers. ''Secondary source * [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/ Riksarkivet] ''You can have your browser translate search results * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Sweden_Project_-_Name_and_Location_Fields Sweden Project - Naming conventions] * [[Space:Sweden_Project_Reliable_Sources|Swedish Reliable Sources]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Swedish_Templates Swedish Templates and Stickers] ** {{Sweden Sticker}} gives you {{Sweden Sticker}} #* Military terms or weapons, such as Spjut (spear), Krut (gunpowder), or Ankare (anchor) #* Personal characteristics, such as Modig (courageous), Stark (strong) or Rask (quick) #* Nature names, such as Ek (oak), Gren (branch) or Granqvist (spruce branch) #* Animals, such as Björn (bear), Lo (lynx), or Järv (wolverine) #* Names taken from place names, such as soldier name Sundin from Sundby, or soldier name Dahl from Dalsland ---- == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week # Hasse's grandmother [[Lindblom-183|Anna Lovisa Lindblom (1901-1973)]] had two brothers, Johan Valfrid and Ernst Artur, who died of the Spanish flu in the first week of October 1918. Johan's wife Hulda Margreta died the day before he did. They had been married less than four months. Ernst was only 17 years old. # 6th-great-grandfather (through Berta Viola's foster parents) [[Wall-8052|Nils Wall (abt.1722-1771)]] was a lawyer & District Court Justice in Uppsala, beginning in the 1750s. He corresponded with [[Linnaeus-1|Carl Linnaeus]], & is shown as having traveled to Stockholm at one point with [[Celsius-10|Olof Celsius (1670-1756)]]. # [[Edin-62|Lars Edin (abt.1698-bef.1748)]], the 7th great-grandfather of Hasse, was a pastor in Älvkarleby parish, and then in Tierp parish. He married Sara Margareta Filmera in 1720 in Viksta, Uppsala. He died at about fifty years old. # [[Ersson-1836|Olof (Ersson) Blomberg (1723-1782)]], Hasse's 5th great-grandfather, enlisted as a soldier in 1743 an served until 1780 at the Bålsta rote. He was part of the Hundra Härads Kompani of the Upplands Regemente. As a soldier he took the Blomberg surname. He married twice and had two children. Olof died at the age of fifty-nine. # [[Olsson-6094|Anders Olsson (1798-1861)]], Hasse's 3rd great-grandfather, was born in 1798 in Öfver-Turing, Sweden. A farmer by trade, he married at the age of twenty-seven and had five children, three sons and two daughters. One of the sons lived less than a day, the other two died in their twenties by drowning. Anders lived to the age of sixty-two, survived only by his wife and two married daughters. [[Nilsdotter-6316|Maria Nilsdotter (1801-)]], his wife, was listed as crippled. She died after 1861 in Öfver-Turing. # [[Henriksson-24|Påvel Henriksson (abt.1614-1689)]], Hasse's 9th great-grandfather, is one of the oldest ancestors in his branches. Pavel was born in 1614 in Havero, his father born about 1589. Pavel married Margareta Larsdotter and lived to the age of seventy-five. # [[Jönsdotter-5986|Marget Jönsdotter (1806-)]] was Hasse's 3rd great-grandmother. She was interesting to the US researchers as we weren't used to looking for fines. Margret was unmarried when her first child was born in 1836. She married Erik Olsson three months later, bringing us to believe that he was the father of her daughter. Marget and Erik had five more children together. No fines were listed for support of the first child. # [[Persson-842|Daniel Persson (1535-aft.1604)]], another older ancestor on Hasse's branches, was a farmer and an Alderman, as was his son [[Danielsson-82|Tobias]]. Daniel was Hasse's 10th great-grandfather and was born about 1535 in Torrböle. Daniel's father, [[Tomasson-6|Per Grels Tomasson (abt.1510-aft.1571)]], was born about 1510 in Gräsmyr, and was a farmer by trade. # [[Morberg-37|Johan Erik Morberg (1829-1887)]], Hasse's 3rd cousin, was a steam ship captain. There is an ad for one of his trips on his profile. # [[Byberg-10|Jons Byberg (abt.1771-1842)]], Hasse's 4th great-grandfather, was born and named Jons Olofsson. We learned about the renaming of soldiers once enlisted, and why he became Jons Byberg. [https://www.familysearch.org/en/blog/the-unique-names-of-swedish-soldiers FamilySearch] has an awesome page explaining the name changes for soldiers. # Great-grandmother [[Andersson-15890|Ida Augusta Andersson]] had a son [[Andersson-15946|Carl Johan Georg Andersson]] when she was 22. The baby was placed with a foster family, and Ida went on to marry and foster two children, including Hasse's grandmother Berta Viola Wall. Then when Carl was 15, he REUNITED with Ida and her family and lived with them. I (Karen) found Carl's birth index and wondered where he went, and Eric Stamper carefully tracked him down in household records. # [[Pehrsson-1398|Pehr Pehrsson (1778-1813)]] was an inn-keeper in a Gästgiveri (inn) called Åshusby. Here is [https://samlingar.kulturarvstockholm.se/index.php/Detail/objects/9857 a photo] of the inn. # [[Matton-45|Daniel Matton (1716-1790)]], Hasse's 6th great-grandfather, was descended from Phillippe Maton (who died in the early 1600s). Phillippe's son Jean Maton, a locksmith, was the father of the preacher Jean Mathon (1606-1653). Jean Mathon married a niece of Louis de Geer. The preacher was a father to Bartholomeus, who was the father of Daniel Mathon (died 1688). Daniel Mathon (d 1688) was the father of Daniel Mathon (born 1687, died 1721). # Three siblings: [[Månsdotter-1307|Katarina Juliana (Månsdotter) Lindblom]], [[Månsdotter-1339|Ingrid Fredrika Månsdotter]], and [[Månsson-1616|Jonas Månsson (1867-)]] all had twins. Hasse's grandmother [[Lindblom-183|Anna Lovisa Lindblom (1901-1973)] was a twin born to Katarina Juliana. Ingrid Fredrika had two sets of twins three years apart. # Sam Vick's brother [[Vick-1610|W. Henry Vick]] studied at Lincoln University in Missouri and Shaw University in his native North Carolina (both historically Black universities), then passed the North Carolina Board of Pharmacy exam in 1897. In September he led a class of 44 at the New Jersey board exam, and was the only Black pharmacist in the group. His obituary stated he was the first Black pharmacist licensed in New Jersey. [[Lowe-866|Lowe-866]] 02:47, 4 February 2023 (UTC) === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * [[Space:Wikitree_Challenge_no_3_2022|Possible mother for Berta Vall]] ''This is a list of all women who were born in Sweden on 30th Dec 1883, who were not married or died before 1912. * === Known Emigrant Relatives === * Brothers (First Cousins 3x removed): ** [[Jönsson-8646|Johan Fredrik (Jönsson) Kasström (1859-)]], (used name John Castrom in Douglas County, Minnesota, USA; no children) In 1922 he married a woman named Louisa Johnson. Johnson is most likely her married name. His obituary said he had two stepchildren. ** [[Jönsson-8647|Paulus (Jönsson) Kasström (1861-)]], (to Canada? see {{FindAGrave|130588319|sameas="no"}}) ** [[Jönsson-8650|Jöns (Jönsson) Kasström (1866-)]], (to Canada? see {{FindAGrave|130588319|sameas="no"}}) ** [[Jönsson-8651|Per Michaël (Jönsson) Karström (1870-)]]. (used names Peter Castrom and Michael Castrom in United States, to Douglas County, Minnesota until 1900, unknown after 1900.) If someone has MyHeritage access, you may be able to find more on him. There is a mention on the almost empty [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/168029823/person/312177415778/facts Ancestry profile]. ** A fifth brother, [[Jönsson-8652|Jonas (Jönsson) Kasström (1873-)]] spent 7 years (1893-1900) in North America. * (Second Great Grand Aunt) [[Fredriksdotter-110|Ingri (Fredriksdotter) Mattson (1844-1927)]] - Ingri and her family moved to La Grand Township, Douglas County, Minnesota. Profiles have been created and sourced for her husband , Olof Mattsson, and her five children. Profiles have added for Olof's parents and the children's spouses. == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Jansdotter-1544| Malin Jansdotter]] (1757) # [[Persson-8735|Per (Persson) Langström]] (c. 1750) # [[Wall-8053|Nils Wall]] (c. 1685) # Andersson line: TBD - let's build here! ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Halvardsson-63| Jon Halvardsson]] (c. 1727) # [[Olsson-6093| Erik Olsson]] (1794) - found parents! [[Patterson-15268|Patterson-15268]] # [[Christoffersdotter-110| Stina Christoffersdotter]] (1782) # [[Olofsdotter-3390| Anna Olofsdotter]] (1727) === Needs Work === : These are profiles that need a little more work. Once you've performed the listed task, please remove them from this list. Thanks!! # [[Olofsson-376|Mårten Olofsson (1778-1831)]] Needs more sources # [[Wall-8050|Nils Olof Wall (1785-1835)]] Needs more children found and added # [[Jonsdotter-5968|Gölin Jonsdotter (1781-)]] Needs parents added. Their names are on the profile. # [[Halvardsson-63|Jön Halvardsson (abt.1725-)]] Needs parents added. Their names are on the profile, as is the birth record. # [[Pålsdotter-305|Karin Pålsdotter (1737-1794)]] Needs parents added. Their names are on the profile, as is her birth record. # [[Ersdotter-100|Margareta Ersdotter (1783-1871)]] Needs a biography # [[Johansson-Norrlänning-1|Olof Johansson-Norrlänning (1697-1738)]] and his wife need sources and a biography. # [[Nilsdotter-615|Anna Nilsdotter]] Needs sources and a biography # [[Persson-842|Daniel Persson (1535-aft.1604)]] Needs sources and a bio # [[Danielsson-82|Tobias Danielsson (1569-)]] Needs sources and a bio # [[Johansson-9404|Christoffer Johansson (1781-1810)]] Needs Sibling Johan added, birth records are in the Research Note. Other siblings need more records for marriages and death dates.

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== WikiTree Challenge Challenge 2 == '''Guest Star''': [[Wilkinson-13420|Adrienne Wilkinson]] === Notes From Guest === {{Image|file=WikiTree_2022_Challenge_Graphics.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption=''Provided by Adrienne for our use here }} === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Williams-47589|Joan Whitaker]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === FHL Lookup Requests === * === '''Resources''' === ====England==== * [https://www.freebmd.org.uk/ FreeBMD] * [https://www.freereg.org.uk/ FreeReg] *[[Space:England_Research_Resources:_General|England Research Resources]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:England%2C_Research_Resources England Research Resources Category] *[[Space:England_Project_Reliable_Sources|Reliable sources for pre-1700 profiles in England]] * [https://www.dengates.com/ Dengate name study] *[https://www.genuki.org.uk/ GENUKI] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_counties_of_the_United_Kingdom#England England Counties] England’s current counties. *[https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historic_counties_of_England Historical Counties of England] England’s historical counties. * English Roots Sticker {{England Sticker}} (''See their [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:England_Sticker sticker page] for more specific locations) ====Germany==== *[https://www.archion.de/ German Church Records] Archion, your browser should translate this page to English if needed. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources German Resources] List of German source links. * [https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1#https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1&path=656249-777823 ARCHION DURCHSUCHEN] * [https://die-maus-bremen.info/index.php?id=357 Die Maus] on die.mau.bremen.info * [https://www.germanroots.com/germandata.html German Genealogy Records] ''This is a list of sources, both paid and free * [https://sktranslations.com/german-church-record-vocabulary-important-words German Church Record Vocabulary] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Online_Genealogy_Records Germany Online Records] ''This is a list of sources, both paid and free *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources German Resources] List of German source links. * WikiTree [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources Germany Project Resources] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Germany_Project_Templates WikiTree Germany Project Templates] * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-67JQ-DQ7?i=60&cc=1491272&cat=23048 Germany, Prussia, BMD] * Germany records [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.birthLikePlace=germany&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on&count=20&offset=0 on FamilySearch] * [http://immigrantships.net/bremenproj/bremenproject.html Immigrant Ship Transcription Guild]: Transcribed Ships Manifests Departing from Germany * [https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/muenster/buldern-st-pankratius/KB001_1/?pg=74 Matricula Online] * [http://www.suetterlinschrift.de/Englisch/Titel.htm Old German Writing]: here you can learn about Suetterlin - the "German handwriting". There are also tips and tricks for deciphering old scripts as well as a comparison of the Suetterlin alphabet to older writings of 17th-19th century. * [http://www.archive-in-thueringen.de/de/findbuch/view/bestand/27954/systematik/115372 Thuringen Archives] * German Roots Sticker {{German Roots Sticker}} ===='''Important German Church Record Vocabulary'''==== ::'''Name''' Name, Namen, Nahme, Nahmen ::'''Parish''' Pfarre, Gemeinde ::'''local''' hiesig ::'''Baptism''' Taufe ::'''Birth''' Geburt ::'''Child''' Kind ::'''Son''' Sohn ::'''Daughter''' Tochter ::'''Mother''' Mutter ::'''Father''' Vater ::'''Parents''' Eltern, Aeltern ::'''Boy''' Knabe, Junge ::'''Girl''' Mädchen ::'''Stillborn''' totgeboren, todtgeboren ::'''Year, Month and Day''' Jahr, Monat und Tag ::'''Godparents/Sponsors''' Paten, Pathen, Taufpaten, Taufpathen, Gevatter ::'''Marriage''' Trauung, Ehe ::'''Groom''' Bräutigam ::'''Bride''' Braut ::'''Married''' verheiratet, verehelicht ::'''Wife''' Frau, Ehefrau, Gattin, Weib, Eheweib ::'''Husband''' Mann, Ehemann, Gatte ::'''Location/Place of Residence''' Ort, Wohnort ====Ireland==== * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census Records of Ireland] NationalArchives.ie * [http://libertyellisfoundation.org/passenger Ellis Island Passenger Database] on Irish-Genealogy-Toolkit.com * [https://genealogy.nationalarchives.ie/ Genealogy Records] on Genealogy.NationalArchives.ie * [https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/irl GENUKI] on GenUki.org.uk - ''This has links to records, maps, and research tips * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Church_Records Ireland Church Records] ''Where to find church records with various links * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1584964 Ireland Marriages] on FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Census_Substitutes Ireland Census Substitutes] ''What census records are available, with where to find them * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/ireland-emigration Ireland Emigration] ''Video on FamilySearch on finding the origins of Irish Immigrants * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Online_Genealogy_Records Ireland Online Genealogy Record] Links. * [https://www.johngrenham.com/ Irish Ancestors] ''This maps out where surnames are located, as well as locations in general * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Genealogy] on IrishGenealogy.ie * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Records] ''Civil and Church record database * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ National Archives of Ireland] ''Try their [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/ census search] * [https://www.nli.ie/ National Library of Ireland] ''a new database holding images of the Library's Roman Catholic parish registers * [https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/proni PRONI] ''the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/tracing-irish-roman-catholic-ancestry Tracing Irish Roman Catholic Ancestry] ''An overview of how to approach Roman Catholic research * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ireland WikiTree Ireland Project] ''Check for resources and stickers * Tip: The census records are a good start, and you should be able to find images of all the birth records for each child on irishgenealogy. They have exact birth date, places, fathers Occupation, and mother’s maiden names. Once you get that, you can search for the marriage of the parents, and that gives their fathers names. The civil records are great, but only go back to 1864 for births, a bit earlier for marriages. ====Scotland==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_Project_Templates%2C_Stickers_and_Images Templates, Stickers and Images] on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Reliable_Sources Scotland - Reliable Sources] on WikiTree *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_Genealogy_Resources Scotland Resources] Scotland’s list of source links. * Scottish Roots Sticker {{Scotland Sticker}} ====Switzerland==== : Tag [[Caruso-344|Isabelle Caruso]] (Caruso-344) in Discord if you need help with Switzerland, or have questions. * [http://www.archives-quickaccess.ch/search/stazh/edb Digital index of marriages 1524-1800 in Canton Zurich (Zürich)] ** ''Note: There are no records online for Canton Zurich * [https://www.stadt-zuerich.ch/pfarrbuecher The church records for city of Zurich] == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week. Once the survey is sent out via email, you can vote for up to eight Interesting Finds. ::([[#WikiTree Challenge Challenge 2|Return to the menu]]) # Her great-grandmother [[Kruse-2163|Dorthea May (Kruse) Cartwright]]'s sister Alice Christina (Kruse) Key died in July last year (2021) at the age of 103. Her obituary notes that she survived eight brothers and three sisters. No profile has been created for her due to the proximity of her death. # [[Kruse-2178|Matthias Hansen Kruse]] and his wife [[Vind-35|Helene Holdine Vind]] were confirmed on the same day, 25 March 1877 at the same church at Fole Sogn, Denmark. They married in 1886. # [[Wymer-316|Noah Wymer]], brother of Adrienne's 2nd great grandfather [[Wymer-307|Simeon Wymer]], married [[Dollar-1066|Elizabeth (Dollar) Wymer]], sister of Simeon's wife [[Dollar-1054|Percilla (Dollar)Wymer]], Adrienne's 2nd great grandmother. # [[Cornman-258|John Cornman (1800-)]], Adrienne's 4th great-grandfather, was a master wagon maker in Pennsylvania. He and his wife Sarah had ten children. His grandfather,[[Cornman-89|John Cornman (1748-1832)]], signed the Oath of Allegiance in 1778, making him a DAR patriot. # Adrienne's fourth great grandmother, [[White-15702|Jane (White) Norton]] sought a divorce against her husband [[Norton-1947|John Norton]], who abandoned the family 5 years prior to her petition (I have a copy of the divorce file) in Lawrence County, Alabama. She believes that John was a criminal and was being held in jail in Natches in Mississippi. In her affidavit she testified that she married John about 1813 in the state of Tennessee and was being supported by her father. Jane later found love again when she moved to Missouri. She married a John A. Jones and lived next to her daughter [[Norton-7242|Jemima (Norton) Dollar]] and son-in-law [[Dollar-806|William Dollar]]. In 1835, her eldest son William Norton was appointed guardian of her minor children (James, John, Rachel and Thadeus), legal heirs of John Norton (deceased). William Dollar was one of the sureties on the bond, living in the adjoining county. # Adrienne's fifth great grandfather, [[White-55381|Judge William White]] was one of the early settlers of Benton County, Missouri. The township of White was named after him in 1838. # [[Isgrig-4|William Isgrig (1721-abt.1788)]] was living at St John, Bow when he was indicted at the Old Bailey for stealing from his master, William Gould. At the time of the offence, William Isgrigg’s father was dying, but no allowance was made. He was found guilty of theft valued under 5s and on 16 Apr 1740 he was sentenced to 7 years transportation, which is how he came to emigrate to Baltimore. # That man’s grandfather, also called [[Isgrigg-17|William Isgrigg (abt.1680-bef.1755)]], was robbed of a fortune on his way home and his attacker John Drummond was found guilty at the Old Bailey and sentenced to death. There is a moving account of his life and death in the court recordshttps://www.oldbaileyonline.org/browse.jsp?div=OA17291222 # The probate of the above William Isgrig’s Will was very unusual - he had got his daughter’s married name wrong (calling her Margaret Dukeson instead of Margaret Dewxell), and the wrong name for her son, whom he called George Dukeson instead of his actual name William Dewxell. His son-in-law had to go to court and swear an affidavit that the names were wrong, but that his son was the intended legatee. The other two grandsons named were both over the pond by the time the Will was proved, but this does not seem to have been mentioned in the court documents. #Adrienne's third great grand uncle [[Harmon-8113|Jonas H Harmon]] killed a rattlesnake that measured three feet ten inches in length and had eight rattles! #Adriennes' fourth maternal great grandfather,[[ Cartwright-2344|William Cartwright]] worked in the coal and iron industry, moving his young family from Ohio to Kentucky, then Missouri, Alabama and back to Missouri where he finally settled down in the late 19th century. === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Will_of_William_Isgrig William Isgrigg] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Isgrig_Families_in_London Isgrig Families in London] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Walker_and_Ritchie_North_Carolina_Land_Deeds Walker and Ritchie North Carolina Land Deeds] === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests' family serve in the military or military conflicts? * Her great-great-grandfather [[Dotson-379|Robert B. Dotson]] fought with the Union in the U.S. Civil War. He and his brother [[Dotson-2883|Marcus F. Dotson]] served with both Company A and Company H of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/10th_Kansas_Infantry_Regiment 10th Kansas Infantry]. Another brother [[Dotson-2884|James]] enlisted, but died of measles just two months after mustering in. *Her 5xGreat Grandfather [[Weimer-145|John DeWatt Weimer]] served in the 3rd Pennsylvania Regiment during the War of Independence. The 3rd Regiment served in the Battle of Valcour Island, the Battle of Brandywine, Battle of Germantown, Battle of Monmouth and the Battle of Springfield. *Her 2xgreat uncle [[Wilkinson-13729|Edd Wilkinson]] served in the 6th Artillery during the Spanish-American War. (Could use more research.) * Very many Rohrer cousins served during the Second World War, but first-cousin, three times removed [[Rohrer-800|Virgil K. Rohrer (1915-1945)]] was killed in action in Luzon, The Philippines. There is a clipping on Find-a-Grave about his memorial service. * Her 5x great-grandfather [[Blackwell-5668|Jesse Blackwell]] was a volunteer in the Virginia Militia during the American Revolutionary War, serving several 3-month stints in the militia. In 1775, he marched to Williamsburg. In 1777, he guarded prisoners at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albemarle_Barracks Albemarle Barracks] (including [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Burgoyne Burgoyne]'s Army). Those who can document their descent from Jesse can (and have) claimed membership in the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR). * [[Blackwell-2447|William Blackwell]], brother of her 4x great-grandmother [[Blackwell-5350|Sarah (Blackwell) Stafford]] fought in the War of 1812, primarily in the autumn of 1813 against Native Americans (who had allied themselves with the British) along the Upper Mississippi and Illinois Rivers. He likely helped build Fort Clark in Peoria, Illinois. Their brother [[Blackwell-3973|Jesse Blackwell Jr.]] was also supposed to have served in the War of 1812. * 4x great-grandfather [[Stafford-1608|Noah Stafford]] is also said to have served in the War of 1812. Likely, based on his location, in a similar capacity to his brother-in-law William. == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === :''Brick walls will be chosen by mid-week by [[Silva-1055|Mindy]] and [[Williams-47589|Joan Whitaker]]. These will also be posted in the G2G under the relevant great-grandparent. Please do not add names to this section, thanks!! : The first parent found beyond these ancestors is worth 10 bounty points. Good luck! ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Stone-23005|Micajah Stone]] ''Virginia, US # [[Dotson-379|Robert B. Dotson]] (Mother only) ''Missouri, US # [[Collier-2100|Agnes Collier]] ''North Carolina, US # [[Kullmer-6|Augusta (Kullmer) Kreyling]] ''Germany ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Bryson-1200|James H Bryson]] ''South Carolina, US # [[Wanned-1|Frideriche Lovise Wanned]] (Mother only) ''Danmark'' '''{{Orange|Solved!}}''' # [[Dollar-806|William Dollar]] ''North Carolina, US # [[Jones-115922|William B Jones]] ''Kentucky, US === Needs Work === :Once you complete the task listed, please '''remove''' the profile from this list. Thanks!! # [[Snavely-49|Elizabeth (Snavely) Rohrer (1701-bef.1788)]] ''Needs children added. Sources are on profiles, some need birth years # [[Good-1633|Peter Good (1732-1807)]] ''Needs children added (USA). Use probate if nothing else found for Christine and Henry # [[Good-157|Jacob Good (1712-1777)]] ''Needs German research and further profile cleaning. May need US research completed. # [[Eaton-475|Louisa Jane (Eaton) Wilkinson (1854-1928)]] ''Missing one sibling, census record on the profile # [[Rohrer-412|Isaac Snavely Rohrer (1743-1804)]] ''Needs children added. The Mennonite record is a sufficient source for all of them. Please leave the research notes on the page so those records can all be assigned to a Rohrer. Thanks!! ::([[#WikiTree Challenge Challenge 2|Return to the menu]])

The WikiTree Challenge 2022 Challenge 5

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== WikiTree Challenge Week 5 == '''Guest Star''': [[Wakeman-5818|Oliver Wakeman]] === Notes From Guest === * A little bit of history which has been passed down: Wakeman used to be somebody that took care of legal stuff (so Wakeman was an occupation, taken on as a surname). * Yes, I knew all of my grandparents * Cyril Wakeman and Mildred Eastment were my father’s parents. My mothers were Ronald Woolford and Ruby Mitchell. * My granddad died quite quite young, but so my Nan and I were very close so Lillian Davis, which was her mum. I think would be the oldest relative that I knew. * Re Ethnicity: There is the Voller line, which my dad has always told me that the line that we come from is related to the Vollers in Germany, who were Romany gypsies and Germany and the other side of the family, my grandmother's side with the Eastments. I wonder whether there's any you know that sort of European side to our family. But the only downside to that, I think, is it I'm dreadful with languages. * One of my great-great ancestors invented the deck chair. That is one of the many stories that have been passed down. I would like to know if that is true. A lot of things we end up telling it as a story, so you forget sometimes whether these stories are actually true. I’d like to know if they are. * The main the story that I've always heard from that which was that the Wakeman name came from those working for an Earl. And the story that I've heard is that one of these, one of these people was on a boat or was a captain on a boat or carpenter on a boat or something along those lines or one of the people. That worked for the Earl on a boat or something and apparently the Earl and his wife wanted to. And that's how he invented the deck chair, he came up with the Chair frame and the canvas to swing between the two, which is how they and they needed to fold it away and store it. That is apparently a bit of genuine history from us, but, of course, because it was back in the days, where it was all anything you invented got registered to the household or the Earl, it was never something that was ever credited to the Wakeman's. * My uncle Lorrie was disabled, he had multiple sclerosis and was in a in a wheelchair. And I always remember him because he was one of the pioneers of computers in one of the first people I ever knew that had a computer. which you're talking, I was probably eight so we're talking like 1979 or 1980. * And I remember my auntie Olive. Oh, she wasn't she wasn't really my aunt she was my great aunty she was just always known as Aunt Olive. She died at 99. * (Want to know if you are related to?): The “Great Fred Wakeman.” People often ask if we are related and I would love to know if we are. === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Langridge-71|Janet (Langridge) Wild]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === '''Resources''' === ''Feel free to add to this list of resources. If you find a new location, please let [[Silva-1055|Mindy]] know.'' ====England==== * [https://www.freebmd.org.uk/ FreeBMD] * [https://www.freereg.org.uk/ FreeReg] *[[Space:England_Research_Resources:_General|England Research Resources]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:England%2C_Research_Resources England Research Resources Category] *[[Space:England_Project_Reliable_Sources|Reliable sources for pre-1700 profiles in England]] * [https://www.dengates.com/ Dengate name study] *[https://www.genuki.org.uk/ GENUKI] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_counties_of_the_United_Kingdom#England England Counties] England’s current counties. *[https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historic_counties_of_England Historical Counties of England] England’s historical counties. * English Roots Sticker {{England Sticker}} (''See their [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:England_Sticker sticker page] for more specific locations) == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :'''NOTE''': I'm working on the presentation. Please don't make any changes to this section for now. Thanks!! :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week. Please add the information to the profiles as well, with sources to support them. If you want someone else to write the narrative, post it in Discord and add/or add it to the "Needs Work" section. # Have uploaded a PDF as I don't know how to do a space page, see profile [[Bennett-34284|Emma Louisa Bennett (1873-1929)]] - Emma Louisa (Bennet) Moore died tragically as the result of a Coach accident # The first husband of [[Voller-170|Blanch Elizabeth (Voller) Mitchell (1885-)]], Oliver’s 2nd gt aunt, went down with HMS Invincible during the battle of Jutland 31 May 1916 (WW1). They had just celebrated their first wedding anniversary. # Oliver's Great Uncle x? was a Musician [[Wakeman-5853 |Thomas Wakeman]] in 1861. # [[Baston-162|Mary Ann (Baston) Grover (1889-1958)]] had 17 known children, who survived childhood, including two—[[Grover-2831|Pvt. Kenneth Gordon Grover (1924-1946)]] and [[Grover-2836|Cecil Stanley Grover (1916-1943)]]—who died in service during the Second World War. Her daughter [[Grover-2834|Mabel Isabel (Grover) Sibley]] married an American after the war, migrated to West Virginia (where her coal miner husband was killed in a mine collapse) and died in Colorado. Mary Ann's daughter [[Grover-2830|Joyce A. (Grover) Roach (1926-1946)]] married an American soldier, migrated to the US and died in Michigan at age 20. (The children are Oliver Wakeman's first cousins, twice removed. He thought he had no American relatives. # Wakeman used to be somebody that took care of legal stuff - [[Wakeman-5866|Frank Wakeman]] worked for the Inland Revenue in 1911. Oliver and Frank are second cousins three times removed # [[Davies-14203|Thomas Davies ]] (1816 -1886) Worked for the coast Guard in 1851 & 1861in Pembrokeshire, a county in the south-west of Wales. Found his service record on https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/Coastguards/D-E, using Margaret in the find search she shows up at Number 15/92. lists their children and grandchildren # [[wickens-621|William George Wickens]](1875-1960) had 1st cousin of same name born in India. [[Wickens-628 |William George Wickens]](1874-1940) # [[Adams-46402|Francis Luke Adams]] was an Centenarian born before the 31 May 1868 - 14 Sep 1968. He and Oliver are second cousins three times removed, are both descendants of [[Fleet-542|Charlotte (Fleet) Barber]] (bef.1788-1858) into the Wakeman line via Barber, Davies lines. #The Brother of Oliver's Great Great GrandMother - [[Ballard-9748 | William Francis Ballard]] emigrated to Canada with his wife [[Tuck-2482|Emily Tuck]] and three Children Horace, Stanley and Almacy on board the Bavarian in 1903. The three Children are left with Emily's Sister [[Tuck-2484|Eliza Tuck]] and Family in Canada. [[Ballard-9748 | William Francis Ballard]] widowed can later be found back in England boarding with his Married Sister Henrietta in the 1911 Census. William remarries, in 1912 to Charlotte Emily Brun. (The Children all marry in Canada.) #Oliver’s 2nd great grandfather [[Voller-164|William Henry Voller (1862-1942)]] appears to have committed a number of criminal offences during his life - see [[Space:William_Voller%E2%80%99s_Criminal_Record|William Voller’s Criminal Record]] for the transcription of a newspaper article from 1899. He allegedly wrote cheques that bounced, and hired three bicycles from two establishments which he then pawned at different pawnbrokers, forging receipts so that it appeared he had bought them. For these offences, he was committed to trial at the Crown Court , confessed to all, and sentenced to 6 months hard labour. #He was in a position to know a lot about bicycles since a few years previously he had been captain of a bicycle club in Gosport, Hampshire, the “Gosport Star Cycling Club”. In 1894 the paper reported his taking part in a 100-mile bicycle race against Private F.W.R. Hankin. Private Hankin gave up after 46 miles, but William Voller finished the hundred miles, recording a time of 6 hours 13 minutes. The reporter thought the time was pretty good considering Voller was over 30! #[[Basson-1272|Tom Basson (bef.1861-1930)]] - A son of Oliver's 3rd Gt Grandaunt [[Baston-176|Elizabeth (Baston) Allen (bef.1832-)]] was Mayor of Oxford from 1922-1923 ([http://www.oxfordhistory.org.uk/mayors/1836_1962/basson_tom_1922.html]) #The Ings line appear to have lost several members prematurely two of them have space pages. The youngest is 15 year old son [[Mulrooney-99|Edward Henry Jabez (Mulrooney) Mulroney (1900-1916)]] of [[Ings-137|Lily Eliza (Ings) Mulrooney (1875-)]] a Bugler in the Royal Marines who was killed in action in 1916 and is commemorated on the Portsmouth Naval Memorial see:- [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/3037601/edward-henry-jabez-mulrooney/ Commonwealth War Graves Record] #[[Baston-194| Francis Baston]] was originally sentenced to death for burglary and stealing silver plate to the value of 40 shillings, sentence was commuted to transportation for life and eventually to two years hard labour in Berkshire === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Fatal_Brake_Outing_Alverstoke_Man%27s_Fall Fatal Brake Outing] * [[Space:Railway_Accident|Railway Accident]] * [[Space:William_Voller%E2%80%99s_Criminal_Record|William Voller’s Criminal Record]] *[[Space:Will_of_Stephen_Baston%2C_Laborer_of_Nuneham_Courtney_1852| Transcription of will of Stephen Baston, Laborer of Nuneham Courtney 1852]] *[[Space:Will_of_Jonathan_Baston%2C_yeoman_of_Weald%2C_Bampton%2C_Oxfordshire_1784| Transcription of will of Jonathan Baston of Weald, Bampton 1784]] === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests' family serve in the military or military conflicts? * [[Grover-2831|Pvt. Kenneth Gordon Grover (1924-1946)]] was killed in Cairo during WWII. His brother [[Grover-2836|Cecil Stanley Grover (1916-1943)]] died in Tunisia. * [[Ings-134|James Jabez Ings]] was in the Royal Navy see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Fatal_Brake_Outing_Alverstoke_Man%27s_Fall free space page] * [[Wakeman-5844|Frederick William Wakeman]] Grandson of John Martin Wakeman and Sarah Ann Craig. Military Company/Regiment: Royal Army Service Corps Military Regiment: T/443668 Battalion: 623rd Company * [[Wakeman-5830|Edwin Wakeman]] Grandson of John Martin Wakeman and Sarah Ann Craig. he enlisted and served in the Army Service Corps, 384th Mechanical Transport Company. * [[Wakeman-5860 | Francis Alfred Wakeman]] nephew of [[Wakeman-5831|John Wakeman]] Served with The Royal Artillery from 1882-1889 his final rank was Corporal. He served in India and was invalided out therefore entitling him to a Chelsea Pension for his service. He was a Letter Carrier preceding and Commissionaire after discharge. * [[Vallar-5|Frank (Vallar) Voller (1864-1895)]] was in the Royal Navy * [[Mitchell-36974|Alfred Mitchell (1895-1932)]] had been discharged from army for epilepsy before the outbreak of the First World War. He tried repeatedly to sign up during the war but kept getting found out and discharged. * [[Mitchell-36991|Bertie Mitchell (1899-)]] Alfred’s brother Albert also tried to sign up and was discharged for having epilepsy. He was under age - perhaps they got the brothers’ records confused? Their names were similar and both still living at home so had the same address. * [[Woolford-413|Ronald Woolford (1919-abt.2001)]] fought in Burma during the Second World War * [[Voller-186|Thomas Arthur Voller (1901-)]] career in Royal Navy from 1916-1928 including First World War. Married less than a month after he left. * [[Voller-189|Frederick Arthur Voller (1878-)]] career soldier 1908-1922 fought with artillery in Mesopotamia in World War 1 * [[Gutteridge-352|William Gutteridge]], first husband of guest's great-grandmother [[Baston-148|Esther Baston]], served in World War I and died of his wounds on March 4, 1917, at the Somme, France. * [[Baston-165|George William Baston (1879-1903)]] Royal Navy 1898-1903, died in Royal Naval Hospital at Haslar == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === Brick walls have been selected by Mindy and Janet. These are also posted in the G2G under the relevant great-grandparent. Please do not add names to this section, thanks!! The first parent found beyond these ancestors is worth 10 bounty points. Good luck! ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Richardson-32289|John Richardson (abt.1775-)]] # [[Valler-117|John Valler (abt.1730-)]] # [[Eastment-157|Richard Eastment (bef.1718-abt.1771)]] # [[Davies-14203|Thomas Davies (abt.1816-)]] ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Woolford-413|Ronald Woolford (1919-abt.2001)]] ''Father only # [[Mason-21216|Lizzie (Mason) Woodford (1867-1964)]] # [[Mitchell-36995|George Mitchell (1814-bef.1851)]] # [[Duffield-1250|Thomas Henry Duffield (bef.1792-1867)]] === Needs Work === :''Please remove the person from this list after you have completed the task. Thank you! # #

The WikiTree Challenge 2022 Challenge 6

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== WikiTree Challenge # 6 == '''Guest Star''': [[Fadden-168|Jimmie Fadden]] === Notes From Guest === * My father's grandfather is McNees. My father's father is Swegles. They are Welsh Scottish Irish. My grandmother's family is Scotch Irish. * My dad's father came from New York to Kentucky (three generations in Kentucky). My grandmother's side came from Ireland in the 1700s. * My 4th great-grandfather, I think it was, worked as a ship's carpenter in Erie, on the Great Lakes. One of my great-grandfathers worked for the train. I don't know which train line, but he was involved with it. * I got the name Fadden from my father's step-father. His name was Swegles but he changed it. * My sister's daughter called me and said there was someone with a lot of our DNA. I found out it was a half brother, two and a half years older than I am. He's the lead actor in the Renaissance Fair in Pasadena. * My mom was adopted at birth in Chicago by the Rally family from South Dakota. She grew up never knowing her biological family. She used to say "I'm Swedish-Finnish. Englund is my family." I saw a family member that would have been 17 in 1919 when my mother was born. * My cousin Gary, whom I've met, is the youngest son of the youngest son on the Englund tree. He gave me my great-grandfather Nel's wooden hand plane that he built. * My mom's father was from Finland. I was at 30% Finn when I first did my DNA, then later they moved it to 37%. * I would like to find my grandfather (Attie Martinnen) and where he went. My grandmother went to Chicago and gave birth to my mother. Prior to that her mother died of the Spanish Flu. * The Swedes line was originally Olsson. They were from Varmland. * When my father left the family his mother got remarried - my grandfather (Hiram James Swegles) remarried and started a whole new family, so my father had to have brothers and sisters. I've met the daughter of one of them. My 2nd cousin found my mother's half brother who is 96 and living in Michigan. I've talked to him on the phone but he had no idea about it. He was a naval aviator and so was his dad. So was my dad. All Navy pilots. His dad died in Long Beach, and was living in Paramount where my mother taught school. This was my mother's half-brother's father. * My half-brother Stephen knew people that I knew, before we had even met. * We spent time with all of my mom's South Dakota family. We drove from California. * My mom's biological family is a mystery to me, so I had concentrated on my adoptive family. * My sister was given up as a baby for adoption. When I talked to her later in life she knew she had two brothers, but didn't know who I was. === FHL Lookups === * === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Hardman-1532|Maddy Hardman]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' {{Image|file=Westlund-176.jpg |caption=Englund Family Picture }} === '''Resources''' === :Locations: Ireland, Scotland, Sweden, and the United States. Please see the [[Space:WikiTree_Challenge_Example_Profiles|WikiTree Challenge Example Profiles Space]] for a guideline on how the profiles can look. ====Ireland==== * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census Records of Ireland] NationalArchives.ie * [http://libertyellisfoundation.org/passenger Ellis Island Passenger Database] on Irish-Genealogy-Toolkit.com * [https://genealogy.nationalarchives.ie/ Genealogy Records] on Genealogy.NationalArchives.ie * [https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/irl GENUKI] on GenUki.org.uk - ''This has links to records, maps, and research tips * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Church_Records Ireland Church Records] ''Where to find church records with various links * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1584964 Ireland Marriages] on FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Census_Substitutes Ireland Census Substitutes] ''What census records are available, with where to find them * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/ireland-emigration Ireland Emigration] ''Video on FamilySearch on finding the origins of Irish Immigrants * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Online_Genealogy_Records Ireland Online Genealogy Record] Links. * [https://www.johngrenham.com/ Irish Ancestors] ''This maps out where surnames are located, as well as locations in general * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Genealogy] on IrishGenealogy.ie * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Records] ''Civil and Church record database * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ National Archives of Ireland] ''Try their [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/ census search] * [https://www.nli.ie/ National Library of Ireland] ''a new database holding images of the Library's Roman Catholic parish registers * [https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/proni PRONI] ''the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/tracing-irish-roman-catholic-ancestry Tracing Irish Roman Catholic Ancestry] ''An overview of how to approach Roman Catholic research * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ireland WikiTree Ireland Project] ''Check for resources and stickers * Tip: The census records are a good start, and you should be able to find images of all the birth records for each child on irishgenealogy. They have exact birth date, places, fathers Occupation, and mother’s maiden names. Once you get that, you can search for the marriage of the parents, and that gives their fathers names. The civil records are great, but only go back to 1864 for births, a bit earlier for marriages. ====Scotland==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_Project_Templates%2C_Stickers_and_Images Templates, Stickers and Images] on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Reliable_Sources Scotland - Reliable Sources] on WikiTree *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_Genealogy_Resources Scotland Resources] Scotland’s list of source links. * Scottish Roots Sticker {{Scotland Sticker}} ====Sweden==== * [https://riksarkivet.se/sok Riksarkivet] ''The national archives * [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/vigselregister?Brudgum_fornamn=Johan+&Brudgum_efternamn=Pettersson&Brudgum_hemort=&Brud_fornamn=&Brud_efternamn=&Brud_hemort=&DatumFran=&DatumTill=&Forsamling=&Lan= Riksarkivet Marriage Search] ''Just update the groom's name and add the brides * [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/lundholm24/ref-making/ra-ref.php Riksarkivet Reference Tool] ''This is for creating nice citations * [https://samlingar.kulturarvstockholm.se/index.php Stockholm County History] * [https://www.saob.se/ Svenska Akademiens Ordbok] ''The Swedish Academy's dictionary * [https://tidningar.kb.se/ Tidningar.kb.se] ''Swedish Newspapers : Sweden Stickers: {{Migrating Ancestor |origin= Sweden |destination= Minnesota, USA |origin-flag= Swedish_Flags-41.png |destination-flag= US_Flags-20.png}} :{{Migrating Ancestor :|origin= Sweden :|destination= Minnesota, USA :|origin-flag= Swedish_Flags-41.png :|destination-flag= US_Flags-20.png}} :{{Sweden Sticker}} :{{Sweden Sticker}} ''born and died in Sweden'' : . ====United States==== :''Please feel free to add to this list! * [https://services.dar.org/members/DAR_Research/search/?Tab_ID=1&Tab_ID_Sub=1 DAR Ancestor Search] * [https://www.kygenweb.net/ Kentucky GenWeb] * [https://www.mapofus.org/kentucky/ Maps of Kentucky] *[https://www.nypl.org/collections/articles-databases/fulton-history-old-new-york-state-historical-newspapers Newspapers via Fulton History Search] * [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Step-by-Step_Kentucky_Research,_1880-Present Step-by-Step Kentucky Research] ''1880-Present * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:United_States_Project_Reliable_Sources United States Reliable Sources] == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week. Please add the information to the profiles as well, with sources to support them. If you want someone else to write the narrative, post it in Discord and add/or add it to the "Needs Work" section. Thanks!! # [[Smith-267511|Emma Elisabet (Smith) Englund (abt.1875-1918)]] was born in the United States. She moved with her family back to Sweden as a child. She and most of her siblings moved back to the United States when they reached an appropriate age to travel alone. One of her brothers went back and forth at least three times. #Jimmy's Great-Grandfather's sister was nearly killed by her husband in August 1921....[[McNees-320|Mahala May (McNees) Ingels (abt.1871-aft.1920)]] He was convicted in October 1921 after attempting to blame it on her and saying " she had hard luck when she tried to take guns from him... #Jimmy's fifth greatgrandfather,[[Ingels-7|James Ingels (1749-1815)]] was a Revolutionary War patriot who served in Pennsylvania. He signed the Oath of Allegiance to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in 1777. Jimmy's fifth grandmother, wife of James Ingals was Daniel Boone's first cousin, once removed. [[Boone-426|Catherine (Boone) Ingels (abt.1752-1804)]] #Jimmy's 3x great-grandmother [[McComas-742 | Sarah McComas Jacobs]], had a brother [[McComas-744 | Moses McComas]] and nephew Jasper McComas who were involved in a good old Kentucky Feud resulting in murder and wounding for the Hutton family. A free space page for some of the many newspaper articles of the shooting has been created. [[Space:McComas_%26_Hutton_Kentucky_Feud]] # [[Green-46927|Gerard Green (1762-1845)]] was in the Virginia Militia during the American Revolution. His name is on a placard in Cynthiana, Kentucky. He lived to the age of 83. In his Will he said that his wife was "the partner of my joys and sorrows for more than half a century." # [[Swegles-32|William Swegles (1794-1878)]] was a "boatman" and a ship carpenter during the early days of the Erie Canal. Later he was a clerk in a coal yard. # [[Nilsdotter-6447|Karin Nilsdotter (1787-1873)]] is one of our older Swedish profiles. She and her husband were born in Bada, Sweden. Karin outlived her husband by twenty years, dying at the age of eighty-six years, five months, and twenty-seven days. She was a mother of five, with four children living to adulthood. One of those four died at the age of twenty-three. His cause of death was tuberculosis/consumption. Collaborative work resulted in 21 sources on her profile and 15 on her husbands! # [[Bevan-62|John Bevan (abt.1646-1726)]], Jimmie's ninth great grandfather, was born in 1646 in Wales. He converted to Quakerism soon after marriage. In 1675 some of the Quakers were arrested in his home and imprisoned. He represented Philadelphia for four terms in the provincial Assembly. He and his family returned to Wales in 1704 and never returned to America. #[[Matherly-130 | Elias E Matherly]] Jimmie's 3x great grandfather was appointed postmaster of Jeffersonville, Montgomery County, Kentucky, United States. This is probably more exciting for me because I was a mail carrier and my grandparents are from Jeffersonville. #[[McDermott-3019|William McDermott]] Jimmie's grand uncle was a baritone singer. He was the entertainment for a lake ride on the steamer Canadiana. He also was a baritone singer in Buffalo, NY, performing in shows in the mid-1910s. # [[Germundsdotter-24|Elin Germundsdotter (abt.1792-1854)]] married a man 15-20 years younger than her when her husband died. She was 44 and it says he was 24. # [[Andersdotter-10893|Margareta Andersdotter (1687-1777)]], Jimmie's 7th great-grandmother, Is one of the oldest Swedish ancestors we've found so far. Her father's name is on her baptism record. She lived to the age of 89! # [[Unknown-596376|Catherine (Unknown) Higgins (abt.1819-1882)]], Jimmie's 3rd great-grandmother, was born in 1819 in Ireland. In 1882 Catherine, as a widow, was driving her flock of geese across a train track. The engine struck her and fatally wounded her. She was 63 years old. The administrator of her estate sued the St. Louis Railroad Company for damages but lost the case. # [[Englund-169|Anna Marie E Englund]] (1902-2006), Jimmie's grandmother lived to be 103 years old. # [[reynolds-24790|Lula Ann Reynolds]](1888-1961) Jimmie's 1st cousin 3 times removed died from 1st 2nd and 3rd degree burns caused by her clothes catching fire on kitchen stove. #[[Matherly-130 | Elias E Matherly]], Jimmie's 3x great grandpa had a very large family. 16 children and 5 wives.....not all at the same time. #[[Ingels-113|Elizabeth (Ingels) McNees]], Jimmie's 3x great grandmother, caused an interesting discovery. When they were digging her grave, they found it was already occupied by several sets of arm and skull bones, which were then entrusted to the care of the undertaker. The newspaper surmised these may have been bones belonging to a native tribe. #[[Swegles-25|Charles W. Swegles]] (1864-1932), Jimmie's great-grandfather's brother, endorsed a quack medical procedure, offered by the Electro-Chemic Institute of Cincinnati, Ohio in 1903. He claimed it cured his Catarrh of the stomach! #[[McComas-743 | Moses Scott McComas]], Jimmie's 4x great-grandfather Married in 1828 and again in 1831. The second time he married he used his middle name for his surname and continued to do so until his death. After he died his children and wife returned to the name McComas. Why change your name? Hiding from someone or something? #[[Jacobs-8465 | George Washington Jacobs]] 2x great-grandfather of Jimmy married his step-sister. In 1850 George is living with his widowed mother and a farm hand John Gilligan, next door to his soon to be wife Elizabeth Gilligan Hughes with her first husband. By 1860 George Jacobs is married to Elizabeth Hughes and his mother Elizabeth Thornton Jacobs is married to John Gilligan. So were they already step siblings when they got married or did the parents marry after their respective children? Missing marriage records would solve the question. #[[Houck-1393|Leroy Pierson Houck]] enlisted in the New York National Guard on 12 May 1925 and was dropped as a deserter on 27 Apr 1927 and his brother [[Houck-1394|John Valentine Houck]] enlisted in the New York National Guard on 11 Jul 1924 and dropped as a deserter on 27 Apr 1927 the same day as his brother. John was restored to duty on 18 Aug 1927. Jimmie's second cousins twice removed. #[[Bullock-1405 | Maria Bullock 1618 - c1653]] X 10 great grandmother, taking Maria’s family heritage line back to c1539 in the City of London makes Jimmie a true ‘Cockney’ some of his early ancestors were actually baptised in St Mary le Bow Church itself (the definition of a Cockney is to be born within the sound of ‘Bow Bell’s’ the bell’s of St Mary’s Church!), unfortunately at least one of the churches of baptism namely St Mary Somerset Church were lost in the Great Fire of London 1666. === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * [[Space:Wood_working_Ancestors_of_Jimmie_Fadden|Wood working Ancestors of Jimmie Fadden]] * [[Space:McComas_%26_Hutton_Kentucky_Feud|McComas & Hutton Kentucky Feud]] ''As a result of the feud, John R. Hutton and his two sons, Samuel and Wilbur, were fatally shot about noon Friday * [[Space:Will_of_James_Green_of_Loudon_County%2C_Virginia_1788|Will of James Green of Loudon County, Virginia 1788]] * [[Space:Fielding_Green_Census_Records_from_Fleming|Fielding Green Census Records from Fleming]] * [[Space:Transcribed_Will_of_Fielding_Green|Transcribed Will of Fielding Green]] * [[Space:Will_of_John_McNeese|Will of John McNeese]] * [[Space:Will_of_Jane_McNees|Will of Jane McNees]] === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests' family serve in the military or military conflicts? * [[Ingels-7|James Ingels (1749-1815)]] served in the Revolutionary War. * [[Beagle-183|Elijah (Beagle) Beagel (1820-1892)]] and several other family members (James, Jasper, John and Sanford Beagle) also served in Co. B, 6th Kentucky Cavalry (Union side) during the Civil War. *[[McComas-745 | Jacob McComas]] served in the 6th KY CAV (confederate), he was a POW at McClean Barricks, Cincinnati Hamilton County, Ohio, United States. He was released after taking the oath of Allegiance and then continued to fight for the confederates. He died in service 1864 of Measles. His sister was Jimmy's 3x great-grandmother [[McComas-742 | Sarah McComas Jacobs]]. *[[Green-46923|John W Green]] enlisted in the Virginia forces under Brigadier General Humphrey Marshall in 1862, later transferring to the 4th Kentucky Cavalry. His unit surrendered in May of 1865. *Brother of 2xgreat-grandma Sarah Matherly Jacobs [[Matherly-175 | Charles Thomas Matherly]] enlisted 11 Jul 1914 in the Army, 2 Co Coast Artillery Corps Fort Stevens Oreg to 3 Jan 1918; Battery D 65 Artillery Coast Artillery Corps to Discharge Cook 10 Feb 1917; Private 30 Aug 1917; Private, first class 13 Oct 1917; Wagoner 2 Jan 1918. Private 28 Apr 1918. American Expeditionary *[[Bowman-5508|Enoch P. Bowman (1823-1909)]] served in the Union Army during the Civil War in Company G of the 47th Kentucky Infantry. He was a shoemaker and a minister. *[[Swegles-39|Mathias Swegles (abt.1758-1814)]] served in the Revolutionary War as a Private in Wisner's Regiment of Bartolf's Company from New York. *[[Thornton-8136|Charles Thornton (abt.1775-1815)]] served in Captain J. C. Eddington's Company in the Virginia military during the War of 1812. *[[Green-46924|George W Green (1837-1863)]] died of wounds suffered in battle while a member of Company C, 4th Regiment, Kentucky Cavalry (Confederacy) == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === : Brick walls will be identified by mid-week. The first parent found and proven beyond each brick wall ancestor is worth bounty points. Please do not add to this list. Good luck! === Needs Work === :''These profiles need family added, research done, or narratives written. Please remove the name from the list once you've completed the task. Thank you! # [[Ingels-113]] - need sources to support her parents and siblings, as well as source for birth and death dates. # [[Eastman-1283|Dr. Nelson Lee Eastman]] -- need source(s) to support parents/siblings & marriage. (1800-1830s US - VT, Ohio)

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== WikiTree Challenge Week 7 == '''Guest Star''': [[Ward-37701|Elizabeth (Ward) Gracen]] === Notes From Guest === * From what she knows, Wallace was a name change when the migrated - either from Haggerman or Hagermeier. * [Do you have a tree?] No. I had a relative that had done some research, but she has passed. No, I don’t really know a lot. * My grandfather, Tom Murphy, he was adopted by the Picketts/Pickens in the Batesville, Arkansas area. * Tom and Grace Murphy (those are my mother’s parents). And my father’s parents were Frank and Mary Ward. They’re all from Arkansas. Someone had looked into my mother’s side. Bonnie Grace Wallace was my grandmother’s name. * I don’t think my adopted grandfather ever found out who his biological parents were. * [Who is the oldest living ancestor you knew in person?] My grandmother Ward? Oh, I’m not close to that side, but there may be a great-aunt alive still. She will be in her 90s. My grandmother lived to her eighties. * I believe [my ethnicity is] English, Irish, and maybe some German. * Like a lot of people in Arkansas, we believed … especially since I had long, black, straight hair when I was younger, we believed that we may have had Cherokee. But, when Helen looked there was no sign of that. I’ve heard that a lot of people there believed they had Native American ancestors. No, I haven’t done DNA testing. I don’t think anyone in my family has. === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Tucker-11084|Donna Baumann]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === FHL Look-up Requests=== ''Please add any the link to the source you are hoping to get an image from here. Once you have received the copy you can delete the entry. Thanks!! * === '''Resources''' === ====Ireland==== * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census Records of Ireland] NationalArchives.ie * [http://libertyellisfoundation.org/passenger Ellis Island Passenger Database] on Irish-Genealogy-Toolkit.com * [https://genealogy.nationalarchives.ie/ Genealogy Records] on Genealogy.NationalArchives.ie * [https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/irl GENUKI] on GenUki.org.uk - ''This has links to records, maps, and research tips * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Church_Records Ireland Church Records] ''Where to find church records with various links * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1584964 Ireland Marriages] on FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Census_Substitutes Ireland Census Substitutes] ''What census records are available, with where to find them * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/ireland-emigration Ireland Emigration] ''Video on FamilySearch on finding the origins of Irish Immigrants * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Online_Genealogy_Records Ireland Online Genealogy Record] Links. * [https://www.johngrenham.com/ Irish Ancestors] ''This maps out where surnames are located, as well as locations in general * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Genealogy] on IrishGenealogy.ie * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Records] ''Civil and Church record database * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ National Archives of Ireland] ''Try their [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/ census search] * [https://www.nli.ie/ National Library of Ireland] ''a new database holding images of the Library's Roman Catholic parish registers * [https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/proni PRONI] ''the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/tracing-irish-roman-catholic-ancestry Tracing Irish Roman Catholic Ancestry] ''An overview of how to approach Roman Catholic research * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ireland WikiTree Ireland Project] ''Check for resources and stickers * Tip: The census records are a good start, and you should be able to find images of all the birth records for each child on irishgenealogy. They have exact birth date, places, fathers Occupation, and mother’s maiden names. Once you get that, you can search for the marriage of the parents, and that gives their fathers names. The civil records are great, but only go back to 1864 for births, a bit earlier for marriages. ==== United States ==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:United_States_Project_Reliable_Sources United States Reliable Sources] * [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/United_States_Military_Online_Genealogy_Records United States Military Online Genealogy Records] ''A list of databases. Some are free, the ones that aren't are marked as such ==== United States - Arkansas ==== * [https://accessgenealogy.com/arkansas-genealogy Access Genealogy] ''This has links to bible records, biographies, a map, and some church records and history. * [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Arkansas,_United_States_Genealogy Arkansas Genealogy] ''This is the FamilySearch listing of records. You can click on the county of interest and see what is available. It includes Arkansas migration routes * [http://genealogytrails.com/ark/index.htm Arkansas Genealogy Trails] ''This site has links to various records, such as cemetery, census, marriage, and military records. * [https://arkansasgenealogy.com/ Arkansas History] * [http://www.sonofthesouth.net/leefoundation/civil-war/1861/november/wounded-soldier.htm Harper's Weekly] The newspaper from 1861 * [https://libraries.uark.edu/specialcollections/research/guides/genealogy.php University Library] ''This site has links to cemeteries, registers of birth, etc. I haven't used this site yet, but you can [https://library.uark.edu/ search the catalog] ==== United States - Connecticut ==== * [https://accessgenealogy.com/connecticut-genealogy Access Genealogy] for Connecticut. ''This site has links to cemeteries, census records, and some county histories. * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2448938 Connecticut Births & Baptisms] ''on FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Connecticut_Online_Genealogy_Records Connecticut FamilySearch Resource Links] ''This has an extensive list of resources that help with Connecticut research * [http://genealogytrails.com/conn/ Connecticut Genealogy Trails] ''Resources are linked by county ==== United States - North Carolina ==== * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015002304221&view=1up&seq=7 American Quaker Genealogy] ''North Carolina Yearly Meeting Notes * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015038929710&view=1up&seq=15 American Quaker genealogy, v.2.] ''North Carolina Yearly Meeting Notes * [https://services.dar.org/members/DAR_Research/search/?Tab_ID=1&Tab_ID_Sub=1 DAR Ancestor Search] * [https://www.chesco.org/documentcenter/view/4008 Chester County, NC] Tavern Petitions C-D (you can [https://www.chesco.org/ search] for other surname letters ) * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.anyPlace=randolph%20county%2C%20north%20carolina&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on&count=20&offset=0 Randolph County, North Carolina] on FamilySearch * [https://www.mapofus.org/northcarolina/ Rotating Formation North Carolina County Boundary Maps] on MapofUS.org * [http://genealogytrails.com/ncar/ North Carolina Genealogy Trails] on GenealogyTrails.com * [https://accessgenealogy.com/north-carolina-genealogy North Carolina Genealogy] on AccessGenealogy.com * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015038929710&view=1up&seq=15 Pennsylvania: Encyclopedia of American Quaker genealogy, by ... v.2] * See the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:United_States_Project_Stickers United States Project Stickers] page for the various stickers available. == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week # Four Strain sisters (sisters of Elizabeth's great grandmother), including [[Strain-1382|Kate Strain]] (1864-1940) worked as dress makers. None of the sisters married. # Three brothers of Elizabeth's great-great grandmother Eveline (Williams) Strain served during the Civil War. On the Confederate side, [[Williams-110737|Thomas W. Williams]] served in Company K of the 34th Arkansas Infantry and [[Williams-110736|William Williams]] served in Company D of the 1st Arkansas Cavalry. Their younger brother [[Williams-110734|Andrew Jackson Williams]] served on the Union side in Company A of the 1st Arkansas Infantry. # The home of David Rankin [[Rankin-2550|David Rankin]] (circa 1745-circa 1802) in Greeneville, Greene County, Tennessee was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.https://npgallery.nps.gov/GetAsset/29dbc658-cdcc-4f12-8c30-8dc877e7fdb4 # [[Benton-3267 | David Benton]] 5x great grandfather of Elizabeth is the namesake of Benton County, Tennessee, United States where the family lived for several generations. # Elizabeth's great grandfather [[Pickens-1697|Sidney Pickens]] coached the Batesville, Arkansas basketball team. In April 1927 they were runner-up at the National Championship Game, held in Chicago, losing to a team from Cicero, with Elizabeth's grandfather Tom Murphy as the star player (he played back guard). # Elizabeth's second cousin twice removed [[Hoover-6749|James Kenneth Hoover]] (1919-1943) was a Lieutenant in the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II. He was the co-pilot of a B-24 bomber which was shot down by German fighter planes on 13 November 1943 over the North Sea. His body was later recovered and is buried in the Little Rock National Cemetery. # [[Ward-37952|Aaron Lee Ward (1896-1961)]], Elizabeth's first cousin 2x removed, began his Major League Baseball career with the New York Yankees in 1917. His career lasted to 1928, with the last two years playing for the Chicago White Sox and The Cleveland Indians respectively. During the course of his career, he led The Yankees in triples in 1921,1923, and 1924. # Elizabeth's second cousin, 6 times removed, [[Pickens-210|Israel Pickens (1780-1827)]] served as the third Governor of the State of Alabama, then served as a US Senator for Alabama as well. He was in Cuba for treatment of consumption (tuberculosis) at the time of his death, and his remains were interred there before being moved to their final resting place in Alabama. # Elizabeth's great grandfather's brother [[Ward-37611|Phillip Ward]] was murdered by his brother-in-law [[Hampton-5349|George Hampton]] in October 1902. Hampton was convicted of second degree murder and died shortly thereafter in prison. (Chip Grimshaw found this one). # [[Young-51110|James Wells Young]] first cousins three times removed of Grace common ancestors are Ephriam and Virginia Young. Dr. Young began his practice in Roscoe in 1907 when a sudden rainstorm left him stranded there. He had just graduated from Texas University Medical College in Galveston and was en route to Snyder to begin the practice of medicine when a rainstorm made the road to Snyder impassable. He remained overnight and by morning, he had decided to cast his lot in Roscoe. He made house calls either on horseback or Horse and buggy. Founder of Young Medical Center in Nolan County, Texas with his two sons (Another Doctor and Dentist). His Grandson was a professional Guitarist and Keyboard Player (Cactus Rose Project). *Elizabeth's 1st cousin once removed [[Wallace-17234|William Robert Wallace]] (1918-1944) was a Pharmacist's Mate First Class aboard the USS Hoel, a US Navy Destroyer. He lost his life when the ship was sunk by the Japanese during the Battle of Samar on 25 October 1944. === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * [[Space:Will_of_Richard_Elison_1680|Will of Richard Elison 1680]] * === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests' family serve in the military or military conflicts? ::FRENCH AND INDIAN WARS *Elizabeth's 5th great grandfather [[Boardman-2339|Jonathan Boardman]] (1726-1798) served in as a Sergeant in the 7th Company (under Col. Elihu Chauncey) of the 4th Connecticut Regiment ::REVOLUTIONARY WAR *5th Great Grandfather, [[Hembree-58|Joel Bird Hembree (abt.1755-1825)]] performed a patriotic service qualifying him as a Patriot for the American Revolutionary War for DAR and SAR. *5th Great Grandfather, [[Tankersley-163|Joseph Tankersley Sr (1766-1822)]], served in the Revolutionary War, but was denied a pension due to lack of proof at the time. * 5th Great Grandfather [[Rankin-2550|David Rankin]] (circa 1745-circa 1802) served in the 8th Battalion of the Pennsylvania Militia (Chester County) during the Revolutionary War. *5th & 6th Great Grandfathers, [[Latimer-110|Robert Latimer (1760-1812)]] & [[Latimer-126|Jonathan Latimer Jr (1724-1806)]] both served in the Revolutionary War. *Elizabeth's 5th great grandfather [[Pickens-597|Andrew Pickens]] (1753-1844) served from South Carolina during the Revolutionary War, receiving a pension for his service in 1835. *Elizabeth's 6th great grandfather [[Benton-3268 | David Benton]] served in the Revolutionary War. He swore in 15 Jun 1776 under the command of Captain John Nelson in the 4th North Carolina continental regiment. Received pension for a brief period Starting in 1812 and received lands. * Elizabeth's 6th great grandfather twice [[Melton-1898 | Zachariah Melton]] is listed on the SAR patriot index. *Elizabeth's 6th great grandfather [[Churchill-158|Charles Churchill]] (1723-1802) was a Captain of the Tenth Company in the Sixth Connecticut Regiment, a division of the Colonial Continental Army. In 1776 he served in the Fourth company of the Second Regiment. *Elizabeth 5th great grandfather [[Churchill-1070|Samuel Churchill]] (1757-1834) He fought in the American Revolution with his father Charles, and brother, Levi. He served in the Tenth Company in the Sixth Connecticut Regiment, a division of the Colonial Continental Army. ::WAR OF 1812 * Elizabeth's 3rd great grandfather [[Williams-110740|David Wilson Williams]] (1794-1869) served in the 2nd Regiment (LIllard's) East Tennessee Volunteers during the War of 1812. *Elizabeth's 4th great grandfather [[Strain-176|Robert Strain]] (1770-1841) served as an Ensign in the 2nd Regiment of the East Tennessee Volunteers under Lilliard during the War of 1812. * 5th great grandfather [[Benton-3267 | David Benton]] served in the 1st North Carolina Militia and received lands for his service. ::Creek War * 5th great grandfather [[Benton-3267 | David Benton]] served in the 3rd regiment of Tennessee Militia in the Creek War. ::CIVIL WAR * 2nd Great Grandfather [[Ward-37605|Phillip M Ward (1835-1899)]] served for the Confederacy in the Civil War * 2nd Great Grandfather [[Strain-1377|William Jackson Strain]] (1836-1922) served in the Confederate Army in Company C of the 2nd Arkansas Infantry and Company C of the 34th Arkansas Infantry. * 3rd Great Grandfather, [[Winburne-2 | Lafayette Winburne]], served in the Civil War, Confederate TX 1st Battalion Sharpshooters Company C, and 33rd Arkansas Infantry Company K. *2nd Great Grandfather [[Wilson-92542|William G. Wilson]] served in the Confederate military in Company I of the Arkansas Cavalry during the Civil War. *3rd Great Grandfather [[Pennington-4139|Andrew Jackson Monroe Pennington (1824-1863)]] served for the confederacy and died at an army hospital while in service. * 3x great grandfather [[Vester-153 | David Y Vester]] enlisted 1 Feb 1862 in the 55th Tennessee Confederate Infantry, Company B. ::WORLD WAR I *Great Grand Uncle [[Pickens-1704|J. Alvin Pickens]] was a corporal in the Postal Express Service during the Great War (WWI). == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === :Brick wall ancestors were added mid-week by Mindy and Donna. Please don’t add profiles to this list. Thank you! ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Scarlett-876|Mahala Ann (Scarlett) Hamilton (abt.1816-abt.1857)]] # [[Pennington-4199|Benagah Pennington (1770-1855)]] # [[Green-33330|George Washington Green (1812-1870)]] # [[Young-51019|Ephriam A Young (1808-1872)]] ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[McDonald-25706|Laban McDonald (1818-1889)]] # [[Baird-6806|Avis (Baird) Woods (-1840)]] # [[Wilson-12163|Mary Jack Wilson (1767-1856)]] # [[Williams-110740|John Williams (1766-1815)]] === Needs Work === Please add a note next to the one you are working on and then remove the entry when the profile is improved! #[[McGill-2252|Agnes (McGill) Benton (abt.1745-abt.1791)]] – no sources or bio #[[Jones-7491|Francis Albrighton Jones (1715-1788)]] – bio and sources #[[Ridley-588|Mary Elizabeth Betsy (Ridley) Jones (1706-1784)]] – This needs more than a cursory cleaning. The age gap between her and her children is far too small, and her marriage date doesn't fit with her age. #[[Jones-72221|Matthew Jones (abt.1640-1715)]] – bio & sources #[[Albrighton-25|Elizabeth (Albrighton) Jones (1645-1728)]] – bio & sources #[[Ridley-685|Nathaniel Ridley (abt.1675-abt.1719)]] – slave owner – will transcription – many of that name in that area – probably a big project

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== WikiTree Challenge Week 8 == '''Guest Star''': [[Cherry-4063|Carolyn "CJ" (Cherry) Cherryh]] === Notes From Guest === : CJ has graciously allowed us to research all ancestors. Please do not add the children of anyone at the grandparent level, even in the narrative, as they may be living. Thank you! * Yes, I do have a tree. It's on [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/91097881/family?cfpid=75022488183 Ancestry]. * Genealogy is a hobby for her. Her tree, once over in England, may be dicey as she didn't look up all the records for those ancestors. * Dad's mother, Georgia Scanlan is her problem. She is a total mystery to her. County names and lines changed. Some records aren't available. They were divorced twice and married once (in Texas). Once in Chickashay and once in Hobart, as something wasn't filed right and he wanted to remarry. * His parents ran cattle across what is Oklahoma, and dealt with the Creek nation. They may have had issues with Sam Houston (a difference of opinion) as the Cherokee and the Creek didn't get along. After a smallpox outbreak in the Creek nation, they settled down to town life. Her father was born to the first wife, Georgia Gertrude Scanlan, who disappeared. She may have remarried. Her funeral was in the 1930s. She would like to know about those missing years. * Louisianna Caroline Boone was living in Louisianna. Her father was Lafayette Boone. CJ has an ancestor Basil Scanlan, who may be the one that connects the two lines. * She has had her DNA tested, but not added me yet. * She is confident of the Tipton line, back through the Civil War. She has ancestors on either side of every US war. * Ethinicity: Mostly England and Northern Europe - UK (45%), Cherry line out of France, Scotland (21%), Ireland (18%) (Cherry line was there at one time. '[http://www.berkshirehistory.com/legends/kingsquirecherry_bal.html The King and Squire Cherry]' ballad), Wales (10%), Sweden and Denmark (6%) * Oldest ancestor she knew: some were on the Cherry side, who were very elderly, but she doesn't remember names. Oldest she knew was Uncle Silas and his wife Molly. She never met any of the greats. They died about the 1920s. * Her parents are not living. She has one brother and a cousin living. * She knows the Boone's 'get around' but not sure if she is related to any other notable people. She may be related to Thomas Jefferson's wife. * Jane would like us to find a pirate. === Needs Work === : Once all of the tasks have been done, please take them off the list. Thanks!! === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[DeSpain-617|Laura DeSpain]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === # [[VanDeventer-116|Pieter Jansen (VanDeventer) Van Deventer (1653-aft.1709)]] - Nederland # [[Jones-15322|Mary Susannah (Jones) Vandeventer (abt.1757-abt.1857)]] - England # [[Norris-825|Thomas Norris (1608-1675)]] - England # [[Burwell-94|Elizabeth (Burwell) Garland Vaulx (bef.1621-1666)]] - England == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week *Henry Clay Vick [[Vick-1448]] Was a POW Prisoner of War at Black River Bridge from 15 Jun 1863 to 17 May 1863. He fought on the side of the Confederates. *Henry Clay Vick [[Vick-1448]] daughters Georgia Ann (Vick) Dollar [[Vick-1455]] and Hattie Mae (Vick) Dollar [[Vick-1459]] married brothers Madison Lafayette Dollar [[Dollar-1083]] and Fred Thomas Dollar [[Dollar-1084]]. * [[Beakley-69|William Beakley]] (bef.1791-1849), Carolyn's 4th great-grandfather, died in 1849 in Hickman County, Tennessee. Several of his children '''{{Orange|contested his Will}}'''. His probate file spanned 401 images. *Carolyn's first cousin twice removed [[Scantlen-6|Jennings M. Scantlen]] (1896-1985) murdered the man who had attempted to assault his younger sister in 1913. The jury deadlocked and he was apparently never convicted. * Great-grandfather [[Scantlen-17|J. L. Scantlen]]: In 1906 traveling correspondents used horse and buggy to gather the news of the region. W. O. Smith reported in ''The Mangum Star'' that J. L. Scantlen was among the successful farmers interested in a new cotton gin company being organized by the farmers of the area. The company hoped to raise $5,000 to put in a '''{{Orange|cotton gin}}''' with four stands in time for the 1906 season. * Great-grandfather John Scantlen's brother [[Scantlen-5|James M. Scantlen]] lost a barn full of feed to fire in the winter of 1905-1906. He decided to sell a variety of livestock. He also offered land to rent, lease, or sell on easy payments. '''{{Orange|Breeding stallions}}''' were Prince Colwood the Kentucky saddle-horse ($25 on insurance) and Captain Lowe the four-year-old Kentucky jack ($10 by insurance). The insurance must have been to insure that a foal was produced. * Same great-granduncle [[Scantlen-5|James Scantlen]] and his wife in 1907 named a son [[Scantlen-10|Haskell Scantlen]] after [[Haskell-1579|Charles Haskell]], the editor of the ''New-State Tribune'' who was elected first ''state'' governor (after several ''territorial'' governors) of Oklahoma in November 1907. Haskell received a thankful birth announcement in the newspaper. * Carolyn's 3rd great grandfather [[Beakley-56|Dr. Wright Berry Beakley]] (1816-1908) was married three times. After his first wife died, he married his son’s wife’s sister [[Scantlen-27|America Scantlen]] (1832-1916). After over 25 years of marriage, he divorced her to marry a much younger woman. America or one of her children got some revenge by noting on her tombstone that she was his wife and that “As she bore her cross, she wears her crown.” * Georgia Scantlen's brother [[Scantlen-18|Edgar Scantlen]] left home at age 16 on 1 October 1906 while his mother was away. She posted a notice in the newspaper on 1 November 1906 asking anyone who knew of him to write to her. By mid-November the notice was running in many newspapers around the state. * Carolyn's ancestor [[Van_Deventer-1089|Isaac van Deventer (1697-1775)]] had a twin brother Abraham -- and these twins were baptized twice, once in 1697 and again in 1704. It seems that the record of the first baptism was thought to be lost, so they were baptized later to ensure that they would have a record. *Carolyn's 2nd great grandfather[[Duff-3818|Thomas Duff]]'s two sons were out plowing in 1868 and decided to swim in a creek. Later it was discovered that both had drowned. *Grandfather's first cousin, [[Vandeventer-1097|Edward Vandeventer (1867-1903)]] was killed while "dynamiting fish" *Carolyn's great grandfather [[Vandeventer-89|William Tolbert Vandeventer]] and his wife were dazed by a '''{{Orange|lightning strike}}''' that killed their two cows. *3rd Great Granduncle [[Chambers-11149|William Henry Chambers (1842-1879)]] fought for both sides in the US Civil War. He initially joined the Confederacy, but after he was taken prisoner by the Union, he agreed to join the 3rd US Volunteer Infantry in return for his release. He served the Union for about a year before being released from duty. *Carolyn's great grandfather's brother [[Vandeventer-90|Archibald Tennessee Vandeventer]] was a "retired farmer and had been traveling for the past 10 years with his wife, visiting every state in the nation and appearing in news reels several times because he wore a suit of clothes made of '''{{Orange|400 different kinds of cloth}}'''." Another article claimed the suit was made from 2,887 pieces of cloth. *[[Redmond-653|Joseph Callaway Redmond]] son of son of Jason Monroe Redmond and [[Vick-652|Mary Vick]], was run over and killed by a driver who fell asleep at the wheel. He was sleeping at the side of the road with his wife and 10 children, The Family were enroute to California to see the sea. The common Ancestor is [[Vick-783|Samuel Vick]]. Carolyn and Joseph are first cousins three times removed. *[[Vick-1452|Robert Franklin Vick]] had twin girls in 1913, he named them Oral Ruby and Opal Ruth. Robert was Carolyn's Greatx3 Uncle :([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The%20WikiTree%20Challenge%202022%20Challenge%208 Return to top]) === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * [[Space:Tolbert_Vandeventer_Interview|Tolbert Vandeventer Interview]] (for [[Vandeventer-55|William Tolbert Vandeventer (1848-1933)]]) * [[Space:Documenting_Boone_Migration_between_Arkansas_and_Texas|Documenting Boone Migration between Arkansas and Texas]] === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests' family serve in the military or military conflicts? * 2nd Great Grandfather[[Tipton-2699|Sylvester Tipton]], Civil War, Union, Private; Co. B., 80th Regiment OVI, Entered service 1861 10 05 for 3 yrs. term., Died May 20, 1863, at Jackson, Miss., of wounds received May 14, 1863, in battle. * [[Maxfield-812 | Emery "Emzy" Maxfield]], Civil War, Union, Private, Waggoner 122nd Ohio Infantry Company G. Died as a POW near Richmond, Virginia. * [[Scantlen-23|George Washington Scantlen]] (2nd great-grandfather), Civil War, Confederate, Private Company E, 5th Arkansas Infantry * [[Scantlen-28|Francis Marion Scantlen]] (2nd great-granduncle), Civil War, Confederate, Private Company A, 7th Texas Cavalry Mounted Volunteers *2nd Great-Grandfather [[Boone-2000|Lafayette Boone (1834-1900)]] served as a Major in the Civil War for the Confederacy. According to an article about his burial, he was paralyzed by the explosion of a shell. *3rd Great-Grandfather [[Boone-585|James Monroe Boone (1788-1856)]] served in the War of 1812. *2nd GGF [[Foley-4953|William Foley]] enlisted in the 3rd Arkansas Cavalry (Union) in 1863 to fight in the Civil War. * [[Ferrell-2663 | Joseph Ferrell]] Revolutionary War, records not found on Fold3 but he has a military tombstone. *3rd Great Granduncle [[Chambers-11149|William Henry Chambers (1842-1879)]] fought for both sides in the US Civil War. He initially joined the Confederacy, but after he was taken prisoner by the Union, he agreed to join the 3rd US Volunteer Infantry in return for his release. He served the Union for about a year before being released from duty. *[[Tipton-2721|John S Tipton (1843-1924)]]served in the Civil War with the Indiana Volunteers. *[[Vick-1488]] In 15 Feb 1862 Henry Clay Vick from Russellville, Arkansas enlisted as a Private in the Confederacy. He serve in First (Stirman's) Battalion, Cavalry, S-Y AND First State Cavalry, as well as Company F. * [[Cherry-4129|David Cherry]] and [[Cherry-4127|Francis Cherry]] Brothers of William P Cherry, Carolyn's great grandfather both enlisted 9th TEXAS INFANTRY MAXEY'S BRIGADE ROSTER :Cherry, David, age 27, born abt. 1834, Pvt., Co. C, enlisted 4 Oct 1861 at Sherman, Grayson Co., TX :Cherry, Francis M., age 30, born abt. 1831, 2nd Lt., Co. C, enlisted 4 Oct 1861 at Sherman, Grayson Co., TX == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === :Brick wall ancestors will be added mid-week by Mindy and [[DeSpain-617|Laura DeSpain]]. Please don’t add profiles to this list. Thank you! ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Jamieson-1575|Anne Jamieson (1773-1832)]] # [[Boone-1268|Louisianna Carolina (Boone) Cherry (1850-1920)]] ''This one may not be solved this week. # [[Scantling-21|William Scantling (abt.1770-aft.1850)]] # [[Neil-1932|Drucilla (Neil) Vick (1790-)]] ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Morton-3881|Rebecca (Morton) Vandeventer (1814-1900)]] # [[Duff-3818|Thomas Duff (1795-aft.1870)]] # [[Steward-3287|Nancy (Steward) Tipton (abt.1822-1888)]] # [[Maxfield-554|Emory Maxfield (abt.1807-1863)]] == '''Resources''' == ==== General WT Resources ==== * [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 Challenge profiles. * [[Space:WikiTree_Challenge_Example_Profiles|Example Challenge Profiles]] ''This is a guideline on how the profiles can look.'' * [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://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. ====England==== * [https://www.freebmd.org.uk/ FreeBMD] * [https://www.freereg.org.uk/ FreeReg] *[[Space:England_Research_Resources:_General|England Research Resources]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:England%2C_Research_Resources England Research Resources Category] *[[Space:England_Project_Reliable_Sources|Reliable sources for pre-1700 profiles in England]] * [https://www.dengates.com/ Dengate name study] *[https://www.genuki.org.uk/ GENUKI] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_counties_of_the_United_Kingdom#England England Counties] England’s current counties. *[https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historic_counties_of_England Historical Counties of England] England’s historical counties. * English Roots Sticker {{England Sticker}} (''See their [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:England_Sticker sticker page] for more specific locations) ====France==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:France_genealogical_resources France genealogical resources] on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:France France Project] on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:France_Project_Reliable_Sources France Project Reliable Sources] on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:France_Project_Guidelines_for_Name_Fields Guidelines for Name Fields] on WikiTree * French Roots Sticker {{French Roots}} ====Germany==== *[https://www.archion.de/ German Church Records] Archion, your browser should translate this page to English if needed. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources German Resources] List of German source links. *[https://www.archion.de/ German Church Records] Archion, your browser should translate this page to English if needed. * [https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1#https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1&path=656249-777823 ARCHION DURCHSUCHEN] * [https://die-maus-bremen.info/index.php?id=357 Die Maus] on die.mau.bremen.info * [https://www.germanroots.com/germandata.html German Genealogy Records] ''This is a list of sources, both paid and free * [https://sktranslations.com/german-church-record-vocabulary-important-words German Church Record Vocabulary] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Online_Genealogy_Records Germany Online Records] ''This is a list of sources, both paid and free *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources German Resources] List of German source links. * WikiTree [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources Germany Project Resources] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Germany_Project_Templates WikiTree Germany Project Templates] * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-67JQ-DQ7?i=60&cc=1491272&cat=23048 Germany, Prussia, BMD] * Germany records [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.birthLikePlace=germany&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on&count=20&offset=0 on FamilySearch] * [http://immigrantships.net/bremenproj/bremenproject.html Immigrant Ship Transcription Guild]: Transcribed Ships Manifests Departing from Germany * [https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/muenster/buldern-st-pankratius/KB001_1/?pg=74 Matricula Online] * [http://www.suetterlinschrift.de/Englisch/Titel.htm Old German Writing]: here you can learn about Suetterlin - the "German handwriting". There are also tips and tricks for deciphering old scripts as well as a comparison of the Suetterlin alphabet to older writings of 17th-19th century. * [http://www.archive-in-thueringen.de/de/findbuch/view/bestand/27954/systematik/115372 Thuringen Archives] * German Roots Sticker {{German Roots Sticker}} ====Ireland==== * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census Records of Ireland] NationalArchives.ie * [http://libertyellisfoundation.org/passenger Ellis Island Passenger Database] on Irish-Genealogy-Toolkit.com * [https://genealogy.nationalarchives.ie/ Genealogy Records] on Genealogy.NationalArchives.ie * [https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/irl GENUKI] on GenUki.org.uk - ''This has links to records, maps, and research tips * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Church_Records Ireland Church Records] ''Where to find church records with various links * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1584964 Ireland Marriages] on FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Census_Substitutes Ireland Census Substitutes] ''What census records are available, with where to find them * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/ireland-emigration Ireland Emigration] ''Video on FamilySearch on finding the origins of Irish Immigrants * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Online_Genealogy_Records Ireland Online Genealogy Record] Links. * [https://www.johngrenham.com/ Irish Ancestors] ''This maps out where surnames are located, as well as locations in general * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Genealogy] on IrishGenealogy.ie * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Records] ''Civil and Church record database * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ National Archives of Ireland] ''Try their [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/ census search] * [https://www.nli.ie/ National Library of Ireland] ''a new database holding images of the Library's Roman Catholic parish registers * [https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/proni PRONI] ''the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/tracing-irish-roman-catholic-ancestry Tracing Irish Roman Catholic Ancestry] ''An overview of how to approach Roman Catholic research * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ireland WikiTree Ireland Project] ''Check for resources and stickers * Tip: The census records are a good start, and you should be able to find images of all the birth records for each child on irishgenealogy. They have exact birth date, places, fathers Occupation, and mother’s maiden names. Once you get that, you can search for the marriage of the parents, and that gives their fathers names. The civil records are great, but only go back to 1864 for births, a bit earlier for marriages. ====Nederland==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Netherlands#Acceptable_Resources_list Acceptable Resources List] * [https://www.bhic.nl/memorix/genealogy/search/persons BHIC Database] ''Enter name in the white field. You can use your browser to translate to English. * [https://cousinist.com/complete-visual-guide-jewish-headstones/ Complete Visual Guide to Jewish Headstones] ''Common symbols and words used * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Dutch_Roots/Naming_Convention Dutch Naming Conventions] * [https://www.delpher.nl/ Delpher] ''Free Dutch newspaper * Family Search shares all filmed books of churches and civil status [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/list/?fcs=placeId%3A1927059&ec=region%3AEUROPE%2CplaceId%3A1927059 here] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/list/?fcs=placeId%3A1927059&ec=region%3AEUROPE%2CplaceId%3A1927059 FamilySearch Records] ''Click on the province you need. Then click to browse all and select the category you want. * [https://www.geldersarchief.nl/ Gelders Archief] ''Enter name in the white field. You can use your browser to translate to English. * [https://www.genealix.nl/plaats/terheijden/ GeneaLix] ''Sort by type of record and then the date range you need. You can use your browser to show the record type in English. * [https://www.regionaalarchieftilburg.nl/zoek-een-persoon/persons RegionaalArchiefTilburg] ''Tilburg Archives * [https://www.wiewaswie.nl/en/ WieWasWie] ''Enter name in the white field. Click on the language button to change to Nederlands. * [https://www.genealogietools.nl/formatter/ WieWasWie Citation Creator] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:Dutch_Roots Dutch Roots Template] {{Dutch Roots|year=1699}} (''use their birth year''). Only for Dutch Roots project profiles. :: For Project Managed profiles please contact the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Netherlands Dutch Roots Project] :: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Template:Dutch_Roots_Sticker For non-project profiles]: ::{{Dutch Roots Sticker ::|jaar= ::|provincie= ::|needs= ::|needs1= ::|needs2= ::}} ====Scotland==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_Project_Templates%2C_Stickers_and_Images Templates, Stickers and Images] on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Reliable_Sources Scotland - Reliable Sources] on WikiTree *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_Genealogy_Resources Scotland Resources] Scotland’s list of source links. * Scottish Roots Sticker {{Scotland Sticker}} ====United States==== * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015002304221&view=1up&seq=7 American Quaker Genealogy] ''North Carolina Yearly Meeting Notes * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015038929710&view=1up&seq=15 American Quaker genealogy, v.2.] ''North Carolina Yearly Meeting Notes * [https://services.dar.org/members/DAR_Research/search/?Tab_ID=1&Tab_ID_Sub=1 DAR Ancestor Search] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:United_States_Project_Reliable_Sources United States Reliable Sources] *[https://www.nypl.org/collections/articles-databases/fulton-history-old-new-york-state-historical-newspapers Newspapers via Fulton History Search] * Callahan, James Morton. "[https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_West_Virginia_Old_and_New/LTUTAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 History of West Virginia, Old and New," Volume 2] (VA: American Historical Society, 1923). * Sutton, John Davison. "[https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_Braxton_County_and_Central_We/YUREAQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 History of Braxton County and Central West Virginia]" (Chicago, IL: McClain Printing Company, 2014). ====='''North Carolina'''===== * [https://accessgenealogy.com/north-carolina-genealogy North Carolina Genealogy] on AccessGenealogy.com * [https://www.chesco.org/documentcenter/view/4008 Chester County, NC] Tavern Petitions C-D (you can [https://www.chesco.org/ search] for other surname letters ) * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.anyPlace=randolph%20county%2C%20north%20carolina&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on&count=20&offset=0 Randolph County, North Carolina] on FamilySearch * [https://www.mapofus.org/northcarolina/ Rotating Formation North Carolina County Boundary Maps] on MapofUS.org * [http://genealogytrails.com/ncar/ North Carolina Genealogy Trails] on GenealogyTrails.com * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015038929710&view=1up&seq=15 Pennsylvania: Encyclopedia of American Quaker genealogy, by ... v.2] * See the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:United_States_Project_Stickers United States Project Stickers] page for the various stickers available. ====='''South Carolina Resources'''===== * https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Sumter_District,_South_Carolina * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumter_County,_South_Carolina * https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Williamsburg_County,_South_Carolina_Genealogy * https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Williamsburg_County,_South_Carolina_Genealogy#Civil_War * https://discoversouthcarolina.com/articles/explore-the-history-of-the-civil-war-at-these-10-sc-sites * http://genealogytrails.com/scar/williamsburg/history2.htm * Migrating ancestor: ::{{Migrating Ancestor ::|origin= OriginCountry ::|destination= the United States ::|origin-flag= ::|destination-flag= Flags-1.png ::}} :: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Flags Flags] ====='''Virginia'''===== * [http://www.learnwebskills.com/family/countyhistories3.htm#va County & Town Histories] ''Links to books online * [https://www.mapofus.org/virginia/ Maps of Virginia] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1877093 Virginia Naturalization Petitions, 1906-1929] ''FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2070137 Virginia Pension Application Files] ''FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1708660 Virginia Births and Christenings, 1584-1917] ''FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/558078-virginia-marriage-records-before-1853?offset=1 Virginia marriage records before 1853] ''FamilySearch eBook * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/4149585 Virginia, Vital Records, 1715-1901] ''FamilySearch :([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The%20WikiTree%20Challenge%202022%20Challenge%208 Return to top])

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== WikiTree Challenge Week 9 == '''Guest Star''': [[Parra-237|Derek Parra]] === Notes From The Guest === * He was raised in his father's home. His dad was dating someone when he was younger, then remarried when he was about 8 or 10. He has a younger brother (he was 10 or 12), then a younger sister born after that. He doesn't get along with his older brother now; they don't talk. He is closest to his sister. * His father didn't appreciate his book, but he explained that he needed to tell his truth. Now that he's older, he understands that they love him no matter how they parented him as a child. He is thankful that things were hard, because it taught him to survive when he was poor. * His dad's parents (Pablo & Bebba/Genevieve) he saw all the time. They watched us a lot, and really they raised us. His uncle Pat would tease us a lot, just kids being kids. His grandma really protected him as he was so small. * He didn't see his mom's family much, only when she came to town and took us to visit them. She had 10 or 11 siblings, so it was a big family. * There wasn't any real branching out into the family. His grandparents loved him unconditionally, where he didn't get that from anyone else. * His family really didn't impart the importance of family. Major holidays when he was younger, had a few relatives there, but they weren't memorable. His good family memories came later when families around him (his friends families) took him in like one of their own, and he realized that not all families were like his. The Doolies were one of those families. * He never really learned about their culture. He doesn't speak Spanish, and he was never taught to cook 'family' recipes, like his favorite (enchiladas). * His daughter is 20 now, and he tries to do everything with her that he didn't get (communicate, express affection, cook together, etc). * He doesn't know the names of his great-grandparents, he never met his greats. His great-grandma on his dad's side they called "Ma-maw." Her husband died before he was born, or around them. I remember her making [https://www.mylatinatable.com/authentic-mexican-menudo-recipe/ Menudo]. He had his dad's parents as his grandparents, and that was all he really new. His mom's mother didn't speak English, and he didn't speak Spanish, so the one trip they took was really awkward. * He took a DNA test through 23andMe but hasn't gotten the results back, or he would have let us look at his matches. * He isn't setting limits on who we research (so '''please''' follow challenge standards on not creating recently deceased ancestors, and not listing children on profiles that may be living). If you have questions on closer ancestors, please [mailto:mindy@wikitree.com message me] directly. * He wants to know if he has any Dutch genes. === Needs Work === # # === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Daniels-2254|Christine Daniels]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === * == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week # That Derek's great grand uncle, [[Diaz_Muñoz-5|Baldomero Diaz]] was living in Saint Joseph, Missouri and paid the money for his brother (Derek's great grandfather) Gilberto Diaz, his first wife, Agustina, their daughter, Luz and his sister-in-law, Maria Jaquez to come to the United States. They crossed the border at El Paso, Texas. They did make it to Saint Jospeh as their son, Jorge was born there. # [[Muñoz_Diaz-3|Gilberto's]] wife [[Nuñez_Mendoza-1|Juana (Nuñez Mendoza) Diaz (1907-1995)]], outlived him by twenty-seven years, never remarrying. She was survived by six sons and four daughters, as well as her brother, Lalo Mendoza, thirty-five grandchildren, fifty-six great-grandchildren, and thirty great-great-grandchildren! ([[Carson-3914|Liz Carson]]) # [[Serrano-532|Pedro Serrano (1881-1964)]], Derek's great-grandfather, came to the United States on foot (we learn from his Application for Resident Alien's Border Crossing Identification Card issued 23 Aug 1949 in Los Angeles, California.) He entered the country lawfully at El Paso, Texas on foot on 18 May 1901 after traveling from his hometown of Leon, Guanajuato, Mexico (some 800 miles to the SSW. He may have travelled via train like some of his other relatives did. We do not know. But we do know he arrived on foot.) In 1930 they rented their home for $7 a month and did not have a radio. Pedro was a blacksmith for a steam railway, Vicenta was the proprietress of a hotel, Brigida was a law office helper, and Jesus was a tire repairer at a garage. # Derek's great grandfather [[Parra-271|Cipriano Parra]] (1875-1933) had a wide variety of occupations during his lifetime: day laborer, wood chopper, laborer for County Road Department, farmer, Bailey School janitor, and street sweeper. # [[Guerra-1150|Paula Guerra]] (1885-1930) was a United States citizen, born in Texas. She married [[Parra-271|Cipriano Parra]] in 1906. The following year the Expatriation Act of 1907 was passed by the United States Congress. The law stated that women who were United States citizens lost their citizenship and in most cases were required to take on the citizenship of their husband. Since Cipriano had not become a naturalized citizen of the United States, that happened. The law was not repealed until the Nationality Act of 1940. # Derek's great-granduncle, [[Guerra-1153|Secundino Guerra (1890-1956)]] died in a rather unfortunate manner; he lost control of his tractor one day while working on his farm, & it fell into a drainage ditch, killing him instantly by decapitating him. # A 2c4r of Derek was [[González-7257|Abraham González Casavantes]], a politician & one of the leaders of the Mexican Revolution in Chihuahua. González was considered a mentor to [[Arango-53|Pancho Villa]], & served as Governor of Chihuahua until he was arrested in 1913 by [[Huerta-167|Huerta]], the new President of Mexico who had taken power through a violent coup against the revolutionary & democratically-elected Madero government that González supported. Under the guise of transferring him to a Ciudad de Mexico prison, Huerta had his officials murder González along the train tracks en route to that location. # [[Estrada-680|Maria Ascencion Estrada]] was 14-years-old when she married Derek’s 3rd great grandfather [[Guerra-1158|Lino Guerra]] in January 1880. He was in his 50s, his first wife [[Sanches-112|Claudia Sanches]] had died in 1876, she had been the mother of at least seven children born between 1847 and 1868. Ascencion would have eight more children between 1883 and 1896, the last born when Lino was in his mid-70s. Only three of Ascencion’s children lived to be adults. # Derek's grand uncle Private [[Diaz_Bernal-2|John Diaz]] was a prisoner of the Japanese in the Philippines and was among the 139 men killed in the Palawan Massacre in a Japanese prison camp on 14 Dec 1944.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palawan_massacre # Derek's grand uncle Staff Sergeant [[Diaz-2691|Felix Diaz]] was gunner on a bomber. He died after being hit by shrapnel over Germany. The rest of the crew was able to parachute and survived.Globe-Gazette (Mason City, Iowa), 16 January 1945, page 16, column 1 # In June 1956, Derek's great uncle [[Diaz_Muñoz-5|Baldomero Diaz Muñoz]] had "the most distinguished beard" at the Osage, Iowa 100th anniversary parade. # [[Rascón-43 |Esquipulas Rascón]] Brother of [[Rascón-41|María Concepción Rascón]] Derek's Great Great Grandmother raised Goats in New Mexico which is still popular today. He died in 1910 from a self inflicted stab wound. His Son Francisco Rascon had a stock ranch in New Mexico. # [[Rangel_de_Loaysa-1 | Alonso Rangel de Loaysa ]] was an early migrant. He left Spain to Mexico in the 1500s. He is Derek's 12th great grandfather (Paternal) Finder Austin Pérez (Pérez-224) # [[Romo_de_Vivar-5 |Diego Romo de Vivar]] also through is Paternal side. He is Derek's tenth great grandfather, He migrated from Spain C early 1600s Finder Austin Pérez (Pérez-224) # [[Tiscareño_de_Molina-1|Capitán Luis Tiscareño de Molina]] Luis another Paternal Ancestor is the 11th great grandfather of Derek. He left Spain to Mexico in the early 1600s. Finder Austin Pérez (Pérez-224). # 12th great grandfather of Derek. [[Ruiz_de_Esparza-4|Lope Ruiz de Esparza]] ledt Spain to Mexico in the late 1500s. He even as his own Wikipedia Page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lope_Ruiz_de_Esparza Finder Austin Pérez (Pérez-224). # Don Lope Ruiz de Esparza (above) married Ana Francisca de Gabay y Moctezuma, daughter of Martín de Gabay and doña Petronila de Moctezuma, believed by most experts to be a direct lineal descendant of the last Emperor of the Aztecs, Moctezuma II. === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * [[Space:Presidio_Chapel_of_San_Elizario|Presidio Chapel of San Elizario]] *[[Space:The_Baldomero_Diaz_Family|The Baldomero Diaz Family]] === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests' family serve in the military or military conflicts? TEXAS INDIAN WARS *Derek's 3rd great grandfather [[Guerra-1158|Lino Guerra]] served in Company D of the Texas Frontier Forces from 1870 to 1871, defending against Native American attacks. WORLD WAR 1 *Derek’s great-grandfather Cipriano Parra’s sister Espectacion’s son [[Maese-124|Pedro K. Maese]] (1898-1955) served as a Private in Company M of the 64th United States Infantry during World War I (profile has a nice photo from newspaper). *Derek's great grandmother's brother [[Guerra-1163|Sabino Guerra]] served in the United States Army during World War I. WORLD WAR II * In August 1942, Derek’s grandfather [[Guerra_Parra-1|Pablo Parra]], his grandfather’s three brothers: [[Parra-272|Francisco Parra]], [[Parra-269|Jose Ruperto Parra]], and [[Parra-268|Cipriano Parra]], along with their first cousin [[Parra-273|Fidel Parra]], were all serving in the United States Army during World War II (Parra-268 has newspaper article with photos). The fourth Parra brother [[Parra-270|Sabino Parra]] also served in World War II. * From December 1940 through November 1943 Derek's grand uncles [[Diaz_Bernal-2|John Diaz]], [[Diaz_Bernal-1|Lupe Diaz]], [[Diaz-2690|Phillip Diaz]], [[Diaz-2691|Felix Diaz]], [[Diaz-2687|Richard Diaz]] and their half brother, [[Dávila_Bernal-1|Alvin Davila]] were in the US Army during WWII. == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === :Remember to claim any brick wall bounties in the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1404222 G2G]! ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Durán-2088|Paula Durán (abt.1822-)]] # [[Guerra-1159|Sisto Guerra (abt.1800-)]] # [[Martínez-7183|Ramón Martínez (abt.1805-)]] # [[Nuñez-1224|Fermin Nuñez (abt.1880-)]] ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Moreno-1652|Juan Moreno (abt.1805-1876)]] # [[Ruiz-1955|Marcos Ruiz (abt.1779-abt.1859)]] # (father of [[Mediano-2|Francisca (Mediano) Serrano (1907-)]]) # [[Rascón-41|María Concepción Rascón (abt.1839-)]] == '''Resources''' == * [http://www.guadalajaradispensas.com/ Dispensations - Guadalajara, Mexico] ''the archives of the Catholic Diocese of Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico * [https://www.valladoliddispensas.com/search?q=esteban+de+ayala Dispensations - Valladolid, Mexico] ''Now Morelia, Michoacan, Mexico * [https://guadalajaradispensas.tumblr.com/directory2 Guadalajara Marriage Indexes] * [https://www.familysearch.org/en/help/helpcenter/lessons/introduction-to-hispanic-research Introduction to Hispanic Research] ''Free webinar from FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1473011 Mexico Baptisms, 1560-1950] ''FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1473013 Mexico Deaths, 1680-1940] ''FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/location/1927078?region=Mexico Mexico Historical Records] ''FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1473012 Mexico Marriages, 1570-1950 ] ''FamilySearch * [http://www.hndm.unam.mx/index.php/es/ Mexican Newspaper Archives website] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Mexico Mexico Project on WikiTree] * [https://www.familysearch.org/en/help/helpcenter/lessons/online-resources-for-mexico Online Resources for Mexico] ''Free webinar from FamilySearch * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Spanish_Naming_conventions Spanish Naming Conventions guidelines] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Spanish_Vital_Record_Help_5 Spanish Vital Record Translations] ''This resource on WikiTree was created by members from four countries, and will aide in records from Mexico as well as Spain. It teaches you what to look for in a vital record, and provides a Glossary of often-used terms * [https://www.familysearch.org/en/help/helpcenter/lessons/u-s-hispanic-immigration U.S. Hispanic Immigration] ''Free webinar from FamilySearch * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_BEE WikiTree BEE App] ''This will allow you to change the settings so that it automatically selects "No middle name" when you work on a profile. It also allows you to add a stub bio so you can add to it and create nice narrative. 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.

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== WikiTree Challenge Challenge 1 == '''Guest Star''': [[Wales-654|Jimmy Wales]] === FHL Lookup Requests === *This book could have information on any of the Wales Ancestors in Alabama. Would require someone to read through it looking for Surnames in the J Wales Tree in Alabama and southern Tennessee. ::"Scraps" relating to the early history of Limestone County ::Family History Library United States & Canada 2nd Floor Film 1035243 ::Image Group Number, DGS # 7953694 * https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008707086?cat=76179 Need court records for a case involving Thomas Ham and John Ham who are brothers - should be judgments entered of[?] second in Wayne Common Please to Nos 255 May Term 1874 and 382 December Term 1877 for this chap [[Ham-2906|John Ham (bef.1802-bef.1879)]] - Couldn't find Ham in the index [[Doherty-2064]] === Newspaper Lookup Requests === #Need newspaper help for stabbing death of Clarence W Graviet. Could be Gravett or Gravitt or Gravet also. Found one article at Newspaper.com for Oct 12 1936. There was not much information but assailant was “Hicks” this was in the Dothan Eagle. Could have been an argument. #* I found several that I listed in Discord. Nothing about there being a poker game, but it makes sense with it being after midnight at a residence. [[Silva-1055]] #* I read all the articles I could find at ''Newspapers.com'' searching for "stabbing" in 1936 and "Frank Hicks" in 1936. It was just said that Hicks was the aggressor (but then it was Graviet's house, so the witnesses were probably his family). The fracas took place in the afternoon, about 4 pm on a Sunday. Hicks was also hospitalized with a fractured skull and knife wounds. It is possible he was beaten by the sons of the victim. I could not find trial coverage, but he was convicted of 2nd degree murder and sentenced to 10 years. I put the info on Graviet's profile. [[Selvaggio-84|Selvaggio-84]] 03:27, 8 January 2022 (UTC) === Military/Fold3 Requests === #Looking for possible service record for Cord Wales, signed a Draft Registration for WWI; gave birth date of 11 Jan 1877. #* I searched the Alabama Digital Archives - Alabama Soldiers of WWI Database and did not find him in Limestone County or Madison County. #* The only record on Fold3 is the draft card. ([[Silva-1055|Silva-1055]] 12:59, 7 January 2022 (UTC)) #[[Lewenicht-14|Henry Lewenicht]] was a drummer during the Spanish-American War. #* There was one record stating his company and rank. I've added the source to his profile. [[Silva-1055]] === Surname Varients === *Baugher, Bower, Baugham, Bowham, Bowhow, etc. *Dodson, Dotson *Graviet, Gravet, Gravett, Garvet, Gravit, Gravite, Gravett Etc. *Lewenicht, Levenicht *McKissick, McKisick, McKisock, McKessock, McKissock, McKessack, McKessick, McKesick, McKisack, McCusick, McIasaick, McIsaak, McIsack === Notes From Guest === #[edited] There's one interesting family legend. My grandfather was John E. Dudley. His father, I believe, had the same name, John Earl Dudley. My grandmother told me this story, about him or his father or grandfather, who had gotten a notice that he had inherited a peerage in the UK that he could inherit. But he had to come and claim it and it wasn't possible to do. He was living in the US at the time, and this was the olden days. So, it went to somebody else. And it was said he was an Earl, that’s where the initial “E” came from. The big problem is the Earl of Dudley, his tree goes way far back and there was never any question on who would inherit it. So, that doesn’t make sense, and the Earl of Dudley was incredibly important and like a really big name. However, there is also a lower title a Baron, [that] at one point went into abeyance. and in the UK back in the olden days, there was no male heir, there were sisters. And so what happens, traditionally, what happens with that is that the title goes into abeyance, meaning it is split equally between the three sisters and none of them actually holds it. Then it’s just waiting for the abeyance to be terminated. So sometimes it happens a generation later, or two generations later, something like that. And then there is a court process, and they hold a hearing, and they call it out of abeyance and they look for the nearest male heir. And that did happen with the Dudley peerage at about the right time period so that’s possible. #My great-grandfather, that would have been Thomas Jefferson Wales, or Corder Wales, there is a family story that he was stabbed to death over a poker game. === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Daniels-2254|Christine Daniels]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === '''Resources''' === == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week *The Ham family of Honesdale, Pennsylvania were involved in boat building. Honesdale is currently not located on navigable waters. At the time it was the terminus of the D & H Canal which was built to transport coal from the mountains of Pennsylvania to the Hudson River and eventually to New York City. ** [[Ham-2901|William Henry Ham (1834-1914)]] Second Great uncle '''claims that he built 63 boats in 6 months using machinery''' and the Canal Company took his plans and built a boatyard. **[[Ham-2897|Thomas Ham (1806-1886)]] **[[Marvin-2037|Roswell Ellsworth Marvin (1797-1885)]] was an early '''paymaster and land agent for the D & H Canal Company'''. He was Jimmy's second great-grandmother's brother's wife's grandfather. 8 degrees of separation. **Great uncle [[Ham-2902|Thomas J Ham (1837-)]] was '''editor and proprietor of the local newspaper the “Wayne County Herald”''', a newspaper published in Wayne County, Pennsylvania, United States. * [[Garrigus-582|Zula Garrigus]]'s sister [[Garrigues-955|Lula]] lost her husband [[Brooks-22491|Lafayette Brooks]] to a tragic accident as he '''alighted from a train''' - he died from injuries several days later. She was left with five children, from 9-year-old Earl to young Lafayette just four days old. She remarried [[Allen-55106|Alfred Allen]] and had two more sons. Details on Lafayette's profile. * The Lewenichts seem to be '''quite the musicians''': Irving played flute, his wife was a cellist, his dad was a musician, Henry was a drummer with the Army in the Spanish-American War, etc. * Great-grandmother [[Lewenicht-1|Mary Louise Lewenicht]] was married for two years to [[Kimpel-171|Henry M. Kimpel]] before John Dudley. They divorced in 1889, which was newsworthy in Buffalo and the subject of articles "A Divorce Suit" and then "One Made Two." Articles on Mary's profile. * Mary Louise Lewenicht's brother [[Lewenicht-7|Edward Lewenicht (1863-1938)]], was the victim of a '''brutal knife attack''' in 1895. His throat was cut and the papers declared him "mortally wounded" and said "He cannot survive!" He pulled through and lived another 43 years. * Grand-uncle [[Kimpel-172|Henry P. Kimpel]] was injured when '''falling from a belt line train''' in Buffalo. Through his stepfather and guardian [[Dudley-5723|John Dudley]], he sued the New York Central Railroad Company for $5,000 damages February 7, 1898. He alleged that he was thrown from the train. The company asserted that he and another boy were riding on the back platform, and that Henry jumped off when the conductor pulled the other boy inside the train. *[[Dudley-5779|Daniel Wallace Dudley (1897-)]] lists his occupation as "private detective" on his marriage record with [[Hoffman-10919|Minnie Harpel (Hoffman)]]. * [[Ballamy-33|Three]] [[Ballamy-34|generations]] of Humphrey Ballamy's married women named Grace (different maiden names!) * [[Wales-1575|Hubert Wales]]' sister-in-law Edna (Richards) Wales had a brother John who divorced and moved to Seattle. He died from head injuries after a '''fight outside a tavern''' in downtown Seattle. He was attacked by an unknown assailant and suffered a skull fracture and hematoma, dying 2 1/2 weeks later. Articles on his profile: [[Richards-18323|Johnny Richards]]. * Jimmy's first cousin twice removed (she was [[Graviet-2|Nellie (Graviet) Wales]]' cousin) [[Gravitt-231|Pairlee Gravitt]] married [[Richards-18324|Lawrence Richards]], brother of his great-aunt [[Richards-18302|Edna (Richards) Wales]]. They lost a 9-month-old daughter to pneumonia the following year. In the late 1930s or 1940, Lawrence abandoned Pairlee and their son Joe to work as a farmhand in Arkansas. Pairlee posted legal notices seeking his response and received a divorce in Huntsville in late November 1941. She married Lowell Nabors '''that same week''' in Kentucky. Lawrence was drafted into the Army in 1942. After Lowell died in 1972, Pairlee ''remarried to Lawrence'' in 1978. *New ancestral surnames uncovered: **''Wales'': Eaves, Clem (Klemm), Sibert (Seibert), Mayer, Jung, Grossem, Jager (Jaeger), Trautmann, Molter, Sarr, Spengler, Steinberg, Mossberg, McCarly, Crockett, Holland, Robinson, Leggett, Spiers, Corbell, Eldridge, Ramsey, Simmons, Parsons, Thurston **''Brock'': [[Broke-16|Broke]], Isler, Franck ([[Francke-19|Francke]]), Gloxin, Schnabel, Wendlander, Mueller, Welti, Graebsch, Matlock, Holt, Meadows, Merryman, Shearman, Woodlief, Duke, Marston, Soane (uncertain parents), Hampton **''Graviet'': Baugher (Bager), Graham, Hilliard, Ledbetter, Claiborne, East, Thurston, Lotz, Schwab (Seyb), Krocker, Bassett, Jess, Weinreich, Rocker, Eiberle, Wild, Schroth **''Turner'': McCan, Cooper **''Dudley'': Eason, Colestone, Edis, Ashbey, Ham, Lile (Lyle), Barrett (uncertain parents), Ballamy, Hexx (Hex, Hicks), Mark, Dyer, Baker, Pearce, Treweeks, Hawken, Bayly, Sanders, Cornish, Adams **''Lewenicht'': Levenicht, Normann, Schmeling, Schröder, Lorenz, Peters, Both, Schmidt, Krabben **''Coleman'': Dodson, Williams **''Garrigus'': Bunch, Jones, Alderdice, McClain (Macklane), Browne, Yates, McEwen, Miller, Dunn, McNaughton, Bell === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. *"[[Space:A Graviet Family Memento|A Graviet Family Memento]]", work on space page is in progress. Found was a few pages from a book belonging to Jesse Graviet from 1825 with national significance, signed with his name that it is his book, and son William used the book as school work writing tablet. Only 2-3 tattered pages but I found the same edition of the book in the Louisiana State University Library, with photos, showing how it had been used as a school writing tablet by students. I have permission for WikiTree to use the photos from LSU. The other is from Family Search. *[[Space:Ham boat yard in Honesdale|Ham boat yard in Honesdale]], a long article about the boat yard belonging to [[Ham-2897|Thomas Ham (1806-1886)]] (Jimmy’s ) and his son [[Ham-2901|William Henry Ham (abt.1835-)]] in the newspaper owned by another son [[Ham-2902|Thomas J Ham (1837-)]] *[[Space:Lewenicht in Buffalo address books|Lewenicht in Buffalo address books]], an analysis of the appearance of members of the Lewenicht family in public address books or city directories of Buffalo, New York. === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests' family serve in the military or military conflicts? * [[Holland-2883|Tillman Horne Holland (1794-1874)]] - War of 1812. (4th Great Grandfather - Cord Erskin Wales maternal great grandfather) * [[Gravitt-219|Jesse (Gravitt) Gravet (1797-1861)]] - War of 1812 - Private - Perkin's Battalion of Mississippi Territory. *[[Lewenicht-14|Henry Lewenicht (1866-1948)]] (Great Granduncle) - Spanish-American War - Briefly served in the military during the war, and was the musician for the 65th NY Volunteer Infantry until the regiment was mustered out on November 19, 1898. *[[Lewenicht-31|Louis Lewenicht (1886-1918)]] (1st cousin of Mary (Lewenicht) Dudley) - World War I - Was killed in action in France 5 Sep 1918. He is buried there in Oise-Aisne American Cemetery. == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === :''Brick walls themselves don't give you bounty points, but if we are stuck on an ancestral line that blocks you from getting those potential points. ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== '''Grandparent 1''': [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wales-Family-Tree-1576 Cord Wales' Tree] #[[Wales-1584|Thomas Jefferson Wales Sr.]] ➔ needs parents '''Indiana & Alabama''' #[[Eaves-1171|Mary Eaves]] ➔ needs parents '''Alabama''' #[[McCarly-2|Mary McCarly]] ➔ needs parents '''Georgia & Alabama''' #[[Robinson-15942|Tabitha Robinson]] ➔ needs parents '''South Carolina & Tennessee''' '''Grandparent 2''': [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Brock-Family-Tree-6894 Ines Brock's Tree] #[[Brock-3254|Laban Brock]] ➔ needs mother '''South Carolina & Alabama''' #[[Unknown-362515|Unknown-362515]] ➔ needs LNAB '''South Carolina''' #[[Matlock-1069|Matlock-1069]] ➔ needs parents '''Alabama & Tennessee''' #[[Holt-6436|Jesse Holt]] ➔ needs parents '''Alabama''' #[[Meadows-2222|Matilda Meadows]] ➔ needs mother '''?North Carolina''' '''Grandparent 3''': [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Graviet-Family-Tree-3 Clarence Graviet's Tree] #[[Gravitt-219|Jesse Gravitt]] ➔ needs parents '''Virginia & Alabama''' #[[East-2547|William East]] ➔ needs parents '''Virginia & Alabama''' #[[Thurston-3253|Elizabeth Thurston]] ➔ needs parents '''Virginia & Alabama''' #[[Graham-26452|Amanda W Graham]] ➔ needs parents '''Alabama''' '''Grandparent 4''': [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Turner-Family-Tree-38557 Bessie Turner's Tree] #[[Turner-38706|Turner-38706]] ➔ needs parents '''Tennessee''' #[[McCan-112|McCan-112]] ➔ needs parents '''South Carolina & Tennessee''' #[[Cooper-33954|Junior Cooper]] ➔ needs parents '''South Carolina/Tennessee''' #[[Unknown-586587|Liza Unknown]] ➔ needs LNAB '''South Carolina/Tennessee''' ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== '''Grandparent 5''': [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Dudley-Family-Tree-5723 John Dudley's Tree] #[[Dudley-5760|Enoch Dudley]] ➔ needs mother '''Northamptonshire, England''' #[[Williams-107570|Elizabeth Williams]] ➔ needs parents '''Northamptonshire, England''' #[[Eason-1632|Samuel Eason]] ➔ needs parents '''Cambridgeshire, England''' #[[Eason-1631|Alice Eason]] ➔ needs mother '''Cambridgeshire, England''' '''Grandparent 6''': [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lewenicht-Family-Tree-1 Mary Lewenicht's Tree] #[[Both-225|Anna Eleonora Both]] ➔ needs mother '''Germany''' #[[Prander-1|Prander-1]] ➔ needs parents '''Germany and New York State''' '''Grandparent 7''': [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Coleman-Family-Tree-15764 John Coleman's Tree] #[[Coleman-15894|Michael Coleman]] ➔ needs parents #[[Dodson-6341|Dodson-6341]] ➔ needs father '''Kentucky & Tennessee''' #[[Williams-107568|Sophia Williams]] ➔ needs parents '''Georgia''' '''Grandparent 8''': [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Garrigus-Family-Tree-582 Zula Garrigus' Tree] #[[Unknown-569406|Judia Unknown]] ➔ needs LNAB '''Pennsylvania or Tennessee?''' #[[Unknown-552446|Milany Unknown]] ➔ needs LNAB #[[Unknown-552446|Milany Unknown]] ➔ needs parents '''Tennessee''' #[[Bunch-2460|Thomas W. Bunch]] ➔ needs parents '''North Carolina''' #[[Alderdice-19|James Alderdice]] ➔ needs parents '''possible Scotland''' === Needs Work === # #

The WikiTree Challenge 2023 Challenge 15

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== WikiTree Challenge 15 == ===Starting Profiles=== # Here is a video explaining how to find missing connections: {{YouTube|rJjmJdPMxNQ}} === Needs Work === === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captains, [[Koehnline-1|Thomas Koehnline]] and [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === FamilySearch is only licensed to share some images from their FamilySearch Centers and cannot make them available across the Internet. Post those requests here for someone to visit one of their [https://www.familysearch.org/centers/locations/ 5,000 centers or 1,500 affiliate libraries] to download the image. ==Locations== List any countries you find here # == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === Please be sure to include which of the seven starting individuals your interesting find connects to and don't forget to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted the find. :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week: * [[Maxwell-4400|Alber Rufus Maxwell (abt.1878-1959)]] was born a mere 11 weeks after his parents [[Maxwell-19189|James Maxwell (1836-1901)]] age 43 and [[Elliott-23748|Cleora M (Elliott) Maxwell (1855-1949)]] age 23 were married. It was the second marriage for James. *[[Lawton-1437|Charles Lawton]] A blind qualified pianotunist. He took his life in 1933 after hearing another possible war and was scared for his nephew, Albert who was 16 years old and his constant companion, thinking he would have to go. [[Hill-53077|Hill-53077]] 09:40, 24 September 2023 (UTC) *[[Swinscoe-27|Hannah Swinscoe]] After her husband died in 1890 she married his brother in 1891. This was illegal in the UK until 1921. [[Hill-53077|Hill-53077]] 09:40, 24 September 2023 (UTC) === Military Profiles === Please be sure to include which of the seven starting individuals your military person is connected to and don't forget to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted it. === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === :These links will be added mid-week by [[Langholf-2|Eowyn]] and the [|captain]. Remember to claim any brick wall bounties in the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/0000000 G2G]! ==== Brick Wall Ancestors ==== #

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== WikiTree Challenge 18 == '''Organization''': [https://www.rigensoc.org/ Rhode Island Genealogical Society] {{G2GLink|}} ===Score Sheet=== [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20231214/User.htm Score sheet] ::Scores update once an hour. ::Connections refresh twice an hour, though the score sheet won't reflect that. ===Starting Profiles=== # [[Babcock-3518|Christiana (Babcock) Bannister]] #[[Codner-149|Ephraim Codner]] #[[Cole-32594|Easton Cole]] #[[Murphy-28247|Mary (Murphy) Larivee]] #[[Short-10435|Charles H Short]] #[[Slater-1302|Samuel Slater]] #[[Williams-133548|Walter Williams]] Here is a video explaining how to find missing connections: {{YouTube|rJjmJdPMxNQ}} === Needs Work === While working, the maintenance categories can be added to profiles as needed: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:WikiTree_Challenge%2C_Maintenance_Categories Challenge Maintenance Categories]. If there are profiles that need extra work or are in countries you're not comfortable in, feel free to list them below. *this isn’t a Needs Work item, just hints for an ancestor Ephraim Codner provided by Geoff Cardner. See [[Space:Ephraim_Codner_b_1683_Rhode_Island_origins|Ephraim Codner b 1683 Rhode Island origins]] [[Weatherall-96|Weatherall-96]] 20:18, 19 December 2023 (UTC) *From Ellen Smith: I have created two profiles for Revolutionary War soldiers that would benefit from attention by members who have an interest in documenting Rev War veterans. Their profiles could use stickers, and I think that someone with a Fold3 subscription might be able to find more records of their service. They are : https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Straight-750 and https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bennett-41488 -- the grandfathers of Easton Cole's wife. * [[Whipple-987|Sarah (Whipple) Ballou (1701-1763)]] has three spouses and 18 children are all mixed up... bad merge??? === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captains, [[Weatherall-96|Elaine Martzen]] & [[Langholf-2|Eowyn Langholf]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Photos_FAQ#How_do_you_know_if_you_have_permission_to_upload_a_photo.3F Help Section] first, and you can also check the website's Terms of Service. * === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === FamilySearch is only licensed to share some images from their FamilySearch Centers and cannot make them available across the Internet. Post those requests here for someone to visit one of their [https://www.familysearch.org/centers/locations/ 5,000 centers or 1,500 affiliate libraries] to download the image. # New Jersey records indexed on FamilySearch show the marriage in 1698, at Gloucester, New Jersey, of [[Wightman-35|George Wightman]] and Elizabeth Wood. According to the index record, Elizabeth Wood was the daughter of John Wood and Sarah Wood and George Wightman was the son of George Wightman and Elizabeth Updike. Those are the names of the parents of George Wightman of Kingstown, Rhode Island, and I'm puzzled about why they would have married in New Jersey. I've not found a corresponding record in the usual New Jersey sources. It would be nice to have the record image, and I suspect the film may have been misidentified by FamilySearch, so I'd like to know how this record set is identified in the film itself. The source citation is "New Jersey, County Marriages, 1682-1956," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VW5P-QFM : 23 February 2021), John Wood in entry for George Wightman and Elizabeth Wood, 1698; citing Gloucester, New Jersey, New Jersey State Archives, Trenton; FHL microfilm 850,324. == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Locations === List any countries you find here #Armenia (Turkish) #Azores (Portugal) #Belgium #England #France #Germany #Ireland #Italy #Scotland #United States ##Arkansas ##California ##Connecticut ##Georgia ##Illinois ##Massachusetts ##Missouri ##New York ##Oregon ##Pennsylvania ##Rhode Island ##Vermont === Interesting Finds === Please be sure to include which of the seven starting individuals your interesting find connects to and don't forget to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted the find. : List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week: * [[Huebbers-4|John Huebbers (1887-1958)]] worked as a bologna maker, baker, and milk route driver. In 1931 he was convicted of selling milk with less milk solids and fat than required. (Thiel-559)(Walter Williams) *[[Guerrier-74|Helena Florence (Guerrier) Brown (1890-19??)]] was attacked by her landlord with an iron bar in 1922, receiving a cut on her head, because he was mad at her children for being noisy.(Thiel-559)(Walter Williams) * [[Howe-1990|James Howe (1781-abt.1802)]] and his two brothers Mark and William died off the coast of Cape Cod in 1802 after their ship wrecked. They were in their early twenties and had sailed on a world voyage. [[Finch-7411|Finch-7411]] 06:02, 16 December 2023 (UTC)(Samuel Slater) * [[Garand-303|Mary Garand]] and her husband John Murphy liked the name, Mary. They gave the first name Mary to 4 of their daughters; Mary Elizabeth, Mary Ellen, Mary Sarah, and Mary Lena. Some daughters chose their middle name as the preferred name.(Stephens-3929) [[Stephens-3929|Stephens-3929]] 14:45, 16 December 2023 (UTC)(Mary Murphy) * Capt. [[Pratt-3735|John Pratt (1761 - 1836)]] was in early life a mariner, and then a ship owner and merchant. He established the first line of packets between Boston and New Orleans, (Albasini-30)(Samuel Slater) * Both of the grandfathers of [[Cole-32594|Easton Cole]]'s wife [[Bennett-41453|Roxana (Bennett) Cole]] served on the American side in the Revolutionary War. The two grandfathers are [[Bennett-41488|David Bennett (1745-1833)]] and [[Straight-750|Joseph Straight Jr. (abt.1750-)]]. [[Smith-62120|Smith-62120]] 05:20, 17 December 2023 (UTC) * [[Slater-1302|Samuel Slater (1768 - 1835)]] pioneered the American textile industry by introducing machinery that revolutionized textile production in the United States. Drawing on his memory of machinery in his birth country, England, Slater reconstructed the complicated spinning machines when he relocated to the United States, thus playing a key role in launching the American Industrial Revolution. At least two presidents, James Monroe and Andrew Jackson, visited Slater at his home. Jackson, who saw Slater in 1833, said "I understand you have taught us how to spin." [[Albasini-30|Albasini-30]] 00:00, 18 December 2023 (UTC) * [[Wilkinson-4663|Hannah (Wilkinson) Slater (1774-1812)]], Samuel Slater's, wife was an inventor. In 1793 his husband showed Hannah some very smooth yarn he had spun from long staple Surinam cotton. He intended to use it to produce cloth; however, Hannah and her sister used a hand spinning wheel to spin it into thread, and the resulting thread proved to be stronger than linen thread. The same year, Hannah applied to the U.S. Patent Office for a patent for an invention - a new method of producing sewing thread from cotton. The patent was issued in the name of "Mrs Samuel Slater". She was among the first American women to receive a patent. [[Albasini-30|Albasini-30]] 00:00, 18 December 2023 (UTC) * [[Brown-169833|Dr. Frederick Brown]]'s brother Clifford was caught embezzling a substantial sum from the bank where he worked, was arrested, and jailed. None of it was Dr. Brown's responsibility; but he nonetheless felt that as a matter of family duty he had to make restitution, and he did, in one blow destroying most of the family money. [[Albasini-30|Albasini-30]] 23:05, 18 December 2023 (UTC) * [[Slater-6651|Ruth Slater (1867 - 1944)]], at the age of forty-five, had an affair with the man who ran the family farm. He threatened to sue for breach of promise, and had to be given a great deal of money to disappear. Ruth, in anguish, turned to drugs, and remained addicted to cocaine for the rest of her life. [[Albasini-30|Albasini-30]] 23:29, 18 December 2023 (UTC) * [[Rockefeller-101|Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller (1908 - 1979)]], US vice president under Gerald Ford is 6 degrees from Samuel Slater. His second wife, Margaretta Large Fitler, was previously married with James Slater Murphy, great great grandson of Samuel Slater. [[Albasini-30|Albasini-30]] 09:51, 19 December 2023 (UTC) * Judge [[Durfee-408|Thomas Durfee (1826 - 1901)]], Chief Justice of the Rhode Island State Supreme Court published "The Village Picnic and Other Poems" a collection of poems capturing the beauty and charm of rural life in the mid-19th century. [[Albasini-30|Albasini-30]] 00:27, 20 December 2023 (UTC) === Excellent Profiles === Please be sure to include which of the seven starting individuals your excellent profile finds connects to and don't forget to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted the find. List excellent profiles to share with the guest at the end of the week: * === Military Profiles === Please be sure to include which of the seven starting individuals your military person is connected to and don't forget to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted it. '''REVOLUTIONARY WAR''' * [[Bennett-41488|David Bennett (1745-1833)]] - Paternal grandfather of Easton Cole's wife Roxana (Bennett) Cole, served as a private in Massachusetts militia. [[Smith-62120|Smith-62120]] 04:47, 15 December 2023 (UTC) * [[Straight-750|Joseph Straight Jr. (abt.1750-)]] - Maternal grandfather of Easton Cole's wife Roxana (Bennett) Cole, recorded with service in Holden's Rhode Island Regiment. [[Smith-62120|Smith-62120]] 05:20, 17 December 2023 (UTC) '''WAR OF 1812''' * '''CIVIL WAR''' *[[Palfrey-214|Francis Winthrop Palfrey (1831-1889)]] was a first lieutenant in the 4th Battalion of the Massachusetts Militia. He was made a lieutenant colonel in the 20th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, known as the "Harvard Unit" due to the number of graduates in this group. He served under William Raymond Lee, and was severely injured at the Battle of Antietam. Following Lee's discharge in December 1862, Palfrey was promoted to Colonel of the unit, a rank he would hold until his own discharge in April 1863 due to lingering health effects. On May 4, 1866, President Andrew Johnson nominated Palfrey for the award of the honorary grade of brevet brigadier general, to rank from March 13, 1865, for gallant and meritorious services during the war. [Albasini-30] * Archibald Gordon, husband of Lydia E. Cole who is a daughter of Easton Cole and Roxanna Bennett. Archibald Gordon was born in 1833 in Connecticut. He was married to Lydia Cole about 1852. When the American Civil War began he was living in Windham, co., Connecticut with his wife and children and was employed as a painter.[1] Archibald enlisted on 19 August 1862 and was a Private in Company I, 18th Regiment Connecticut Infantry. He was discharged with disability on 18 May 1864.[2][3]After the war, he returned to his family in Windham county and resumed working as a painter.[4]In 1878 his wife was able to apply for a pension for his Civil War service to help support her and her fatherless children.[5] [[Rutz-276|Rutz-276]] 17:36, 17 December 2023 (UTC) '''SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR''' * [[Balch-1222|Lewis Balch (1847-1909)]] Surgeon of the 37th, 71st, 10th regiments, National Guard, state of New York. Surgeon of the 2nd New York Infantry, U.S.V. during the Spanish-American War, then a surgeon of volunteers in the Phillipine Islands, then superintendent of sanitary improvements at Colon, Panama. [[Finch-7411|Finch-7411]] 17:44, 15 December 2023 (UTC) '''WORLD WAR I''' *[[Scuncio-10|Joseph Louis Scuncio (1896-1958)]] was the brother of William Norris Williams' maternal grandmother. He served in Company H of the 314th Infantry, 79th Division during World War I. * [[Tuttle-6899|Terry Tuttle (abt.1888-1918)]] Pvt. Terry Tuttle, 18th Co., 20th Engineers served in World War I. He died in the torpedoing & sinking of the troopship "Tuscania" on 5 February 1918 in the North Channel between Scotland & Ireland by German submarine UB-77. ( In the CC7 of Samuel Slater) [[Finch-7411|Finch-7411]] 23:02, 18 December 2023 (UTC) '''WORLD WAR II''' *[[Williams-133662|Harold Hicks Williams Jr (1918-1944)]] was the father of William Norris Williams. He was awarded the Purple Heart. Excerpt from FindAGrave Memorial: ''"PFC Harold H. Williams was riding in a 1/4 ton truck with another aid man in a column comprised of element of Task Force 'Beatty' which was ordered to move from an area north of St Vith to an area west of St Vith. The move was made under heavy artillery fire. Pvt Williams left the convoy and during an attempt to pass the road, was hit by enemy fire and was killed."'' [[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 15:20, 15 December 2023 (UTC) * [[Brown-169781|Frankiln Clarence Brown (1907-1992)]] was the uncle of William Norris Williams' step-mother, Ivy Brown. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Navy aboard the destroyer ''USS Harry E. Hubbard'', which was primarily charged with shooting down Kamikazes off the coast of Okinawa. He later founded Lee-Kapp Post 96, American Legion, Danbury, New Hampshire. Note of interest, the Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor occurred on his 34th birthday. [[Randall-8561|Randall-8561]] 08:57, 17 December 2023 (UTC) * [[Ramsay-4343|Walter Edward Ramsay (1924-1990)]] served in the United States Navy aboard the U.S.S. 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== '''The WikiTree Challenge Week 9''' == ---- : Guest Star: [[Lange-2712|Katherine Willson]] : Katherine's [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1189846 G2G Post] === '''Documents shared by Guest''' === === '''Photos shared by Guest''' === :[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Lange-2735 Walter Carl Hermann Lange, Campaign Flyer] === '''Interesting Finds '''=== #Katherine and President [[Van_Buren-1|Martin Van Buren]] are 3rd cousins 6 times removed. https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Van_Buren-1&person2_name=Lange-2712 # Katherine's Great Grandfather [[Lange-2735|Walter Carl Hermann Lange]] was awarded a "Citizen Citation" by the Taylor Township Police Department. He helped in the capture and arrest of a holdup suspect." https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Lange-2735 #[[Waldock-135|Hannah (Waldock) Woods (1806-1884)]] had a child [[Waldock-227|Thomas Whatley Waldock (1825-1826)]] in 1825. Two years before she married Edward Woods. Sadly he died the following year. The child is not on Katherine's Ancestry Tree, so she may not know about him. # There is a Clandestine Marriage of Katherine's 8th great grand uncle [[Waldock-12|Richard Waldock (1699-1761)]] to Martha Weillington in 1730. (Image attached to the source) # Katherine's great-grandmother [[Ehl-62|Amina Ehl]] died on 21 December 1934, the day of her 45th birthday, immediately after a stillbirth that day. This was the day after her 15th wedding anniversary. In addition to his wife Amina and child, her husband [[Maudlin-286|O. D. Maudlin]] lost his mother [[Sample-1153|Sarah]] in March 1934 and first cousins [[Maudlin-298|Harry Maudlin]] in February 1934 and [[Maudlin-317|Lawrence Maudlin]] in September 1934. # Katherine's great-grand uncle [[Wehrmeister-40|Fred Wehrmeister]] was a police patrolman with the City of Detroit in 1910, and was made lieutenant in 1924. He retired in the 1930s. In 1934 a burglar really picked the wrong house to rob. See https://www.newspapers.com/clip/12090807/detroit-free-press/ In 1935 Fred beat a world match bowling champion who was on a traveling exhibition. See https://www.newspapers.com/clip/73144722/bowling-exhibition/ === '''Resources''' === * "[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3D-LS3F-Q?i=2284&cat=279775 Eighteenth Century Records of a portion of Dutchess County, NY]" which iclused Rombout precinct and the town of Fishkill. This is part of the series that was edited by Franklin D. Roosevelt (Volume III), and has been republished by the Dutchess County Historical Society. Source Citation: ** Reese, William Willis and Helen Wilkinson Reynolds. "[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3D-LS3F-Q?i=2284&cat=279775 Eighteenth Century Records: of the portion of Dutchess County New York...]" (NY: Dutchess County Historical Society, 1938). * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3D-LS7F-G?i=2654&cat=279775 Marriages & Deaths...] published in the newspapers in Pougheepsie, New York. * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3D-LSZP-6?i=1884&cat=279775 New Hakkensak Church]: This was the first Reformed Dutch church in Dutchess County, NY. They served Poghkeepsie, Viskil, N. Hakensak and Hoopewel. * "[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3D-LS42-T?i=2055&cat=279775 Records of Crum Elbow Precinct, Dutchess County, New York, 1738-1761]," includes Charlotte and Clinton precincts and the town of Clinton. Edited by Franklin D. Roosevelt. Citation: ** Roosevelt, Franklin D.. "[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3D-LS42-T?i=2055&cat=279775 Records of Crum Elbow Precinct, Dutchess County, New York, 1738-1761]," Volume VII (NY: Dutchess County Historical Society, 1940), n.p. [Note: The original carries entries written as far back as 1738 by the clerk of the precinct.] == Sources ==

The Wilcox Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Wilcox Family == * by William Henry Whitmore (1836-1900) * published David Clapp & Son, Boston, 1875 * Source Example: ::: Whitmore, William Henry. ''[[Space:The Wilcox Family|The Wilcox Family]]'' (David Clapp & Son, Boston, 1875) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Whitmore|Whitmore]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Wilcox Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/wilcoxfamily1875whit * https://archive.org/details/wilcoxfamily00whit

The Wilcox-Luke Genealogy

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== Contemporaneous Reports == '''First found report Nov 1865'''
BRISBANE papers to the 4th instant are to hand.
'''STICKING-UP OF THE MAIL''' The Daily Guardian of the 3rd states that some further particulars of this event have come to hand. It appears that the mail was stopped about six miles from Roma on the Condamine side, on Tuesday last, by " the Wild Scotsman." It happened that he had a pretty good haul as the mail contained a package of notes consigned to the Bank of Queensland, and also some specie, sovereigns, and silver, also for the same bank. It is not certain what the exact amount was, some say £75 others £175. It is not likely, however, that his career will he a long one, as £50 reward has been offered for his apprehension, and two constables and about twenty volunteers from Roma are out after him.[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/13121336 The Sydney Morning Herald, Thu 9 Nov 1865. p. 3. QUEENSLAND.] '''1865 Appraisal of Macpherson's exploits'''
WE have Brisbane papers to the 23rd instant.
The Daily Guardian of that date states that the " Wild Scotsman " is still at large, and growing bolder, by experience of the inefficiency of police protection in the districts he is infesting. He is fast getting mailmen down to that dangerous state of passive acquiescence which rendered the bushrangers of New South Wales so successful. What is worse still, the gossiping prattle of newspaper correspondents who reside in the districts, is fast helping to puff the poor wretch into that notoriety which is fame with a large majority of the utterly ignorant and the half-educated portion of the community, who are always ready to admire impudence and unscrupulousness, and who, having nothing to lose, no great reverence for law and order, consider every man a hero was a bold enough to set law and order at defiance. The last news we had of him was by a telegram from Gayndah on Thursday last, to the effect that he was supped rose been thrown from his horse at a place about fifteen miles from that town, and having lost his horse, was skulking away on foot, with police inspector Murray as his heels. Should the news be true, and Murray is fortunate enough to come up with the invincible here, we have no doubt he will be able to give a good account of himself, and of the robber also. In the meantime it is the duty of every honest well disposed resident in the district to assist the police to the utmost of their ability in either capturing or ridding the colony of the presence of such a desperado. "The Felons Apprehension Act" of New South Wales was effectual in breaking up the organised band of robbers who so long held away on the main roads of that colony. The merits of the Act are that under it, any one is at liberty to shoot down a known bushranger wherever he is found. Before we can hope to effectually grapple with the evil in this colony, we must have a similar enactment, and it is a pity that such a provision was not inserted in the Criminal Statutes last session, when they were consolidated. Prevention is better than cure and if such a law were once established here, it would go far to prevent lazy and dishonest men, like Macpherson, from turning highwaymen in order to live an easy and dissolute life.[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/13123881 The Sydney Morning Herald, Wed 27 Dec 1865. p. 5. QUEENSLAND.] '''£250 Reward.'''
THE Government has been pleased to grant the above Reward for the Apprehension, or for Information that will lead to the capture of JAMES MACPHERSON, alias 'The Wild Scotchman,' who is charged with Robbery under Arms of various of her Majesty's Mails in Queensland.
Description : About 23 years of age, 5 feet 10 1/2 inches high, square shouldered, stout build, long arms, light hair, no whiskers, small downy tuft of hair on chin, Roman nose, blue eyes, face much sunburnt, gunshot wound inside left forearm from wrist to elbow, speaks -German fluently.
Caution.— Any parties found harboring the said robber, or giving false information relative to his whereabouts, will be prosecuted under the Felons' Apprehension Act.
Information must be given to the undersigned or to any Justice of the Peace, or Police Officer;
D. T. SEYMOUR, ? Commissioner of Police;
January 1st, 1866.[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/147937634 Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser, Sat 13 Jan 1866. p. 3. Advertising.] We have, however, at the present time, in the very heart of the colony, an individual whose name is James Macpherson, but who is better known by the soubriquet of the "Wild Scotsman," committing depredations on travellers on the highway, and plundering Her Majesty's mails. Several bodies of police are in hot pursuit of him, but they cannot effect his capture; he continues to crop up at intervals and in different places, and frequently robs the mail within one hundred and fifty miles of Brisbane. In course of time there can be no doubt but that he will be hunted down by those who are on his track.[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/1260856 The Brisbane Courier, Wed 17 Jan 1866. p. 2. SOCIAL.] In Queensland, a similar movement is on foot in favour for the liberation of the bushranger McPherson, better known as the " Wild Scotsman." The petitioners appear to have adopted the ludicrous, although seemingly successful, course pursued by their neighbours in New South Wales, and they accordingly memorialise for the outlaw's liberation on the score that his mother is infirm and without means of support! Judging from this depraved notion of justice and mercy, it would appear that the future of these two colonies will be of an exceedingly lively nature.- If Messrs. Sullivan, Gardiner, and McPherson can effect a "junction of their forces," the must promising results may be anticipated, and the present monotony of the bush districts will be enlivened by a few more highway robberies and murders ; while the young recruits under these three experienced leaders will be afforded an opportunity of out rivalling the atrocities of such human fiends as Hall, Morgan, and Co.[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/8930197 The Mercury, Thu 28 May 1874. p. 2. THE MERCURY.] It is the fashion now to be very merciful to criminals, and, therefore, the news in another column that the 'Wild Scotsman' has been set at liberty will not surprise many. Indeed, if we approved of the principle— which we assuredly do not — of giving prisoners long sentences and then letting them off with short terms of punishment, we should say that in the case of MACPHERSON the lenity of the law could not be better employed. He was a very young, hot headed, and romantic, but not a radically bad fellow at the time when GARDINER, BEN HALL, MORGAN and other bushrangers in the Southern Colonies were having things pretty much their own way down there, and when their exploits were the wonder and admiration of a considerable number of honest and foolish working men, artizans, and others in this colony. MACPHERSON, ' The- Wild Scotsman,' was one of these people who were led away, only he was, by the impulsiveness of his nature, and a little more force of character led much farther away than any of his fellow workmen. He was fired with the ambition of emulating the deeds of GARDINER, BEN HALL, MORGAN, CAPTAIN THUNDERBOLT, and the other popular highwaymen then upon the roads in the southern colonies — and he adopted their profession at once and tried to emulate their example. He did not commit, as many murders as his prototypes in the southern colonies, and he was not so cruel nor bloodthirsty in his robberies nor so senseless in the destruction of cheques and other valuable property, of which he could make no use, when he found. them in the mail bags of the postmen he 'stuck up' while he was on the road. But he had a long career of crime and cost the country a large sum of money from first to last. Under the circumstances the cheapest and most satisfactory mode of dealing with the culprit would have been to have hung him. As this. was not done at the time, and the man has been long enough in prison to have become convicted of the folly of following highway robbery as a profession in this colony, there seems no particular danger in letting him at liberty again now. He is not a heartless villain. his poor old father and mother are honest respectable folks—and he can, and probably will, make up his mind to buckle to hard honest work for the remainder of his days, and try to make the last days of his parents as comfortable as he can. If he gets tired of the monotony of this sort of life, and tries the .'bushranging' again — why there will be less trouble to catch or shoot him down than there was before, because the country is more thickly populated, and bushranging is not so popular and romantic a system of robbery, as it was in 1864 and 1865. The risks are great in releasing such a criminal; but the people who took the most active part in securing his release reside in or close to Brisbane, and therefore are not likely to suffer from any depredations which he may commit in the future. If he does take it into his head to 'stick them up,' tie them to trees in the lonely bush, or otherwise maltreat ; them— why they will take it all in good part under, the hope and belief that he will serve the people in the outside districts , very much worse than that, because, the latter took no active parf in securing his release.[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/169516390 The Telegraph, Wed 23 Dec 1874. p. 2. No title.] In order not to be out of the Colonial fashion our Government1 has released a notorious scoundrel called James Macpherson, better known as 'the Wild Scotsman.' It is to be hoped that the long imprisonment which this man has suffered has been the means of instilling more settled ideas in his mind.[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/169514703 The Telegraph, Fri 25 Dec 1874. p. 2. THE WEEK.] Further signs of the awful season we have been passing through, are not far to find. Carriers come in daily, with a weak team, who had a strong one last year, with one team who had two last year, and some we hear of, have lost their all-poor Black Jack (the first white man that ever crossed the Burdekin), and James Macpherson (the noted "Wild Scotsman" of former days) being among the great sufferers among the carriers, so far as I have yet learned.[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/52443268 Morning Bulletin, Sat 8 Apr 1893. p. 7. WINTON.] [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT]
Bourketown
July 23
While returning from a funeral an old resident here, James M'Pherson known many years ago as the 'Wild Scotsman,' was thrown from his horse, and so injured that he only lived, unconscious, for 48 hours. He leaves a widow and a large family unprovided for.[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/146908643 Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser, Wed 24 Jul 1895. p. 2. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.] == Historical Reflections == The Wild Scotsman By OXLEY BATMAN [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/139910115 World's News (Sydney, NSW : 1901 - 1955), Saturday 24 February 1951, page 6. THE BAD OLD DAYS.] IN November, 1865, the Nanango bush telegraph in the South Burnett region of Queensland was humming with the news that "The Wild Scotsman," Alpin Macpherson, was in the district. Born of respectable, hard-working parents who took part in the McConnel's historic squattage of Cressbrook Station, Macpherson's exploits reverberated from the Weddin Ranges of NSW to the Houghton River district of Moreton Bay. Macpherson had established himself as a sort of Robin Hood-cum Don Quixote in South Burnett. With the squatters he was not popular. Among the shepherds, hut-keepers, station hands and draymen, of whom a sizable percentage were convicts, he had many sympathisers; was a source of pride in the frontier district of Nanango. Typical of his acts was when he called at an outstation of Tarong, the district's pioneer pastoral holding, and found the shepherd's hut occupied only by the shepherd's wife and a trio of emaciated looking children. The appearance of the group changed Macpherson's visit from plunder to philanthrophy. From his saddlebags he drew a big swag of silver which he endeavored to press upon the terrified woman. Guessing it was the proceeds of some holdup, she declined the silver. Incensed at the rebuffing of his "charity," the Wild Scotsman rode off after lecturing the woman on the evils of ingratitude among the lower orders. The goodwill toward the Wild Scotsman, fostered by such incidents, was not shared by Patrick McCallum, first guardian of the mails on the lonely Nanango-Gayndah run. McCallum delivered the mails by pack saddle; it was before coach tracks were laid down in this region, inhabited by some of the most war-like aboriginal tribes in the colony. In mid-November, 1865, McCallum, as he set out on his run, had uneasy thoughts about being ac-costed at a lonely stage of the trip about 50 miles from Nanango. But as he let down the sliprails on the common, exactly a mile from the town of Nanango, he was stopped by the demand: "Bail up!" The mailman turned and faced the Wild Scotsman, who commanded him to move his horses into the scrub. Macpherson ransacked the bags, taking only cash. Then he apologised for the stress of circumstances which compelled him to "borrow" the mailman's horse and rode off on it. Left with only a packhorse, McCallum trudged the dusty mile back to Nanango township where he found a large detachment of NSW troopers in the the middle of a spree and in no state to chase the Wild Scotsman. They greeted with alcoholic derision his impassioned statement that, within the past hour, their quarry had been at the very gate of Nanango. Meanwhile, on the mailman's horse, Macpherson covered 40 miles before nightfall, reaching Mondure Station (afterwards owned by the late Arnold Wienholt, African big-game hunter and champion of Emperor Haille Selassie). At Mondure, Macpherson helped himself to the best of a bunch of horses and then headed north. He was careful to free the mailman's horse at a spot where it would be easily found. A note attached to the animal's halter thanked the mailman for the loan. Some months later near the Seven Mile Flat adjacent to the present-day South Burnett town of Goomeri, the Nanango-Gayndah mailman heard from the rear the command: "Bail up!" Turning, McCallum looked into the barrel of the Wild Scots-man's pistol. This time Macpherson was mounted on a well-known racehorse Black Eagle, stolen from the Hon. H. B. Moreton, of Wetheron Station. Black Eagle had been a star performer at the Burnett Derby at Gayndah, the first organised race meeting in Queensland. The bushranger again ransacked the mails. This time the mailman was left his horse but was relieved of his saddle. McCallum was assured that this saddle would be returned at the first opportunity. Before he took leave of his victim, the Wild Scotsman requested McCallum to deliver an important packet to Mr. J. O'Connel Bligh, Police Magistrate of Gayndah. This packet was found to consist mostly of warrants for Macpherson's arrest. A few weeks later, the borrowed saddle, bearing a note reading: "This is Pat McCallum's saddle. See he gets it back," was found in the stable of a shanty near the town of Taroom, 100 miles away. A few weeks later, Macpherson attempted to attend a race meeting at Tarong station, doubtlessly with the idea of acquiring a blue-blooded stable mate for Black Eagle. On the outskirts of the meeting he was recognised by the station's head stockman, Alex McCallum, a brother of the mailman. Abandoning his intention, Macpherson fled to the scrubs of Tenneringering Creek. Here he took shelter in a hut during a storm but on emerging, he found Black Eagle had bolted at the height of the downpour. The Wild Scotsman then set out on foot for Nanango. Near Maidenwell he narrowly escaped being ridden over by a galloping police posse as he lay hidden in long grass. Subsequently the missing Black Eagle was found by a blackboy from Tarong station and returned to his owner. Black Eagle lived to win another classic event at the famous Gayndah race meeting. Meanwhile, Macpherson slipped through the police cordon and reached the vicinity now occupied by the Nanango District Hospital. The Wild Scotsman was so confident that on several occasions he entered the bar of the old Star Hotel, close to the headquarters of the NSW police detachment. His confidence in the loyalty of his Nanango sympathisers was vindicated by a warning of a belated raid on his hideout on Hospital Hill. Macpherson was miles away when the net closed, although he was travelling on foot. The Wild Scotsman, however, knew where to find a horse. Near Meeandu Creek, on the Jondaryan-Nanango run, the mailman, Pat McCallum, heard the now familiar demand: "Bail up!" At the subsequent airy announcement: "Pat, I want your horse," the maddened mailman danced with rage as he declared: ''This is too much! People will think I'm working in with you." Macpherson was insistent and departed with the horse, comforting McCallum with: "Don't worry, Pat. I'll return it to you on Saturday." On Saturday, Macpherson, having used McCallum's horse to catch another mount, left the mailman's animal by a path where he was certain to find it. To honor his promise the Wild Scotsman had run the gauntlet of a much reinforced police body. Despite his widespread band of sympathisers, the South Burnett was getting too hot for the Wild Scots-man. He lay low till March, 1866, when he successfully stuck up the Maryborough - Port Curtis mail coach. Then he made into the ranges, and thumbed his nose at the police parties which rode unobservingly within a hundred yards of his hide-outs. Macpherson made his fourth holdup of HM mails near Gin Gin Station in April, 1866. This time the mailman was acting as a decoy in a plan devised by a party of squatters who had become impatient at the futility of the police. When the mailman halted at the bushranger's demand: "Bail up," the concealed squatters converged. Macpherson fled, scorning the fusillade which followed him, but after a long chase his mount foundered. The Wild Scotsman surrendered quietly and said: "Good work, boys! The police could never have done it!" Macpherson escaped twice during the month he was awaiting trial, robbing the Peak Downs-Rockhampton mail coach during one period of liberty, but he was eventually recaptured. On September 13, 1866, he was sentenced by Judge Lutwyche in Brisbane to 25 years imprisonment. The fact that in all his escapades the Wild Scotsman had never discharged a shot at a man paid dividends. A representative body of citizens, among whom were the Rev. B. G. Wilson, an influential Brisbane clergyman, and Mr. J. H. McConnel, owner of Cressbrook Station, on which Macpherson had been born, approached the authorities. As a result, Macpherson was released on December 22, 1874. His subsequent career vindicated the granting of his parole. Till his death after a fall from a horse near Burketown, on the Gulf of Carpentaria, in 1895, the Wild Scotsman's record remained clean. '''The WILD SCOTSMAN ROAMS the RANGES When Queensland Bushrangers Rode— No. 4.''' By CLEM LACK [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/98232398 Sunday Mail (Brisbane, Qld. : 1926 - 1954), Sunday 14 May 1939, page 13.] QUEENSLAND'S most picturesque bush-ranger in the sixties was Alpin MacPherson, known as the Wild Scots-man, who attempted to emulate the deeds of Ben Hall, Gilbert, and other highwaymen of the Southern States. He was not of the desperado type, and seems to have taken to his lawless profession in the spirit of adventure rather than that of an outlaw indulging criminal instincts in a wild career of robbery, violence, and sudden death. His activities were sufficiently astonishing, and the pattern of his wild life so colourful as to place him among the select company of Australian bushrangers, although his exploits were not on the same scale as those of Gardiner, Thunderbolt, and other more notorious characters of the road. Twice he was captured, twice he escaped in dramatic circumstances; and after serving a term in prison he was released before his sentence was completed. Thereafter he lived a peaceful, orderly life, and died prosaically of a broken neck when a horse which he was riding to a funeral threw him to the ground. MacPHERSON was born in Scotland, and came to Queensland with his parents as a child. His father was employed on McConnel's station at Cressbrook. Young MacPherson went to school in Brisbane, and on leaving was apprenticed to John Petrie, the stone mason whose workshops were situated on the corner of Queen and Wharf streets. He was popular with his employers and workmates, and bore a good reputation as an intelligent and industrious work-man. He was a diligent reader and took a keen interest in the debating classes held at the Brisbane Mechanics School of Arts. One morning he failed to appear at work, and the people of Brisbane town were astonished and shocked to learn later that the amiable, well-mannered lad, who had gone to the rescue of a leading citizen when toughs attacked him one night at the Valley, had taken to the roads, with two other wild young spirits from the shearing sheds who were fired with the ambition to become bushrangers. The first exploit of MacPherson and his companions was to "stick up" the public house and store of a man named Willis at Houghton River, North Queensland. During the scuffle, Willis attacked MacPherson with a tomahawk, and was slightly wounded by a shot fired by the Wild Scotsman or one of his companions. For some time after this occurrence, there is very little definite record of his movements, and the material available to the historian is somewhat vague and contradictory. It appears, however, that thereafter, the Wild Scotsman preferred to work alone. He is sup-nosed to have boasted his intention of going to New South Wales to fight a duel with Sir Frederick Pottinger, head of the police force in that colony. There appears to be fairly conclusive evidence that he actually was in New South Wales for some time, that he en-countered Sir Frederick Pottinger and some troopers and exchanged shots with them, and was slightly wounded during the affray. He has also been credited with having joined the Hall gang of bushrangers, and he frequently claimed afterward that he staged robberies and hold-ups in company with Gilbert and Hall. SOME time in the early sixties the Wild Scotsman returned to Queensland, and speedily became a notorious character, robbing the overland mails, sticking up travellers, stealing racehorses and other-wise endeavouring to establish him-self as the standard ideal of the Australian bushranger. The records in the Oxley Library are vague and contradictory, and it is difficult to outline his career in chronological sequence, but it appears that he had not been opera-ting for many months when he was captured by the police. A warrant had been issued for his arrest for his attack on Sir Frederick Pottinger, and he was extradited to stand trial in Sydney on a charge of shooting with intent to do grevious bodily harm. Before the trial opened Sir Frederick Pottinger was killed in an accident, and the charge against MacPherson was not preceded with. He was returned to Queensland in charge of the police to stand trial for the Haughton River hold up and other charges. At Brisbane he was remanded to Rockhampton, and was placed aboard the steamer Diamantina. To ensure the safe custody of his prisoner, Constable Mailer chained him with leg irons, handcuffs being a useless precaution. MacPherson, a big, well-built man, had remark-ably small hands and could easily slip them through the ordinary handcuffs. He boasted freely that the handcuffs that could hold him had never been made. Nevertheless, in spite of the leg irons. MacPherson managed to escape. During the voyage up the coast he had been so quiet and sub-missive that the constable allowed him to stay on deck during the day, and MacPherson would sit near the cook's galley reading a book for hours at a time. While the ship was at Gladstone he took advantage of the hustle and confusion at the wharf and the relaxed vigilance of his gaoler to make a desperate bid for liberty. Probably, his hands being free, he had managed to secrete a file, and loose himself of his leg irons. In the dusk of the evening he slipped quietly overboard, swimming through shark-infested waters to the shore. His escape was not noticed till about half an hour afterwards. The Wild Scotsman was never again captured by police, and he roamed at large for three years more be-fore he was caught by a party of bushmen. ONE day at dusk, seven or eight miles past Barambah, he stuck up the mailman, carrying her Majesty's mails between Nanango and Gayndah. McCallum, the mailman, was astonished to hear a loud, penetrating voice roaring from the shelter of some trees: "Pull up! Pull up!" Immediately afterward a power-fully built man, about 24 years old and 6ft. in height, emerged, leading a handsome jet black horse. This was identified later as the racehorse Black Eagle, stolen from the Hon. B. B. Moreton, of Wetheron. Pointing a six-chambered revolver at McCallum's head, the stranger exclaimed peevishly: "You've kept me waiting! I've been on the look-out for you for a long time!" "Are you the Wild Scotsman?" asked McCallum. "They call me that?" replied the huge, bearded rider, who made no attempt to conceal his identity. He forced the mailman to turn off the load into the bush and dismount, but McCallum courageously refused to take the mail bags off his horse. MacPherson, picturesque, with a red girdle round his waist, tied his mount to a near-by tea-tree, and taking a long knife from his girdle, ripped the mail bags open, swiftly abstracting everything of cash value. He also took the mailman's saddle and helped himself to some cigars the mailman had in his pocket, adding insult to injury by offering him one. He then handed the mailman a packet and asked him to deliver it to J. OConnel Bligh, police magistrate at Gayndah. The package contained a number of valuable papers which MacPherson had taken in previous robberies, and which he said were of no use to him. VAULTING into the saddle, MacPherson then made off at a gallop. The mail man reported the hold up to the police at Boonara. Next night he arrived at Gayndah, and thirty police and trackers were sent in search of the Wild Scots-man, a price being put upon his head. MacPherson narrowly escaped capture many times. One day he was lurking around Tarong Station. A race meeting was to be held on the following day, and MacPherson was trying to "lift" a race-horse or two from one of the pad-docks. But he was discovered and had to dash off with a hallooing posse of well-mounted young squatters at his heels. He managed to give his pursuers the slip, and travelled toward Cooyar, camping on Tenningering Creek. A thunder-storm broke, and he sought shelter in an old shack, leaving his horse nearby. When he returned, his horse had gone, and he was forced to travel on foot through country that was stirred up against him like a dis-turbed hornet's nest. He was nearly caught by a search party in the Maidenwell district. He was actually lying down, with some blade grass as his only cover, when several mounted police rode past him only a few feet distant. AS a sequal to the robbery near Boonara, an escort of mounted police accompanied the mailman from Gayndah to Boonara, but no escort was provided for the journey from Nanango. Neglect of such an obvious precaution met with its due reward shortly afterwards. McCallum was again held up and robbed by the Scotsman, this time just out-side Nanango in broad daylight, on the Old Barambah Road. Seemingly, all this time, the bush-ranger had been wandering about on foot. Walking quietly from behind a tree, he pointed his revolver at McCallum and demanded his horse and saddle as well as other valuables. After slitting the mail bags, and making a leisurely selection, he rode off on the stolen horse. He apologised to the mailman for taking it, and promised to return the animal as soon as he could. He reached Mondure in the dusk of the evening, and choosing one of the best horses he could find, made for the Wide Bay ranges, leaving be-hind him the "borrowed" mailman's horse, which was subsequently retrieved by its owner. MacPherson worked his way further and further north, occasionally varying the robbery of mailmen and road travellers with a raid on a lonely settler. In March, 1866, the mailman who carried the overland mail between Maryborough and Port Curtis was "stuck up" and robbed by MacPherson about seven miles from Waroo Station at Baffle Creek. He was not heard of or seen again for a month. On March 31 the mailman, on reaching Gin Gin station, was warned that a strange man riding a horse and leading another had been seen riding through the paddocks, and that later he had made inquiries of station employees as to the date and time of the mailman's arrival. Suspecting that the stranger was the Wild Scotsman, plans were made to trap him. Two of the men rode swiftly to Munduran Station, eight miles away, to put the manager, W. Nott, on his guard, and ask him to organise a pursuit party. The nearest police station was at Maryborough, 100 miles away. It was arranged that the mailman should go ahead of the party and act as a decoy. Near the Kolan River, the two men from Gin Gin saw in the distance on the far side of the river a man riding on horse-back and leading another, evidently making for a bush shanty some dis-tance along the road. They recog-nised him as the suspicious stranger, and warily the party followed their quarry. THE mailman, as arranged, can-tered leisurely ahead of the party, who were all well armed, and rapidly overhauled the traveller. Continued on next page. " After slitting the mail bags, and making a leisurely selection he rode off on the stolen horse . . . WHEN THE WILD SCOTSMAN ROAMED THE RANGES (Continued from previous page.) MacPherson, as he proved to be, was walking his horse slowly along the road, when he heard the mailman galloping along behind him. Some sixth sense must have warned him that all was not well, and just at the moment his pursuers broke from cover, he dug his spurs into his mount, dropped the halter of the animal he was leading, and wheeling his horse round, galloped recklessly down the steep side of the gorge below the road. He probably would have escaped them had not his horse foundered. His pursuers, mounted on strong, fresh horses, speedily caught up with him ere he had reached level ground at the bottom of the declivity. Hurriedly the Wild Scots-man began to unstrap the double-barrelled gun he carried across the pommel of his saddle, but he was too late. He found himself staring down the barrels of four rifles, and Nott exclaimed: "Put up your hands, or I'll fire!" The Wild Scotsman shrugged his broad shoulders, and slowly reached up his arms. "All right,'' he growled, "I give up." After he had been searched and relieved of a collection of pistols, his legs were strapped to his stirrups, and his hands tied behind his back. "I knew you weren't policemen,'' he said, addressing Nott, "by the way you galloped down that ridge, but you would not have got me if my horse hadn't been done up." In the pack of the horse he had abandoned was found a well-equipped case of surgical instruments, with a supply of lint, and other necessaries for treating wounds. The party and their prisoner returned to the station. The police at Maryborough were advised, and two constables took the outlaw into custody. MacPherson was committed for trial at the Supreme Court, Brisbane, on the first charge of robbing and shooting Willis at Haughton River. Evidently he had plenty of sympathisers on the jury, for he was acquitted on the ground of doubtful identity. He was defended by barrister Pring, afterward Mr. Justice Pring. The Crown Prosecutor told the Chief Justice (Sir James Cockle) that there were many other charges pending against the prisoner. At his request the venue was changed to Maryborough. At the Maryborough trial, on two charges of mail robbery, the Wild Scotsman was found guilty and sentenced to 25 years' penal servitude. THE Wild Scotsman disappeared from public view behind the wall of St. Helena prison in More-ton Bay. He had served nine years of his sentence when he determined to escape. The prison authorities carefully guarded the boats on the beach, but MacPherson had made other plans. Sugar cane was then cultivated on St Helena, and prison labour was employed in the growing and manufacture of sugar. One dark night MacPherson broke out of his cell, taking a "sugar cooler," a shallow wooden box about 8ft. square and a foot deep, he dragged it to the water's edge. In this frail craft, with a pair of crude paddles, he faced the peril of choppy seas and the menace of sharks, and succeeded in reaching the mainland. But he was soon recaptured. Two years later he was more fortunate. The Rev. B. G. Wilson, of Brisbane, interested himself in the Wild Scotsman, and through his influence the authorities suspended the remainder of the sentence. MacPherson, on gaining his freedom, justified the clemency extended him by leading a quiet and exemplary life. He met his death some years later at Barcaldine, falling from the horse he was riding and breaking his neck. == Other Sources == # The "Wild Scotchman" : Queensland bushranger James MacPherson Pt.1. John Oxley Library, State Library of Queensland, Online blog. 25 May 2016. Accessed on 28 Mar 2022 at https://www.slq.qld.gov.au/blog/wild-scotchman-queensland-bushranger-james-macpherson-pt1. # The "Wild Scotchman" : Queensland bushranger James MacPherson Pt.2. John Oxley Library, State Library of Queensland, Online blog. 25 May 2016. Accessed on 28 Mar 2022 at https://www.slq.qld.gov.au/blog/wild-scotchman-queensland-bushranger-james-macpherson-pt2. # Wikipedia contributors, "James Alpin McPherson," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=James_Alpin_McPherson&oldid=1040064566 (accessed March 28, 2022). # Basil Shaw, 'McPherson, James Alpin (1842–1895)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/mcpherson-james-alpin-4134/text6619, published first in hardcopy 1974, accessed online 28 March 2022. # [http://www.sabatech.net/Scotchman/ Blog: James McPherson - The Wild Scotchman. Queensland's only Bushranger.] # Moreton Bay and More Blog ## [https://moretonbayandmore.home.blog/2019/10/07/a-brief-history-of-bushranging-in-queensland-part-1/ A Brief History of Bushranging in Queensland. 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Smith & Paterson Pty. Ltd., 1950. 1974. pp. 51-54. # Grimes, Judith A. Pioneering into the Future: A History of the Nanango Shire. Wise Owl Research Publishers, 1998. pp. 401-404. == Sources ==

The Wildbores in America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Wildbores in America, A Family Tree == * by [[Wilbor-256|John Reid Wilbor]] (1869-1947) * published by the author, Saint Paul, Minn., 1907 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Wildbores in America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=FKmbMvW3SpkC * https://books.google.com/books?id=ftpHAQAAMAAJ search & snippet only * https://archive.org/details/wildboresinameri00wilb * https://archive.org/details/wildboresinameri1907wilb * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE184850 2nd edition (1933) * All: ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005781049 ::* https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/29175 * Vol. 1: https://archive.org/details/wildboresinameri01wilb * Vol. 2: https://archive.org/details/wildboresinameri02wilb * Vol. 3: https://archive.org/details/wildboresinameri03wilb * Vol. 4: https://archive.org/details/wildboresinameri04wilb * Vol. 5: https://archive.org/details/wildboresinameri04wilb === 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 === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Wilbor, John Reid. ''[[Space:The Wildbores in America|The Wildbores in America]]'' (Saint Paul, Minn., 1907) [ Page ]. * ([[#Wilbor|Wilbor]]) * Wilbor, John Reid. ''[[Space:The Wildbores in America|The Wildbores in America]]'' (Saint Paul, Minn., 1907) [ Page ]. * Wilbor, John Reid. ''[[Space:The Wildbores in America|The Wildbores in America]]'' (Saint Paul, Minn., 2nd Ed, 1933) [...HTML_LINK_HERE... Vol. X, Page Y (FamilySearch.org)].

The Will of Edward Batten 1638

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[[Batten-530|Edward Batten]] of Bristol gentleman, 15 September 1638, proved November 1638. The poor of Temple Parish in Bristol. Wife Mary Batten. My three tankards which I bought of my Cousin Pitt I give to my three grandchildren and godsons Edward Hobbs, son of Thomas Hobbs, Edward Galhampton, son of William Galhampton, and [[Colston-172|Edward Colston]] son of [[Colston-171|William Colston]], the eldest of them to choose first. To my daughter Mary Hobbs and her heirs, after the death of my wife, my tenements in Bristol lying between Key and Marsh street and the Lanthorn tenement and the sum of five hundred pounds. To my daughter Elizabeth Batten the leases of my lands in Westerley which I hold of Mr Roberts. To my daughter [[Batten-1189|Sarah Colston]] for her better maintenance of her and her husband &c all my lands and leases in both the Hambrookes in the parish of Winterbourne. My daughter Anne Dollinge. My daughter Martha Galhampton. My tenement in Bristol wherein my son in law Colston dwelleth. My daughter Anne's husband John Dolling and her daughter, Mary Dolling and the rest of her children. I do give unto Edward Batten and William Pitt my cousins forty pounds apiece at my executor's discretion, committing them to his care. My sister in law Mrs Gittin* and her children. My brother Symon Batten. My son in law Mr Thomas Hobbbes I appoint executor and do desire my cousin Mr Edward Pitt and Mr Richard Meredith, vicar of Stogarsey, to be overseers. Published the 16th of September 1638. Referred to in will of William Pitt (1631) as "sister Anne Gethinge". [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/28532/images/dvm_LocHist012283-00524-0?ssrc=pt&treeid=1593183&personid=212272491181&hintid=&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true&pId=1030 Genealogical gleanings in England Vol II] ==Sources==

The will of Edward Holte

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[[Category:Warwickshire, Wills and Estates]] The will of [[Holte-31|Edward Holte]] written in January 1592/3 and proved on 21 March of that year.https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D928865 Reference: PROB 11/81/247 Description: Will of Edward Holte of Duddestone, Warwickshire Date: 21 March 1593 Held by: The National Archives, Kew (accessed 4 Jan 2022)
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. ff is rendered as F. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People in the will, in the order that they are mentioned.
*John Massye (gentleman my godson) *Maister Doctor Hinton (my good freinde) *Dorothie (my welbeloved wife) *Maister Baker (from whom he bought Charterhouse, Coventry) *Margaret Holte (daughter) *Mary Holte (daughter) *my eldest sonne (oddly not mentioned by name) *Anne Easte (daughter) *Edwarde Easte (son in law) *Barnabie Easte (Edward Easte's father) *Goodith Easte (daughter of Barnabie, presumably Edward Easte's sister) *John Wirley (brother in law) *John Huggesford (brother in law) *Humphrey Wirley (son in law) *John Huggesford (son in law) *Katherine (wife of Humphrey Wirley) *Lettice (wife of John Huggesford, son in law) *Frauncis Holte (younger son) *Robert Holte (younger son) *Thomas Ferrers (brother in law) *Sir Humfrey Ferrers Kt (brother in law, executor) *Edward Willimz (executor) *William Colmer, mercer (executor) *Abraham Wyrley (cousin) *Bailiffs: Richard Norton, William Hulley, Nicholas Dey, John Bull *Other Servants: William Westonn of Gaydon, Nicholas Dacles, John Cokersall, Edward Holbrooke, Thomas Ensor, Nicholas Milner, Thomas Staples *John Bennet (friend) *William Holte (executor) *Overseers: Clement Fisher esq, John Lloyd Esq, William Lewes Esq ---- The mercyfull will of the everlastinge
god be donne unto me and all myne both nowe and ever. I Edward Holte of Duddestone
in the Countie of Warw[ick] Esquire beinge I prayse god in good and perfecte memorye, and willinge to sett
all my worldlie thinges in order, Doe with his asistance make and establishe this my last will and
Testament this present moneth of January in the yeare of o[ur] saviour Christ one thouesand five
hundred ninetie and two in manner and forme followinge desiring all my friends to be contented
therwith videl[ice]t. First and Cheefley as Christianytie requireth earnestley cravinge pardon w[i]th
sorowful harte for my greate and manifold sinnes most carelesley and continually com[m]itted through
out the coarse of my life. I do com[m]ende and leave my soule to the greate mercy of Jesus Christe
our onlie saviour and redeemer by the blessed merits of whose death and bludsheddinge I remaine
stedfastley assured to be partaker of his everlastinge kingdome, not doubtinge but that his
mercie doth farre exceede my manifold offences and therefore buildinge my faith firmlie uppon his
assured promise made unto penitente sinners, I doe make sure accompte to be of the nomber of his
electe, and that my body and soule shalbe unyted togeather againe at the last daye and be
partaker of his ioyfull sentence, and my mortall body whensoever it shall please god to separate my
life from it I com[m]ende to the earthe from whence it come to be buried in my Chappell on the North Sid
of my parish churche at Astone in the vaute which I have made there, and such monument or
memorye of my wife and me to be made there of us as by my Executors shalbe thoughtfitt. and
they to allowe themselves for the Charges bestowed theruppon, and the manner and order of my
funerall I whollie leave to the direction of my executors for that it be without worldlie pompe, but
rather with charitable distribution[s] to the poore and needie, and with bestowinge of blackes uppon my
wife, children and servinge men, who uppon my Executors and Overseers, and such other of my good
freindes as they shall thinke Fitte / Nexte of all my will and desire is, that all and every of my
debts dewe to any of my good freind[e]s or to any other parson or parsons in righte and concyence uppon
dewe proffe made therof shalbe trulie paid by my executors, the som[m]e wherof to my memorye I doe
leave herewith in writinge under my hande, Item first I give and bequeath to the poorest people
and housholders inhabitinge within the parish of Aston aforesaid, three pounds sixe shilling[e]s ^viij d, and to
the like poore people inhabitinge within the towne of Birmingham and Dereatend fower pound[s]
to be paied within seaven monethes nexte after my decease and the same to be distributed amongeste
them accordinge to the necessities by some such of the discreteste Inhabitants of either of the said
parrishes as by my executors shalbe appointed. Item I give and bequeath to '''John Massye'''
'''gentleman my godson''' Fortie shillinges and to my good '''freinde Maister Doctor Hinton''' Fortie shillinges
hopinge he will bestowe a sermon at my buriall. Item next my will is that '''Dorothie''' my welbe
loved wife, if shee will after my decease make her dwellinge and abode at Duddestone
shall have and enioye the ioynture which I have heretofore assured unto her duringe her
widowhood by certeyne Indentures of conveyance Tripertite bearinge the date the fourth day of Aprill
in the sixteane yeare of the raigne of our soveraigne Ladye Queene Elizabeth etc and by
other assuraunce, and also yf shee shall fortune to marry againe and therby loose the said said
Joynture, that then shee shall have and enioye from thencfourth duringe her naturall life the
yearely anuetie or rentcharge of two hundred marks issuinge out of all my landes, tenements
and hereditamentes in Duddeston and within the Lordshippe or mannour of Birmingham w[hi]ch
I have also heretofore assured unto her after such her seconde mariage by certeyne other
Indenture[s] Tripartite bearinge date the twelve day of June in the eight and twenteth
yeare of the raigne of our said soveraigne Ladie Queene Elizabeth as by the same
severall Indenture[s] more playnlye appeareth, soe as my said wife doe observe the contente[s]
and the meaninge of the same severall conveyan[n]ces and doe not breake the condic[i]ons and
provisoes in them conteined. and ^if shee will after my decease dwell and make her abode at my
howse called the Charterhouse nere to the Citie of Coventrie which is the fitter place of
the two for her, Then my will is that my said wife not onlie have and enioye duringe
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her life the saide Charterhouse and growndes with thappurten[a]nces therunto belonginge which I
have purchased of '''Maister Baker''', and also the Charterhouse Close and litle hartes
heade there which I have taken for certeyne yeares to come and my Dovehouse lately
builded at Bulkington she painge to my sonne and heire the yearly rente of five pound
thirteane shillings fower pence for the same, and likewise the rente dew yerely for the ^sayd
Charterhouse Close and harts heade, and the respite of homage and other dewties for
the same, but also she shall after my decease have and enioye duringe her life, the said
yearly anuitie or rentecharge of two hundred markes before menc[i]oned to be issuinge
and paiable out of all and singuler my lands tenements and hereditaments within the
same deede menc[i]oned, soe as she doe accepte and take the same in full recompence and
satisfaction of all Jointures, [dowres?] and other dem[m]ands whatsoever in to or out of any
of my lands, tenements or hereditaments by reason of any conveya[n]nc[e]s before menc[i]oned
or of any other title. Item I give and bequeth to my two daughters '''Margaret Holte'''
and '''Mary Holte''' five hundred pounds a peece for and towards theire preferments
to be paid unto them at such severall tymes as they shall accomplish theire severall
ages of fower and twentie yeares a peece yf they or eyther of them shall fortune to
be soe longe unmaried, or els soe sone after as it may be levied, and if they or either
of them shall fortune to be maried before that age, then parte of the said porc[i]on and
porc[i]ons soe bequeathed to be paid to her or theire use the tyme of theire mariages videl[ice]te soe
much therfore as by my executors and the survivors of them shall be thought convenient
they maye disburse, and the residue of the same sixe hundred pounds a peece to be paid
at such severall tymes afterwards as the same shall or maye be conveniently levied of
the rentes and proffites of my mannors, lands, tenementes, Leases and other thinges
hereafter in this my will lymitted and appointed to and for the performane therof
accordinge to the true intente and meaninge of this my will, which legacies I give unto
my saide two daughters and either of them uppon Condic[i]on that they or either of them
shall not bestowe herselfe in mariage without the devise and consente of my wife my
'''eldest sonne''', and my executors or the more parte of them livinge, and if they or either
of them shall bestowe her selfe in mariage without such likinge and consente then I will
that shee or they soe maringe shall lose the one halfe of hir or theire said legacies and
porc[i]on herein bequeathed and have but onlie the one halfe therof to be paid unto hir
or them / Also if they or either of them shall fortune to decease before theire or her
said age of fower and twentie yeres beinge then unmaried, Then my will is that
their or her said said legacye soe deceasinge shall cease and not be paid to any parson
or parsons / Item I give and bequeath unto my '''daughter Anne Easte''' Five pounds of
yearly anuitie duringe the terme of sixteane yeares next after my decease if she shall soe
longe live to be paid unto her at twoe usuall Feastes in the yeare by the appoyntmente of my
Executors and the survivors of them out of my lands and Leases herein devised and limitted
to and for the performance of this my will / and I further give and bequeath unto my saide
Daughter Anne if shee be livinge at my decease, and to my '''sonne in lawe Edwarde Easte''' her
husband Fortie poundes towardes the better storinge of theire house and groundes to be paid
unto them by my Executors at such times and soe sonne as they maye respectinge the convenient
paymentes of my other legacies, and also I give to the said Edward easte all such advantages
and forfitures of coven[a]ntes and bonde by statute as '''Barnabie Easte''' his father hath heretofore
committed unto me by his not performinge of the Covenantes and agreementes betweene us.
and I give ^bequeath unto '''Goodith ^Easte his daughter''' Fortie pounds to be imployed to encrease to her
use, Item my will bequ[st?] and desire is that the Coven[a]ntes and agreementes of mariage
heretofore coven[a]nted and agreed uppon betweene '''my brother in lawe Maister John Wirley'''
and me, and betweene '''my brother in lawe Maister John Huggesford''' and me shall be
one my parte performed and kepte with the better, and my said brother Wirley be
truly paid in December next which by our Indentures of Agreementes is then dewe unto him.
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Also I bequeath to Dorothie my lovinge wife, or to '''my sonnes in lawe Humphrey Wirley and John'''
'''Huggesford''' at theire ch[?]oices Fortie markes of yerely rente a peece to discusse the charges of
theire boordes and findinge duringe such tymes as by my Coven[a]ntes or agreementes with my said
brothers in lawe. I am to give them thire boordes. / Item I also give and bequeth to the said
Humfrey Wirley if '''Katherine''' his wife shall soe longe live twentie poundes towardes theire setting
upp of house, and likewise to the said John Huggesforde twentie sixe poundes thirteane shillinges
and fower pence, yf '''Lettice''' his wife shall soe longe live towards theire settinge upp of house
to be paid as my executors may levy the same, / Also my will is that '''my two yonger sonnes'''
'''Frauncis Holte and Robert Holte''' shall quietley have and enioye im[m]ediately after my
decease duringe theire lives the severall anuities or yerely rentes charges of twentie markes
a peece, which I have heretofore by my severall deeds indented assured unto them for theire
maynten[a]nce accordinge to the purporte of the same deedes, videl[ice]t to my sonne Frauncis out of
my landes and tenementes lyinge and beinge within the mannor or hamlett of Bordesley neere
Birmingham, and to my sonne Robert out of certeyne my landes and tenementes in Weston in
Arden near Bulkington in the Countie of Warw[ick] whereof / I have also given them season
accordinglie. / and furthermore I give and bequeth to the ^said Frauncis Holte my sonne during
his naturall life and to such wife as he shall be maried unto at the tyme of his decease
duringe her naturall life, and after theire deceases to the eldest sonne, and for want of such
sonne to the eldest Childe of the said Frauncis lawfullie begotten, for tearme of life of
such Childe onlie all that the rectorye or Parsona[i?]ge of Shenstone with the appurten[a]nces
in the countie of Stafford, togeather withall the gleabe landes, tythes, and other hereditam[en]tes
whatsoever to the said Rectorie belonginge, payinge and discharginge the feefarme rente
yearly and other dewties dew for the same after expirac[i]on of Standley his Lease whoe
is nowe ten[a]nte therunto. / And I likewise give and bequeth to my said sonne Frauncis
imediatley after my decease the yerely proffitt and Comoditie of my two pasture groundes
beinge parcels of my Demaynes, which are com[m]only called the two over Ruddinges for the
better augmentinge of his maynten[a]nces in the studye of the comon lawes soe longe onlie and
untill such tyme as he shall enter uppon the said rectorye or parsonage of Shenston, with
the appurten[a]nces before bequeathed unto him, and then my will is that from thenceforth
my executors and the survivor of them shall have and take the yerely proffites of the
said pasture groundes towardes the paymentes of my debtes and legacies untill this my will
shall be fully performed, and my will and meaninge is that my executors and the survivors
of them shall duringe the mynoritie of my said sonne Frauncis take and receave his said
porc[i]ons of livinge, and bestowe the same yearlie uppon him, and to his use, as by the
discrec[i]on of them and the survivors of them shalbe thought fitt and convenient, and at
his full age of one and twentie yeares, to render him accomptes of theire bestowinge of
the same. / Item I also give and bequeath to my said sonne Robert fower hundred poundes
in mony to bee employed in stocke of march[a]nndize to mayntayne his trade withall, that I
woulde have him to be bounde apprentice unto videl[ice]t to be a march[a]nnte venturer, two
hundred poundes wherof I woulde have dilivered with him, when he is bound apprentice
uppon such assurance and agreementes as shall be then agreed uppon, with him that
shalbe his Maister as well touching his occupinge of parte of the same two two hundred
poundes in conveniente tyme, for his better com[m]oditie, as also for the safe repaimente againe
of the same two hundred poundes to him at the end of his yeares wherin '''my brother in lawe'''
'''Maister Thomas Ferrers''' hath freindly promised his assistance to place him. / and the
other two hundred poundes I will shall be paid by my executors and the survivor of them
to my said sonne Robert at the ende of his apprentishippe, yf he frame himself likely to
doe well and not to be an unthrifte, and I will devise and bequeath to my trustie freindes
'''Sir Humfrey Ferrers knight my brother in lawe''', '''John Huggesford''' and '''Edward Willimz'''
esquires, and '''Will[ia]m Colmer''' of Birmingham mercer and to the survivors and survivo[rs] of
them his Executores and Administratores for and duringe the tearme and space of sixtene
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twenty yeares nexte followinge after my decease, all those my mannors messuages landes tenementes rentes
and other hereditamentes whatsoever with thire appurten[a]nces aswell in possession as in reverc[i]on
scituate linge and beinge within the Lordships and mannors of hamletts of Aston neere Birmingha[m]
Witton, Duddeston, Birmingham Bordesley litle Bromyche and in Sutton in Colffilde in the county
of Warr[wick] and in Handsworth in the countie of Stafford which only my Bayliffes '''Richard Norton'''
'''William Hulley, Nicholas Dey''' and '''John Bull''' doe receive and gather the yerelie rentes and proffittes
of, as by theire severall rentalls of the same Collecc[i]ons maie playnlie appeare likewise my stocke
of sheepe that shall be at Sutton the tyme of my decease. / Also the occupac[i]on and takinge of
the yerely proffittes of my farme of the desolved Colledge of St Maries nere the Castle of
Leicester, and all the landes, tenementes, tithes, rentes and proffittes therunto belonginge for
and duringe the said terme and space of Sixteane yeares next followinge after my deca[e]se,
yf my tearme of yeres therin shall for longe continewe. / and likewise the occupac[i]on and taking
of the yerelie proffittes of my farmes of the Scite of the mannor of Tachbrooke als[o]
Byshoppes Tachbrooke with the appurten[a]nces in the said countie of Warr[wick], and of the
landes Meadowes pastures, and hereditamentes therunto belonginge, also of the Rectorie
or parsonage of Bulkington in the said county of Warr[wick], withall the tithes, proffittes, and
appurten[a]nces therunto belonginge and also the Rectory or parsonage of Aston near Birmingham
aforesaid, and of all the gleabe landes, tenementes, tythes, and other proffittes to the same
Rectory belonginge (Excepte the tythe corne of Duddeston[e] and Nechells onlie) also my closes
or sheepe pastures togeather lying in Aston, which I doe nowe use in myne owne occupac[i]on
called or knowne by the names of the newefilde Stafford croftes Coppockes close and
the roundhilles, and my seaven score cowple of ^rente con[n]yes and Rabbyts which are due to be
paid yerelie by the keeper of Aston heath, and likewise all the herriottes, relieffes weaves
and screves, and perquisites of courtes, which shall yerelie arise and growe due of, for and
by reason of any my said mannors lib[er]ties, landes or tenementes also excepted, savinge and
also alwaies excepted out of all the same premisses soe bequeathed to the performance
of this my will, such comodities, tithes, and other yerely proffittes, and such estates, Interestes
and yearlie rentes, charges or annuyties, in and yssuinge out of any of the said mannors, landes
tenementes, and fermes as I have heretofore by any former Conveyannce or by this my
will grannted, assured, or bequeathed to Dorothie my said lovinge wife to any of my
Children, or to any other parson or parsons during theire interestes therin accordinge to the
tenures and true meaninge of the same, which said devise and bequeste of the said rentes
yssues and proffittes yerelie com[m]inge and arisinge of the said mannors landes and ten[amen]ts
Rectories Fermes, and other the premisses before bequeathed (excepte before excepted)
is to the onlie purpose and intente, that the said Sir Humfrey Ferrers, John
Hugesford, Edward Willimze and William Colmer and the survivor of them his exec[utors]
and Administratores shall accordinge to my speciall trust reposed in them employe and
bestowe the same duringe the said termes and tymes before limitted and bequeathed
for and towardes the paimentes of all my deptes and legacies, and for the ^full performance
of this my will and Codicill hereunto annexed in all pointes accordinge to my true
meaninge, and if the overplus and residewe of all the said rentes, yssues and proffittes
that shall or maye com[m]e or arise aswell of the said mannors, landes, tenementes, parsonages
Fermes, and other the premisses de[v?]ised to the performance of my will (excepte before
excepted) as also of all my goods Cattels redy money. and depts owinge me and other
thinges whatsoever bequeathed or lefte to my executores, after my depts and legacies shalbe
paid and discharged, also this my will and Codicill in all pointes trulie performed, and
the reasonable charges of my executors in or aboute the performance of this my will in any
respecte, fully allowed. I give and bequeth unto that my sonne which shalbe my heire
and shall first accomplish the age of fower and twentie yeares to be dilivered unto
him with acomptes in writinge to be made of the same by my executors or the survivor
of them his executores and administratores at such tyme and tymes as theire use
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and interest of and in the said mannors, landes, tenementes, Fermes, and other the premisses, to the
purposes and intentes aforesaid shall or ought to ceasse and determyne accordinge to my true
meaninge. / Furthermore I give and bequeath to that my sonne which shall be mine heire and
firste accomplishe the age of two and twentie yeares uppon such condic[i]on as hereafter is expressed
my leases, Fermes and termes of yeares to Com[m]e of and in the Mannor or Lordeshippe of heth
alias hethe in the countie of Oxon with the landes tenementes and other the appurten[a]nces therunto
belonginge, and of and in the Scite of the mannor of longe Itchinton and the demayne groundes
Windmill, and other the appurten[a]nces in my lease therof conteyned togeather with suche my stocke
of Sheepe and other Cattell as shall be there remayninge at the tyme of my decease, and
of and in my leases and termes of yeares to com[m]e in Reverc[i]on in the Farme in Hurley within the
parishe of Kinsburie com[m]only called Shiltons Farme with the landes tenements, and other the
appurten[a]nces therto belonginge, and of and in my Farme and terme of yeares to com[m]e in the
groundes in Bordesley which are percelles of the Ferme there com[m]only called the hayes, and
of and in my terme of yeres to com[m]e in certeyne groundes of one [blank] Smith of Waterorto[n]
and of and in my said leases, Fermes, and termes of yeares to com[m]e of and in the Rectories
or parsonages of Bulkington and Aston neere Birmingham aforesaid togeather withall the
gleabe landes tithes, and other proffittes, with theire appurten[a]nces to them belonginge
and of and in my Fermes and residue of yeares to com[m]e after my will be performed
of the scite of the mannor of Tachbrooke alias Bishoppes Tachebrooke aforesaid, and
of the dissolved Colledge of St Maries neere the Castle of Leicester aforesaide, wth
all the landes, tenementes, tithes, profittes and other appurten[a]nces to them belonginge
excepte and alwaies reserved, the occupac[i]on and takinge of the yerly proffittes of
the same Rectories or parsonages and ferme[obliterated] with theire appurten[a]nces to such uses as
I have heretofore in this will given and bequeathed, som[m]e of the same fermes, L[..?]
untill this my said will shall be fullye performed, and I doe desire and charge my exec[utors]
hereafter in this will named and the survivor of them his executor and administr[ator]
of my especialle truste reposed in them to foresee and take order, that the yearley rentes
due and paiable by and for every the said leases before menc[i]oned and bequeathed
to my said sonne shall be well and trulie paid and dischardged at or be^fore the severall
dayes or tymes in the said leases lymitted and appointed for the paiementes therof
to the Queenes Maiestie her heires and successors and to such other parson or p[ar]sons
to whom the severall rentes reserved uppom the same leases shall be due and paiable, to
save and avoyde the danger and forfeiture of every of the same leases untill such
severall tymes before menc[i]oned as my said sonne is to enter uppon the same leases, and
to receive the proffittes of them.
Also I give and bequeath to my said sonne which shall be
my heire, and first accomplishe the age of two and twentie yeres all my Cubbord of plate
and other housholde thinges whatsoever made of silver my worser Bason and youer of silver
my two oldest silver Boles, my two worser gilte saltes, my olde silver Cuppe with the cover
two of my silver tunnes. and on dossen of silver spones, and also one halfe [of - indistinct] my badges of
silver, only excepted) and all and every the goodes Catteles houshold stuffe and thinges
hereafter menc[i]oned, uppon such condic[i]on also as is hereafter expressed (videl[ice]t) my best
Jewell with the Agatt in it, my signett ringe of golde, and my seale of sylver my best suite
of apparell throughout, also my beste bedde with the tester imbrodred, the sylke quylte
Curtens and hanginges, tapestrie, pallet bedde, Cheares, stoles, and Cusshions of Crymson
taffita to them, and ^all other furnitures therto belonginge in my Chamber over the Parlor
called the greate Chamber at Duddeston[n]e, and all my brewing leades and other
greate vesseles and brewinge Fatts at Duddestonn, the most of which furniture of the
bedde onlie is nowe at Duddestone, also two of my best Brasse potts, my two best pannes
and all my waynscotte, and such other my Furnitures of housholde whatsoever in my
houses as are fixed to the freeholde, also my bay stoned Colte and my largest Fillie
Colte w[i]th the one halfe of all my ridinge Furniture and sadells, and the moytie or one
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halfe of all the residue, of my Bedsteeds, Testors, Curtens, hanginges, Mappes, pictures boordes cubboordes
Coffers, Cheares, formes and stoles, and likewise the moytie or one halfe of all my Geldinges,
mares, and other peeces of horsefleshe, and of my oxen, bulles, kyne, and yonge bestes of all
sortes whatsoever, and ^of all the residue of my beddinge, brasse, pewter, lynnens, Cowpes, ware
presses, Iron stuffe, Waynes, Tumbrelles, plowes, and other ymplementes of husbandrie, and
moveable housholdstuffe whatsoever, togeather withall my armor, plate, Cotes, Calyvers, Pistolles
Gunnes, bowes, arrowes, pikes, and weapons of defence, also my dram[m]e and the one halfe of my
bookes, which he will Chose, also my said Closes or Sheepe pastures togeather lyinge in Astonn
which I doe nowe use in myne owne occupac[i]on, called or knowne by the names of ^the newe filde
Stafford Crofts, Coppocks Closse, and Roundhilles, and all my stocke of sheepe in them and
in other groundes in and aboute Duddestonn within the parishe of Astonn, togeather with
my Seaven score cowple of rente Conyes and Rabbittes which are due to be paid yearlie by
the keeper of Aston heathe, and likewise all the herryottes, relieffes weaves and streaves and
perquisites of Courtes which shall yearlie arise and growe due of or for and by reason of any
my said Mannors, liberties, landes or tenementes savinge and excepte suche partes or or percelles
of all and singuler the premisses as I have or shall by this my will otherwise specially
beqeath and dispose to any other parson or parsons, provided allways that Dorothie my
wellbeloved wife shall have the use and occupac[i]on duringe her life of any such my peece
of plate herin bequeathed to my sonne and heire which she shall have liking to keepe and
use, all which landes, leases, Fermes, stockes of Sheepe, plate housholdstuffe and other
things before named herby bequeathed to such my heire as aforesaid, I give unto hym
uppon condic[i]on, that he doe no wayes breake or alter the performance of
this my will in any thinge contrary to the true meaninge therof, and if he shall at
any tyme breake this my will, or hinder the performance of any legacy or Clause therin
conteyned contrary to my true meaninge, then I give and bequeath all and every the ^sayd
landes leases, farmes, stockes of sheepe, plate beddinge housholdstuffe and other thinges
before recited to my ^twoe yonger sonnes, Frauncis and Roberte, and allso to recompence
such other parson or parsons as shall be hindred by my sonne and heire his refusall to p[er]forme
this my will, provided alwayes , and my will and full meaninge is, touchinge all the
severall legacies before bequeathed to that my sonne which shall be myne heire and
shoulde first accomplishe the age of two and twentie yeares, soe that if such sonne
shall fortune to decease before he shall accomplishe the age, and shall leave any yssue male
of his body lawfully begotten to be his heire, the I give and bequeath uppon like Condic[i]on
as aforesaid all the legacies and bequestes and every of them to suche heire male of his body.
and for lacke of such yssue, then I give and bequeath the same legacies and every of them
to such parson which shall as my heire male inherite my said mannor or mansion house of
Duddestonn, and other Mannors, landes and hereditamentes, and to be Dilivered to
such heire or heires at his or theire full age or ages of two and twentie yeres and w[i]th
like accomptes [?] to be then made to hym or them of the same by my Executors and
the Survivor of them his executores and administrators as aforesaid, any thinge in
this my will conteyned to the contrary therof in any wise notwithstandinge, Provided
allwayes also, and my will and full intente and meaning is, yf my said Sonne that
shall be my heire at his age of two and twentie yeres or within one yeare after he shall
accomplishe that age, shall and will enter into sufficiente bondes, togeather with like
sureties with hym to my executors and the survivores or survivor of them his executores
and administratores for the performance of this my will and true paymentes of all and
every of my debts, legacyes, Rentes charges and bequestes herin and in the Codicill hereunto
annexed conteyned, which shall not be before that tyme by my said executors paide and
disharged, That then fromhenceforth my said sonne and heire shall enter uppon and
take the proffittes of all and singuler the saide Mannors, landes, tenementes, Fermes
and other the premisses before lymitted and devysed to and for the payementes and
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performance of the same, and that then also my said Executores and the Survivors of them shall make
accomptes unto hym of theire imployinge and bestowinge the former yssies and proffittes that they shall
receive and take of the same premisses, and of all other thinges whatsoever by them had and received
towardes the performance hereof, and also release unto my said heire all theire title and intereste
in and to the same premisses and every parcell of the same had by vertue hereof, And soe from
thenceforth my saide heire to stande chardged with the accomplishmente and execuc[i]on of this my
Will and Codecill in all partes beinge not before dischardged by myne executors as aforesaid, any
thinge herin conteyned to the contrarie therof in any wise notwithstandinge, Also I give and bequeth
to my said wife uppon such Condic[i]on likewise as is herafter expressed, all and everye the goodes
Cattelles, plate Jewelles, housholdstuffe, and thinges hereafter expressed, that is to saye, the
chayne of golde, Bruche hateband of pearle, Ringes and other Jewelles, and thinges which she ^hathe used
to weare, (saveing the Jewell with the Agott before bequeathed to my heire) Also my worser bason
and yewer of silver, my two worser guylte saltes of silver with the Cover, my two oldest silver
boles, two of my silver tunnes, my olde silver Cuppe with the Cover, a dozen of sylver spones, and
the one halfe of my silver badges, and my Closse in Duddestonn in Mr Selmans tenure com[m]only
called Clodsalles close, Also all the tith Corne of Duddestonn and Neachelles, and my Wagon[n] wythall
the furnitures therto, and allso the halfe of all my peeces of horsefleshe, and of my oxen, bulles
kyne, and yonge bestes of all sortes not otherwise given or bequeathed, with one halfe of my
sadelles and furniture, and her owne sadell, pillyons, Clothes and furnitures, also all my fatt
beastes and sheepe that I shall have afeadinge at the tyme of my Decease, togeather with
all my other quicke domesticall Cattell ^whatsoevere beinge not Derye, horses ^oxen kyne, yonge beastes, nor sheepe
Furthermore I give and bequeath to my said wife halfe my haye in the barnes, also the halfe
of all my Maulte, barley and oates which shall be aswell growinge one the grounde as in my houses
and barnes at the tyme of my Decease, and also the one halfe of all my bedsteedes, testors
Curtens, hanginges, Mappes, beddinge brasse, pewter, presses, pictures, boordes, Cupboordes
coffers Cheares, Formes, and stoles, and of the residue of my lynnens Cowpers ware, Iron
stuffe, Waynes, Tumbrelles plowes, implementes of husbandrye and moveable housholdstuffe
and other my goodes whatsoever which I have ^not otherwise by this my Will particulerlye bequethed
to my heire or any other parson or parsons, and also I bequeath unto her my best gowne of
dam[m]aske, such of my service bookes and bookes of Phisicke as she will chose, as such armor
and weapons as by the lawe she shall be chardgeable to keepe in respecte of her livinge, and
also Fortie poundes of redie money. / Provided alwayes, that if my said wife shall at any tyme
after my Decease duringe her naturall life, willinglye or advisedly attempte ore goe aboute to
breake or hinder the true performance or execuc[i]on of this my Will in any parte, or to alter the
use or intente of any thinge herein Devised to the performan[n]ce therof contrarye to the true
meaninge, That then all and everye the said severall Legacies and bequestes by this my
Will to her given and bequeathed shall be voyde and of none effecte, and that then shee
shall in all respectes loose the benefitt and advauntage of all the same Legacies, and then
I will ^that the same legacies and every of them shall be disposed by my Executors and the
survivors of them, for and towardes the payementes of all other my legacies, and the [so...?]
performance of this my Will. / I Furthermore give and bequeath to my said younger son[n]es
Frauncis and Roberte, all the residue of my bookes at Duddeston, to be indefferently
devided betweene them, Also to the said Edward East my sonne in lawe, the residue of my
apparrell and furniture for my body, which are not otherwise bequeathed, Also my Will is
that my '''Cozen Abraham Wyrley''' shall have and be tenaunte to the tithes of litle Bromwich
that he nowe holdeth of me for the terme and space of one and twentie yeares next after
my decease yf he shall soe longe live, for the yearlie rente of five poundes, which he doth
nowe paye for the same. / Fyrthermore my Will is, that all and every of my servauntes
and tenauntes which have or doe holde and houses or groundes of me without any Lease or
by any leases that shall expire shall continue tenauntes of the same for such yearlye rentes
as they doe paye for the same at my Decease untill the same houses and groundes shall com[m]e
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to the handes and possession of my sonne and heire, they keepinge sufficiente Reperac[i]ons in
the meane tyme, and usinge themselves honestley, and also such servauntes not refusinge
to doe the like service to my wife or to my sonne and heire as they have Donne unto me
also I give and bequeath to my servaunte '''William Westonn''' of Gaydon, yf he shall be
livinge at the tyme of my decease, the yerelie Fee of Fortie shillinges out of my farme
and rentes of the Lordshippe of Heith aforesaide during all the terme of yeares
to Come in my lease of the same after my decease, yf he shall soe longe live for the
service he hath donne unto me, and in recompence of his paynes to be taken in on[?] servinge
my Stock of sheepe at Darsett and Tachebrooke. / Also my will is that my servaunte
'''Nicholas Dacles''' shall have and be tenaunte to the groundes which he holdeth of me
in Astonn and Neachelles for Fortie shillinges lesse rente than he nowe payeth. / Also
I give and bequeath to my servaunte '''John Cokersall''', if he shall serve me at my Decease. my
worst suite of apparell throughout, and tenn of my yonge sheepe aboute Duddestonn, and also
my Will is, that he shall have and enioye for and duringe his naturall life the house and groundes
I have bestowed of him in Neachelles for the yearlie rente of eight pence, which he nowe paieth
also I give and bequeath to all the residewe of my housholde servauntes aswell men as wome[n]
not before menconed which shall have served me in the space of fower yeares at the tyme
of my decease, to every of them one halfe yeares wages apeece./ Item I give and bequeth
to my servaunte '''Edward Holbrooke''' Fortie shillinges. Item I give and bequeath to my
servaunte Richard Norton fower poundes. Item I give and bequeath to my servaunte
'''Thomas Ensor''' out of the Landes and tythes which he holdeth of me fower poundes yerelie
Item I give and bequeath to my servaunte Nicholas Deye Fortie shillinges yerlie lesse
rente then he nowe payeth for the groundes he nowe holdeth of me / Item I give and
bequeath to my servaunte '''Nicholas Milner''' tenn poundes, servinge my wife, as he hath served
me, Item I give and bequeath to my servaunt '''Thomas Staples''', sixe poundes thirteane
shillinges and fower pence servinge my Wife as he hath served ^me Item I give and bequeath
to my freinde '''John Bennet''' of Dereatend reader ^[there?] sixe poundes thirteane shillinges fower
pence in readye money./ And I doe hereby Constitute, make, and appoynte my saide trustie freindes
Sir Humfrey Ferrers, '''William Holte''', Edwarde Willimze, and William Colmore my lawfull exec[utores]
to execute and performe this my laste will an testamente, hopinge they will take the
paynes to see the same in all pointes performed accordinge to my true meaninge, and I
will that all the costes and charges of them and every of them, which shall be from tyme
to tyme layed out and disbursed in or aboute the accomplishement of this my will,
or any parte therof shall be discharged and allowed unto them and to the survivores
of them uppon the makinge of theire reasonable accomptes to myne heire as aforesaid
And I doe also hereby make and ordeyne my lovinge freindes '''Clement Fisher''' esquior
'''John Lloyd''' Esquior doctor of the Civil lawes, and '''William Lewes''' of the Inn temple
in London esquior my overseers of the execuc[i]on of this my will, desiringe them wherin
neede shall require to ayde and assiste my said executores and the survivor of them
in theire performance of the same, In witnes whereof I the said Edward Holte
have to this my Will and to every leafe therof subscribed my name, and to the labell
fixed hereunto to have sett my seale, the month and yeare before written, videl[ice]t in the
yere of the raigne of our soveraigne Ladie Queene Elizabeth &c the five and
thirteth By me Edward Holte
Probate in Latin
Vicesimo primo die mensis Martij anno domini ... millessimo quingentisimo nonagesimo secundo (21 March 1592/3)
granted to the above named executors. == Research Notes == *There is also a Sentence in Latin, dated 5 February 1594/5.https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D929883 Reference: PROB 11/83/113 Description: Sentence of Edward Holt of Duddeston, Warwickshire Date: 05 February 1594 Held by: The National Archives, Kew (accessed 4 January 2022) There is a very brief summary of the outcome on the history of parliament website.http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/holte-edward-1542-93
:In February 1594 a sentence confirmed the will, the court’s decision being in favour of Sir Humphrey Ferrers and the other executors against the widow and her eldest son Thomas, who had come of age four months before his father died. *Strangely he doesn't mention his eldest son by name, and only names his two younger sons. *There is no sign of a separate codicil, so perhaps it was intended to be incorporated into the main body of the will, as the will has been proved as is. '''Some words explained'''
*videlicet = that is to say or as follows *Weaves and screves = most likely waifs and strays (thanks to [[Donnelly-2171|Nic Donnelly]] for the suggestion). *Derye = probably dairy. *Darsett = possible Avon Dassett or Burton Dassett, very close to Gaydon. == Sources ==

The Will of Ezekiel Carrick, of Holderness, York 1784

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[[Category:Vincent-2548 Carricks of Yorkshire]] Holderness E.... of the Will of [[Carrick-805|Ezekiel Carrick of Swine]], late of Ganstead, Swine, deceased was granted to [[Carrick-811|Robert Carrick]], his son & one of the Executors by .... Paul.... (page too degraded to read the rest).... Page 2. In the Name of God Amen! I Ezekiel Carrick of Gainstead in Holderness in the parish of Swine and County of York Farmer, being of perfect mind and memory, make this my last will and Testament in the manner and form following Vigil. First I bequeath and give to my Daughter [[Carrick-814|Mary Carrick]] the sum of One Hundred Pounds to be paid to her when she attains to the age of Twenty One Years; I bequeath and give to my Daughter, [[Carrick-812|Martha Carrick]] the sum of One Hundred Pounds to be paid to her when she attains to the age of Twenty One Years. And if either of my daughters [[Carrick-814|Mary]] or [[Carrick-812|Martha]] should die before they attain to the age of Twenty One Years, my will is that forty pounds of their part or legacy herein above mentioned to be paid to the surviving sister. Also my will is that if either of my daughters should choose to leave my Executors at such time of department I charge my Executrix and Executors with the payment of three pounds a year to each of my aforesaid daughters till they attain the age of Twenty One years. I bequeath to my Grandson, [[Waudby-79|Robert Wauldby]] (Waudby) son of [[Waudby-78|Robert]] and [[Carrick-813|Elizabeth Wauldby]] the sum of Ten pounds to be paid to him when he shall attain to the age of Eighteen years. Also I bequeath to my Grandson [[Carrick-749|Ezekiel Carrick]] son of [[Carrick-745|Peter]] and Mary Carrick the sum of Five Pounds to be paid to him when he shall attain to the age of Eighteen years. I give my goods, chattels, moveable and immoveable Bills, Bonds, Notes, Receipts of any kind belonging to me within the Kingdom of Great Brittoun (Britain) and I do hereby appoint my wife, Elizabeth Carrick and my son [[Carrick-811|Robert Carrick]] full and joint Executrix and Executors of this my last will and testament nevertheless subject to the payments of the above Legacy and all my just Debts. Further my will is if my wife should choose to marry at that time I disannul her as Executrix and from such a time I charge my Executor [[Carrick-811|Robert Carrick]] with the payment of Five pounds a year during her Life, and lastly I bequeath to my son [[Carrick-745|Peter Carrick]] the sum of Five Shillings and to my Daughter [[Carrick-813|Elizabeth Wauldby]] also the sum of five shillings to be paid after my decease; And I do hereby utterly revoke disallow and disannul all former Bequests, will and Legacies by me heretofore in any wise letter made In Witness whereof I have I have here unto set my Hand and seal, this First Day of November in the year of our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty One. :Signed sealed and delivered :as my last Will and Testament :in the presence of us :John Dunkin :Daniel Kitchin Page 3 Robert Carrick the Executor within was duly sworn on 25th of February 1785, before me Geo; H. Paul / Surrogate :::::::::Past 29th March 1785 300. Page 4 - printed on a stamped and embossed "Half Penny Sheet". :::::::::'''An Inventory of all the Goods, Chattels of Ezekiel Carrick of Ganstead in the parish of Swine, lately deceased.''' :Purse and Apparel....................................................................................................................£20.0.0 :Twenty two Ewes at £1/3p.......................................................................................................£25.6. :One pup?....................................................................................................................................£2.12.6 :Thirty one Hogs at 15................................................................................................................£23.5. :One two year old Mule? and a one year old..........................................................................£17 :Two aged Mares........................................................................................................................£24 :Two old Mares...........................................................................................................................£8 :One year old fole.......................................................................................................................£10.10 :A two year old colt.....................................................................................................................£14 :Six two year old Beas? at £5/10s.............................................................................................£33 :Five Cows at £8/10s...................................................................................................................£42.10 :Four three year old Beas? at £8/10s........................................................................................£34 :four year old Calves at £3.........................................................................................................£12 :Four pigs at £3.12.6...................................................................................................................£14.10 :Household Goods.....................................................................................................................£40 :Husbandry Gear and Carriages...............................................................................................£15 :Fourty Load of Hay at £1..........................................................................................................£40 :Thirty Quarters of Oats at 16 ?................................................................................................£24 :Two Quarters of Wheat at .... ?................................................................................................£4 :Four Quarters of Beans at 1...8p.............................................................................................£5.12 :Poultrey......................................................................................................................................£1.4 :.....................................................................................................................................................£407.9.6 :December 31 1784, Henry Raines (or Kaines) :Appraised by us - [[Carrick-745|Peter Carrick]]

The will of Henry Bray 1742 - 1812

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The will of Henry Bray. In the Name of God amen I Henry BRAY of the County of Chatham and State of North Carolina being weake and infirm of Body But of perfect Mind and Memory thanks be to God calling to Mind the Mortallity of My Body and knowing that it is appointed once for all Men to die Do Make and ordain this My Last Will and Testement That is to Say principally and first of all I give and recommend my Soul into the hands of almighty God that give it and My body I recommend to the Earth to be Buried in a deacent Christian burial at the Discression on My Exceutors and as touching such wourldly Estate whare with it has Pleased God to Bless me in this Life I give and Disspose in the following manner-- Item I give and bequeath to Sarah BRAY My Dearly beloved wife one Negro wench By the Name of Biney also one Negro fellow by the Name of Harry also one Negro Boy by the Name of Elisha also one Hors by the Name of Buck and one Mair by the Name of Ball Bridle and Saddle two ploughs and gears four hoes and Two Matticks and other articles Such as is Needful about Farming Six head of Cattle Six head of Sheep and as Many hoggs as will be Sufficent for her also the Plantation Whare She Now Lives or as Mutch of it as will be Sufficent for to Support her also Two Beds and Furniture also as Mutch House Hold Furniture as She sees Caus to keep Item I give and bequeath unto My Son John BRAY one Tract of Land whare his son Henry Now Lives price Seven Hundred Dollers also one Tract Where the said John Bray Now Lives Two Hundred and fifty acres price five Hundred Dollers also one Negro Woman by the Name of Cate price Two hundred and Twenty five Dollers also one Negro Boy by the Name of Ephrem price three Hundred Dollers also one Hundred and fifty three acres and ahalf and half of the Mill Whare John LAMBIRT has the other half price one thousand Dollers to him and his heirs for Ever Itim I give and bequeath unto My Son Mathias BRAY one Tract of Land Whare he Now Lives Containing three Hundred acres price six Hundred Dollers also Two Tracts adjoyning price five Hundred Dollers also Tract of Land Whare Thomas YOUNGER yous to Live price five Hundred and Twenty five Dolers also one Negro Woman by the Name of Plesent price three Hundred and Seventy five Dollers also one Negro Boy by the Name of Jacob price three Hundred Dollers to him and his heirs for Ever Itim I give and bequeath unto my Son James BRAY one Tract of Land Containing four Hundred and forty five acres whare he Lives price Nine Hundred Dollers also one Tract of Land whare Edward BRAY Senr youse to Live Containing Two Hundred and Seventy five acres price four Hundred Dollers also one Hundred acres adjoining the other containing one Hundred acres price one Hundred Dollers also one Negro Woman by the Name of Hanner price Three Hundred and Seventy five Dollers also one Negro Boy by the Name of Dick price three Hundred Dollers to him and his heirs for Ever Item I Give to My Son William BRAY one Tract of Land Containing one Hundred and Sixty five acres where he Lives price Six Hundred and fifty Dollers also one Tract adjoining the other one Hundred and Ten acres price Two Hundred and Twenty Dollers also one Tract of Land Begining at the Head of a Glade known By the Name of the Big Glade down said Glade to the Rod that Leads from Jesse BRAYEs to John SILERs thence East to SMITHs Line thence North Round for to ? the Store place price five Hundred and fifty Dollers also one Negro Woman By the Name of Diley price three Hundred and Seventy five Dolers also one Negro Gairl Name Nancy price 125 Dollers also one Negro Man by the Name of Joe price four Hundre and Seventy five Dollers to him and his heirs for Ever Item I give and bequeath unto My Son Henry BRAY one Tract of Land Whare he Now Lives Containing Six Hundred and forty acres price Eight Hundred Dollers also Two Tracts whare he use to Live and grandfathers old place price Seven Hundred Dollers also one Negro woman by the Name of Chelse price three Hundred and Seventy five Dollers also one Negro Boy by the Name of Jurden price one hundred and Twenty five Dollers also Two Tracts of Land adjoining his other Tract Whare he Now Lives Containing three Hundred and and forty four acrs price Seven Hundred Dollers to him and his heirs for Ever Item I give and bequeath to My Daughter Mary LAMBERT Three Notes principle one Thousand Dollers Intrust thirty six Dollers ? also one Tract of Land Whare Benjemin JOHNSON Now Lives price four Hundred Dollers also one Negro Woman by the Name of Jude price three Hundred Dollers also Two Negro Girls by the Name of Suck(?) and Winey price three Hundred Dollers Itim I give and bequeath unty My Daughter Sarah WELCH one ? of Land Whare She Now Lives Hur Life time Lying on the Herden(?) Branches Begining at a rock Near the ford of the Branch ? up the Branch to the fork thens up the North fork to the foerd then a Long the Roed to the foerd of a small Branch then up the Branch to a Nother foerd thens North to the East and west Line of Sd treck(?) runing East in Cluding the BUN place Containing five Hundread and eighty acors price seven Hundred Dollers the Right of the Said Land to Remain in the Hand of the Executors to be Made to the Hairs of Hur Body But to remain in possession of the Said Sarah and Michel Hur Husband Hur Lifetime and then to desind to Hur Hairs also one Negro Girl By the Name of Agge price three Hundread Dollers which shell Remain in the power of the Executors to Lend to the Said Sarah and Michel Hur Husbend Hur Lifetime Except Bad a buse and if so to be taken and Hireed and the Monay to desind to Hur Hirs at Hur decease also the said Negro to decend to Hur Hairs at her decease also one Tract adjoining the other Lands Containing Two Hundred acres price Seventy five Dollers also a part of the Tract Whare I Now Live Begining at ? Line alittl below the old Bridge that is on the South prong of Little Brush Creek runing Down said Creek till it comes near the Saw Mill then Exscepting one acre of Land the Most Convenient for the Mill yard and Priviledge for a Rode through to the Said Mill Now for the Balance of the Rest Look above far to the Left and then to the Creek and then with the vaiers Corses of the Creek to GILLILANDs Line then South with Said Line to the Corner pine then East to HARDENs Branch to a Rock the first Station of the above Mentioned Tract of 580 acres then up the Branch with the Varies Corses of the other Tract to the North Corner then west to LANEs Corner then North to the Creek the Biging price seven Hundred and fifty Dollers all writes and Previledgees with Held from his and her Husband till the death of her Mother and then previledge given to her her Life Time and then to Desend to the Heirs of her Body also I give to her son, Henry one Mare which is to be in the power of the Executors to pervent(?) any defraud or Sale of the Said Mare till the Said Henry Shall Come of age but that She Shall have the use of the Said Mare till the Said Henry is of age price Sixty five Dollers which it to be Reducted out of her part of the Estate and the Balence of her part to Make her Eaqual with the rest of My Heirs is to paid in good property and Money Item I give and bequeath to My Son Jesse BRAY one Tract of Land Whare he Now Lives Containing Two Hundred and fifty acres price Twelve Hundred Dollers also part of another Tract Lying Between his other Tract and William BRAYEs Line price four Hundred and fifty Dollers also one Negro Man by the Name of Dave price four Hundred and fifty Dollers to him and his heirs for Ever Item I give and bequeath unto My Son Eli BRAY one Tract of Land and Mills Containing four Hundred and Eight acres price Eleven Hundred Dollers also one Tract adjoining the other Tract Two Hundred and thirteen acres price three Hundred Dollers also one Negro Man by the Name of George price four Hundred and fifty Dollers also one Negro Gairl by the name of Netty price Two Hundred Dollers to him and his heirs for Ever Item I give and bequeath to my Son Solomon BRAY his Eaqual part of my Estate with the Rest of My Heirs only that there Shall be a Reduction of Three Hundred Dollers which is to Paid to his Daughter Polly that he had by His wife Hannah the Daughter of Peter CRAVEN of Randolph County the Said three Hundred Dollers to be left in the Hands of My Executors till the Said Polly Shall Arive at Lawful age and then Due to her and also a Reduction of the Debts Due from him to my Estate I give unto the Said Solomon one Negro Man by the Name of Carter at the price of four Hundred and fifty Dollers in part Payment of the above Sum one Half of the Ballence to be paid in cost and the other Half to be paid in property when Leagelly Demanded of my Executors Item I give and bequeath to My Son Edward BRAY Two Thousand Dollers out of my hole Estate to Be paid when Collected and Calld for and if the Said Edward BRAY Should Die with out a Lawful Heirs I Desire this Money Should be Eaqually Divided Among My heirs My Desire is that the Remainder part of my estate to be so Divided as to Make theare sums Equil Except Edward also it is my desire that the property that I Left to my Wife at Hur deceas Shall be Equal divided amung My Hairs ? I do hearby Enominate and a point My Sons Hennery Jesse & Eli My whole and Soul Executors of this My Last Will and testement also Reasonable alowence to be made to them for thare troble and if any dispute sould a rise it to be Leaft to one Magistrate and two or three free Hoelders to State the Same in witness whearof I Have Hereunto Set My Hand and afixed My Seal this fourth day of January 1812 :::::::::::::::/s/Henry BRAY Seal :Signed and Sealed in the presents (sic) of :/s/Isaac JOHNSON Tsmt :/s/Abram LANE Tsmt" Chatham County Recorded in Book A page 198 TST (?) :::::::::::::::/s/Thomas RAGLAND CCC" An entry from the Chatham County Court Minutes (1811-1816) page 108 gives the following: :"Tuesday May Sessions 1813..... :An Inventory of the Estate of Henry BRAY Dec'd was returned at this Term by the Executors thereof. Ordered to be recorded and is filed."

The Will of Henry Vincent, late Saint Luke, Chelsea, Middlesex 1828

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[[Category: Chelsea, Middlesex (London)]] [[Category:Vincent Name Study]] [[Vincent-2578|Back to Henry Vincent's profile]] {{Image |file=The_Will_of_Henry_Vincent_late_Saint_Luke_Chelsea_Middlesex_1828.jpg |size=large }} This is a draft until the rest is deciphered. : page two in the County of Middlesex. Gentleman being in good health, memory and understanding revoke and make void all former Will or Wills by me at any time heretofore made and do declare this to be my last will and only true Will and Testament. In (....) and forever following I commit my soul to the Almighty God and desire that my body may be buried with that of my late dear wife according to the directions which I have given my son William Vincent, hereinafter appointed of my Executors. And as to the worldly estate with which it has pleased God to bless my labor, I give and dispose of the same as follows that is to say I desire and direct that all my just debts and my funeral expenses and the expenses of proving this my Will may be satisfied out of my personal Estate as soon as (...) can be after my decease. I give and bequeath unto my Son [[Vincent-2561|Thomas Vincent]] (legacy?) or sum of forty pounds three per cent reduced annuities. I also give and bequeath unto my executors hereinafter named their executors administrators and assigns the sum of five hundred pounds three per cent reduced annuities upon trust to pay and apply the dividends and interest thereof to and fr the use and benefit of my said son [[Vincent-2561|Thomas Vincent]], or if my said Executors should deem it adviseable any pact of the said trust (worthy?) of to pay the whole of it to the said [[Vincent-2561|Thomas Vincent]] I hereby authorize them to do so and if any pact of the said trust worthy shall (....) in their power at the death of the said [[Vincent-2561|Thomas Vincent]] it shall be paid and applied for the use and benefit as my said Executors or the survivor of them this executors or administrators shall deem proper and adviseable (thus?) (whereas?) I have (...) unto my said son [[Vincent-2561|Thomas Vincent]] at (....) times various sums of money for which I have his Bond and various Bills (....) and direct my Executor to give up the (.....) to him without any (....ation) when his legacy is paid. And I further direct that he shall acknowledge the receipt them in writing. I give and bequeath unto my Executors their executors administrators and assigns the sum of ten pounds there per (read?) (...) Annuities upon trust that they my said Executors do and shall apply and dispose of the same for the benefit and advantage of [[Vincent-2560|Henry Vincent]], Son of the said [[Vincent-2561|Thomas Vincent]] by furnishing him with clothes or in sum other manner and (...) as my said executors in their discretion shall think fit (...) I do hereby declare that the receipt of the Guardian Curator Tutor or other person to whom the same shall be paid shall be a good and effectual (discharge?) to my said Executors and they or any of them shall not thereafter be accountable for the same. I give and bequeath unto my said Executors their executors advisors and (...) the sum of four hundred pounds three percent reduced annuities upon trust that they my said Executors do and shall pay (ofsign?) and transfer the same unto between and amongst all (...) of the Children of my said son [[Vincent-2561|Thomas Vincent]] that shall be living at the time of my decease (including the said [[Vincent-2560|Henry Vincent]] and who shall live to attain the age of twenty one years in equal shares and proportions. - And upon this further trust that they my said executors shall and do pay and apply the dividends and interest of my said Son [[Vincent-2561|Thomas Vincent]] until their said respective share shall (...) vested in proportion to their respective presumptive or expectant shares (...) in their discretion shall think fit. thus, I do hereby declare that the receipt of the Guardian Curator tutor or other person or persons to whom the same shall be paid shall be a good and effectual (....) to my said Executors and that they or any of them shall not thereafter be accountable for the same. I give and bequeath unto Mary Walker, wife of [[Walker-34774|Fowler Walker]] Esquire the sum of ten pounds three per cent reduced Annuities. I give and bequeath unto my said Executors their executors administrators and assigns the sum of four hundred pounds three per cent reduced Annuities upon :page three trust that they my said Executor do and shall pay dividends and interest arising from the same unto the said Mary Walker during the term of her natural life and after her decease then upon trust that they my said Executors do and shall pay (...) and transfer the same unto between and amongst all (....) of (...) (children?) of the said Mary Walker and [[Walker-34774|Fowler Walker]] that shall be living (...) f my decease and who shall live to attain the age of twenty one years in equal shares and proportions and upon this trustees trust that they my said Executors shall and do pay and apply the dividends and interest of the same for the benefit and advantage of the Children for the (time?) being of the said Mary Walker and [[Walker-34774|Fowler Walker]] until their (said?) respective shares shall (...) vested in proportion to their respective presumptive or expectant shares therein for the time being but in such manner and form as they my said Executors in their (assertion?) shall think fit and I do hereby declare that the receipt or receipts of the Guardian Curator tutor or (other?) (pardon?) or (possess?) to whom the same shall be paid shall be a good and effectual (dis....ge) to my said Executors and they or any of them shall not thereafter be accountable for the same. I give and bequeath unto [[Clayton-2513|Aley Vincent]], widow of my late son John, and their children that is to say [[Vincent-4362|John Clayton Vincent]], Charles Henry Vincent, [[Vincent-5691|Mary Anne Vincent]], [[Vincent-5432|Aley Sarah Vincent]] and [[Vincent-5695|Catherine Vincent]] the sum of Sixty pounds three per cent reduced annuities to be equally divided between them. Also I give and bequeath unto Ann Howard, my servant, the sum of nineteen pounds and nineteen shillings sterling, provided she shall continue to serve me until the time of my decease. Also, I give and bequeath my best picture (Representing the Annunciation with the Presentation and Crucifixion, of our blessed Lord and Savior) unto my said Son William Vincent. Also, I give and bequeath all my furniture, plate linen, china, glass and other household effects unto and amongst my four children: [[Vincent-5684|Anne Vincent]], William Vincent, [[Vincent-5681|George Vincent]] and [[Vincent-5683|Elizabeth Catherine Perry]], to be equally divided between them. Share and Share alike. And I give and bequeath my leasehold messuage No.51 in Smith Street, Chelsea, unto my Executors hereinafter named their executors administrators and assigns upon trust for my said son, Son William Vincent during the term of his life and after his decease in trust for his child or if more than one for his children living at his decease to be equally divided between them provided always that if the said William Vincent should die leaving no Child living at his decease then I give device and bequeath the said leasehold messuage unto and equally among the said [[Vincent-5684|Anne Vincent]], [[Vincent-5681|George Vincent]] and [[Vincent-5683|Elizabeth Catherine Perry]] and their respective executors, advisors and (...). I give devise and bequeath unto my said son William Vincent his executors administrators and assigns all those my two leasehold messuages being No.s 4 and 5 in Little College Street in the parish of Saint Luke, Chelsea in the County of Middlesex. Also, I give and bequeath unto my said son William Vincent all those my (ten?) shares in the Hope Insurance office. Also, I give devise and bequeath until my said Executors their executors administrators and assigns all that my leasehold messuage being No. 14 in Paul Street, Finsbury, Middlesex, in trust for my said son William Vincent and my son [[Vincent-5681|George Vincent]] during their lives equally between them as tenants in (common?) And after he decease of the said William Vincent then I give devise and bequeath unto my said Executors their (...) administrators and assigns this share of the said messuage and premises in trust for his child, or if more than one, for his children living at his decease then I give devised and bequeath his said share of the said leasehold messuage and premises unto and equally amongst the said [[Vincent-5681|George Vincent]], [[Vincent-5684|Anne Vincent]] and [[Vincent-5683|Elizabeth Catherine Perry]] and their respective executors administrators and assigns And after the decease of the said [[Vincent-5681|George Vincent]], then I give device and bequeath unto my said Executors their executors... : page four ...administrators and assigns this share of the said messuage and premises in trust for his child or if more than one for his children living at his decease to be equally divided between them provided always that if the said [[Vincent-5681|George Vincent]] should die without leaving and child living at his decease then I give devise and bequeath this said share of the said leasehold messuage and premises unto and equally amongst the said William Vincent, [[Vincent-5648|Anne Vincent]] and [[Vincent-5683|Elizabeth Catherine Perry]] and their respective executors administrators and assigns. Also, I give devise and bequeath unto my said Executors their executors administrators and assigns all that my leasehold messuage being No. 98 in East Street in the parish of Saint Marylebone in the County of Middlesex and now on lease to Mr. Whitford, a Baker, in trust for my daughter [[Vincent-5684|Anne Vincent]] during the term of her life and after her death for the child or if more than one for the children living at her decease to be equally divided between them provided always that if my said daughter Anne should die without leaving any child living at her decease then I give, devise and bequeath the leasehold messuage unto and equally among the said William Vincent, [[Vincent-5681|George Vincent]] and [[Vincent-5683|Elizabeth Catherine Perry]] and their respective executors administrators or assigns. Also, I give, devise and bequeath unto and to the use of my said executors their heirs and assigns all that my freehold messuage being No.7 in Crofs? Street Carnaby Market in the parish of Saint James, Westminster in the county of Middlesex with the (appartenances?) in trust for my son [[Vincent-5681|George Vincent]] during the term of his life and after his death in trust for his child or if more than one for his children living at his decease to be equally divided between them and the (...) of ...) child or children respectively provided always that if my said son [[Vincent-5681|George Vincent]] should die without leaving any child living at this decease then I give devise and bequeath the said freehold messuage and premises unto and equally among the said [[Vincent-5684|Anne Vincent]], William Vincent and [[Vincent-5683|Elizabeth Catherine Perry]] and their respective heirs and assigns. Also, I give devise and bequeath unto my said Executors their executors administrators and assigns all that my leasehold in messuage being and situated at the corner of Elizabeth Street and Ebury Street, Pimlico in the parish of Saint George Hanover Square, in the county of Middlesex now in the occupation of [[Perry-15397|Mr. John Perry]], Surgeon, husband of my daughter [[Vincent-5683|Elizabeth Catherine]], in trust for my said daughter Elizabeth Catherine Perry during the term of her life and after her eath for the child, or if more than one, for the children living at the time of her decease, to be equally divided between them provided always that if my said daughter [[Vincent-5683|Elizabeth Catherine]] should die without leaving any child living at her decease that I give and bequeath the said leasehold messuage unto and equally between the said William Vincent, [[Vincent-5684|Anne Vincent]], and [[Vincent-5681|George Vincent]] and their respective executors, administrators, or assigns. I give and bequeath unto my said daughter [[Vincent-5683|Elizabeth Catherine Perry]] the sum of two hundred pounds sterling provided always and my will is that my respective children unto whom I have given devised and bequeathed any of my several freehold and leasehold messuages (heretofore?) specified for and during the term o this or their natural life shall during the respective period of their being (outlined?) to the courts thereof pay the Ground (scout?), or groundscouts? and perform and keep the several Covenants conditions (....) and (contained or maintained?) in the Leases under which the (...) several (...) (pec....) for keeping the same (....) and leasehold messuages hereby declare that it shall be lawful for my said Executors and the survivors and survivors of them and the heirs executors administrators and assigns respectively of said survivor to devise or lease all or any of my said freehold and leasehold messuages and premises (here...fore) devised and bequeathed with the (....) in writing of the person or persons for the time being entitled to the (...) thereof respectively if of full age but otherwise at discretion for any term or number of years not (....) twenty one years in profession but not in (...) at the best (....) ... :page five ...that (...) be reasonably had or obtained to be made payable half-yearly or quarterly, without taking any premium so that the lessee be not made 'dispunishable' for waste nor allowed to commit waste and so that there be (maintained or routined?) in (...) (....) lease a power of (....) on nonpayment of the (....) the span of of twenty one days after the same shall have become due and so that said lessee (...) a counterpact of his lease. I give and bequeath unto my friend, Mr. Benjamin Hardwick (Shinn or smith?) one of my executors hereinafter named the sum of twenty pounds three per real (secured?) annuities for the trouble he may have in the execution of this my Will and subject to the several legaries devises and bequests hereinbefore specified and (....). I give devise and bequeath all and every my Long Annuities and my other monies in the funds and all other monies securities for money and all debs and all my other property estate an effects of every description whatsoever (....) said four children: [[Vincent-5684|Anne Vincent]], William Vincent, [[Vincent-5681|George Vincent]] and [[Vincent-5683|Elizabeth Catherine Perry]] as my residuary legatees absolutely to be divided amongst them in equal parts shares and proportions. Share and share alike. (....) always and my will is that all and ever the legacies hereinbefore given to women who shall be married at my decease shall be secured and taken to be for their sole and separate use respectively independently of their several and respective husbands and their receipts shall in all cases in respect thereof notwithstanding their respective (....) be valid and effectual discharges to my Executors for so (...) as in (sure?) receipts respectively shall be (expressed?) or acknowledged to be received respectively provided always and my will is that all and every the bequests and devises of messuages (here...fore?) made in trust for my said daughters during their respective lives shall be secured and taken to be their sole and separate use respectively during their respective lives and that the (seats ?) of the same shall be paid to them respectively, independently of the same by way of (anticipation) and that their expentive receipts alone shall from time to time after the same shall have (....) due by sufficient (outtages?) for the same (...) Whereas I was engaged for many years in the trade or business of Spur, Bit and Stirrup Maker in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swallow_Street Swallow Street] formerly standing in the parish of Saint James Westminster and thereby acquired the fortune which I now possess and where as I first gave unto the late John Vincent my closest son a share in my said business, and afterwards relinquished the whole of the same with the store in trade and all the book debts which were very considerable for the greater benefit of himself and family to the confusion of my other children upon a mutual understanding that he should pay me the sum of fifty pounds per anum, but which said sum I have not (...) (...) for several years and Whereas I also gave him a lease of the house wherein he carried out his business and for which I seldom (claimed?) the rent and for which received a valuable (reconsideration?) from the commissioners appointed to (....) into effort the New Street called [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regent_Street| Regent Street], by all which advantages (and for which I (....) that no Claim shall be waste by my said Executors I my said closest son was enabled to leave his family a handsome (.....) to promote their success in the world. I therefore beg that it be understood that the above mentioned (....) (r...stitute?)) the reason why I have now disposed of my remaining property in favor of my younger children and I do hereby nominate and appoint my said sons William Vincent and George Vincent and my said friend Benjamin Hardwick (Shinn?) Executors of this my will provided always and I declare that the receipt in writing of the Executors of this my will, hereinnamed for any money payable (...) or (...) as (...) executors shall be as effectual discharges of the same and the person or persons respectively to whom sure receipts shall be given shall not be obliged to see to the appropriation of the money therein expressed to be a (...) or be answerable for the loss or misappropriation thereof and... :page six ...that they my said Executors shall not be answerable the one for the other of their or for the signing of receipt for the sake of conformity or for any involuntary lots and that it shall be lawful for them and (...) and everyone of them to reimburse themselves their reasonable costs and expenditures in dis charging the several intentions of this my Will and Testament hereby committed to their execution respectively (...) (...) whereof the said Henry Vincent the Testator have to this my last Will and Testament contained in several sheets of paper set my hand and seal in manner following that is to say to the first six sheets thereof my hand and to this seventh and last sheet my hand and seal the eight day of October One Thousand and Eight Hundred and twenty Eight |--| signed Henry Vincent |---| Signed, sealed published and declared by the said Testator Henry Vincent as, and for his last Will and Testament in the presence of us who at his request in his presence, and in the presence of each other have subscribed our monies as witnesses the words "together with the two bookcases and corner Cupboard in the front parlor and the (...?) Chest in the back parlor thereof and all other fixtures therein or thereto belonging" in the (...) (street?) having been first (stuck?) out |--H. Whitehead. I Whiteheads Grove Chelsea (...)|--| Clerk to the abovenamed H. Whitehead - Ja. Tallon - D. Proved at London the 6th December 1828 before the worshipful John (Te...) (Pritchard?) Gorton? of Laws and Surrogate by the oaths of William Vincent and George Vincent the sons, and Benjamin Hardwick (Stinn?) the Executors to whom administration was granted having been first sworn duly to administer. -----

The Will Of Hugh Jacka written 1734 probated 1848

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==Background== Hugh Jacka was the son of Hugh Jacka and Catherin [surname not given] married on 14 June 1679 in St Buryan, Cornwall, England.Cornwall OPC Database, Baptism of Hugh Jacka, baptised 25 July 1680, St Buryan Parish Register, transcribed by Corrine Thompson. Citing Handwritten manuscript by W. Treffry Hoblyn, (official transcriber for the Royal Institution of Cornwall) collated from the original parish register. Original manuscripts are held in the Morrab Library, Penzance, Cornwall, England. ( http://www.opc-cornwall.org/ Accessed 15 July 2018) Cornwall OPC Database, Marriage of Hugh Jacka and Catherin, married on 14 June 1679 in St Buryan, Cornwall, England. transcribed by T Groves citing Phillimores His father was was buried on 17 May 1735, in St Buryan, Cornwall, England.Cornwall OPC Database, Burial of Hugh Jacka 17 May 1735, St Buryan Parish Register, transcribed by Corrine Thompson. Citing Handwritten manuscript by W. Treffry Hoblyn, (official transcriber for the Royal Institution of Cornwall) collated from the original parish register. Original manuscripts are held in the Morrab Library, Penzance, Cornwall, England. ( http://www.opc-cornwall.org/ Accessed 15 July 2018) His mother Catherine Jacka was buried 12 years later, as a widow, on 12 December 1747, also in St Buryan, Cornwall.Cornwall OPC Database, Burial of Catherine Jacka 12 December 1747, St Buryan Parish Register, transcribed by Corrine Thompson. Citing Handwritten manuscript by W. Treffry Hoblyn, (official transcriber for the Royal Institution of Cornwall) collated from the original parish register. Original manuscripts are held in the Morrab Library, Penzance, Cornwall, England. ( http://www.opc-cornwall.org/ Accessed 15 July 2018) Not Will has yet been identified for either Hugh's father or mother. The year before his father died, 1735, Hugh wrote a Will on 21st November 1734. As the oldest son he ,would receive his father’s land holdings as his inheritance. In his Will everything is bequeathed to his siblings rather than his offspring which might indicate that he had no living children at the time the Will was written. His father may have insisted on the Will being written up as it became apparent that his son Hugh no surviving heirs to pass on his property. ==Collating the data from the Will to confirm family== {| class="wikitable" ! Identified sibling !! Baptised !! Given name of mother !! Fate of Siblings !! Quotation from WillTheGenealogist, Will of Hugh Jacka 21 November 1734, Saint Buryan, Prerogative Court of Canterbury (PCC) Wills, 1384-1858 [database online]. TheGenealogist.co.uk 2018 Citing PROB11/762 |- | [[Jacka-305|Hugh Jacka]] || 25 July 1680, St Buryan, Cornwall.Cornwall OPC Database, Baptism of Hugh Jacka, baptised 25 July 1680, St Buryan Parish Register, transcribed by Corrine Thompson. Citing Handwritten manuscript by W. Treffry Hoblyn, (official transcriber for the Royal Institution of Cornwall) collated from the original parish register. Original manuscripts are held in the Morrab Library, Penzance, Cornwall, England. ( http://www.opc-cornwall.org/ Accessed 15 July 2018) || Katherin || Married Mary Gibbens, 14 April 1718, Ludgvan, Cornwall.Cornwall Record Office, Truro, Cornwall, England., "England, Cornwall Parish Registers, 1538-2010," images database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org : accessed 14 July 2018), Marriage of Hugh Jackaa and Mary Gibbens, married 14 Arpil 1718, Ludgvan Parish Register Cornwall; citing Ludgvan Parish Register, Baptisms, marriages, burials, 1711-1768. Entries unnumbered, page 54, first entry for the year. Cornwall Records Office, Truro; https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-D1F3-SBS?cc=1769414&wc=3CBZ-MNG%3A138123201%2C139753901%2C1582894106 (image 32 of 92) || not applicable, author of Will |- | [[Jacka-307|Alce ]] || 26 February 1681, St Buryan, Cornwall.Cornwall OPC Database, Baptism of Alce Jacka, baptised 26 February 1681, St Buryan Parish Register, transcribed by Corrine Thompson. Citing Handwritten manuscript by W. Treffry Hoblyn, (official transcriber for the Royal Institution of Cornwall) collated from the original parish register. Original manuscripts are held in the Morrab Library, Penzance, Cornwall, England. ( http://www.opc-cornwall.org/ Accessed 15 July 2018) || Catherin || Married Wiliam Prouse, 30 Dec 1707, St Buryan, Cornwall.Cornwall OPC Database, Marriage of William Prouse and Alice Jacka 30 December 1707, St Buryan Parish Register, transcribed by T Groves. Citing Phillimores || Alice the Wife of William Prowse |- | [[Jacka-308|Joane ]]|| 4 May 1684, St Buryan, Cornwall.Cornwall OPC Database, Baptism of Joane Jacka, baptised 4 May 1684, St Buryan Parish Register, transcribed by Corrine Thompson. Citing Handwritten manuscript by W. Treffry Hoblyn, (official transcriber for the Royal Institution of Cornwall) collated from the original parish register. Original manuscripts are held in the Morrab Library, Penzance, Cornwall, England. ( http://www.opc-cornwall.org/ Accessed 15 July 2018) || Catherin || Married George Rowling, 20 February 1706, St. Gluvias, Cornwall.Cornwall Record Office, Truro, Cornwall, England., "England, Cornwall Parish Registers, 1538-2010," images database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org : accessed 14 July 2018), Marriage of George Rowling & Joan Jacca and married 20 February 1706, St Gluvias Parish Register Cornwall; citing St Gluvias Parish Register, Baptisms, marriages, burials, 1645-1746 . Entries unnumbered, page 139, second last entry for the year 1706. Cornwall Records Office, Truro; https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-65Z9-X3?cc=1769414&wc=3CB8-3TB%3A138123201%2C141408201%2C1582892801 (image 77 of 159) [note the the Phillimores has the marriage occurring a year later Cornwall OPC Database, Marriage of George Rowling and Joan Jacca, married 20 February 1707, St Gluvius Parish Register, transcribed by Carrol Parfitt. Citing Phillimores] || Joan the wife of George Rawlings of the parish of Gluvia |- | [[Jacka-309|Mary ]] || 6 June 1686, St Buryan, Cornwall.Cornwall OPC Database, Baptism of Mary Jacka, baptised 4 May 1684, St Buryan Parish Register, transcribed by Corrine Thompson. Citing Handwritten manuscript by W. Treffry Hoblyn, (official transcriber for the Royal Institution of Cornwall) collated from the original parish register. Original manuscripts are held in the Morrab Library, Penzance, Cornwall, England. ( http://www.opc-cornwall.org/ Accessed 15 July 2018) || Catren || Married Joseph Treweek, 31 March 1714, St Buryan, Cornwall.Cornwall OPC Database, Marriage of Jospeh Treweek and Mary Jacka, married 31 March 1714, St Buryan Parish Register, transcribed by T Groves. Citing Phillimores || Mary the Wife of Joseph Treweeks |- | [[Jacka-310|Abraham ]] || 26 December 1688, St Buryan, Cornwall.Cornwall OPC Database, Baptism of Abraham Jacka, baptised 6 June 1686, St Buryan Parish Register, transcribed by Corrine Thompson. Citing Handwritten manuscript by W. Treffry Hoblyn, (official transcriber for the Royal Institution of Cornwall) collated from the original parish register. Original manuscripts are held in the Morrab Library, Penzance, Cornwall, England. ( http://www.opc-cornwall.org/ Accessed 15 July 2018) || || Married Grace Richards 18 August 1718 in St Buryan, Cornwall.Cornwall OPC Database, Marriage of Abraham Jacka and Grace Richards, married 18 August 1718, St Buryan Parish Register, transcribed by T Groves. Citing Phillimores || Brother Abraham Jacka |- | William || 2 January 1693, St Buryan, Cornwall.Cornwall OPC Database, Baptism of William Jacka, baptised 2 January 1693, St Buryan Parish Register, transcribed by Corrine Thompson. Citing Handwritten manuscript by W. Treffry Hoblyn, (official transcriber for the Royal Institution of Cornwall) collated from the original parish register. Original manuscripts are held in the Morrab Library, Penzance, Cornwall, England. ( http://www.opc-cornwall.org/ Accessed 15 July 2018) || Katherin || Thought to have passed away in 1698. || Not mentioned in brother’s Will, possibly passed away on 24 December 1698 St Buryan Cornwall.Cornwall OPC Database, Burial of William Jacka, son of Hugh & Catherine, buried 24 December 1698, St Buryan Parish Register, transcribed by Corrine Thompson. Citing Handwritten manuscript by W. Treffry Hoblyn, (official transcriber for the Royal Institution of Cornwall) collated from the original parish register. Original manuscripts are held in the Morrab Library, Penzance, Cornwall, England. ( http://www.opc-cornwall.org/ Accessed 15 July 2018) |- | Anna || 18 August 1697, St Buryan, Cornwall.Cornwall OPC Database, Baptism of Anna Jacka, baptised 2 January 1693, St Buryan Parish Register, transcribed by Corrine Thompson. Citing Handwritten manuscript by W. Treffry Hoblyn, (official transcriber for the Royal Institution of Cornwall) collated from the original parish register. Original manuscripts are held in the Morrab Library, Penzance, Cornwall, England. ( http://www.opc-cornwall.org/ Accessed 15 July 2018) || Catherine || Married William Murley 27 April 1722, St Buryan, Cornwall. Cornwall OPC Database, Marriage of William Morely and Ann Jacka, married 27 April 1722, St Buryan Parish Register, transcribed by T Groves. Citing Phillimores || Not mentioned in the Will. It is thought her eldest child, William baptised on 7 August 1723, died on 29 October 1723 in St Buryan, Cornwall.Cornwall OPC Database, Baptism of William Murley son of William & Anne, baptised 7 August 1723, St Buryan Parish Register, transcribed by Corrine Thompson. Citing Handwritten manuscript by W. Treffry Hoblyn, (official transcriber for the Royal Institution of Cornwall) collated from the original parish register. Original manuscripts are held in the Morrab Library, Penzance, Cornwall, England. ( http://www.opc-cornwall.org/ Accessed 15 July 2018) Cornwall OPC Database, Burial of William Murley son of William, buried 29 October 1723, St Buryan Parish Register, transcribed by Corrine Thompson. Citing Handwritten manuscript by W. Treffry Hoblyn, (official transcriber for the Royal Institution of Cornwall) collated from the original parish register. Original manuscripts are held in the Morrab Library, Penzance, Cornwall, England. ( http://www.opc-cornwall.org/ Accessed 15 July 2018) No further mention can be found of Ann, as she was not mentioned in brother’s will has she moved or passed away or remarried? |} [Note - the parish records during this period for St Buryan are severely water damaged] == Sources ==

The Will of James Roseberry

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Newton County, Georgia, Slavery]] [[Category:Wills and Estates]] =Will of [[Roseberry-243|James Roseberry]]= ==Sources== *"Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990," images, ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G93R-6FZV?cc=1999178&wc=9SBS-YW5%3A267728901%2C267884801 FamilySearch] : 20 May 2014), Newton > image 103-105 of 350; county probate courthouses, Georgia. ==Transcribed Text:== Newton County Georgia In the name of God, Amen I James Rosebury of the said County and State being of sound disposing mind and memory, and knowing that life is uncertain and death inevitable, and being desirous of disposing of the property a good providence has enabled me to possess do hereby make utter publish and declare the following to be my last will and testament hereby revoking any and all other wills at any time made by me Item the first. It is my will and desire that my Executor pay my just debts if any be due. Item the second. I give and bequeath to my beloved wife '''Martha Rosebury''' during her natural life the tract of land upon which I now reside lying and being in the County of Newton containing two hundred two and one half acres more or less, lying on Wildcat creek adjoining the lands of Livingston, Cowen, Thompson and Miller and two negroe slaves (Viz) '''Westly''' a man about twenty years of age, and '''Nancy''' a woman about eighteen years of age which said two negroe slaves are thusly given to my wife forever, and to be disposed of by my said wife in her life or at her death as she may think fit, which boy Westly is now loaned to '''Reuben Woodruff''' Item the third. I give and bequeath to my wife '''Martha Rosebury''' forever all my household and kitchen furniture of every name and kind, farming tools, a horse to be selected by herself, one dearborn wagon, and such of my stock (cattle and hogs) as my said wife may select and a sufficiency of provisions to support her and her family for one year Item the fourth. I do hereby give and bequeath to '''John N Williamson''' of Covington in trust for my son '''Richard Rosebury''' the undivided half of the lot of land upon which I now reside, which lot is more particularly described in the second item of this my will, the use r______ and possession thereof to be delayed until the death of my wife '''Martha Rosebury''' Item the fifth. I do hereby give and bequeath after the death of my wife '''Martha Rosebury''' unto '''John N Williamson''' in trust for my son '''William Rosebury''' and his heirs the undivided half of the lot of land upon which I reside, more fully described in the second item of this my last will and testament. Item the sixth. It is my will and desire after my death and as soon as convenient that the following named negroes '''Tilman''',''' John''', '''Caty''', '''Mary''', '''Jinney''', '''Amy''', '''Sarah''' and her three children '''Charlotte''', '''Aimstead''' and '''Huldy''' which said last mentioned four negroes are now in the possession of my son in law '''James M Knight''', '''Eliza''' a girl in the possession of my son in law '''John Perkerson''', and '''Isham''' a boy in the possession of my son '''William Rosebury''' and all the future increase of any or all the aforesaid negroes in this Item mentioned shall be valued by three good and disinterested persons to be appointed by the Ordinary Court of Newton County, to which said valuation shall be added such personal property as shall not have been disposed of herein, and also the sum of nine hundred dollars heretofore advanced to and paid for my son '''Richard Rosebury''' and after such valuation, I give and bequeath unto '''James M Knight''' in trust for my daughter '''Mary Knight''' and her heirs born and to be born, the following negroes now in the possession of the said '''James M Knight''' under a ____ viz '''Sarah''', '''Charlotte''', '''Aimstead''', and '''Huldy''' and their increase, and if the said negroes thus given to the said '''James M Knight''' in trust for my daughter '''Mary Knight''' and her heirs shall exceed in value the fifth part or portion of the whole valuation and assessment as is herein before ____ in this sixth item of my will then and that event the said '''James M Knight''' is to pay and account for such excess Item the seventh. It is my will and desire after the valuation and estimate as directed in the preceding sixth item of this my will and after seting a part of '''James M Knight''' in trust aforesaid and upon terms aforesaid the four negroes and their increase as is directed in the said sixth item, then that the said three persons appointed by the Ordinary court aforesaid shall divide the ballance of the negroes mentioned in the sixth item and the other property aluded to and intended in the said sixth item and the excess paid by '''James M Knight''' if any, into four equal shares and one of the four equal shares to be vested in and become the property of '''John N Williamson''' in trust for my son '''Richard Rosebury''' deducting from the sum of nine hundred dollars previously paid for and advanced to the said '''Richard Rosebury'''; one of the said four equal shares to be vested in and become the property of '''John N Williamson''' in trust for my son '''William Rosebury''' and his heirs; one of the said four equal shares to be vested in and become the property of '''John Perkerson''' in trust for my daughter '''Martha Perkerson''' and her heirs born and to be born and one of the said four equal shares to be vested in and become the property of '''John N Williamson''' in trust for my daughter '''Frances Woodruff''' and her heirs born and to be born. Item the eighth. I give and bequeath to my beloved wife '''Martha Rosebury''' in fee simple the undivided half of a parcel of land upon which my son '''Richard Rosebury''' now resides, in the ninth district of originally Henry now Newton County, and which may be particularly known and identified by reference to a deed for the same from Harry Camp to myself '''James D Rosebury''' dated the 6th day of January 1842. Item the ninth. It is my will and desire at the death of my son '''Richard Rosebury''', that all the property which may by this will, be vested in '''John N Williamson''' in trust for '''Richard Rosebury''', be retained by the said '''John N Williamson''' in trust for my grand sons '''Robert Rosebury''' and '''William Rosebury''' sons of '''Richard Rosebury''' Item the tenth. Having full faith and confidence in my friend '''John Webb''' of Newton County, I do hereby appoint the said '''John Webb''' as Executor to this my last will and testament. In witness whereof the said James Rosebury hath to the forgoing last will and testament set his hand and seal this twenty fifth day of November Eighteen hundred and forty two James Rosebury, his mark Signed sealed published and declared by James Rosebury in our presence as his last will and testament and to which we attest in his presence '''Robert Cowen''' '''Chesley Kinney''' '''Robert Thompson''' Recorded November 13th 1846 '''William D Luckie''' ==Slaves== *Westly, male, about 20 years of age, with Reuben Woodruff *Nancy, female, about 18 year of age *Tilman *John *Caty *Mary *Jinney *Amy *Sarah, female, mother of Charlotte, Aimstead and Huldy, with James M Knight *Charlotte child of Sarah, with James M Knight *Aimstead child of Sarah, with James M Knight *Huldy child of Sarah, with James M Knight *Eliza. female. with John Pergerson *Isham, male, with William Rosebury

The Will of Joel Adams, Sr.

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See also: [[Space:Slaves_of_Joel_Adams_I%2C_South_Carolina|The Slaves of Joel Adams I]] THE WILL OF [[Adams-29118|JOEL ADAMS, SR.]] SOUTH CAROLINA RICHLAND DISTRICT I Joel Adams Senior of the State and District, aforesaid being of perfect mind and memory do make and declare this to be my last will and testament. lst. My lawful debts being first paid, I then wish my estate disposed of in manner following, Viz, I give and bequeath unto my son James and his heirs forever, one tract of land between Cedar Creek and Cabin Branch conveyed to me by Isaac Tucker:- Also one half of a tract, or tracts. purchased by me from the heirs of Walker, say the upper or that part of the land which is nearest to the residence of my son James, for all of which I have already made him tittles.------ I give and bequeath unto my son Joel and his heirs forever the tract of land on which he now lives, together with a part of the tract on which I now live, which adjoins the tract on which he also resides, also another tract adjoining the South side of the tracts already mentioned title for I have already made him.---- I give and bequeath unto the lawful heirs of the body of my son William or their survivors forever a tract of land purchased by me from John Price, adjoining the tract on which he now lives. Also unto the said heirs or their survivors, the upper part of the tract on which I reside and which at this time is occupied by said William, the quantity of which, to be accertained by a line running across the tract toward the Creek, supposed to be about half way between our residences, at or near when there is at this time a dividing fence: Also unto the said heirs or survivors that half of the Walker tracts of land, which is the lower half, or lies next to the mills. Also unto the said heirs or survivors another tract situated on the West side of Cedar Creek, adjoining lands of John A Reese, all of which said lands my son William may occupy and use, if he chooses, as long as he lives, in his own proper person, but by no others, except my executors for the use and benefit of his children.----- 2nd. After my death as soon as it can conveniently be done I now wish my executors to purchase for my Nephews Joel and James Tucker, each, a likely negro boy or to pay each a sum of money equal in value, as my executors think proper.----- 3rd. My will is that the balance of my estate real and personal be kept entirely together, during the life and pleasure of my wife, under the special care and direction of my executors, and to be managed by them in the same manner, as I have always done, - my wife at the same time being permitted to exercise all the privileges, to which she has been accustomed during my life, and out of the nett income of my estate, that she be allowed to take annually such part thereof, as she and the Executors may think proper and necessary for her own use, The balance of said income, I wish to be divided annually, as soon as it comes into the hands of my executors, into six equal parts.-- One part thereof for son James and his heirs.----- One part for my son Joel and his heirs,--- One part to be retained in the hands of my executors for the use of the lawful bodily heirs of my son William, to be by said executors managed as shall be hereafter directed.-------- One part for my son Robert and his heirs-- And the other two parts to be equally divided between the children of my deceased daughter Sarah Tucker and James (son of my deceased son Harry) share and share alike.--------- 4th. During the life of my wife, my son Robert is privileged to work his hands on my plantation he has done heretofore and he is entitled at any time to take away a waggon and four good mules, as his own property which I consider as already belonging to him.--. 5th. After the death of my wife, I give unto my son Robert and the lawful heirs of his body forever. the house furniture and Land on which my dwelling house stands, except so much of the tract as has already been disposed of. Also I give unto him over and above, what I shall hereafter give him, three negro fellows, Viz: George, Solomon and town Joe: And at the final division of the balance of my negroes (if he desires it) I wish him to draw as a part of his portion. Jerry and Harriett (child of old Dorcas dec’d).----- 6th. The balance of my lands, I have valued at Thirty thousand dollars, which lands, I give and bequeath equally unto my sons, James, Joel, and Robert and the lawful heirs of their bodies for ever, to be divided after the death of my wife by themselves, or sooner, if by her consent, in any way they may think proper. And if they wish at any time, before the death of my wife, they are hereby authorized to dispose of their interest in said lands to each other. but to no person, unless by the consent of the whole.------ 7th. Should I die without making a will, William would be entitled to one share of my lands.-.The children of my deceased daughter Sarah Tucker would be entitled to another share and James, son of my deceased son Harry, would be entitled to another share also, --- Now in lieu or consideration of these several shares of my lands, to which these persons would be entitled, I desire and direct that my sons, James, Robert pay the following sums of money to the persons and in the manner following, Viz, that they pay to the children of my son William. or their survivors the sum of Five thousand dollars agreeably to my directions hereafter given, which sum I have estimated as the value of one sixth of my lands,------ Also that they pay over to the children of my deceased daughter and to James, the child of my deceased son Harry, the sum of Ten thousand dollars, being two sixths of the valuation of my lands to be divided equally among them share and share alike. Payments to be made as follow, Viz, Each son will pay one third of said sum of Ten thousand dollars in six equal payments, that is, in one, two, three, four, five, six years. The first payment not to become due, nor to draw interest until first of January next after the death of my wife, Each payment drawing interest as it becomes due.-------- 8th I desire that my grandson James H. Adams (son of my dec’d son Harry) may have the use of the plantation, on which his negroes live and work at present, until he is of age, afterwards said plantation to return to my sons James, Joel and Robert to whom I have already bequeathed my other lands mentioned in the sixth clause of this my will.-------- Whatever I have given or may hereafter give to my grandson James H. Adams, should he dle, leaving no lawful heirs of his body alive at the time of his death. I wish to revert to those whom, I shall hereafter leave the balance of my personal estate.--- 9th. I leave it optional with my sons James, Joel and Robert to take my lands on the terms and conditions set forth in the sixth and seventh clauses of this my will: On they may require Among the whole Heirs a general division of the lands which I have fixed a valuation.--- 10th- After the death of my wife, (or sooner if she wishes it), as soon as my executors find it convenient, I wish the balance of my personal estate to be divided into six equal parts Viz: One part thereof for mv Ben James and his heirs- One part for my son Joel and his heirs- One part for the children of my son William or their survivors -One part for my son Robert and his heirs- And the other two parts to be equally divided between the children of my deceased daughter and James (the child of my deceased son Harry), share and share alike.----- Dividing such things as can be done without injury, and selling such of said balance as cannot be well divided. My executors may do next all such acts themselves, or get others to do for them.--- 11th- All the Legacies bequest or property that I have left the children of my son William or their survivors, I desire shall remain in the hands of my executors as guardians, managed by them for the benefit of said children. I fully authorize and empower my executors to buy, bargain, sell, or do any other act with said property that they may think proper: and to deliver it to said children, their friends or guardians whenever they think is safe to do so. And my executors shall not at any time be accountable for interest or any money that may from time to time be in their hands as the property of said children. --- 12th-. Should any of my heirs die leaving no lawful bodily heirs living at the time of his or her death, the legacy I have left him or her, I desire may return to the rest of his or her heirs. according to the true meaning and tenor of my will.------- And I wish it to be understood, that I consider my children, those deceased as well as those living to have been once placed on equal footing as it regards any advances of property both real and personal made them or myself in my lifetime.-------- 13th. Whereas on the day paid to the sheriff of Richland district the sum of Thirteen hundred dollars or more on account of a judgement held by Willis Gay against my son William W. Adams- Also on the sixth day of May eighteen hundred and twenty nine, I purchased from my son William all the negroes then owned by him, together with their natural increase, a value by him and myself at the sum of Twelve thousand three hundred and seventy five dollars, which negroes by the said William were regularly conveyed to me by deed or bill of sale on the day and date above mentioned, now the time rearing and intent of said purchase was, that in consideration of said deed or conveyance, assumed to pay all lawful debts then due by the said William, provided they did not exceed the valuation of the aforesaid negroes, and no further did I bind myself to pay. His debts may not amount to the valuation of said negroes - whatever sum or sums therefore, I have paid since the date of the above deed, or may have to pay hereafter account of his then existing debts, I do hereby desire and direct that all such sums, together with the sum paid on said Gays judgement shall draw lawful interest from time to time the several payments were made until there is a final division of my estate, be deducted from that portion of my estate which I intend for the children of my son William or their survivors, that is, the children of my son William or their survivors, shall receive or draw a sum that much less of their share or proportion on said final division, as shall be made up by principal and interest of the sums already mentioned. And first, I wish this to be made from the valuation of my Lands and if the sum to be deducted shall exceed his children's share of my lands, then, in that case, the excess of said sum, I wish deducted from their share of my personal estate. Furthermore I wish it understood that I give unto the children of my son William or their survivors the whole of the negroes and their natural increase, mentioned in the above deed with this express condition - I wish said William to keep and use said negroes for the benefit of himself and family during his life, provided he manages them, prudently, but if otherwise I give my executors power (if they choose to exercise it) to act with this property in the same manner pointed out in the 11th clause of my will. And be it understood that I intend this gift to said William’s children or their survivors over and above the provisions made for them in preceding clauses, after the proper deduction is made for the debts which I have paid and assumed to pay as already mentioned in the above clause. Should my son William die leaving a widow I authorize my executors, to allow her, what, in their opinion they may think reasonable support, out of the income of the property contained in this clause, during her widowhood, and no longer.----- Lastly - I do hereby nominate and appoint my sons James, Joel and Robert executors to this my last will and testament. Given under my hand and seal this 30th day of October one thousand eight hundred and twenty nine. Executed in presence of us.) Joel Adams John Morgan U. J. Goodwyn Edward L. Garner - James C. Bates ==Sources== * '''General index to wills, 1787-1950; wills, 1787-1941''': "South Carolina Probate Re... Bound Volumes, 1671-1977"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/443450 General index to wills, 1787-1950; wills, 1787-1941] Wills, Vol. E 1806-1816 Wills, Vols. G-H 1814-1834
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The Will of John Hedges

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'''The last will and testament''' of John Hedges the Elder of Highworth in the County of Wilts. First I give and bequeath all my part in my estate with the buildings belonging to it laying in the parish of Highworth in the tithing of Westrop, this I give to my son John. Secondly I give to my son Edmund the house and home I now live in I will also that my daughters Hannah and Sarah shall have a being in the back kitchen and the room over it until they may marry or gain a settlement else means and provided they may not jointly agree together in the state the house is now in I will they shall jointly pay the expenses to alter it to their further conveniences and my daughters shall also keep and leave their apartment in the same repair as they found it and I will also that my son Edmund shall pay to my daughter Hannah’s first child named Hannah the sum of £20-0-0 if she arrives at the age of 14 years to find her clothes and to apprentice her as son Edmund had the greatest share again I will that all my personal effects after my just debts are paid shall be equally divided between these my daughters namely Ann Hannah Alice and Sarah at a proper period as my executors in trust whom I do appoint my son Charles and son John as they should think best for each of their families good daughter Alice has had £20-0-0 towards her share. Signed sealed published and declared by the within named testator John Hedges the Elder to be his last will and testament in the presence of us who hath hereto subscribed our names in the presence of the said testator in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and five November the fifth Martha Teagle Jn Phipps Thos Stacey The mark X of John Hedges the testator - Proved 9th January 1806 -

The will of John Miller Senior 1758 to 1819

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[[Category:Wills and Estates]] == The Will of John Miller Sr. == [[Miller-53931|John Miller Sr.]] (1758 - 1819) died on 15 February 1819. His will was executed on 25 February 1819 at the office of the office of George Palmer, the Surrogate of the village of Stillwater, Saratoga County, New York. [[Baty-260|SJ Baty]] transcribed the will and copied the text below. === Declaration of the County Surrogate === The people of the State of New York by the grace of God L.S. free and independent. To all to whom these presents Shall come or may concern send Greeting know Ye?? That at the village of Stillwater in the county of Saratoga, on the twenty fifth day of February in the year of our Lord one thousand Eight hundred and nineteen before George Palmer Esquire Surrogate of said county, the last will and testament of John Miller late of the town of Stillwater in said county deceased, a copy whereof is hereunto annexed was proved and the same is now approved and allowed of by us. And the said deceased having whilst he lived and at the time of his death goods chattles or credits in this State, by means whereof the proving and registering said will and also the granting administrated of all and singular the said goods, chattles and credits doth belong unto us. The administration of all and singular the goods chattles and credits of the said deceased and any way concerning his will is granted unto James Miller and John Miller the executors in said will named they being first duly sworn will faithfully to administer the same and to make and exhibit a true and perfect inventory of all and singular the said goods, chattles and credits and to render as a just and true account thereof when thereunto required. In testimony whereof we have caused the seal of office of our said surrogate to be hereunto affixed. Witness George Palmer Esquire surrogate of our said county at the village of Stillwater, the twenty fifth day of February, in the year of our Lord, one thousand and Eight hundred and nineteen and of our independence the forty third. (signed) George Palmer === John's will === In the name of God Amen I John Miller of the town of Stillwater in the county of Saratoga and State of New York being weak in body but of perfect mind and memory thanks be given to almighty God for the same and calling to mind this certainty of death and uncertainty of life do make, ordain and publish this my last will and testament, being in manner and form following. First and principally, I recommend my soul into the hands of that god who gave it, and my body to the earth to be buried in a decent and christian like manner and the discretion of my beloved wife and children in hopes of a joyfull resurrection through the merits of my Saviour Jesus Christ. And as touching, worldly estate where with it hath pleased god to bless me with I will and dispose of in manner and form following. Tonprimis?? after paying just debts and funeral charges I will and bequeath unto my loving wife Rachel Miller the use of all my estate both real and personal so long as she remains my widow and a pro lougeo??. Item. I give and bequeath unto my son John Miller Junr. all the real property that I hold by deed and lease, excepting and always reserving the land last of the road running from my house to the poor house and north of the road that runs from my house to Timothy Ford Jun. which is the east end of the farm on which I now live, and also the land that is reserved in the lease which I hold from James G. (or C) Duane and also I give to my said son John Miller Jrn. the whole of the farming utensils and stock on the farm that belongs to me excepting one cow, and it is to be understood that I give and bequeath to my said John the barn and the land and the on which it stands together with the lands from the north side of the said barn to the brook between my house and Timothy Ford Jun. and is to run a parcel line with the road running from my said house to said brook, and from the north side of said barn to the road running from my house to the poor house which will include all the land east south and west of said north side of the barn to the said brook. Item. I give and bequeath unto my son James Miller all the land excepted as above stated which includes the last end of the farm I now live on excepting as above stated and the wood land above excepted. Also I give the said James one cow. Item I give and bequeath unto my daughter in law Rachel the wife of my son James my large looking glass. Item I give and bequeath unto my step children Elizabeth and Ana all my household furniture at the decease of my wife and lastly I do hereby authorise nominate, constitute and appoint my two sons John and James Miller my executors to this my last will and testament hereby revoking and disanulling all former wills or will by me made declaring this and no other to be my last will and testament. In witness where of the said John Miller have hereunto set my hand and seal this fourteenth day of February in the year of our Lord, One thousand Eight hundred and nineteen in presents of John Miller E.S. Ephraim Child. Philp Minne. Timothy Ford Jnr. Saratoga County JS? Be it remembered that on this tenty fifth day of February, One thousand Eight hundred and nineteen came before me George Palmer Surr. of state of said county Timothy Ford Junior one of the subscribing witnesses to the preceding instrument in writing purporting to be the last will and testament of John Miller deceased, who being duly sworn says that he saw the said John sign and seal the same and heard him publish and declare it to be his last will and testament and that at the time thereof he the said John was of sound mind memory and understanding to the best of his knowledge and belief and that he the said Timothy together with Ephraim Child and Philip Winne subscribed their names to said will as witnesses in the presence of the testator and of each other. And be it further remembered that on the same day an year aforesaid also came before said surrogate James Miller and John Miller the executors in said will named and were duly sworn to the faithful execution and performance thereof. (signed) George Palmer.Record of Wills, 1791-1921, Index 1799-1893 [Saratoga County, New York]; Author: New York. Surrogate's Court (Saratoga County); Probate Place: Saratoga, New York, pages 148-151. Accessed and transcribed 28 May 2019 by [[Baty-260|SJ Baty]] from [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=8800&h=8499455 Ancestry]. [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/17859211?h=27096f&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url Ancestry shared record]. 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The Will of Martin Camersac

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[[Category:Wills and Estates]] 18 Feb 1817 :"In the name of God, Amen! :I, [[Camersac-1|Martin Camersac]] of the State of Louisiana and Parish of Saint Landry, being in good health, of perfect memory and sound mind; mindful that the period allotted for man to live is short and uncertain, and wishing to leave my worldly affairs so arranged and in such situation that my estate, real and personal, may be quietly and peaceably possed after my descease by those on whom I am inclined to bestow it, do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament; :"First, it is my Will and desire that, after my decease, all my just debts shall be punctually paid by my Executors. :"Secondly, I give and bequeath to [[Lebleu-95|Arsene Lebleu]], [[Leblue-11|Baptiste Lebleu]], and [[Lebleu-118|Catherine Lebleu]], wife of Charles Sallier, the whole of my estate, real and personal, immovable and moveable, to be equally divided among them or the survivors of them, and the heirs of the deceased should there be any at my decease, it being understood that, in case of heirs as above mentioned, they are to have the portion which would have belonged to their parent by virtue of this Will. :"Thirdly, I acknowledge the said Arsene Lebleu, Baptiste Lebleu, [[Camersac_LeBleu-1|Martin Lebleu]], and Catherine Lebleu, wife of Charles Sallier, to be my natural children by [[DeLaMirande-1|Josette Lamirande]], Widow Lebleu, and declare that I have no legitimate children, never having been married. :"Fourthly I do hereby constitute and appoint the said Arsene Lebleu, Baptiste Lebleu, and Martin Lebleu or any one of the two of them, the Executors of this my Last Will and Testament. :"And Fifthly, I do hereby disannul, disavow, and make void all other Wills, Testaments, and Codicils heretofore by me in any wise made, confirming this my last . :"In testimony whereof, after hearing this Will read and explaind in the presence of the subscribing Witnesses, I have hereunto set my hand by making my ordinary mark before George king, Judge in and for the Parish of Saint Landry and Ex-Officio Notary-Public, who has written this my last Will as dictated by me at Opelousas, this twenty-first day of February in the Year of our Lord One Thouisand Eight Hundred and Seventeen. :(Signed) Martin (his T- mark) Camersac -- Geo. King- P(robate) Judge and Ex-officio Notary Public" :"Signed and acknowledged after being read and explained in presence of Valentine King, John McGlaughlin, Francois Neda, Cyrille Thibodau, and Pierre Thibodau, who have hereunto signed as assisting witnesses before George King-P(robate) Judge in and for the aforesaid Parish, at Opelousas this twenty-first day of February, one thousand eight hundred and seventeen, aforesaid. :(Signed) Valentine King, George King-P. Judge, John McGlaughlin, Cyrille Thibodau, Fco. (sp,?) Neda, Pierre Thibodau."Imperial St. Landry Genealogical & Historical Society", 'N'obliez Pas', Vol. 1, nos. 3-4: [Found among the St. Landry Parish Collection, Louisiana State Archives, Baton Rouge; the language is English]

The will of Mary (Horton) Longe

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[[Category:Wiltshire, Wills and Estates]] Transcription of [[Horton-1133|Mary (Horton) Longe]] of Whaddon's will, written 13 November 1558, proved 15th October 1562 '''Marie Longe''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 45
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Name: Marie Longe; Residence: Waddone; Probate Date: 15 Oct 1562; Death Year: Abt 1562.
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. ---- People mentioned in will :Children: *Thomas (the elder) (under 23) *James (under 23) *William (under 23) *Harry (under 23) *Thomas (the younger) (under 23) *Margaret (under 18) *Agnes (under 18) *Marie (under 18) *Judeth (under 18) *Elinor (under 18) *Edward (executor) :Other: *sister Johan Longe of Trowbridge (in law?) *brother Thomas Longe of Trowbridge *brother William (of Iford) & his daughter Agnes *aunt Elinor *sister Agnes Whinchcombe *sister Margaret Smyth of Lacock *my Ladie Horton (her mother?) *Mary Burgis *cosen Johan Longe *Thomas Collimore (father of her goddaughter) *William Gibbs (servant) *Margerie Elbrighte (under 14) *Johane Sarnaye *William Hopkins *William Albone *Alice Vyner *John Tanner *John Rodman *Alice Jones :Witnesses
*Ethelbertum Seice Rector de Whaddon *Richard Horne *Willm Hopkins *Thomas Collimore *John Tanner *John Dorynton *Thomas Shewell ---- In the name of God Amen The xiijth [13th] Daye of November the Year of
o[u]r Lord god a thousand five hundred fiftie and eight, the Raigne of o[u]r moste dred sovereign Lord
and Ladie King Phillip and Quene Marie by the grace of god of England France and Irelande
King and Queen the fifte and sixt.
I '''Marye Longe''' widow and late wief of '''Harry Longe''' of
the parrish of Waddone in the dioc of Sarum being sick of boddie and in good remembrannce thankes
be given to Allmightie god, doe make my testamente and laste will in manner and forme whereafter
followith.
First I bequeath my soule into the handes and mercie of almightie god and to be saved by the
merritts of Jesus Christes death and passion what is only my savior and redemer and my boddie to
be buried in xpen [christian] buriall. Item I give to the reparac[i]ons of the Cathedrall Churche of Sarum ijs [2 shillings]
Item I give to '''my eldest Sonne Thomas Longe''' upon this condic[i]on that he kepe hym self in honest
demeanment and good behavior and that he neither vex nor troble my husbands executor nor Overseers
nor cause them to be vexed or trobled, threescore pounds of good and lawfull monney of Englande &
silver salte with a cover, a dozen Cut Silver Spoones, the seconde best fetherbed, the seconde beste
coverlet ij [2] paire of faire ''threleved'' sheets the best diaper tablecloth the best hollande tablecloth
A towel and a dozen of table napkins. Item I give to '''James my Sonne''' a xx£ [£20] of good and lawfull monney
of England, my bed whiche is in my owne Chamber with the bedsteede of the same ij [2] paire of ''thre''
''leaved'' sheetes. A dammaske tablecloth xij [12] silver spoons to be boughte prise iiij£ [£4] A dosen of
Napkins iv [4] towells of hollande.
Item I give unto''' Willm my sonne''' xx£ [£20] of good and lawfull mony
of England. Item I give to '''Harry my sonne''' one fiftie six pounds xiijs iiijd [£56 14s 4d] of good and lawfull
monney of Englande. Item I give to '''my sister Margaret Smyth of Lacock''' x£ [£10]. Item I give to '''Thomas'''
'''my youngest sonne''' xx£ [£20] of good and lawfull money of England. All which legacies before
rehersed I will that every one of my men children to enjoye the same at the age of xxiij [23] yeres and not
before. And if it happen any of them to dye and departe oute of this worlde before that they doe
come to the age of xxiijti [23] years I will all those theire legacies to them given to be equally divided amongest
all the rest living only my eldest sonne shall have no parte yf any of his brothers doe die. Item I give
to '''my daughter Margaret''' x£ of good and lawfull monney of England A white silver pece A
[in margin arrowed in at this point is written the following:]
two paire of sheets Item I give
to '''Agnes my daughter''' a x£ [£10] of good and
lawfull money of england
white goblet ''percell gilte'' and drinking Cupp of silver the large greate sheete which '''my Ladie'''
'''Horton''' gave me ij [2] paire of sheetes, my best cassocke, my best kirtle My best pettiecote. Item I
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give to '''Marie my daughter''' a x£ [£10] of good and lawfull monney of Englande. A white silver pott gilte; and one
littell salte of silver ''percell gilte''. vi [6] kerchefes. vi payles. ij Crocks. ij faire pannes. a faire large sheete
Item I give to '''Judeth my daughter''', tenn pounds of good and lawfull monney of Englande, ij paire of
faire sheets. Item I give to '''Elinor my daughter''' a v£ [£5] of good and lawfull money of Englande twoe
paire of faire sheetes. All whiche legacies to my daughters before bequeathed I will that every of my
daughters to enjoye the same at th[e] age of xviij. [18] yeres and not before. And if it happen any of them
to die and departe oute of this worlde before that they doe come to the age of xviij I will all those
theire legacies to them given to be delivered by executor coequally amongest all the rest then livinge.
Item I give to every of my daughters ij pillowes a pece. Item the rest of my lynnen to be divided
amongest my children at the discrec[i]on of '''my sister Johan Longe of Trowbridge''' and '''my brother'''
'''Willm Horton'''. Item I give to '''my brother Willm Horton''' xx£ of good and lawfull monney. Item
I give to '''my sister Agnes Winchcombe''' xx£ of good and lawfull monney. Item I give to '''my brother'''
'''Will[ia]m his daughter Agnes''' x£ of lawfull monney of Englande. Item I give to '''my Aunte Elinor'''
iiij£ / of good and lawfull monney of England, one black cassock the seconde best petticote: Item
I give to '''Mary Burgis''' xls [40s] of good and lawfull monney of England. Item I give to '''my sister'''
'''Johan Horton''' a turke gowne. Item I give to '''my Brother Edwarde Horton''' a golde ringe price
xxvjs viijd [26s 8d] Item I give to '''my Cosen Johan Longe''' xxs [20s] of good and lawfull monney of th [unfinished sentence]
I give to '''Thomas Collimur''' xls [40s] And to '''his daughter my god daughter''' xxs of good and lawfull
monney. Item I give to the poore almes house of Trowbridge - xxs. Item I give to the poore almes
house at Bradforde - xxs. Item I give to the ij prisons at Sarum - xxs. betwene them. Item I
give to every god child out of my Kynne - xijd [12d] a pece and to every of them my kin - xxd [20d] a pece
Item I give to every poore householde in Whaddon iijs. iiijd. [3s 4d] a pece: Item I give to every poore house
hold in Semington - xijd [12d] a pece. Item I give to the mending of the highe waye in the vyse lane
xxs [20s] Item I give to '''Willm Gibbes my servannte''' - xxs [20s] . Item I give to '''Willm Hopkins''' - xiijs iiijd. [13s 4d]
Item I give to '''Johan Sarnaye''' - xls [40s] / Item I give to '''Willm Albone''' - xxs [20s] . Item I give to '''Alice'''
'''Vyner''' one cowe price- xxs [20s] / Item I give to '''John Derinton''' vjs viijd [6s 8d] . Item I give to '''John'''
'''Tanner''' vjs viijd [6s 8d]. Item i give to '''John Rodman''' vjs viijd [6s 8d]. Item I give to '''Alice Jones''' - xxs [20s] and
A frock to be delivered at her marriage. Item I give to '''Margerie Elbrighte''' - xxs [20s] . to be delivered
when she is of th[e] age of xiiij. [14] yeres. The rest of all my goods plate and c[h]attalls unbequeathed
I give and bequeath to '''Edwarde my sonne''' whome I make my sole Executor to receive all my
debts and to paye all my debts. I make and ordaine '''my well beloved brother Thomas Longe of'''
'''Trowbridge''' and '''my brother Willim Horton of Ivorde''' to be my Overseers that this my testam[en]t
and laste will to be trulie accomplisshed and in all thinges fulfilled. And for theire paines takinge
every of them shall have a Ringe of Golde price - xls [40s] a pece / To this my laste will and
testament and witness hereof have setto my seale even the daye and yere abovesaid. &
me '''Dommine Ethelbertum Seice Rector de Whaddon'''.https://theclergydatabase.org.uk/jsp/locations/index.jsp?locUnitKey=16743 by me '''Mary Longe, Richard Horne'''
'''Willm Hopkins Thomas Collimore. John Tanner. John Dorynton Thomas Shewell''' /
Proved in London 15th October 1562 to '''Edwarde Longe''' nominated executor.
:'''Notes'''
''threleved'' was to do with herbals (to ward off evil) and possibly means sheets embroidered with herbs.
''percell gilte'' is parcel gilt, an object that is only partially gilded. == Sources ==

The Will of Michaell Hunt Soapmaker of Bristol 1684

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The Will of Richard Randolph Jr.

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Plantation Page]] [[Category:Henrico County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Henrico County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] ===Richard Randolph, Jr.'s Will=== [[Randolph-635|Richard Randolph, Jr.]] of Curles, will of, dated, March 21, 1786. :To wife Ann during her natural life the use of land & '''plantation called Curles''' , as the same always has held together, with the following negro slaves to wit: '''Moses , Ned , Lewis , Ned Hacok , Will Peay , Ben Wilden , Billy Cooper , Ampey , Blenham , Neptune , Minge , Gardner, Tom , Waggoner Tom , House Peter , Milan , Jesse , Morocca , Sabina , Isbell , Nanny , Jenny , Sukey , Betty , Lucinder , Sally the cook, Sally and her husband Ben , boy Ben , boy George , boy Jos. , boy Syphax , boy Ninory , Carpenter Peter , boy Billy ; boy Otho , boy Arthur , boy Myrtilla , boy Jimmy , Betty Morocco , & Aggy''' . To said wife, chariot and horses, stock of cattle, horses (breeding mares excepted), and all stocks of every kind on said plantation, all linen, plate, china, household & kitchen furniture, pictures and every utensil of husbandry whatsoever, trusting to her to divide the same, as she shall think proper, at her death; wife to be supplied from estate from time to time with chariot horses, as she may want them and also with every kind of provision she may think proper to order from any of testator's estates; and this estate herein devised to her in manner as aforesd., to be in full satisfaction and lieu of her dower & all claims on my estate and for the board and maintenance of testator's younger children until they arrive to the age of twenty one or marry. :To son Richard Randolph at the death of testator's wife all the stocks of cattle, horses, sheep and every other kind which shall be on plantation called Curles, the use of which devised to testator's wife for life. :To son Brett Randolph land and '''plantation called Sandy Ford''' in Cumberland & Prince Edward counties (excepting the mill and fifty acres of land to be laid out convenient thereto), with all stocks, of every kind and implements of Husbandry, also to son Brett '''forty negroes of which testator's negroes are to be part, that is to say eight good negro fellows, six women, six boys and twenty children from eight years of age downwards''', to be made up as far as possible from the familys of those named above so that they go together in familys as far as may be convenient. :To son Ryland Randolph tract of land called Clover Forest (or so much thereof as testator shall die possessed of) lying in Cumberland Co., also land and plantation in Chesterfield Co. opposite Curles , containing about 130 acres, together with stock and implements of husbandry thereon, also to son Ryland '''forty negro slaves of which Milan and Jerry are to be part, that is to say eight good negro fellows, six women, six boys and twenty children from the age of eight years and under to be made up as far as possible from the family of those named above so that they may go together in familys as far as may be convenient.''' :To sons Brett and Ryland testator's mill at Sandy Ford in Prince Edward Co. together with fifty acres of land part of the tract aforesd. to be laid off as conveniently as possible to them as tenants in common & not as joint tenants. :To Sons Richard and David negro blacksmiths named '''Lewis & New Hawk''' . :To daughter Ann Randolph negroes named '''Judy , Nelly , and the two children of Judy now in her possession, one negro named Dick , Calie and her children Edmund, Corsey, Dick, Sukey, and Betty also boy called Peter and twenty pounds in money.''' :To daughters Elizabeth , Sarah , & Mary , twelve negroes each, one half males and other half females, one half also grown, the other half young negroes from eight years old and under, and as much in famileys as possible. To said daughters the sum of £20: each, the slaves & money to be delivered them when they shall arrive to the age of eighteen or marry and if either of sd. daughters shall die before she arrives to the age of eighteen or marry then the slaves and money devised to sd. daughters shall go to and be divided among the survivors of the said daughters or the survivor of them. The slaves herein devised to sons and daughters where not specifically mentioned, are to be chosen and set apart for them by executors hereinafter named. "It is my will that my negroes Sylvia and Philip Alexander who are children of Aggy, and my Negro Billy Davis, a son of Lucinda, '''be set free''' by my executors as soon after my death as possible that is to say, having arrived the males to twenty one, and the females to eighteen years of age, and that they nor either of them be in any manner subject to the payment of my debts; but on this express condition that they nor either of them do claim or receive any legacy from the estate of my brother Ryland Randolph the person claiming or receiving such legacy to be exempted from freedom." :Testator mentions debt due him of six thousand pounds besides interest from the estate of his deceased brother Ryland Randolph "for the securing of the payment of which I expect I have a right to his tract of land called Turkey Island in the County of Henrico by way of mortage," and the testator directs that upon the sale of the said land that if it can be purchased for the aforesd. debt and interest is to go to the testator's son Brett . To prevent any doubt or dispute which may arise with respect to his devising land of which he is not now posessed the testattor devises the said debt and interest to his son Brett and the same to be laid out in the purchase of that land for his (said Brett 's) use. If this can be accomplished and the debt so secured that it may be applied as aforesd, then testator's plantation at Sandy Ford in Prince Edward Co. and Cumberland Co. with the whole right in the mill the stock and the utensils of husbandry to testator's son Ryland and testator's land and plantation called Clover Forest, in that event with all the stocks of every kind thereon, and utensils of husbandry to executors hereinafter named and the survivor or survivors in Fee, in Trust to be sold for the payment of testator's debts, if the same should be necessary after applying other estate herein mentioned for that purpose. If the whole of that land, or any part thereof can be saved then the same to be equally divided between testators sons Brett and Ryland and his four daughters. All the stocks of cattle, horses, sheep & hogs on the several plantations in Prince Edward & Cumberland to be equally divided between sons Brett , & Ryland Randolph . To son David Decade (Meade) Randolph tract of land called Elams in Chesterfield Co. containing by estimation one hundred & thirty acres. To worthy kinswoman Miss Jane Eldridge £100: as a token of my affection for her. To Kinsman Mr. John Eldridge £100: as a token of my friendship for him. Residue of my estate of every kind not herein particularly mentioned, or disposed of such as slaves, stocks, book debts' the debt due me from brother Ryland 's estate excepted) and any other kind of personal property whatsoever to executors hereinafter mentioned in trust for the payment of all testators just debts, and to be applied in the following manner, the debts due to testator and owing to me, in the first place, then stocks, and lastly such and so many of negro slaves not otherwise disposed of as shall be sufficient for the purpose, and if the same shall prove insufficient, and testator's son Ryland in consequence thereof become possessed of Sandy Ford , and the mill, then said executors are, and are hereby authorized and empowered to sell land at Clover Forest also for that purpose. But if it shall not be necessary to sell the land at Clover Forest for that purpose and testator's son Brett have Turkey Island, or the debt due to me from brother Ryland 's estate, and Ryland shall in consequence thereof become possessed of Sandy Ford then the land at Clover Forest , to be equally divided between testator's sons Brett and Ryland . If the debt due testator from his brother Ryland 's estate cannot be recovered with all the interest due thereon, but a part thereof only, testator's son Brett shall not be obliged to accept the same in lieu of the estate given him called Sandy Ford , unless he shall choose to do so. If it shall so happen that there shall be no occassion to make sale of Clover Forest, and also that all or any part of testator's slaves, appropriated for the payment of his debts, or any other part of testator's estate directed to be applied in the same manner shall remain unsold after payment of debts then lands called Clover Forest to be equally divided between testator's sons Brett and Ryland as aforesd. and all the rest and residue of such slaves & other estate as shall so remain be equally divided amongst testator's four sons or the survivors, and the legal representatives of such as shall be dead according (to) the rights of their several stocks. Executors-Four sons Richard Randolph , David Meade Randolph , Brett Randolph and Ryland Randolph . Friends David Meade , Richard Kidder Meade , Edmund Randolph and Jarman Baker to be guardians of testator's children. Witnesses-Jerman Baker , James Currie , Henry Randolph and Thos.? Blodget . Recorded-July 3, 1786 . Ibid. p. 301. '''Probate''':"Virginia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1652-1900"
Mixed Probate Records, 1781-1904; Author: Virginia. County Court (Henrico County)
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Richard Randolph probate.
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The Will of Richard Seager of Fordington 1626

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==Will== :The Will of''' Richard Seager of Fordington''' 1626 :Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre; Chippenham, Wiltshire, England; Probate records of the court of the Dean of Salisbury Reference Number: P5/10Reg/198 (ancestry image 337)

The Will of Samuelis Angier

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'''The Will of Samuell Angeir 1713''' [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/5111/images/40611_31074600161treeid=&personid=&rc=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=uBz29&_phstart=successSource&pId=865139 / Records of the Prerogative Court of Wills, 1384-1858 PROB 11: Will Registers, 1713-1722 Piece 537: Leeds, Quire Numbers 254-286 (1713)] ( accessed 24 Feb 2023) [[Angeir-2|The Reverend Samuell Angier]] was married to [[Mosley-2356|Ann Mosley]] and they had four children. Samuell's will was written on the 4th day of July, 1712 and 492 days later on the on the 8th of November 1713, he passed away. No evidence exists through extensive search of Court and Chancery Records, or across all subscription and non subscription platforms that the will was challenged (using all name variations).[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/results/r?_dss=range&_sd=1639&_ed=1713&_q=Samuel+Angier / The National Archives UK ] ( acessed 22 -23 Feb 2023) During search criteria using '''Samuel Angier''' 14 results were found which were solely related to Tenemants and Land. Those relevant results can be found on his profile at [[Angeir-2|The Reverend Samuell Angeir BA]]. The Will was proved in the England & Wales Perogative Court of Canterbury; on the 24th December, 1713, 46 days after his death. The Testator, Samuel Angier stated he was of Durkinfeildin the Country of Chester. He requested to be buried in the New Chappel in Durkinfeild. Testator nominated the Executors of his will to be his son's; [[Angeir-4|Bezaleel Angeir]] and [[Angeir-5|John Angeir]]. He also appointed ''my two Servants to witt / Joseph Burgaes and Margrett Marshall 'to keep possession of my house and Goods and take the care and charge thereof and also to oversee the affairs of my funeral with the direction of Elder Mr Thomas Bufferworth of Manchester and his wife.'' Samuell's witnesses were John Abright, Elizabeth Lowe and Joseph Lowe. ===List of persons mentioned=== #Son Bezaliell Angier #Son John Angier of Brisstoll #Son in law Mr Ralph Lathropp #Daughter Margaret Lathropp and ''my daughter Lathropp'' being one and the same #Daughter Anne #Daughter Anne's children #Brother Nathaniel #Brother Thomas Angier #Sister Hannah #Sister Sarah #Brother in law Edmund Sherman #The poor of Dedham #All those children he is Uncle to #HIs grandchildren #Witness Joseph Lowe #Witness Elizabeth Lowe #Witness John Abright #Servant Margrett Marshall #Servant Joseph Burgaes #The poor in the congregation #The poor of Dedham #John Hall #Ralph Hall #Sarah Hall #James Loorh #Elder Thomas Butterworth #The wife of Elder Thomas Butterworth The below transcript is a faithful reproduction (Transcription) as far as possible, of the old handwriting contained within the Copy of the Will of [[Angeir-2|The Rev. Samuell Angeir]]. Spelling, punctuation, and line breaks are as per the original. No margin notes exist. There is within the will - and -- at the end of most lines, denoting justification of the right hand edge, to fill the space (save being filled by others): 'em dash'.[https://www.fedbar.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Craig.pdf / The use of the em, en dash in legal documents ] ( accessed 26 Feb 2023) Spelling is as per the copy will in the England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858 for Samuelis Angier, PROB 11: Will Registers 1713-1722 Piece 537: Leeds, Quire Numbers 254-286 (1713) held at London. The Will itself is in three pages; firstly right hand side {{Ancestry Sharing|2008405|0322acaf289e2a07288abce17431ccd092270c2baf70e3234a4f762dda56f947}}:accessed 20-26 Feb 2023; then secondly Page 2 and 3; left and right hand side respectively{{Ancestry Sharing|2008405|0322acaf289e2a07288abce17431ccd092270c2baf70e3234a4f762dda56f947}}:accessed 20-26 Feb 2023URL Citation: [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/5111/images/40611_310746-00161?treeid=&personid=&rc=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=uBz29&_phstart=successSource&pId=865139 / England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858 PROB 11: Will Registers, 1713-1722 Piece 537: Leeds, Quire Numbers 254-286, 1713 ] (accessed 24 Feb 2023)To view Pg 1 using a different format : {{Ancestry Image|5111|865139}} .To view Pg 2-3 using a different format:{{Ancestry Image|5111|40611_310746-00161}}. ==Will Transcription== ===Page 106 Right Hand Side=== '''In the Name of God Amen ''' CM Samuelis Angier I Samuel Angier of Durkinfeild in the Country of Chester
Minister of the Gospel being in a good State of bodily --
health and of sound memory and understanding (blessed be-
God for it/ soo make authorduin this my last will and --
Testament in manner and form following first I give myself
Soul and body to God my Creator, Redeemer and Sanctifyer
trusting to be saved through the merits of Christ and sanctification
of the Spirit according to the clarfing love of the ffather which
I admire and adore My body I will that it be deposited in
hope of a joyful Resurrection in the Yard of the New.
Chappel in Durkinfeild aforesaid over against the South Door
of the said Chappell in the MIddle between the said door and
the Wall As for my Estate and worldly Goods which God hath
graciously given me by Gods leave I bequeath as followeth
first I give to my eldest Son Bezaliell Angier and his heires
foreover All my RealEstate Lands and Tenements with the
appurtenances thereof lying and being in Winmerly[9] and
Nether Wiersdale[8] in the Parish of Garstang[14][15] and County of
Lancaster. Also I give unto my said Son Bezalliell Angier and
his heires for ever That Estate Land and Tenement lying -
and being in Hurst[10] in the Parish of Ashton under Lyne in -
the County of Lancaster aforesaid with the appurtenances -
which I purchased of James Loorh and also the Land and
Tenement I purchased of Ralph Hall with th appurtenances lying
and being in Mofsdolee- in the said Parish of Ashton UnderLin-
===Page 107 Left Hand Side=== and Country of Lancaster. Nevertheless my will is that if James
Loorh or his heires shall pay to my said son Bezaliell Angier the
sinno of one hundred pounds of lawfull money of great Britain
and the Arrears of Rent owing to me for the said Estate or shall
be owing at the time of my death then that my said son Bezaliell
Angier shall surrender all the estate right and title which he shall,
have of in and unto the said Lands and Tenement purchased from
the said James Loorh with the appurtenances by virtue of this my-
last will and Testament or otherwise unto the said James Loorh
and his heires Also that if John Hall Son of Ralph Hall aforesaid
or Sarah Gall Widow or either of them shall shall pay to me --
during my life time or to my said son Bezaliell Angier the sum
of Ninety pound after my decease together with the yearly-
Rent or arrears thereof then the authorising for the said Lands
and Tenements purchased of the said Ralph has all lying and
being in Mofsdolee aforesaid that then my said Son Bezalliell,
Angier shall surrender unto the said John Hall and his heires
all his right and title of in and unto the said Land and Tenement
with th' appurtenances for ever And further as concerning
my personal Estate after the payment of my funeral charges
and debts I bequeth the same as follosweth First I give to my
Son John Angier of Bristoll the sume of one hundred and fifty
pounds Item I will that my Executors hereafter named & doe fulfill
the Covenants made with my Son in Law Mr Ralph Lathropp
according to Articles agreed upon between him and me when
he married my daughter Margret if they are not all fulfilled
in my life time And further in order to the making provision
for my daughter Anne and her Children I give and bequeath
unto my Executors hereafter named the summe of four hundred
pounds of lawfull money of great Britain in Trust to and
for the use and uses of my said daughter Anne and her
children which she now hath or hereafter shall have by her
present husband to be improved paid and disposed of by my
said Executors to her and her children as have after followeth
hoping that her said present husband will give and dispose
unto her the said Anne and his Children by her all his Estate
real and personal of the time of his decease/ That is to say/
my Will is that my said Executors shall pay unto my said
Anne interest for the said summe of four hundred pounds
yearly by two equall payments after the rate of Five pounds.
The hundrend during all the time of her natural life after her
decease my Will is that the said summe of four hundred pounds
shall be improved by my said Executors to and for the use and
uses of all the children of the said Anne equally to be__
divided amongst them and to be paid to them as they shall
severally attain the age of one and twenty years. And if all
the chidldren of my said daughter or shall happen to dye before
her the said Anne then my Will is that the said sume of four
hundred pounds after this death of the said Anne shall be
equally distributed amongst all my Grandchildren. Item my
Silver Plate I give as followeth. To my Son Bezaliell Angier I
give my Silver Tankard and my largest Tumbler To my daughter
===Page 107 Right Hand Side=== Lathropp I give my Silver Salver and a Silver Potenger To my Son.
John Angier I give a large Silver Possit Cup and Two Silver Spoons.
as as much Silver Plate more as will make up the sum of five
pounds Item I give to the feofees of the New Chappell in --
Dunkinfeild aforesaid a Silver Cup weighing Eleven Ounces or-
thereabouts for the use of the Lords Table Item I give to my
Servant Margret Marshall one old Silver Spoon Item I give to.-
my Man Joseph Burgaes one old Silver Spoon Item all the rest,
of my Silver Plate to give to my daughter Anne as for my books
I bequeath as follows That is to say I give them all to my Son
Bezaliell Angier Item I give to the said Margrett Marshall
Six pounds. To the aforesaid Joseph Burgaes I give the sume of
four pounds fifteen shillings Provided they stay with me up till
my death Also I give to the said Margret Marshall and Joseph
Burgaes to each of them Ten shillings a piece for every year
they or either of them shall live with me after the date of
these Presents upon the same condition they live with me till
my death. Item I give my small Tenement in Dedham to my
son Bezaliell desiring him to give ten shillings apiece to such
children to whom I am Uncle to with the children of my
Brethren and Sisters who have not herefore received soe
much by my order. Item I give to my brother Nathaniel
a Guinea Item I give to my two Sisters Hannah and Sarah
to each of them a Guinea Item I give to my Brother in law
Edmund Sherman a Guinea Item I give to the Poor of my-
congregation that meets in Durkinfeild the sum of five pounds
to be distributed amongst them according to the discretion of-
the feofees of the said Chappel Item I give to my Poor of Dedham
five pounds to be distributed by my two Sisters Hannah and
Sarah as they see fitt Item as to my Household Godos I give to-
my daughter Lathropp my bestised and bedding and half of my
Linens except the sinper and also five dozen of pewter plates
of the best sort All the rest of my household goods I give to
my daughter Anne whatsoever else remains of my personal
- Estate not before disposed of I give equally amongst al my -
four children And lastly I too nominate and appoint my two
sons/ to witt Bezaliell Angier and John Angier aforesaid to be
joint Exorutors of this my last Will and Testament hoping they
will faithfully discharge the same And I also authorise and appoint
my two Servants to witt / Joseph Bourgaes and Margrett Marshall
to keep possession of my house and Goods and take the care and
charge thereof and also to oversee the affairs of my funeral
by and with the order and direction of Mr Thomas Bufferworth
of Manchester the elder and his wife and to keep in possession-
as aforesaid until my Executors aforesaid or one of them shall
discharge them from that Trust in witness whereof I the said
Samuel Angier have hereunto my hand and seal the fourth
day of July Anno Dom 1712. I. Samuel Angier/ Sealed Signed
published and declared to be the last Will and Testament of
the said Samuel Angier in the presennc of us. /. John Abright
Elizabeth Lowe Joseph Lowe/.
End of Transcript.
==Will Abstract== From Family Search [https://www.familysearch.org/photos/artifacts/24635382?p=9051882&returnLabel=The%20Reverend%20Samuell%20Angeir%20(GVNP-TSP)&returnUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.familysearch.org%2Ftree%2Fperson%2Fmemories%2FGVNP-TSP / ANGIER, Samuel - will proved 24 December 1713 ] ( accesssed 23 Feb 2023) ''"Samuel Angier of Duckinfield, co of Chester, Minister of the Gospel, 4 July 1712, proved 24 December 1713. To be buried in the yard of the new Chapel in Duckingfield, over against the South door, in the middle between the said door and the wall. Eldest son Bezaliell. son John Angier of Bristol. Son in law Mr Ralph Lathropp. My daughter Margaret, his wife. My daughter Anne and her children. son John Angier I give my small tenement in Dedham to my son Bezaliell desiring him to give two shillings apiece to such children to whom I am an uncle i.e. the children of my brethren and sisters etc. My brother Nathaniel. My two sisters Hannah and Sarah. My brother in law, Edmund sherman. To the poor of Dedham five pounds to be distributed by my two sisters, Hannah and Sarah. All my four children. Leeds, 267 [Genealogical Gleanings in England by Henry F Water, A. M. NEGHR L:28]" '''Towns mentioned in the Will''' : #'''Nether Wiresdale(Neither Wryesdale), Garstang, Lancaster '''[https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/LAN/NetherWyresdale / Nether Wryesdale] ( accessed 27 Feb 2023) #'''Winmerly, (Winmarleigh)Garstang, Lancaster'''[https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/lancs/vol7/pp291-300 / British History OnLine -The Town of Winmarleigh, Garstang History ] ( accessed 27 Feb 2023) #'''Hurst, Ashton under Lyne, County Lancaster'''[https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/lancs/vol4/pp338-347#h3-0003 / British History OnLine - Town of Hurst-Footnote 4 Line 4] ( accessed 27 Feb 2022) #'''Mofs dolee, Ashton Under Lyne, Lancaster''' #'''New Chapel, Durkinfield (Dukinfield)''' [https://www.nationalchurchestrust.org/church/old-chapel-dukinfield / Old Chapel ] ( accessed 27 Feb 2023) #'''Dedham''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dedham,_Essex Dedham, Essex ]( accessed 3 Mar 2023) #'''Garstag''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garstang / Ancient Parish of Garstang] ( accessed 26 Feb 2023) [https://archive.org/stream/historyofparisho2105manc/historyofparisho2105manc_djvu.txt / The History of the Township of Garstang ] ( accessed 27 Feb 2023) ==Sources==

The will of Sir Ivo FitzWarin

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Will [[FitzWarin-91|Sir Ivo FItzWarin]] made his will on 6 November 1412. It includes: "... my body to be buried in the chancel, next my father in the parish church of Wantynge, on the north part of the aforesaid chancel. . . . Also I will that my executors make no great expenses about my hearse for pomp of the world, but that they feed neighbours and other poor folk on the day of my burial, so that they pray for my soul. I give and bequeath to the monks of the monastery of Milton, serving God there, that is to say to the convent, to celebrate 100 masses for my soul, 40 shillings immediately after my decease. Item, I leave to the Abbot of the same place one good silver cup with a cover gilt. To the monks of Cerne xls. immediately, for 100 masses to be celebrated, & co. ... to each of the Orders of friars of Sarum, xxs., & co. ... to each Order of friars of Bristol, xxs. ... to the friars of Yvelchester [Ilchester], xxs. ... to the friars of Dorchester, xxs., to pray for my soul and that of [[Argentine-14|Maud, my wife]]. . . . to [[FitzWarin-113|Philippa FitzWaryn]], my sister, a nun of Wilton, and [sic] my best furred gown. ... to the church of Sarum, a great missal, covered with red and black bawdekyn, after my decease, to pray for me and my ancestors for ever and to hold my obit yearly, & co., in their default, to abbey of Milton, Dorset, to pray, & co. ... to every priest of Wantynge abiding there and serving God, 3s. 4d. to celebrate and pray for my soul. ... I leave for the amending of the church of Caundell Haddon, one mark. . . . Also I leave my best vestments of red silk gilt, of one suit, viz., a cope and a chasuble, with the tunicles and all their belongings, to the parish church of Wantynge, and there to remain for ever to celebrate for the souls of me and mine for ever. . . . Vestment [described in detail] to chapel of St. Andrew, Caundell Haddon. ... I leave to [[Whittington-1010|Richard Whityngton]], my son, a silver gilt piece, ywrite around, with a cover of the same make, and a pair [i.e. set] of paternosters of pure gold, enamelled with clear red, with gawds of pure gold enamelled with white in the form of a head of Saint John the Baptist. I leave to my poor tenants of Wantynge Brian, one mark, to [[Chidiock-4 |John Chidesk]], my son. ... Executors [[Whittington-1010|Richard Whityngton]], citizen of London, and others. … Lands in Wantynch Bryen, Berks, in Wilts and Dorset, for a chaplain who [and his successors, chaplains] shall celebrate daily for ever a mass at the altar of St. John the Baptist, founded in the eastern aisle of the parish church of Wantynch to the honour of God and the blessed Virgin Mary and of all Saints, and for the soul of [[Pole-114|Margaret]], mother of [[FitzWarin-92 |Sir William FitzWaryn, knight]]; and for the souls of William and [[Haddon-174|Annie, his wife]]; of [[FitzWarin-91|Ivo FitzWaryn, knight]], founder of this chauntry. son of the aforesaid William ; and of [[Argentine-14|Maud]], wife of the said Ivo, and their heirs, and the aforesaid chaplains and succeeding chaplains shall yearly hold an anniversary in the parish church of Wantynch, with the Vicar of the same church and all chaplains and clerks serving in the same church, singing placebo and dirige, with the new ' lection ' and lauds following, scilicet, in the night before the Vigil of the Apostles Simon and Jude, & co. Vicar to have 6d., every other 'capellanus' 4d., sacrist 3d., and each clerk 1d." It was proven on 5 February 1414. http://home.comcast.net/~homerbjames/HBJ/V02/V02_FitzWarin.htm) ==Sources==

The will of Sir John Pettus, Baronnet (proved 1698)

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== Summary == {| border="1" | Sir John Pettus Baronet || The subject of the will. |- | Dame Mary || his wife and executrix |- | Horace Pettus || his eldest son and heir. Had no male issue at the time the will was written? |- | Robert Pettus || his younger son |- | Frances Pettus || his daughter |- | Mary Pettus || his daughter |- | John Pettus || his kinsman |- | John Goodwyer || his servant |- | Robert Fawsett || A clerk. Witness to original will. Daughter Frances married him without the consent of her father |- | John Davy || a tenant (farmer?) of lands in Caister St Edmunds and Stoke Holy Cross. |} == Transcription == === Main Will (26 March 1695) === Sr John Pettus In the name of God Amen '''Sr John''' '''Pettus of Rackheath''' in the County of Norfolk '''Baronett''' being of competent health and of sound mind and memory yet considering the understanding of this life & not knowing how suddenly I may be taken away by death do therefore make & declare this my last will & testament in manner & form following. First I commend my soul into the hands of Almighty God my most Merciful Creator assured by trusting to be saved in & by the merits & mediation of Jesus Christ my only savior & redeemer and my body I commit to the Earth from to hence it came to be buried decently in Christian Burial at the discretion of my Executrix hereafter named and assuming that worldly estate which God in mercy hath lent me I dispose thereof as followeth First I will & direct my mind is & I do hereby declare & appoint that my '''trustees Sr Robert Kemp Baronnet, John Ayde''' '''Esquire & Henry Palmer gent''' or the survivors or survivor of them or the exec[utor] or adm[inistrator]s of the survivor of them & also my Executrix herein after named do & shall as soon as conveniently may be after my decease make sale of the several messuages lands & tenements sciutate ''[situated]'' lying and being in '''Caister St Edmunds''' in the aforesaid County of Norfolk or many of the town or towns near adjoining whereof or wherein they my said Trustees or any of them now stand possessed or interested for any term or terms of years whatsoever in Trust for me & whereof & wherein I my self stand possessed or interested for any term or terms of years in retention(?) from & after the Expiration of the said term or terms of years my said Trustees stand possessed & interested therein for & during all the rest residue & remainder of the said respective term or terms of years which shall herein then to run & unexpired the the best price that can or may be begotten for the same and the moneys hereby raised do & shall pay and dispose as following (vizt.) To '''Robert my son''' within six months after such sale or his age of one & twenty years which shall last happen, five hundred pounds thereof and the residue of the said moneys arising by the said sale to & between my '''two daughters Frances & Mary''' equally at their respective days of marriage or within six months after such sale as aforesaid which shall last happen And in case my said children '''Robert, Frances and Mary''' or any of them shall happen to die & depart their life without issue before his her or their respective share & portion of the said monies shall become due & payable as aforesaid then I do hereby further declare & direct and appoint that the said Share or shares & portion or portions thereof if him her or them so dying without issue shall be equally divided & paid to & among such of '''my younger children''' as shall be then living when six months after such sale of aforesaid or at his her or their respective ages of one and twenty years which shall last happen and in case any of '''my said younger children''' shall happen to die without issue before his her or their share thereof shall become payable by virtue of this my will then his her or their share hereof so dying without issue shall be equally paid & divided to and amongst the survivor & survivors of them at such time & times as the same should have been paid to him her or them so dying And I do hereby further order declare & appoint that my said trustees or the survivors or survivor of them & also my said Executrix do and shall pay and allow to '''my said several children''' interest at the rate of six pounds per centum ''[six percent]'' for their said respective shares & portion thereof as aforesaid to the aforesaid kinds of the respective payments as aforesaid to be paid together with their said respective share & portions & at the same times & not before provided always & my will & mind is that my said trustees or the survivors or survivor of them & also my said executrix shall & may out of the monies raised by such sale first satisfy themselves of & for all reasonable charges & expenses they or any of them shall or may expend or be put to in or about the management and execution of the said trust and that they or any of them shall not be liable or compellable to answer pay or make or make good any of the said moneys which may casually happen to be lost upon any probable security by them or any of them to be taken for the same but such loss shall be equally & proportionably borne by my said children out of their said respective shares and portions as aforesaid provided further & my mind & will is And I do hereby further order direct & appoint & in case it shall happen that '''Horace Pettus''' my '''eldest son''' shall die & depart this life without issue of Male of his body lawfully begotten before divident made of the moneys to be raised by sale to be made by my trustees and executrix as aforesaid whereby the said '''Robert''' '''my son''' shall become my next heir male then & in such case the aforesaid sum of five hundred pounds herein before by me appointed to be paid to him the said '''Robert''' shall cease & not be paid to him Nor any interest for the same but then & in such case the said five hundred pounds with the interest thereof shall be distributed & paid to & amongst my other younger children in such manner as the residue of the moneys to be raised by such sale is herein by me above ordered and appointed to be paid Also I give & devise to the said '''Robert Pettus my son''' all that messuage with the appurtenances scituate ''[situated]'' & being in '''Cayster''' al''[ia]''s '''Castor St.''' '''Edmunds''' aforesaid now in the tenure and occupation of '''John Davy''' & all & every the lands meadows pastures grounds feedings & hereditaments whatsoever to the said messuage belonging tor in any wise apperteyneing & now herewith used occupied or enjoyed or reputed taken or known as part parcel or member thereof lying & being in '''Cayster''' al''[ia]''s '''Castor''' '''St Edmunds''' aforesaid & '''Stoke Holy Cross''' in the said county of Norfolk now of late in the tenure & occupation of the said '''John Davy''' containing together by estimation fifty & five acres whether more of less And all my estate interest & term of years therein yet to rune & unexpired & to have & to hold the said messuage lands & premises (?) last mentioned unto the said '''Robert Pettus''' my son his exe''[cutor]''s adm''[inistrators]'' & assigns for & during all the rest residue & remainder of such terms of years as I have herein provided further & upon & under this condition following (that is to say) that the aforesaid '''Horace Pettus''' '''my son''' shall hereafter happen to die & depart this life without issue male of his body lawfully begotten whereby the said '''Robert''' '''my son''' shall become my next heir male that then & immediately from & after such the death of the said '''Horace Pettus''' which unto said Male the said devise of the said messuages lands and premises last mentioned & the terms of years thereby limited shall cease determine & me absolutely void & of none effect and that then & from thenceforth my will & mind is that the said messuages lands and premises last mentioned & the terms of years which shall be therein then to run & unexpired shall be sold by my executrix hereafter named for the best price that can be gotten for the same And that the moneys coming & arising by such sale of the said premises shall by my said executrix be equally divided & paid to & amongst my younger children who shall be then living any thing herein before mentioned to the contrary thereof in any wise notwithstanding provided further & I do hereby further order direct & appoint that if my aforesaid '''son Horace Pettus''' or whomsoever Else shall be my next heir Male of my body or the heirs Male of such heirs Male shall be desirous to buy & purchase the aforesaid several terms of years of & in the several messuages lands tenements & premises by me herein above devised to be sold or of any of them & will & do give as much for the same as any other person or persons (?) that then & in such case he or they shall have the preemption thereof And my said trustees & the survivors or survivor of them or the exec''[utor]'' or adm''[inistrators]'' of the survivor of them & my said executrix do and shall sell assign & sett over the said term & terms or years of & in all & every the said premises or any part thereof to such heir Male or such other person or persons in trust for him as he shall direct or appoint Also I will and my mind is that my Executrix hereafter named as soon as conveniently they can after my decease make sale of all & every my messuages lands tenements & hereditaments as well freeholds & charterholds as copyholds & customary tenure as leaseholds scituate lying & being in '''Thurgarton''' in the county of Norfolk for the best price that can or may be gotten for the same & the moneys raised by the sale thereof do & shall apply for & towards the payment of any debts so far as the sum will extend all the rest & residue of my goods chattels & personal estate whatsoever & of what kind so ever I do give & bequeath to '''Dame Mary my dear & loving wife''' for & towards the payment of my debts & discharging of my funerals And I do hereby make and ordeyne the said '''Dame Mary my wife sole executrix''' of this my will and I do hereby revoke all wills by me formerly made And do declare this to be my last will & testament written in two sheets of paper & have to the first sett my hand & to the other my hand and seal this '''twenty sixth day of March''' in the year of our Lord Christ one thousand six hundred ninety & five '''1695''' ( signed J Pettus ) Signed sealed and published & declared by the said Sir John Pettus to be my last will & testament in the presence of us whose names are under written who subscribed our names in the presence of the said Sir John Pettus vizt
Bambeigg Jean
Robert Fawsett Clerl
John Goodwin === Codicill (14 October 1697) ===
'''A codicill''' to be added to the last will & testament of me Sr John Pettus of Rackheath in the County of Norfolk Baronett & to be taken as part of my last will.
Whereas I the said Sr John Pettus in & by my last will & testam bearing date on or about the twenty sixth day of March on the year of our Lord One thousand six hundred ninety & five have given or otherwise appointed to be paid to '''my two daughters Frances & Mary''' to each of them a equal share of the moneys as I have hereby ordered & appointed to be raised by sale of the several farms in '''Cayster''' near Norwich in my said last will particularly mentioned now for as much as the said '''Frances my daughter''' without my consent & against my likening hath intermarried with '''Robert Fawsett Clerke''' I do therefore hereby declare my will & Mind to be that my said daughter Frances shall have only five hundred pounds of the moneys which shall raised by sale of the said farms & no more thereof and that '''Robert my son''' besides the five hundred pounds I have given or which or wise appointed to be paid to him in & by my said will shall have two hundred pounds more out of the moneys to be raised by the sale of the said farms to be added to the said five hundred pounds and that '''Mary my daughter''' shall have all the raised by the sale of the said farms provided & upon condition that she the said Mary does not marry without my consent or the consent of her mother my wife if any said wife shall happen to survive me. But if my said '''daughter Mary''' shall marry without my consent or the consent of my said wife if she shall survive me then & in that case my will and mind is that the said '''Mary my daughter''' shall have only five hundred pounds out of the moneys which shall be raised by sale of the said farms & no more and that the remainder of the moneys raised by such sale after my said '''daughters Frances & Mary''' shall have received out thereof five hundred pounds a pair shall be paid to my said '''son Robert Pettus''' anything in my said last will contained to the contrary thereof in any wise notwithstanding them my mind & will is that within Convenient time after my decease the sum of three pounds shall be distributed & paid to & amongst the '''poor people''' of each of the parishes of '''Rackheath & Cayster''' aforesaid at the discretion of my Executrix Item I give & bequeath to '''John Goodwyer my servant''' ten pounds & to '''my kinsman John Pettus''' twenty pounds to be paid to respectively within one year next after my decease by my said Executrix and this I declare as a further part of my will & desire that the same may be added thereto & be taken as part thereof in witness whereof I the said Sir John Pettus have hereunto put my hand & seal this '''fourteenth day of October''' in the year or our Lord Christ One thousand six hundred ninety & seven - '''1697'''. ( signed J Pettus ) signed sealed published & declared by the said Sir John Pettus as part of his last will in the presence of us whose names are hereto set as witnesses who severally subscribed our names as witnesses hereto in the presence of the said testator
Erasmus Jarvis,
William Pigg,
Susanna Lewis === Probate (8 February 1698/9) === ''NOTE: this is in Latin'' Probatum ... ... ... ... et '''Octavo die February''' Anno Domni '''1698''' ... ... John Pettus Baronetti ... ... ... Extri ... ... Jurat ( ... )

The will of Sir Thomas Pettus, 1st Baronet of Rackheath

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== Introduction== This is the will of [[Pettus-434|Sir Thomas Pettus 1st Baronet Pettus of Rackheath]]. The will was written on 5 November 1654, Thomas died on 21 November 1654. The will was proved at Westminster on 12 December 1654. It was registered at the Archdeaconry of Norwich. "Will registers for the Archdeaconry of Norwich, 1538-1857" https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C39F-KCXS?i=220 Spelling is mostly as in the probate copy. Abbreviated words are expanded in [square brackets]. Names of people and places are in '''bold''' introduced for ease of reading. Line breaks are added in the text so that the lines match the probate copy. Extra paragraph breaks are added between sections for readability. Page breaks are indicated by dividing lines and in edit mode by HTML comments with page numbers. == Transcription == In the name of God Amen; The
'''fifthe day of November''' in the yeare of our Lord God according to
the computation now used in England '''one thousand six hundred ffifty'''
'''& foure''' I '''Thomas Pettus of Rackheath''' in the
county of Norff[olk] '''Baronet''' being of perfect memory though not in
p[er]fect health & well knowing the uncertain condition of this pr[e]sent life
for the better setling of that my worldly state which God of his great
goodness & mercy hath lent me, doe ordaine & make this my last will
& testament in manner and forme following ffirst and before all things
I commit and commend my soule into the mercifull hands of God my maker
and to Jesus Christ my only Saviour & Redeemer assuredly trustinge
that by & through his onely meritts bitter death & passion to be
saved and to have a joyfull resurrection & to remain amongst his
most glorious company in heaven And my body I will to be buried
in Christian buriall in the Chancell of the '''p[ar]ish Church of Rackheath'''
aforesaid neare '''my lately deceased & dearly beloved wife Elizabeth'''
in such manner as shall seeme best to my executrix hereafter named And I doe give to be bestowed upon repaire of the said Church for
the breaking up of the ground where my body shall be laid twenty
shillings. Item I give and bequeath unto the poor of the said towne
of '''Rackheath''' forty shillings Fourty shillings was two old pounds (20 shillings to the pound) to be paid into the hands of the Church
wardens and overseers there then being at my decease & to be &
remain for a stocke forever And that they with the consent of
the minister of the same p[ar]ish shall imploy variant of employ put out & use the
same for the best benefit that may be made for the good of the
said poor people. And soe yearlely & from time to time the same
to be employed used & put forth by the successive church wardens
overseers and minister and the whole profitt & benefit thereof
arising & made yearly to be bestowed by them amongst such the
poor people of the said towne where most need shall be Item I
give and bequeath the poore of the towne of '''Castor St Edmund'''
by Norwich fforty shilling in like manner to be paid and employed
as my pr[e]cedent guift to Rackheath Item I give to the poor of
the towne of '''little Ellingham''' forty shillings And to the poore of the
town of '''Salhouse''' fforty shillings And to the poor of the town of '''Wroxham''' twenty shillings. Item I give and bequeath unto '''Thomas '''
'''Pettus my sonne''' all my Tapestry Hangings in my Dyning chamber
at '''Rackheath''' aforesaid, together with all the household stuffe & furniture
belonging to the same chamber And alsoe the bed & furniture of the
chamber next unto the Dyning chamber called the Black Chamber
with the furniture of the inner chamber belonging thereof
as they are now furnished And also the bed & furniture of the corner
chamber over the hall there with all the furniture off the inner chamber ---- belonging thereto as now they are furnished Also I give &
bequeath unto the said '''Thomas Pettus my sonne''' the bed and furniture
of the corner chamber at the top of the staires where my said sonne
Thomas useth to lodge. And also one bedd of greene figured sattin
as now it stands in my studdy chamber Item I give & bequeath to
the said '''Thomas Pettus my sonne''' All my armour in the armoury
chamber and in the hall All my vessels & implements of brewing
belonging to the brewhouse two long tables & a lininry cupboard
standing in the hall All those long planks lying in the drying
rooms in the bleeching yard Probably an area used for spreading cloth to be bleached by the sun. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bleachfield Also all the pictures hanging in the
parlour & the musicke room. Also my biggest organ in the
musicke room, two base vyalls one inlayd the other that which I bought
of one Mr Bolt, three loose treble Vyalls not belonging to the
chest A vyall or viol was a stringed instrument that was played upright. https://www.pepysdiary.com/encyclopedia/461/ They were often kept as a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chest_of_viols Chest of Viols]. , one tenor vyall not belonging to the chest, together
with the musique table standing in the said musique roome Item I give & bequeath unto '''Augustine Pettus my sonne''' my large
standing guilt cupp w[i]th a christall bowle Item I give & bequeath unto '''John Pettus my sonne''' one silver bason & ewer A ewer is a jug for water for washing. A matching Ewer and Basin set were common. See a 17th century silver example [https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/204939 here].
given by '''Sr Nathaniel Bacon''' to '''my late wife Elizabeth''' marked
with the Armes of Bacon Also I give unto '''Thomas Pettus my'''
'''sonne''' all my library of bookes in my studdy savinge that I give
unto my loving and auncient ancient - as in long standing friend '''Mr Henry Nerford clerke''' Henry Nerford was Rector at Atleburgh in the hundred of Shropham https://www.british-history.ac.uk/topographical-hist-norfolk/vol1/pp501-541 any one
Author out of them which the said '''Henry Nerford''' shall be pleased
to make choice of. Item I will & devise unto my executrix untill
'''John Pettus my youngest sonne''' shall attaine to his age of one
& twenty years, all that my Tenement w[i]th all my lands & their
appurtenances in '''Shropham''' in the county of Norffs w[hi]ch I lately
purchased of '''Thomas Amys''' Amys = Amis. the end letter is an S with the the tail going up - so the word Pettus for the same & All that my messuages & all my
free and coppyhold lands in '''Thurgarton''' in the county of Norffs
or in any other towne there near adioyning w[i]th the appurtenances
And all that my messuages & all my freehold & coppyhold lands
tenements & hereditaments whatsoever in '''Felmingham''' be consistent with your capital Fs. Either ff or F. in the County
of Norffs or in any of the other towne there neare adioyning with
appurtenances And also all my messuages houses tenements
and lands whatsoever wherein I have any estate of inheritance
in Fee simple https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fee_simple & lyinge in the Citty or county of the citty of
Norwich or in '''Higham by Norwich''' [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Heigham,_Norfolk_Genealogy HEIGHAM, or Higham, a parish Norwich district, Norfolk; in the W side of Norwich city.] with their & every of their
appurtenances And if that my said sonne John Shall happen
to live until he shall attaine to his age of one & twenty years then
I will and devise that all & every of the aforesaid messuages, houses
lands tenements & hereditaments whatsoever being Freehold or
Coppyhold & lying in '''Shropham, Thurgarton, Felmingham''' or in any
towns there neare adioyning in Norwich Higham aforesaid or
in any of them with their & every of their appurtenances shall wholy
remaine & goe to my said '''sonne John Pettus''' & his heirs forever But if it shall soe happen that the said '''John Pettus''' shalle dye before
he shall attaine to the age afforesaid & without heire of his body begotten
then I will and my meaninge is that the interest last before limited ---- to my said executrix shall cease & be void And then I doe
will and devise all & every of the said messuages houses lands
tenements & hereditaments in '''Shropham & Thurgarton Felmingham'''
or in any town there near adjoining, in '''Norwich Higham'''
aforesaid or in any of them which the appurtenances to '''Augustine'''
'''Pettus my second son''' & his heirs forever. And whereas I
am possessed or some others stand possessed in trust for me
& in my use of & in certanie lands laying in '''Thurgarton''' aforesaid
for terme of divers(?) yeares therein to run & unexpired & of
& in two meadows lying in or near Norwich whereof one lyeth
within the precinct of the late '''Cathederal Church of Norwich'''
is now divided into three parts letten to severall y soub & the other
of the said meadows lyeth in or near the '''streete called Consforth (?)'''
streete over against the conion stath (?) on the further side of the
river for terme of divers(?) yeares therein to rune & unexpired
my will & minde is that my executrix or trustees in whom the
estates(?) for yeares of & in the said lands & meadows shall after
my death rest, shall assigne & sel over all such lands meadows
& things holden by any lease for terme of yeares & lyinge in
'''Thurgarton''' or in or neare Norwich as aforesaid with the appurtenances
unto my said sonne John upon he shall attaine to his age of
one & twenty yeares for & duringe the residue of the termes &
estates therein then to rune & unexpired respectively But if
the said John happen to dye before that age then I will & my
minde is that like assignment be made unto my said sonne
Augustine if then he be living as by intent of this my will ought
to have beene made to the said John if he had attained his age
aforesaid. Item my will and mind is that my said sonne Augustine
shall have & enjoy & accordingly I give to hom & his heirs for
ever all my Coppyhold lands & tenements lying or being
in '''Thinlingfeild''' or in any other towne there near adjoinging
in '''Cheston Linstead''' or '''St James in the County of Suffolk'''
with the appurtenances And if any defect shall happen to this
my will for want of Surrender to the use of my will of any
of my Coppyhold lands or tenements before willed or indended(?)
to either of my said sonnes Augustine and John or by reason
of any other mixfection [imperfection?] my will & minds is & I do strictly
charge my '''sonne Thomas Pettus''' & whosoever hereafter
shall happen to be my next heire to make surrender & due
any act that shall be requisite in law to supply any such defect(?)
or mixpection [imperfection?] & to assure a good & gofect (?) estate unto my said
two younger sonnes & their heires according to the intent of this
my will of all such coppyhold lands & tenements as be here
before willed or intended to my said sonne '''Augustine & John'''
& their heirs severally & respectively And my will & mind
is that my deare wife for the better stay of her selfe & of such
servants as shall continue with her for some time convenient
after my death & for the ordering of things belonging to the ---- executrix of this my will shall have the free use of my
house where I now dwell & all the houses yards gardens
& orchards to the same by me used with free use of all the
pasture grounds now in my use & occupation in '''Rackheath'''
aforesaid for the pasturage and in manifeymige (?) of her horses
cowes sheepe & other cattell for & during the spane
of six months next after my decease And I doe earnestly
desire my sonne Thomas Pettus and my next heire whatsoever
to agree hereunto & pfonine(?) my will therein accordingly And also to convey & assure unto her my said wife for her
life my mannors houses & lands tenements & other hereditaments
in '''Castor St Edmund''' & other the townes adjoininge in liew (?) of
the mannors lands tenements & hereditaments in '''Rackheath Salhouse'''
& other places assigned or limited for her joyuturie [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jointure jointure] - the widow's portion according to
the true intent & meaning of certaine prisoes (?) in the deeds
thereof conteyned And I will & devise unto my executrix &
her heires all my lands tenements & hereditaments in '''Rackheath'''
which I purchased of '''George Lockwood''' or of '''Robert Matcher'''
& all my meadow in '''Thorpe by Norwich''' which I purchased of
'''my brother Nathaniel Knyvet''' esq & the reversion of
the said lands tenements & meadow the same being lately by me
setled upon my now wife for p[ar]te of her joyuturie upon trust
& confidence nevertheless that if my said sonne Thomas Pettus
or such p[ers]on as shall be my next heire & shall attain to the age
of one & twenty yeares shall within three months next after such
age by way of grant of rent charge or otherwise as my said
executrix or her heires shall judge to be meete & sufficient secure
the yearely paymt of three severall annuall rents vizt one
of ten pounds to my '''cozen Christian the wife of Charles'''
'''Ramsey''' Another of ffoure pounds to my servant '''Nicholas'''
'''Spencer''' duringe their severall lives respectively That then
my said executrix & her heirs shall convey & set over the
said lands tenements meadows & hereditaments lately devised with
the appurtenances & all their interest therein to the said '''Thomas'''
'''Pettus''' or such p[er]son as shall be my next heire & his heirs And if the said '''Thomas Pettus''' or such my heirs shall not when three
months after his age of one and twenty years & request by my
executrix to this purpose give & make such securities for the
said three annual rents then my will is that the said
lands tenements meadow & hereditaments & the estate of my
executrix therein shall be conveyed over to '''Augustine Pettus'''
my sonne & his heirs charged with or tyed for the payment of
the said three annuall rents last mentioned And my will &
my mind is that my said sonne '''Thomas Pettus''' & my next heire
that shall be shall pay at the Guildhall porch in Norwich
unto my beloved friend '''Henry Nerford clerke''' within six
months after my decease the sum of one hundred pounds ---- & to my said '''sonne John''' when he shall have attained his age
of one & twenty years the sum of one thousand pounds And I doe will & devise unto my executrix hereafter named
& her heirs upon trust hereafter declared all that my Marsh
called or knowne by the name of '''Bungd Marsh''' with the grounds
& appurtenances by me purchased of '''Robert Houghton esquire'''
& lying in '''Burlingham in Norfolk''' Also also all that my
Marsh called or known by the name of '''Thurlow Marsh'''
with all the grounds and other appurtenances which I purchased of
'''Richard Fenkenson esq''' lyinge in '''Thernigby''' in the said county. And further I doe will & devise unto my said executrix & her
assignes upon like trust all that Marsh called or knowne
by the name of '''Berts or Bretts Marsh''' with all the grounds &
other appurtenances which I hold by lease made by the President
& Schollers of '''Mary Magdalen Colledge in Oxford''' And all my estate terms of years & interest in the same All which
prunipped (?) willed or devised to executrix as aforesaid I
have willed & devised to her to this intent & purpose & upon
this speciall (?) trust & confidence in her & her heirs exe[cuto]rs adm[inistrators]
& ass[ign]s by me reposed that if my said sonne Thomas Pettus
or such p[ers]on as shall be my next heir shall have attained to
his age of one & twenty years & shall be for further
assurance of such coppyhold lands & tenements as be to my
said sonnes '''Augustine & John''' respectively devised according
to the intent of my will And shall within three months after
such age secure to the content of my said sonne John to be
paid to him the sum of one thousand pounds as aforesaid that
then my executrix her heirs & assignes shall convey over all
the said three marshes & pr[e]miss[e]s & all their severall estates
oft & in the same to my said sonne '''Thomas Pettus''' or next heire And out of the rents & profits of the said marshes in the
meantime (?) arisinge my executrix or her assignes shall pay
to the said '''Henry Nerford''' the said sum of one hundred
pounds And if the said '''Thomas Pettus''' or such next heire
as aforesaid shall not p[er]mitt (?) & suffer but disturbe (?) my said
wife & her servants & family quietly & peaceably to have the free
use of the said houses & other things for six months according
to my will before aforesaid then I devise the residue of
the rents & profits of the said three marshes unto my said wife
until my said sonne Thomas or his next heire as aforesaid
shall have attained the age of one & twenty years
otherwise my will is that my said sonne Thomas or next
heire aforesaid shall have & enjoy all the said residue of
the rents & profits of the said three Marshes and if my
said sonne Thomas or such my next heire as aforesaid shall
not within three months next after such request as aforesaid
doe such which shall be requisite for further assurance of all the (?) ---- coppyhold lands & tenements as aforesaid according to the intent
of my will before declared or shall not within three months
sufficiently secure by good security to my said sonne John the
payment of the said sum or one thousand pounds unto him at his
age of one & twenty years then my will is that my executrix
shall sell all the said three marshes & all their estates therein
& with the moneys thereof arising pay the same sum of one
thousand pounds unto my said sonne John to be paid as aforesaid
and shall with the confidence of those moneys soe farr as they
will extend recompense to my '''said sonnes Augustine &'''
'''John''' such losses damage & as they & their heires & respectively
& pportionably shall or shall be in the judg[e]m[en]t of my
executrix taking upon her the executorship likely to suple quo (?)
for default of surrender or other defect of assurance of any
of the said coppyhold lands or tenements by my heir as shall
be needfull or requisite as aforesil [aforesaid?] Item I give & bequest unto my sonne '''John Pettus''' & his heirs all my coppyhold
lands which I hold of the Mannor of '''Shunpling''' or of the '''Rectory of'''
'''?ickleborow''' in the county of Norfolk. Now for the more sure
p[er]formance of such covenants as upon consideration of marriage
with my new wife I have made with her friends '''William'''
'''Hemeningham''' '''John Hobart esq''' & '''Charles Everard her brother'''
for the disbursing of the summ of five thousand pounds upon
purchase of lands & of taking the same & securing the paym[en]t
of three hundred pounds yearely for my wife as by indenture
thereoft more fully appeareth I doe hereby will and devise to my
executrix '''the mannor of Thorpehall''' & all & every of the
messuages lands & tenements & hereditaments in '''North Pritake''' or (?)
elsewhere which were lately in any wise conveyed or mortgaged
or intended to be conveyed or mortgaged unto me or my use (?)
by '''Willm Arminger esq''' or any other with him to have & to hold
such & soe many of them as be conveyed to me & my heirs with
the appurtenances to my executrix & her heires & such & fore many of
them as be conveyed to me but for any terme of yeares or
otherwise with the appurtenances to my executrix during the severall
termes of yeares or any other estate therein. And my will is that my executrix shall have all my estates in these mannor
messuages lands tenements & hereditaments to the intent that she shall
have & receive all such summes of money as are or shall be payable
for redemption of these estates or otherwise by or upon the securities
to me given thereby And shall have all the indentures deeds
& other evidences to me belonging & touching the mannor or any
of the other premisses mortgaged or conveyed to me as aforesaid And my will & minde is that if I dye having issue by my wife
onely one daughter that then such purchase being made as is by
my said covenants required the lands & tenements soe purchased
shall after the death of my wife & her covenants as to touching (?)
her annuall rent or yearely maintenance of three hundred
pounds & formed be conveyed to my sonne Augustine & his heires
charged & tyed as shall be meete for the payment of such p[or]tion in ---- money & annuall maintenance to such daughter as shall
be payable or to be paid to her by the intent & true meaning
of the said indenture of covenant. But if such purchase shall
be made & I happen to have noe issue by my now wife or noe
such issue by her that shall live untill such purchase & the death
of my wife then my will & my mind is that the purchased lands
& tenements shall be soe ordered estated & setled upon my
said sonne '''Augustine''' & his heirs as that my said wife may
be well secured to have the revenues thereof during her life
& to have the sume of one thousand pounds within six months
after her death to be paid to her exec[u]t[o]rs adm[inistrator]s or ass[ign]s; & soe
that my said sonne '''John''' shall be secured likewise to have one
other summ of one thousand pounds to be paid to him his exec[uto]rs
adm[inistrato]rs or ass[ign]s within six months after the death of my said
wife. And if it happens that I dye & have noe issue by my now
wife, or my issue on her begotten shall dye before such purchase
be made as by my covenants is appointed then my will is if
my wife & her said friends will hereunto agree that noe such
intended purchase shall be made with the said five thousand
pounds but that money shall be soe ordered & disposed that
she my said wife shall have the summ or one thousand pounds
p[ar]te thereoft paid to her or her assignes & be secured to have
the sume or two hundred & forty pounds yearely during her
life paid as the annuall summ of three hundred pounds by
the covenant or purchase to be paid And after her death
one thousand pounds other p[ar]te of the said five thousand
pounds shall be paid to my said sonne John and his assigns
& three thousand pounds residue of the said five thousand
pounds shall be paid to my said sonne Augustine or his
assigns Item whereas '''Sr John Pettus my brother''' hath by
a certaine writing (?) under his hand & seale covenants with me to
pay to me or my exec[uto]rs at severall times severall summes of
money & by abund under his hand & seale stands bound [borrowed?] to me
in eight hundred pounds for p[er]formance of the said covenents
which covenants have not beene in any p[ar]te p[e]rformed my will &
minde is that my executrix shall upon and after the paym[en]t of the
said eight hundred pounds by my said brother to her or her
assignes pay as a guift & legacy from me unto my beloved
'''nephew Richard Pettus''' sonne of the said '''Sr John Pettus''' one
hundred pounds Item I give and bequeath unto my dearly beloved
'''wife Dame Anne Pettus''' & her heires forever all that my
Cottage in '''Beeston''' which I lately purchased of ... Cooke (?)
with the yard garden thereto belonging with the appurtenances as
also all the furniture household stuffe & mixlents of household
now in or belonging to the same. Item I give & bequeath to my
beloved '''brother in law Charles Everard''' twenty pounds to be
paid out in a peece of plate for a remembrance of me Item I
give and bequeath unto my loving brother in law '''Nathaniel''' ---- '''Knyvet esq''' as alsoe to '''Elizabeth Knyvet his daughter'''
my loving neece to each of them five pounds for a peece
of plate Item I give and bequeath unto my honoured '''mother'''
'''in law the lady [[Heveningham-24|Abigael Pettus]]''' Abigail was Thomas' father's second wife. So in modern terms his stepmother. But in the 17th century she would be called his mother-in-law. to '''[[Pettus-433|Sr John Pettus]] my'''
'''beloved brother''' to '''my brother in law [[Knyvett-19|Thomas Knyvet esq]]'''
to '''Mr [[Knyvett-28|John Knyvet]] his sonne''' to my '''nephew [[Le_Gros-246|Thomas Le Gros esq]]'''
to '''my Cosen John Sedley esq''' to '''Captain'''
'''Thomas Cornwallys''' '''Mr Philip Cornwaleys''', '''Mrs Ffrancis'''
'''Paston''' to my loving '''father in law Arthur Everard esq'''
to my '''brother John Everard''' & '''Mr Robert Cottrine (?)''' to
every one of them twenty shillings to buy them a ring for a
remembrance Item I give & bequeath to my very loving
friends '''Mr John Watson''' '''Mr George Lockwood''' & mr (?)
'''Jorny [or Formy] clerke''' to every one of them five pounds Item I give to my servant '''Edward Shepley''' & to my servant '''John'''
'''King''' to each of them five pounds To my servants '''Robert'''
'''Peckhaver (?)''' five (?) pounds & to '''Henry Hendry''' fforty shillings
To my servants Phillip Hill Phillip Below FFrancis Smith
John Horkes, Henry Allen, William .... & Thomas
Ely (?) to every one of them twenty shillings all with said legacyes
before im this my last will given & bequited I [ erased: give & bequeath them ]
will & appoint them to be paid by my exequtrix according
to the tenour & true intent & meaning of the same my last
will And I doe ordain & make '''Dame Anne Pettus my'''
'''welbeloved wife''' the sole executrix of this my last will &
testament Revoking & annhilating & disannulling all & every
other former will or wills by me made or ordained And
for & concerning all other my goods catteles Chattells
jewells plate ready money bills bonds leases trusts stuffe
solerfills (?) of houshold whatsoever undisposed & ?? by this
my last will given and bequeathed my debts & legacyes
first being paid and satisfied I give & bequeath them soly &
wholy to the said Anne my loving wife the exequtrix of this
my testament and last will. And in wittnes that this is my last will
contayning seaven sheets of paper I have to every sheete sett
my hand & to this last sheet put to my hand & seale & published
the same in the presence of those whose names be hereunto subscribed Thos Pettus Sealed & published in the presence of '''Robert Cokewyn (?)'''
'''Robert Peckhaver Jeremy Brame Edw: Shepley''' This will was proved at Westminster Before the Judges on
the '''twelfth day of December''' in the yeare or our Lord
'''1654''' by the oath of Dame Anne Pettus widdow relict
of the said deceased & sole executrix therein named To
whose administration it was comitted being in our (?) forme
of Law sworne well & truly to administer it ==Sources==

The will of Thomas Bickley, Bishop of Chichester

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=== The Will of Thomas Bickley, Bishop of Chichester, 20 Apr 1596 === [[Bickley-573|Click here to return the profile of Thomas Bickley, Bishop of Chichester]] The Will has not been catalogued but can be found here: *Original wills (A, B and C surnames) 1580-1600 (STC I/II Folders K-N), courtesy of West Sussex County Council. *Images 528-529, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DT9Q-Y3D?i=527&cat=567239 FamilySearch online database], Accessed 20 September 2021. ---- '''People Mentioned''': * Cousin Mr Richard Taylor, "Mr of Arte, fellowe of Merton Colledge in Oxforde" * Margarett daughter of sister Jane Smythe * nieces Alce and Joane, daughters of Johan Borrowe(/s) * Sr Richarde Fitzherbert * Mr Benjamin Bentham * Ffrauncys Goulston * Nicholas Seaton * god daughter Seaton (Note: perhaps daughter of Nicholas Seaton) * Christofer Saxpie * Thomas Harrys * Mr Doctor Ball * Richard Juxon * Hugh Barker '''Bequests''' * To Mr Richard Taylor, "fellowe of Merton Colledge in Oxforde" and his heirs, "all my landes in Northampton shire " * To Margarett, my syster Jane Smythes daughter, £10 * To Alce and Joane my nyses *(nieces)* - Johan Borrowes daughters, £10 each * To Sr Richarde Fitzherbert £100 to be paid to him £10 a year by executor, and "the bedding that is in my geaste chamber at the galleryes ende wth all the furniture" * To Mr Benjamin Bentham £10 * To Ffrauncys Goulston "the bedde wth the whole furniture that he lyeth" * To Nicholas Seaton "the bedde wth the furniture in the chamber nexte ab(ut)? my bedchamber" * To my god daughter Seaton £5 * To Christofer Saxpie, Thomas Harrys, Ffrauncys Goulston, and Nicholas Seaton, the thirde parte of my horses Oxon kyne & sheepe to be delyvered unto them by my executor for their labours wth their necessarye charges * The residue (expenses and debts paid), to "cosen" Rycharde Taylor, "Mr of Arte and Fellowe of Merton Colledge in Oxforde" '''Witnesses:''' Mr doctor Ball, Richarde Juxon, Christopher Saxpy, Ffrauncys Goulston, Thomas Harrys, Mr Hugh Barker. ---- p.1. : '''In the name of god''' the father my creator the sonne my redeemer and the holye ghoste my : sanctifyer thre psons and one god I Thomas Byckley Bisshop of Chichester doe : make my laste testament and will as followeth ffyrst I bequeth my soule into : the hands of hym that sente me into this worlde and to whome I beleve from _ : to goe god almighty my maker redemer and sanctifyer trusting assuredly to be : saved only by the merytts and passion on the crosse of his sonne Jesus Christe : nowe sytting on the right hand of god his and my father in heaven/ '''I bequethe''' : my bodye to the earthe in full hope to ryse agayne at the daye of Judgement wth : the Juste and the blessed/ '''I bequethe''' also tenne pounds to be distributed unto the : poore at the daye and place wher and when I shalbe buryed decentlye wthout : pompe/ '''I geve''' to Magdalen Colledge in Oxforde my good nurse fortye poundes : to be bestowed on their grammar schoole by the Colledge towards the makinge of it : Southinge the more handsome in feeling and pavinge it and for w other use I : will it not to be geven/ '''I geve''' to Martyn Colledge one hundreth poundes to bye : landes for one of the Ffellowes exhibicon of the same Colledge that professe : divinitye who shalbe bounde to preache one sermon at the leaste publicblye : in Oxford yearly so longe as he be followd and have that exhibicon according : as Mr warden Mr subwarden and my Executor at least any two of them : wth the devine of my lorde of Canterburye his grace shall make ordinances : for that purpose to be incerted in their statute booke there to remayne forever : / '''I geve''' all my landes in Northampton shire to Mr Richard Taylor fellowe : of Merton Colledge in Oxforde and to his heyres forever, And that Margarett : my syster Jane Smythes daughter and also Alce and Joane my nyses - : Johan Borrowes daughters maye be pleased and contented therwth by their : making in writinge an assurance to the forsayde Mr Richard Taylor that : nether they nor their heyres nor any of them nor any other in their right : shall callenge any tytle or porcon of the aforsayde landes, that then and : not otherwise they shall have geven unto them by my executor in that respecte : onlye viz to the forsayde Margaret Alce and Joane to eache of them - : tenne poundes/ '''I bequethe''' to my housholde servants their quarters wages : and wthall a whole yeres wages besydes, to be payde unto them the nexte day : after my funerall/ '''I geve''' also to Sr Richarde Fitzherbert one hundreth pounde(s) : to be payde unto hym after tenne poundes by the yere by my executor. ---- : p.2. : /Also '''I geve''' unto him the bedding that is in my geaste chamber at the galleryes : ende wth all the furniture/ '''I geve''' to Mr Benjamin Bentham tenne poundes : / '''I geve''' to Ffrauncys Goulston the bedde wth the whole furniture that he lyeth : / I geve to Nicholas Seaton the bedde wth the furniture in the chamber nexte ab(ut)? : my bedchamber/ '''I geve''' to my god daughter Seaton fyve poundes/ '''I geve''' toward(e/s?) : the reperacons of Houghton bridge tenne poundes, ffurthermore to the intent(e/con?) : that Christofer Saxpie Thomas Harrys Ffrauncys Goulston and Nicholas Seaton : doe adivine them selves accordinge to their power to Mr Taylor my only executor : in helping him to effecte this my testament/ '''I geve''' unto the foresayde Christofer : Thomas Ffrauncys and Nicholas the thirde parte of my horses Oxon kyne & : sheepe to be delyvered unto them by my executor for their labours wth their : necessarye charges, The residue of my goodds not bequethed in this testament : my thre herryotts wth are due for my lands in North hampton shire and - : herryotts fees and debts due to her Ma(jes)^tie wth debtes are nowe in case Stephen : Staple kepeth touche according to covenante by obligacon, and also dilapidac(I)ons : and the charges of my funeralls all these things payde and satisfyed, '''I bequeth''' : and geve to my cosen Rycharde Taylor Mr of Arte and Fellowe of Merton : Colledge in Oxforde whome I make and by these puts constitute my onlye : executor/ '''I desyer''' Mr Seriennt Lewkenor Mr doctor Ball Mr Juxton and : Mr Cutt to be overseers of this my last testament geven to eache of them : foure fyve poundes for their paynes and for gevinge sounde counsell to : my executor, God have mercye on me my serable synner through the merytts : of his onlye sonne our Savior Jesus Christe, In witnesse wherof I have : hereunto sett my seale and subscribed my name the xxth daye of Aprill : 1596, Witnesse hereunto Mr doctor Ball Richarde Juxon Christopher Saxpy : Ffrauncys Goulston Thomas Harrys Mr Hugh Barker. ''Probate granted 13th June 1596.'' ---- Will transcript as copied on 20/09/2021 by [[Mortimer-1706|D.Mortimer.]]

The Will of William Nash (IV) (1718-1754)

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[[Category:Culpeper County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Culpeper County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] This space page features the 1754 inventory and estate probate documents and images of [[Nash-3233 | William Nash IV]] (1718-1754) == Estate Documents == William Nash appeared in several Culpeper County, Virginia probate records. He was mentioned in Book A, Page 1, where he and John Witherall witnessed the will of Elmore George on 1 September 1748.CULPEPER COUNTY, VIRGINIA, WILL BOOK A and B, TRANSCRIPTIONS and ABSTRACTS FHL Film # 30931 (by Nancy Josué) Records about William Nash's estate probate appeared five times, starting on March 8, 1754, and ending on August 18, 1763. Book A, Page 102 William Nash Estate Inventory - 8 March 1754 Contains livestock, crops, household and farm implements. Negroes named Jack (fellow), Rose (wench); Sarah (girl); Harry (boy); Tom (boy); Daniel (boy); Lucy (wench); Dinah (child). Inventory completed by Joseph James, Reuben Long, Antho. Haynie. Recorded 16 May 1754. See digital image 60 of 547. '''Probate''': "Virginia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1652-1900"
Mixed Probate Records, 1749-1870; Index, 1749-1930; Author: Virginia. Circuit Court (Culpeper County); Probate Place: Culpeper, Virginia
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Wm Nash probate in 1749-1783 in Culpeper, Virginia, USA.
Book A, Page 188 - 189 William Nash Estate Administrators’ Account An accounting of the debts cleared in William’s estate. Some of those receiving money: John Taylor, administrator; Thomas Ballard; John Lewis; John Wetherall; Daniel Brown; Anthony Haynie. There are two references for fees paid due to the Spotsylvania Clerk, one in reference to a suit specifically. (Note: This part of the film was very dark, illegible and had ink bleed through from the other side of the page.) Recorded 10 March 1759. See digital image 105 of 547. Book A, Page 262 William Nash Estate Guardian Account - 1759 "The Estate of William Nash to Betty Nash" paid to the following individuals: Edwar Bush; John Field; Robert Hening; John Bramham, Jun; John James; Thomas Covington; Anthony Haynie; Edward Bush; William Humphry. The estate received funds from: sale of goods; cash from Wm. Slaughter, John Payne, and James Pollard. Recorded 15 October 1761. See digital image 142 of 547. Book A, Page 287 The Orphans of William Nash Decd To Expences for Maintainance (sic) To Betty Nash Guardian By Negroes / to wit Hary a young fellow aged 16 yrs By a Negro Woman Rose aged abt 23 yrs By Ditto (negro woman) Sarah (aged abt) 20 yrs By 4 Negro children - Hannah, Lucy, Peter, Dinah Accepted by Betty Nash Guar (sic) Recorded 20 August 1762. See digital image 154 of 547. Book A, Page 359 William Nash Estate Guardian Account - 1763 Paid to Betty Nash, Guardian for expenses for maintaining & boarding children. Recorded 18 August 1763. See digital image 190 of 547. == Sources ==

The Willet Genealogy, A Compilation of all the Branches in England and America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Willet Genealogy, A Compilation of all the Branches in England and America == Willets, Willett, Willits * by Jacob Edgar Bookstäver (b.1849) * publisher by The Twentieth Century Publishing Co., Binghamton, N.Y., 1906 * 142 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Willet Genealogy, A Compilation of all the Branches in England and America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/willetwilletswil00book * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009605666 * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE92855 === 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 === * Bookstäver, Jacob. ''[[Space:The Willet Genealogy, A Compilation of all the Branches in England and America|The Willet Genealogy]]'' (Twentieth Century, Binghamton, N.Y., 1906) [ Page ]. * ([[#Bookstäver|Bookstäver]])

The William, Thomas & Marquis Easts

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A few names have been used repeatedly in the East side of my family. These are William, Thomas and Marquis. There are at least 2, if not 3 or 4 generations of each!

The William Anderson Lee Bible

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==The William Anderson Lee Bible== [[Lee-13232|William Anderson Lee]]'s information was filled out in this family bible registry with the names and dates of his family members. The first registry page in this bible states: '''Family Register''' '''Parents’ Names''' Husband [[Lee-13232|W. A. Lee]] Born July 30, 1840, 1842 Died Aug 28, 1910. Son of [[Lee-13231|W.S.C.Lee]] and [[Holcomb-1401|Sarah Lee]]. Wife [[Moore-49507|Ellennor Lee]] born September 29, 1858 Daughter of [[Moore-36807|W.L.Moore]] and [[Heisler-220|M.C.Moore]]. ==Part 2 The Next Two Pages== '''Births''' Albert [[Lee-19762|Albert Eugene Lee]] Was born July 9, 1878 [[Lee-19770|Marvin James McKakill Lee]] Was born Feb 16, 1880 [[Lee-13233|John Lacey Lee]] was born 6 March 1882 [[Lee-19772|Mary Ella Lee]] was born Sept 24, 1886 [[Lee-19771|Sarah Anne Lee]] was born Mar 8, 1885 [[Lee-19773|Robert Edward Lee]] was born Apr 11, 1889 '''Marriages''' [[Lee-19762|Eugene Lee]] was married the 23 day of Dec 1906 [[Lee-13233|John Lacey Lee]] was married Feb 23, 1916 ==Part 3 The Last Two Pages== '''Deaths''' [[Holcomb-1401|Sarahann Lee]] died July 11, 1868? Walter G. Father [[Lee-13232|W. A. Lee]] died Aug 28, 1910 Mother [[Moore-49507|T.Elenenor Lee]] died July 8, 1919 Great Grandfather [[Lee-39922|Samuel Lee]] died July 5, 1831 [[Collum-348|Susannah Lee]] Great Grandmother died May 5, 1850 Names of [[Lee-13233|J. L. Lee]]’s Children [[Lee-40060|William Wayne Lee]] born Dec 23, 1916 Ethel Vondell Lee Nov 22, 1918 [[Lee-13234|John Lacey Lee Jr]]. Oct 10, 1920 Minnie Blanch Lee 20 Feb 1923 Alice Jewell Lee 4 Oct, 1924

The William Colbert Family

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This William Colbert Family are the following persons: William R.Colbert(born William Guy Rich);Margaret Ann (Robbins)(Drummond)Colbert;William Brian Colbert;Wayne Martin Colbert;and related Biological and Adopted Family Members.

The William Green Farm House, Ewing, New Jersey

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This page is for information on the family homestead called the '''William Green Farm House.''' ==About the Farm House== The Farmhouse was the home of American colonist Judge William Green, a judge in the Court of Common Pleas who was born in Lincolnshire, England in 1671 and died in 1722 in Hunterdon County, New Jersey. Judge Green married Joanna "Hannah" Reeder, the daughter of John Reeder and Joanna Burroughs Reeder, who was born in 1699 in Newtown, Long Island, New York. Judge William Green and Hannah settled in the area of Ewing, New Jersey and built the William Green House (Ewing Township, New Jersey), now on the National Historic Register and located on the campus of The College of New Jersey. Despite fund-raising efforts, the old farmhouse near where the troops of George Washington's crossing of the Delaware River once rested during the Revolutionary War, has never been fully restored "The Greene Ancestry" on ''Wikivisually.com,'' [https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Greene%E2%80%93Jones_War], accessed 17 Oct 2021. ===Owners=== * John Severns owned the earliest sturcture, a log cabin witth a large fire heath. * [[Green-9130|William]] and [[Reeder-82|Joanna (Reeder) Green]].
''William Green, ancestor of the families of that name in this region, dissatisfied with some new relation in his father’s family, left his native land, England, at the early age of twenty, and landed at the port of Philadelphia. Soon after, desirous of returning, and finding no vessel about to sail from that port, he went to New York, but not meeting with an opportunity immediately, visited Long Island. He there became acquainted with the family of John Reeder , recently arrived from England, whose sister, or daughter, Joanna, in process of time, he married, and removed to Ewing township, about 1700. He purchased three hundred and forty-five acres of Col. Daniel Coxe , the deed bearing the date 1712, and on it erected the first brick house in the township, which is still standing, having on the west end the date, 1717, and is owned and occupied by his descendent of the fifth generation, Henry Green . His qualities were such as to give him distinction, for he was appointed one of the first judges of Hunterdon county, and from the frequent mention of his name in public affairs and important business transactions, he was evidently a prominent and useful citizen. He died, as is indicated by his antique tombstone in the Ewing church-yard, in 1722.'' Cooley, Eli, ''Early Settlers in Trenton and Ewing New Jersey,'' W.S.Sharp Publishing, Trenton, NJ, 1883; p. 78+.
* [[Green-25162|Willilam Green Jr]] and [[Armitage-1067|Lydia (Armitage) Green]]. William, the son of William, was one of the corporators of Trenton First Church (now Ewing) from 1756 to 1764. He married Lydia, daughter of Enoch Armitage, by whom he had four children: Enoch; William, who took ownership of the house; Joanna, the wife of Christopher Howell; and Mary, the wife of Daniel Howell. William died in 1786 at the age of 84, Friends of the William Green Farmhouse, (http://www.williamgreenhouse.org/about-the-house/past-owners-of-the-wm-green-house/) Past Owners of the Farmhouse, ''Friends of the William Green Farmhouse'' website, accessed 3 June 2021. * [[Green-25162|William W Green III]] and [[Moore-44493|Phebe (Moore) Green]]. William, the son of William, married Phebe, daughter of [[Moore-44494|Samuel Moore]] and having had children: Enoch, a physician, went South, and died young, at Savannah, Ga.; Elijah, not married, died 1850, aged 68; Samuel; Lydia, married Israel Carle ; Rebecca, married John Welling ; Sarah, died May 28th ,1820, aged 44; and Mary, wife of John Jones . William III died October 30th, 1815, aged 72, * [[Green-41905|Samuel Moore]] and Mary (Perrine) Green. Samuel Green, the son of William, married Mary, daughter of Henry Perrine, of Monmouth, who died November 25th, 1847, aged 52. Their children were: Emily, wife of Henry Bilyeu; William A.; Phebe, wife of Francis Sneed; Henry; Lydia; Sarah, wife of David Jeffries; Hannah, wife of Henry Lanning; Lewis, went to Australia, and there married; and John, married Elizabeth, daughter of William Scudder; has children, Margaret and Sarah. Samuel died April 1st, 1859, at age 68. * Henry Perrine Green and Virginia (Reeder) Green. Henry P. Green, son of Samuel, married Virginia, daughter of Amos Reeder. Henry P. Green, son of Samuel and Mary (Perrine) Green, was the owner of a farm of one hundred and sixty acres, which he cultivated in a most efficient manner. Their children are: William, married Augustine, daughter of William Scudder; Frederic, married Mary Lee; Anna, died in youth; Florence, died in childhood; Henry; and Amos Reeder. * Lydia Moore * Jewell Blackwell * The Trenton State College/TCNJ ===Construction === TH home of [[Green-xxxx|William Green, Sr.]] was built near the Delaware River. A log cabin belonging to John Severns was built on the site prior to 1730, That cabin remained a part of the house until it was demolished down to the foundation during the third building stage. Its original foundation still remains and was encorporated into the third building stage. The house as it presently stands consists of three sections from three different building periods. The oldest section of the home adjoined the cabin previously on the site. Originally, it was a two-and-a-half story brick structure, one room deep, with a divided basement, a single room on the first floor, and two rooms above. Although this portion of the building has been dated back as far as 1717, it seems unlikely that it was constructed so quickly after William acquired the land. 1730 is a more likely date of construction. Friends of the William Green Farmhouse, (http://www.williamgreenhouse.org/about-the-house/phases-of-construction/) Phases of Construction, ''Friends of the William Green Farmhouse'' website, accessed 3 June 2021. The second section is located behind the 1730’s section, and it consists of two rooms and a stair hall on the first floor, with two rooms above. It is built of mud, horse hair and plaster and over lumber with hand-made nails, There is no record of when it was built, but the materials used and construction techniques indicate between 1750 and 1790. A date towards the latter part of this period is more likely, since the door panels made for this section indicate the post-Revolutionary era. Building the third addition almost doubled the size of the house. It is made of brick set in a common bond with seven rows between headers. There are circular saw marks on much of the interior lath which indicates it was built after 1830. It is possible the construction was done after [[Green-xxxxx|Samuel Green]] purchased the property in 1833 or [[Green-xxx|Henry P. Green]] in 1848. {{Image|file=http://www.williamgreenhouse.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/GreenHouse1920s-1024x614.jpg|caption=The farmhouse as it appeared in the 1920s}} ===Preservation and Restoration=== The William Green Farm House has been listed on the New Jersey and national Registers of Historic Places since the 1970's, It is a significant example of colonial farmhouse architecture. This historic treasure, dating from c.1730, is located on the campus of '''The College of New Jersey''' (TCNJ) in Ewing Township, NJ. Not having the resources necessary to restore the structure, TCNJ funded a stabilization project in 2007 to ensure that no further deterioration occured while they attempted to raise the funds for restoration. For several years the [[#friends|''Friends of the William Green Farm House'']], in partnership with TCNJ, were raising funds for a full restoration so the house can be used as an alumni house with a museum. IN 2012, plans were made to restore the farmhouse and turn it into an alumni house, Many state universities have historic buildings integrated into their campus including but not limited to: Rider University, Monmouth University, and Princeton University. These buildings are renovated to preserve an important part of the college and the community history. The estimate was prepared as well as a work timeline, and the ''Friends of the William Green Farmhouse'' agreed to fundraise contingent upon a letter of support. Unfortunately, when Mr. Greg Caiola https://obits.nj.com/obituaries/trenton/obituary.aspx?n=gregory-caiola&pid=168875783&fhid=28321 passed away, his successor, John Donahue https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-p-donohue decided to renege on the plans. ''Friends of the William Green Farmhouse'', (https://www.facebook.com/WilliamGreenFarmHouseTCNJ/) a social group on Facebook.com; accessed 3 June 2021. Unfortunately, the college later announced they would not sanction use or help restore or maintain the house, despite the fact that they own the property. In 2015, the house was placed on New Jersey Preservation's list of 10 Most Endangered Historic Sites. Mulvaney, Nicole, website (https://www.nj.com/mercer/2015/05/njs_10_most_endangered_historic_sites_for_2015.html), citing ''N.J.'s 10 most endangered historic sites for 2015'', True New Jersey - NJ.com; accessed 3 June 2021. ===The Friends of the Farmhouse=== The ''Friends of the William Green Farmhouse'' is a non-profit group dedicated to the saving of the William Green Farmhouse on the campus of the College of New Jersey in Ewing, New Jersey. The goal of this group is to preserve a record of the farmhouse' past, raise awareness for the uncertain future of the stucture, to stabilize and secure the farmhouse from future damage, and pottentially raise enough funding to convince the College of New Jersey Campus to restore the building. ==Sources== see Also: * [[(http://www.williamgreenhouse.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/GreenandReederCooley.pdf)|The Geneaology of the Green Family]]

The William Jehle Farm

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[[Category: Westwood Road Farms]] The story of William Jehle’s farm begins with Joseph Gundy. Theresia Nuwer married Joseph Gundy, the son of Sebastian Gundy, on October 17, 1869 at St. John’s Church in Alden Center. Theresia was the daughter of John Nuwer of Lancaster. In the following December Joseph Gundy became the owner of his father’s farm which consisted of two parcels of land totaling 66 acres of land—one parcel was 16 acres and the other was 50 acres of land. Over the next few years Theresia gave birth to two sons. John was born April 17, 1872 and Joseph, Jr. was born April 19, 1873. Then on October 29, 1873, at the age of only 26, Joseph Gundy, Sr. died. He and Theresia had been married only four years. There is a deed in the Erie County archived with the same date, October 29, 1873, conveying the 16-acre parcel of land back to Sebastian Gundy. The legality of that transfer is not altogether clear. But the result was that Sebastian Gundy was given a resource he could use to fund his retirement. He probably had planned on his son Joseph’s support. But that was no longer available. Thus, on December 8, 1873 Sebastian sold the 16-acre parcel of land to George Roll, Jr., a neighbor to the east. Sebastian was then able to live off the $800 proceeds of the sale. Theresia Nuwer Gundy inherited the remaining 50 acres of land. Joseph Gundy to Sebastian Gundy
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Sebastian Gundy to George Roll, Jr.
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Theresia Nuwer was a widow for about a year when she remarried. Her second husband was William Jehle and they were married November 10, 1874. After the wedding William lived at the Gundy family farm on Westwood Road. In 1880 Theresia Jehle was 29 and William Jehle was 34 years old. John and Joseph Gundy were living in the household and Theresia had given birth to two daughters, Katie and Bertha Jehle. “United States Census, 1880, William Jehle, Alden, New York,” FamilySearch database with images, (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MZZ5-9CM). The 1880 Agricultural Census reports that the farm was composed of 50 acres of land, 2 horses, 4 milk cows, and 50 chickens. This enterprise produced corn, wheat, oats, and barley in the grain fields, potatoes, butter, hay, and eggs for Buffalo markets. The family also provided room and board to a 14-year-old boy in exchange for help with the farm labor. At the end of the 1881 growing season, George Roll, Jr., who was the Jehle’s neighbor to the east moved his farm from lot 43 to lot 36 on Westwood road. Since he no longer had need of the 16-acre parcel of land he purchased from Sebastian Gundy, George sold the parcel to William Jehle. The Jehle farm was then the same 66 acres of land Joseph Gundy had received from his father in 1869. George Roll to William Jehely
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The Jehle family worked this farm for another twelve years. In the decade of the 1880s Theresia lost one of her daughters and added two more children to her family. In June 1882 Bertha (baptized Bertha Christine) died at the age of three years. (Theresia’s mother, Catherine Nuwer, also died in 1882.) Three years later, in October 1885, Theresia gave birth to another daughter, who was named Bertha Maria. Finally, at the end of the decade, in February 1889, Anna Jehle was born. Sometime around 1892 Theresia and William Jehle left their Alden farm and moved to Lancaster. Theresia’s brother, John Nuwer, Jr., operated an 84-acre farm on Main street (now Broadway) in Town Line. The land was part of his father’s farm and had been operated by John, Jr. since around 1875. This farm also had a hotel on the property—it was known as the Tobie Hotel. The 1892 Census tells us that John Nuwer, Jr. had moved to Elma and that William Jehle was working John’s former farm. Then in the fall of 1892 William Jehle liquidated his farming assets and began managing the hotel fulltime. “William Jehle will sell at public auction at his residence on the John Nuwer [Jr] Farm, on the Main Road in the village of Town Line, on Wednesday, October 26, at 9 o’clock a. m., four horses, 1 stallion, 2 colts, 13 cows, 3 pigs, wagons, sleighs, 10 tons of hay, 10 tons of straw, 200 bushels of oats, 1 tread power and all kinds of farming tools. E.H. Wagner, auctioneer.” Lancaster Times, October 20, 1892. William Jehle did not sell his Westwood road farm after he and his family moved to Lancaster. There are agreements in 1901 and 1912 between William Jehle and the Alden and Batavia Natural Gas & Fuel Company, granting the company rights to explore for gas on the Westwood road farm. There are also newspaper reports from 1909 and 1914 identifying Thomas Staley as the occupant of the “Jehle farm” on Westwood road. William and Theresia Jehle retired from the hotel business in 1912 and moved to the Village of Lancaster. Theresia Jehle died in May 1923 and William Jehle died in October 1926. Land records show that George Makohonski conveyed the farm to Antoni Przywara in December 1933, but the deed that transferred the land from William Jehle to George Makohonski is still missing. George Makohonski to Antoni Przywara, December 8, 1933
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The William Ward Genealogy

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The William Ward Genealogy == The history of the descendants of William Ward of Sudbury, Mass., 1638-1925. * by Charles Martyn (1874-) * published by Artemas Ward, New York, 1925 * 749 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The William Ward Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001597787 * https://archive.org/details/williamwardgenea1925mart * https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/371276 * http://iiif.lib.harvard.edu/manifests/view/drs:12233282$1i === 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. === WikiTree Syntax === * Martyn, Charles. ''[[Space:The William Ward Genealogy|The William Ward Genealogy]]'' (Artemas Ward, New York, 1925) [ Page ]. * ([[#Martyn|Martyn]])

The Wills of of Thomas Jacka and Anna Jacka nee Moyses

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[[Category:Jacka Name Study]] To confirm the children of [[Jacka-15|Thomas Jacka]] and [[Moyses-5|Anna Jacka nee Moyses]] I have examined Thomas’s Will, Anna’s Will, the Sithney Parish Registers and developed the table below having identified nine children. {| class="wikitable" ! Child's Name at baptism !! Sithney Parish Register, Baptisms, marriages, burials, 1737-1812.Cornwall Record Office, Truro, Cornwall, England., "England, Cornwall Parish Registers, 1538-2010," images database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org : accessed 25 May 2018), Cornwall Records Office, Truro !! Mentioned in Father's WillAP/J/2427 Will of Thomas Jacka Yeoman, of Sithney 1834. Cornwall Records Office, Truro !! Date of Marriage of Children !! Mentioned in Mother's WillSO/W/581 Will of Ann Jacka of Sithney, widow 1857. Cornwall Records Offfice, Turo, England |- | [[Jacka-40|Thomas Jacca ]] || Year 1791, page 70, entry 28Cornwall Record Office, Truro, Cornwall, England., "England, Cornwall Parish Registers, 1538-2010," images database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org : accessed 25 May 2018), Baptism of Thomas Jacca, baptised 27 November 1791, Sithney Parish Register; Sithney Parish Register, Baptisms, marriages, burials, 1737-1812, Cornwall Records Office, Truro. page 70, Year 1791 entry 28; https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-65X9-ZDN?cc=1769414&wc=3CBH-6T1%3A138123201%2C140750301%2C1582884019 (image 41 of 108) || No. || Married Elisabeth Sincock on Sithney on 5 December 1816 in Sithney, Cornwall.Cornwall Record Office, Truro, Cornwall, England., "England, Cornwall Parish Registers, 1538-2010," images database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org : accessed 25 May 2018), Marriage of Thomas Jacka & Elisabeth Sincock, married 5 December 1816 Sithney Church Register; Sithney Church Register, Marriages, 1813-1837, Cornwall Records Office, Truro. Year 1816, page 28, entry 82. https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-65X9-CZ1?cc=1769414&wc=3CBW-3YX%3A138123201%2C140750301%2C138136501 (image 17 of 183) || "the widow of my son Thomas Jacka late of Torleaven in the parish of Sithney aforesaid, shopkeeper deceased" |- | [[Jacca-12|Anna Jacca]] || Year 1793, Page 73, entry 35 Cornwall Record Office, Truro, Cornwall, England., "England, Cornwall Parish Registers, 1538-2010," images database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org : accessed 25 May 2018), Baptism of Anna Jacca, baptised 4 August 1793, Sithney Parish Register; Sithney Parish Registers, Baptisms, marriages, burials, 1737-1812, Cornwall Records Office, Truro. Year 1793, Page 73, entry 35; https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-65X9-H73?cc=1769414&wc=3CBH-6T1%3A138123201%2C140750301%2C1582884019 (image 42 of 108) || No. || Married John Stephens (of Mangan) on the 26 December 1821, Sithney, Cornwall.Cornwall Record Office, Truro, Cornwall, England., "England, Cornwall Parish Registers, 1538-2010," images database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org : accessed 26 May 2018), Marriage of John Stephens & Anna Jacka, married 26 December 1821, Sithney Parish Church; Sithney Parish Church, Marriages, 1813-1837, Cornwall Records Office, Truro. Year 1821, page 54, entry 161; https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRFB-SXZS?cc=1769414&wc=3CBW-3YX%3A138123201%2C140750301%2C138136501 (image 121 of 183) || "my daughter Hannah the wife of the said John Stephens" |- | [[Jacca-1|John Jacca]] || Year 1795, page 77, entry 46 Cornwall Record Office, Truro, Cornwall, England., "England, Cornwall Parish Registers, 1538-2010," images database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org : accessed 25 May 2018), Baptism of John Jacca, baptised 21 October 1795, Sithney Parish Church Register; Sithney Parish Church Register, Baptisms, marriages, burials, 1737-1812, Cornwall Records Office, Truro. Year 1795, page 77, entry 46. https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-65X9-47Y?cc=1769414&wc=3CBH-6T1%3A138123201%2C140750301%2C1582884019 (image 44 of 108) || No. || Married Jane Knight 18 November 1828, Sithney, Cornwall, after banns were read.Cornwall Record Office, Truro, Cornwall, England., "England, Cornwall Parish Registers, 1538-2010," images database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org : accessed 26 May 2018), Marriage of John Jacka & Jane Knight, 18 November 1828, Sithney Parish Register; Sithney Parish Registers, Marriages, 1813-1837, Cornwall Records Office, Truro. Year 1828, page 107, entry 319; https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-65X9-F39?cc=1769414&wc=3CBW-3YX%3A138123201%2C140750301%2C138136501 (image 56 of 183) || "my son John Jacka of the parish of Grade Farmer" |- | [[Jacca-13|Elizabeth Jacca]] || Year 1798, page 81, entry 22Cornwall Record Office, Truro, Cornwall, England., "England, Cornwall Parish Registers, 1538-2010," images database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org : accessed 25 May 2018), Baptism of Elizabeth Jacca, baptised 5 August 1798, Sithney Parish Register; Sithney Parish Registers, Baptisms, marriages, burials, 1737-1812, Cornwall Records Office, Truro. Year 1798, page 81, entry 22. https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-65X9-W7J?cc=1769414&wc=3CBH-6T1%3A138123201%2C140750301%2C1582884019 (image 47 of 108) || No. || Married John Waters (of Breage), Cornwall, 12 November 1829, Sithney, Cornwall, after banns were read.Cornwall Record Office, Truro, Cornwall, England., "England, Cornwall Parish Registers, 1538-2010," images database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org : accessed 26 May 2018), Banns of Marriage for John Waters & Elizabeth Jacka, read on the 25 October, 1 & 8 November 1829, Breage Parish Register; Breage Parish Registers, Marriage banns, 1823-1840, Cornwall Records Office, Truro. Page 140, unnumberd entry last on the page; https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6SRQ-SVJ?cc=1769414&wc=3CB4-C66%3A138123201%2C138287901%2C138320901 (image 73 of 202)Cornwall Record Office, Truro, Cornwall, England., "England, Cornwall Parish Registers, 1538-2010," images database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org : accessed 26 May 2018), Marriage of John Watters & Elisabeth Jacka, married 12 November 1829, Sithney Parish Register; Sithney Parish Registers, Marriages, 1813-1837, Cornwall Records Office, Truro. Page 114, entry 341; https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-65X9-Z43?cc=1769414&wc=3CBW-3YX%3A138123201%2C140750301%2C138136501 (Image 60 of 183) || "my daughter Elizabeth the wife of John Watters of Torleaven" |- | [[Jacca-14|Ann Jacca]] || Circa 1800 no entry located in the parish register || No. || Married William Harry (of Redruth) 28 September 1828, Sithney, Cornwall.Cornwall Record Office, Truro, Cornwall, England., "England, Cornwall Parish Registers, 1538-2010," images database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org : accessed 25 May 2018), Marriage Banns for William Harry of Redruth & Ann Jacka of Sithney read on 10, 17 & 24 of August 1828, Sithney Parish Register; Sithney Parish Registers, Marriage banns, 1824-1856 (vol 13), Cornwall Records Office, Truro. Year 1828, page 62, unnumbered entry, last on page; https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DTTL-J4?cc=1769414&wc=3CBW-T3X%3A138123201%2C140750301%2C1582898402 (image 34 of 199). || "my daughter Ann the wife of William Harry of Redruth in the said county plasterer" |- | [[Jacca-15|Eliza Jacca]] || Year 1803, page 90, entry 31 Cornwall Record Office, Truro, Cornwall, England., "England, Cornwall Parish Registers, 1538-2010," images database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org : accessed 25 May 2018), Baptism of Eliza Jacca baptised 7 August 1803, Sithney Church Register; Sithney Church Registers, Baptisms, marriages, burials, 1737-1812, Cornwall Records Office, Truro. Page 90, entry 31; https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-65X9-Z3Y?cc=1769414&wc=3CBH-6T1%3A138123201%2C140750301%2C1582884019 (image 52 of 108) || No. || || |- | [[Jacca-10|James Jacka]] || Year 1806, page 95, entry 21Cornwall Record Office, Truro, Cornwall, England., "England, Cornwall Parish Registers, 1538-2010," images database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org : accessed 26 May 2018), Baptism of James Jacka, baptised 25 May 1806, Sithney Parish Register; Sithney Parish Registers, Baptisms, marriages, burials, 1737-1812, Cornwall Records Office, Truro. Year 1806, page 95, entry 21; https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-65X9-C6L?cc=1769414&wc=3CBH-6T1%3A138123201%2C140750301%2C1582884019 (Image 55 of 108) || Son James Jacka || Married Mary Lobb 26 April 1835, Sithney, Cornwall by licence.Cornwall Record Office, Truro, Cornwall, England., "England, Cornwall Parish Registers, 1538-2010," images database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org : accessed 26 May 2018), Marriage of James Jacka & Mary Lobb, married 26 April 1835, Sithney Parish Register; Sithney Parish Register, Marriages, 1813-1837, Cornwall Records Office, Truro. Page 157, entry 470; https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RFB-7Q3N?cc=1769414&wc=3CBW-3YX%3A138123201%2C140750301%2C138136501 (image 174 of 183). || "my son James Jacka of Lanner aforeseaid Farmer" |- | [[Jacka-292|Martha Jacka]] || Year 1807, page 98, entry 33Cornwall Record Office, Truro, Cornwall, England., "England, Cornwall Parish Registers, 1538-2010," images database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org : accessed 26 May 2018), Baptism of Martha Jacka 2 August 1807, Sithney Parish Register; Sithney Parish Registers, Baptisms, marriages, burials, 1737-1812, Cornwall Records Office, Truro. Page 98, entry 33; https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-65X9-SKJ?cc=1769414&wc=3CBH-6T1%3A138123201%2C140750301%2C1582884019 (image 56 of 108) || Daughter Martha Jacka || Married William Jose, farmer from Million, on 12 December 1839, Sithney, Cornwall. Cornwall Record Office, Truro, Cornwall, England., "England, Cornwall Parish Registers, 1538-2010," images database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org : accessed 26 May 2018), Marriage of William Jose & Martha Jacka, 12 December 1839, Sithney Parish Register; Sithney Parish Registers, Marriages, 1837-1862, Cornwall Records Office, Truro. Page 39, Entry 78; https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RFB-73NG?cc=1769414&wc=3CBW-3Y6%3A138123201%2C140750301%2C140778601 (image 42 of 508). || "my daughter Martha the wife of William Jose" |- | [[Jacca-11|Lucy Jacca]] || Year 1810, page 103, entry 48Cornwall Record Office, Truro, Cornwall, England., "England, Cornwall Parish Registers, 1538-2010," images database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org : accessed 26 May 2018), Baptised of Lucy Jacca, baptised 2 January 1810, Sithney Parish Register; Sithney Parish Registers, Baptisms, marriages, burials, 1737-1812, Cornwall Records Office, Truro. Page 103, entry 48; https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-65X9-XWM?cc=1769414&wc=3CBH-6T1%3A138123201%2C140750301%2C1582884019 (image 59 of 108) || Daughter Lucy Jacka || Married James White a miner residing in Porthleven on 10 October 1837 Sithney, Cornwall. Cornwall Record Office, Truro, Cornwall, England., "England, Cornwall Parish Registers, 1538-2010," images database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org : accessed 26 May 2018), Marriage Banns for James White and Lucy Jacka, read 24 September, 1st & 8th October 1837, Sithney Parish Register; Sithney Parish Registers, Marriage banns, 1824-1856 (vol 13), Cornwall Records Office, Truro. Year 1837, page 189, last entry on page; https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DTTP-3M?cc=1769414&wc=3CBW-T3X%3A138123201%2C140750301%2C1582898402 (image 97 of 199)Cornwall Record Office, Truro, Cornwall, England., "England, Cornwall Parish Registers, 1538-2010," images database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org : accessed 26 May 2018), Marriage of James White and Lucy Jacka, married 10 October 1837, Sithney Parish Reigster; Sithney Parish Reigster, Marriages, 1837-1862, Cornwall Records Office, Truro. Year 1837, page 4, entry 8; https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RFB-73GV?cc=1769414&wc=3CBW-3Y6%3A138123201%2C140750301%2C140778601 (image 6 of 508) || "my daughter Lucy the wife of James White of the Parish of Perran in the County of Cornwall" |} '''Conclusions:-''' Only the children who not married at the time of their father Thomas’ death were mentioned in his will. Those Children were [[Jacca-10|James Jacka]](baptised 1806), [[Jacka-292|Martha Jacka]](baptised 1807) & [[Jacca-11|Lucy Jacca]](baptised 1810). The only exception was [[Jacca-15|Eliza Jacca]] (baptised 1803) who predeceased her father in 1828. When Anna died she mentioned all her children except [[Jacca-15|Eliza Jacca]] (baptised 1803) who we presume had no living children at the time of her death, and therefore no descendants. Her son had also predeceased her but he left a widow who is mentioned in the Will as “the widow of my son Thomas Jacka” although not directly by name. == Sources ==

The Willson Family, 1672-1959

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Willson Family, 1672-1959 == * by Richard Eugene Willson (1933-) * published Kent, Ohio, 1959 * 324 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Willson Family, 1672-1959|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/willsonfamily16700will * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005781469 * The Willson Family, Supplement: No.1-, Issues 1-4 (1961) :: https://books.google.com/books?id=V24dAQAAMAAJ * The Willson Family Supplement, 1959-1979 (1979) :: https://books.google.com/books?id=O7JbAAAAMAAJ === 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. === WikiTree Syntax === * Willson, Richard Eugene. ''[[Space:The Willson Family, 1672-1959|The Willson Family, 1672-1959]]'' (Kent, Ohio, 1959) [ Page ]. * ([[#Willson|Willson]])

The Wilmot Family of New Haven

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Wilmot Family of New Haven == Reprint from the [[Space:NEHGR|NEHGR]], Jan. 1905. * by [[Jacobus-56|Donald Lines Jacobus]] (1887-1970) * published by New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 1904. * 9 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Wilmot Family of New Haven|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=paHRAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/wilmotfamilyofne00jaco * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001963910 === 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 === * Jacobus, Donald Lines. ''[[Space:The Wilmot Family of New Haven|The Wilmot Family of New Haven]]'' (NEHGS, Boston, 1904) * ([[#Jacobus|Jacobus]])

The Winship Family in America

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Category: [[Space:Category-Source|Source]] == The Winship Family in America == Giving the line of descent from Edward Winship, born in England in 1613, who came to Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 1635, to Jabez Lathrop Winship, born in Norwich, Conn., 1752, died in Brookville, Indiana, 1827, with the record of the families of his children and grandchildren, with their line of descent from William the Conqueror. * by Ernest Byron Cole (b.1846) * published Indianapolis, Ind., 1905 * Source Example: ::: Cole, Ernest Byron. ''[[Space:The Winship Family in America|The Winship Family in America]]'' (Indianapolis, Ind., 1905) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Cole|Cole]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Winship Family in America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=F79bAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/winshipfamilyina00cole * https://archive.org/details/descendantsofjam00cole * https://archive.org/details/winshipfamilyina1905cole * https://archive.org/details/winshipfamilyin00colegoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009580564 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005781363

The Wintermute Family History

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Wintermute Family History == * by [[Wintermute-345 | Jacob Perry Wintermute]], 1832 - 1908 * published by The Champlin Press, Delaware, Ohio, 1900 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Wintermute Family History|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/wintermutefamily00wint/page/n7 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/15272/ * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/387956-the-wintermute-family-history?offset=19 * https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Wintermute_Family_History.html?id=4fBDAQAAMAAJ ===Table of Contents=== :Prelude :Poem :John George Windemuth the Emigrator :Scraps of History Gathered on a Visit to New Jersey :Part First ::Division First — The Emigrator's Daughters ::Division Second — George Wintermute, Eldest Son of the Emigrator ::Division Third — Peter, Son of Emigrator ::Division Fourth — John, Son of Emigrator :Part Second ::The Emigrator Leonard :Part Third ::The Emigrator Philip ::Anna M. Windemuth the Emigrator === 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 === * Wintermute, Jacob Perry ''[[Space:The Wintermute Family History|The Wintermute Family History]]'' (The Champlin Press, Delaware, Ohio, 1900), [ Page ]. * [[#Wintermute|Wintermute]]

The Witt Genealogy

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == The Witt Genealogy == * by [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/157802441/frank-w-balcomb Frank W. Balcomb], 1902 - 1983 * published by The Fraedy Press,Peabody, Massachusetts, 1943 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Witt Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/stream/wittgenealogy00balc#page/n5/mode/2up (Borrow) * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/27233/ ===Table of Contents=== :John Witt and His Descendants :Stray Persons By The Name Of Witt :Index === WikiTree Syntax === * Balcomb, Frank W. ''[[Space: The Witt Genealogy| The Witt Genealogy]]'' (The Fraedy Press, Peabody, Massachusetts, 1943), [ Page ]. *[[#Balcomb|Balcomb]] === 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.

The Wodhull Ancestry

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== Nicholas Wodhull == :This profile follows the current thinking of Douglas Richardson who has studied the problem of the Wodhull ancestry in great detail.Personal emails where the many problems were discussed and new sources presented. It is different than appears in his 2013 ''Royal Ancestry'' series. Please see the [[#Parentage|Parentage section]] below for a more complete discussion. :[[Wahull-4|Thomas Wahull (d. 1304]] :[[Wahull-5|John Wodhull (d. 1336)]] - [[Wodhull-45|Nicholas Wodhull (d. 1410)]] :[[Wodhull-63|John Wodhull (d. 1348)]] :[[Wodhull-58|John Wodhull (d. 1367)]] === Name and Titles === :'''Name:''' [[Wodhull-45|Nicholas Wodhull]] :of Odell and Langford, Bedfordshire, Pattishall, Northamptonshire, Great Durnford, Little Durnford, New Salisbury, and Tyderleigh, Wiltshire, etc., :'''Orthographic variations:''' Wodhulle, Wodehull, Wodehyll, Wodhill :Sheriff of Wiltshire, 1381–2 === Birth === :'''Born:''' Before 1336. :This is based on the belief and assumption that he is the son of John Wodhull (d. 1336). The age given as both 24 and more and 30 and more in the 1377 IPMs of Eleanor and Elizabeth Wodhull therefore be clearly an error.''Cal. of IPM'', vol. 14. (1952): [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol14/pp277-288 pages 285-286]. === Death === :'''Died:''' 24 October 1410. ''Cal. of IPM'', vol. 19. (1992): [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol19/pp289-306 pages 292-293]. :'''Inquisition Post Mortem''' :of NICHOLAS WODEHULL ::811 ::Writ 10 Nov. 1410. ::'''WILTSHIRE'''. Inquisition. Salisbury. 5 March 1411. ::He held the manors of Great Durnford and Little Durnford in his demesne as of fee and long before his death granted them to Thomas Peyvere, esquire, John Olneye, Roger Keston, William Halle and Richard Freman, clerk. They are held of the earl of Salisbury, annual values £20 and £12. ::He died on 24 Oct. last. Thomas his son and heir is aged 21 years and more. ::812 ::Writ 10 Nov. 1410. ::'''BEDFORD'''. Inquisition. Shefford. 21 Nov. ::He held nothing in Bedfordshire. ::He held the manors of Odell and Langford in his demesne as of fee long before his death. On 30 Oct. 1408 before Richard Whityngton, then mayor of the staple of the city of London, and William Andrew, clerk of debts in the same, he acknowledged owing Thomas Pever, William Halle and John Hals £800 to be paid on a fixed day. It was not so paid. They sued for it under the statute of the staple. The manors were extended at £40 before Baldwin Pygot, sheriff, in accordance with the king’s writ, and on 16 Dec. 1408 they were delivered to them to hold until £360 with the losses and expenses incurred was fully paid. So they held them, Odell of the king in chief of the castle of Rockingham, annual value £10, and Langford of the king in chief as one knight’s fee, annual value 45 marks. ::Date of death and heir as above [no.812]. ::814 ::Writ 10 Nov. 1410. ::'''NORTHAMPTON'''. Inquisition. Pattishall. 28 Nov. ::He held nothing in Northamptonshire. ::Date of death and heir as above [no.812]. ::815 ::Writ, plura, 1 Feb. 1411. ::'''NORTHAMPTON'''. Inquisition. Pattishall. 10 Feb. ::Long before his death he held the manor of Pattishall. He acknowledged his debt as above [no.813]. The manor was extended at 26 marks, 6s.8d. before Ralph Perles, sheriff. It was delivered with the Bedfordshire manors to hold until £73 6s.8d. was fully paid. So Thomas Peyver and the others held it of the king in chief as one knight’s fee, annual value 26 marks 6s.8d. ::Heir as above. ::C 137/81, no.16 ::E 149/96, no.1 === Notes on Parentage === :'''Disputed parentage:''' There has been some disagreement and uncertainty regarding the parentage of Nicholas Wodhull. This is due to irreconcilable differences in the primary records where one or the other direct statements regarding his father have to be incorrect. What is certain is that this Nicholas Wodhull is directly descended (son or grandson) of [[Wahull-5|John de Wahull]] (d. 1336), and that he was the eventual heir of the Wodhull barony. :'''The problem:''' When the senior Wodhull line died out with the deaths [[Wodhull-67|Elizabeth]] and [[Wodhull-68|Eleanor Wodhull]] in 1376/7, their heir was this Nicholas Wodhull. Elizabeth and Eleanor were the young daughters of [[Wodhull-58|John Wodhull]] (d. 1367), son of [[Wodhull-63|John de Wodhull]] (d. 1348), son of [[Wahull-5|John de Wahull]] (d. 1336). The question is, exactly how is Nicholas Wodhull related to Elizabeth and Eleanor? :'''Three possibilities:''' #Nicholas Wodhull is the son of [[Wahull-5|John de Wahull]] (d. 1336). #Nicholas Wodhull is the son of Thomas Wodhull, son of [[Wahull-5|John de Wahull]] (d. 1336). #Nicholas Wodhull is the son of Nicholas Wodhull, son of [[Wahull-5|John de Wahull]] (d. 1336). :'''Evidence and problems:''' :The most direct evidence of his identity comes from IPMs of Eleanor and Elizabeth in 1376. Three different juries in three different counties all name the heir as Nicholas Wodhull, brother of their grandfather [[Wodhull-63|John de Wodhull]] (d. 1348). This would seem straight forward, however, there is a problem. The IPMs also give the age of Nicholas as variously aged 24 and aged 30 and more. These ages are impossible for Nicholas to be the son of a man who died in 1336. So either the birth dates are wrong, or the identification of the heir as a son of [[Wahull-5|John de Wahull]] (d. 1336) is wrong. :There are reasons to suppose Nicholas was a grandson rather than a son of John de Wahull. :The evidence that he is the son of [[Wodhull-44|Thomas Wodhull]] and a grandson of John Wahull primarily comes from the Tropenell Cartulary.Tropenell. ''The Tropenell Cartulary'' (1908): [https://archive.org/stream/tropenellcartul02davigoog#page/n393/mode/1up page 339] Here the descent of the Wodhull barony was given in evidence of a chancery suit in 1472, John Wodhull (d. 1338) - Thomas Wodhull - Nicholas Wodhull (d. 1410). This is obviously completely at odds with IPMs of Elizabeth and Eleanor which do not mention a Thomas and say that Nicholas was the brother of their grandfather. This would also seem to correct a chronolgy problem as the ages given in the IPMs of Elizabeth and Eleanor are impossible for a son John de Wodhull. The problem with this is, after going through dozens of contemporary Wodhull suits, there is absolutely no evidence that a Thomas Wodhull ever existed. The Chancery suit does make errors in other aspects of the Wodhull line and is evidence from more than 100 years after the barony reverted to the cadet branch of the Wodhull family. :A third possibility is that Nicholas Wodhull is the son of Nicholas Wodhull, son of [[Wahull-5|John de Wahull]] (d. 1336). This is pure supposition. All records indicate only the name Nicholas (no Thomas), and it may be that it is impossible to distinguish between a father and son of the same name. This would also relieve the chronological difficulties of Nicholas seemingly being very old at death, and the impossible ages given in the IPMs of Elizabeth and Eleanor. However, this is a pure guess with absolutely no direct evidence that there were two men (father and son) named Nicholas. :'''Solution:''' After extensive research into the problem and examining dozens dozens of primary records, Douglas Richardson has come to this conclusion. Absent direct evidence to the contrary, we have to accept the direct statements found in multiple inquisitions post mortem from multiple counties that Nicholas was the brother of John, father of John, father of Elizabeth and Eleanor Wodhull. That this is supported by a Visitation and proof that John had a brother Nicholas. That the age of Nicholas given the IPMs was clearly an error, but that this is not uncommon when the heir was clearly of age to inherit. That the record from the Troponell Cartulary was not contemporary and therefore should considered less trustworthy. That all evidence points to only one man named Nicholas Wodhull. :Therefore, Douglas Richardson and this profile are following the direct statements found in IPMs that Nicholas Wodhull (d. 1410) was a son of John Wodhull (d. 1336). ===== Problems of Chronology ===== :The IPMs of Elizabeth and Eleanor state that their heir was their great-uncle, this Nicholas de Wodhull. This creates some problems of chronology and inconsistencies in the record. What exactly are these problems: :'''Birth date of Nicholas:''' Nicolas was certainly born by 1336 as this is the date of death of his supposed father. This can be improved though as Nicholas was the executor of the will of his brother in 1349. He would have been at least 21 years old and probably a bit older making his birth date as by 1328. His older brother was born in 1319 so he was born between 1320 and 1328 and probably closer to 1320. :'''Age of heir:''' From his IPM, his son and heir was aged 21 and more in 1410. If his son was born c1489, this means he had multiple children born in his 60s. A more logical construction is for him to be a grandson of John de Wahull (d. 1339). :'''Age in IPMs 1:''' His age given in the IPMs of Elizabeth and Eleanor Wodhull are: *Wilts - "Nicholas de Wodhull, aged 24 years and more, uncle of John their father, is their next heir." *Northampton - "Nicholas de Wodhull, aged 30 years and more, brother of John father of John de Wodhull their father." *Bedford - "Same as Northampton IPM." :Obviously, either the ages were given incorrectly by the jurors or the stated relationship is incorrect. Identifying the correct heir was more important in an IPM than getting an age precisely correct. However, these dates are way off and when compared with other inconsistencies, it is possible that the stated relationship was wrong. :'''Age in IPM 2:''' The age of Nicholas Wodhull is given the IPM of [[Braybrooke-14|Gerard de Braybrook]] in 1403 as "aged 50 and more."''Cal. of IPM, Vol. 18''. (1987): [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol18/pp227-244 page 240]. Again the jurors reported an age would have been wrong by decades if Nicholas was born between 1420 and 1428. The age would be correct though if he was a grandson of John Wahull rather than his son, and would be closer to the ages given in the IPMs of Elizabeth and Eleanor. While it might happen that ages were returned wrong in IPMs, here we have to suppose that 4 different juries and very different times all made the same mistake. === Correspondence and Notes === :'''7 July 2019:''' Here's another lawsuit for Nicholas Wodhull: :In 1376 Nicholas Monk, parson of the church of Everleigh, Wiltshire, sued Nicholas Wodhull, Citizen and merchant of the city of New Salisbury, Wiltshire, in the Court of Common Pleas regarding a debt of £46. Reference: Court of Common Pleas, CP40/461, image 130f (available at http://‌aalt.law.uh.edu/‌AALT4/‌E3/‌CP40no461/‌aCP40no461fronts/‌IMG_0130.htm). :DR :'''25 March 2019:''' Here is another lawsuit and another debt for Nicholas Wodhull [died 1410]: :In Easter term 1282 Mark le Fayre, merchant of Winchester, and John atte Hethe, merchant of New Salisbury, Wiltshire, sued Nicholas Wodhulle in the Court of Common Pleas in a Hampshire plea regarding a debt of £40. :Reference: Court of Common Pleas, CP40/485, image 82 (available at http://‌aalt.law.uh.edu/‌AALT6/‌R2/‌CP40no485/‌485_0082.htm). :DR == Sources == :'''Footnotes and citations:''' :'''Source list:''' *Great Britain. ''Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem, Vol. 14, 48-51 Edward III: 1374-1377''. (London, 1952): pages 285-286, IPMs of Elizabeth and Eleanor de Wodhull. Available at [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol14/pp277-288 British History Online] website. *Great Britain, J.L. Kirby ed. ''Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem, Vol. 18, 1-6 Henry IV: 1399-1405''. (London, 1987): page 240, IPM of Gerard Braybroke. Available at [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol18/pp227-244 British History Online] and [https://www.history.ac.uk/cipm-18-part-viii Institute of Historical Research] websites. *Great Britain, J.L. Kirby ed. ''Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem, Vol. 19, 6-14 Henry IV:1405-1413''. (London, 1992): pages 292-293, IPMs of Nicholas de Wodehull. Available at [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol19/pp289-306 British History Online] and [http://www.history.ac.uk/cipm-19-part-vii Institute of Historical Research] websites. *Richardson, Douglas. ''Royal Ancestry: A Study In Colonial And Medieval Families'', in 5 vols. (Salt Lake City, Utah, 2013): vol. I, page 518; vol. II pages 155-156. *Richardson, Douglas. Private email communication. *Soc.genealogy.medieval Newsgroup post. "A Wodhull Problem" (First post 21 May 2018 by Joe Cochoit). [https://groups.google.com/d/msg/soc.genealogy.medieval/8V0Vr668R_c/GxZUHgh1BAAJ Google Groups SGM Forum Link] *The Genealogist, vol. 7 (1986): 4-126, see 28-29. ''The Barons of Wodhull'', by Charles Hanson. *Tropenell, Thomas and John Silvester Davies. ''The Tropenell Cartulary: Being the Contents of an Old Wiltshire Muniment Chest'' (1908). [https://archive.org/stream/tropenellcartul02davigoog#page/n393/mode/1up page 339] 8. NICHOLASWODHULL (or WODHULLE, WODEHULL, WODEHYLL, WODHILL), merchant, of Odell and Langford, Bedfordshire, Pattishall, Northamptonshire, Great Durnford, Little Durnford, New Salisbury, and Tyderleigh, Wiltshire, etc., Sheriff of Wiltshire, 1381–2, 2nd son, born about 1347–53 (aged 24 or 30 in 1377, 50 in 1403). He married before 1366–7 (date of grant) MARGARET FOXCOTE, daughter and heiress of John Foxcote, of Andover, Hampshire, by his wife, Christian. They had two sons, Thomas, Knt., and Richard, and two daughters, Edith (wife of _____ Knesworth) and Margaret (wife of Simon Browne). In 1375, as “Nicholas Wodhull, Citizen of New Salisbury,” Wiltshire, he sued Thomas Bakere, of Frome, Somerset, in the Court of Common Pleas regarding a reasonable account of the time he was his receiver of money. In 1375 William Tenturer the elder, Citizen of New Salisbury, Wiltshire, sued him and Walter Riborgh in the Court of Common Pleas regarding a debt of £20. The same year Richard Lyouns, Citizen of London, sued Nicholas Wodhull, merchant of New Salisbury, Wiltshire, in the Court of Common Pleas regarding a debt of £100. The same year Stephen Haym, merchant of Winchester, sued John de Butlegh and Nicholas Wodhulle, merchants of New Salisbury, Wiltshire, in the Court of Common Pleas regarding a debt of £40. He was heir in 1376 to Elizabeth and Eleanor de Wodhull, minor daughters of his first cousin, John de Wodhull, Knt. In 1376 Ismaine widow of William Teynturer the elder and others, executors of the will of William Teynturer the elder, late Citizen of New Salisbury, Wiltshire, sued him and Walter Ryborgh in the Court of Common Pleas regarding a debt of £20. The same year he sued John Deyere, of Warham, in the Court of Common Pleas regarding a debt of £7 and Peter Deyere, of Bridport, regarding a debt of 100s. The same year Gerard de Braybrooke, Knt., and Isabel his wife remised and quitclaimed to him all their right in the manors of Tytherley, Great Durnford, and Little Durnford, Wiltshire for £100. The same year the said Gerard and Isabel settled the manors of Odell and Langford, Bedfordshire on themselves for life and the manor Pattishall, Northamptonshire on Isabel for life, with reversion to Nicholas de Wodhull and his heirs. In 1377 John de Bittesthorn sued Nicholas de Wodhulle in the Court of Common Pleas in a Hampshire plea regarding a debt of £346 13s. 4d. In 1380–81 Beatrix Everard arraigned an assize of novel disseisin against Nicholas Wodhull in a Wiltshire matter. In 1381 and 1383 Gervase Worthy sued him in the Court of Common Pleas in a Wiltshire plea regarding a debt of £10. In 1381 Nicholas Wodhull sued William Donkerton, of New Salisbury, Wiltshire, in the Court of Common Pleas regarding the detention of two bonds. The same year Ellis de Thorp and Edmund de Hundon sued Nicholas Wodhull in the Court of Common Pleas regarding a debt of £20. In 1383 the Abbess of Romsey sued Nicholas Wodhulle in the Court of Common Pleas regarding a debt of 100s. In 1385 Nicholas and his wife, Margaret, granted his brother, Edmund Wodhull, and his wife, Joan, an annuity of £10 out of the manors of Great Durnford, Little Durnford, and Tytherley, Wiltshire. In 1388 Nicholas Woodhill, merchant of Durnford, Wiltshire, and Thomas Lamer, Citizen and merchant of London, owed William More, Citizen and vintner of London, a debt of £104. In 1396 Robert Rous and two others, executors of Robert Cirencestre, chaplain sued him in the Court of Common Pleas in a Somerset plea regarding a debt of £47. In 1403 William Stourton and Peter Courtenay, Knt. served as arbitrators to settle a controversy between Nicholas Wodhull, Baron of Wodhull, and Thomas Calston regarding possession of 100s. rent in Little Durnford, Wiltshire. In 1404 Thomas Calstone sued Nicholas and Margaret his wife regarding a rent of £10 issuing from the manor of Little Durnford and Ebbesborne, Wiltshire. He presented to the church of Odell, Bedfordshire in 1404. In 1405 he and his wife, Margaret, and their children were granted a license for the private celebration of divine services presumably at his manor of Odell, Bedfordshire. His wife, Margaret, was living 29 August 1405. NICHOLAS DE WODHULL died 24 October 1410. *Annual Rpt. of the Deputy Keeper 7 (1846): 278. *Burke Gen. Hist. of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited & Extinct Peerages (1866): 562–563 (sub Wahull) [author identifies Nicholas as the “2nd son (or his son)” of John de Wahull who died in 1336]. *Harvey et al. Vis. of Bedfordshire 1566, 1582, 1634 & 1669 (H.S.P. 19) (1884): 67–69 (Wahull ped.: “Nich’us de Woodhall consanguineus & heres pronep’tu’ Elizabethæ & Elianoræ Inq. 50 E. 3 ob. 12 H. 4. = Margareta filia & heres Joh’es Foxcott de com. Wiltes.”) (Foxcott arms: Argent, on a cross azure 5 flowrs de lizes (?escallops) or). Misc. Gen. et Heraldica 2nd Ser. 1 (1886): 45–51, 69–80. * Journals of the House of Lords 124 (1892): 194–201. *List of Sheriffs for England & Wales (PRO Lists and Indexes 9) (1898): 153. * Joseph Hist. of the Noble House of Stourton (1899): 127. Davies Tropenell Cartulary 2 (1908): **320–321 (Answer of John Mundy to the Chancery bills of Richard Kneseworth dated c.1473: “… that oone Harry Preiers, knyght, .... graunted the saide maner [Durnford, Wiltshire] to oone Thomas Verdonne, clerk, his uncle, and to oone John Wodhull ... to have to them and to theires of the body of the same John Wodhull lawfully begoten ... the saide John [Wodhull] had issue Thomas, and of that astate died seased; after whose deth the said Thomas as sone and heire to the saide John entred into the saide maner, and thereof was seased ... and had issue John and Nicolas ... after whose deth the saide maner descended to the saide John as sone and heire to the saide Thomas, ... and [John] died seased without issue of his body; after whose deth the saide maner descended to the saide Nicholas as brother and heire to the saide John, that is to say, sone of Thomas, father to the saide Nicholas and John... and he [Nicholas] therof so seased had issue Thomas thelder and Richard the yonger ...”), **338–352 (“Memorandum ... John Wodhull [died 1336] was the furste Wodhull that ever hadde eny of the saide manors: and had issue Thomas, and so died seased of the saide maners, after whose decesse the said Thomas Wodhull, his sone, entred into the saide maners and therof was seased in his demeane as of fee taille, and had issue John Wodhull the elder, and Nicholas Wodhull, the yonger. The said John Wodhull, thelder, died withoute issue of his body; and the said Nicholas overlyved, and entred into the saide maners, and of them was seased in his demeane as of fee taille; and had issue Thomas and Richard; unto whose possession by fyne, anno [1376], Sir Gerard de Braybroke, knyght, and Isabel, his wiffe, releced all the right and title thei hadde in the saide maners for a C markes ...”). *VCH Bedford 3 (1912): 71–72. *C.C.R. 1374–1377 (1916): 352–353. *C.P.R. 1374–1377 (1916): 275. C.F.R. 9 (1926): 269. *Paget Baronage of England (1957) 564: 5, 7. *Repingdon Reg. of Philip Repingdon 1 (Lincoln Rec. Soc. 57) (1963): 44. *Elrington Abs. of Feet of Fines Rel. Wiltshire (Wiltshire Rec. Soc. 29) (1974): 147. *TG 7-8 (1986): 4–127. *Cal. 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The Wood Family of Lancashire, England, and Gloucester County, New Jersey

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[[Category: Sources by Name]][[Category: Woodbury, New Jersey]] Gladys Coupe and F. Lewis Orrell, Jr. ''[[Space:The_Wood_Family_of_Lancashire%2C_England%2C_and_Gloucester_County%2C_New_Jersey|The Wood Family of Lancashire, England, and Gloucester County, New Jersey.]]'' (Woodbury, NJ, Gloucester County Historical Society, 1985) Available from * Gloucester County Historical Society http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~njgchs/ '''Citation:''' Gladys Coupe and F. Lewis Orrell, Jr. ''[[Space:The_Wood_Family_of_Lancashire%2C_England%2C_and_Gloucester_County%2C_New_Jersey|The Wood Family of Lancashire, England, and Gloucester County, New Jersey.]]'' (Woodbury, NJ, Gloucester County Historical Society, 1985) Footnote Example: ::: [[#S1|Coupe]]: Page 121 [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Wood_Family_of_Lancashire%2C_England%2C_and_Gloucester_County%2C_New_Jersey|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

The Woodalls and Native American Blood-Lines

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[[Category: Wodell Name Study]] __TOC__ ======
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'''Native Lines'''
'''Wodel Woodall
Combined
Name and DNa Study
==Woodall's Native American Blood-Lines== The goal of this project is to show the Woodall connections to their Native American ancestors. These four groups of Woodall have ties to Native America. {{Red|Please Note:}} This is being written and updated at this time
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{{Green| Family Group 3 }} [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_Group_3_William_W_Woodall#.2A.2A_.2A_.2A.2A_2{{Green|William W. Woodall}}]
==== William Wagner Woodall, who married Mamie Smith, was a Q-M3 Native American, which means that his actual father was a Native American, thus the Family 3 designation. William would have been 13 at the start of the removal, the 1831–1850 "Trail of Tears". He is listed as the son of [[Woodall-408|James Woodall (1765-1844)]] and his wife [[Watson-14071|Rebecca (Watson) Woodall (1783-abt.1818)]], they married on 13 May 1801 in Marion (needs source), Georgia. James is the son of John Woodall (son of Progenitor John Woodall wife Judith Sampson) who married Dorothy Pledge. William W Woodall's birthdate is listed as 5 Jun 1818 on his tombstone, (reads William M. Woodall [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/60902121/william-wagner-woodall?_gl=1*1emjh4a*_ga*MTIzOTk0MzUyNy4xNjM0MjU4ODEz*_ga_4QT8FMEX30*MTY1NTM0MjAzNi4xMzAuMS4xNjU1MzQyOTc5LjA. ''another mystery)''] {{orange|and William is born 2 months after his adopted brother [[Woodall-1156|James M. Woodall (1818-1896)]] born 11 Apr 1818 on his tombstone}}. With William having such a precise birth date, and place of birth so close to his adopted brother, it seems that the Woodalls could have known William's father's family. Further investigation may open the way for answers. '' Also of note: Rebecca Watson, James's wife, passed away in the year 1818: the year both James Jr and William were born'' =====
{{Red|Researcher's Note}}
===== At this time and between these two Families, I am going to make a few writer statements. Progenitor John Woodall who married Judith Sampson had a son John Woodall who married Dorothy Pledge. This is about where the Poindexter Indian Claims are (give lee-way - I haven't finished studying) and it is his son, James Woodall, that took in William W. Woodall, the Native American boy at the time of the Trail of Tears. As I stated in William W Woodall's write up, we have and know a precise birth date and location. This, even two months after his (adopted) brother's birthdate (both written on tombstone) leads to the belief that James Woodall was associated somehow with William W. Woodall's Native American father. This again is at the time of the Poindexter Indian investagations. I will make more sense on this later.
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{{Green|Family 4B }} [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_4_John_Woodall_m._Judith_Sampson#.2A.2A_.2A_.2A.2A_2 {{Green|John married Judith Sampson}}]
=== :The children of the John Woodall who married Judith Sampson ended up in the Poindexter Indian Claim. This claim is that they were the descendants of Chief Donohoo. It was said there was probably a Native American in the family a couple of generations back. The claims of Chief Donohoo being Cherokee could not be proven though. ''Click on his above for more information.''
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{{Green| Family 4A }} [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_4_John_married_Lincy_Harvey_Woodall#.2A.2A_.2A_.2A.2A_2 {{Green| John Woodall m. Lincy Harvey}}]
=== For the John Woodall that married Lincy Harvey, there are a couple of articles and a testimonial to the fact that they have somehow acquired a native bloodline. Highly unlikely that this John is the son of Cornstalk, who Ancestry propagates this line to. This John is from Family Group 4 so the possibility is non-existent. However, others claim that the two Vest sisters that John and Zephaniah married were ½ native. These different versions and other claims will be listed below eventually: ''Click on his above for more information.''
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{{Green| Family 6 }} [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_6_John_Woodall%2C_Isabelle%2C_Judith_Holmes#.2A.2A_.2A_.2A.2A_2 {{Green|John Wooddall married Isabel Unknown and Judith Holmes}}]
=== The John Woodall who married Elizabeth Unknown and Judith Holmes had at least two sons that married Native women: Thomas, who married Nannie Tadpole and Varches Nally, and George, who married Eli Moore.

The Woodworth Family of America

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[[Category:Woodworth Name Study]] [[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Emens-67 Create Profile Author]] __TOC__ == The Woodworth Family of America == Descendants of Walter Woodworth of 1630 through six generations * by Jeanette Woodworth Behan * published Torrington, Connecticut,1988 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Woodworth Family of America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/woodworthfamilyo01beha (Borrow) *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005785328 (Search only) :See also: [https://www.woodworth-ancestors.com/ Woodworth Genealogy] ===Table of Contents=== :Preface :First Generation :Second Generation :Third Generation :Fourth Generation :Fifth Generation :Sixth Generation :Addendum :Index :Bibliography :Note: The book contains the ancestry of the Woodworth family from Walter Woodworth who emigrated with the first settlers of Plymouth to Selim Woodworth. :Walter Woodworth was the first member of the Woodworth family to immigrate to America in 1633. He is the ancestor of Samuel Woodworth (1784-1842), a poet and literary journalist, who was best known for the popular poem “The Old Oaken Bucket,” which was later set to music and became a popular song for schoolchildren. He was born in Massachusetts and died in New York City, but his ashes were moved by his sons to Laurel Hill Cemetery (in Philadelphia) to be in the Woodworth Mausoleum. Frederick Woodworth was one of his sons and a member of the state senate. His second son was Selim E. Woodworth (1815-1871), who left for San Francisco in 1847. Soon after arriving and hearing the plight on the Donner Party he tried to bring support to the group, but missed rescue groups and was criticized by members of the Party who believed him a braggart. He took a prominent role in the development of the State of California alongside his brother. At the outbreak of the Civil War he returned to the Navy where he had spent much of his youth and was given the title of Lieutenant Commander. In 1941 the boat USS Woodworth was named for him, sponsored by Mrs. Selim E. Woodworth, the daughter-in-law of the commander. From [https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8w37zhk/ Online Archives of California, Finding Aid] === 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 === * Behan, Jeanette Woodworth''[[Space: The Woodworth Family of America| The Woodworth Family of America]]'' (Torrington, Connecticut,1988), [ Page ]. * [[# Behan| Behan]]

The Woolson-Fenno Ancestry and Allied Lines

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Woolson-Fenno Ancestry and Allied Lines == With biographical sketches. * by Lula May (Fenno) Woolson (1868-) * by Charles Amasa Woolson (1870) * published privately printed 1907 * 143 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Woolson-Fenno Ancestry and Allied Lines|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/woolsonfennoance00wool * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005785244 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009589655 === 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 === * Woolson, Lula & Woolson, Charles. ''[[Space:The Woolson-Fenno Ancestry and Allied Lines|The Woolson-Fenno Ancestry and Allied Lines]]'' (privately printed, 1907) [ Page ]. * ([[#Woolson|Woolson]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Woolson, Lula & Woolson, Charles. ''[[Space:The Woolson-Fenno Ancestry and Allied Lines|The Woolson-Fenno Ancestry and Allied Lines]]'' (privately printed, 1907) [ Page ].

The Woolverton Family, 1693-1850 and Beyond

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Woolverton Family, 1693-1850 and Beyond == '''Citation Example''' :Macdonald, David A., and Nancy N. McAdams. ''[[Space:The_Woolverton_Family%2C_1693-1850_and_Beyond|The Woolverton Family, 1693-1850 and Beyond: Woolverton and Wolverton Descendants of Charles Woolverton, New Jersey Immigrant.]]'' (Albuquerque, NM: Penobscot Press, 2001) '''Footnote Example''' :[[#woolverton1|MacDonald and Adams]] Page 123 '''Find It''' *Still in copyright, copies available in libraries '''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Woolverton_Family%2C_1693-1850_and_Beyond|What Links to Here]]'''

The Work Family, A History of the Descendants of William and John Work

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Work Family, A History of the Descendants of William and John Work == * by Moses T. Steele, and Edith L. Work. * published by The Independent Office, Marion Center, Pa., 1894. * Source Example: ::: Steele, Moses T., and Work, Edith L., ''[[Space:The Work Family, A History of the Descendants of William and John Work|The Work Family, A History of the Descendants of William and John Work]]'' (The Independent Office, Marion Center, PA, 1894) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Steele|Steele]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Work Family, A History of the Descendants of William and John Work|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=3TXPAAAAMAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005909181

The Work Men's Dwellings Improvement Company

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===THE WORK MEN'S DWELLINGS IMPROVEMENT COMPANY=== (Limited.-Incorporated under the Companies Acts, 1882 and 1867. by which the liability of Shareholders is limited to the amount of their Shares.
Capital, £60,000 in 15,000 Shares of £4 each..
(With power to increase.).
Payable £1 on application. £1 on allotment, and subsequent calls at intervals of not less than three months..
'''PATRONS'''.
The Right Hon. Lord Hotham..
Sir David Salomons, Bart., J. P..
Sir C.J. Palmer, Bart. J.P..
Rev. George T. Palmer M.A..
Colonel Chester, J.P., D.L, Chlcheley HalL.
Rev. Richard Parnell, B.A..
'''[[Fenwick-363|Pascoe Fenwick, Esq.]].'''
J. Conyers Merrell, Esq..
H. W. HulL Esq...
R J. S. Todd, Esq..
'''PRESIDENT.'''.
The Right Hon. the Earl of Rosebery..
'''DIRECTORS.'''.
E. J. Craigie,.
Robert M. Inman, Esq., L.R.C.P., F.R.G.S..
Donald Mangles Dewar, Esq..
Sir Howard Elphinstone, Bart..
William T. Raymond, Esq..
Sir Richard Gethin, Bart. &.
S.D. Waddy, Esq., Q.C.. M P..
'''BANKERS.'''— The Consolidated Bank (limited). 450, West Strand, W.C. Solicitors.— Messrs. Saunders, Hawksford, and Bennett, 27, King-street, Cheapside, E.C..
Secretary. — Richard M. Soutter, Esq.,.
Offices --121, Pall-mall, London, S.W..
The '''objects''' of this Company are :—.
1. To erect dwellings for the working classes upon improved plans.
2. To alter, repair, end adapt the existing residences of the Industrial classes, with a view to provide them with more healthy and comfortable homes.
3. To make advances to owners of dwellings requiring improvements, so as to enable them to make the same under the supervision of the Company.
4 To purchase Land and Houses suitable for such dwellings.
In the event of no allotment being made the deposits will be returned in full..
Prospectuses and Forms of Application for Shares can be had of the Bankers and Secretary.London Evening Standard, Saturday 14 August 1875, pg.1. ====Source====

The Works of the Right Honourable Lady Mary Wortley Montagu

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England | England Sources]] __TOC__ == The Works of the Right Honourable Lady Mary Wortley Montagu == including her correspondence, poems, and essays. In Five Volumes. * by Lady [[Pierrepont-68|Mary Wortley-Montagu]] (1689-1762); [[Dallaway-21|James Dallaway]] (1763-1834) * edited by Samuel Freeman (1773-1857) * engraver: Sir [[Kniller-1|Godfrey Kneller]] (1646-1723) * artist: Mary M. Peirce * published London, 1803 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Works of the Right Honourable Lady Mary Wortley Montagu|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=CUsJAAAAQAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=GO0GAQAAIAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007690701 ::* https://archive.org/details/worksofrighthono01mont ::* https://archive.org/details/worksofrighthono01mont_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/worksrighthonou00dallgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/worksofrighthono01montuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/worksofrighthono01mont_2 * Vol. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=TO0GAQAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/worksofrighthono02mont ::* https://archive.org/details/worksofrighthono02mont_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/worksofrighthono02montuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/worksofrighthono02mont_2 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007690701 * Vol. 3 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=je0GAQAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/worksofrighthono03mont ::* https://archive.org/details/worksofrighthono03mont_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/worksofrighthono03montuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/worksofrighthono03mont_2 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007690701 * Vol. 4 ::* https://archive.org/details/worksofrighthono04mont ::* https://archive.org/details/worksofrighthono04mont_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/worksofrighthono04montuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/worksofrighthono04mont_2 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007690701 * Vol. 5 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=6-0GAQAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=splaAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/worksofrighthono05mont ::* https://archive.org/details/worksofrighthono05mont_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/worksofrighthono05montuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/worksofrighthono05mont_2 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007690701 * A new edition, completed in one volume. ::* https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/17520 * Also see: ::* 1781 https://archive.org/details/poeticalworksri00montgoog ::* 1781 https://books.google.com/books?id=KSMhAAAAMAAJ ::* 1825 https://books.google.com/books?id=8X8NAQAAIAAJ ::* 1892 https://books.google.com/books?id=CRxbAAAAMAAJ ::* 1906 https://books.google.com/books?id=ehUupv4Md9cC === Citation Formats === * Montagu, Mary Wortley. ''[[Space:The Works of the Right Honourable Lady Mary Wortley Montagu|The Works of the Right Honourable Lady Mary Wortley Montagu]]'' (London, 1803) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Montagu|Montagu]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Montagu, Mary Wortley. ''[[Space:The Works of the Right Honourable Lady Mary Wortley Montagu|The Works of the Right Honourable Lady Mary Wortley Montagu]]'' (London, 1803) Vol. , [ Page ].

The Worleys

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == The Worleys: In England 1066-1682 In America 1682-1983 == *'''Author:''' Worley, Alvy John. 1937- *'''Publisher:''' AJ Worley, 1983, Tampa, Florida * Source Example: ::: Worley, Alvy John. ''"[[Space:The_Worleys|The Worleys: In England 1066-1682 In America 1682-1983]]"'' (AJ Worley, 1983, Tampa, Florida) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Worley|Worley]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Worleys|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ===Available at these locations=== FamilySearch: ::https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/56002-the-worleys-in-england-1066-1682-in-america-1682-1983

The Wreck of the Barque John

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[[Category:England, Needs Profiles Created]] [[Category:Barque John_Wrecked_1855]] [[Category:Shipwrecked]] [[Category: Maritime Disasters]] ==Preface== The ''Illustrated London News'', reported the following on 19 May 1855. The profile image was in the same newspaper. "The melancholy case of shipwreck took place on the night of the 3rd inst., on the Manacles, off the coast of Cornwall. The unfortunate barque left Plymouth Sound on the afternoon of that day, bound for Quebec, having on board 149 adult passengers, 98 children, and 16 infants, together with a crew, in all, of 19; making the total number of souls on board 282."The Illustrated London News, ''Shipwreck of the Emigrant Barque “John”'', May 19, 1855, page 475 [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.c0000066753&view=1up&seq=455 HathiTrust] (accessed 31 January 2023) The purpose of this project is to record this tragic snapshot in maritime history. Much was written about the disaster, the ensuing Coroner's Inquest, and the trial of Captain Rawle. The goal is to compile a record that includes the names of the passengers, crew, and those associated with the event on WikiTree with full, well-styled profiles. Over time, each of the people listed below will have their own profile page. Every attempt is being made to locate existing profiles and add the wiki link. Some have common names and not enough is known about them to be certain they are one of the people below. If you should find someone with a profile, feel free to add them or link them. ==The Barque John== The ''John'' is last listed in the Lloyd's Register of Shipping in 1854.H Adams (surveyor), ''Lloyd's Register of British and Foreign Shipping'', London : Cox & Wyman, 1854, volume 41, page 341. [https://archive.org/details/HECROS1854/page/n341/mode/2up Internet Archive] (accessed 31 January 2023) {|border="1" cellpadding="4" |+ ''Lloyd's Register of British and Foreign Shipping'' |- |Register Number || 349 |- |Name || John |- |Type || Barque |- |Master || E Rawle |- |Built || Chester, Cheshire |- |Launched || 1810 |- |Registered Tonnage || 465 tons |- |Owners || Rawle & C |- |Port Belonging To|| Plymouth |- | Route || Plymouth to North America |} “Royal Cornwall Gazette” Newspaper, Supplement, published on May 11, 1855, set the scene as follows. "The barque ''John'', of Plymouth, 468 tons, Edward Rawle, master, left that port for Quebec on Thursday afternoon, after four o'clock, having on board 268 passengers, and a crew of 19, including the captain. Of the passengers, 98 were children and 16 infants.""Wreck of an Emigrant Ship on the Manacles," ''Royal Cornwall Gazette,'' 11 May 1855, Supplement p.9; image copy, ''Find My Past'' (https://www.findmypast.com/search-newspapers : accessed 31 January 2023), Newspapers and Periodicals Collection. ==='''The 'John' : The Crew Agreement''' === [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/results/r?_q=BT+98%2F4275&_sd=&_ed=&_hb= Source: Public Record Office, Kew, Surrey Ref:BT 98/4275] (not yet digitised) :The John of Plymouth, 464 tons, registered 1849 Plymouth :Master Edward Rawle :Agreement signed 26th April 1855 at Plymouth: Voyage to Quebec and or any port or ports in North America And back to a port or ports of discharge in the UK :17 hands shall be considered a sufficient crew ==The Crew== {|cellpadding="6" | '''Name''' || '''Age''' || '''Birth Place''' || '''Rank''' |- | [[Rawle-223|Edward Rawle]] || 35 || Boscastle || Captain & Master |- | William Goodwin || 37|| Spalding || Mate |- | Edwin Elliott || 25 || Devon || Boatswain |- | [[Ellery-335 | William James Ellery]] || 26 || Bodmin || Carpenter |- | [[Hewett-1889|John Hewett]] || 37 || Boscastle|| Steward |- | [[Thomson-7605|George Thomson]] || 35 || Edinburgh|| Cook & AB* |- | James Curry || 25 || Sligo || AB |- | William Hughes || 24 || Plymouth || AB |- | Samuel Christian || 28 || Isle of Man || AB |- | Thomas Cowley || 39 || Isle of Man || Ordy* |- | Edward Venning || 25 || Boscastle || AB |- | Spiro Burganisy || 42 || Corfu || AB |- | William Rowe || 20 || Boscastle || AB |- | Nicholas Court || 24 || Port Issac || AB |- | John Harris || 23|| Plymouth || Ordy |- | Lewis Jones || 20 || Wales || AB |- | George Harkell || 24 || Devon || Cook |- | Andrew Elder || 44 || Glasgow || AB |- | William Thomas Dixon || || || apprentice |- | James Smith || || ||apprentice |- | William Hughes || || || never joined ship |} :: *AB = Able Seaman *Ordy = Ordinary Seaman ==The Passengers== Accounts and lists of the passengers and crew were widely published. The following were extracted from various sources including newspapers such as ''The Morning (London) Herald'' [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/image-viewer?issue=BL%2F0002408%2F18550510&page=5 10 May 1855] and ''The Royal Cornwall Gazette Supplement'', [https://www.opc-cornwall.org/Structure/emigrants_index_files/wreck_of_emigrant_ship_john_1855.pdf transcription published 11 May 1855]. Other compilations consulted were [http://www.st-keverne.com/history/john/passengers.php the passenger lists] and [http://www.st-keverne.com/history/john/crew.php a crew list], originally compiled by Mark Sandford. These can be found at the St Keverne Local History Society [http://www.st-keverne.com/history/home/index.php website] under ''Shipwrecks''. Additional names are added through the ongoing research of Mark Sandford and Christol James. '''Passengers''': (D=Drowned) (S=Survived) (U=Unknown Presumed Drowned)
Those marked * testified in the trial''
Relationships included have been verified.
'''Cabin Passengers'''
E Carroll E Hele, 20, of Dawlish (S)
Mr Hornbrook, 45 (U)
John Knuckey, 35, of Stithians (S)
William Morey, 22 (S) [age 33 reported in ''Morning Herald'']
Mrs Morey, 35 (U)
'''Steerage Passengers'''
[[Hurd-2811|Charlotte Ash]], 22 (U)
[[Ash-4350|W H Ash]] , 1 (U)
[[Autridge-66|Henry Autridge]], 51, Labourer of St Budeaux, Plymouth (U)
[[White-86718|Honor Autridge]], 51, wife of Henry (U)
[[Autridge-68|Elizabeth Autridge]], 16, dau (U)
Jane Bartlett, 37 (U)
James Bartlett, 1 (U)
John A Bone, 34, Smith of Davenport (S)
Ann Bone, 32, wife of John (U)
Jane A Bone, 10 (U)
Amelia Bone, 7 (U)
Anne Bone, 2 (U)
Richard Bone, 40 (U)
Joseph Bowden [or Bawden], 23, Labourer of Southmolton (S)
William Brock [or Brook], 22, Labourer of Dawlish (S)
John Burnett, 24, Labourer (U)
Mark Chant [Chaunt], 19, Labourer of West Chinnick (S)
Wm E Churchward, 31, Plumberof Stonehouse (S)
James Clampett [Clampitt], 32, Labourer of Newton Abbot (S)
Eliza Clampett [Clampitt], 24, wife of above (U)
Emma J Clampett [Clampitt], 1 (U)
James [William] Clemence*, 44. pf St Kew near Wadebridge (S) [W Clemence in ''Morning Herald'']
Caroline Clemence, 44, wife of James (S)
Mary A Clemence, 21, dau (D)
Caroline Clemence, 17, dau (D)
Catherine Clemence, dau (S)
Elizabeth Clemence, 13, dau (D)
William Henry Clemence, 11, son (S)
Ann Clemence, 8, dau (D)
Ellen Clemence, 7, dau (S)
Robert Clemence, 4, son, (S)
Silas Craper [Creper or Creber], 25, Shoemaker of Davidstone near Boscastle (S)
Robert Daw, 36, Labourer (U)
Johanna Daw, 37, wife of Robert (U)
William Dawson, 22, Carpenter of Lustleigh, Newton Abbot (S)
Samuel Diamond (Dymond), 30, Labourer of Kingsbridge (S)
[[Evans-34758|Susannah (Evans) Doidge]], 51 (U)
[[Teague-3267|Jane (Teague) Doidge]], 25 dau of Susannah (U)
Frances Doidge, 6 dau of Jane (U)
Jane Doidge, 2 dau of Jane (U)
Eliza Doidge, 21, Servant (U)
William H Down, 25, Stonemason of Dartmoor (S)
John Down, 30, Smith of Lifton (S)
Wilmot Down, 28 wife of John (U)
Samuel Wm Drewe, 20. of Exeter(S)
[[Eastcott-51|James Eastcott]], 59, Labourer (D)
[[Goodman-7728|Jane Eastcott]], 57 wife of James (D)
Jane Eastcott, 12 (D)
[[Eastcott-73|Elizabeth Eastcott]], 10 (D)
[[Eastcott-69|Mary Eastcott]], 2 [?23] (D)
[[Broad-1567|Sarah Eastcott]], 30 (D)
[[Broad-1568|W H Eastcott]], 7 (D)
[[Eastcott-57|Mary J Eastcott]], 6 (D)
[[Eastcott-58|Elizabeth Eastcott]], 5 (D)
[[Eastcott-59|Ann Eastcott]], 3 (D)
[[Eastcott-60|John Eastcott]], 1 (D)
Mary Escott, 21, Servant (U)
Thomas Escott, 13, Labourer of Tavistock(S)
Jas Escott, of Tavistock (S) [possible James Eastcott son of James above b 1839]
Samuel Featherstone, 47, Carpenter (U)
Mary Featherstone, 47 wife of Samuel (U)
Mary A Featherstone, 24 daughter, Servant (U)
Betsy Featherstone, 23 (U)
Jane Featherstone, 19 (U)
Harriet Featherstone, 17 dau (U)
John Featherstone,13 son (U)
George Featherstone, 11 son (U)
Lucy Featherstone, 8 dau (U)
Sarah Featherstone, 4 (U)
John Garland, 34, Labourer of St Teath, Camelford (S)
Mary Garland, 42 wife of John (U)
John Garland, 6 (U)
William Garland, 4 (U)
Ann Garland, 1 (U)
Philip Gibbings, 35, Labourer (U)
Mary Gibbings, 27 wife of Philip (U)
Thomas Gibbings, 7 son (U)
Samuel Gibbings, 5 son (U)
George Gibbings, 2 (U)
William Hallett*, 28, Farmer of Exeter (S)
Eliza Hallett, 23 (D) wife of William
Ann Harris, 41 (U)
William Harris, 10 (U)
Mary J Harris, 3 (U)
Edwin/Edward Hayne, 21, from near Exeter (S)
Robert Hellier, 38, of Poltimore near Exeter (S)
Ellen Hellier, 36 wife of Robert (U)
William Hellier, 12 son (U)
Dinah Hellier, 10 daughter (U)
Harriet Hellier, 8 daughter (U)
Anna [Hannah] Hellier, 6 daughter (U)
Robert Hellier, 4 son (U)
James Hellier, 1 (U)
Thomas Hill, 28, Shoemaker of London (S)
Fanny Hill, 23 wife of Thomas (U)
Betty Hill, 3, daughter (S) [Betsy or Bessy]
Emma Hill, 1 (U)
Henry Hocken, 19, Shoemaker of St Mabyn, Bodmin (S)
James/John Hocken [Hocking], 24, Carpenter of St Mabyn, Bodmin (S)
Ann Hodsoll, 40 (U)
Nancy Hodsoll, 17 (U)
Joseph Hodsoll, 13 (U)
George Hodsoll, 12 (U)
Rosina Hodsoll, 10 (U)
Sarah Hodsoll, 8 (U)
Emma (Emily) Hodsoll, 5 (U)
Sophia Hodsoll, 3 (U)
Eliza Hodsoll, 1 (U)
James Honey, 45, Labourer (U)
Betsy Honey, 45, wife of James (U)
Maria Honey, 21, Servant (U)
Tamson Honey, 19, Servant (U)
Francis Honey, 18, Labourer (U)
Eliza Honey, 16, Servant (U)
Jane Honey, 13 (U)
Thomas Honey, 11 (U)
Edward Honey, 3 (U)
Robert Honey, 36, Baker (U)
Mary Honey 31 wife of Robert( U)
Samuel Honey, 10 (U)
Susan Honey, 8 (U)
Lucy Honey, 6 (U)
John Honey, 5 (U)
Emma Honey, 1 (U)
Mark Honey, 1 (U)
John Houghton*, 35, Miller (S)
Henry Jeffery, 24, Labourer of Calstock (S)
Maria Jeffery, 25 wife of Henry (U)
Mary A Jeffery, 4 (U)
William Henry Jeffery, 1 (U)
William Kelly, 18, Labourer (U)
Henry Lacy, 19, Labourer of Meriot near Crewkerne (S)
[[Lander-839|Joseph Lander]], 24, Tailor (D)
[[Bunt-516|Ann (Bunt) Lander]], 22 wife of Joseph (D)
Nicholas Langsford, 49, Mason of Luxhilyon, St Austell (S)
Harriet Martin, 30 (U)
Richard Martin, 11 (U)
James Henry Martin, 9 (U)
Maria Martin, 3 (U)
Georgina Martin, 2 (U)
Richard Mead, 19 (U)
John Morcombe, 25, Labourer of Lifton (S)
Jane Morcombe, 22 wife of John (U)
George Morcombe, 4 (U)
John Morcombe, 2 (U)
Ellen Morcombe, 1 (U)
William Morey, of Isle of Wight (S)
Joseph Morrell, 30 (U)
Maria Morrell, 22 (U)
Dinah Mortimore, 25, Servant (U)
Eliza Mortimore, 20, Servant (U)
Henry North, 34, of Cloyton near Exeter (S)
Mary A North, 28 wife of Henry (D)
Henry P North, 5 (D)
Eliza North, 3 (D)
George North, 1 (D)
Simon Pattemore, 19, Labourer of Meriot near Crewkerne(S)
Ellen Paul, 21, Seervant (U)
Elizabeth Pearse [Pearce], 35, Servant of Plymouth (S)
George Pedrick, Labourer of Kingsbridge (S)
Mary A Penman, 19, Servant of Plymouth (S)
[[Phare-23|John Phare]], 29, Shoemaker of Lifton (S)
[[Doidge-284|Eliza Phare]], 26 wife of John (U)
Eliza Phare, 6 (U)
[[Phare-27|John Phare]], 4, son (S)
Elizabeth Phare, 2 (U)
Mary G Phare, 1 (U)
Thomas Pincombe, 43, Miller (D)
Sarah Pincombe, 44 wife of Thomas (U)
Jane [John] Pincombe, 13 daughter/son (U)
Elizabeth Pincombe, 11 daughter (U)
Betsy Pincombe, 9 daughter (U)
Richard Pincombe, 6 son (U)
William Pincombe, 4 son (U)
Mary Pincombe, 1 (U)
James Pine, 18, Tilemaker (U)
Sarah A Pine, 25 (U)
[[Pyne-1215|Nathaniel Pyne (1787-1855)]], 65, Tilemaker (U)
Mary Pyne, 59 wife of Nathaniel (U)
Elizabeth Pyne, 38, Servant (U)
Samuel Quintel, 29, Stonemason of Newquay, St Columb (S)
Samson Radmore, (S)
Mrs Radmore, ? (U)
Nicholas Reed*, 32, Labourer of St Ives (S)
Elizabeth Rodd, 30 (U)
Mark Rogers, 48, Labourer (D)
Ann Rogers, 40 wife of Mark (D)
Samuel Rogers, 15, of Jersey (S)
Mark Rogers, 4 (D)
Mary A Rogers, 3 (D)
Rogers Rogers, 1 (D)
Amos Sanger, 43, (U)
Robert Searle [or Searfe], 23, Labourer (U)
William Seldon 21, (S), Stonemason of Devonport
Thomas Shore, 18 (U)
Joseph, Short, 21, of Callington (S)
John Skewes [or Skewers], 25, Shoemaker of Falmouth (S)
Solomon Solomon, 17, of Plymouth (S)
Fanny Spiller, 17, Servant (U)
Walters Stewart, 43, Musician (U)
Louisa Stewart, 43, wife of Walters (U)
Amelia Stewart, 18 (U)
Henrietta Stewart, 11 (U)
Charles Stewart, 7 (U)
Adolphus Stewart, 6 (U)
William P Stoyle [Stoyles], 43, Plasterer of Plymouth (S)
Frances Stoyle, 41, wife of William (U)
Frances Elizabeth Stoyle, 19, daughter (S)
Michael Studden*, 35, Shoemaker (S)
Elizabeth Studden, 37 wife of Michael (D)
Christopher Studden, 12 (D)
Robert Studden, 8 (D)
Jane Studden, 6 (D)
Susan Studden, 4 (D)
Austin Studden, 1 (D)
[[Tangye-4|Edward Tangye]], 25, Labourer of Redruth (S)
Wm Thornby, 36, Servant of Jersey (S)
Susan Thornby, (S) 36 wife of Wm
John Tilman, 31 (U)
Charity Tilman, 27 wife (U)
Henry A Tilman, 4 (U)
George J Tilman, 2 (U)
W Chas Tilman, 1 (U)
John Tinkham, 20, Labourer of Totnes (S)
Edward Tolley, 20, of Chudleigh (S)
Harriet Tolley, 20 (U)
Mary P Tom, 21, Servant (U)
William Tom, 17, of Blisland (S)
William Treleaven, of Wadebridge (S)
William Turpin, 20, Labourer of Lustleigh, Newton Abbot (S)
Man name unknown, Navvy Smith of Truro (S)
Man name unknown, Woolstapler of St Columb (S)
[[Viney-351|Rosina Viney]], 47, Servant (U)
Grace Vivian, 32 (U)
Stewart Walters, 43 (U)
Louisa Walters, 43 Wife of Stewart (U)
Amelia Walters, 18 (U)
Henrietta Walters, 11 (U)
Charles Walters, 7 (U)
Adolphus Walters, 6 (U)
William Walters [Watters], 40, Miner of Beeralston (S)
Mary Walters, 40, Wife of William (S)
Richard Walters, 14, son, Miner (S)
Betsy A Walters, 13, daughter (S)
John Walters, 11, son (S)
William Walters, 10, son (U)
James Walters, 8, son (S)
Mary Walters, 6, daughter (S)
Edward Westacott, 40 , Shoemaker of Dorset (S)
Ellen Westacott, 33 wife of Edward (U)
Mary Whale, 40 (U)
Samuel Whale, 13 (U)
Frederick Whale, 10 (U)
John Whale, 8 (U)
Elizabeth Whale, 1 (U)
George Wilce, head of Hamble, St Kew near Wadebridge (S)
Alfred Wilce, brother (S)
Jemima Wilce, 19 [sister] (S)
Rachel Wilce, 16 sister (D)
Ann Wilcocks, 35 (U)
Edward Wilcocks, 12 (U)
Sarah A Wilcocks, 11 (U)
Robert Williams, 33, Labourer of Wyke Regis(S)
Maria Williams, 32, wife of Robert (U)
Rachel Williams, 10, (U)
Susan Williams, 6 (U)
John Williams, 5 (U)
Eliza A Williams, 2 (U)
Robert Williams, 1 (U)
Jane Wood, 32 (U)
Samuel Wood, 6 (U)
John Wood, 5 (U)
James Wood, 3 (U)
William Wood, 1 (U)
James Woodman, 50, Labourer (U)
Wm Henry Yelland*, 35, Sawyer of Devonport (S) ==Others== '''Coast Guard''' *Commander Baldwin Walker, conducted preliminary enquiries."Dreadful Shipwreck of the John. Frightful loss of life," ''Morning Herald (London)'', 10 May 1855, p 4-5, col 5. Find My Past Historical Newspapers [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/image-viewer?issue=BL%2F0002408%2F18550510&page=4 FindMyPast.com] : (accessed 9 December 2023). '''Admiralty''' *Sir William Parker, Commander in Cheif. *Second Master Veitch in command of the ''Avon'' '''Coroner's Inquest''' Named in the account of the Coroner's Inquest from the London Times.The London Times, ''The Wreck of An Emigrant-Ship on the West Coast'', Falmouth, May 7, 1855. *Mr. J. Carlyon, Coroner of the district of Truro commenced the inquest on May 6th *Lieutenant Timothy Carew, R.N. emigration agent at Plymouth (mustered the barque on sailing). Reported to have been called to the scene.The Sydney Morning Herald, "Wreck of the John,Emigrant Ship--Loss of above 200 Souls", July 30, 1855, page 4, [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/12972227 Trove Newspapers and Gazettes], citing National Library of Australia, (accessed 4 June 2023). *Lieutenant Rundle of the steamer Avon took 51 survivors (in charge of Lt Carew) from St Keverne to Plymouth *Commander W. Lory R.N. gave expert testimony at the inquest of the wreck. He published a letter "To the Editor of the Royal Cornwall Gazette" dated July 30, 1855 with his observations of the proceedings and suggested a miscarriage of justice in Rawle being acquitted in the trial."To the Editor of the Royal Cornwall Gazette," ''Royal Cornwall Gazette'', 1 August 1855, page 5 col 3, citing [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/image-viewer?issue=BL%2F0000180%2F18550803&page=5&article=002&stringtohighlight=wreck+of+an+emigrant+ship FindMyPast Newspapers], (accessed 10 October 2023). ==Accounts of the Disaster== Reports of the tragedy vary widely between news sources, as to the weather conditions and the number of victims. A Supplement to ''The Cornwall Royal Gazette'' (11 May 1855), did publish "the list of the passengers deposited at the Custom House prior to the sailing of the ship". In addition to the crew of 19, there were said to be 268 passengers, a total of 287 souls aboard when she left Plymouth on May 3rd at about 4 PM. Of the passengers "98 were children and 16 infants." As of May 11 ''The Gazette'' reported the captain and crew were saved. Of the passengers, only 72 were saved, some 75 bodies had washed ashore and 121 were unaccounted for. About 69 souls had been buried in coffins together in a mass grave in the St Keverne graveyard. No burial record of who were among them has been found. No death records for those who perished were filed. *10 May 1855 ''PLYMOUTH AND STONEHOUSE JOURNAL'', Thursday, May 10th, 1855. [http://www.st-keverne.com/history/john/report01.php Transcript by Mark Sandford] on The St Keverne Local Family History Society site at St-Keverne.com. *11 May 1855 ''SUPPLEMENT TO THE ROYAL CORNWALL GAZETTE'', Friday, May 11th, 1855. [https://www.opc-cornwall.org/Structure/emigrants_index_files/wreck_of_emigrant_ship_john_1855.pdf Transcript on https://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/] *19 May 1855 ''The Illustrated London News'', Saturday, May 19th, 1855. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.c0000066753&view=1up&seq=455 HathiTrust] *29 May 1855 ''Quebec Mercury'', Tuesday, May 29th, 1855. Page 3, Col. 1C. Transcript on [https://www.theshipslist.com/ships/Wrecks/John1855.shtml theshipslist.com] ==Research Notes== *No death registrations in England for those who perished have been found. *There is much information on the [http://www.st-keverne.com/history/john/index.php St Keverne Local History Society] website. See research of Mark SandfordSandford, Mark, The Sinking of the 'John' May 1855 Foreword, http://www.st-keverne.com/history/john/foreword.php *Ancestry Tree [https://www.ancestry.ca/family-tree/tree/47851147/family?cfpid=332208512400 Passengers of the John, 1855] hosted by Mark Sandford. * Newspapers of the time recorded the events and the subsequent trial of the Captain Edward Rawle. One account can be found here http://www.st-keverne.com/history/john/report01.php *The Passenger List needs to be verified from multiple sources - Ongoing. *This project just has one member, me. I am [[James-15049|Christol James]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Verify the passenger list and link to existing profiles or create new profiles where none are found * Connect or create profiles for the crew list on WikiTree * Create a list of those who help with the rescue effort and connect to existing profiles on WikiTree where possible - Ongoing * Identify others connected with the tragedy by rescue efforts, ensuing trial of Rawle, or port officials at the time of departure from Plymouth. Connect or create profiles. ==Sources== '''See Also''' *[https://www.opc-cornwall.org/Structure/emigrants_index_files/wreck_of_emigrant_ship_john_1855.pdf Supplement to the ''Royal Cornwall Gazette'' 11 May 1855] *https://www.theshipslist.com/ships/Wrecks/John1855.shtml ==Acknowledgements== * Much of the original research was done by [[Sandford-935|Mark Sandford]]. *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/James-15049#PM-20938432 send me a private message]. Thanks!

The Wreck Of The Catterthun 1895

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[[Category:Shipwrecks]] [[Category: Catterthun, Wrecked 08 August 1895]] [[Category:Maritime Disasters]] [[Category: Catterthun (1881)]] ==Introduction== :In the early hours of the 8th of August 1895 the SS. Catterthun struck Seal Rocks at 02:25 a.m. and sank at 02:45 a.m. :All of the text here, with the exception of the extract from Wikipedia immediately below, is transcribed from newspaper cuttings of the time the ''originals'' of which are in [[Meredith-1182|my]] possession. ===About the Catterthun=== :Catterthun was built at the Doxford shipyard in Sunderland, England, and launched in April 1881 for the Eastern and Australian Steamship Company. With an iron hull, it displaced 2,179 long tons (2,214 t) gross and was 92 metres (302 ft) long. Propulsion was supplied by a 250 hp twin cylinder engine powered by two coal-fired boilers. ==The Melbourne Argus Aug 9th, 1895== :Terrible Marine Tragedy :THE STEAMER CATTERTHUN WRECKED :STRUCK ON THE SEAL ROCKS :CLOSE TO A LIGHTHOUSE :MISSING - EUROPEANS, 14; ASIATICS, 41 :SAVED - EUROPEANS 4, ASIATICS, 22 :CHINESE RUSH THE BOATS :TWO VICTORIANS MISSING
SYDNEY Thursday
:News of an appalling shipping disaster reached Sydney this afternoon, when from Forster, an outlying station on the north coast, came the intelligence of the fine steamer Catterthun, commanded by Captain Neil Shannon, on the outer reef of the Seal Rocks. The ship only left Sydney late yesterday afternoon after having completed a smart passage from Hong Kong to Sydney and Adelaide, with a cargo of tea and other produce. Although at the time of her departure for China a strong south-westerly gale was blowing still the ship has so often safely faced the typhoons of the Eastern seas that scarcely a shade of apprehension was felt about the wild weather raging outside the Sydney Heads. :To be continued: Work in progress ==The Sidney Mail Aug 17th, 1895== :Wreck of the Steamship Catterthun :GREAT LOSS OF LIFE :EXCITEMENT IN SIDNEY :FIVE EUROPEAN PASSENGERS :NINE EUROPEAN OFFICERS AND FORTH-ONE CHINESE AND LASCARS PERISH :TWENTY-SIX PERSONS SAVED :"Good-bye ! Good-bye ! A happy voyage !" shouted a crowd of well-dressed people on the E. and A. Wharf on the afternoon of the 7th, as the stately steamer Catterthun sped on her voyage to China. Within 10 hours of the time those words were uttered the noble steamship Catterthun, belonging to the Eastern and Australasia Steamship Company, was lying many fathoms deep of the coast! :She traded to China, and was a vessel of 2000 tons burthen, and left Sydney on Wednesday afternoon with nearly 80 souls on board, including five European passengers. The day was boisterous, the night wild, and the ocean's roar on the Bondi beach was hear miles distant. On North head the sea revelled in its irresistible strength. The Catterthun kept on her course, rollicking along with a grand wind behind her, and the big sea running after her as if it would poop her if it could catch her up. :As night wore on wind and sea increased, but the pent-up waters overhead could hold no longer and fell in blinding sheets. The land was obscured, but the ship was doing beautifully, and was making her 11 to 12 knots. Ports Stephens is distant from Sydney Heads 80 miles, another 20 miles brought her upon the scene of destruction. ====NEAR THE SEAL ROCKS==== :[[Fawkes-350|Captain Fawkes]], who was a passenger on board, when asked by our reporter respecting the spot where the catastrophe occurred, remarked ''"As I have just told you, the Seal Rocks are about 2¾ miles from the mainland. Those are the main rocks. I suppose they are called 'Seal' Rocks because, as a matter of fact, there are a number of seals there. Further on to the south, about half a mile, is what is known as the Small Seal; and further on still, about another half mile to the south, or a little closer perhaps, is what is known as the Four Fathom Patch. There are four fathoms1 fathom = 6ft thus 24ft of water upon it at low water spring tides. If there are any rollers at all the sea breaks all over the place. In all probability that is where we struck. It is hardly likely we struck any unknown reef, because the place is well surveyed."'' :None of the survivors have been able to say with any degree of certainty where the vessel struck or where she went down[https://www.google.com/maps/place/32%C2%B025'34.2%22S+152%C2%B034'22.8%22E/@-32.426167,152.5379811,14823m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x0 The wreck site] off Seal Rocks, New South Wales in Google Maps; but there is reason to believe that after she struck she steamed three or four miles before sinking. ====A PILOT'S OFFICIAL ACCOUNT==== :The first information received by the Marine Board was contained in the following message from the Pilot at Cape Hawke:- ''"I have jus towed in a boat with four white men and 16 Chinese, being part of the crew of the steamer Catterthun, which truck on Seal Rocks at 2:25 a.m. and sank at 2:45 a.m. Lanfear (second officer), Captain Fawkes, Mr. Crane and Dr. Copeman were in the boat. Mr. Lanfear could not give me any information in regard to the other boats, but fears great loss of life among passengers and crew. Have sent tug to Seal Rocks to see if assistance can be given, and to search for the missing boats. The Chinese came ashore almost naked. The Europeans are at my house and the Chinese are sheltered in the boat shed. I have given them something to eat."'' :Immediately on receipt of the message tugs were dispatched from Newcastle and Port Stephens to make search for any survivors. :Nothing having been received from Seal Rocks, a telegram was sent to the lighthouse-keeper there asking for information, and the reply received was as follows:- ''"No information of the wreck here. If I hear anything I will wire immediately."'' :In regard to the apparently strange fact of the lighthouse-keeper not knowing a wreck had occurred, Commander Lindeman pointed out that the vessel struck on the outer reef, three miles to seaward from the lighthouse. There would only be one man on duty. He was not supposed to be on watch, but to look after the light, and on a dark, stormy night it was possible for the great steamer to crash ruinously upon the rocks, and founder, without the lighthouse-keeper knowing anything of it. ====LIST OF PASSENGERS==== :The following is a complete list of the passengers who left Sydney in the Catterthun:- Mr. T.C. Crane, Mr Smith, Mrs Mathias (wife of Capt. Mathias, of steamer Cam, which is at present trading in China), Mr Richard Fraser, [[Watson-11425|Mrs Loring]], [[Loring-927|Miss Loring]], [[Fawkes-350|Captain Fawkes]], and 15 Chinese in the steerage. Mrs Mathias is a sister to Mrs. P.E. Quinn, wife of P.E. Quinn, journalist, and a niece of the Hon. D. O'Connor D.L.C. ====OFFICERS AND CREW==== {{Image|file=Shannon-2466.png |align=r |size=m |caption=Neil Shannon. Commander of SS Catterthun }} :The following is a list of the officers:- Commander, [[Shannon-2466|Captain Neil Shannon]]; [[Pinney-563|W. Digby Pinney]] (chief officer), age 30 years, native of Kent; A.W. Lanfear (second officer), age 58 years, native of Berkshire; H. Leffler, aged 32 years, native of Hull; J. Harper (chief engineer), aged 27 years, native of Scotland; W.J. Adams (third engineer), age 25 years, native of Victoria; A. Wolstenholme (fourth engineer), age 23 years, native of Sydney; Fred. Wilson (second engineer), age 27 years, native of London; Dr. R.H. Anderson (surgeon), age 24 years, native of Victoria; Richard Manning (chief steward), age 43 years, native of London, and an old officer of the company. The crew comprises 28 Chinese, 17 men from Aden, two men from Singapore, and one Fijiian. :To be continued: Work in progress ==Sources== :Other sources * [http://www.wrecksite.eu/wreck.aspx?50603 Wrecksite.eu] SS Catterthun (+1895) *[https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1895/08/09/102468319.pdf New York Times 09 Aug 1895] A PDF of the announcement in the paper. *[https://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/maritimeheritageapp/ViewSiteDetail.aspx?siteid=1926 The Catterthun Disaster]

The Wright Family of Oyster Bay

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Source Information == * '''Full Title''': ''The Wright family of Oysterbay, L.I. with the Ancestry of and Descent from Peter Wright and Nicholas Wright, 1423-1923'' * '''Author''': Perrine, Howland Delano * '''Publishing Information''': New York: unknown, 1923 === Source Citation Examples === * '''In-line Citation:''' {{Pale Orange|'''''Recommended'''''}} ::: Perrine, Howland Delano. ''[[Space:The_Wright_Family_of_Oyster_Bay|The Wright Family of Oysterbay, L.I. with the Ancestry of and Descent from Peter Wright and Nicholas Wright, 1423-1923]],'' New York: n.p., 1923, pg. 122-123. * '''Named In-line Citation for Multiple Usage in a Profile:''' {{Pale Orange|'''''Recommended'''''}} ::: Perrine, Howland Delano. ''[[Space:The_Wright_Family_of_Oyster_Bay|The Wright Family of Oysterbay, L.I. with the Ancestry of and Descent from Peter Wright and Nicholas Wright, 1423-1923]],'' New York: n.p., 1923, pg. 122-123. * '''Subsequent Use of Named Source Citation:''' ::: === Available online at these locations: === * [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005785225 Hathi Trust] * [https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Wright_Family_of_Oysterbay_L_I_with.html?id=cN1fAAAAMAAJ Google Books] === Links === * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Wright_Family_of_Oyster_Bay|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

The Wykhof

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Place of origin for Pieter Claessen Wyckoff who immigrated to New Netherland from Germany in 1637.

The Yeamans-Yeomans-Youmans Genealogy

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Yeamans-Yeomans-Youmans Genealogy == * by [[Youmans-788|Grant Samuel Youmans]] (1876-1959) * published by The Tuttle Publishing Company, Rutland, VT, 1946 * 127 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Yeamans-Yeomans-Youmans Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005787842 === Table of Contents === * I. Foreword * II. Acknowledgements * III. Our immigrant ancestors * IV. The name--ancient and modern * V. What is genealogy? * VI. What is a family tree? * VII. What is a pedigree? * VIII. The title of "Baronet" and use of "Sir" * IX. Double-dated records * X. What are coats-of-arms? * XI. Arms and armorial bearings * XII. Immigrants (1650 to 1753) with known descendants in America * XIII. Immigrants (1623-1775) without discovered descendants in America * XIV. Immigrants and residents (1634 to 1767) in Barbados, Jamaica, Nevis and Antigua * XV. Miscellaneous early records, wills, references from England * XVI. Miscellaneous wills, references from Scotland * XVII. Miscellaneous wills, communication from Ireland * XVIII. Miscellaneous references from the New England colonies * XIX. Miscellaneous references from the central colonies * XX. Miscellaneous references from southern colonies * XXI. Indexes === 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 === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Youmans, Grant Samuel. ''[[Space:The Yeamans-Yeomans-Youmans Genealogy|The Yeamans-Yeomans-Youmans Genealogy]]'' (Tuttle Pub. Co., Rutland, VT, 1946) [ Page ]. * ([[#Youmans|Youmans]]) * Youmans, Grant Samuel. ''[[Space:The Yeamans-Yeomans-Youmans Genealogy|The Yeamans-Yeomans-Youmans Genealogy]]'' (Tuttle Pub. Co., Rutland, VT, 1946) [ Page ].

The Yingling Genealogy

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] == The Yingling Genealogy == * by Claude J. Rahn (b.1885) * published Vero Beach, Fla., 1958 * Source Example: ::: Rahn, Claude J., ''[[Space:The Yingling Genealogy|The Yingling Genealogy]]'' (Vero Beach, Fla., 1958) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Rahn|Rahn]]: Page 134 * Inline-Text Example: ::: ([[#Rahn|Rahn]]: Page 134) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Yingling Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005787843 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/15300/ * https://personal.ems.psu.edu/~mxw142/relief/wherley/jy1719/Yingling_Geneology.pdf * https://books.google.com/books?id=eNVgAAAAMAAJ search & snippet only * Updated edition (Jan. 2021) ::* https://archive.org/details/the-yingling-genealogy-1958-reformatted ::* [[Space:The Yingling Genealogy Book by Claude J. Rahn (Reformatted)]] === Table of Contents === * Introduction * Preface * Abbreviations used * Section One: Christian Yingling, the Immigrant * Section Two: Abraham Yingling * Section Three: John Yingling * Section Four: Andrew Yingling * Section Five: Christian Yingling, Jr. * Miscellaneous Yinglings * Miscellaneous Yingling marriages * Index

The Yingling Genealogy Book by Claude J. Rahn (Reformatted)

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This is a reformat of Claude J. Rahn's The Yingling Genealogy originally published in 1958. There have been some limited updates, and I may make more updates depending on interest. This pdf is freely available to any interested descendants / researchers but cannot be re-published for profit.

The York Settlers in South Africa

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The goal of this project is to create a network of information about the emigrants from York, England, who moved to Natal, South Africa, in 1850. We hope to honour their stories and their heritage, and create connections between their descendants and other people interested in preserving this history. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Turner-22516|Kevin Turner]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help: * capturing the names of the original settlers, * adding the names of succeeding and preceding generations, and * collating any other relevant historical data. 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=19574145 send me a private message]. Thanks!

The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Yorkshire|Yorkshire Sources]] __TOC__ == The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal == A.K.A. "The Yorkshire Archaeological and Topographical Journal" * published by the [https://www.yas.org.uk Yorkshire Archaeological Society], Yorkshire, England * Besides the "Journal", the Society also has other publications. 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The Zabriskie Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] == The Zabriskie Family: A Three Hundred and One Year History of the Descendants of Albrecht Zaborowskij (ca. 1638-1711) of Bergen County, New Jersey == * By [[Zabriskie-66|George Olin Zabriskie]]. * 2 volumes * 1950 pages * Published in 1963, possibly in Salt Lake City. * The immigrant ancestor of the title is [[Sobieski-14|Albrecht Zaborowskij]]. * Citation example: :::Zabriskie, George Olin. ''[[Space: The Zabriskie Family|The Zabriskie Family: A Three Hundred and One Year History of the Descendants of Albrecht Zaborowskij (ca. 1638-1711) of Bergen County, New Jersey]]''. 1963. ::Also see: * George Olin Zabriekie and George Olin Zabriskie. "The Zabriskie Family and Its Progenitor." ''Polish American Studies'', Vol. 18, No. 2 (Jul. - Dec., 1961), pp. 109-115 (7 pages). University of Illinois Press. https://www.jstor.org/stable/20147584 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Zabriskie Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === :'''Volume 1''' * https://archive.org/details/zabriskiefamilyt01zabr_0/ * https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Zabriskie_Family.html?id=3gRhAAAAMAAJ (snippet search only) * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005787757 (limited search only) :'''Volume 2''' * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005787757 * https://openlibrary.org/works/OL16797974W/The_Zabriskie_family === Library availability === * http://www.worldcat.org/title/zabriskie-family-a-three-hundred-and-one-year-history-of-the-descendants-of-albrecht-zaborowskij-ca-1638-1711-of-bergen-county-new-jersey/oclc/2907872

The Zachary Family from Virginia to Texas

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] The Zachary Family from Virginia to Texas. * by Clovis La Fleur, Jr. Self-published. 2nd Edition, December 2005 La Fleur, C. (2005). The Zachary Family from Virginia to Texas (2nd ed.). Publisher: Clovis La Fleur, Jr. * Ancestry.com [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~clovis/Zachary%20Family%20Book.pdf] * Archive.org: Not listed. [https://archive.org/] * Familysearch.org: Not listed. [https://books.familysearch.org/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?vid=FHD_PUBLIC] * United State Library of Congress: Not listed. [https://www.loc.gov/] * Worldcat: Not listed. [http://www.worldcat.org/] '''Description:''' Details the descendants of Thomas Zachary, (b. ca. 1710 in Virginia) son of John Zachary, and Elenore Bashero. John and Elenore, with 59 other immigrants, were transported to Pamunkey Neck, Virginia from England between 1699 and 1703. * Citation Example: :::La Fleur, Clovis. ''[[Space:The_Zachary_Family_from_Virginia_to_Texas|The Zachary Family from Virginia to Texas]]'' * Footnote Example: ::: [[#LaFleur|La Fleur]]: p. 6 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Zachary_Family_from_Virginia_to_Texas|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

The Zachary family westward from 1680-2000

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] The Zachary family westward from 1680-2000. * by Terri A. Zachary. Self-published. 1999. Coleman, Terri A. Zachary, and Beverly Zachary Layton. 1999. The Zachary family westward from 1680-2000. [Place of publication not identified]: [The Authors]. * [http://www.worldcat.org/title/zachary-family-westward-from-1680-2000/oclc/43506399&referer=brief_results Worldcat] '''Description:'''
It begins with the arrival in Virginia of John Zachary about 1699-1703 from England and follows the migration of the descendants of one of his sons, Bartholomew Zachary, to the present day West Coast in the year 2000. Other early descendants of John are also covered and provides helpful links to other Zachary families who migrated to Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Tennessee, and Texas. [[#LaFleur|La Fleur]]: p. 15.

* Citation Example: :::Coleman, Terri A. Zachary. ''[[Space:The_Zachary_family_westward_from_1680-2000|The Zachary family westward from 1680-2000]]'' * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Coleman|Coleman]]: p. 15. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Zachary_family_westward_from_1680-2000|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ==Sources== La Fleur, Clovis. ''[[Space:The_Zachary_Family_from_Virginia_to_Texas|The Zachary Family from Virginia to Texas]]''

The Zero Date Loophole

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==Undated Profiles Countdown== As of 27 February 2022, at the current rate of improvement all Open profiles will have at least one date by about January 2034.To estimate the end date, I fit a straight line to the "Undated Open" data from 21 March 2021 to the present, then extrapolated the trend to predict when it would reach zero. Please note the qualifier "at the current rate of improvement." There is no reason to assume a constant rate of decline over the next decade. This is a very crude, and probably very optimistic, estimate. ==Background== In 2020, WikiTree officially disallowed creation of profiles without dates. When [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:EditFamily creating a profile manually], one must enter either a birth or a death date, or set the 'still living' status. Unfortunately, the system (as of 3 Jan 2021) accepts 00-00-0000 as a valid date. Entering zeroes in the date fields bypasses the prohibition against undated profiles. Few people manually creating profiles exploit this loophole, but the GEDCOM import process pre-populates the date fields with zeroes and therefore never rejects an import for lack of dates. In addition, when connecting two profiles without parents as siblings, the system creates an empty 'father' profile with the siblings' shared surname, Unknown first name, and no dates or other information. Internally, WikiTree stores this profile's dates as zeroes. This page tracks total profiles with the {{Unsourced}} template and no birth date, allowed by the Zero Date Loophole. You can find these profiles by choosing 'Unsourced Profiles' from the drop down 'Find' menu, then select 'undefined' to the right of 'Search in category by century.' This results in a search of the latest weekly Data Doctors report for the text 'Unsourced_Profiles 0cen.' Set the Max Profiles parameter high enough to capture all matching profiles. Although this search only returns profiles without a birth date, most of them also lack a date of death and birth and death locations. This makes resolving the Unsourced condition especially challenging. The oldest profiles in the set were created in 2009, and the newest were created the week of the current report. This issue was discussed [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1161085/gedcom-date-loophole here] on G2G. On 23 Mar 2021, a comment stated the bug 'should be fixed now.' New undated profiles created after that date all seem to be new members' own profiles. ---- {| style="width: 100%;text-align:center;" | '''Report Date''' || '''Unsourced No DoB'''|| '''Undated'''|| '''Undated Open''' |- | 13 Dec 2020 || 24,677 |- | 20 Dec 2020 || 24,697 |- | 27 Dec 2020 || 24,696 |- | 3 Jan 2021 || 24,747 |- | 10 Jan 2021 || 24,876 |- | 17 Jan 2021 || 25,036 |- | 24 Jan 2021 || 25,075 || 1,514,155 || 503,013 |- | 31 Jan 2021 || 25,090 || 1,514,832 || 502,414 |- | 7 Feb 2021 || 25,161 || 1,513,997 || 502,102 |- | 14 Feb 2021 || 25,374 || 1,515,042 || 501,680 |- | 21 Feb 2021 || 25,631 || 1,515,997 || 501,426 |- | 28 Feb 2021 || 25,631 || 1,516,799 || 501,515 |- | 7 Mar 2021 || 25,647 || 1,516,193 || 500,526 |- | 14 Mar 2021 || 25,741 || 1,517,196 || 500,413 |- | 21 Mar 2021 || 25,808 || 1,518,338 || 500,144 |- | 23 Mar 2021 || ----- || Issue declared fixed. || ----- |- | 28 Mar 2021 || 25,791 || 1,518,653 || 498,992 |- | 4 Apr 2021 || 25,723 || 1,518,034 || 498,082 |- | 11 Apr 2021 || 25,667 || 1,517,334 || 496,728 |- | 18 Apr 2021 || 25,608 || 1,516,766 || 495,338 |- | 25 Apr 2021 || 25,408 || 1,512,073 || 490,112 |- | 2 May 2021 || 25,678 || 1,510,850 || 490,435 |- | 9 May 2021 || 25,680 || 1,509,865 || 489,249 |- | 16 May 2021 || 25,671 || 1,509,387 || 488,158 |- | 23 May 2021 || 25,636 || 1,508,865 || 486,846 |- | 30 May 2021 || 25,734 || 1,507,504 || 485,769 |- | 6 Jun 2021 || 25,727 || 1,507,216 || 484,583 |- | 13 Jun 2021 || 25,660 || 1,506,989 || 483,966 |- | 20 Jun 2021 || 25,637 || 1,507,071 || 483,126 |- | 27 Jun 2021 || 25,564 || 1,507,205 || 482,020 |- | 4 Jul 2021 || 25,524 || 1,506,635 || 481,681 |- | 11 Jul 2021 || 25,483 || 1,506,883 || 481,163 |- | 18 Jul 2021 || 25,461 || 1,506,798 || 480,744 |- | 25 Jul 2021 || 25,419 || 1,506,856 || 479,780 |- | 1 Aug 2021 || 25,443 || 1,506,551 || 479,391 |- | 8 Aug 2021 || 25,464 || 1,506,527 || 478,345 |- | 15 Aug 2021 || 25,547 || 1,506,870 || 477,554 |- | 22 Aug 2021 || 25,616 || 1,506,098 || 476,615 |- | 29 Aug 2021 || 25,628 || 1,505,619 || 475,521 |- | 5 Sep 2021 || 25,695 || 1,505,911 || 474,602 |- | 12 Sep 2021 || 25,713 || 1,506,582 || 474,061 |- | 19 Sep 2021 || 25,735 || 1,507,167 || 475,591 |- | 26 Sep 2021 || 25,732 || 1,507,690 || 474,852 |- | 3 Oct 2021 || 25,673 || 1,506,578 || 473,261 |- | 10 Oct 2021 || 25,641 || 1,505,102 || 471,784 |- | 17 Oct 2021 || 25,647 || 1,505,178 || 470,891 |- | 24 Oct 2021 || 25,802 || 1,505,030 || 470,258 |- | 31 Oct 2021 || || 1,504,419 || 469,206 |- | 7 Nov 2021 || || 1,503,883 || 468,581 |- | 14 Nov 2021 || || 1,504,276 || 467,671 |- | 21 Nov 2021 || || 1,504,714 || 467,069 |- | 28 Nov 2021 || || 1,505,341 || 466,345 |- | 5 Dec 2021 || || 1,505,325 || 465,616 |- | 12 Dec 2021 || || 1,505,459 || 464,845 |- | 19 Dec 2021 || || 1,505,916 || 464,420 |- | 26 Dec 2021 || || 1,506,372 || 463,913 |- | 2 Jan 2022|| || 1,506,714 || 463,423 |- | 9 Jan 2022|| || 1,507,323 || 463,386 |- | 16 Jan 2022|| || 1,508,059 || 462,797 |- | 23 Jan 2022|| || 1,508,167 || 461,656 |- | 30 Jan 2022|| || 1,508,468 || 464,219 |- | 1 Feb 2022|| per Aleš, increase due to mass |- | || opening of Unlisted undated profiles |- | 6 Feb 2022|| || 1,508,833 || 464,508 |- | 13 Feb 2022|| || 1,509,426 || 464,440 |- | 20 Feb 2022|| || 1,510,200 || 464,247 |- | 27 Feb 2022|| || 1,510,592 || 464,516 |}
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The Ziegler Family Record

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] __TOC__ == The Ziegler Family Record == A complete record of the Ziegler family from our ancestor, Philip Ziegler, born in Bern, Switzerland, in 1734, down to the seventh and eighth generations; including also those who are directly descended from the family as far as data could be obtained * by [[Ziegler-1490 | Jesse Ziegler]], 1856-1918; [[Ziegler-1491 | Daniel P. Ziegler]], 1823-1908 * published Royersford, Pennsylvania,1906 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Ziegler Family Record|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/zieglerfamilyrec00zieg/page/n5 *https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/12938/ *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005787793 *https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Ziegler_Family_Record.html?id=6ttgAAAAMAAJ :No Table of Contents, but there is an Index: ===Index=== :Our Ancester (sic) Philip Ziegler :Generation II :Generation III :Generation IV :Generation V :Generation VI and VII :John Ziegler who went to Va. :a His children :b His grand children :c Virginia Descendants in Generation VI and VII :"Lykens Valley" Philip Ziegler :a His children and grand children :b Great grand children :Elizabeth Ziegler Knerr and family :David Ziegler who went to Ohio :a His children :b His grand children :Mary Ziegler Balsbaugh's family :a Grand children :b Great grand children :Regina Ziegler Thomas' family :a Grand children :b Great grand children :Christian Prantz :a Children :b Grand children :c Great grand children :d Great great grand children :Paul Ziegler's family :a Grand children :b Great grand children :c John Wesley Ziegler's family :Hannah Ziegler Kobel's Family :a Grand children :Philip Ziegler of Lancaster Co., Pa :a Grand children :b Great grand children :Eva Ziegler Lentz' family :a Grand children :b Great grand children :c Great great grand children :The above family takes in the Longs, Kreiders, Moyers, Wolfs and Wengers. :William Ziegler 's family :Grand children :Hannah Ziegler Gettle's family :Grand children :Daniel P. Ziegler's family :Grand children :Elizabeth Ziegler Merkey's family :Grand children :Rebecca Ziegler Merkey's family :Grand children :Elias Ziegler's family :Grand children ===Errata=== :From page 115: :In No. 348, page 79, read July 26, instead of July 29, 1884. :On page 80, under Samuel Gettle, read "Lives near the old Ziegler homestead." Samuel Gettle is an active Deacon in the Brethren Church. :On page 81, under George Miller, the "l" broke off in the word "lives," :On page 86, under John Ziegler, read, " Sarah's grandfather's farm, instead of " Seventh grandfather." :In No. 453, read Feb. 25, 1877. :In No. 491, read "All, except Estella, born at Manassas, Va." :In No. 521, read "June 7, 1882." :For any other typographical errors the proof reader is responsible, and not the author. * 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 === *Ziegler, Jesse ''[[Space: The Ziegler Family Record| The Ziegler Family Record]]'' (Royersford,Pennsylvania,1906), [ Page ]. * [[#Ziegler|Ziegler]]

Thebeau Name Study

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[[Category:Thebeau Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Thebeau-105|Travis Thebeau]] 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 ==

Thee Name Study

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[[Category:Thee Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Thee Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Thee Thee] 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 Thee 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 Thees), by time period (18th Century Thees), or by topic (Thee DNA, Thee Occupations, Thee 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 Thee 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: [[Nelson-3486|Jamie Nelson]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Thee}} 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== * * * * * ==Membership== * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Thees 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== *

Theisen Family Reunion

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The Theisen Family Reunion was created for any and all desendants of Peter Adam Theisen and Caroline Susan Keppers which means it is a HUGE GATHERING . We meet bi-yearly and share stories, recipes, traditions etc.. In 2010, the U.S. Census Bureau surveyed 5,707 people with the last name Theisen. Source: [https://www.names.org/n/theisen/about]|Names.org ==Theisen Spelling Variations== Spelling variations of this family name include: Theis, Theisen, Thein, Theitz, Theisz, Theisman and others. ==Early Origins of the Theisen family== *The name Theisen derives from the German personal name Matthias which in turn derives from the apostle Matthaeus (English Matthew). Versions of this name were very popular in the Middle Ages throughout Christian Europe. *The surname Theisen was first found in Germany, where the name came from humble beginnings but gained a significant reputation for its contribution to the emerging mediaeval society. ==Contemporary Notables of the name Theisen (post 1700)== *Leo and Kathryn Theisen, American founders of Theisen's, a regional retail chain of 20 stores in Iowa in 1927 *David L. Theisen (1941-2014), American-born, NFL and CFL football player *William "Willy" Theisen, American restaurant entrepreneur, founder and former owner of Godfathers Pizza *Vincent A. Theisen, American Republican politician, Presidential Elector for Delaware, 1972 [2] *Joseph M. Theisen, American politician, Independent Candidate for Wisconsin State Assembly from Sheboygan County 1st District, 1938 [2] *John H. Theisen, American Democratic Party politician, Candidate for Presidential Elector for Michigan, 1940 [2] *Anthony Theisen, American Libertarian politician, Candidate for U.S. Representative from Wisconsin 8th District, 1982 [2] *Oscar Theisen (b. 1897), Luxembourgian wrestler who competed in the Greco-Roman light heavyweight event at the 1920 Summer Olympics *Vidar Leif Theisen (1933-2012), Norwegian meteorologist whose nasal speech and lack of tonal variation made him into a cult star in Norway *Roger Theisen (b. 1932), Luxembourg Olympic fencer who competed at the 1956 and 1960 Summer Olympics ==Theisen migration to the United States== Some of the first settlers of this family name were: *Theisen Settlers in United States in the 18th Century **William Theisen, who arrived in Pennsylvania in 1758 **Johannes Theisen, who arrived at Philadelphia in 1764 *Theisen Settlers in United States in the 19th Century **Maria Katharina Theisen, who landed in America in 1852 ==Citations== *Filby, P. William, Meyer, Mary K., Passenger and immigration lists index : a guide to published arrival records of about 500,000 passengers who came to the United States and Canada in the seventeenth, eighteenth, and nineteenth centuries. 1982-1985 Cumulated Supplements in Four Volumes Detroit, Mich. : Gale Research Co., 1985, Print (ISBN 0-8103-1795-8) *The Political Graveyard: Alphabetical Name Index. (Retrieved 2015, October 22) . Retrieved from http://politicalgraveyard.com/alpha/index.html

Thelwall: Index to Those Remembered in the Village

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[[Category:All Saints Churchyard, Thelwall, Cheshire]] An index to include everyone buried in the graveyard or mentioned on any of the memorials in the church, graveyard or war memorial or otherwise in the village. ===Alexander - Beckett=== ''Names are listed alphabetically by surname at death, first names and then chronologically.''
''Maiden names, other last names at birth, other known surnames and years of life-span are given in brackets.'' {| border="1" ! align="left"|'''Names''' ! align="left" |'''Notes''' |- | [[Alexander-19474|Alexander - Frank Beaufort (1869-1869)]] || Unmarked grave by north west corner of the church (Plot 192) |- | [[Allport-359|Allport - Thomas Frederick (1888-1889)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Andrews-17865|Andrews - Mary (1832-1832)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Jackson-43811|Armstrong - Annie Isabelle (Jackson) (1890-1929)]] || Marked grave west of the church (Plot 267) |- | [[Goulden-244|Armstrong - Hannah Gertrude (Goulden) 1894-1974)]] || Marked grave west of the church (Plot 267) |- | [[Armstrong-19850|Armstrong - Henry (1884-1950)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 267) |- | [[Hazlehurst-109|Ashcroft - (Alice Allen (Hazlehurst) 1831-1891)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 27) |- | [[Ashcroft-708|Ashcroft - Isaac (1824-1901)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 27) |- | [[Doodson-23|Ashcroft - Mary (Doodson) (1792-1862)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 27) |- | [[Ashcroft-900|Ashcroft - Mary (1870-1912)]] || Unmarked but probably buried in one of father, [[Ashcroft-708|Isaac Ashcroft]]'s plots. (Plots 27 + 28) |- | [[Ashcroft-895|Ashcroft - Walter (1864-1901)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 27) |- | [[Ashley-4993|Ashley - John (1821-1906)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 204) |- | [[Ashley-4994|Ashley - John (1851-1851)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 204) |- | [[Rowlinson-120|Ashley - Lydia (Rowlinson) (1821-1881)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 204) |- | [[Astall-5|Astall - George (1858-abt.1934)]] || Marked grave, west of the church |- | [[Stubbs-3334|Astall - Harriet (Stubbs) (1861-1937)]] || Unmarked grave - buried with husband, [[Astall-5|George Astall]]? |- | [[Astmore-1|Astmore - Mary (1790-1794)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Atherton-1858|Atherton - John Ascroft (1784-1865)]] || Marked grave, east of church (Plot 95) |- | [[Atherton-1862|Atherton - Joseph Atherton (1826-1828)]] || Unknown gravesite |- | [[Millington-1134|Atherton - Mary (Millington) (abt.1784-1876)]] || Marked grave, east of church (Plot 95) |- | [[Atherton-1859|Atherton - Peter (1813-bef.1815)]] || Unknown gravesite |- | [[Atherton-1863|Atherton - Peter Frederick (1824-bef.1900)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Atherton-1799|Thomas Atherton (abt.1899-1980)]] || Cremation plot, southern border of graveyard |- | [[Atkinson-10933|Atkinson - Ada (1877-1881)]] || Marked grave, south of the church near the path (Plot 40) |- | [[Booth-9726|Atkinson - Emma (Booth) (1850-1938)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 245) |- | [[Atkinson-10934|Atkinson - Hannah (1889-bef.1921)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 245) |- | [[Atkinson-10935|Atkinson - Henry James (1886-1909)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 245) |- | [[Atkinson-10932|Atkinson - James (1852-bef.1926)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 245) |- | [[Atkinson-10939|Atkinson - William (1873-1873)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Atkinson-10936|Atkinson - William (1876-1876)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 40) |- | [[Gatliffe-4|Austin - Elizabeth (Gatliffe) (1851-1913)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Baker-51644|Baker - Thomas (bef.1787-1787)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Broadey-3|Barker - Elizabeth (Broadey)(1867-1907)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 240) |- | [[Barker-14983|Barker - James (1824-bef.1829)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Barker-14959|Barker - John (abt.1776-bef.1839)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Barker-16333|Barker - Martha (abt.1851-1876)]] || Marked grave, north of the church (Plot 186) |- | [[Barker-14980|Barker - Thomas (1816-bef.1820)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Longshaw-57|Bate - Hannah (Longshaw) (1835-1912)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 45) |- |[[Bate-1306|Bate - John Bate (842-1874)]] || Mentioned on gravestone, south of the church (Plot 45). Buried in Tattenhall, Cheshire |- | [[Bate-1307|Bate - Mary Elizabeth "Lily" (1864-1887)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 45) |- | [[Bate-1308| Bate - Thomas Longshaw (1867-1874)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 45) |- | [[Beckett-2123|Beckett - Allen (abt.1781-1857)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 8) |- | [[Beckett-2127|Beckett - Ann 1854-1859)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 8) |- | [[Beckett-2117|Beckett - Arthur (1855-bef.1889)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 32) |- | [[Beckett-2122|Beckett - Beatrice (1882-1960)]] ||Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 253) |- | [[Beckett-2120|Beckett - Edith Ellen 1871-1883)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 32) |- | [[Evans-36233|Beckett - Elizabeth (Evans) (abt.1846-1912)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 253) |- | [[Crutch-30|Beckett - Ellen Frances (Crutch) (1848-1870)]] || Marked grave ,south of the church (Plot 32) |- | [[Chandley-24|Beckett - Helen (Chandley) (1783-1860)]] ||Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 8) |- | [[Beckett-2125|Beckett - Henry (1817-1867)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 8) |- | [[Beckett-2119|Beckett - Henry (1848-1923)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 253) |- | [[Beckett-2188|Beckett - Leonard (1880-1962)]] | Marked grave, west boundary of graveyard |- | [[Forster-2806|Beckett - Mary Ann (Forster) (abt.1819-1862)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 8) |- | [[Beckett-2121|Beckett - Mary Elizabeth (1875-1958)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 253) |} [[#top|Go to top]] ===Bennett - Boddington=== ''Names are listed alphabetically by surname at death and then chronologically.''
''Maiden names, other last names at birth and other known surnames are given in brackets.'' {| border="1" ! align="left"|'''Names''' ! align="left" |'''Notes''' |- | [[Jones-106785|Bennett - Ann (Jones) (abt.1779-1835)]] || Marked grave, north east of the church (Plot 131) |- | [[Bennett-31241|Bennett - Edward Thomas (abt.1890-1891)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Bennett-31210|Bennett - Elizabeth "Eliza" (1817-1820)]] || Marked grave, north east of the church (Plot 131) |- | [[Ditchfield-80|Bennett - Eunice (Ditchfield) (1825-1857)]] || Marked grave, north east of the church (Plot 132) |- | [[Beaker-7|Bennett - Hannah (Beaker) (abt.1788-1821)]] || Marked grave, north east of the church (Plot 131) |- | [[Bennett-31240|Bennett - James (Bennitt) (abt.1824-bef.1825)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Bennett-31239|Bennett - Richard (Bennitt) (abt.1823-bef.1824)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- |[[Bennett-31256|Bennett - Richard Benson (1852-1854)]] || Marked grave, north west of the church (Plot 196) |- | [[Bennett-31188|Bennett - William (abt.1790-)]] || Mentioned on gravestone north east of the church (Plot 131) but death details unknown |- | [[Berry-18676|Berry - John (1882-bef.1883)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- |[[Wakefield-4339|Berry - Sarah (Wakefield) (Clare) Berry (1808-1883)]] || Marked grave, by east wall of the church (Plot 121) |- | [[Berry-18672|Berry - William (1817-1886)]] || Marked grave, by east wall of the church (Plot 121) |- | [[Blain-898|Blain - John (bef.1832-1834)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Blease-81|Blease - Ann (abt.1845-1845)]] || Marked grave, south of the church near the path (Plot 54) |- | [[Bennett-31214|Blease - Betty (Bennett) (abt.1791-1870)]] || Marked grave, east of the church (Plot 98) |- | [[Blease-132|Blease - Fanny (1821-1821)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Blease-134|Blease - Hannah (1813-1829)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Blease-133|Blease - Hester (1821-1821)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Blease-71|Blease - John (abt.1790-1874)]] || Marked grave, east of the church (Plot 98) |- | [[Blease-74|Blease - John (bef.1816-abt.1816)]] || Marked grave, east of the church (Plot 98) |- | [[Blease-77|Blease - John (abt.1820-1863)]] || Marked grave, east of the church (Plot 98) |- | [[Blease-83|Blease - John (1841-1879)]] || Marked grave south, of the church (Plot 54) |- | [[Blease-84|Blease - John (1878-1879)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Blease-89|Blease - John Stanley (1904-1909)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Blease-85|Blease - Joseph (1761-1842)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Blease-138|Blease - Joseph (821-1821)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Blease-72|Blease - Joseph (1817-1883)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 54) |- | [[Heesham-1|Blease - Mary (Heesham) (abt.1748-1818)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Blease-114|Blease - Mary (1787-1833)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Ellison-3930|Blease - Margaret (Ellison) (1818-1898)]] || Marked grave south, of the church (Plot 54) |- | [[Blease-79|Blease - Richard (1830-1856)]] || Marked grave, east of the church (Plot 98) |- | [[Blease-88|Blease - Richard (1847-1879)]] ||Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 54) |- | [[Blease-73|Blease - Robert (1836-1858)]] ||Marked grave, east of the church (Plot 98) |- | [[Shaw-22529|Blease - Sarah (Shaw) (abt.1768-1821)]] || Marked grave, east of the church (Plot 99) |- | [[Blease-86|Blease - Thomas (abt.1748-1817)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Blease-87|Blease - Thomas (abt.1776-1841)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Blease-75|Blease - Thomas (1814-1822)]] || Marked grave, east of the church (Plot 98) |- | [[Blease-78|Blease - Thomas (1823-1841)]] || Marked grave, east of the church (Plot 98) |- | [[Blease-82|Blease - William (abt.1853-1853)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 54) |- | [[Johnson-83220|Bleckly - Elizabeth "Lillie" (Johnson) (1845-1929)]] ||Marked grave south west of the church near the path |- | [[Bleckly-77|Bleckly - William Henry (1840-1912)]] || Marked grave south west of the church (Plot A1) |- | [[Unknown-565077| Boardman -Alice (Unknown) (1781-1864)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Pickton-5|Boardman - Ann (Pickton) Boardman (bef.1766-)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Bordman-73|Boardman - Betty (abt.1811-bef.1830)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Boardman-2396|Boardman - Bella (1808-1811)]] ||Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- [ [Boardman-2393|Boardman - James (1785-1866)]] ||Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Boardman-2514|Boardman - Peter (bef.1814-bef.1821)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Boddington-196|Boddington - Dorothy (1878-1943)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 259) |- | [[Boddington-194|Boddington - Gilbert (1882-1922)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 259) |- | [[Boddington-195|Boddington - Henry Boddington (1880-1909)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 259) |- | [[Backhouse-947|(Boddington) - Hilda Cumming (Backhouse) Townshend (1883-1964)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 259) |- | [[Walker-51601|Boddington - Mary (Walker) (1857-1931)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 259) |- | [[Boddington-193|Boddington - Myles MC (1891-1916)]] || Mentioned on family grave (Plot 259) and village war memorials. Buried in Ieper, Belgium |- | [[Boddington-192|Boddington - William Slater (1853-1908)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 259) |} [[#top|Go to top]] ===Booth - Burton=== ''Names are listed alphabetically by surname at death and then chronologically.''
''Maiden names, other last names at birth and other known surnames are given in brackets.'' {| border="1" ! align="left"|'''Names''' ! align="left" |'''Notes''' |- | [[Booth-9723|Booth - Amy Margaret (1884-1913)]] ||Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 234) |- | [[Bramall-14|Booth - Hannah (Bramall) (1820-1889)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 39) |- | [[Booth-3232|Booth - John (1815-1897)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 39) |- | [[Booth-9732|Booth - John James (1849-1860)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 39) |- | [[Booth-9713|Booth - Joseph (1833-1915)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Booth-9733|Booth - Joseph bef.1848-1855)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 234) |- | [[Eckersley-351|Booth - Mary (Eckersley) (1851-1905)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 234) |- | [[Booth-9734|Booth - Samuel (abt.1847-1848)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Bowker-1225|Bowker - George (1844-1882)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 21) |- | [[Bowker-1226|Bowker - John (1874-1939)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 21) |- | [[Taylor-65209|Bowker - Mary (Taylor) (1849-1920)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 21) |- | [[Unknown-600200|Bradley - Mary (Unknown) (abt.1814-abt.1837)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Hilton-4166|Bramall - Frances (Hilton) (1794-1872)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 21) |- | [[Bramall-64|Bramall - James Edge (1817-1869)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 21) |- | [[Bramall-61|Bramall - Jeremiah 1789-1854)]] || Mentioned on grave south of the church (Plot 21) Buried in Deane, Lancashire |- | [[Bramall-66|Bramall - Joshua Southern (1827-1878)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 21) |- | [[Breaton-2|Breaton - John (abt.1783-1828)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Breward-33|Breward - Doris 1904-1965)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 291) |- | [[Roebuck-359|Breward - Lillian (Roebuck) (1900-1955)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 231) |- | [[Sephton-224|Breward - Martha Ellen (Sephton) (1869-1936)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 291) |- | [[Breward-30|Breward - William (1873-1928)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 291) |- | [[Brierley-484|Brierley - Mary (1846-1860)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 26) |- | [[Smith-246928|Brierley - Sarah Heyes (Smith) (1824-1884)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 26) |- | [[Brierley-478|Brierley - Reverend Thomas (1818-1881)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 26) |- | [[Brierley-488|Brierley - William Henry (1855-1885)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 26) |- | [[Furnival-160|Brindle - Ann (Furnival) (1805-1850)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 202) |- | [[Brindle-479|Brindle - Ann (bef.1831-1853)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 202) |- | [[Brindle-486|Brindle - Eleanor Beatrice (1880-1882)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Brindle-481|Brindle - George Allix (1836-1838)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 202) |- | [[Brindle-483|Brindle - James (bef.1840-1841)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Brindle-493|Brindle - James (bef.1794-1856)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 202) |- | [[Brindle-476|Brindle - Reverend Joseph 1798-1868)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 201) |- | [[Brindle-478|Brindle - Lydia (bef.1830-1860)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 202) |- | [[Brindle-487|Brindle - Lydia Sarah (1860-1861)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Brindle-489|Brindle - Mary (bef.1800-1880)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 202) |- | [[Flury-109|Brindle - Ann (Flury) (abt.1765-1846)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 202) |- | [[Brindle-491|Brindle - Nancy (abt.1805-1880)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 202) |- | [[Brindle-482|Brindle - William (bef.1843-1884)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Wright-42449|Brookes - Annie (Wright) (1861-1895)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 20) |- | [[Brookes-1124|Brookes - James (bef.1860-1907)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 20) |- | [[Buckley-5415|Buckley - Elizabeth bef.1848-1891)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 50) |- | [[Perry-21202|Buckley - Mary (Perry) (1823-1886)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 50) |- | [[Buckley-5414|Buckley - Thomas (1816-1885)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 50) |- | [[Burton-12387|Burton - Mark (1790-1791)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |} [[#top|Go to top]] ===Cairns - Dennitt=== ''Names are listed alphabetically by surname at death and then chronologically.''
''Maiden names, other last names at birth and other known surnames are given in brackets.'' {| border="1" ! align="left"|'''Names''' ! align="left" |'''Notes''' |- |[[Unknown-600203|Margaret (Unknown) Cairns (abt.1821-1889)]] ||Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Caldwell-9466|John Caldwell (bef.1824-1829)]] ||Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Carden-862|Henry Charles Carden DSO (1855-1915)]] ||Mentioned on grave, west of the church (Plot A1) |- |[[Carter-37435|Betty Carter (bef.1782-bef.1802)]] ||Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- |[[Unknown-574534|Mary (Unknown) Carter (abt.1746-bef.1784)]] ||Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- |[[Carter-37437|Mary Carter (bef.1801-1802)]] ||Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Carter-37439|Mary Carter (1809-1812)]] ||Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- |[[Casey-5541|Patrick Casey (abt.1868-1913)]] ||Unmarked grave, north of the church (Plot 183) |- |[[Chambers-9949|Arnold Chambers (1871-1910)]] ||Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 246) |- |[[Cooley-4589|Annie (Cooley) Charlton (1880-1925)]] ||Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 287) |- | [[Charlton-2279|Eunice Charlton (1919-abt.1920)]] ||Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Charlton-2277|Nancy Charlton (1919-1919)]] ||Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Charlton-2276|Peter Charlton (1874-1951)]] ||Marked grave, west of the church (Plot (287) |- |[[Clarke-18490|Martha Clarke (bef.1787-1787)]] ||Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Clarkson-2322|Clara Clarkson (1870-1950)]] ||Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 294) |- | [[Clarkson-2324|Sarah Clarkson (1866-1946)]] ||Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 294) |- | [[Clowe-174|William Clowe (abt.1787-1863)]] ||Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 6) |- | [[Minshall-261|Ann (Minshall) Clowe (bef.1783-1862)]] ||Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 6) |- |[[Cooke-7518|Arthur Cooke (1912-1914)]] ||Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 19) |- |[[Cooke-7514|Arthur Richard Cooke (1877-1961)]] ||Marked grave, west of the church |- | [[Cooke-7513|Ellen Houghton Cooke (1885-bef.1975)]] ||Marked grave, west of the church |- | [[Brundrett-92|Emily Agnes (Brundrett) Cooke (1852-1886)]] ||Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 17) |- | [[Cooke-7504|Henry Cooke (1817-1875)]] ||Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 18) |- |[[Cooke-7505|James Cooke (1853-1880)]] ||Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 18) |- |[[Cooke-7515|John Millington Acton Cooke (bef.1850-1930)]] ||Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 206) |- |[[Cooke-7517|John Henry Cooke (1891-1892)]] ||Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 206) |- | [[Acton-1320|Mary (Acton) Cooke (bef.1813-1884)]] ||Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 18) |- |[[Cooke-7500|Percy Cooke (1884-1908)]] ||Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 19) |- | [[Cooke-7501|Thomas Cooke (1838-1915)]] ||Marked grave, south of the church (Plot t17) |- | [[Cooke-7516|William Acton Cooke (bef.1852-1918)]] ||Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 206) |- |[[Corless-180|Catherine Corless (1859-1874)]] ||Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 41) |- |[[Swift-4800|Ann (Swift) Crossley (1826-1900)]] ||Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 257) |- |[[Cartwright-3991|Jemima (Cartwright) Cowsill (abt.1847-1922)]] ||Marked grave, north of the church (Plot 160) |- |[[Dawe-1243|Alfred Dawe (1891-bef.1891)]] ||Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Dawson-10567|Ann Dawson (bef.1818-bef.1820)]] ||Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- |[[Dawson-10565|John Dawson (bef.1790-1838)]] ||Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 78) |- |[[Leigh-2411|Margaret (Leigh) Dawson (1766-1841)]] ||Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 78) |- |[[Dawson-10568|Margaret Dawson (bef.1808-bef.1810)]] ||Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- |[[Dawson-10566|Mary Dawson (bef.1788-1821)]] ||Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 78) |- |[[Smith-248351|Mary (Smith) Dawson (abt.1788-1861)]] ||Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 78) |- |[[Dawson-10569|Mary Dawson (bef.1822-bef.1824)]] ||Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Dawson-10570|Peter Dawson (bef.1795-bef.1797)]] ||Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- |[[Dawson-10561|Samuel Dawson (bef.1765-1833)]] ||Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 78) |- |[[Dawson-10571|William Henry Dawson (1847-bef.1847)]] ||Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- |[[Johnson-94247|Mary (Johnson) de Angelis (1832-1919)]] ||Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 278) |- |[[Thelwell-16|Mary (Thelwell) Dean (1842-bef.1907)]] ||Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 241) |- |[[Dean-12856|Thomas Dean (bef.1844-1909)]] ||Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 241) |- |[[Platt-3394|Elizabeth (Platt) Dennett (abt.1802-1826)]] ||Marked grave, east of the church (Plot 241) |- |[[Heald-1218|Esther (Heald) Dennett (abt.1798-bef.1867)]] ||Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- |[[Dennett-570|Peter Dennett (abt.1795-1878)]] ||Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 241) |} [[#top|Go to top]] ===Ditchfield - Dutton=== ''Names are listed alphabetically by surname at death and then chronologically.''
''Maiden names, other last names at birth and other known surnames are given in brackets.'' {| border="1" ! align="left"|'''Names''' ! align="left" |'''Notes''' |- | [[Ditchfield-114|Ditchfield - Alice (bef.1860-1862)]] || Marked grave, east of the church (Plot 117) |- | [[Ditchfield-122|Ditchfield - Anne (1803-1867)]] || Marked grave, north of the church (Plot 64) |- | [[Ditchfield-86|Ditchfield - Christina Elizabeth Mary (1870-1887)]] || Marked grave, east of the church (Plot 105) |- | [[Ditchfield-113|Ditchfield - David (abt.1853-1856)]] || Marked grave, east of the church (Plot 117) |- | [[Benson-7646|Ditchfield - Elizabeth (Benson) (bef.1807-1875)]] || Marked grave, east of the church (Plot 132) |- | [[Ireland-3932|Ditchfield - Elizabeth (Ireland) (bef.1839-bef.1914)]] || Marked grave, east of the church (Plot 105) |- | [[Ditchfield-105|Ditchfield - Elizabeth (bef.1833-abt.1850)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Ditchfield-118|Ditchfield - Elizabeth (bef.1854-abt.1910)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Wright-49558|Ditchfield - Ellen (Wright) (bef.1791-1874)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Ditchfield-121|Ditchfield - Ellen (abt.1876-bef.1876)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Rowlinson-121|Ditchfield - Esther (Rowlinson) 1816-bef.1861)]] || Marked grave, east of the church (Plot 117) |- | [[Ditchfield-87|Ditchfield - James (1835-1871)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 51) |- | [[Ditchfield-110|Ditchfield - James (bef.1851-1918)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 270) |- | [[Ditchfield-84|Ditchfield - Jesse (1841-1903)]] || Marked grave, east of the church (Plot 132) |- | [[Ditchfield-115|Ditchfield - John (abt.1823-abt.1915)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Ditchfield-108|Ditchfield - John (abt.1847-1856)]] || Marked grave, east of the church (Plot 117) |- | [[Ditchfield-152|Ditchfield - Joseph (bef.1823-bef.1823)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Ditchfield-68|Ditchfield - Joseph (1804-1884)]] || Marked grave, east of the church (Plot 132) |- | [[Ditchfield-81|Ditchfield - Joseph (bef.1828-bef.1881)]] || Marked grave, east of the church (Plot 105) |- | [[Ditchfield-116|Ditchfield - Joseph (abt.1850-abt.1869)]] || Marked grave, east of the church (Plot 117A) |- | [[Ditchfield-123|Ditchfield - Joseph (1873-bef.1874)]] || Marked grave, east of the church (Plot 132) |- | [[Ditchfield-119|Ditchfield - Katherine 1803-1805)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- |[[Morgan-32152|Ditchfield - Louisa (Morgan) (bef.1832-bef.1884)]] ||Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Ditchfield-96|Ditchfield - Louisa (1877-1878)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 51) |- | [[Walker-54913|Ditchfield - Margaret (Walker) (abt.1797-bef.1824)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Ditchfield-120|Ditchfield - Mary (1810-1811)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Barlow-5074|Ditchfield - Mary (Barlow) (bef.1823-1892)]] || Marked grave, east of the church (Plot 117A) |- | [[Sankey-371|Ditchfield - Mary (Sankey) (1853-bef.1928)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Ditchfield-101|Ditchfield - Nathan (bef.1825-1894)]] || Marked grave, east of the church (Plot 117A) |- |[[Ditchfield-153|Ditchfield - Robert (abt.1823-bef.1823)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Ditchfield-69|Ditchfield - Thomas (1806-1876)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 51) |- | [[Ditchfield-99|Ditchfield - Thomas (bef.1819-abt.1904)]] || Marked grave, east of the church (Plot 117) |- | [[Ditchfield-160|Ditchfield - Thomas (bef.1825-bef.1898)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Man-421|Doodson - Mary (Man) (1758-1840)]] || Marked grave, south of the church near the path (Plot 27) |- | [[Doodson-24|Doodson - Peter (bef.1763-1820)]] || Marked grave, south of the church near the path (Plot 27) |- | [[Hampton-4921|Dutton - Jessie (Hampton) (1875-1964)]] || Marked grave, east of the church |- | [[Dutton-3347|Dutton - Richard Thomas (1869-1943)]] || Marked grave, east of the church |} [[#top|Go to top]] ===Eden - Fairhurst=== ''Names are listed alphabetically by surname at death and then chronologically.''
''Maiden names, other last names at birth and other known surnames are given in brackets.'' {| border="1" ! align="left"|'''Names''' ! align="left" |'''Notes''' |- | [[Eden-1548|John (1811-bef.1881)]] || Marked grave, south of the church near the path (Plot 22) |- | [[Thomason-2228|Eden - Mary (Thomason) (bef.1814-bef.1890)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Bennett-34574|Edwards - Beryl (Bennett) (1927-2013)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot A1) |- | [[Stubbs-3427|Edwards - Lily (Stubbs) (1899-1978)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot A1) |- | [[Edwards-35507|Edwards - William (1897-1953)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot A1) |- | [[Edwards-35596|Edwards - William (bef.1924-2006)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot A1) |- | [[Ellison-3925|Ellison - Abel (bef.1789-1834)]] || Marked grave south, of the church near the path (Plot 58) |- | [[Ellison-3934|Ellison - Abel (bef.1843-1844)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Unknown-600214|Ellison - Catherine (Unknown) (abt.1769-bef.1829)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Ellison-3944|Ellison - Doris (1898-bef.1899)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Moston-56|Ellison - Elizabeth (Moston) (bef.1810-bef.1850)]] || Marked grave, south of the church near the path (Plot 55) |- | [[Huxley-899|Ellison - Elizabeth (Huxley) (abt.1832-bef.1904)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 205) |- | [[Deane-1652|Ellison - Ellen (Deane) (bef.1872-1917)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 227) |- | [[Ellison-3940|Ellison - George (bef.1858-bef.1863)]] || Marked grave, south of the church near the path (Plot 55) |- | [[Ellison-3958|Ellison - Gladys (1896-1900)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 227) |- | [[Ellison-4540|Ellison - John (abt.1741-1811)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Ellison-3932|Ellison - John (bef.1816-bef.1860)]] || Marked grave, south of the church near the path (Plot 55) |- | [[Lucas-11133|Ellison - Mary (Lucas) (abt.1795-bef.1869)]] || Marked grave, south of the church near the path (Plot 55) |- | [[Ellison-3942|Ellison - Seth (1869-1938)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 227) |- | [[Ellison-4541|Ellison - Thomas (bef.1776-1796)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Ellison-3928|Ellison - William (bef.1832-1892)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 205) |- | [[Unknown-600391|Ellsbay - Mary (Unknown) (abt.1802-bef.1831)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Pearse-1065|England - Henry Charles (Pearse) (bef.1865-bef.1891)]] || Marked grave, east of the church (Plot 133) |- | [[Entwistle-479|Entwistle - Elizabeth (bef.1836-bef.1836)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Entwistle-347|Entwistle - Henry (bef.1821-bef.1861)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 46) |- | [[Hewitt-4799|Entwistle - Lydia (Hewitt) (bef.1827-1857)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 46) |- | [[Entwistle-351|Entwistle - Thomas 1852-aft.1863)]] ||Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Meyrick-615|Esson - Elizabeth (Meyrick) (bef.1843-1931)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 266) |- | [[Esson-379|Esson - Robert (1845-1928)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 266) |- | [[Esson-384|Esson - Robert Meyrick (1874-1936)]] || Marked grave, west of the church |- | [[Rance-259|Esson - Violet (Rance) (1893-bef.1982)]] || Marked grave, west of the church |- | [[Evans-37032|Evans - Bertha bef.1870-bef.1889)]] || Unmarked grave, south of the church (Plot 159) |- | [[Evans-37031|Evans - William James (1876-1882)]] || Unmarked grave, south of the church (Plot 159) |- | [[Fairhurst-375|Fairhurst - Aaron (bef.1836-1848)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 67) |- | [[Fairhurst-365|Fairhurst - Arthur Henry (1865-1866)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 60) |- | [[Fairhurst-372|Fairhurst - Benjamin (1876-1876)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 60) |- | [[Fairhurst-330|Fairhurst - Charles (bef.1798-1863)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 67) |- | [[Fairhurst-349|Fairhurst - Charles (bef.1826-1907)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 65) |- | [[Forster-2838|Fairhurst - Eliza (Forster) (1823-bef.1898)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- |[[Ashcroft-923|Fairhurst - Elizabeth (Ashcroft) (bef.1836-1883)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 60) |- | [[Fairhurst-345|Fairhurst - Frederick (abt.1854-bef.1887)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Fairhurst-360|Fairhurst - George (1834-1918)]] || Mentioned on grave, south of the church (Plot 60). Buried in Grappenhall |- | [[Fairhurst-168|Fairhurst - Hannah Mary (bef.1852-bef.1856)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Fairhurst-358|Fairhurst - Hannah (bef.1830-bef.1831)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 67) |- | [[Fairhurst-362|Fairhurst - Hannah (1859-1859)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 60) |- | [[Fairhurst-377|Fairhurst - James (1841-1848)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 67) |- | [[Fairhurst-379|Fairhurst - Joseph (bef.1845-1848)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 67) |- | [[Fairhurst-383|Fairhurst - Margaret (bef.1801-1880)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 66) |- | [[Fairhurst-348|Fairhurst - Margaret (1860-bef.1863)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Fairhurst-371|Fairhurst - Margaret (bef.1875-1875)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 60) |- | [[Chantler-176|Fairhurst - Mary (Chantler) (bef.1829-bef.1898)]] ||Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Dennett-572|Fairhurst - Mary (Dennett) (bef.1831-abt.1880)]] ||Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 65) |- | [[Fairhurst-354|Fairhurst - Robert (bef.1858-1863)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 65) |- | [[Mather-1942|Fairhurst - Sarah (Mather) (bef.1801-1874)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 65) |- | [[Lomas-696|Fairhurst - Sarah (Lomas) (bef.1850-1926)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 290) |- | [[Fairhurst-357|Fairhurst - Thomas (bef.1828-1835)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 67) |- | [[Fairhurst-353|Fairhurst - Thomas (1856-bef.1858)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 65) |- | [[Fairhurst-347|Fairhurst - Thomas (bef.1858-bef.1862)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 65) |- | [[Fairhurst-391|Fairhurst - Thurston (bef.1834-bef.1908)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Fairhurst-373|Fairhurst - Wilfred John (1878-1879)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 60) |- | [[Fairhurst-331|Fairhurst - William (bef.1766-1845)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 66) |- | [[Fairhurst-341|Fairhurst - William (bef.1823-bef.1888)]] ||Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Fairhurst-399|Fairhurst - William (1862-1939)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 290) |} [[#top|Go to top]] ===Folkes- Grant=== ''Names are listed alphabetically by surname at death and then chronologically.''
''Maiden names, other last names at birth and other known surnames are given in brackets.'' {| border="1" ! align="left"|'''Names''' ! align="left" |'''Notes''' |- | [[Folkes-91|Folkes - Samuel (abt.1806-bef.1855)]] ||Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Folks-152|Folks - Ann (bef.1850-bef.1851)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Folks-150|Folks - Elizabeth (1839-bef.1840)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Folks-149|Folks - Hannah (bef.1834-bef.1840)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- |[[Folks-151|Folks - Pamela (bef.1845-bef.1845)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Ford-17845|Ford - Emily (bef.1905-1905)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 224) |- | [[Ford-17844|Ford - James Edward (1902-bef.1902)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 224) |- | [[Ford-17843|Ford - Lily (1897-1899)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 224) |- | [[Johnson-110603|Forrester - Annie (Johnson) (bef.1859-1924)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 229) |- | [[Forrester-2256|Forrester - Elizabeth (1880-bef.1882)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Unknown-568340|Forster - Betty (Unknown) (1754-bef.1829)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Forster-2864|Forster - Betty (1785-bef.1830)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Forster-2866|Forster - John (abt.1800-bef.1885)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 63) |- | [[Forster-2863|Forster - Joseph (1793-bef.1793)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Forster-2867|Forster - Margaret (1828-bef.1851)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Forster-2862|Forster - Sarah (1790-bef.1793)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Forster-2861|Forster - Sarah (bef.1794-bef.1802)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Forster-2856|Forster - William (bef.1757-bef.1795)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Foster-27727|Foster - Ellen (abt.1826-bef.1840)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Foster-27721|Foster -Thomas (1779-1839)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Fowler-14237|Fowler - George Henry (1888-bef.1889)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Franklin-14090|Franklin - Thomas (abt.1834-bef.1875)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Moffat-1703|Ann Frédoux - (Moffat) (1823-bef.1893)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 224) |- | [[Frédoux-1|Frédoux - Jean (1823-1866)]] || Mentioned on grave, west of the church (Plot 224) but not buried there. |- | [[Beake-42|Frédoux - Maria Daunton (Beake) (bef.1838-1925)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 224) |- | [[Frédoux-2|Frédoux - Samuel Robert (1853-1920)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 224) |- | [[Okell-60|Frith - Jessie (Okell) (1862-1923)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 283) |- | [[Frith-773|Frith - Philip James (1863-1927)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 283) |- | [[Gallop-720|Gallop - Ellen (1890-1924)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 212) |- | [[Gallop-719|Gallop - Herbert (1895-bef.1895)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 212) |- | [[Gallop-712|Gallop - James William (Phoenix) (1862-1918)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 212) |- | [[Ashley-5077|Gerrard - Mary (Ashley) (bef.1804-bef.1857)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Gerrard-1181|Gerrard - Mary (1834-bef.1837)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Gerrard-1180|Gerrard - Samuel (bef.1805-bef.1861)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Gerrard-1182|Gerrard - Samuel (bef.1839-bef.1862)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Gerrard-1183|Gerrard - Thomas (bef.1827-bef.1867)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Gerrard-1184|Gerrard - Thomas (1858-bef.1859)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Gerrard-1185|Gerrard - William (1846-1846)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Blease-80|Gibbon - Catherine (Blease) (1825-1865)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Gibbon-661|Gibbon - Ellis (bef.1821-1882)]] || Marked grave, east of the church (Plot (130) |- | [[Gibbon-667|Gibbon - Robert Ellis (bef.1863-1887)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 36) |- | [[Norcott-158|Gibson - Alice (Norcott) (1844-1879)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 36) |- | [[Gibson-22864|Gibson - Harry 1884-1884)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 36) |- | [[Gibson-22859|Gibson - Martha Ellen (1867-1879)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 36) |- | [[Gibson-22849|Gibson - William Ireland Arrowsmith (1841-1915)]] || Mentioned on grave, south of the church (Plot 36). Burial place unknown |- | [[Unknown-600403|Gorst - Ann (Unknown) (abt.1728-1807)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Grant-18402|Grant - Harriott (1812-1867)]] || Marked grave, by west wall of the church (Plot 191) |} [[#top|Go to top]] ===Green - Heath=== ''Names are listed alphabetically by surname at death and then chronologically.''
''Maiden names, other last names at birth and other known surnames are given in brackets.'' {| border="1" ! align="left"|'''Names''' ! align="left" |'''Notes''' |- | [[Green-43373|Green - William John 1879-bef.1934)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 248) |- | [[Green-43371|William John Green (bef.1906-bef.1911)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 248) |- | [[Smith-252547|Greenway - Alice Maud (Smith) (1869-1942)]] || Marked grave, east of the church (Plot 109) |- | [[Greenway-714|Greenway - George Philip (1872-1955)]] || Marked grave, east of the church (Plot 109) |- | [[Eaton-9015|Greenway - Gladys (Eaton) (1900-1986)]] || Marked grave, east of the church (Plot 109) |- | [[Greenway-718|Greenway - Philip Leslie (1905-1990)]] || Marked grave, east of the church (Plot 109) |- | [[Griffiths-5897|Griffiths - William (bef.1833-bef.1833)]] ||Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Grounds-296|Grounds - Enos (bef.1850-1863)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 52) |- | [[Grounds-301|Grounds - Martha bef.1845-1863)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 52) |- | [[Blease-76|Grounds - Sarah (Blease) bef.1821-1867)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 52) |- | [[Grounds-290|Grounds - Thomas (bef.1817-1899)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 52) |- |[[Grounds-293|Grounds - Thomas (bef.1852-1862)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 52) |- | [[Guest-1758|Guest - Randle (bef.1739-bef.1827)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Haddock-2676|Haddock - George Thomas (1882-bef.1884)]] || Grave now under church extension (Plot 179) |- | [[Rowbotham-315|Haddock - Mary (Rowbotham) (1830-bef.1881)]] || Grave now under church extension (Plot 179) |- | [[Hunt-23201|Haddock - Mary (Hunt) (bef.1854-bef.1882)]] || Grave now under church extension (Plot 179) |- | [[Halewood-74|Halewood - Alice (1878-bef.1879)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Hall-60230|Hall - William Haldenby (abt.1865-bef.1865)]] || Unmarked grave, south of the church (Plot 30) |- | [[Hampton-4924|Hampton - Harold (abt.1872-abt.1943)]] || Marked grave, east of the church |- | [[Wood-41884|Hankey - Sarah (Wood) (bef.1812-1863)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 35) |- | [[Hankey-374|Hankey - Thomas (bef.1788-1867)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 35) |- | [[Hankinson-623|Hankinson - Harry (bef.1904-1968)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 225) |- | [[Hankinson-624|Hankinson - Herbert (1894-bef.1898)]] || Unmarked grave, possibly plot 209 west of the church |- | [[Hankinson-631|Hankinson - John (bef.1834-bef.1851)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Jones-110324|Hankinson - Mary Ann (Jones) (bef.1827-1880)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 1) |- | [[Darlington-661|Hankinson - Sarah (Darlington) (bef.1862-1936)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 225) |- | [[Hankinson-613|Hankinson - William (bef.1829-1909)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 1) |- | [[Harding-8503|Harding - George Percival (1892-bef.1892)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Sherratt-250|Harding - Ann (Sherratt) (1809-bef.1884)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Harrison-22415|Harrison - Arthur (1881-1929)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 40) |- | [[Ellams-48|Harrison - Elizabeth (Ellams) (bef.1848-1875)]] ||Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 262) |- | [[Forrester-2279|Harrison - Emma (Forrester) (1849-1913)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 262) |- | [[Harrison-23097|Harrison - Henry (bef.1850-1923)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 262) |- | [[Atkinson-10940|Harrison - May (Atkinson) (1881-1936)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 40) |- | [[Harrison-23109|Harrison - Richard (1872-bef.1873)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 262) |- | [[Hartley-1147|Hartley - John (bef.1780-1787)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Yates-2191|Hartley - Mary (Yates) (bef.1734-1801)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Hartley-1129|Hartley - William (abt.1723-1810)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- |[[Hassell-706|Hassell - Sybil Eva Caroline (1904-bef.1904)]] || Unmarked grave, possibly plot 230 west of the church |- | [[Caldwell-9714|Heath - Frances (Caldwell) (abt.1751-1834)]] || Grave now under church extension (Plot 179). Memorial stone alongside the lychgate |- | [[Heath-8434|Heath - John (abt.1741-1823)]] || Grave now under church extension (Plot 179). Memorial stone alongside the lychgate |- | [[Heath-8435|Heath - John (1785-1854)]] || Grave now under church extension (Plot 179). Memorial stone alongside the lychgate |- | [[Heath-8438|Heath - Peter (1790-1805)]] || Grave now under church extension (Plot 179). Memorial stone alongside the lychgate |- | [[Heath-8460|Heath - Thomas (abt.1743-bef.1826)]] || Grave now under church extension (Plot 179). Memorial stone alongside the lychgate |- | [[Heath-8437|Heath - Thomas (1783-1806)]] || Grave now under church extension (Plot 179). Memorial stone alongside the lychgate |- | [[Heath-8439|Heath - William (1792-1844)]] || Grave now under church extension (Plot 179). Memorial stone alongside the lychgate |} [[#top|Go to top]] ===Hewitt - Hoyles=== ''Names are listed alphabetically by surname at death and then chronologically.''
''Maiden names, other last names at birth and other known surnames are given in brackets.'' {| border="1" ! align="left"|'''Names''' ! align="left" |'''Notes''' |- | [[Hewitt-5983|Hewitt - Doris Joan (1914-bef.1915)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Hewitt-5976|Hewitt - Edwin (1864-1925)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 288) |- | [[Johnson-110453|Hewitt - Elizabeth (Johnson) (1826-1894)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 28b) |- | [[Plant-1493|Hewitt - Elizabeth (Plant) (1869-1958)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 288) |- | [[Hewitt-5985|Hewitt - Frederick (1899-bef.1899)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 269) |- | [[Hewitt-5984|Hewitt - Frederick Johnson (1869-1928)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Hewitt-5986|Hewitt - Lilian (1907-bef.1907)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Esson-383|Hewitt - Lillie Susannah (Esson) (1882-1914)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 266) |- | [[Hewitt-5977|Hewitt - Percy Edwin (1895-1928)]] || Marked grave, west of the church (Plot 288) |- | [[Hewitt-5975|Hewitt - Thomas (1823-1891)]] || Marked grave, south of the church (Plot 28b) |- | [[Higginson-955|Higginson - Joshua (abt.1819-bef.1820)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Unknown-580506|Higginson - Sarah (Unknown) (1800-1819)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Highfield-255|Highfield - James (abt.1857-1939)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Witter-721|Highfield - Sarah (Witter) (1859-1941)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | [[Hilditch-203|Hilditch - John (abt.1812-1830)]] || Unmarked grave, plot unknown |- | || |- | || |- | || |- | || |- | || |- | || |- | || |- | || |- | || |- | || |- | || |- | || |- | || |- | || |- | || |- | || |- | || |- | || |- | || |- | || |- | || |- | || |- | || |- | || |- | || |- | || |- | || |- | || |- | || |- | || |- | || |- | || |- | || |- | || |- | || |- | || |- | || |- | || |- | || |- | || |- | || |- | || |- | || |- | || |- | || |- | || |- | || |} [[#top|Go to top]] ===Associated Pages=== :[[:Category: All Saints Churchyard, Thelwall, Cheshire]] :[[Space:Thelwall%2C_Cheshire|Thelwall]] :[[Space:ThelwallAllSaintsCheshire|All Saints' Churchyard Thelwall]] :[[Space:War_Memorials%2C_Thelwall_Cheshire|Thelwall War Memorials]] :[[Space:The_Thelwall_Memorials_Project|Thelwall Memorials Project]]

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[[Category:All Saints Churchyard, Thelwall, Cheshire]] The burials in the older part of the graveyard have recently been researched by [[Space: The_Thelwall_Memorials_Project|Thelwall Memorials Project Team]] and the initial aim is to add their work and hopefully eventually include all the burials in the graveyard. '''Burial Index - ''' [[:Category: All Saints Churchyard, Thelwall, Cheshire |All Saints, Thelwall]] '''Associated Page - ''' [[Space:War_Memorials%2C_Thelwall_Cheshire|Thelwall War Memorials]] ===History=== The 1782 Commission looking into restoration of the chapel mentions that it includes “a chapel-yard or cemetery wherein the inhabitants were antiently wont to be buried” but the only evidence remaining of burials before that date are of the Pickering family who inhabited the manor from whose lands the churchyard was created. Prior to the reconsecration of the chapel in 1782 local families buried their dead at churches such as Grappenhall, Lymm and Rostherne and some families continued to do so for many years after the graveyard at Thelwall had opened. The earliest recorded burial after reconsecration of the church is that of Mary, wife of [[Carter-37434|Thomas Carter]] who died on 7th June 1784 at the age of 38. In 1872 a mortuary was added. This was the gift of James Nicholson one of the local landed gentry. When the north aisle was added to the church during the 1890s, it was built over some of the graves but the renovations of the period included an extension to the graveyard to the west and the boundary formed at that time is the area covered by the Thelwall Memorials Project in 2020. The graveyard has been further extended in more recent years and is almost full except for the internment of cremated remains. === Characters === ---- '''Rylands Family''' [[Rylands-61|Peter Rylands MP JP (1820-1887)]] {{Image|file= Rylands-61.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption= Peter Rylands c1880 }} Peter Rylands was born in Warrington and was educated at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_Thomas_Boteler_Church_of_England_High_School Boteler Grammar School], Warrington. His Warrington roots were established by his father [[Rylands-66|John]] who, in 1805, returned to Warrington to establish a wire-drawing business which became John Rylands and Son. The business later passed to his three sons [[Rylands-61|Peter]], [[Rylands-72|John]] and [[Rylands-74|Thomas Glazebrook]] in 1843. He took an active interest in both local and national politics and was at various times Mayor of Warrington, MP for Warrington and MP for Burnley. He held additional directorships in the Manchester and Liverpool Banking Company, the Bridgewater Navigation Company, and Pearson and Knowles Coal and Iron Co Ltd. He was also a J.P. for Cheshire and Lancashire. The family lived at Massey Hall, Thelwall which he left, on his death, to the local authority, for educational purposes. [https://thelwall.burialgrounds.co.uk/mapmanagement/#/memorialmanagement/dc5a5b2f-9604-4b43-907e-339075ff5d95/gravestone_with_kerb/o/persons/bc6c323b-e20e-41de-b3fc-26a766ea339c/fad2ff25-35cc-4d6c-b2c6-fd2d2db11249 Thelwall Burial Ground] [[Rylands-74|Thomas Glazebrook Rylands JP FSA (1818-1900)]] Thomas was was educated at Warrington Grammar School. He had an interest in many sciences, was a good Greek and Latin scholar, an able mathematician, and possessed a fair knowledge of architecture, heraldry and ancient geography. He made many contributions to the studies of diatoms (A major group of algae) He lived in an around Warrington before moving to Highfields which he had built in Thelwall and remained for the rest of his life. There was a cottage attached to Highfields which was occupied by [[Harrison-23097|Henry Harrison (bef.1850-1923)]] and his family. Henry was a ‘Domestic Coachman’ and probably a personal coachman to Thomas. See also [[space:Rylands|Rylands of Warrington]] ---- '''Boddington Family''' {{Image|file= Boddington-193-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption= Myles Boddington c1909 }} [[Boddington-192|William Slater Boddington (1853-1908)]] was the son of [[Boddington-191|Henry Boddington]], the founder of Boddingtons Brewery in Strangeways, Manchester. After his fathers death and the retirement of his elder brother Henry Slater Boddington in 1891 he became chairman, a position he retained until his death in 1908.[https://thelwall.burialgrounds.co.uk/mapmanagement/#/memorialmanagement/3c133963-bd48-40c3-a51e-2d4188dfac57/cross/o/persons/0b11dcfb-be64-4149-a816-cf5b81b7ded8/2baa5106-3459-447c-9570-13503632fabe?tab=0 Thelwall Burial Ground] Williams’ son [[Boddington-193|Myles Boddington MC (1891-1916)]] who lived at the family home in Highfields Thelwall was an Oxford undergraduate and Captain in the Shropshire Light Infantry 6th Battalion. He was killed in action in 1916 during the Battle of the Somme and was awarded the Military Cross. Another son [[Boddington-195|Henry Boddington (1880-1909)]] was a solicitor and a Captain in the Lancashire Fusiliers. He lived barely a year longer than his father. [https://thelwall.burialgrounds.co.uk/mapmanagement/#/memorialmanagement/3c133963-bd48-40c3-a51e-2d4188dfac57/cross/o/persons/ff1b3a28-ec79-4b9c-b7d1-1a2e7b45cc79/d345f190-bd08-4ec0-bd91-a40428e7c4ae?tab=0 Thelwall Burial Ground] ---- [[Bowker-1226|John Bowker (1874-1939)]] {{Image|file= Bowker-1225.jpg |align=m |size=l |caption= Advertising Card }} John Bowker was a boot and shoe repairer from 1907 [https://thelwall.burialgrounds.co.uk/mapmanagement/#/memorialmanagement/1bca532c-b3b1-4ea1-be52-707c0e9ab32e/gravestone/o/persons/e43de2b6-ce7d-4639-8fea-e9c176467e44/838657c8-3ced-4424-84e6-922cc8688c4c?tab=0 Thelwall Burial Ground] ---- [[Brindle-476|Reverend Joseph Brindle (bef.1798-aft.1868)]] {{Image|file= Brindle-476-4.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption= Thelwall Incumbents. }} Joseph was ordained in 1822 and appointed as curate to Thelwall Parochial Chapel in 1823 when he became incumbent. He married [[Furnival-160|Ann Furnival]] in 1828 at St Elphin, Warrington. [https://thelwall.burialgrounds.co.uk/mapmanagement/#/burialpersonmanagement/f4c17e61-7d92-4f69-ae39-51d289b78e23/o/burialPerson/ad9031e2-73c8-4171-b78c-9d9a82cfd63e/f4c17e61-7d92-4f69-ae39-51d289b78e23?tab=0 Thelwall Burial Ground] ---- '''A Tale of Two Anne’s''' {{Image|file= Ditchfield-122.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption= Memorial Card }} The marriage of [[Chaplin-1696|Annie Chaplin]] to [[Rylands-72|John Rylands]] must have been a scandal. Annie was a servant, the governess of his brother [[Rylands-61|Peter Rylands]]. She was 34 at the time of the marriage, he was 64. Despite this, she still died before he did but not before they had two daughters Mabel and Cecily. [https://thelwall.burialgrounds.co.uk/mapmanagement/#/memorialmanagement/daeb5af7-576c-49ef-8c83-52d587717797/gravestone/o/persons/248b7ed3-7ac8-48ef-9b04-7508101c0b4e/d5604af9-5cce-4514-b1fe-23b42f80d0f4?tab=0 Thelwall Burial Ground] [[Ditchfield-122|Anne Ditchfield]] on the other hand managed to work things the other way around. She was a 50 year old Farmer when she married her 27 year old namesake, Thomas Ditchfield. When she died in 1867 there was a memorial card printed, a practice popular at the time. [https://thelwall.burialgrounds.co.uk/mapmanagement/#/memorialmanagement/6e6371d4-e582-4955-bf8a-b8e8bc1861a9/gravestone/o/persons/0c0cdc5e-db6f-4fad-bbc0-d36639a1d716/40ba137a-a967-40b1-ba81-799f65386b94?tab=0 Thelwall Burial Ground] ---- '''Village Blacksmiths''' {{Image|file= MCC-38.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption= Temporary image }} [[Ellison-3942|Seth Ellison (1869-1938)]] Seth, like his father [[Ellison-3928|William Ellison (bef.1832-1892)]] before him and his Uncle [[Ellison-3932|John Ellison (bef.1816-bef.1860)]] was the Village Blacksmith. Strategically placed adjacent to the Pickering Arms, there would have been plenty of trade, making repairs to coaches and the re-shoeing of horses. [https://thelwall.burialgrounds.co.uk/mapmanagement/#/memorialmanagement/00b209a0-ca40-4939-be09-4c6765873687/gravestone/o/persons/a895fd84-350a-439d-a5f5-cebd166cb168/23581d5a-381f-4818-a7db-755ef63ac3f1?tab=0 Thelwall Burial Ground] ---- '''Impact of the Manchester Ship Canal''' {{Image|file= MCC-37.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption= Warrington Dock entrance }} The construction of the Manchester Ship Canal 1887-1894 had a major impact on the people of Thelwall pushing a small farming community of [https://ukga.org/index.php?pageid=1344 less than 1000 people] into the ‘golden age’ of canal construction Wikipedia contributors, "History of the British canal system," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=History_of_the_British_canal_system&oldid=1037576492 (accessed August 25, 2021). The influx of itinerant workers, as well as many skilled artisans and engineers which averaged over 12000 people through the life of the project caused additional social upheaval. Some of those individuals, whose stories we can put together, follow below. [[Gibson-22849|William Ireland Arrowsmith Gibson (1841-1915)]] spent his early years in Thelwall and by 1881 managed a farm of 84 acres. Laskey Lane Farm was literally cut in two by the canal and caused William to move south, eventually running an artificial stone manufacturing company in Hartshill North Warwickshire. He returned to his home town shortly before his death. [[Hobbs-7753|Albert Hobbs (bef.1855-aft.1901)]] Arrived c1888 as an Engine Driver. Sadly the conditions in the specially built ‘villages’ were insanitary and their accommodation at Hut no 32 would not have been conducive to the survival of 4 successive babies, none of whom lasted more than 3 months. The canal changed lives in many ways but also opened new opportunities [[Green-43373|William John Green (1879-bef.1934)]] for example was employed by the Ship Canal Company who were obliged to provide means to ferry people and livestock across the Canal to maintain a public right of way. Known as the "Penny Ferry" the service has been running since the opening of the canal in 1894 and still operates on a daily basis today. ---- '''The Village School''' {{Image|file= MCC-39.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption= Temporary Image }} The typical arrangement for village schools was to cater for a wide range of children of all ages, in Thelwall about 80 of them, with a small number of staff. Thelwall Village School appeared not to deviate from the norm. Thankfully the School Log (1872 – 1918) still exists and extracts are used in some profiles to embellish the lives of the respective individuals that passed through, children and teachers alike.Thelwall community [http://www.thelwallcommunity.co.uk/past Thelwall in the past] [[Evans-37032|Bertha Evans (bef.1870-bef.1889)]] Bertha moved to Thelwall with her father when he took up the post of village school master and his wife duly became the school's sewing mistress. Keeping things in the family, Bertha at just short of 14 years old became a monitress. She along with another monitress Kate Taylor, struggled to achieve what was expected of them and the annual inspector's report of 1886 was harshly critical of their efforts. The inspector was equally unimpressed by her father's work even after making a good start 5 years earlier. This suggests problems had arisen which were too great for the family based staff to cope. Her father submitted his resignation in August 1886. Bertha died at the age of 19 in 1889 [https://thelwall.burialgrounds.co.uk/mapmanagement/#/burialpersonmanagement/6f2fca9f-71f1-4ef9-a591-52f7ef97d8f6/o/burialPerson/bbe3f37b-e688-4d34-ade1-b8825a7f217a/6f2fca9f-71f1-4ef9-a591-52f7ef97d8f6?tab=0 Thelwall Burial Ground] [[Johnson-110603|Annie (Johnson) Forrester (bef.1859-1924)]] It was said of Annie in 1872 that she ''would not come any more as she had not only learnt nothing but she had forgotten all she ever knew''. Despite that inauspicious start she managed to bring up 3 children and live a fairly long and prosperous life, leaving £194 to her husband [[Forrester-2254|John Forrester]] [https://thelwall.burialgrounds.co.uk/mapmanagement/#/memorialmanagement/e9c93b59-392b-46e6-9288-d37fe380e9a6/gravestone/o/persons/b8a67687-ee63-49a1-80a6-29cb860feb8c/e3a085ab-1d90-4bf4-88a2-d3083c9505e7 Thelwall Burial Ground] ---- '''The Village Post Office''' {{Image|file= Greenway-718.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption= Thelwall Post Office }} The Post Office is one of those places guaranteed to impart a feeling of nostalgia, where week in and week out, locals congregated to sort out their various life defining transactions. Thelwall was no exception but was also a particularly attractive place to meet, adding substantially to the warmth of the memory. [[Greenway-718|Philip Leslie Greenway (1902-1990)]], known simply as ‘Les’ ran the Post Office in Thelwall from as early as 1934. He also acted as a postman and a grocer. In 1939 he lived there with Gladys his wife and son Peter and by 1955 as this [https://www.francisfrith.com/uk/thelwall/thelwall-the-post-office-c1955_t328004 Photo] confirms he had a firmly established business with the signage P L Greenway, 'grocer and provision dealer'. According to a number of locals, the Greenways were still going in the 1960s, he is recalled as being very tall (not good for low ceilings!) and somewhat reserved, whereas Gladys was small in comparison and always very cheerful and sweet-natured. ---- '''New Arrivals ''' {{Image|file= MCC-40.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption= Train leaving Bank Quay station, Warrington. }} Warrington was a town very much embroiled in the industrial revolution becoming a centre of steel (particularly wire), textiles, brewing, tanning and chemical industries. Wikipedia contributors, "History of Warrington," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=History_of_Warrington&oldid=964232519 (accessed September 12, 2021). . This attracted people from afar not only to work in those industries but also to become servants to the rich industrialists who often settled in Thelwall, a suitable distance from the noise and grime.
Often the new arrivals eventually integrated into the community. [[Evans-36233|Eliza Evans (abt.1846-1912)]] from Caernarfonshire, Wales was one such person who after serving the Rylands family married [[Beckett-2119|Henry Beckett (1848-1923)]], with whom she had 7 children.
[[Esson-379|Robert Esson (1845-1928)]] from Aberdeen who spent most of his life working in stately homes and the occasional rectory as a gardener brought his family with him to Thelwall. The distant factories must have looked like an alien landscape.
[[Frédoux-2|Samuel Robert Frédoux (1853-1920)]] by contrast, was born in Bechuanaland, Africa and ended his days in Thelwall after his Father, a missionary, was killed in an horrific explosion. He restarted his life in England by becoming a bus conductor in Liverpool! ---- '''Gravestone Oddities ''' {{Image|file= MCC-41.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption= A gap in the record }} When walking around a cemetery there are always memorials to be found with quirky inscriptions that have you wondering. Thelwall is no exception. [[Hankinson-613|William Hankinson (bef.1829-1909)]] was a labourer born in Lymm who was unfortunate enough to be committed to a ‘Lunatic Asylum’ in 1877. When his daughter died in 1888 a headstone was erected that included Williams’ name but a gap was left for his date of death which the family clearly thought would happen soon. In the event he lasted another 20 years by which time the original plan had, we assume, been long forgotten. ---- '''Artists ''' {{Image|file= MCC-42.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption= Artwork by Samuel Holden }} [[Holden-5972|Samuel Holden (1811-1891)]] was a prolific artist who produced many illustrations between 1834-1849 for [[Paxton-1521|Joseph Paxton]] who had a huge a reputation in the horticultural world. The illustrations appeared in Paxton’s Magazine of Botany and were produced using a process called Lithography, still quite a new process at the time. ---- '''Naylor Family ''' {{Image|file= Naylor-2512-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption= Entrance to Cuerden Hall (Locally known as Oyster Shell Hall) }} [[Naylor-2512|John Naylor (1801-1879)]] was a successful general merchant, dealing in coal and slate, enabling him to build and move to Cuerdon Hall, Thelwall by 1871. An ardent supporter of the Temperance movement he converted a room on his property at Cuerden Hall into a meeting place which soon became too small and in 1872 he built a new one nearby. His sons [[Naylor-2514|John Naylor (bef.1843-1923)]] and [[Naylor-2513|Robert Anderton Naylor (1846-1908)]] were successful timber merchants who completed the first recorded end-to-end walk from John o' Groats to Land's End. '''Explosive impact''' {{Image|file= Stanton-5694.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption= Gunpowder Mill }} [[Stanton-5694|John Stanton (bef.1716-1791)]] spent a good deal of his life in Thelwall, though buried in Grappenhall. After a somewhat questionable role in the slave trade, he used the proceeds to build a home “Greenfields” in Thelwall (Later Chaigeley Manor). In 1855, long after his death the gunpowder mills were destroyed by an explosion and the site was left vacant. Its location on the south side of the Mersey was near what is now Woolston Weir. ---- == Sources == See also *The Topographer and Genealogist. United Kingdom: J. B. Nichols, 1846. [https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/The_Topographer_and_Genealogist/CBwIAAAAQAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 Chronicles of Thelwall Page 431ff] * Former Stable, Thelwall Heys, Warrington :[https://myplanning.warrington.gov.uk/Planning/StreamDocPage/obj.pdf?DocNo=8234196&PageNo=1&content=obj.pdf Heritage Statement] *Cheshire Gardens Trust [https://www.cheshire-gardens-trust.org.uk/research_pdf/613/thelwall%20hall_report%20text070121.pdf Thelwall Hall]

Theme Categories Team

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

Theodore, Immigrant Voyage to Victoria 1852

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[[Category:Victoria, Shipping Free Space Pages]] Newspapers report the arrival of a ship at port. Government records generally give the date that passengers are allowed to disembark. If there is quarantine thgese dates can differ by weeks. 1852 'SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 9 December, p. 4. , viewed 23 May 2023, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article255612840 December 8—Theodore, ship, 1063 tons, J Morton, commander, from Liverpool August 23, with four hundred and thirty-nine Government emigrants ; John Finlay, Esq. R.N. surgeon superintendent. R and P Turnbull, agents. Arrival of the ship "Theodore" was reported in the local news paper, ''The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Fri 10 Dec 1852 Page 5 Advertising'' Trove, NATIONAL LIBRARY OF AUSTRALIA, The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Fri 10 Dec 1852 Page 5 Advertising, https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/4788418 :NOTICE :IMMIGRANT SHIP THEODORE. :THE inspection of this ship having been concluded, the Immigrants will be brought into the Depot this day, and will be open for engagement to-morrow, at 11 a m. No person will be admitted into the Depot to hire single women, without an order, which can be obtained at the office during the usual hours of business. ==Sources== *Public Record Office Victoria, Assisted passenger lists, (1839-1871) Record Series Number (VPRS): 14, Theodore, 1852, https://prov.vic.gov.au/index.php/explore-collection/explore-topic/passenger-records-and-immigration/assisted-passenger-lists

Theodorus Peeters To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Peeters-43|Theodorus Peeters]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Peeters-43&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Theodorus Peeters To-Do List|Theodorus's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Denissen-1|Denissen, Antonetta ]] || 1828-09-07 || Add pictures of sources, attempt to find pictures |- | [[Denissen-2|Denissen, Cornelis ]] || || Add pictures of sources, attempt to find pictures |- | [[Denissen-3|Denissen, Peter Cornelis ]] || 1780-02-02 || Add pictures of sources, attempt to find pictures |- | [[Peeters-25|Peeters, Emilius ]] || 1864-03-25 || Find accessible source pictures |- | [[Peeters-26|Peeters, Philomena ]] || 1887-11-23 || Find accessible source pictures |- | [[Peeters-27|Peeters, Severinus ]] || 1890-01-09 || Find accessible source pictures |- | [[Peeters-28|Peeters, Theophilus ]] || 1892-12-09 || Find accessible source pictures |- | [[Peeters-29|Peeters, Joanna ]] || 1895-04-27 || Find accessible source pictures |- | [[Peeters-30|Peeters, Ludovicus ]] || 1897-12-12 || Find accessible source pictures |- | [[Peeters-31|Peeters, Elisabeth ]] || 1697-06-30 || Find accessible source pictures |- | [[Peeters-33|Peeters, Martinus ]] || || Find accessible source pictures |- | [[Peeters-34|Peeters, Anna ]] || 1564-00-00 || Find out *more* |- | [[Peeters-36|Peeters, Petrus ]] || || Find out *more* |- |}

Theophilus Merriman. The False Pedigree and Information about Nathaniel Merriman

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'''In 1894, J.M. (John Merriman) Adams published a book entitled [https://archive.org/details/historyofadamsev00adam ''A History of the Adams and Evarts Families''] published in Chatham, N.Y. and printed at The Courier Printing House. Beginning on page 72 Adams gave the following incorrect information concerning Nathaniel Merriman and his forbears.''' '''Generation 1.''' '''*Theophilus Merriman, born in Wiltshire, England, 1533. Theophilus had a brother Samuel who was deaf and dumb, but who died young. Among other children Theophilus had a son Theophilus.''' ::Notes: Interesting choice of names for the father and grandfather. Nathaniel's son Samuel had sons Nathaniel, Samuel and Theophilus. However, it is just as likely that Theophilus was named after Theophilus Eaton. '''Generation 2.''' '''*Theophilus Merriman, born in Maidstone, Kent, 1573-1580, lived in Canterbury and married Hannah _____. Theophilus had Nathaniel, Caleb, and Moses.''' '''Generation 3.''' '''*Nathaniel Merriman, was born in Tenderden, Kent, England. 2 June 1613; died in Wallingford, Conn., 23 Feb 1693; settled in New Haven, Conn., 1663; original settler of Wallingford, Conn 1670; Captain of troops 1675; Deputy 1669-1685; ''' '''**Married (1) Abigail Olney in England 1649. Abigail's father William fled England to save his life from religious persecution. He was an early settler of Killingworth. His wife died in Kent, England, and he lived to be over 90.''' '''**Married (2) Jane Lines, 1680, in Hadley, Massachusetts.''' '''List of Children given by Adams: #John d. 26 Sep 1651 #Hannah b. 16 May 1651; m. Boltwood #Abigail b. 18 Apr 1654; m. John White #Mamre b. 12 July 1657; m. Samuel Munson #John b. 28 Feb 1659; m. (1) Hannah Lines #Samuel b. 29 Sep 1662 m. Anna Fields #Caleb b. May 1665; m. Mary Preston #Moses b. 1667; m. Judith Beach #Elizabeth b. 14 Sep 1669; m. Dec 1695 #Anna d. young''' '''Adams says to See History of Northfield, Mass.Temple, J. H. and Sheldon, George. ''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 [https://archive.org/stream/historyoftownofn00temp#page/494/mode/2up p. 495] which has this list. #John d. 26 Sep 1651 #Hannah b. 16 May 1651 #Abigail b. 18 Apr 1654 #Mamre b. 12 July 1657; m. Samuel Munson #John b. 28 Feb 1659; m. (1) Hannah Lines & (2) Mary Doolittle #Samuel b. 29 Sep 1662 m. Anna #Caleb b. May 1665; m. Mary Preston #Moses b. 1667 #Elizabeth b. 14 Sep 1669; m. Dec 1695 Ebenezer Lewis''' These lists explain the errors made by Davis in the History of Wallingford, namely *Mamre m. Samuel Munson *John m. 2nd Mary Doolittle *Moses - who was in reality unnamed "sonnes" == Sources ==

Theora Hamblett, Artist

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Theresa, Immigrant Voyage to South Australia 1847

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[[Category:Theresa, Arrived 2 May 1847]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] ==The Voyage of the Immigrant ship Theresa to South Australia in 1847== {{Image|file= Convicts-15.jpg |align=r |size=120 |label= Ship Arrival to South Australia |caption= [[:Category: Theresa, Arrived 2 May 1847|''Theresa'' 1847]] }} The voyage of the Immigrant ship '''''Theresa'''''.
Departed: '''London, 18th January 1847'''
Arrived: '''Port Adelaide, 2nd May 1847'''
Master: Captain Thomas Bacon
Surgeon-superintendent: Dr. Charles Wm. Gordon, Esq.
Passengers: 239 Immigrants [http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/48544529 1847-05-03 aboard ''Theresa'' from London via Plymouth 47-01-19] to '''South Australia''' - (trove : ''South Australian Register'' (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) Wed 5 May '''1847''' ''Page 1 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.'')
[http://www.familyhistorysa.org//shipping/passengerlists.html South Australian Shipping & Immigration]
[http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/SAassistedindex.shtml TheShipsList website, online since August 1999] for : Ships - Fleets and Descriptions, Passenger Lists, Resources
===PASSENGER LISTS etc.=== * Barry Leadbeater's '''South Australian Shipping & Immigration''' database at: http://www.familyhistorysa.org/shipping/passengerlists.html * 19/01/1847 - 03/05/1847 from Passengers in History an initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/941985 * THERESA 1847 from Diane Cummings Bound for South Australia website at: http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/BSA/1847Theresa.htm * 1847 Theresa from the OLD COLONISTS OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA website at: https://oldcolonists.weebly.com/-1847-theresa.html

Theresa Anne Beck

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I recently found out that my Grandfather had been married twice, and that his first marriage was to a Theresa Anne Beck, born in 1910 in Missouri, the only Theresa Anne Beck I can find does not seem to match who the marriage certificate listed as parents. Although the name might not be accurate for either parent. I see a John Joseph Beck as father and Agnes'La Averil as mother. Any help would be appreciated.

Theresa Case To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Case-1909|Theresa Case]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Case-1909&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Theresa Case To-Do List|Theresa's current to-do list]].''

Theresa Renee Bushnell linton

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Therese Tomlinson Hostetter

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These Men Were Heroes Once

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] These men were heroes once: The Sixty-ninth Indiana volunteer infantry * Carolyn S. Bridge, 2005. West Lafayette, Ind: Twin Publications. Bridge, Carolyn. S. (2005). These men were heroes once: The Sixty-ninth Indiana volunteer infantry. West Lafayette, Ind: Twin Publications. * Google: [https://books.google.com/books?id=ALxyZpd3sScC] * Worldcat: [http://www.worldcat.org/title/these-men-were-heroes-once-the-sixty-ninth-indiana-volunteer-infantry/oclc/63811085] '''Description:''' A compilation of first hand accounts of the regiment's experience during the Civil War and biographies, with varying amounts of details, of the individual soldiers within the regiment. * Citation Example: :::Bridge, Carolyn. ''[[Space:These_Men_Were_Heroes_Once|These men were heroes once]]'' * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Bridge|Bridge]]: p. 284. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:These_Men_Were_Heroes_Once|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

Thetis, Immigrant Voyage to New South Wales 1848

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[[Category:Thetis, Arrived 27 May 1848]] [[Category:New South Wales, Shipping Free Space Pages]] === Immigrant ship Thetis voyage to New South Wales in the first half of 1848 === type: barque size: 460 tons master: Cass sailed from London: 24 January 1848 / from Plymouth 28 January 1848 arrived Sydney Town: 27 May 1848 passengers: Dr. George Cream and 230 immigrants * Not to be confused with the schooner Thetis built in 1847 that sank after only 9 months in service between Port Phillip and Sydney Town on Friday, the 26th of May 1848, off Point Lonsdale, at the entrance of Port Phillip Heads. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/12907042 WRECK OF THE SCHOONER THETIS, AND LOSS OF FOUR LIVES] === PASSENGER LIST === * ''NRS5316/4_4786/Thetis {1}_27 May 1848/'' from the Assisted Immigrants (digital) Shipping Lists on the''' New South Wales State Archives and Records''' website at: http://indexes.records.nsw.gov.au/ebook/list.aspx?series=NRS5316&item=4_4786&ship=Thetis%20 === FURTHER READING === * ''EMIGRANTS ON THE THETIS 1848'' from the '''Wing Buckinghamshire One-Place Study''' website at: http://wing-ops.org.uk/explorations/migration/thetis-1848/ * ''VESSELS EXPECTED IN SYDNEY.'' from '''The Sydney Morning Herald''' (NSW : 1842 - 1954) of Saturday 8 April 1848, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/12899499? * ''ARRIVALS.'' from '''The Shipping Gazette and Sydney General Trade List''' (NSW : 1844 - 1860) of Saturday 27 May 1848, Page 122. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/161165778? * SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) of Monday 29 May 1848, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/12903890? * ''IMMIGRANTS'' from the '''New South Wales Government Gazette''' (Sydney, NSW : 1832 - 1900) of Monday 29 May 1848 [Issue No.56 (SUPPLEMENT)] Page 681. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/230131268? * ''IMMIGRANTS PER THETIS.'' from '''The Sydney Morning Herald''' (NSW : 1842 - 1954) of Tuesday 30 May 1848, Page 3. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/12903108

Thetis, Immigrant Voyage to New South Wales 1850

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[[Category:Thetis, Arrived 20 May 1850]] [[Category:New South Wales, Shipping Free Space Pages]] === Voyage of Immigrant ship Thetis voyage to Port Jackson New South Wales in the first half of 1850 === type: ship size: 575 tons master: Captain Dodds Surgeon Superintendent: Dr. Wilson sailed from Plymouth: 25 January 1850 arrived Port Jackson: 20 May 1850 passengers: Mr. Kenny and 230 immigrants deaths on voyage: 1 infant === PASSENGER LIST === * ''NRS5316/4_4786/Thetis {2}_20 May 1850/'' from the Assisted Immigrants (digital) Shipping Lists on the '''New South Wales State Archives and Records''' website at: http://indexes.records.nsw.gov.au/ebook/list.aspx?series=NRS5316&item=4_4786&ship=Thetis%20[2] or [http://tiny.cc/8l6e4y] === FURTHER READING === ''SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVALS.'' from '''The Sydney Morning Herald''' (NSW : 1842 - 1954) of Tuesday 21 May 1850, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/12918091? ''SHIPS' MAILS.'' from '''The Sydney Morning Herald''' (NSW : 1842 - 1954) of Tuesday 21 May 1850, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/12918087? ''IMMIGRANTS PER “THETIS.”'' from the '''New South Wales Government Gazette''' (Sydney, NSW : 1832 - 1900) of Wednesday 22 May 1850 Issue No.66 (SUPPLEMENT), Page 819. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/228776036? ''DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE.'' from '''The Sydney Morning Herald''' (NSW : 1842 - 1954) of Thursday 23 May 1850, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/12918135? ''PARRAMATTA.'' from '''The Sydney Morning Herald''' (NSW : 1842 - 1954) of Saturday 8 June 1850, Page 6. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/12918548?

Thetis (Ship 1827)

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[[Category: Thetis (1827)]] The barque ''Thetis'' of 460 tons was built by E. Gibson in 1827 in Hull, England.Ship Thetis, 1827. [https://hec.lrfoundation.org.uk/archive-library/ships/thetis-1827/ LRF-PUN-LON637-0089a-R]Annual Surveys Report for Thetis, 19th January 1848. Lloyd's Register [https://hec.lrfoundation.org.uk/archive-library/documents/lrf-pun-lon624-0196a-r LRF-PUN-LON624-0196a-R]. The ''Thetis'' underwent an annual survey at the London dry docks of Messrs Fletcher, the owners, on 19 January 1848. The master was noted as Cass. Still under the command of Captain Cass, the ship then sailed from London on 24 January 1848 and from Plymouth on 28 January, arriving at Sydney Town on 27 May 1848.See the free-space profile [[Space:Thetis, Immigrant Voyage to New South Wales 1848|Thetis, Immigrant Voyage to New South Wales 1848]]. A report of survey for repairs was produced in London between December 1849 and January 1850.Report of Survey for Repairs for Thetis, 31st January 1850. Lloyd's Register [https://hec.lrfoundation.org.uk/archive-library/documents/lrf-pun-lon628-0105-r LRF-PUN-LON628-0105-R]. Cass was still the master during the survey, but when the ''Thetis'' sailed from Plymouth on 25 January 1850, Captain Dodds was in command. The ship arrived at Port Jackson on 20 May 1850.See the free-space profile [[Space:Thetis, Immigrant Voyage to New South Wales 1850|Thetis, Immigrant Voyage to New South Wales 1850]]. Another report of survey for repairs, dated 3 December 1853 and 19 January 1854, was prepared when the ''Thetis'' was preparing for a voyage supposedly to New Zealand. The owners were still Fletcher & Co. The master at the time of the survey was J. Pook.Report of Survey for Repairs for Thetis, 19th January 1854. Lloyd's Register [https://hec.lrfoundation.org.uk/archive-library/documents/lrf-pun-lon634-0165-r LRF-PUN-LON634-0165-R]. Under Captain Breckon, the ''Thetis'' sailed from Plymouth on 31 May 1854 for Port Adelaide, arriving there on 31 August 1854.See category [[:Category: Thetis (1827)|Thetis, Arrived 31 Aug 1854]]. The ship left Port Adelaide on 24 September 1854, bound not for New Zealand but for Calcutta.SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. (1854, September 25). ''Adelaide Times (SA : 1848 - 1858)'', p. 2. Retrieved January 10, 2021, from [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article207018091 National Library of Australia]; link with highlighting [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/207018091?searchTerm=Thetis%20cleared Trove]. "CLEARED OUT. Saturday, September 23—The ship Thetis, 581 tons, Breckon, for Calcutta. No passengers. In ballast." == Sources ==

Thexton Name Study

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[[Category:Thexton Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Participate == Please contact the Study's coordinator [[Thexton-103|Gary Thexton]] 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 Thexton 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 == 1. identify we have a unique name(s) dating back to first millennium. 2. Gather those who are descendants of that name and build a base from which future generations can use without Jumping thru hoops to source. 3. Develop tree(s) that truly reflect our unique nature 4. Develop process for all to use in the most user friendly platforms available. 5. Seek constant views from participants to modify through consultation, by allowing all to have a fair equitable participation.

They Came To This Place

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The cemetery of Beaver Crossing, Nebraska, along with obituaries, tombstone photos, and photos of those buried there

They Were Here Too

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[[Category:New York]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Thompson-46087 Sources]] == They Were Here Too == Welling, J. B. (1963). They Were Here Too: Genealogies of the Owners of the Inn Easton Corners and Related Families of Southern Washington County and Environs, State of New York. United States: Washington County Historical Society. Volume ? Page ??? *Source Example: ::: Welling, J. B. (1963). ''[[Space:They Were Here Too|They Were Here Too: Genealogies of the Owners of the Inn Easton Corners and Related Families of Southern Washington County and Environs, State of New York.]]'' (United States: Washington County Historical Society 1963) Volume ? Page ??? * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#TWHT|Welling]]: Volume ? Page ??? * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:They Were Here Too|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

Thibedeau Name Study

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[[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:Thibedeau Name Study]] The goal of this project is to discover my family roots and heritage and also the spelling of the name Thibedeau and why it varies or was changed. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Thibedeau-21|Philip Thibedeau]]. 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 relatives of Thibedeau / Thibodeau 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=12061374 send me a private message]. Thanks! [[Category:Thibedeau Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project 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 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 ==

Thibedeau vs Thibodeau

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#REDIRECT [[Space:Thibedeau_Name_Study]]

Thibodeaux Family

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The goal of this project is to find Thibodeaux relatives that want to work together on the family tree and try to get all the files merged that need merging. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Smith-61939|Deboriah Greeson]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Merge all files in the Thibodeaux lines that are duplicates * Find sources and add them *Flesh out the families by adding all the children if we know them 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=7781213 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Thingvalla Line

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[[Category:United States, Immigrants]] [[Category:Maritime Disasters]] [[Category: Danish Ships]] Thingvalla Line was a shipping company founded by Danish financier, industrialist and philanthropist Carl Frederik Tietgen in 1879 in Copenhagen, Denmark. It maintained a route between Copenhagen and New York City calling at Kristiania (present day Oslo) and Kristiansand on the way. At its peak, it had ten ships in its fleet.
The company had a series of accidents which became a setback for the line. Most notable were the sinking of the S/S Danmark in 1889 and the collision in 1888 of the S/S Geiser and S/S Thingvalla, both of which were owned and operated by the Thingvalla Line.
In 1898, the company was bought by DFDS, another Danish shipping company, and the name was changed to Scandinavian America Line.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thingvalla_Line Before the company was established, German shipping companies like HAPAG and North German Lloyd, had conveyed the majority of Danish passengers. The new competition from the Thingvalla Line was not very popular. Their westbound route started off at Copenhagen calling at Kristiania (Oslo) and Kristiansand before crossing the Atlantic to New York. By including the Norwegian ports of Kristiania and Kristiansand, the Thingvalla Line also became an important competitor not only to the German companies, but also the British based companies. It is obvious that it was more convenient for Norwegian emigrants, living in the surrounding areas to Kristiania and Kristiansand, to travel directly from Kristiania or Kristiansand to New York, rather than going via Germany or Britain. Other advantages were of course, that the crew and customs on board was Scandinavian, and the composition of passengers was more homogeneous. However, there were disadvantages too, as the ships were smaller and slower than most of the ships of the great German and British companies. This did not seam to bother the Scandinavian passengers too much, as the line soon became quite popular. What was much worse for the company, was that it had a series of accidents, and that became a setback for the line.http://www.norwayheritage.com/p_shiplist.asp?co=thing A Thingvalla Line promotional pamphlet 1887:http://www.norwayheritage.com/articles/templates/voyages.asp?articleid=88&zoneid=6 '''Ships owned by Thingvalla Line:'''
[[Space:SS_Thingvalla|SS Thingvalla]]
[[Space:SS_Danmark|SS Danmark]]
[[Space:SS_Geiser|SS Geiser]]
[[Space:SS_Amerika|SS Amerika]]
[[Space:SS_Harald|SS Harald]]
[[Space:SS_Hekla_1|SS Hekla 1]]
[[Space:SS_Hekla_2|SS Hekla 2]]
== Sources ==

Third Record Book of the National Society of Colonial Dames in the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations

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[[Category:Rhode Island, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Rhode Island]] == Third Record Book of the National Society of Colonial Dames in the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations == * National Society of the Colonial Dames of America. Rhode Island * May 4, 1898-May 4, 1907 * Snow & Farnham, printers, 1908 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Third_Record_Book_of_the_National_Society_of_Colonial_Dames_in_the_State_of_Rhode_Island_and_Providence_Plantations|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * http://books.google.com/books?id=fTMRAQAAMAAJ === 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 === * Author. ''[[Space:Third_Record_Book_of_the_National_Society_of_Colonial_Dames_in_the_State_of_Rhode_Island_and_Providence_Plantations|Third Record Book of the National Society of Colonial Dames in the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations]]'' (Snow & Farnham, 1908) [ Page ]. * ([[#TRB|Third Record Book]])

Thirteenth Regiment of New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1865

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:New Hampshire]] [[Category: 13th Regiment, New Hampshire Infantry, United States Civil War]] == Thirteenth Regiment of New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1865 == A Diary Covering Three Years and a Day. Cambridge, MA: The Riverside Press. 1888 * by S. Millett Thompson (b.1838) * published by Houghton, Mifflin and Co., Boston, 1888. * Source Example: ::: Thompson, S. Millett. ''[[Space:Thirteenth Regiment of New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1865|Thirteenth Regiment of New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1865]]'' (Houghton, Mifflin and Co., Boston, 1888) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Thompson|Thompson]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Thirteenth Regiment of New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1865|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=r54vAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/04814307.3274.emory.edu * https://archive.org/details/cu31924089930634 * https://archive.org/details/thirteenthregime88thom * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000454427

This Day In History - January 01

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[[Category:This Day In History January 01]] [[Space:This_Day_In_History_-_December_31|<< December 31]] ~ [[Space:This_Day_In_History_-_January_02|January 2 >>]] ==Historic Events== :'''1901''' Inauguration Day: On this day the Australian Constitution came into force, and the [[:Category:Australia|Commonwealth of Australia]] became a nation with Lord Hopetoun as its first Governor-General and [[Barton-2646|Edmund Barton]] as its first Prime Minister. ==Famous Births== {{Image|file=Wayne-27-3.jpg |size=150 |align=l |caption=Anthony Wayne}} :'''1449:''' [[Medici-21|Lorenzo Medici]] :'''1745:''' [[Wayne-27|Anthony Wayne]], Scottish historian and writer :'''1750:''' [[Muhlenberg-10|Frederick Muhlenberg]] First Speaker of the House of Representatives (US) :'''1752:''' [[Griscom-1|Betsy Ross]], widely credited with making the first American Flag :'''1814:''' [[Bigler-108|Governor William Bigler]] :'''1879:''' [[Forster-774|Edward Forster]], English author :'''1919:''' [[Salinger-9|J.D. Salinger]] {{Clear}} ==Famous Deaths== {{Image|file=Williams-27898.jpg |size=150 |align=l |caption=Hank Williams}} :'''1877:''' [[Payne-6658|Adam Payne]], medal of Honor recipient for the Indian Wars :'''1953:''' [[Williams-27898|Hank Williams]], American country singer-songwriter :'''1994:''' [[Romero-1211|Cesar Romero]], American actor best known for playing the Joker :'''2005:''' [[St._Hill-4|Shirley Chisholm]], the first African-American woman elected to the United States Congress :'''2015:''' [[Smith-75037|Donna Douglas]], American actress {{Clear}}

This Day In History - January 04

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This is Ewers (Yours)

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Emens-67 Create Profile Author]] __TOC__ == This is Ewers (Yours) == :Part I - Descendants of John (died 1769) and Bilhah Ewers of Bucks County, Pennsylvania :Part II - Ewer, Ewers and Variations in the United States of America :Part III - Eure, Ewer and Variations in England * by Dorothy Wood Ewers, 1910 * published in Crete, Illinois, 1962 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:This is Ewers (Yours)|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/thisisewersyours00ewer/page/n5/mode/2up *https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/17911/ *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005725531 === 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 === * Ewers, Dorothy Wood ''[[Space: This is Ewers (Yours)| This is Ewers (Yours)]]'' (Crete, Ill., 1962), [ Page ]. *[[#Ewers|Ewers]]

This is the Wilson Cemetery in Montgomery County Kentucky’s Restoration Help and Donations Page.

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'''This is the Wilson Cemetery in Montgomery County Kentucky’s Restoration Help and Donations Page.''' The Wilson Cemetery Aka: The Wilson Graveyard, The Pocket Cemetery. It is located at 1874 Cecil Road, Mount Sterling, Ky (38.1525943,-83.9720591) The nearby communities are: * Judy is 2.7 Miles to the North and Mount Sterling is just 5 miles further. * Sharpsburg is 5 Miles to the south South and a little further south is Flemingsburg. (25 miles). * North Middletown is 10 Miles to the West. * Owingsville is 14 Miles to the East The Wilson Cemetery is home to at least 138 graves. The date if the first interment was Dec 1824. The last documented burial was August of 2001. There are/were at least 44 graves marked with field stones. This is only a few of the Surnames Wilson, Duncan, Dale, Johnson Baugus, Leggett, Ishmael, Summay, Caywood, Bryant, Turner, Miles, Judge, Wills and Lawwill. We have found 14 veterans that were laid to rest here so far. We have only found one military marker. These veterans fought at “[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_the_ Thames The Battle Of The Thames]”. It was an important battle! They need to be memorialized! We have located several Masonic Grave markers. [https://www.history.com/news/freemasons-facts-symbols-handshake-meaning The freemasons] were a very influential organization of this time period. The “Wilson” Cemetery is on a private farm not owned by our family anymore and it has not been maintained for about 10 years. My Cousin Belle, Her husband, her niece and her fiancé have been there to cut weeds, clear briars, and saw down all the little tree saplings. They have been there the last two weekends but have put only a small dent in the cleanup! We have someone who has volunteered his time once a month to maintain the cemetery once we have it all spruced up. WE NEED HELP!!! Anyone who is willing and able is welcome to take a day off on a Saturday or Sunday to help. Or maybe you could go on another day you have available. You don’t need us to go with you. The person living in the house is Jack Frazier. You can contact me or Belle for his number so you call him to let him know you are coming to work on the cemetery so he can put his dogs in his house. He’s very nice. (Or we can call him for you.) We are trying to make our ancestors proud.

This Is Your Life (TV Show)

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[[Category:British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)]] [[Category:Television Shows]] Biographical television show featuring a different guest each week. Originally a radio show in the United States of America, created and hosted by '''[[Edwards-44527|Ralph Edwards]]''', it transferred to television in 1951. It ran until 1961 with brief revivals in 1971-2 and in the 1980s. A British version hosted by '''[[Andrews-13912|Eamonn Andrews]]''' ran from 1955 to his death in 1987, then by '''Michael Aspel''' until 2003, with a one-off revival in 2007. An Australian version ran from 1975-1980 and from 1995-2005 with various presenters. A New Zealand version ran from 1984-2011. There were versions in a number of other countries including Chile, Denmark, France, Israel, Netherlands, Norway, Peru, Sweden and Spain. == How can I use this page? == The ultimate aim of Wikitree is to profile and connect everyone. So the aim of this page is to profile and connect everyone who appeared on ''This Is Your Life''. :-Many guests may already have Wikitree profiles, if you find one please add its link to this page. If the page is connected to the Big Tree, please mark it '''Connected'''. :-The more notable guests probably have Wikipedia pages. This is a good starting point for research that may eventually lead to their being profiled or connected. You can hyperlink to their Wikipedia page by putting the link in square brackets. It is recommended you link to the text '''(wiki)''' so they read differently to people that already have Wikitree profiles. eg; '''Lupino Lane [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lupino_Lane (wiki)]'''. If they are living individuals you can substitute the word "Living" for "wiki". :-For less notable guests you may have to do a bit of detective work. For UK guests, there will be clues on their programme page on the Big Red Book website (for example, see [https://www.bigredbook.info/clarence_wolfe.html the page for Clarence Wolfe]) such as birth location, birth year and they may have parents or siblings as guests. :-Try and find them on your usual genealogy sites, then see if they have relatives, or relatives of relatives on Wikitree they can connect to. :-Every guest on the US version is now on the index but they are all marked "N/C" until someone checks to see if they have a profile. The UK guests have mostly been checked and updated, but some may have been missed. :-If the guest has a profile that does not contain a lot of information you may wish to mark their appearance on ''This Is Your Life''. If they have their own page on the UK [https://www.bigredbook.info/ BigRedBook] website, you should link to that (eg "(Person) appeared on [https://www.bigredbook.info/subjects_a_c.html#A This Is Your Life] in (year).") within the biography/chronology. At the bottom of the profile (often there is a section called See Also) you can connect to this page (eg "Indexed at [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:This_Is_Your_Life_%28TV_Show%29 This Is Your Life]"). This will help direct browsing visitors to this page where they may find more people who interest them. :-Perhaps you can extend this page with indices for guests in your own country's version of the show? == Hosts == * [[Edwards-44527|Ralph Edwards]] US host - connected * [[Reagan-1|Ronald Reagan]] US host (2 episodes while Edwards was ill) - connected * [[Campanella-130|Joseph Campanella]] US host (revived series) - N/C * [[Frost-5880|David Frost]] US co-host (30th anniversary special) * Pat Sajak (Living) US host (2 specials) * [[Andrews-13912|Eamonn Andrews]] UK host - connected * Michael Aspel (Living) UK host * David Nixon (hosted the episode where Andrews was featured) * Trevor McDonald (Living) UK host (1 special) * Roger Climpson Australia host * Mike Munro Australia host * Bob Parker New Zealand host * Paul Holmes New Zealand host == Guests == '''US - Selected''' http://www.classictvinfo.com/ThisIsYourLife/TIYLEpisodeList.htm * [[Mortensen-1099|Marilyn Monroe]] * [[Jefferson-598|Stan Laurel]] and [[Hardy-2617|Oliver Hardy]] * [[Hope-152|Bob Hope]] * [[Griffith-1258|Andy Griffith]] * [[Keaton-175|Buster Keaton]] * [[Morehead-305|Barbara Eden]] (Living) * [[Davis-27448|Bette Davis]] * Shirley Jones ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shirley_Jones Living]) * [[Palmer-7081|Jayne Mansfield]] * [[Cash-217|Johnny Cash]] * [[Channing-30|Carol Channing]] == The NBC Radio Years 1946-50 == The featured guests in these years were mostly unknown figures with ordinary occupations. (Unconnected people with profiles will have a bold '''N/C''') {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Broadcast date (US format) !! width=200pt | Subject !! width=200pt | Claim to fame !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |4/27/1946||Lawrence Tranter||Paraplegic Veteran||N/C|| |- |11/9/1948||Paul Jackson||Paraplegic WWII Veteran||N/C|| |- |11/16/1948||Jonah Hatfield||Pioneer Who Participated in the 1893 Oklahoma Land Rush||N/C|| |- |11/23/1948||Ada Nelligan||New York Theatrical Wardrobe Mistress||N/C|| |- |11/30/1948||John Sexton||Elevator Operator||N/C|| |- |12/7/1948||Lt. Cmdr. Sylvan Greene USN||Co-Pilot of First Plane Fired Upon at Pearl Harbor||N/C|| |- |12/14/1948||Bridgett Carr||20 Year Old Dancer - Copacabana Night Club in New York||N/C|| |- |12/21/1948||John Lagerborg||Navy Man - Story Told Through 10 Year Old Son ||N/C|| |- |12/28/1948||Grantland Rice||Sports Writer||N/C|| |- |1/4/1949||Harper Joy||Business Executive & Ringling Bros. Circus Clown||N/C|| |- |1/11/1949||Herschel Gruenberg||Republic Pictures Employee - Polio Victim||N/C|| |- |1/18/1949||Wolfe Gilbert||Song Writer||N/C|| |- |1/25/1949||Harry Steffel||Man on the Street||N/C|| |- |2/1/1949||Patricia Braun||Department Store Sales Clerk||N/C|| |- |2/8/1949||Ralph G. Neppel||Disabled 25 Year Old Iowa Farmer - Congressional Medal of Honor Recipient||N/C|| |- |2/15/1949||Katherine Edelman||Irish Immigrant - Writer of Greeting Card Verses||N/C|| |- |2/22/1949||Dr. David D. Oak||Indiana Country Doctor||N/C|| |- |3/1/1949||Lee Roy 'Lasses' White||Vaudeville/Film Star||N/C|| |- |3/8/1949||[[Murphy-4027|Audie Murphy]]||Most Decorated Soldier of World War II||Connected|| |- |3/15/1949||Mary McLeod Bethune||Educator||N/C|| |- |3/22/1949||Tris Speaker||Baseball Player||N/C|| |- |3/29/1949||Claude Rice||81 Year Old San Francisco Cable Car Operator||N/C|| |- |4/5/1949||Merian Cooper||Film Director/Producer||N/C|| |- |4/12/1949||Joe Galbreath||Oklahoma Rancher||N/C|| |- |4/19/1949||Elizabeth Boon||Aspiring TWA Hostess||N/C|| |- |4/26/1949||Sam Canzona||Italian Organ Grinder||N/C|| |- |5/3/1949||Joe Pierce||Blind Veteran - Bataan Death March Survivor||N/C|| |- |5/10/1949||Margaret Kessler||New Zealand Immigrant Fighting Polio - Naturalized on Show||N/C|| |- |5/17/1949||Patrick & Magdalen Devine||Golden Wedding Anniversary Broadcast from Racine, WI||N/C|| |- |5/24/1949||Barney Ross||Prize Fighter||N/C|| |- |5/31/1949||Brig. General La Verne G. Saunders||West Point Football Star - Retired General||N/C|| |- |6/7/1949||Rev. Jack Geene||Episcopal Minister Fighting Multiple Sclerosis||N/C|| |- |6/14/1949||'This Is Your Life' Panorama||Review of Season with Updates|||| |- |9/21/1949||Lou Klatsgow||NY Taxi Driver & Brooklyn Dodgers Fan||N/C|| |- |9/28/1949||Guy Lombardo||Orchestra Leader||N/C|| |- |10/5/1949||Charles Brady King||Inventor Who Drove First Automobile in Detroit||N/C|| |- |10/12/1949||Marybarbara McDonough||19 Year Old Auditioning for the "Ice Follies"||N/C|| |- |10/19/1949||Ruby Burford||Small Town Telephone Operator||N/C|| |- |10/26/1949||Capt. Billy Bryant||Showboat Captain||N/C|| |- |11/2/1949||Mrs. Erna Arnstein Rex||Show Done As Elaborate Halloween Prank||N/C|| |- |11/9/1949||Maj. Peter Ortiz||OSS Operative in WWII Europe||N/C|| |- |11/16/1949||Marian Goldwyn||Polio Story||N/C|| |- |11/23/1949||General James W. Moore||Civil War Veterans||N/C|| |- |11/23/1949||Commander Theodore A. Penland||Civil War Veterans||N/C|| |- |12/7/1949||Dr. William Lowry Pressly||1949 Family Doctor of the Year||N/C|| |- |12/14/1949||Lillian Plom||Lady Barber||N/C|| |- |12/21/1949||Robert Mitchell||Mitchell Boys Choir Founder||N/C|| |- |12/28/1949||Dick and Edith Klenhard||Subjects Surprised at END of Show!||N/C|| |- |1/4/1950||Bob Gunderson||Blind Ham Radio Operator||N/C|| |- |1/11/1950||Convict "Johnny X"||Ex-Convict - Broadcast from Illinois State Penetentiary, Joliet, IL||N/C|| |- |1/18/1950||Charles Percy||Man of the Year||N/C|| |- |1/25/1950||Capt. Edward Ellsberg USN (Retired)||Navy Salvage Expert||N/C|| |- |2/1/1950||[[Burke-2406|Billie Burke]]||Stage/Film/Radio/Television Star||Connected|| |- |2/15/1950||"David Doe"||Recovering Alcoholic - Broadcast from Salvation Army Mission in Los Angeles, CA||N/C|| |- |2/22/1950||Maurine Hannah||Selected by telephone call at random||N/C|| |- |3/1/1950||Charlie McCarthy||Radio Star [Voiced by Edgar Bergen]||N/C|| |- |3/8/1950||Charlie McCarthy||Radio Star [Voiced by Edgar Bergen]|||| |- |3/15/1950||Claire Phillips||Woman Spy in WWII Philippines||N/C|| |- |3/22/1950||Leo Urbanski||Fire Chief||N/C|| |- |3/29/1950||Capt. Charles Ward Thomas||Coast Guard Hero||N/C|| |- |4/5/1950||Walter Gordon||Chairman of California Adult Authority Board||N/C|| |- |4/12/1950||Emma Crooks Gilbert||Minister's Wife||N/C|| |- |4/19/1950||John E. 'Beans' Reardon||Baseball Umpire||N/C|| |- |4/26/1950||Mabel Stark||Circus Animal Trainer||N/C|| |- |5/3/1950||Francis Weeks||Truck Driver||N/C|| |- |5/9/1950||Lee Howard||Adventurer & Pioneer New Network, New Day||N/C|| |- |5/16/1950||Shelton Brooks||Song Writer||N/C|| |- |5/23/1950||Andrew Begay||World War II Navajo Code Talker||N/C|| |- |5/30/1950||Edyth Thomson||School Teacher||N/C|| |} The last 4 episodes were broadcast on CBS Radio rather than NBC == Transition to TV - The 1950s == The show arrived on the CBS network in May 1951 with an episode of ''Truth or Consequences'' (another Ralph Edwards production) serving as a pilot. The first regular series began in October the following year. 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Jim McClain||Radio Personality who became Episcopal Minister||N/C|| |- |12/3/1952||Mrs. Gus Edwards||Theatrical Troupe - Gave Many 'Stars' First Break||N/C|| |- |12/10/1952||Sara Berner||Radio/Film/Television Star||N/C|| |- |12/17/1952||Rock Hudson||Film Star||N/C|| |- |12/24/1952||Ruth Eiler||Family Reunited for Christmas||N/C|| |- |12/31/1952||Nellie Lutcher||Singer||N/C|| |- |1/7/1953||Dr. Frank Sparks||Industrialist/College President||N/C|| |- |1/14/1953||Roy Rogers||'King of the Cowboys'||N/C|| |- |1/21/1953||Harris Pottier||Canadian World War II Veteran; survived 19 hours in the Atlantic after his ship was torpedoed||N/C|| |- |1/28/1953||Nadia Scarpitta||American Family Trapped in Wartime Italy||N/C|| |- |2/4/1953||Lillian Roth||Singer||N/C|| |- |2/11/1953||Alett Radzai||Corneal Transplant Patient||N/C|| |- |2/18/1953||Gene Biscailuz||Los Angeles County Sheriff||N/C|| |- |2/25/1953||Dinah Shore||Singer/Television Star||N/C|| |- |3/4/1953||Frank T. Coffyn||Aviation Pioneer||N/C|| |- |3/18/1953||Helene Ruthling||Founded 'Children's Ranch' in New Mexico||N/C|| |- |3/25/1953||Fifi D'Orsay||Stage/Film Star||N/C|| |- |4/1/1953||Arthur Franz||Film/Television Star||N/C|| |- |4/8/1953||Virginia Marmaduke||Newspaperwoman||N/C|| |- |4/15/1953||Demetros Apostolon||Airplane Crash Survivor||N/C|| |- |4/22/1953||Eva McGown||Humanitarian - Fairbanks, Alaska||N/C|| |- |4/29/1953||Eddie Janis||Music Publisher||N/C|| |- |5/6/1953||Don DeFore||Film/Television Star||N/C|| |- |5/13/1953||Corny Pearson||Grocery Clerk ||N/C|| |- |5/20/1953||Fran Allison||Television Star - 'Kukla, Fran & Ollie'||N/C|| |- |5/27/1953||Hanna Bloch Kohner||Holocaust Survivor||N/C|| |- |6/3/1953||Ed Wynn||Film/Radio/Television star||N/C|| |- |6/10/1953||Pat O'Brien||Film Star||N/C|| |- |6/17/1953||Vivian Cosby||Magician/Writer||N/C|| |- |6/24/1953||Mary Healy||Film/Stage/Television Star||N/C|| |- |9/30/1953||Lily Pons||Opera Diva||N/C|| |- |10/7/1953||John Robinson Cates||Small Town Druggist||N/C|| |- |10/14/1953||Mrs. Robert L. Vann||Newspaper Owner/Publisher||N/C|| |- |10/21/1953||Roy Keyser||American Guerilla in World War II Philippines||N/C|| |- |10/28/1953||Victor McLaglen||Film Star||N/C|| |- |11/4/1953||Lou Babcock||School Teacher||N/C|| |- |11/11/1953||Eddie LeBaron||Football Player||N/C|| |- |11/18/1953||Rachel Mellinger||Fashion Model - 'Mademoiselle' Jr. Editor||N/C|| |- |11/25/1953||Martha Raye||Television Comedienne/Singer||N/C|| |- |12/2/1953||Eugenia Russel||Macy's Salesgirl||N/C|| |- |12/9/1953||Toots Shor||Restaurateur||N/C|| |- |12/16/1953||Edna Gladney||Founded Child Adoption Home ||N/C|| |- |12/23/1953||Eddie Cantor||Film Star/Comedian||N/C|| |- |12/30/1953||Pansy Stockton||'Sun Painting' Artist||N/C|| |- |1/6/1954||Rev. Andrew Murray Griffin||Former Con-Man turned Minister||N/C|| |- |1/13/1954||Hope Emerson||Character Actress||N/C|| |- |1/20/1954||Rep. Douglas R. Stringfellow||Utah Congressman||N/C|| |- |1/27/1954||Danny Thomas||Radio/Television Comedian||N/C|| |- |2/3/1954||Alice Marble||Tennis Star||N/C|| |- |2/10/1954||Col. Ruby Bradley||Army Nurse in World War II Philippines||N/C|| |- |2/17/1954||Cantor Gregor Shelkan||Cantor; Holocaust Survivor||N/C|| |- |2/24/1954||Connie Haines||Singer||N/C|| |- |3/3/1954||Thelma Morgan||Champion Dog Breeder||N/C|| |- |3/10/1954||Mack Sennett||Silent Film Producer||N/C|| |- |3/17/1954||Dr. Kate Pelham Newcomb||Northwoods Wisconsin Country Doctor||N/C|| |- |3/24/1954||Smith Robinson||Humanitarian||N/C|| |- |3/31/1954||Jinx Falkenburg||Television Model||N/C|| |- |4/7/1954||Louis Silvie Zamperini||Former Olympic Track Star & World War II Prisoner of War Turned Minister||N/C|| |- |4/14/1954||Hal Foster||'Prince Valiant' Artist||N/C|| |- |4/21/1954||Marjorie Williams||Past Director, Hollywood Studio Club||N/C|| |- |4/28/1954||Jean Hersholt||Film/Radio Star - Humanitarian||N/C|| |- |5/5/1954||George Mardikian||Restaurateur - Humanitarian Assistance to Displaced Persons||N/C|| |- |5/12/1954||Emma Jo Wengert||Falsely Imprisoned For Murder||N/C|| |- |5/19/1954||Patrick Joseph Kelly||Supervisor of NBC Announcers||N/C|| |- |5/26/1954||Alicia Alonso||Ballerina||N/C|| |- |6/2/1954||Mary Ann||Recovering Narcotics Addict||N/C|| |- |6/9/1954||Tom Moore||Pioneer Film Star||N/C|| |- |6/16/1954||Frances Nickmann||Chicago Policewoman||N/C|| |- |6/23/1954||Gilda Gray||Stage Star - Tuberculosis Victim||N/C|| |- |9/29/1954||Bebe Daniels Lyon||Film and BBC Star||N/C|| |- |10/6/1954||Kenneth Porter||Forced by War Injury to Stand Up for the Rest of his Life||N/C|| |- |10/13/1954||Kenyon J. Scudder||Chino Prison Superintendent||N/C|| |- |10/20/1954||Dorothy Lamour||Film Star||N/C|| |- |10/27/1954||Capt. Roy Milton Davenport||U.S. Navy Submarine Commander - Winner of Five Navy Crosses||N/C|| |- |11/3/1954||Joe E. Brown||Film Star/Comedian||N/C|| |- |11/10/1954||Ruth Lowe||Song Writer||N/C|| |- |11/17/1954||Dr. Norman Vincent Peale||Minister/Writer||N/C|| |- |11/24/1954||Nellie Logan Adkins||Schoolteacher||N/C|| |- |12/1/1954||Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy||Film Comedians||N/C|| |- |12/8/1954||William A. Wellman||Film Director||N/C|| |- |12/15/1954||Dr. Laurence C. Jones||Educator - 'Little Professor of Piney Woods'||N/C|| |- |12/22/1954||Clarinda Mason||"Adopted" 300 Servicemen during World War II||N/C|| |- |12/29/1954||Jennie Grossinger||Resort & Hotel Operator/ Philanthropist||N/C|| |- |1/5/1955||Helen Ostrowski||Russian Displaced Person/American Citizen||N/C|| |- |1/12/1955||Rev. Robert Richards||Minister - Olympic Pole Vault Champion||N/C|| |- |1/26/1955||Eddie Hamilton||Chicago Cab Driver||N/C|| |- |2/2/1955||Andy Devine||Cowboy - Comedian - Film/Television Star||N/C|| |- |2/9/1955||Mae Williams||Singer who overcame great adversity||N/C|| |- |2/16/1955||Capt. Samuel W. Magill||War Hero||N/C|| |- |2/23/1955||Yvonne Kennedy||Belgian Resistance Fighter||N/C|| |- |3/2/1955||Clyde Lamb||Cartoonist/Ex-Convict||N/C|| |- |3/9/1955||Carl J. Sedlmayr||Carnival Impresario - Royal American Show||N/C|| |- |3/16/1955||Helen Kelleher||Lady Farmer||N/C|| |- |3/23/1955||Mickey Walker||Artist/Ex-Prizefighter||N/C|| |- |3/30/1955||Walter Brennan||Film/Television Star||N/C|| |- |4/6/1955||Wayman R. Presley||Rural Mail Carrier||N/C|| |- |4/13/1955||Mrs. Viola Ruth||Champion Fiddler||N/C|| |- |4/20/1955||Gale Storm||Film/Television Star||N/C|| |- |4/27/1955||General Mark Clark||Army General||N/C|| |- |5/4/1955||Rene Belbenoit||Escaped Devil's Island||N/C|| |- |5/11/1955||Rev. Kiyoshi Tanimoto||Methodist Minister/Hiroshima Survivor||N/C|| |- |5/18/1955||Marjorie Lawrence||Opera Star - Polio Victim||N/C|| |- |5/25/1955||Van Heflin||Film Star||N/C|| |- |6/1/1955||Belle Baker||Singer||N/C|| |- |6/8/1955||George Gregory Jr.||New York City - 'Civil' Service Commissioner||N/C|| |- |6/15/1955||Frankie Laine||Singer||N/C|| |- |6/22/1955||Dr. George Foote Bond||Country Doctor in U.S. Navy||N/C|| |- |9/28/1955||George Burns||Vaudeville/Television Star||N/C|| |- |10/5/1955||Llewellyn J. Scott||Founded Washington D.C. Hospice||N/C|| |- |10/12/1955||Kathleen Norris||Author and Humanitarian||N/C|| |- |10/19/1955||John Weber Jr.||Former Mental Patient||N/C|| |- |10/26/1955||Col. John Paul Stapp||Air Force Doctor - Rocket Sled Test Driver||N/C|| |- |11/2/1955||Ilse Stanley||German Jew Who Helped 400 People Escape the Nazi Regime||N/C|| |- |11/9/1955||William 'Bill' Bendix||Film/Radio/Television Star||N/C|| |- |11/16/1955||Julia Judge||Orphan - Dedicated her Life to Underprivileged Children||N/C|| |- |11/23/1955||Daniele Alberghetti||Patriarch of Musical Family||N/C|| |- |11/30/1955||Ralph Veady||Double Amputee - Success Story ||N/C|| |- |12/7/1955||Mrs. Alice Lloyd||Appalachian Mountain Educator||N/C|| |- |12/14/1955||Harold Lloyd||Film Comedian/Humanitarian||N/C|| |- |12/21/1955||Mary Noyes Dunham||Christmas Family Reunion - Mother and 10 Children Together for the First Time||N/C|| |- |12/28/1955||Marion Domenicali||Adoption Struggle||N/C|| |- |1/4/1956||Lew Ayres||Film Star - Decorated World War II Conscientious Objector||N/C|| |- |1/11/1956||Henry Clay Conner||War Hero ||N/C|| |- |1/18/1956||Ruth Stromer||Yuba City Flood Victim||N/C|| |- |1/25/1956||Mala Powers||Movie Star/Survived Near Fatal Illness ||N/C|| |- |2/1/1956||William Hennessey||Boston Policeman||N/C|| |- |2/8/1956||Cantor Bela Herskovits||Cantor||N/C|| |- |2/15/1956||Virginia Graham||Dancer/Television Star||N/C|| |- |2/22/1956||Dr. Catherine MacFarlane||Doctor - Renown Cancer Specialist||N/C|| |- |2/29/1956||J. Harrison Heckman||Red Cross Executive||N/C|| |- |3/7/1956||Joseph Jacob Foss||South Dakota Governor - World War II Marine Ace||N/C|| |- |3/14/1956||Madame Marguerita Sylva||Opera Star||N/C|| |- |3/21/1956||Reverend H. Park Tucker||Chaplain - Atlanta Penitentiary||N/C|| |- |3/28/1956||Marion Miller||FBI Communist Investigator||N/C|| |- |4/4/1956||Robert Cummings||Film/Television Star||N/C|| |- |4/11/1956||Ruth Joiner||Indiana Schoolteacher||N/C|| |- |4/18/1956||Dore Schary||MGM Studio Executive||N/C|| |- |4/25/1956||Marjorie Rambeau||Film Star; Overcame Serious Injury||N/C|| |- |5/2/1956||Joseph Anthony||Teenage Korean refugee who came to the U.S.||N/C|| |- |5/9/1956||The Late Richard J. Finnegan||Editor, Chicago Sun-Times ||N/C|| |- |5/16/1956||Myrna Loy||Film Star - UNESCO Commissioner||N/C|| |- |5/23/1956||James B. Hendryx||Michigan Outdoor Sportsman||N/C|| |- |5/30/1956||Ruth Slenczynska||Concert Pianist||N/C|| |- |6/6/1956||Milton Berle||'Mr. Television'||N/C|| |- |6/13/1956||Alice Middleton McDougall||Lusitania Survivor||N/C|| |- |6/20/1956||Gilbert Roland||Film Star||N/C|| |- |9/26/1956||Georgia Bowen||Founded Foster Home for Handicapped Children ||N/C|| |- |10/3/1956||Loring 'Red' Nichols||Band Leader||N/C|| |- |10/10/1956||[[Tolstaya-4|Alexandra Tolstoy]]||Anti-Communist - Daughter of Leo Tolstoy||Connected|| |- |10/17/1956||Col. Dean E. Hess||Fighter Pilot/Minister - Assisted Korean War Orphans||N/C|| |- |10/24/1956||Ernest Borgnine||Film/Television Star||N/C|| |- |10/31/1956||Darlene Miller||Orphaned Farm Children - Struggled to Remain Together as a Family||N/C|| |- |11/7/1956||Agness Underwood||Lady Editor||N/C|| |- |11/14/1956||Ernest Breech||Ford Motors Executive||N/C|| |- |11/21/1956||Lou Costello||Comedian/Film Star||N/C|| |- |11/28/1956||Alice Princess Siwundhla||African Woman Attending College in USA||N/C|| |- |12/5/1956||Phil Thatcher||Ex-Convict||N/C|| |- |12/12/1956||Tennessee Ernie Ford||Film/Recording Star||N/C|| |- |12/19/1956||Pearl Routon||Florist/Humanitarian||N/C|| |- |12/26/1956||Thomas Orley||Hungarian Refugee||N/C|| |- |1/2/1957||Mike Masaoka||Nisei Veteran||N/C|| |- |1/9/1957||Gladys Workman||Hard-Luck Story||N/C|| |- |1/16/1957||Jack Dempsey||Former World Heavyweight Champion||N/C|| |- |1/23/1957||Gloria Swanson||Film Star||N/C|| |- |1/30/1957||Commander Hugh Barr Miller Jr.||World War II Survival Story (Ronald Reagan filled in as host||N/C|| |-) |2/6/1957||Constance Hope||Celebrity Publicist (Reagan filled in as host||N/C|| |-) |2/13/1957||Katya Skotnicki||Russian Refugee - GI Love Story||N/C|| |- |2/20/1957||Duke Kahanamoku||Olympic Hero/Sheriff/'Father of Surfing||N/C|| |-' |2/27/1957||Arries Ann Ward||95 Year Old Former Slave||N/C|| |- |3/6/1957||Lawrence Welk||Orchestra Leader/TV Star||N/C|| |- |3/13/1957||Ivy Baker Priest||U.S. Treasurer||N/C|| |- |3/20/1957||Dr. George Hays Gale||Country Doctor||N/C|| |- |3/27/1957||Maureen O'Hara||Film Star||N/C|| |- |4/3/1957||Buster Keaton||Film Comedian||N/C|| |- |4/10/1957||Tommy Sands||Teenage Singer||N/C|| |- |4/17/1957||Lt. Edward N. Bliss Jr.||Public Defender||N/C|| |- |4/24/1957||Lila Lee||Silent Film Star||N/C|| |- |5/1/1957||Minnie Pearl||Grand Old Opry Star||N/C|| |- |5/8/1957||Ted Husing||Sports Announcer ||N/C|| |- |5/15/1957||[[Favor-71|Ruth Davis]]||Mother of Bette Davis||Connected|| |- |5/22/1957||Dr. Lee De Forest||Inventor/Scientist||N/C|| |- |5/29/1957||Thelma White||Vaudeville Star/Agent - Survived Serious Illness||N/C|| |- |6/5/1957||Rachel Saint||Ecuador Missionary||N/C|| |- |6/12/1957||Jesse L. Lasky||Pioneer Film Producer||N/C|| |- |6/19/1957||Guy Gabaldon||Marine War Hero||N/C|| |- |9/25/1957||Phil Harris||Film Star/Musician||N/C|| |- |10/2/1957||Vincent Tracy||Recovering Alcoholic - Founded Rehabilitation Center||N/C|| |- |10/9/1957||Gladys Feldman Braham||Ex-Ziegfeld Girl||N/C|| |- |10/16/1957||Frank Lovejoy||Radio/Film/Television Star||N/C|| |- |10/23/1957||Giselle MacKenzie||Singer||N/C|| |- |11/6/1957||Ronnie Deauville||Singer/Polio Victim||N/C|| |- |11/13/1957||Billy Graham||Evangelist||N/C|| |- |11/20/1957||Boris Karloff||Film Star||N/C|| |- |12/4/1957||Marie Killilea||Cerebral Palsy Foundation Supporter - Daughter Afflicted by Disease||N/C|| |- |12/11/1957||Dennis Weaver||Television Star||N/C|| |- |12/18/1957||Lela Elliot||Christmas Family Reunion with Sons in Overseas Service||N/C|| |- |12/25/1957||Ralph A. Edwards||Lonesome Lake (British Columbia||N/C|| |-) Frontiersman||N/C|| |- |1/1/1958||Dr. Sue Sikking||Accident Victim / Unity Minister||N/C|| |- |1/8/1958||Jimmy Gleason||Film Star||N/C|| |- |1/15/1958||Ida Lupino||Film/Television Star||N/C|| |- |1/22/1958||Randall Harris||War Hero - Teacher||N/C|| |- |1/29/1958||Frances Farmer||Film Star/Nervous Breakdown||N/C|| |- |2/5/1958||Dr. Dennis Branch||Tennessee Doctor's Triumph Over Prejudice and Ignorance||N/C|| |- |2/12/1958||Jesse Stuart||Author/ Heart Attack Victim - American Heart Association Spokesman||N/C|| |- |2/19/1958||Helen Kane||Stage Star/Creator of 'Boop-Boop-A-Doop'||N/C|| |- |2/26/1958||Martha Smith||Overcame Lifetime of Adversity||N/C|| |- |3/5/1958||Belden Paulson||Formed Organization to Assist Italian Refugees||N/C|| |- |3/12/1958||Ben Alexander||Child Film Star||N/C|| |- |3/19/1958||Harry Warren||Song Writer||N/C|| |- |3/26/1958||Donna Reed||Film/Television Star||N/C|| |- |4/2/1958||Felix McCool||Marine War Hero||N/C|| |- |4/9/1958||Neil Schaffner||Tent Show Impresario||N/C|| |- |4/16/1958||Roberta Sherwood||Singer||N/C|| |- |4/23/1958||Jessie Steward||Double Amputee/Model||N/C|| |- |4/30/1958||Father Bernard Hubbard||'Glacier Priest'||N/C|| |- |5/7/1958||Casey Tibbs||Rodeo Champion||N/C|| |- |5/14/1958||Hugh Bentley||Citizen Against Vice - Hometown Clean-Up||N/C|| |- |5/21/1958||Harry Momita||Japanese Immigrant - Unwavering Devotion to USA||N/C|| |- |5/28/1958||Kirk Douglas||Film Star||N/C|| |- |6/4/1958||Conrad Hilton||Hotel Magnate||N/C|| |- |6/11/1958||Harvey L. 'Mike' Fetters||Iowa Mailman||N/C|| |- |6/18/1958||Leo Seligman||Criminal Rehabilitation||N/C|| |- |6/25/1958||James Garner||Television Star||N/C|| |- |9/24/1958||Steve Allen||Television Personality||N/C|| |- |10/1/1958||Roy Campanella||Paralyzed Baseball Player||N/C|| |- |10/8/1958||Mrs. Alfred Abeles||'Mother' to Displaced Refugees||N/C|| |- |10/15/1958||Eddie Albert||Film/Stage/Television Star/Singer||N/C|| |- |10/22/1958||Chester Gould||Creator of 'Dick Tracy'||N/C|| |- |10/29/1958||Mrs. Olga Little||Denver Pioneer||N/C|| |- |11/5/1958||Colonel Tim McCoy||Western Star||N/C|| |- |11/12/1958||Colleen Townsend||Gave Up Film Career for Church Work||N/C|| |- |11/19/1958||Sadie Glommen||Mother of 7 in Service||N/C|| |- |11/26/1958||Jim Backus||Radio/Film Star - Voice of 'Mr. Magoo'||N/C|| |- |12/3/1958||Rear Admiral Samuel G. Fuqua||Pearl Harbor Hero||N/C|| |- |12/10/1958||Lauritz Melchior||Operatic Tenor||N/C|| |- |12/17/1958||Coy and Goldie Watson||Silent Film Pioneers - Large Family||N/C|| |- |12/24/1958||Danny Davey||UPS Driver - Aids Indians||N/C|| |- |12/31/1958||Marie Wilson||Comedienne/Humanitarian||N/C|| |- |1/7/1959||General Carlos Romulo||Philippine War Hero/Statesman||N/C|| |- |1/14/1959||Harry and Allison Neal||Concert Pianists - Traveling By Bus||N/C|| |- |1/21/1959||Jimmie Rodgers||Singer||N/C|| |- |1/28/1959||Robb White||Writer - Bought and Lived On Tropical Island||N/C|| |- |2/4/1959||Justice William E. Powers||Blind Rhode Island Supreme Court Judge ||N/C|| |- |2/18/1959||Desmond Doss||War Hero - Conscientious Objector||N/C|| |- |2/25/1959||Zaddie Bunker||Flying great-grandmother||N/C|| |- |3/4/1959||Ted Lewis||Entertainer||N/C|| |- |3/11/1959||Col. Serge Obolensky||Russian Expatriate - OSS Officer||N/C|| |- |3/18/1959||Dr. Caleb Chu||Chinese Doctor in Kentucky ||N/C|| |- |3/25/1959||Dr. Mungai Njoroge||African Doctor||N/C|| |- |4/1/1959||Ann Blyth||Film Star||N/C|| |- |4/8/1959||Roger Williams||Pianist/Composer||N/C|| |- |4/15/1959||Leo Carrillo||Stage/Film/Television Star - Ancestral Ties to History of California||N/C|| |- |4/22/1959||Dr. Max Nussbaum||German Rabbi Who Resisted Nazis||N/C|| |- |4/29/1959||Sidonie Flacco||Cured of Cancer||N/C|| |- |5/13/1959||Major General Holger Nelson Toftoy||Pioneered US Missile Program||N/C|| |- |5/20/1959||Janet Blair||Film/Television Star||N/C|| |- |5/27/1959||William H. Young||Private Detective||N/C|| |- |6/3/1959||Lt. James Obenauf||Air Force Hero||N/C|| |- |6/10/1959||Frank Capra||Film Director||N/C|| |- |6/17/1959||Lucille Warnecke||Polio Victim - Adopted Japanese Children||N/C|| |- |6/24/1959||Dick Clark||Disc Jockey||N/C|| |- |9/30/1959||Lowell Thomas||Author/Traveler/Radio Personality||N/C|| |- |10/7/1959||Calla Varner||Educator||N/C|| |- |10/14/1959||Archie Moore||World Light-Heavyweight Champion ||N/C|| |- |10/21/1959||Mira Slovak||Czechoslovakian Pilot - Escaped Iron Curtain||N/C|| |- |10/28/1959||Charlie Ruggles||Film Star||N/C|| |- |11/4/1959||Count Felix Von Luckner||World War I German Naval officer & adventurer||N/C|| |- |11/18/1959||Dr. Thomas A. Dooley||Doctor - Humanitarian Efforts in South Viet Nam||N/C|| |- |11/25/1959||Bill Stern||Sportscaster, Overcame Narcotics Addiction||N/C|| |- |12/2/1959||Bobby Darin||Singer||N/C|| |- |12/9/1959||Florence Anderson||Wardrobe Mistress||N/C|| |- |12/16/1959||Selma Herbert||WAC Major||N/C|| |- |12/23/1959||Bill Pozonel||Yugoslav Refugee - Eight Year Struggle to Enter U.S.A.||N/C|| |- |12/30/1959||Carolyn Jones||Film/Television Star||N/C|| |}
== The 1960s == {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Broadcast date (US format) !! width=200pt | Subject !! width=200pt | Claim to fame !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |1/6/1960||Nat King Cole||Singer||N/C|| |- |1/13/1960||Dr. Martin Palmer||Pioneer Speech Pathologist||N/C|| |- |1/20/1960||Don McNeill||Radio Personality||N/C|| |- |1/27/1960||Karen Rogers||Teenage Polio Victim||N/C|| |- |2/3/1960||Stephen Boyd||Film Star||N/C|| |- |2/10/1960||William Kirk||Humanitarian - Head of International Social Service Organization||N/C|| |- |2/17/1960||Johnny Longden||Jockey||N/C|| |- |3/2/1960||Mervyn LeRoy||Motion Picture Producer/Director||N/C|| |- |3/9/1960||Harry Blackstone||Magician||N/C|| |- |3/16/1960||Toni Lee Scott||Singer/Amputee||N/C|| |- |3/23/1960||Carl Reiner||Television Star/Writer||N/C|| |- |3/30/1960||Billy Barty||Film/TV Star - Little Person||N/C|| |- |4/6/1960||Devere Frank Baker||Mormon Adventurer - Sailed Raft to Hawaii||N/C|| |- |4/13/1960||Oscar Howe||Native American Artist||N/C|| |- |4/20/1960||Rossano Brazzi||Film Star ||N/C|| |- |4/27/1960||Jesse Owens||Olympic Gold Medalist||N/C|| |- |5/4/1960||Betty Hahn||Mother Who Overcame Adversity||N/C|| |- |5/11/1960||Alexander MacIvor||War Hero ||N/C|| |- |5/18/1960||Ken Murray||Stage, Screen & Television Comedian||N/C|| |- |6/1/1960||Bea Knight||Breeder of Champion St. Bernards||N/C|| |- |6/8/1960||Tony Pastor||Musician/Singer||N/C|| |- |6/15/1960||Charles Boswell||Blind Golfer||N/C|| |- |6/22/1960||Frank Brocato||Chief Collector For Marineland of the Pacific||N/C|| |- |6/29/1960||Charles Coburn||Film Star||N/C|| |- |9/25/1960||Maria Spirtos||Greek Immigrant, Ohio's Mother of America 1958 - Lifetime of Hardships||N/C|| |- |10/2/1960||Hans Mauch||Ice Follies Skating Star: 'Frack' of 'Frick & Frack'||N/C|| |- |10/9/1960||Dr. Richard Ricklefs||Rural Doctor in Northern California||N/C|| |- |10/16/1960||Frankie Vaughn||Singer||N/C|| |- |10/23/1960||Joe Louis||Former World Heavyweight Champion||N/C|| |- |10/30/1960||Cliff Arquette||Television Personality||N/C|| |- |11/6/1960||Rev. Clinton H. Goodwin||Ex-Convict - now Minister||N/C|| |- |11/13/1960||William Butler||Assistant Chief Ranger - Mt. Ranier National Park||N/C|| |- |11/20/1960||Archbishop Bernard J. Sheil||Founder of Catholic Youth Organization||N/C|| |- |11/27/1960||Robert Stack||Film/Television Star||N/C|| |- |12/11/1960||Johnny Grant||Disc Jockey - 'Mayor' of Hollywood||N/C|| |- |12/18/1960||Jayne Mansfield||Film Star||N/C|| |- |12/25/1960||Frank L. Bogart||Railroad Conductor||N/C|| |- |1/1/1961||Norman Alley||Photographer||N/C|| |- |1/8/1961||William Frawley||Film/Television Star||N/C|| |- |1/15/1961||Connie Francis||Singer||N/C|| |- |1/22/1961||Robert Horton||Television Star||N/C|| |- |1/29/1961||Benny Hochman||Polish Displaced Person||N/C|| |- |2/5/1961||Ole Olsen||Comedian||N/C|| |- |2/12/1961||Peter Palmer||Film Star||N/C|| |- |2/19/1961||Richard Arlen||Film Star||N/C|| |- |2/26/1961||Lenore Conn||Ham Radio Operator||N/C|| |- |3/5/1961||Dr. Edmond Souchon||New Orleans Doctor/Jazz Musician||N/C|| |- |3/12/1961||Judge Burch Donahue||Judge - Polio Victim||N/C|| |- |3/19/1961||Sara Veffer||Dutch Family - Hid from Nazis 1000 Days in One Room||N/C|| |- |3/26/1961||Debbie Reynolds||Film Star||N/C|| |- |4/2/1961||Harry Ruby||Song Writer||N/C|| |- |4/9/1961||Dr. Bob Pierce||Founded 'World Vision' Aid Organization||N/C|| |- |4/23/1961||Hermione Gingold|||English Comedienne - Stage/Film/Television||N/C|| |- |4/30/1961||Dale Robertson||Film/Television Star||N/C|| |- |5/7/1961||Father James G. Jones||Founder of a Half Way House for Convicts||N/C|| |- |5/14/1961||Lillian Kinkela Keil||War Nurse||N/C|| |- |5/21/1961||Carey Orr||Cartoonist||N/C|| |- |5/28/1961||Rafer Johnson||Olympic Gold Medalist||N/C|| |- |6/4/1961||Joseph A. Walker||Test Pilot||N/C|| |- |6/11/1961||Dave Chasen||Restaurateur||N/C|| |- |6/18/1961||Jackson Wheeler Jr.||Young Adventurer ||N/C|| |} This Is Your Life was cancelled in 1961.
== 1970s Revival == {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Broadcast date (US format) !! width=200pt | Subject !! width=200pt | Claim to fame !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |1/21/1971||Ruth Buzzi||Television Star/Comedienne||N/C|| |- |1/28/1971||Peter Graves||Film/Television Star||N/C|| |- |2/4/1971||Pearl Bailey||Singer||N/C|| |- |2/11/1971||Jonathan Winters||Television Star/Comedian||N/C|| |- |2/18/1971||Karen and Richard Carpenter||Brother & Sister Recording Artists||N/C|| |- |2/25/1971||Phyllis Diller||Comedienne||N/C|| |- |3/4/1971||Johnny Cash||Singer||N/C|| |- |3/11/1971||Stan Musial||Baseball Player||N/C|| |- |3/18/1971||Bette Davis||Film Star||N/C|| |- |3/25/1971||Andy Griffith||Film/Television Star||N/C|| |- |4/1/1971||Jose Feliciano||Blind Singer||N/C|| |- |4/8/1971||Carol Channing||Film/Stage Star||N/C|| |- |4/15/1971||Ray May||Football Player||N/C|| |- |4/29/1971||Shirley Jones||Film/Stage/Television Star||N/C|| |- |5/6/1971||James Brolin||Television Star||N/C|| |- |5/13/1971||Junior Samples||Television Star/Comedian||N/C|| |- |5/20/1971||Ethel Merman||Film/Stage Star||N/C|| |- |9/19/1971||Irene Ryan||Television/Stage Star||N/C|| |- |9/26/1971||Pat Boone||Singer||N/C|| |- |10/3/1971||June Allyson||Movie Star||N/C|| |- |10/10/1971||Joe Frazier||World Heavyweight Champion||N/C|| |- |10/17/1971||Ann-Margret||Stage/Film Star||N/C|| |- |10/24/1971||Herschel Bernardi||Film/Stage Star||N/C|| |- |10/31/1971||Nanette Fabray||Film Star||N/C|| |- |11/7/1971||Bill Bixby||Television Star||N/C|| |- |11/14/1971||Earl Wilson||Columnist||N/C|| |- |11/21/1971||Ruth Gordon||Film Star||N/C|| |- |11/28/1971||Dick Hughes||Provided Aid to Saigon Orphans||N/C|| |- |12/5/1971||Gen. Omar Bradley||World War II General||N/C|| |- |12/12/1971||Cliff Robertson||Film/Television Star||N/C|| |- |1/12/1972||Don Rickles||Comedian||N/C|| |- |1/19/1972||Vikki Carr||Singer||N/C|| |- |1/26/1972||LeRoy 'Satchel' Paige||Baseball Legend||N/C|| |- |2/2/1972||Jackie Coogan||Film/Television Star||N/C|| |- |2/9/1972||Chad Everett||Television Star||N/C|| |- |2/16/1972||Barbara Eden||Television Star ||N/C|| |- |2/23/1972||Richard Crenna||Radio/Film/Television Star||N/C|| |- |3/1/1972||Ken Curtis||Film/Television Star||N/C|| |- |9/24/1972||Alexis Smith||Film/Stage Star||N/C|| |- |10/1/1972||Greg Morris||Television Star||N/C|| |- |10/8/1972||Michael E. Fish||Aerospace Recovery & Rescue Paramedic||N/C|| |- |10/22/1972||Harold Krents||Blind - Subject of 'Butterflies Are Free'||N/C|| |- |11/5/1972||Totie Fields||Comedienne||N/C|| |- |11/12/1972||Johnny Bench||Baseball Player||N/C|| |- |11/19/1972||David Hartman||Television Star||N/C|| |- |11/26/1972||Mary Martin||Film/Stage star||N/C|| |- |12/3/1972||Joel McCrea||Film Star||N/C|| |- |1/28/1973||Robert J. Burke||Policeman||N/C|| |- |2/4/1973||Louise Treadwell (Mrs. Spencer) Tracy||Operated Clinic for the Deaf||N/C|| |- |2/11/1973||Dana Andrews||Film Star||N/C|| |- |2/18/1973||Glenn Ford||Film Star||N/C|| |- |2/25/1973||Anne Baxter||Film Star||N/C|| |- |3/4/1973||Suzanne Pleshette||Television Star||N/C|| |- |3/11/1973||Peggy Lee||Singer||N/C|| |- |3/18/1973||Vincent Price||Film Star||N/C|| |- |5/7/1973||Morey Amsterdam||Television Star/Comedian||N/C|| |- |2/26/1981||Charlton Heston||Actor/Movie Star||N/C|| |- |2/26/1981||Rodney Dangerfield||Comedian/Film Star||N/C|| |} The show on 26 Feb 1981 was a 30th anniversary special, co-hosted by Edwards and [[Frost-5880|David Frost]], featuring two celebrity "lives".
== The Campanella years == The show returned in 1983 in syndication with new host Joe Campanella. {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Broadcast date (US format) !! width=200pt | Subject !! width=200pt | Claim to fame !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |9/24/1983||Rolf Benirschke||Football Player||N/C|| |- |10/1/1983||Brig. General Charles "Chuck" Yeager||Air Force Test Pilot||N/C|| |- |10/8/1983||Sammy Cahn||Song Writer||N/C|| |- |10/15/1983|Sally Struthers||Television Star||N/C|| |- |10/22/1983||Vice Admiral James B. Stockdale||Former Prisoner of War||N/C|| |- |10/29/1983||Lou Ferrigno||Television Star - Bodybuilder||N/C|| |- |11/5/1983||Rita Webb Smith||Activist Who Cleaned Up Her Harlem Neighborhood||N/C|| |- |11/12/1983||William Sample||Formed 'Sunshine Foundation' For Criminal Rehabilitation||N/C|| |- |11/19/1983||Dom DeLuise||Film/Television Star||N/C|| |- |11/26/1983||Judge Arthur Kaplan||Judge/Paramedic||N/C|| |- |1/7/1984||Mimi Silbert||Criminal Rehabilitation Activist||N/C|| |- |1/14/1984||Isabel Sanford||Television Star||N/C|| |- |1/21/1984||Billy Mills||Olympic Gold Medallist||N/C|| |- |1/28/1984||Barry Spanjaard||American Who Survived Bergen-Belsen ||N/C|| |- |2/4/1984||Mickey Rooney||Film Star||N/C|| |- |2/11/1984||Mel Blanc||Famous Cartoon Voices||N/C|| |- |2/18/1984||Marva Collins||Educator||N/C|| |- |3/3/1984||Brad Parks||Paraplegic Who Pioneered Wheelchair Tennis||N/C|| |- |3/17/1984||Ted Knight||Television Star||N/C|| |- |3/24/1984||Bill Johnson||Olympic Gold Medallist||N/C|| |- |3/31/1984||Terry McGee||Lifetime Struggle to Become Doctor||N/C|| |- |4/7/1984||Susan Anton||Entertainer||N/C|| |- |4/14/1984||Ralph Showers||Handicapped - Built Ranch For Handicapped Adults||N/C|| |- |4/21/1984||Garry Marshall||Television Producer||N/C|| |- |4/28/1984||John Goddard||Adventurer||N/C|| |- |5/5/1984||Matthew Laborteaux||Television Star||N/C|| |- |5/12/1984||Kathy Miller||Accident Victim - Success Story||N/C|| |- |5/19/1984||Scatman Crothers||Entertainer/Television Star||N/C|| |- |5/26/1984||Dr. Elsie Giorgi||Doctor - Celebrity & Inner-City Patients||N/C|| |}
== Edwards' Return and Sajak Swansong == This Is Your Life's near-50 year run was brought to an end with three 1-hour specials with 2 guests each in 1987 (hosted by Edwards) and 1993 (hosted by Pat Sajak). {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Broadcast date (US format) !! width=200pt | Subject !! width=200pt | Claim to fame !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |4/19/1987||Betty White||TV Star||N/C|| |- |4/19/1987||Dick Van Dyke||Comedian/TV Star||N/C|| |- |11/26/1987||Barbara Mandrell||Singer/Comedian & Television Star||N/C|| |- |11/26/1987||Tim Conway||Comedian/TV Star||N/C|| |- |11/26/1993||Kathie Lee Gifford||Talk Show Host/Singer||N/C|| |- |11/26/1993||Roy Scheider||Film/TV Star||N/C|| |} Ralph Edwards passed away in 2005. == UK: The BBC Years == The show launched in the United Kingdom with an episode in July 1955 where '''Eamonn Andrews''', the intended host of the series was himself ambushed by the show's American originator, '''Ralph Edwards''', and featured as the subject. The regular series presented by Andrews began in September 1955. '''UK Series 1 (BBC)'''
Producer: '''T Leslie Jackson''' (series 1-8) (Unconnected people with profiles will have a bold '''N/C''') {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Broadcast date !! width=200pt | Subject !! width=200pt | Claim to fame !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |29 Jul 1955||[[Andrews-13912|Eamonn Andrews]] ||Radio and TV presenter||Connected|| |- |25 Sep 1955||Yvonne Bailey ||Former Special Operations executive||N/C|| |- |23 Oct 1955||[[Olden-120|Ted Ray]]||Comedian||'''N/C'''|| |- |20 Nov 1955||James Butterworth ||Methodist minister||N/C|| |- |18 Dec 1955||[[Fry-6914|CB Fry]]||Sports commentator and journalist||Connected|| |- |1 Jan 1956||Johanna Harris ||British Red Cross nurse||N/C|| |- |15 Jan 1956||[[Campbell-18382|Donald Campbell]]||Speed record breaker||Connected|| |- |29 Jan 1956||Joe Brannelly ||Musician/Music publisher||N/C|| |- |12 Feb 1956||[[Matthews-6941|Stanley Matthews]]||Footballer||'''N/C'''|| |- |26 Feb 1956||Henry Starling ||Market Porter||N/C|| |- |11 Mar 1956||Ida Cook ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Burchell wiki])||Novelist/Campaigner||N/C|| |- |25 Mar 1956||Lupino Lane ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lupino_Lane wiki])||Actor/Theatre Manager||N/C|| |- |8 Apr 1956||Hugh Oloff De Wett ||Artist||N/C|| |- |22 Apr 1956||Elizabeth Wilde||Spinal Injury Patient||N/C|| |- |6 May 1956||Robert Stanford Tuck||RAF Fighter Pilot||N/C|| |- |20 May 1956||Review edition |||||| |} '''UK Series 2 (BBC)''' {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Broadcast date !! width=200pt | Subject !! width=200pt | Claim to fame !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |1 Oct 1956||[[Scott-16211|Peter Scott]]||Conservationist, painter, sportsman and broadcaster||Connected|| |- |15 Oct 1956||Ada Reeve ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_Reeve wiki]) ||Actress||N/C|| |- |29 Oct 1956||Peter Methven||Retired fire officer||N/C|| |- |12 Nov 1956||[[Ryder-1748|Sue Ryder]]||Charity activist||'''N/C'''|| |- |26 Nov 1956||Harry S Pepper ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_S._Pepper wiki])||Songwriter, composer, actor, producer||N/C|| |- |10 Dec 1956||[[Compton-Mackenzie-2|Compton MacKenzie]]||Writer||Connected|| |- |24 Dec 1956||Maud Fairman||Cleaner||N/C|| |- |31 Dec 1956||Billy Smart ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Smart_Sr. wiki])||Circus owner and showman||N/C|| |- |7 Jan 1957||Brian Hession||Clergyman, filmmaker and campaigner||N/C|| |- |21 Jan 1957||John Barbirolli||Conductor and cellist||N/C|| |- |4 Feb 1957||Duncan Guthrie||Charity founder||N/C|| |- |18 Feb 1957||[[Knight-19174|Esmond Knight]]||Actor||Connected|| |- |4 Mar 1957||Sammy McCarthy ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sammy_McCarthy wiki])||Boxer||N/C|| |- |18 Mar 1957||Edwin Madron||Lifeboat coxswain||N/C|| |- |1 Apr 1957||[[Fluck-116|Diana Dors]]||Actress||Connected|| |- |15 Apr 1957||Parry Jones ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gwynn_Parry_Jones wiki])||Tenor||N/C|| |- |29 Apr 1957||Percy Flood||Charity founder||N/C|| |- |13 May 1957||GH Elliott ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G._H._Elliott wiki])||Singer and dancer||N/C|| |- |27 May 1957||[[Hibberd-198|Stuart Hibberd]]||Radio Broadcaster||Connected|| |- |24 Jun 1957||Review edition |||||| |} '''UK Series 3 (BBC)''' {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Broadcast date !! width=200pt | Subject !! width=200pt | Claim to fame !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |30 Sep 1957||Albert Whelan ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Whelan wiki])||Singer and entertainer||N/C|| |- |7 Oct 1957||Colin Hodgkinson||Former Royal Air Force pilot||N/C|| |- |14 Oct 1957||[[Welch-9234|Vera Lynn]]||Singer and entertainer||Connected|| |- |21 Oct 1957||Arthur Christiansen||Journalist and newspaper editor||N/C|| |- |28 Oct 1957||The late [[Baird-1328|John Logie Baird]]||Engineer and inventor||Connected|| |- |4 Nov 1957||Richard Carr-Gomm||Charity founder and former soldier||N/C|| |- |11 Nov 1957||Jack Train ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Train wiki])||Actor||N/C|| |- |18 Nov 1957||Edith Muriel Powell||Nurse||N/C|| |- |25 Nov 1957||Anne Brusselmans||Former resistance leader||N/C|| |- |2 Dec 1957||[[Wisdom-822|Norman Wisdom]]||Comedian and actor||Connected|| |- |9 Dec 1957||[[Silvester-796|Victor Silvester]]||Dancer, musician, band leader||Connected|| |- |16 Dec 1957||Jack Peterson ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Petersen_(boxer) wiki])||Boxer||N/C|| |- |23 Dec 1957||Lucy Jane Dobson||Retired seamstress||N/C|| |- |30 Dec 1957||David Bell||Businessman, campaigner, former soldier||N/C|| |- |6 Jan 1958||[[Busby-2844|Matt Busby]]||Football manager||Connected|| |- |13 Jan 1958||Minnie Barnard||Actress/theatrical dresser||N/C|| |- |20 Jan 1958||Gordon Steele||Naval officer||N/C|| |- |27 Jan 1958||[[Ramsay-3318|Louie Ramsay]]||Actress||Connected|| |- |3 Feb 1958||Tubby Clayton||Anglican clergyman||N/C|| |- |10 Feb 1958||Daniel Angel ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_M._Angel wiki])||Film Producer||N/C|| |- |17 Feb 1958||[[Robertson-14937|Anna Neagle]]||Actor||Connected|| |- |24 Feb 1958||"Dapper" Channon||Retired Schoolmaster||N/C|| |- |3 Mar 1958||Frederick Stone||Retired police constable||N/C|| |- |10 Mar 1958||Paul Field||Foster parent/CFT founder||N/C|| |- |17 Mar 1958||Noel Purcell ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noel_Purcell_(actor) wiki])||Actor||N/C|| |- |24 Mar 1958||[[Cartland-10|Barbara Cartland]]||Novelist||Connected|| |- |31 Mar 1958||[[Secombe-61|Harry Secombe]]||Comedian, actor, singer, Goon||Connected|| |- |14 Apr 1958||Archie Rowe||Lifeboat coxswain||N/C|| |- |21 Apr 1958||[[Lyttelton-57|Humphrey Lyttleton]]||Jazz musician||Connected|| |- |28 Apr 1958||Francis Cammaerts||Headmaster/former SOE agent||N/C|| |- |5 May 1958||A E Matthews ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._E._Matthews wiki])||Actor||N/C|| |} '''UK Series 4 (BBC)''' {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Broadcast date !! width=200pt | Subject !! width=200pt | Claim to fame !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |29 Sep 1958||Jo CAPKA||Retired Czech pilot||N/C|| |- |6 Oct 1958||Jimmy EDWARDS ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Edwards wiki])||Comedian and actor||N/C|| |- |13 Oct 1958||Andrew MILBOURNE||Former paratrooper||N/C|| |- |20 Oct 1958||Bella BURGE||Retired boxing promoter||N/C|| |- |27 Oct 1958||[[Hicks-16582|Tommy STEELE]] ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Steele Living])||Singer, musician and actor||Connected|| |- |3 Nov 1958||Ronald SHINER ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Shiner wiki])||Comedian and actor||N/C|| |- |10 Nov 1958||James Edward WOOD||Former Army sergeant||N/C|| |- |17 Nov 1958||Margaret Rowena JONES||Housewife||N/C|| |- |24 Nov 1958||John GRIFFITHS||Retired tinplate worker and councillor||N/C|| |- |1 Dec 1958||Freddy BLOOM ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freddy_Bloom wiki])||Journalist, author and campaigner||N/C|| |- |8 Dec 1958||Bransby WILLIAMS ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bransby_Williams wiki])||Actor||N/C|| |- |15 Dec 1958||Miriam MOSES ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miriam_Moses wiki])||Retired politician and social reformer||N/C|| |- |22 Dec 1958||Elsie MULLOCK||Matron with The Children's Society||N/C|| |- |29 Dec 1958||John VIDLER||Retired prison governor||N/C|| |- |5 Jan 1959||Florence DESMOND ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florence_Desmond wiki])||Actress and impersonator||N/C|| |- |12 Jan1959||Noel DUCKWORTH||Anglican priest||N/C|| |- |19 Jan 1959||Alfred Daniel WINTLE||Retired military officer||N/C|| |- |26 Jan 1959||Ted HEATH ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_Heath_(bandleader) wiki])||Musician and big band leader||N/C|| |- |2 Feb 1959||Andrew MACDONALD||Retired doctor and missionary||N/C|| |- |9 Feb 1959||Harriet COHEN||Concert pianist||N/C|| |- |16 Feb 1959||Willie HALL ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Hall_(English_footballer) wiki])||Former footballer||N/C|| |- |23 Feb 1959||Reginald BLANCHFORD||St John Ambulance Area Commissioner||N/C|| |- |2 Mar 1959||[[More-736|Kenneth MORE]]||Actor||Connected|| |- |9 Mar 1959||Hugh Llewellyn GLYN HUGHES||Retired military officer||N/C|| |- |16 Mar 1959||Miriam JOWETT||British Red Cross officer||N/C|| |- |23 Mar 1959||Ted WILLIS ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_Willis,_Baron_Willis wiki])||Screenwriter and playwright||N/C|| |- |30 Mar 1959||Alfred SOUTHON||Former soldier||N/C|| |- |6 Apr 1959||Tiger SARLL ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiger_Sarll wiki])||Adventurer, journalist and former soldier||N/C|| |- |13 Apr 1959||Mary WARD||Nurse||N/C|| |- |20 Apr 1959||Roy GILL||Retired Royal Navy Reserve officer||N/C|| |- |27 Apr 1959||[[Moss-5371|Stirling MOSS]]||Motor racing driver||Connected|| |- |4 May 1959||Ethel GOLDSACK||Teacher||N/C|| |- |11 May 1959||[[Trinder-415|Tommy TRINDER]]||Comedian||'''N/C'''|| |} '''UK Series 5 (BBC)''' {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Broadcast date !! width=200pt | Subject !! width=200pt | Claim to fame !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |31 Aug 1959||[[Lay-2935|Evelyn LAYE]]||Actress and singer ||Connected|| |- |7 Sep 1959||Donald CASKIE||Church of Scotland minister||N/C|| |- |14 Sep 1959||Eva TURNER||Opera singer and teacher ||N/C|| |- |21 Sep 1959||Billy BUTLIN ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Butlin wiki])||Entrepreneur ||N/C|| |- |28 Sep 1959||James SLATER||Engineer||N/C|| |- |5 Oct 1959||Edmund ARBUTHNOTT||Clergyman and charity worker ||N/C|| |- |12 Oct 1959||Louis LANGFORD||Traveller and entrepreneur ||N/C|| |- |19 Oct1959||O P JONES||Retired pilot ||N/C|| |- |26 Oct 1959||Richard HEARNE ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Hearne wiki])||Actor, comedian and writer ||N/C|| |- |2 Nov 1959||Francoise RIGBY||Charity founder ||N/C|| |- |9 Nov 1959||John BARCLAY||Charity founder ||N/C|| |- |16 Nov 1959||Thomas DRAKE||Physiotherapist ||N/C|| |- |23 Nov 1959||William MERRILEES||Police Chief Constable ||N/C|| |- |30 Nov 1959||John LORD||Regimental Sergeant Major ||N/C|| |- |7 Dec 1959||Russ CONWAY ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russ_Conway wiki])||Pianist and composer ||N/C|| |- |14 Dec 1959||Stanley BISHOP||Journalist||N/C|| |- |21 Dec 1959||Leonard STANMORE||Chauffeur ||N/C|| |- |28 Dec 1959||[[Askey-291|Arthur ASKEY]]||Comedian and actor ||Connected|| |- |4 Jan 1960||Robert OLDFIELD||Former Royal Navy stoker ||N/C|| |- |11 Jan 1960||Alicia MARKOVA ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alicia_Markova wiki])||Ballerina and choreographer ||N/C|| |- |18 Jan 1960||Frederic MORENA||Charity founder ||N/C|| |- |25 Jan 1960||Hilda ROWCLIFFE||Missionary ||N/C|| |- |1 Feb 1960||Thomas SALMON||Humanitarian ||N/C|| |- |8 Feb 1960||Harry WELCHMAN ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Welchman wiki])||Actor and singer ||N/C|| |- |15 Feb 1960||Harry WEBB||Humanitarian ||N/C|| |- |22 Feb 1960||[[Gonella-13|Nat GONELLA]]||Trumpeter and bandleader||'''N/C'''|| |- |29 Feb 1960||David BARCLAY||Air Ambulance officer ||N/C|| |- |7 Mar 1960||Richard TODD ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Todd wiki])||Actor ||N/C|| |- |14 Mar 1960||[[Bodkin-373|Thomas BODKIN]]||Lawyer, art historian and curator||'''N/C'''|| |- |21 Mar 1960||[[Stansfield-392|Gracie FIELDS]]||Actress, singer and comedienne ||'''N/C'''|| |- |28 Mar 1960||[[Ansell-263|Michael ANSELL]]||Soldier and show jumping rider and administrator ||Connected|| |} '''UK Series 6 (BBC)''' {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Broadcast date !! width=200pt | Subject !! width=200pt | Claim to fame !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |19 Sep 1960||[[Cheshire-387|Leonard CHESHIRE]]||Charity founder and former RAF pilot||'''N/C'''|| |- |26 Sep 1960||George BENNETT||Charity worker and former soldier||N/C|| |- |3 Oct 1960||David SHEPPARD||Clergyman and former cricketer||N/C|| |- |10 Oct 1960||[[Thorndike-308|Sybil THORNDIKE]]||Actress||Connected|| |- |17 Oct 1960||Clarence WOLFE||Anglican priest||N/C|| |- |24 Oct 1960||Charles COWARD||Former soldier||N/C|| |- |31 Oct 1960||T E B CLARKE ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T._E._B._Clarke wiki])||Screenwriter||N/C|| |- |7 Nov 1960||Helene JEANTY-RAVEN||Former resistance worker||N/C|| |- |14 Nov 1960||Cyril SMITH||Concert pianist and teacher||N/C|| |- |21 Nov 1960||Victor DE SPIGANOVICZ||Writer and humanitarian||N/C|| |- |28 Nov 1960||Bill HARTLEY||Royal Engineers Bomb Disposal Officer||N/C|| |- |5 Dec 1960||Ellen Martha FIELD||Humanitarian||N/C|| |- |12 Dec 1960||Anthony DEANE-DRUMMOND||Royal Signals Officer||N/C|| |- |19 Dec 1960||[[Mills-2100|John MILLS]]||Actor||Connected|| |- |26 Dec 1960||Richard BANCROFT||Postman||N/C|| |- |2 Jan 1961||[[Mills-21065|Freddie MILLS]]||Boxer||'''N/C'''|| |- |9 Jan 1961||William SIMPSON||Journalist and former Royal Air Force bomber pilot||N/C|| |- |16 Jan 1961||[[Herbert-2784|Alan HERBERT]]||Novelist, playwright and law reform activist||Connected|| |- |23 Jan 1961||Madame VACANI||Dancing teacher||N/C|| |- |30 Jan 1961||Elizabeth AMBRIDGE||Adoptive mother||N/C|| |- |6 Feb 1961||Robert FAWCUS||Retired doctor||N/C|| |- |13 Feb 1961||Flora ROBSON ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flora_Robson wiki])||Actress||N/C|| |- |20 Feb 1961||Edward Chad VARAH ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chad_Varah wiki])||Founder of The Samaritans||N/C|| |- |27 Feb 1961||James ZARB||Suspected secret agent jailed in Cairo||N/C|| |- |6 Mar 1961||Maryan RAWICZ ||Pianist||N/C|| |- |6 Mar 1961||Walter LANDAUER||Pianist||N/C|| |- |13 Mar 1961||James CHIPPERFIELD ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chipperfield%27s_Circus wiki])||Circus animal trainer||N/C|| |- |20 Mar 1961||[[Kimmins-101|Anthony KIMMINS]]||Actor and film-maker||Connected|| |- |27 March 1961||Thomas COSMO JONES||Ex-Seaman||N/C|| |- |3 Apr 1961||[[Matthews-17212|Jessie MATTHEWS]]||Actress, dancer and singer ||Connected|| |- |10 Apr 1961||Helen WILSON||Missionary in China||N/C|| |- |17 Apr 1961||[[Manser-484|Charlie CHESTER]]||Comedian||Connected|| |- |24 Ap 1961||[[Cohen-3869|Brunel COHEN]]||Politician and double amputee||Connected|| |- |1 May 1961||Godfrey WINN ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godfrey_Winn wiki])||Journalist, writer and actor||N/C|| |- |8 May 1961||Billy WRIGHT ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Wright_(footballer,_born_1924) wiki])||Footballer||N/C|| |} (note the 6 Feb 1961 edition was originally to have featured footballer '''Danny Blanchflower''' who declined to appear. The pre-recorded tribute to Robert Fawcus was broadcast in its place.) '''UK Series 7 (BBC)''' {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Broadcast date !! width=200pt | Subject !! width=200pt | Claim to fame !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |2 Oct 1961||[[Bygraves-18|Max BYGRAVES]]||Entertainer||'''N/C'''|| |- |9 Oct 1961||Mario BORRELLI||Italian priest and charity worker||N/C|| |- |16 Oct 1961||Alastair PEARSON||Highland Light Infantry Officer||N/C|| |- |23 Oct 1961||[[Rix-258|Brian RIX]]||Actor and charity worker||Connected|| |- |30 Oct 1961||Derek DOOLEY ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derek_Dooley_(footballer) wiki])||Footballer||N/C|| |- |6 Nov 1961||Elizabeth TWISTINGTON HIGGINS||Polio stricken dancer and artist||N/C|| |- |13 Nov 1961||Sandy MACPHERSON||Theatre organist ||N/C|| |- |20 Nov 1961||Ronald MENDAY||Highland Light Infantry Officer||N/C|| |- |27 Nov 1961||Harry DAY||Royal Marine and Royal Air Force pilot ||N/C|| |- |4 Dec 1961||[[Finch-1535|Peter FINCH]]||Actor||Connected|| |- |11 Dec 1961||Charlie DRAKE ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Drake wiki])||Comedian, actor, writer and singer||N/C|| |- |18 Dec 1961||Timothy CAIN||Survivor of destroyer HMS Electra||N/C|| |- |25 Dec 1961||Isabella WOODFORD||Nurse and matron to Army Officers||N/C|| |- |1 Jan 1962||David PARK||Scottish miner||N/C|| |- |8 Jan 1962||Sefton DELMER ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sefton_Delmer wiki])||Journalist and foreign correspondent||N/C|| |- |15 Jan 1962||COCO the Clown ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicolai_Poliakoff wiki])||Circus clown||N/C|| |- |22 Jan 1962||Jenny GLEED||Cockney pub landlady ||N/C|| |- |29 Jan 1962||Arthur E DAVIES ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luton_Girls_Choir wiki])||Musical director||N/C|| |- |5 Feb 1962||Tom EVANS||Royal Navy officer||N/C|| |- |12 Feb 1962||David Pelham JAMES ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_James_(British_MP) wiki])||Politician, author and adventurer||N/C|| |- |19 Feb 1962||Kenneth HORNE ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_Horne wiki])||Radio comedian||N/C|| |- |26 Feb 1962||[[Rambam-1|Marie RAMBERT]]||Ballet dancer and teacher||Connected|| |- |5 Mar 1962||David BUTLER||Student||N/C|| |- |12 Mar 1962||Glen MOODY ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glen_Moody wiki])||Welsh light heavyweight boxer||N/C|| |- |19 Mar 1962||Kenneth COOKE||Ship's carpenter on SS Lulworth Hill||N/C|| |- |26 Mar 1962||Tom BREAKS||Fireman ||N/C|| |- |2 Apr 1962||[[Broadbent-978|Dora BRYAN]]||Actress||Connected|| |- |9 Apr 1962||Bob OATWAY||Scrap merchant and charity worker||N/C|| |- |16 Apr 1962||[[Bilk-2|Acker BILK]]||Clarinetist and jazz musician||Connected|| |- |23 Apr 1962||Hester MEAKIN||Scottish district nurse||N/C|| |- |30 Apr 1962||Joe FILLISTON||100-year-old cricketer||N/C|| |- |7 May 1962||[[Lewin-195|Ellaline TERRISS]]||Actress and singer||Connected|| |} '''UK Series 8 (BBC)''' {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Broadcast date !! width=200pt | Subject !! width=200pt | Claim to fame !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |2 Oct 1962||Rupert DAVIES ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rupert_Davies wiki])||''Maigret'' Actor||N/C|| |- |9 Oct 1962||Kenneth REVIS||Royal Engineers bomb disposal officer||N/C|| |- |16 Oct 1962||Sydney MACEWAN||Scottish priest and tenor||N/C|| |- |23 Oct 1962||Cleo LAINE ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cleo_Laine Living])||Jazz singer and actress||N/C|| |- |30 Oct 1962||Arthur BALDWIN||Servant||N/C|| |- |6 Nov 1962||[[Sitwell-37|Edith SITWELL]]||Poet and critic||Connected|| |- |13 Nov 1962||Ben FULLER||Stage Door keeper||N/C|| |- |20 Nov 1962||Robert MCINTOSH ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Henry_McIntosh wiki])||Aviation pioneer||N/C|| |- |27 Nov 1962||Mabel LETHBRIDGE||Peggy the Chair Girl||N/C|| |- |4 Dec 1962||[[Behan-84|Stephen BEHAN]] ||Irish republican||Connected|| |- |11 Dec 1962||Ruby MILLER ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruby_Miller_(actress) wiki])||Actress||N/C|| |- |18 Dec 1962||[[Attenborough-43|Richard ATTENBOROUGH]]||Actor||Connected|| |- |1 Jan 1963||Daniel KIRKPATRICK||Coxswain||N/C|| |- |8 Jan 1963||Michael WILSON||Established Sunfield Children's Home||N/C|| |- |15 Jan 1963||Dick HOSKIN||Charity organiser||N/C|| |- |22 Jan 1963||James CARROLL||Former East End police sergeant||N/C|| |- |29 Jan 1963||Uffa FOX ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uffa_Fox wiki])||Boat designer and sailing enthusiast||N/C|| |- |5 Feb 1963||George CUMMINS||Royal Artillery Officer ||N/C|| |- |12 Feb 1963||[[Jaques-346|Hattie JACQUES]]||Comedy actress||Connected|| |- |19 Feb 1963||Samuel Ironmonger DERRY||Royal Artillery Officer||N/C|| |- |26 Feb 1963||Finlay CURRIE ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finlay_Currie wiki])||Actor||N/C|| |- |5 Mar 1963||Phyllis LUMLEY||Foster mother ||N/C|| |- |12 Mar 1963||[[Lyon-5800|Ben LYON]]||American actor||Connected|| |- |19 Mar 1963||Bertie TIBBLE||Night watcher and blood donor||N/C|| |- |26 Mar 1963||[[Dones-19|Zena DARE]]||Singer and actress||Connected|| |- |2 Apr 1963||Victor WILLCOX||Unemployed craftsman||N/C|| |- |16 Apr 1963||[[Constantine-619|Learie CONSTANTINE]]||Cricketer, broadcast, lawyer and politician||'''N/C'''|| |- |23 Apr 1963||Phyllis Holman RICHARDS||Founder of an adoption society||N/C|| |- |30 Apr 1963||[[Bentin-9|Michael BENTINE]]||Comedian and actor||Connected|| |- |7 May 1963||Joe LOSS ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Loss wiki])||Musician and band leader||N/C|| |- |14 May 1963||Gladys AYLWARD||Evangelical Christian missionary to China||N/C|| |} '''UK Series 9 (BBC)''' Producer: '''Vere Lorrimer''' {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Broadcast date !! width=200pt | Subject !! width=200pt | Claim to fame !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |3 Oct 1963||Stratford JOHNS ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stratford_Johns wiki])||Actor||N/C|| |- |10 Oct 1963||Alice STERN||Concentration camp survivor||N/C|| |- |17 Oct 1963||Robert BOOTHBY ([[Boothby-421|Grandfather]])||Conservative politician||Connectable|| |- |24 Oct 1963||[[Horton-7854|Bessie LOVE]]||American actress||Connected|| |- |31 Oct 1963||Joan STANTON||Blind pianist||N/C|| |- |7 Nov 1963||Harry WORTH ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Worth wiki])||Comedian||N/C|| |- |14 Nov 1963||John DODD||Langley House Trust founder||N/C|| |- |21 Nov 1963||[[Reader-537|Ralph READER]]||Actor and producer||'''N/C'''|| |- |28 Nov 1963||Albert GUERISSE ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Gu%C3%A9risse wiki])||Belgian resistance fighter||N/C|| |- |5 Dec 1963||Albert GUERISSE|||||| |- |12 Dec 1963||[[Lockwood-3793|Margaret LOCKWOOD]]||Actress||'''N/C'''|| |- |19 Dec 1963||Franklin DAY||Teenager blinded in an accident||N/C|| |- |2 Jan 1964||Frederick Spencer CHAPMAN ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freddie_Spencer_Chapman wiki])||British Army officer||N/C|| |- |9 Jan 1964||Frederick Spencer CHAPMAN|||||| |- |16 Jan 1964||[[Hird-305|Thora HIRD]]||Actress||Connected|| |- |23 Jan 1964||Evelyn BARK||Director of International Affairs for the Red Cross||N/C|| |- |30 Jan 1964||Madge WATSON||Superintendent of Deep Sea Fishermen Mission||N/C|| |- |30 Jan 1964||Elsie WOOD||Superintendent of Deep Sea Fishermen Mission||N/C|| |- |6 Feb 1964||Petula CLARK (Living)||Actress and singer||N/C|| |- |13 February 1964||Derek MCCULLOCH ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derek_McCulloch wiki])||BBC radio presenter||N/C|| |- |20 Feb 1964||Bert MATTHEWS||Pearly King and charity worker||N/C|| |- |27 Feb 1964||Ted MOULT ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_Moult wiki])||Farmer and broadcaster||N/C|| |- |5 Mar 1964||Dot PALMER||Foster mother||N/C|| |- |12 Mar 1964||Teddy WINN||RSPCA inspector||N/C|| |- |19 Mar 1964||Barbara MULLEN ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbara_Mullen wiki])||Actress||N/C|| |- |26 Mar 1964||Paul BURROUGH||Clergyman and former prisoner-of-war||N/C|| |- |2 Apr 1964||Sydney SCROGGIE||Disabled hillwalker, writer and poet||N/C|| |- |9 Apr 1964||Ninette DE VALOIS||Founder of the Royal Ballet||N/C|| |- |16 Apr 1964||[[Pire-6|Dominique PIRE]]||Belgian friar – recipient of Nobel Peace Prize||'''N/C'''|| |- |23 Apr 1964||[[De_Havilland-65|Olivia DE HAVILLAND]]||Actress||Connected|| |- |30 Apr 1964||Mary HAWKINS||Nurse||N/C|| |} The BBC cancelled ''This Is Your Life'' in 1964. However, it was revived in 1969 by a rival, commercial channel, ''Thames Television''. The programme now had its familiar theme tune and was shown in colour. It featured "ordinary" people much less frequently, as shows about celebrities tended to get higher ratings. == UK: Revival on ITV == '''UK Series 10 (Thames)'''
Producer: '''Robert Tyrell''' (series 10-11)
Theme tune: ''Gala Performance'' by '''Laurie Johnson''' {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Broadcast date !! width=200pt | Subject !! width=200pt | Claim to fame !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |19 Nov 1969||Des O'CONNOR ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Des_O%27Connor wiki])||Singer, presenter and comedian||N/C|| |- |26 Nov 1969||[[Charlton-2534|Bobby CHARLTON]]||Footballer||Connected|| |- |3 Dec 1969||Harry DRIVER ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Driver wiki])||Television scriptwriter||N/C|| |- |10 Dec 1969||[[Hornby-198|TWIGGY (Lesley Hornby)]] (Living)||Model||Connected|| |- |17 Dec 1969||[[Blackman-3212|Honor BLACKMAN]]||Actress||Connected|| |- |31 Dec 1969||Joy, Teddie (Living) and Babs - the BEVERLEY Sisters ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beverley_Sisters wiki])||Singing group||N/C|| |- |7 Jan 1970||John FAIRFAX ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Fairfax_(rower) wiki])||Rower and adventurer||N/C|| |- |14 Jan 1970||[[Cooper-44152|Henry COOPER]]||Boxer||Connected|| |- |21 Jan 1970||Jackie STEWART (Living)||Motor racing driver||N/C|| |- |28 Jan 1970||[[Savile-277|Jimmy SAVILE]]||DJ and television personality||Connected|| |- |4 Feb 1970||Arthur DOOLEY ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Dooley wiki])||Artist and sculptor||N/C|| |- |11 Feb 1970||Wendy CRAIG (Living)||Actress||N/C|| |- |18 Feb 1970||Tony JACKLIN (Living)||Golfer||N/C|| |- |25 Feb 1970||Charlie CAIROLI ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Cairoli wiki])||Circus clown||N/C|| |- |4 Mar 1970||Richard EVANS||Lifeboat coxswain||N/C|| |- |11 Mar 1970||Alfie BASS ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfie_Bass wiki])||Actor||N/C|| |- |18 Mar 1970||Jack GOOD ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Good_(producer) wiki])||Television and record producer||N/C|| |- |25 Mar 1970||Joe MERCER ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Mercer wiki])||Football manager||N/C|| |- |1 Apr 1970||[[Corbett-3784|Ronnie CORBETT]]||Actor and comedian||Connected|| |- |8 Apr 1970||[[Milburn-729|Colin MILBURN]]||Cricketer||'''N/C'''|| |- |15 Apr 1970||Frankie VAUGHAN ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frankie_Vaughan wiki])||Singer and actor ||N/C|| |- |22 Apr 1970||Lorna RIDGWAY||Teacher and educationalist||N/C|| |- |6 May 1970||[[Doonican-1|Val DOONICAN]]||Singer ||'''N/C'''|| |- |13 May 1970||Johnny SPEIGHT ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Speight wiki])||Television scriptwriter ||N/C|| |- |20 May 1970||[[Varney-2260|Reg VARNEY]]||Actor and comedian||'''N/C'''|| |- |27 May 1970||Harold FRENCH ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_French wiki])||Actor and film director||N/C|| |} '''UK Series 11 (Thames)''' New producer: '''Malcolm Morris''' (1932-2016) N/C {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Broadcast date !! width=200pt | Subject !! width=200pt | Claim to fame !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |18 Nov 1970||[[Hope-152|Bob HOPE]]||Actor, comedian and entertainer||Connected|| |- |25 Nov 1970||Bob HOPE|||||| |- |2 Dec 1970||Vidal SASSOON ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vidal_Sassoon wiki])||Hairstylist||N/C|| |- |9 Dec 1970||Talbot ROTHWELL ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talbot_Rothwell wiki])||Screenwriter||N/C|| |- |16 Dec 1970||Mike and Bernie WINTERS ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernie_Winters wiki])||Comedy double act||N/C|| |- |23 Dec 1970||Joe BROWN (Living)||Singer and musician||N/C|| |- |30 Dec 1970||[[Campbell-56267|Patrick CAMPBELL]]||Journalist and television personality||'''N/C'''|| |- |6 Jan 1971||[[Moore-53451|Bobby MOORE]]||Footballer||Connected|| |- |13 Jan 1971||Robert SOUTTER||Ambulance driver||N/C|| |- |20 Jan 1971||[[Hill-42704|Graham HILL]]||Racing driver||Connected|| |- |27 Jan 1971||Sandy POWELL ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandy_Powell_(comedian) wiki])||Comedian||N/C|| |- |3 Feb 1971||[[Woodward-7645|Edward WOODWARD]]||Actor||Connected|| |- |10 Feb 1971||Moira LISTER ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moira_Lister wiki])||Actress||N/C|| |- |17 Feb 1971||[[Henderson-25226|Dickie HENDERSON]]||Entertainer ||Connected|| |- |24 Feb 1971||[[Pickles-369|Wilfred PICKLES]]||Actor and radio presenter||Connected|| |- |3 Mar 1971||[[Ball-18159|Kenny BALL]]||Jazz musician||'''N/C'''|| |- |10 Mar 1971||Marjorie PROOPS||Journalist and agony aunt||N/C|| |- |17 Mar 1971||Basil D'OLIVEIRA||Cricketer||N/C|| |- |24 Mar 1971||[[Dunn-17441|Clive DUNN]]||Actor||Connected|| |- |31 Mar 1971||Peter NOONE (Living)||Singer and actor||N/C|| |- |7 Apr 1971||[[Dickens-679|Monica DICKENS]]||Writer||Connected|| |- |14 Apr 1971||[[Pertwee-1|Jon PERTWEE]]||Actor, comedian and entertainer||Connected|| |- |21 Apr 1971||Lionel JEFFRIES||Actor and film director||N/C|| |- |28 Apr 1971||Adam FAITH||Singer and actor||N/C|| |- |5 May 1971||[[Withers-1557|Googie WITHERS]]||Actress||Connected|| |- |12 May 1971||[[Busby-2844|Matt BUSBY]]||Football manager||Connected|| |} '''UK Series 12 (Thames)''' {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Broadcast date !! width=200pt | Subject !! width=200pt | Claim to fame !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |17 Nov 1971||[[Best-3272|George BEST]]||Footballer||N/C|| |- |24 Nov 1971||Alfred MARKS ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Marks wiki])||Actor and comedian||N/C|| |- |1 Dec 1971||Rolf HARRIS ([[Harris-64264|father]])||Artist and entertainer||Connectable|| |- |8 Dec 1971||Don WHILLANS||Rock climber and mountaineer||N/C|| |- |15 Dec 1971||Sacha DISTEL||Singer and guitarist||N/C|| |- |22 Dec 1971||[[Dawson-8001|Les DAWSON]]||Comedian||Connected|| |- |29 Dec 1971||[[Hare-2685|Doris HARE]]||Actress||Connected|| |- |5 Jan 1972||Keith MICHELL ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keith_Michell wiki])||Actor||N/C|| |- |12 Jan 1972||[[Frost-5880|David FROST]]||Broadcaster, journalist and entertainer ||Connected|| |- |19 Jan 1972||[[John-3854|Barry JOHN]]||Rugby union player ||'''N/C'''|| |- |26 Jan 1972||[[Flanders-612|Michael FLANDERS]]||Actor, broadcaster, writer and performer ||Connected|| |- |2 Feb 1972||[[Williams-132239|Charlie WILLIAMS ]]||Comedian||'''N/C'''|| |- |9 Feb 1972||Ginette SPANIER||Fashion house director ||N/C|| |- |16 Feb 1972||Hughie GREEN ([[Yates-1029|daughter]])||Television presenter and actor ||Connectable|| |- |23 Feb 1972||Tom COURTENAY ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Courtenay Living])||Actor||N/C|| |- |1 Mar 1972||[[Baker-53012|Hylda BAKER]]||Comedienne and actress||Connected|| |- |8 Mar 1972||[[Banks-6030|Gordon BANKS]]||Football goalkeeper||Connected|| |- |15 Mar 1972||Alan RUDKIN ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Rudkin wiki])||Boxer||N/C|| |- |22 Mar 1972|| Michael WOOD||Doctor||N/C|| |- |29 Mar 1972|| Graham KERR ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graham_Kerr Living])||Television chef||N/C|| |- |5 Apr 1972|| Pauline COLLINS ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pauline_Collins Living])||Actress ||N/C|| |- |12 Apr 1972|| Ray ILLINGWORTH ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Illingworth wiki])||Cricketer ||N/C|| |- |19 Apr 1972||[[Hayes-18179|Patricia HAYES]]||Actress||Connected|| |- |26 Apr 1972|| Nosher POWELL ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nosher_Powell wiki])||Stuntman, actor and former boxer ||N/C|| |- |3 May 1972||[[Briers-110|Richard BRIERS]]||Actor||Connected|| |- |10 May 1972|| [[Lawrie-642|LULU]] (Marie Lawrie) ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lulu_(singer) Living])||Singer and actress ||Connected|| |} '''UK Series 13 (Thames)''' {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Broadcast date !! width=200pt | Subject !! width=200pt | Claim to fame !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |15 Nov 1972||[[Manfield-121|Pat PHOENIX]]||Actress||Connected|| |- |22 Nov 1972||Bill GRIFFITHS||Second World War veteran||N/C|| |- |29 Nov 1972||Shirley BASSEY (Living)||Singer ||N/C|| |- |6 Dec 1972||[[Misell-4|Warren MITCHELL]]||Actor||Connected|| |- |13 Dec 1972||[[Moore-38127|Dudley MOORE]]||Actor, comedian, composer and musician||Connected|| |- |20 Dec 1972||Phyllis CALVERT||Actress||N/C|| |- |27 Dec 1972||Larry GRAYSON||Comedian ||N/C|| |- |3 Jan 1973||Clive SULLIVAN||Rugby league player ||N/C|| |- |10 Jan 1973||[[Shankly-6|Bill SHANKLY]]|| Football manager ||'''N/C'''|| |- |17 Jan 1973||Willie CARSON (Living)||Jockey||N/C|| |- |24 Jan 1973||Jack SMETHURST ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Smethurst wiki])||Actor ||N/C|| |- |31 Jan 1973||Mary PETERS (Living)||Athlete||N/C|| |- |7 Feb 1973||Noele GORDON ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noele_Gordon wiki])||Actress||N/C|| |- |14 Feb 1973||James CORRIGAN||Businessman ||N/C|| |- |21 Feb 1973||Pat REID||British Army Officer and author||N/C|| |- |28 Feb 1973||Diana COUPLAND ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diana_Coupland wiki])||Actress and singer||N/C|| |- |7 Mar 1973||Dulcie GRAY ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dulcie_Gray wiki])||Actress and writer||N/C|| |- |14 Mar 1973||Janet ADAMS||Red Cross nurse||N/C|| |- |21 Mar 1973||Rita HUNTER||Opera singer ||N/C|| |- |28 Mar 1973||[[Crowther-234|Leslie CROWTHER]]||Comedian, actor and television presenter||Connected|| |- |4 Apr 1973||Jimmy LOGAN||Entertainer and impresario||N/C|| |- |11 Apr 1973||[[Milligan-1114|Spike MILLIGAN]]||Comedian, writer and actor ||Connected|| |- |18 Apr 1973||Jackie PALLO|| Wrestler||N/C|| |- |25 Apr 1973||John GREGSON||Actor ||N/C|| |- |2 May 1973||[[Charlton-2538|Jackie CHARLTON]]|| Footballer||Connected|| |- |9 May 1973||Francis O'LEARY||Roman Catholic priest and missionary||N/C|| |} (Note, Diana Coupland was the wife of Monty Norman (Bond composer), Dulcie Gray the wife of actor Michael Denison) '''UK Series 14 (Thames)''' {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Broadcast date !! width=200pt | Subject !! width=200pt | Claim to fame !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |21 Nov 1973||Jim DALE (Living)||Actor, singer and songwriter||N/C|| |- |28 Nov 1973||Vic FEATHER ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vic_Feather wiki])||Trade unionist||N/C|| |- |5 Dec 1973||Hayley MILLS (Living)||Actress||N/C|| |- |12 Dec 1973||Pete MURRAY (Living)||Radio and television presenter and actor||N/C|| |- |19 Dec 1973||[[Sewell-2950|George SEWELL]]||Actor||Connected|| |- |26 Dec 1973||[[Nixon-8491|David NIXON]] ||Magician and television personality ||'''N/C'''|| |- |2 Jan 1974||Robert DOUGALL ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Dougall wiki])||Broadcaster||N/C|| |- |9 Jan 1974||[[Guyler-52|Deryck GUYLER]]||Actor||Connected|| |- |16 Jan 1974||Derek DOUGAN ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derek_Dougan wiki])||Footballer ||N/C|| |- |23 Jan 1974||William COLES||Retired Royal Air Force Officer ||N/C|| |- |30 Jan 1974||Jimmy JEWEL ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Jewel wiki])||Comedian and actor||N/C|| |- |6 Feb 1974||John ALDERTON (Living)||Actor ||N/C|| |- |13 Feb 1974||[[Moore-75385|Patrick MOORE]]||Astronomer, writer and broadcaster||'''N/C'''|| |- |20 Feb 1974||[[Kydd-183|Sam KYDD]]||Actor||Connected|| |- |27 Feb 1974||[[Dankworth-72|John DANKWORTH]]||Musician and composer||'''N/C'''|| |- |28 Feb 1974||Gordon OSTLERE||Surgeon and writer||N/C|| |- |6 Mar 1974||[[Ogus-22|Lionel BLAIR]]||Dancer, choreographer and actor||'''N/C'''|| |- |13 Mar 1974||Sheila SCOTT||Aviator||N/C|| |- |20 Mar 1974||[[Dotrice-2|Roy DOTRICE]]||Actor||Connected|| |- |27 Mar 1974||Barry BRIGGS||Motorcycle racer ||N/C|| |- |3 Apr 1974||[[Lee-10622|Christopher LEE]]||Actor||Connected|| |- |10 Apr 1974||Beryl GREY||Ballet dancer||N/C|| |- |17 Apr 1974||Terry BIDDLECOMBE||Jockey||N/C|| |- |24 Apr 1974||[[Revie-98|Don REVIE]]||Football manager||Connected|| |- |1 May 1974||[[Morley-1565|Robert MORLEY]]||Actor||Connected|| |- |8 May 1974||David HEMERY (Living)||Athlete||N/C|| |- |15 May 1974||[[Andrews-13912|Eamonn ANDREWS]]||Television presenter||Connected|| |} '''UK Series 15 (Thames)''' Producer: '''Jack Crawshaw''' {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Broadcast date !! width=200pt | Subject !! width=200pt | Claim to fame !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- ||10 Oct 1974||Jack ASHLEY ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Ashley,_Baron_Ashley_of_Stoke wiki])||Politician||N/C|| |- |13 Nov 1974||John CONTEH ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Conteh Living])||Boxer||N/C|| |- |20 Nov 1974||Jack HOWARTH ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Howarth_(actor) wiki])|| Actor||N/C|| |- |27 Nov 1974||Chay BLYTH ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chay_Blyth Living])|| Yachtsman and rower ||N/C|| |- |4 Dec 1974||[[Williams-62608|Bill MAYNARD]]||Actor and comedian||Connected|| |- |11 Dec 1974||Richard O'SULLIVAN ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_O%27Sullivan Living])|| Actor ||N/C|| |- |18 Dec 1974||[[Francis-10214|Dick FRANCIS]]||Crime writer and former jockey||'''N/C'''|| |- |25 Dec 1974||[[Askey-291|Arthur ASKEY]]|| Comedian and actor||Connected|| |- |1 Jan 1975||Jean KENT ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Kent wiki])|| Actress||N/C|| |- |8 Jan 1975||Geoff LOVE ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoff_Love wiki])||Musician, composer and arranger ||N/C|| |- |15 Jan 1975||Ray COONEY ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Cooney Living])||Playwright, actor and director||N/C|| |- |22 Jan 1975||Queenie WATTS ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queenie_Watts wiki])||Actress and singer||N/C|| |- |29 Jan 1975||Harry JOHNSON||Coastguard||N/C|| |- |5 Feb 1975||[[Rossiter-1142|Leonard ROSSITER]]||Actor||Connected|| |- |12 Feb 1975||John HANSON ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Hanson_(singer) wiki])||Singer and actor||N/C|| |- |19 Feb 1975||Denis LAW (Living)||Footballer||N/C|| |- |26 Feb 1975||[[Olden-120|Ted RAY]]||Comedian||'''N/C'''|| |- |5 Mar 1975||[[Butterworth-641|Peter BUTTERWORTH]]||Actor||Connected|| |- |12 Mar 1975||Nina BADEN-SEMPER ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nina_Baden-Semper Living])||Actress||N/C|| |- |19 Mar 1975||Dickie DAVIES ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dickie_Davies wiki])||Television sports presenter ||N/C|| |- |26 Mar 1975||Moira ANDERSON ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moira_Anderson Living])||Singer||N/C|| |- |2 Apr 1975||Precious MCKENZIE ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Precious_McKenzie Living])||Weightlifter||N/C|| |- |9 Apr 1975||[[Sugden-265|Mollie SUGDEN]]||Actress||Connected|| |- |16 Apr 1975||[[Bates-12182|Michael BATES]]||Actor||Connected|| |- |23 Apr 1975||Willie John MCBRIDE ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_John_McBride Living])||Rugby union player ||N/C|| |- |30 Apr 1975||Petula CLARK ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petula_Clark Living])||Singer and actress||N/C|| |- |7 May 1975||Garfield SOBERS ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garfield_Sobers Living])||Cricketer||N/C|| |} '''UK Series 16 (Thames)''' {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Broadcast date !! width=200pt | Subject !! width=200pt | Claim to fame !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |12 Nov 1975||Ronnie DUKES ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dukes_and_Lee wiki])||Entertainer||N/C|| |- |19 Nov 1975||[[Jones-60133|Ray MILLAND]]||Actor||Connected|| |- |26 Nov 1975||Mike HAILWOOD ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Hailwood wiki])||Motorcycle racer and racing driver||N/C|| |- |3 Dec 1975||[[Higgins-14076|Frank WINDSOR]]||Actor||Connected|| |- |10 Dec 1975||[[Pyke-231|Magnus PYKE]]||Scientist, writer and presenter||Connected|| |- |17 Dec 1975||[[Tidy-313|Bill TIDY]]||Cartoonist, writer and television personality||Connected|| |- |24 Dec 1975||Gladys MILLS ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mrs_Mills wiki])||Pianist||N/C|| |- |31 Dec 1975||[[Stewart-48491|Andy STEWART]]||Singer and entertainer||Connected|| |- |7 Jan 1976||[[Davies-15794|Windsor DAVIES]]||Actor||'''N/C'''|| |- |14 Jan 1976||Ray REARDON ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Reardon Living])||Snooker player||N/C|| |- |21 Jan 1976||Patrick MOWER ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Mower Living])||Actor||N/C|| |- |28 Jan 1976||Alberto REMEDIOS ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberto_Remedios wiki])||Operatic tenor||N/C|| |- |4 Feb 1976||Susan MASHAM ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_Cunliffe-Lister,_Baroness_Masham_of_Ilton Living])||Paralympian, life peer and disability campaigner||N/C|| |- |11 Feb 1976||[[Driver-2958|Betty DRIVER]]||Actress and singer||Connected|| |- |18 Feb 1976||Henry 'Shrimp' DAVIES||Lifeboat coxswain||N/C|| |- |25 Feb 1976||Gwen BERRYMAN ([https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gwen_Berryman wiki])||Actress (''The Archers'')||N/C|| |- |3 Mar 1976||[[Hill-57976|Vince HILL]]||Singer and songwriter||'''N/C'''|| |- |10 Mar 1976||[[Ridley-636|Arnold RIDLEY]]||Actor, director and playwright||Connected|| |- |17 Mar 1976||[[Reid-23266|Beryl REID]]||Actress||Connected|| |- |24 Mar 1976||Alan MULLERY ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Mullery Living])||Footballer||N/C|| |- |31 Mar 1976||[[Thrower-1045|Percy THROWER]]||Gardener and broadcaster||Connected|| |- |7 Apr 1976||Gareth EDWARDS ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gareth_Edwards Living])||Rugby union player||N/C|| |- |14 Apr 1976||[[Whitfield-686|June WHITFIELD]]||Actress||Connected|| |- |21 Apr 1976||Terry FINCHER ([[Fincher-665|profile?]])||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_Fincher Photojournalist]||N/C|| |- |28 Apr 1976||Richard DUNN ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Dunn_(boxer) Living])||Heavyweight boxer||N/C|| |- |5 May 1976||Norman CROUCHER ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Croucher Living])||Mountain climber||N/C|| |- |22 Sep 1976||ITV ||Television channel|||| |} '''UK Series 17 (Thames)''' {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Broadcast date !! width=200pt | Subject !! width=200pt | Claim to fame !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |27 Oct 1976||[[Howard-25858|Frankie HOWERD]]||Comedian||Connected|| |- |3 Nov 1976||Wilfred HYDE-WHITE ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilfrid_Hyde-White wiki])||Actor||N/C|| |- |10 Nov 1976||John BLASHFORD-SNELL ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Blashford-Snell Living])||Army officer, explorer and author||N/C|| |- |17 Nov 1976||Mervyn DAVIES ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mervyn_Davies_(rugby_union) wiki])||Rugby union player||N/C|| |- |24 Nov 1976||Pam AYRES ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pam_Ayres Living])||Poet and broadcaster||N/C|| |- |1 Dec 1976||Ivy BENSON ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivy_Benson wiki])||Bandleader of renowned all-female band||N/C|| |- |8 Dec 1976||Jim WICKS (no wiki)||Boxing manager||N/C|| |- |15 Dec 1976||[[Ackland-534|Joss ACKLAND]]||Actor||Connected|| |- |22 Dec 1976||[[Inman-2528|John INMAN]]||Comedy actor||'''N/C'''|| |- |29 Dec 1976||Patrick CARGILL ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Cargill wiki])||Actor||N/C|| |- |5 Jan 1977||Sheila HANCOCK ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheila_Hancock Living])||Actress||N/C|| |- |12 Jan 1977||Tom O'CONNOR ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_O%27Connor_(comedian) wiki])||Comedian||N/C|| |- |19 Jan 1977||Florence PRIEST||Medical missionary||N/C|| |- |26 Jan 1977||Tony BRITTON ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Britton wiki])||Actor||N/C|| |- |2 Feb 1977||Molly WEIR ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molly_Weir wiki])||Actress, McWitch||N/C|| |- |9 Feb 1977||[[Quayle-210|Anthony QUAYLE]]||Actor||Connected|| |- |16 Feb 1977||Alfred PAVEY||Lifeboat coxswain ||N/C|| |- |23 Feb 1977||Michael DENISON ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Denison wiki])||Actor||N/C|| |- |2 Mar 1977||Mary CHIPPERFIELD||Animal trainer and circus entertainer||N/C|| |- |9 Mar 1977||[[Sachs-409|Leonard SACHS]]||Actor and chairman of The Good Old Days||Connected|| |- |16 Mar 1977||Cyril FLETCHER ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyril_Fletcher wiki])||Comedian||N/C|| |- |23 Mar 1977||[[Parsons-16764|Matt MONRO]]||Singer||'''N/C'''|| |- |30 Mar 1977||Tony GREIG ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Greig wiki])||Cricketer||N/C|| |- |6 Apr 1977||John FROST||Army Officer||N/C|| |- |13 Apr 1977||[[Rix-258|Brian RIX]]||Actor-manager and charity campaigner||Connected|| |- |20 Apr 1977||Alberto SEMPRINI ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberto_Semprini wiki])||Pianist||N/C|| |- |27 Apr 1977||[[Battenberg-26|Louis MOUNTBATTEN]]||Statesman and naval officer||Connected|| |} '''UK Series 18 (Thames)''' {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Broadcast date !! width=200pt | Subject !! width=200pt | Claim to fame !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |23 Nov 1977||[[Beckinsale-18|Richard BECKINSALE]]||Actor||'''N/C''' |- |30 Nov 1977||[[Von_Ustinow-1|Peter USTINOV]]||Actor, writer, director and broadcaster||Connected|| |- |7 Dec 1977||Virginia WADE ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_Wade Living])||Tennis player||N/C|| |- |14 Dec 1977||Robert ARNOTT ([https://oceanlinersmagazine.com/2015/09/22/robert-arnott-qe2-captain/ obit])||Captain of the QE2||N/C|| |- |21 Dec 1977||Lin BERWICK||Disabled counsellor||N/C|| |- |28 Dec 1977||[[Paisley-870|Bob PAISLEY]] ||Football manager||Connected|| |- |4 Jan 1978||The BACHELORS: Con and Dec (Living) Cluskey, John Stokes ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bachelors Living)])||Irish music group||N/C|| |- |11 Jan 1978||David BROOME ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Broome Living])||Show jumping champion||N/C|| |- |18 Jan 1978||[[English-7304|Arthur ENGLISH]]||Actor and comedian||Connected|| |- |25 Jan 1978||Barry SHEENE ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_Sheene wiki])||Motorcycle racer||N/C|| |- |1 Feb 1978||Margot TURNER||Military nurse and nursing administrator||N/C|| |- |8 Feb 1978||Pat COOMBS ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pat_Coombs wiki])||Actress||N/C|| |- |15 Feb 1978||Michael CROFT ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Croft wiki])||Founder of the National Youth Theatre||N/C|| |- |22 Feb 1978||Max BOYCE ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Boyce Living])||Comedian, singer and entertainer||N/C|| |- |1 Mar 1978||Nicholas PARSONS ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Parsons wiki])||Television and radio presenter and actor||N/C|| |- |8 Mar 1978||Richard GOOLDEN ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Goolden wiki])||Actor||N/C|| |- |15 Mar 1978||[[Hendry-695|Ian HENDRY]]||Actor||Connected|| |- |22 Mar 1978||Marti CAINE ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marti_Caine wiki])||Comedienne and entertainer||N/C|| |- |29 March 1978||[[Wallace-19907|Ian WALLACE]]||Opera singer, actor and broadcaster||'''N/C'''|| |- |5 Apr 1978||[[Waterman-3188|Dennis WATERMAN]]||Actor||Connected|| |- |12 Apr 1978||Anton DOLIN ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Dolin_(ballet_dancer) wiki])||Ballet dancer and choreographer||N/C|| |- |19 Apr 1978||[[Wogan-112|Terry WOGAN]]||Radio and television broadcaster ||Connected|| |- |26 Apr 1978||[[Franklyn-63|William FRANKLYN]]||Comedy actor||Connected|| |- |3 May 1978||Richard MURDOCH ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Murdoch wiki])||Comedy actor||N/C|| |- |17 May 1978||[[Patterson-22296|Harry PATTERSON]]||Author||'''N/C'''|| |- |24 May 1978||Jule STYNE ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jule_Styne wiki])||Songwriter and composer||N/C|| |- |31 May 1978||[[Yarwood-262|Mike YARWOOD]]||Impressionist and comedian||Connected|| |} '''UK Series 19 (Thames)''' {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Broadcast date !! width=200pt | Subject !! width=200pt | Claim to fame !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |25 Oct 1978||Alice GOLDBERGER||Child therapist (Lingfield House/Weir Courtney)||N/C|| |- |1 Nov 1978||[[Parkinson-3971|Michael PARKINSON]]||Broadcaster, journalist and author||Connected|| |- |8 Nov 1978||Mary O'HARA ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_O%27Hara Living])||Singer and harpist ||N/C|| |- |15 Nov 1978||Barbara KELLY ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbara_Kelly wiki])||Actress and broadcaster||N/C|| |- |22 Nov 1978||[[Scott-44571|Terry SCOTT]]||Comedy actor||Connected|| |- |29 Nov 1978||[[Shand-666|Jimmy SHAND]]||Scottish musician||Connected|| |- |6 Dec 1978||[[Newby-2056|Eric NEWBY]]||Author and travel writer||'''N/C'''|| |- |13 Dec 1978||[[Neal-1894|Patricia NEAL]]||Actress||Connected|| |- |20 Dec 1978||[[Bellamy-1889|David BELLAMY]]||Author, broadcaster and botanist||Connected|| |- |25 Dec 1978||[[Clay-1582|Muhammad ALI]]||Boxer||Connected|| |- |1 Jan 1979||[[Welch-9234|Vera LYNN]]||Singer and entertainer||Connected|| |- |10 Jan 1979||Naomi JAMES ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naomi_James Living])||Yachtswoman||N/C|| |- |17 Jan 1979||Leslie THOMAS ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leslie_Thomas wiki])||Author||N/C|| |- |24 Jan 1979||James GALWAY ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Galway Living])||Flautist and musician||N/C|| |- |31 Jan 1979||Elaine PAIGE ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elaine_Paige Living])||Singer and actress||Unlisted|| |- |7 Feb 1979||[[Fraser-1537|Lord LOVAT]]||Chief of the Clan Fraser and British Commando||N/C|| |- |14 Feb 1979||Kevin KEEGAN ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Keegan Living])||Footballer||N/C|| |- |21 Feb 1979||Stephane GRAPPELLI ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St%C3%A9phane_Grappelli wiki])||French jazz violinist||N/C|| |- |28 Feb 1979||Robert POWELL ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Powell Living])||Actor||N/C|| |- |7 Mar 1979||Shirley "Big Daddy" CRABTREE ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shirley_Crabtree wiki])||Wrestler||N/C|| |- |14 Mar 1979||Peter BARKWORTH ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Barkworth wiki])||Actor||N/C|| |- |21 Mar 1979||Robert LAW||Winchman||N/C|| |- |28 Mar 1979||[[Ginsburg-101|Dinah SHERIDAN]]||Actress||Connected|| |- |4 Apr 1979||[[Williams-136118|JPR WILLIAMS]]||Rugby union footballer ||'''N/C'''|| |- |11 Apr 1979||Joyce PEARCE||Charity founder||N/C|| |- |18 Apr 1979||[[Ogilvy-954|Ian OGILVY]]||Actor||Connected|| |- |3 May 1979||Margaret KELLY ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Kelly_(dancer) wiki])||Irish dancer – founder of The Bluebell Girls||N/C|| |} '''UK Series 20 (Thames)''' {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Broadcast date !! width=200pt | Subject !! width=200pt | Claim to fame !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |28 Nov 1979||Pat SEED -1984||Journalist and campaigner||N/C|| |- |5 Dec 1979||[[Trueman-733|Fred TRUEMAN]]||Cricketer||'''N/C'''|| |- |12 Dec 1979||Noel BARBER ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noel_Barber wiki])||Novelist and journalist||N/C|| |- |19 Dec 1979||[[Aznavourian-1|Charles AZNAVOUR]]||French singer, songwriter and actor||'''N/C'''|| |- |25 Dec 1979||[[Sykes-2296|Eric SYKES]]||Writer, comedian and actor||Connected|| |- |2 Jan 1980||[[Sachs-202|Andrew SACHS]]||Actor||'''N/C'''|| |- |9 Jan 1980||Gerald HARPER ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald_Harper Lives!])||Actor||N/C|| |- |16 Jan 1980||Terry GRIFFITHS ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_Griffiths Living])||Snooker player||N/C|| |- |23 Jan 1980||Paddie O'NEIL ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paddie_O%27Neil wiki])||Actress and singer||N/C|| |- |30 Jan 1980||[[Martin-78053|George MARTIN]]||Record producer, musician and composer||'''N/C'''|| |- |6 Feb 1980||Geoffrey CAPES ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoff_Capes Living])||Athlete and strongman||N/C|| |- |13 Feb 1980||[[Kinnear-858|Roy KINNEAR]]||Comedy actor||'''N/C'''|| |- |20 Feb 1980||Nyree Dawn PORTER ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nyree_Dawn_Porter wiki])||Actress||N/C|| |- |27 Feb 1980||Emlyn HUGHES ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emlyn_Hughes wiki])||Footballer||N/C|| |- |5 Mar 1980||[[Stewart-26601|Stewart GRANGER]]||Actor||Connected|| |- |12 Mar 1980||Clare FRANCIS ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clare_Francis Living])||Yachtswoman||N/C|| |- |19 Mar 1980||Jilly COOPER ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jilly_Cooper Living])||Author||N/C|| |- |26 Mar 1980||Robin COUSINS ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Cousins Living])||Figure skater||N/C|| |- |2 Apr 1980||Brian BEVAN||Lifeboat coxswain||N/C|| |- |9 Apr 1980||Bill BEAUMONT ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Beaumont Living])||Rugby union player||N/C|| |- |16 Apr 1980||Mike TETLEY ([https://www.csp.org.uk/frontline/article/thank-you-csp Living?])||Ex-serviceman blinded in battle||N/C|| |- |23 Apr 1980||Alan MINTER ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Minter wiki])||Boxer||N/C|| |- |30 Apr 1980||Nat JACKLEY ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nat_Jackley wiki])||Comedy actor||N/C|| |- |7 May 1980||Cathleen NESBITT ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cathleen_Nesbitt wiki])||Actress||N/C|| |- |14 May 1980||Michael ASPEL ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Aspel Living])||Television presenter||N/C|| |- |21 May 1980||Clive LLOYD ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clive_Lloyd Living])||West Indian cricketer||N/C|| |}
== UK: The 1980s == '''UK Series 21 (Thames)''' {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Broadcast date !! width=200pt | Subject !! width=200pt | Claim to fame !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |15 Oct 1980|| Joe LOSS ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Loss wiki])||Musician and band leader||N/C|| |- |22 Oct 1980||Julie GOODYEAR ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julie_Goodyear Living])||Actress||N/C|| |- |29 Oct 1980||Lawrie MCMENEMY ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrie_McMenemy Living])||Football manager ||N/C|| |- |5 Nov 1980||[[Bowles-4032|Peter BOWLES]]||Actor||'''N/C'''|| |- |12 Nov 1980||Mike YARWOOD (Not that one)||Winchman||N/C|| |- |19 Nov 1980||[[Schlesinger-179|John SCHLESINGER]]||Film director||'''N/C'''|| |- |26 Nov 1980||[[Lloyd_Webber-1|Andrew LLOYD WEBBER]] (Living)||Composer||N/C|| |- |3 Dec 1980||[[Brown-113770|Janet BROWN]]||Actress, comedian and impressionist||Connected|| |- |10 Dec 1980||[[Bewes-48|Rodney BEWES]]||Actor||Connected|| |- |17 Dec 1980||Russell HARTY ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russell_Harty wiki])||Writer and broadcaster||N/C|| |- |25 Dec 1980||Joan WELLS||Foster mother||N/C|| |- |31 Dec 1980||Billy CONNOLLY ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Connolly Living])||Scottish comedian and musician||N/C|| |- |7 Jan 1981||[[Rowbotham-251|Bill OWEN]]||Actor||Connected|| |- |14 Jan 1981||Jeffery ARCHER ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeffrey_Archer Living])||Author and former politician||N/C|| |- |21 Jan 1981||Brian JACKS ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Jacks Living])||Olympic judoka||N/C|| |- |28 Jan 1981||Melvin HAYES ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melvyn_Hayes Living]/[[Hyams-37|Unlisted?]])||Comedy actor||N/C|| |- |4 Feb 1981||Fred HOUSEGO ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Housego Living])||London taxi driver and Mastermind champion||N/C|| |- |11 Feb 1981||Alex HIGGINS ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alex_Higgins wiki])||Snooker player||N/C|| |- |18 Feb 1981||[[Brooke-Taylor-7|Tim BROOKE-TAYLOR]]||Comedy actor – member of The Goodies||Connected|| |- |25 Feb 1981||[[Cribbins-22|Bernard CRIBBINS]]||Comedy actor||Connected|| |- |4 Mar 1981||Gemma CRAVEN ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gemma_Craven Living])||Actress and singer||N/C|| |- |11 Mar 1981||Jim WATT ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Watt_(boxer) Living])||Boxer||N/C|| |- |18 Mar 1981||[[Thaw-8|John THAW]]||Actor||Connected|| |- |25 Mar 1981||Jonjo O'NEILL ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonjo_O%27Neill_(jockey) Living])||Irish National Hunt jockey ||N/C|| |- |8 Apr 1981||Judith CHALMERS ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith_Chalmers Living])||TV presenter||N/C|| |- |15 Apr 1981||Margaret PRICE ([https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p048hp3j Living?])||Paralympic athlete||N/C|| |} '''UK Series 22 (Thames)''' {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Broadcast date !! width=200pt | Subject !! width=200pt | Claim to fame !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |13 Oct 1981||Bob CHAMPION ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Champion Living])||Jockey||N/C|| |- |21 Oct 1981||[[Frazer-2231|Bill FRASER]]||Actor||Connected|| |- |28 Oct 1981||Wayne SLEEP ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayne_Sleep Living])||Dancer||N/C|| |- |4 Nov 1981||Ian BOTHAM ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Botham Living])||Cricketer||N/C|| |- |11 Nov 1981||CANNON ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Cannon Living]) and [[Harper-14481|BALL]]||Comedy double act||'''N/C'''|| |- |18 Nov 1981||Rob BUCKMAN ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rob_Buckman wiki])||Doctor, comedian and author||N/C|| |- |25 Nov 1981||Angela RIPPON ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angela_Rippon Living])||Journalist, newsreader, presenter and writer||N/C|| |- |2 Dec 1981||Julia MCKENZIE ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_McKenzie Living])||Actress and singer||N/C|| |- |9 Dec 1981||[[Milburn-1338|Jackie MILBURN]]||Former footballer||Connected|| |- |16 Dec 1981||Paul SHANE ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Shane wiki])||Comedian and actor||N/C|| |- |23 Dec 1981||Peter ADAMSON ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Adamson_(actor) wiki])||Actor (''Coronation Street'')||N/C|| |- |25 Dec 1981||Kiri TE KANAWA ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiri_Te_Kanawa Living])||Opera singer||N/C|| |- |31 Dec 1981||Mickie MOST ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mickie_Most wiki])||Record producer||N/C|| |- |6 Jan 1982||Anita HARRIS ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anita_Harris Living])||Actress, singer and entertainer||N/C|| |- |13 Jan 1982||Mike BRACE ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Brace Living])||Social worker and sportsman||N/C|| |- |20 Jan 1982||Faith BROWN ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faith_Brown Living])||Singer, comedienne and impressionist||N/C|| |- |27 Jan 1982||Robin BAILEY ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Bailey wiki])||Actor||N/C|| |- |3 Feb 1982||[[Hull-6779|Rod HULL]]||Comedian and entertainer||Connected|| |- |10 Feb 1982||[[Monkhouse-166|Bob MONKHOUSE]]||Comedian and entertainer||Connected|| |- |17 Feb 1982||John TOSHACK ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Toshack Living])||Footballer and football manager||N/C|| |- |24 Feb 1982||Wally HERBERT ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wally_Herbert wiki])||Polar explorer||N/C|| |- |3 March 1982||Joe GORMLEY ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Gormley_(trade_unionist) wiki])||Trade unionist||N/C|| |- |10 March 1982||[[Whittaker-3252|Roger WHITTAKER]]||Singer-songwriter and musician||'''N/C'''|| |- |17 Mar 1982||[[Whicker-189|Alan WHICKER]]||Journalist and broadcaster||Connected|| |- |24 Mar 1982||[[Moffett-326|Peter DAVISON]] (Living)||Actor||Connected|| |- |31 Mar 1982||[[Bader-645|Douglas BADER]]||Royal Air Force flying ace||Connected|| |} '''UK Series 23 (Thames)''' Producer: '''Malcolm Morris (from 1982-1996)''' {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Broadcast date !! width=200pt | Subject !! width=200pt | Claim to fame !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |20 Oct 1982||[[Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes-19|Ranulph FIENNES]] (Living)||Explorer||Connected|| |- |27 Oct 1982||[[Fluck-116|Diana DORS]]||Actress||Connected|| |- |3 Nov 1982||[[Collins-10214|Joan COLLINS]] (Living)||Actress||Connected|| |- |10 Nov 1982||[[Imperiali-2|Katie BOYLE]]||Actress, writer and television personality ||Connected|| |- |17 November 1982||Diane KEEN ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diane_Keen Living])||Actress||N/C|| |- |24 Nov 1982||[[Johnston-8595|Brian JOHNSTON]]||Broadcaster and writer||Connected|| |- |1 Dec 1982||Leslie MITCHELL ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leslie_Mitchell_(broadcaster) wiki])||Broadcaster||N/C|| |- |8 December 1982||Lewis COLLINS ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_Collins wiki])||Actor||N/C|| |- |15 Dec 1982||Marty WILDE ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marty_Wilde Living])||Singer and musician||N/C|| |- |22 Dec 1982||[[Davies-8895|Catherine COOKSON]]||Novelist||N/C|| |- |29 Dec 1982||Allan WELLS ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allan_Wells Living])||Olympic athlete||N/C|| |- |5 Jan 1983||Stan STENNETT ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Stennett wiki])||Actor and comedian||N/C|| |- |12 Jan 1983||Gloria HUNNIFORD ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gloria_Hunniford Living])||Irish broadcaster||N/C|| |- |19 Jan 1983||Robert CARRIER ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Carrier_(chef) wiki])||American chef||N/C|| |- |26 Jan 1983||[[Briggs-10161|Johnny BRIGGS]]||Actor||'''N/C'''|| |- |2 Feb 1983||John P SPENCER||Winchman||N/C|| |- |9 Feb 1983||Eva TURNER ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eva_Turner wiki])||Opera singer and teacher||N/C|| |- |16 Feb 1983||Kenny DALGLISH ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenny_Dalglish Living])||Footballer||N/C|| |- |23 Feb 1983||[[Durrell-228|Gerald DURRELL]]||Naturalist and author||Connected|| |- |2 Mar 1983||[[Grimond-1|Jo GRIMOND]]||Politician||Connected|| |- |9 Mar 1983||[[Robertson-14937|Anna NEAGLE]]||Actress||Connected|| |- |16 Mar 1983||Kitty WILSON||Foster carer||N/C|| |- |23 Mar 1983||Charlie MAGRI ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Magri Living])||Boxer||N/C|| |- |30 Mar 1983||Sandy GALL ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandy_Gall Living])||Journalist, author and TV newsreader||N/C|| |- |6 Apr 1983||Arthur MARSHALL ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Marshall_(broadcaster) wiki])||Writer and broadcaster||N/C|| |- |13 Apr 1983||Jimmy TARBUCK ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Tarbuck Living])||Comedian|| N/C|| |} '''UK Series 24 (Thames)''' {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Broadcast date !! width=200pt | Subject !! width=200pt | Claim to fame !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |26 Oct 1983||[[Mills-2100|John MILLS]]||Actor||Connected|| |- |2 Nov 1983||[[Smith-136920|Norman PARKINSON]]||Photographer||Connected|| |- |9 Nov 1983||[[Topol-11|Chaim TOPOL]]||Actor||'''N/C'''|| |- |16 Nov 1983||Pat JENNINGS ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pat_Jennings Living])||Irish footballer||N/C|| |- |23 Nov 1983||[[Fletcher-11101|Susannah YORK]]||Actress||Connected|| |- |30 Nov 1983||Stuart HENRY ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stuart_Henry_(DJ) wiki])||Disc jockey and multiple sclerosis sufferer||N/C|| |- |7 Dec 1983||[[Thomas-52752|George THOMAS]]||Politician||'''N/C'''|| |- |14 Dec 1983||Richard NOBLE ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Noble Living])||Land speed record breaker||N/C|| |- | 21 Dec 1983||Matthew KELLY ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Kelly Living])||Actor and television presenter ||N/C|| |- |27 Dec 1983||Gloria CAMERON||Charity worker||N/C|| |- |4 Jan 1984||Geraint EVANS ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geraint_Evans wiki])||Welsh baritone||N/C|| |- |11 Jan 1984||Matthew LETHBRIDGE||Lifeboat coxswain||N/C|| |- |18 Jan 1984||Liza GODDARD ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liza_Goddard Living])||Actress||N/C|| |- |25 Jan 1984||Terry LAWLESS ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_Lawless wiki])||Boxing manager and trainer||N/C|| |- |1 Feb 1984||Jim DAVIDSON ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Davidson Living])||Comedian||N/C|| |- |8 Feb 1984||Chris GITTINS ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Gittins wiki])||Actor||N/C|| |- |15 Feb 1984||Bob TODD ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Todd wiki])||Comedy actor||N/C|| |- |22 Feb 1984||Nerys HUGHES ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nerys_Hughes Living])||Actress||N/C|| |- |29 Feb 1984||Mike SPRING||Disabled rower||N/C|| |- |7 Mar 1984||Eddie MACKEN ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Macken wiki])||Irish showjumper||N/C|| |- |14 Mar 1984||Freddie STARR ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freddie_Starr Living])||Comedian||N/C|| |- |21 Mar 1984||[[Higginbottom-345|Kathy STAFF]]||Actress||Connected|| |- |28 Mar 1984||Jenny PITMAN ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jenny_Pitman wiki])||Racehorse trainer and author||N/C|| |- |4 Apr 1984||[[Blessed-4|Brian BLESSED]] (Living)||Actor||Connected|| |- |11 Apr 1984||[[Lucas-15006|Laddie LUCAS]]||RAF officer, politician, writer and golfer||Connected|| |- |18 Apr 1984||Danny LA RUE ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danny_La_Rue wiki])||Entertainer||N/C|| |} '''UK Series 25 (Thames)''' {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Broadcast date !! width=200pt | Subject !! width=200pt | Claim to fame !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |7 Nov 1984||Michael and Kevin DOHENY||Irish priests and charity workers||N/C|| |- |14 Nov 1984||[[Macnee-4|Patrick MACNEE]]||Actor||Connected|| |- |21 Nov 1984||Vivian RICHARDS ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viv_Richards Living])||West Indian cricketer||N/C|| |- |28 Nov 1984||[[Llewellyn-Baker-1|Ruth MADOC]]||Actress||Connected|| |- |5 Dec 1984||Tessie O'SHEA ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tessie_O%27Shea wiki])||Welsh entertainer||N/C|| |- |12 Dec 1984||[[Maclean-1997|Fitzroy MACLEAN]]||Soldier, writer and politician||Connected|| |- |19 Dec 1984||Alice FAYE ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Faye wiki])||Actress and singer||N/C|| |- |26 Dec 1984||Millicent MARTIN ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Millicent_Martin Living])||Actress, singer and comedienne||N/C|| |- |1 Jan 1985||Bernard MILES ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Miles wiki])||Actor||N/C|| |- |9 Jan 1985||Keith BARRON ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keith_Barron wiki])||Actor||N/C|| |- |16 Jan 1985||[[Geldof-7|Bob GELDOF]] ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Geldof Living])||Musician and charity organiser||Unlisted*|| |- |23 Jan 1985||Bryan ROBSON ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bryan_Robson Living])||Footballer||N/C|| |- |0 Jan 1985||Jean ANDERSON ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Anderson wiki])||Actress )''Tenko'')||N/C|| |- |6 Feb 1985||Frank CARSON ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Carson wiki])||Comedian||N/C|| |- |13 Feb 1985||Russell GRANT ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russell_Grant Living])||Astrologer and TV personality ||N/C|| |- |20 Feb 1985||Zandra RHODES ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zandra_Rhodes Living])||Fashion designer||N/C|| |- |27 Feb 1985||[[Lascelles-40|Lord HAREWOOD]]||Prisoner-of-war and opera philanthropist||Connected|| |- |6 Mar 1985||[[Andrews-19392|Harry ANDREWS]]||Actor||Connected|| |- |13 Mar 1985||[[Jewry-14|Alvin STARDUST]]||Singer and actor||''N/C''|| |- |20 Mar 1985||H J SWEENEY ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tod_Sweeney wiki])||British Army officer||N/C|| |- |27 Mar 1985||Paul HENRY ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Henry_(actor) Living])||Actor||N/C|| |- |3 Apr 1985||Peter ALLISS ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Alliss wiki])||Golfer and TV personality and commentator||[[Cooke-7039|Connectable]]|| |- |10 Apr 1985||Jim BOWEN ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Bowen wiki])||Comedian and TV presenter ||N/C|| |- |17 Apr 1985||[[Roberton-69|Jack DOUGLAS]]||Comedy actor||'''N/C'''|| |- |24 Apr 1985||[[Maskell-848|Dan MASKELL]]||Tennis commentator||Connected|| |- |1 May 1985||[[Sinden-257|Donald SINDEN]]||Actor||Connected|| |- |8 May 1985||[[Johnson-145011|Johnnie JOHNSON]]||Royal Air Force officer and fighter pilot||'''N/C'''|| |} ''*'' His deceased wife's living daughter's deceased father is [[Hutchence-12|connected]] '''UK Series 26 (Thames)''' {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Broadcast date !! width=200pt | Subject !! width=200pt | Claim to fame !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |16 Oct 1985||[[Roache-69|William ROACHE]] ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Roache Living])||Actor||Unlisted|| |- |23 Oct 1985||Dennis TAYLOR ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dennis_Taylor Living])||Snooker player||N/C|| |- |6 Nov 1985||Elisabeth WELCH ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elisabeth_Welch wiki])||Singer, actress and entertainer||N/C|| |- |13 Nov 1985||[[Rix-904|Sheila MERCIER]]||Actress||Connected|| |- |20 Nov 1985||[[Branson-574|Richard BRANSON]] (Living)||Businessman||Connected|| |- |27 Nov 1985||Maurice DENHAM ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_Denham wiki])||Actor ||N/C|| |- |4 Dec 1985||David ELLAWAY||Ambulanceman and Red Cross worker||N/C|| |- |11 Dec 1985||Terry O'NEILL ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_O%27Neill_(photographer) Living])||Fashion and celebrity photographer||N/C|| |- |18 Dec 1985||[[Marsden-642|Gerry MARSDEN]]||Musician||Connected|| |- |26 Dec 1985||[[Lawrence-17017|Joyce CAREY]]||Actress||Connected|| |- |31 Dec 1985||[[Hodges-11784|CHAS]] n DAVE ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_Peacock_(musician) Living])||Cockney singing duo||'''N/C'''|| |- |8 Jan 1986||[[Reed-11148|Oliver REED]]||Actor||Connected|| |- |15 Jan 1986||Felix BOWNESS ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Felix_Bowness wiki])||Comedy actor||N/C|| |- |22 Jan 1986||John HARRIS ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Harris_(wheelchair_athlete) Living])||Paralympian athlete||N/C|| |- |29 Jan 1986||Bonnie LANGFORD ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonnie_Langford Living])||Actress and singer||N/C|| |- |5 Feb 1986||Henry COTTON ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Cotton_(golfer) wiki])||Golfer||N/C|| |- |12 Feb 1986||June MCELNEA||Nursing sister||N/C|| |- |19 Feb 1986||Derek JAMESON ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derek_Jameson wiki])||Journalist and broadcaster||N/C|| |- |26 Feb 1986||[[Vernon-3337|Richard VERNON]]||Actor||Connected|| |- |12 Mar 1986||Martyn LEWIS ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martyn_Lewis Living])||Journalist and newsreader||N/C|| |- |19 Mar 1986||Peter SHILTON ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Shilton Living])||Football goalkeeper||N/C|| |- |26 Mar 1986||Ted ROGERS ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_Rogers_(comedian) wiki])||Comedian and TV presenter||N/C|| |- |2 Apr 1986||Simon WILLIAMS ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_Williams_(actor) Living])||Actor||N/C|| |- |9 Apr 1986||Larry SLATER||Winchman with 771 Naval Air Squadron||N/C|| |- |16 Apr 1986||Lena KENNEDY ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lena_Kennedy wiki])||Novelist||N/C|| |- |30 Apr 1986||[[Quilley-14|Denis QUILLEY]]||Actor||Connected|| |} '''UK Series 27 (Thames)''' {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Broadcast date !! width=200pt | Subject !! width=200pt | Claim to fame !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |15 Oct 1986||Bill WADDINGTON ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Waddington wiki])||Actor and comedian ''Coronation Street''||N/C|| |- |22 Oct 1986||Robert FOOTE ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Bowreman_Foote wiki])||British Army Officer||N/C|| |- |29 Oct 1986||Carl DAVIS ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Davis wiki])||American conductor and composer||N/C|| |- |5 Nov 1986||Gorden KAYE ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gorden_Kaye wiki])||Actor||N/C|| |- |12 Nov 1986||Pearl CARR and||Husband and wife entertainers||N/C|| |- |12 Nov 1986||Teddy JOHNSON ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pearl_Carr_and_Teddy_Johnson wiki)]||Husband and wife entertainers||N/C|| |- |19 Nov 1986||Monty FRESCO ([https://www.theguardian.com/media/greenslade/2013/dec/10/news-photography-daily-mirror nephew's obit])||Fleet Street photographer||N/C|| |- |26 Nov 1986||Joe JOHNSON ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Johnson_(snooker_player) Living])||Snooker player||N/C|| |- |3 Dec 1986||Susan GEORGE ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_George_(actress) Living])||Actress||N/C|| |- |10 Dec 1986||Bill WARD ([https://www.theguardian.com/news/1999/oct/26/guardianobituaries1 obit])||TV executive||N/C|| |- |17 Dec 1986||[[Kempson-72|Rachel KEMPSON]]||Actress, mother of Redgraves||Connected|| |- |24 Dec 1986||Gary WILMOT ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Wilmot Living])||Impressionist, singer and comedian||N/C|| |- |31 Dec 1986||[[Michelmore-51|Cliff MICHELMORE]] and||Husband and wife broadcasters||Connected|| |- |31 Dec 1986||[[Metcalfe-2202|Jean METCALFE]]||Husband and wife broadcasters ||Connected|| |- |7 Jan 1987||Liz HOBBS ([https://lizhobbsgroup.com/backstage/liz-hobbs Living])||Water skier||N/C|| |- |14 Jan 1987||Jack BERG ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Kid_Berg wiki])||Former boxer||N/C|| |- |21 Jan 1987||Derek SCOTT||Lifeboatman||N/C|| |- |28 Jan 1987||Patricia HODGE ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patricia_Hodge Living])||Actress||N/C|| |- |4 Feb 1987||Harry FRIEND||Policeman – recipient of British Empire Medal||N/C|| |- |11 Feb 1987||[[Wisdom-822|Norman WISDOM]]||Comedian and actor||Connected|| |- |18 Feb 1987||[[Compton-5622|Denis COMPTON]]||Test cricketer||Connected|| |- |25 Feb 1987||[[Cazenove-15|Christopher CAZENOVE]]||Actor||Connected|| |- |4 Mar 1987||[[Moore-38127|Dudley MOORE]]||Actor, comedian, composer and musician||Connected|| |- |11 Mar 1987||Dudley MOORE|||||| |- |18 Mar 1987||Terry MARSH ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_Marsh_(boxer) Living])||Boxer||N/C|| |- |25 Mar 1987||[[Jacobs-10956|David JACOBS]]||Broadcaster||Connected|| |- |1 Apr 1987||[[Rushton-990|Willie RUSHTON]]||Comedian and cartoonist||Connected|| |- |8 Apr 1987||Gabrielle DRAKE ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabrielle_Drake Living])||Actress||N/C|| |} '''UK Series 28 (Thames)''' {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Broadcast date !! width=200pt | Subject !! width=200pt | Claim to fame !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |14 Oct 1987||Alan FREEMAN ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Freeman wiki])||Disc jockey and broadcaster||N/C|| |- |21 Oct 1987||[[Barraclough-323|Roy BARRACLOUGH]]||Actor ''Coronation Street''||Connected|| |- |28 Oct 1987||[[Solti-3|Georg SOLTI]]||Orchestral and operatic conductor||'''N/C'''|| |- |4 Nov 1987||Jimmy CRICKET ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Cricket wiki])||Comedian and entertainer||N/C|| |- |6 Jan 1988||[[McKane-131|Kitty GODFREE]]||Former tennis player||Connected|| |- |13 Jan 1988||Tom MCCLEAN ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_McClean Living])||Ocean rower||N/C|| |- |20 Jan 1988||Jane ROSSINGTON ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Rossington Living])||Actress ''Crossroads''||N/C|| |} Eamonn Andrews died on 5 November 1987. Three pre-recorded shows he presented were broadcast the following January, followed by a run of old shows specially selected by his family. == UK: The Michael Aspel Years == '''UK Series 29 (Thames)''' {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Broadcast date !! width=200pt | Subject !! width=200pt | Claim to fame !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |19 Oct 1988||[[Yule-124|Mickey ROONEY]]||Actor and entertainer||Connected|| |- |26 Oct 1988||Phil COLLINS ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Collins Living])||Musician, singer-songwriter and actor||N/C|| |- |2 Nov 1988||[[Daniels-1975|Paul DANIELS]]||Magician and television presenter||Connected|| |- |9 Nov 1988||Tom FINNEY ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Finney wiki])||Former footballer||N/C|| |- |16 Nov 1988||Esther RANTZEN ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esther_Rantzen Living])||Journalist and TV presenter||N/C|| |- |23 Nov 1988||[[Todd-7941|Richard TODD]]||Actor||'''N/C'''|| |- |30 Nov 1988||[[Dorsey-2097|Engelbert HUMPERDINCK]] (Living)||Singer||N/C|| |- |7 Dec 1988||Barry MCGUIGAN ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_McGuigan Living])||Boxer||N/C|| |- |14 Dec 1988||[[Hoch-533|Robert MAXWELL]]||Media proprietor||Connected|| |- |21 Dec 1988||[[Corbett-2396|Harry CORBETT]]||Puppeteer and entertainer||Connected|| |- |28 Dec 1988||Cliff MORGAN ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cliff_Morgan wiki])||Welsh rugby union player ||N/C|| |- |4 Jan 1989||[[Hudd-199|Roy HUDD]]||Actor and writer||'''N/C'''|| |- |11 Jan 1989||Claire RAYNER ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claire_Rayner wiki])||Nurse, journalist, broadcaster and novelist||N/C|| |- |18 Jan 1989||Cyril MILLS ([http://www.circopedia.org/Cyril_Mills circo])||Circus owner||N/C|| |- |25 Jan 1989||[[Broadbent-978|Dora BRYAN]]||Actress||Connected|| |- |1 Feb 1989||Margaret HAYLES (Living)||Charity founder "Dreams Come True"||N/C|| |- |8 Feb 1989||[[Healey-1603|Denis HEALEY]]||Politician||'''N/C'''|| |- |15 Feb 1989||Gillian LYNNE ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gillian_Lynne wiki])||Dancer and choreographer||N/C|| |- |22 Feb 1989||Nigel MANSELL ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigel_Mansell Living])||Racing driver||N/C|| |- |1 Mar 1989||Su POLLARD ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Su_Pollard Living])||Comedy actress||N/C|| |}
'''UK Series 30 (Thames)''' {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Broadcast date !! width=200pt | Subject !! width=200pt | Claim to fame !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |25 Oct 1989||Omar SHARIF ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omar_Sharif wiki])||Actor||N/C|| |- |1 Nov 1989||Sarah BRIGHTMAN ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Brightman Living])||Soprano, singer, songwriter, actress, dancer and musician||N/C|| |- |8 Nov 1989||[[Biesterfeld-30|Yvonne CORMEAU]]||former Special Operations Executive agent||Connected|| |- |15 Nov 1989||Cyril SMITH ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyril_Smith wiki])||Politician||N/C|| |- |22 Nov 1989||[[Dance-968|Jean BOHT]]||Actress||'''N/C'''|| |- |29 Nov 1989||[[Gábor-19|Zsa Zsa GABOR]]||Actress||Connected|| |- |6 Dec 1989||[[McCowen-113|Alec MCCOWEN]]||Actor||Connected|| |- |13 Dec 1989||[[Cartland-10|Barbara CARTLAND]]||Novelist||Connected|| |- |20 Dec 1989||[[Fairbanks-448|Douglas FAIRBANKS Jr]]||Actor||Connected|| |- |27 Dec 1989||[[Shatner-1|William SHATNER]] (Living)||Actor||Connected|| |- |3 Jan 1989||Barbara TAYLOR BRADFORD ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbara_Taylor_Bradford Living])||Novelist||N/C|| |- |10 Jan 1990||[[Butterfield-1282|Elizabeth DAWN]]||Actress||Connected|| |- |17 Jan 1990||Billy WRIGHT ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Wright_(footballer,_born_1924) wiki])||Former footballer||N/C|| |- |24 Jan 1990||Trevor MCDONALD ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trevor_McDonald Living])||Journalist and newsreader||N/C|| |- |31 Jan 1990||Stephanie BEACHAM ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephanie_Beacham Living])||Actress||N/C|| |- |7 Feb 1990||Simon WESTON ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_Weston Living])||Welsh Guards soldier and charity worker||N/C|| |- |14 Feb 1990||Peter SCUDAMORE ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Scudamore Living])||National Hunt jockey||N/C|| |- |21 Feb 1990||[[Cushing-943|Peter CUSHING]]||Actor||Connected|| |- |28 Feb 1990||[[Shepherd-4323|David SHEPHERD]]||Artist and conservationist||Connected|| |- |7 Mar 1990||[[Secombe-61|Harry SECOMBE]]||Comedian, actor and singer||Connected|| |- |14 Mar 1990||Nigel KENNEDY ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigel_Kennedy Living])||Classical violinist||N/C|| |- |21 Mar 1990||Eluned WILLIAMS (status unknown)||Children's worker with NCH Action for Children||N/C|| |- |28 Mar 1990||Billy MARSH ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Marsh wiki])||Theatrical agent||N/C|| |- |4 Apr 1990||[[Holness-71|Bob HOLNESS]]||Actor and presenter||'''N/C'''|| |- |11 Apr 1990||Bobby DAVRO ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Davro Living])||Comedian and impressionist||N/C|| |- |18 Apr 1990||Michael BALDOCK (status unknown)||Milkman||N/C|| |- |7 May 1990||[[Dodd-4255|Ken DODD]]||Comedian, singer and actor||'''N/C'''|| |}
'''UK Series 31 (Thames)''' {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Broadcast date !! width=200pt | Subject !! width=200pt | Claim to fame !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |17 Oct 1990||[[Knatchbull-23|Lord BRABOURNE]]||Peer and television and film producer||Connected|| |- |24 Oct 1990||Graham GOOCH ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graham_Gooch Living])||Cricketer||N/C|| |- |31 Oct 1990||Norman BARRETT ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Barrett_(ringmaster) Living])||Circus ringmaster||N/C|| |- |14 Nov 1990||[[Harris-21264|Richard HARRIS]]||Actor||Connected|| |- |21 Nov 1990||Tracy EDWARDS ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tracy_Edwards Living])||Sailor||N/C|| |- |28 Nov 1990||Stephen HENDRY ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Hendry Living])||Snooker player||N/C|| |- |5 Dec 1990||Robert POUNTNEY (status unknown)||RAF winchman||N/C|| |- |12 Dec 1990||[[Savile-277|Jimmy SAVILE]]||DJ, TV personality and charity worker||Connected|| |- |19 Dec 1990||[[Lay-2935|Evelyn LAYE]]||Actress and singer||Connected|| |- |26 Dec 1990||[[Wiseman-3538|Ernie WISE]]||Comedian||Connected|| |- |2 Jan 1991||Kenneth MCKELLAR ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_McKellar_(singer) wiki])||Scottish singer||N/C|| |- |9 Jan 1991||Tom GLEAVE ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Gleave wiki])||Royal Air Force fighter pilot||N/C|| |- |16 Jan 1991||Bernard BRADEN ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Braden wiki])||Actor and broadcaster||N/C|| |- |23 Jan 1991||Barry FOSTER ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_Foster_(actor) wiki])||Actor||N/C|| |- |30 Jan 1991||[[Silvera-41|Carmen SILVERA]]||Actress||'''N/C'''|| |- |6 Feb 1991||Arthur HAILEY ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Hailey wiki])||Novelist||N/C|| |- |13 Feb 1991||Tony HATCH ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Hatch wiki])||Composers and songwriters||N/C|| |- |13 Feb 1991||and Jackie TRENT ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackie_Trent wiki])||Composers and songwriters||N/C|| |- |20 Feb 1991||The BEE GEES ([[Gibb-529|Robin]], [[Gibb-530|Maurice]] and Barry - living/unlisted)||Music group||Connected|| |- |27 Feb 1991||John WOODHOUSE (status unknown)||Lifeboatman||N/C|| |- |6 Mar 1991||Evelyn GLENNIE ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evelyn_Glennie Living])||Percussionist||N/C|| |- |13 Mar 1991||[[Tomlinson-1942|David TOMLINSON]]||Actor||Connected|| |- |20 Mar 1991||Dave WILLETTS ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_Willetts Living])||Musical theatre singer and actor||N/C|| |- |27 Mar 1991||[[Carpenter-24803|Harry CARPENTER]]||Sports commentator||Connected|| |- |3 Apr 1991||[[Begleiter-3|Lionel BART]]||Composer and lyricist||Connected|| |- |10 Apr 1991||Stan RICHARDS ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Richards wiki])||Actor||N/C|| |- |17 Apr 1991||[[Donegan-233|Lonnie DONEGAN]]||Skiffle musician||'''N/C'''|| |} '''UK Series 32 (Thames)''' {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Broadcast date !! width=200pt | Subject !! width=200pt | Claim to fame !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |16 October 1991||Paul NICHOLAS ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Nicholas Living])||Actor and singer||N/C|| |- |23 October 1991||Keith FLOYD ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keith_Floyd wiki])||Cook, restauranteur and television personality||N/C|| |- |30 October 1991||Gwyneth JONES ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gwyneth_Jones_(soprano) Living])||Welsh soprano ||N/C|| |- |6 November 1991||Norman PAINTING ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Painting wiki])||Actor||N/C|| |- |13 November 1991||Thelma BARLOW ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thelma_Barlow Living])||Actress||N/C|| |- |20 November 1991||[[Stiles-5341|Nobby STILES]]||Footballer ||Connected|| |- |27 November 1991||Bernard MANNING ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Manning wiki])||Comedian||N/C|| |- |4 December 1991||Elizabeth MCCOLGAN ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liz_McColgan Living])||Athlete||N/C|| |- |11 December 1991||Michael NICHOLSON ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Nicholson wiki])||Journalist and broadcaster||N/C|| |- |18 December 1991||Pam FERRIS ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pam_Ferris Living])||Actress ||N/C|| |- |25 December 1991||David BERGLAS ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Berglas wiki])||Magician and mentalist||N/C|| |- |1 January 1992||Gary GLITTER ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Glitter Living])||Pop singer||N/C|| |- |8 January 1992||Nigel HAVERS ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigel_Havers Living])||Actor||N/C|| |- |15 January 1992||Maureen MORELAND ([https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-lancashire-67753398 obit])||Entertainer||N/C|| |- |22 January 1992||Tony BLACKBURN ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Blackburn Living])||Disc jockey and television presenter ||N/C|| |- |29 January 1992||Wendy TOYE ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wendy_Toye wiki])||Dancer, stage and film director and actress||N/C|| |- |5 February 1992||Alan BLEASDALE ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Bleasdale Living])||TV dramatist||N/C|| |- |12 February 1992||George SHEARING ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Shearing wiki])||Jazz pianist||N/C|| |- |19 February 1992||Jim HOWARD (status unknown)||Aid worker with Oxfam||N/C|| |- |26 February 1992||Kevin LLOYD ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Lloyd wiki])||Actor||N/C|| |- |11 March 1992||Josef LOCKE ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josef_Locke wiki])||Irish tenor singer||N/C|| |- |18 March 1992||Robert LINDSAY ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Lindsay_(actor) Living])||Actor||N/C|| |- |25 March 1992||Hannah HAUXWELL (status unknown)||Farmer||N/C|| |- |1 April 1992||Rory UNDERWOOD ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rory_Underwood Living])||Rugby union player||N/C|| |- |8 April 1992||Susan HAMPSHIRE ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_Hampshire Living])||Actress||N/C|| |- |15 April 1992||Chris DE BURGH ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_de_Burgh Living])||Singer-songwriter||N/C|| |}
'''UK Series 33 (Thames)''' {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Broadcast date !! width=200pt | Subject !! width=200pt | Claim to fame !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |30 Sep 1992||[[Deeks-63|Barbara WINDSOR]]||Actress||Connected|| |- |7 Oct 1992||Dickie BIRD ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dickie_Bird Living])||Cricket umpire||N/C|| |- |14 Oct 1992||Frazer HINES ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frazer_Hines Living])||Actor||N/C|| |- |21 Oct 1992||Pat KERR||Humanitarian and former air stewardess||N/C|| |- |28 Oct 1992||Juliet MILLS ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juliet_Mills Living])||Actress||N/C|| |- |4 Nov 1992||William TARMEY ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Tarmey wiki])||Actor and singer||N/C|| |- |11 Nov 1992||Ellen POLLOCK ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellen_Pollock wiki])||Actress||N/C|| |- |18 Nov 1992||Tessa SANDERSON ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tessa_Sanderson Living])||Javelin thrower and heptathlete||N/C|| |- |25 Nov 1992||Peter SAUNDERS ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Saunders_(impresario) wiki])||Theatre impresario||N/C|| |- |2 Dec 1992||[[Newley-5|Anthony NEWLEY]]||Actor, singer and songwriter||Connected|| |- |9 Dec 1992||Bert WEEDON ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bert_Weedon wiki])||Guitarist and composer||N/C|| |- |16 Dec 1992||Glen MURPHY ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glen_Murphy Living])||Actor ''London's Burning''||N/C|| |- |23 Dec 1992||[[Dawson-8001|Les DAWSON]]||Comedian, actor, writer and presenter||Connected|| |- |30 Dec 1992||John SURTEES ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Surtees wiki])|| Motorcycle road racer and Formula One driver||N/C|| |- |6 Jan 1993||[[Bassey-3|Shirley BASSEY]] (Living)||Singer||Connected|| |- |13 Jan 1993||Albert and Michel ROUX ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Roux wiki][https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michel_Roux wiki])||Chefs||N/C|| |- |20 Jan 1993||Anthony JONES||Mountain rescue expert||N/C|| |- |27 Jan 1993||[[Hughes-33704|Lynda BELLINGHAM]]||Actress||Connected|| |- |3 Feb 1993||Frank BRUNO ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Bruno Living])||Boxer||N/C|| |- |10 Feb 1993||Johnnie HAMP ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnnie_Hamp Living])||Television producer||N/C|| |- |17 Feb 1993||[[Blackman-3212|Honor BLACKMAN]]||Actress||Connected|| |- |24 Feb 1993||Sister AQUINAS||Headmistress behind St Winifred's School choir||N/C|| |- |3 March 1993||[[McDowall-338|Roddy MCDOWALL]]||Actor||'''N/C'''|| |- |10 Mar 1993||Jimmy WHITE ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_White wiki])||Snooker player||N/C|| |- |17 Mar 1993||Peggy SPENCER ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peggy_Spencer wiki])||Dancer and choreographer||N/C|| |- |24 Mar 1993||[[Collins-10212|Jackie COLLINS]]||Novelist||Connected|| |- |31 Mar 1993||[[Fowlds-59|Derek FOWLDS]]||Actor||Connected|| |- |7 Apr 1993||[[Lofthouse-188|Nat LOFTHOUSE]]||Footballer||Connected|| |- |14 Apr 1993||[[Collier-4560|Ann MILLER]]||Dancer, singer and actress ||'''N/C'''|| |- |21 Apr 1993||George MELLY ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Melly wiki])||Jazz and blues singer||N/C|| |}
'''UK Series 34 (Thames)''' {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Broadcast date !! width=200pt | Subject !! width=200pt | Claim to fame !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |12 Jan 1994||LITTLE ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syd_Little Living]) and LARGE ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Large wiki])||Comedy double act||N/C|| |- |19 Jan 1994||Michael GRAYDON ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Graydon Living])||Royal Air Force Chief of the Air Staff||N/C|| |- |26 Jan 1994||Jeremy BEADLE ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeremy_Beadle wiki])||Television presenter and writer||N/C|| |- |2 Feb 1994||Jill SUMMERS ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jill_Summers wiki])||Actress ''Coronation Street''||N/C|| |- |9 Feb 1994||Phyllis MAYCOCK||Retired bus conductress||N/C|| |- |16 February 1994||[[Hasselhoff-1|David HASSELHOFF]] (Living)||Actor||Connected|| |- |23 Feb 1994||Bill KENWRIGHT ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Kenwright wiki])||Theatre producer||N/C|| |- |9 Mar 1994||[[Briers-110|Richard BRIERS]]||Actor||Connected|| |- |16 Mar 1994||[[Hardwicke-79|Edward HARDWICKE]]||Actor||'''N/C'''|| |- |23 Mar 1994||[[Cassidy-1249|David CASSIDY]]||Singer and actor||Connected|| |- |30 Mar 1994||Frankie VAUGHAN ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frankie_Vaughan wiki])||Singer and actor||N/C|| |- |6 Apr 1994||[[Atkins-8039|Coral ATKINS]]||Former actress who became a foster mother||Connected|| |- |13 Apr 1994||[[Carter-12994|Charlton HESTON]]||Actor||Connected|| |- |20 Apr 1994||Joe LONGTHORNE ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Longthorne wiki])||Singer and impressionist||N/C|| |- |27 Apr 1994||Francis LEE ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Lee_(footballer) wiki])|| Former footballer||N/C|| |- |11 May 1994||[[Ross-25641|Edmundo ROS]]||Musician||'''N/C'''|| |- |18 May 1994||[[Moodnick-1|Ron MOODY]]||Actor||'''N/C'''|| |- |25 May 1994||Reg GUTTERIDGE ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reg_Gutteridge wiki])||Boxing journalist and commentator||N/C|| |- |1 Jun 1994||Bob CAROLGEES ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Carolgees Living])||Entertainer||N/C|| |- |8 Jun 1994||Allan BORDER ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allan_Border Living])||Australian cricketer||N/C|| |- |15 Jun 1994||[[Samuelson-238|Sydney SAMUELSON]]||UK's first British Film Commissioner||Connected|| |- |22 Jun 1994||Dean BELL ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dean_Bell Living)]||New Zealand former rugby league footballer||N/C|| |- |29 Jun 1994||Michael CRAIG ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Craig_(actor) Living])||Actor||N/C|| |- |6 Jul 1994||Virginia ELLIOT ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_Elliott Living])||Showjumper||N/C|| |- |13 Jul 1994||Richard THORP ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Thorp wiki])||Actor ''Emmerdale''||N/C|| |- |20 Jul 1994||Pat KIRKWOOD ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pat_Kirkwood_(actress) wiki])||Actress, singer and dancer||N/C|| |} In 1994, amidst a backdrop of ITV franchises changing hands, '''This Is Your Life''' was once more picked up by the BBC, retaining the same presenter and production team.
== UK: Return to the BBC == '''UK Series 35 (BBC)''' {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Broadcast date !! width=200pt | Subject !! width=200pt | Claim to fame !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |2 Nov 1994||[[Lloyd_Webber-1|Andrew LLOYD WEBBER]] (Living)||Composer and theatre impresario||Connected|| |- |9 Nov 1994||[[Crowther-234|Leslie CROWTHER]]||Comedian, actor and television presenter||Connected|| |- |16 Nov 1994||Mike REID ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Reid_(actor) wiki])||Comedian and actor||N/C|| |- |23 Nov 1994||Martin BELL ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Bell Living])||Journalist and independent MP||N/C|| |- |30 Nov 1994||Marti CAINE ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marti_Caine wiki])||Comedienne and entertainer||N/C|| |- |7 Dec 1994||David WALLACE||Winchman||N/C|| |- |14 December 1994||Danny BAKER ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danny_Baker Living])||TV and radio presenter||N/C|| |- |21 Dec 1994||Stephanie COLE ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephanie_Cole Living])||Actress||N/C|| |- |28 Dec 1994||[[Von_Ustinow-1|Peter USTINOV]]||Actor, writer, director and broadcaster||Connected|| |- |4 Jan 1995||Lesley JOSEPH ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lesley_Joseph Living])||Actress||N/C|| |- |11 Jan 1995||[[Clarke-5054|Arthur C CLARKE]]||Science fiction writer||Connected|| |- |18 Jan 1995||[[Cryer-870|Barry CRYER]]||Writer and comedian||Connected|| |- |25 Jan 1995||[[Franklin-14071|Gretchen FRANKLIN]]||Actress||Connected|| |- |1 Feb 1995||[[Woodward-7645|Edward WOODWARD]]||Actor||Connected|| |- |8 Feb 1995||Ned SHERRIN ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ned_Sherrin wiki])||Broadcaster, author and stage director||N/C|| |- |15 Feb 1995||[[Milligan-1114|Spike MILLIGAN]]||Comedian, writer and actor||Connected|| |- |22 Feb 1995||[[Keel-342|Howard KEEL]]||Singer and actor||Connected|| |- |1 Mar 1995||Raymond GAINER||Chairman of MUDSA (Man Utd Disabled Supporters)||N/C|| |- |8 Mar 1995||[[Whitfield-686|June WHITFIELD]]||Actress||Connected|| |- |15 Mar 1995||[[Reynolds-5838|Debbie REYNOLDS]]||Actress and singer||Connected|| |- |22 Mar 1995||[[Cotton-5822|Bill COTTON]]||Television producer and executive||Connected|| |- |29 Mar 1995||Jimmy HILL ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Hill wiki])||Sports presenter||N/C|| |- |5 Apr 1995||[[Baker-53506|George BAKER]]||Actor||Connected|| |- |12 Apr 1995||[[Herbert-2983|James HERBERT]]||Writer||'''N/C'''|| |- |19 Apr 1995||Michael DENISON ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Denison wiki])||Actor||N/C|| |- |19 Apr 1995||Dulcie GRAY ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dulcie_Gray wiki])||Actress||N/C|| |- |26 Apr 1995||Ivor BROOM ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivor_Broom wiki])||Royal Air Force fighter pilot||N/C|| |- |3 May 1995||Kriss AKABUSI ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kriss_Akabusi Living])||Athlete and television presenter||N/C|| |- |17 May 1995||Helen SHAPIRO ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Shapiro Living])||Singer and actress||N/C|| |}
'''UK Series 36 (BBC)''' {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Broadcast date !! width=200pt | Subject !! width=200pt | Claim to fame !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |6 Sep 1995||Rolf HARRIS||Australian artist and entertainer||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Harris-64264 Connectable]|| |- |13 Sep 1995||Lisa CLAYTON||Record breaking sailor||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Lyttelton-8 Connectable]|| |- |20 Sep 1995||Pam ST CLEMENT ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pam_St_Clement Living])||Actress ''EastEnders''||N/C|| |- |27 Sep 1995||Allan NORMAN||Paramedic||N/C|| |- |4 Oct 1995||Alicia MARKOVA ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alicia_Markova wiki])||Ballerina, choreographer and teacher||N/C|| |- |11 Oct 1995||Tony WARREN ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Warren wiki])||Writer – creator of ''Coronation Street''||N/C|| |- |18 Oct 1995||John Murdoch COOPER ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/130255624/john_murdoch-cooper Findagrave])||Founding member of the Special Air Service||N/C|| |- |25 Oct 1995||Clive MANTLE ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clive_Mantle Living])||Actor||N/C|| |- |1 Nov 1995||Charlie DRAKE ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Drake wiki])||Comedian, actor, writer and singer||N/C|| |- |8 Nov 1995||Stan BOARDMAN ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Boardman Living])||Comedian||N/C|| |- |15 Nov 1995||Frank SKINNER ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Skinner Living])||Comedian||N/C|| |- |22 Nov 1995||[[Llewelyn-166|Desmond LLEWELYN]]||Actor||Connected|| |- |29 Nov 1995||Brian CONLEY ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Conley Living])||Entertainer||N/C|| |- |6 Dec 1995||David KENNETT||Yarmouth lifeboatman||N/C|| |- |13 Dec 1995||David ESSEX ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Essex Living])||Singer and actor||N/C|| |- |20 Dec 1995||[[Sharland-377|David CROFT]]||Writer, producer and director||Connected|| |- |27 Dec 1995||[[Hope-152|Bob HOPE]]||Comedian, actor and entertainer||Connected|| |- |27 Dec 1995||[[DeFina-1|Dolores HOPE]]||Singer and entertainer||Connected|| |- |3 Jan 1996||John VIRGO ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Virgo Living])||Snooker player and television personality||N/C|| |- |10 Jan 1996||[[Łubieńska-4|Rula LENSKA]]||Actress||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Waterman-3188 Connectable]|| |- |17 Jan 1996||Gavin HASTINGS ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gavin_Hastings Living])||Rugby union player||N/C|| |- |24 Jan 1996||[[Ravenscroft-325|John PEEL]]||Disc jockey, radio presenter and journalist||Connected|| |- |31 Jan 1996||Ann RACHLIN ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Rachlin wiki])||Music educator and writer||N/C|| |- |7 Feb 1996||Michael BUERK ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Buerk Living])||Journalist and news reader||N/C|| |- |14 Feb 1996||Chili BOUCHIER ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chili_Bouchier wiki])||Actress||N/C|| |- |21 Feb 1996||Benny GREEN ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benny_Green_(saxophonist) wiki])||Jazz saxophonist and broadcaster||N/C|| |- |28 Feb 1996||Sue BARKER ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sue_Barker Living])||Sports presenter and former tennis player||N/C|| |- |6 Mar 1996||[[Clark-73604|Petula CLARK]]||Singer and actress||Connected|| |}
'''UK Series 37 (BBC)''' {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Broadcast date !! width=200pt | Subject !! width=200pt | Claim to fame !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |20 Sep 1996||Steve REDGRAVE ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Redgrave Living])||Olympic rower||N/C|| |- |27 Sep 1996||Gary RHODES ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Rhodes wiki])||Chef||N/C|| |- |4 Oct 1996||Toyah WILLCOX ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyah_Willcox Living])||Singer and actress||N/C|| |- |11 Oct 1996||Freddie YOUNG ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freddie_Young wiki])||Cinematographer||N/C|| |- |18 Oct 1996||[[Motson-4|John MOTSON]]||Football commentator||Connected|| |- |25 Oct 1996||Jeremy CLARKSON ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeremy_Clarkson Living])||Broadcaster and journalist||N/C|| |- |1 Nov 1996||John RANDS ([https://www.airdisplaymuseum.com/johnrands.html Living])||Squadron Leader of the Red Arrows||N/C|| |- |8 Nov 1996||[[Dando-501|Jill DANDO]]||Journalist and newsreader||Connected|| |- |15 Nov 1996||Don BLACK ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Black_(lyricist) Living])||Lyricist||N/C|| |- |29 Nov 1996||Sue NICHOLLS ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sue_Nicholls Living])||Actress||N/C|| |- |6 Dec 1996||[[Redgrave-60|Lynn REDGRAVE]]||Actress||Connected|| |- |13 Dec 1996||Tanni GREY ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tanni_Grey-Thompson Living])||Paralympic athlete||N/C|| |- |20 Dec 1996||Noddy HOLDER ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noddy_Holder Living])||Lead singer of Slade||N/C|| |- |30 Dec 1996||[[Hird-305|Thora HIRD]]||Actress||Connected|| |- |6 Jan 1997||Richard MADELEY ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Madeley Living])||Television presenters||N/C|| |- |6 Jan 1997||Judy FINNIGAN ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judy_Finnigan Living])||Television presenters||N/C|| |- |13 Jan 1997||Sam TORRANCE ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Torrance Living])||Golfer||N/C|| |- |20 Jan 1997||John SIMPSON ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Simpson_(journalist) Living])||Journalist and broadcaster||N/C|| |- |27 Jan 1997||[[Rynd-39|Elizabeth WARD]]||Charity founder||Connected|| |- |3 Feb 1997||Ross KEMP ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ross_Kemp Living])||Actor ''EastEnders''||N/C|| |- |10 Feb 1997||[[Bream-153|Julian BREAM]]||Classical guitarist||Connected|| |- |17 Feb 1997||Les DENNIS ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Les_Dennis Living])||Comedian, actor and presenter||N/C|| |- |24 Feb 1997||[[Davenport-5370|Nigel DAVENPORT]]||Actor||Connected|| |- |3 Mar 1997||Richard WHITELEY ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Whiteley wiki])||Television presenter and journalist||N/C|| |- |10 Mar 1997||Justin HAYWARD ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justin_Hayward Living])||Musician and singer with The Moody Blues||N/C|| |- |17 Mar 1997||Sian PHILLIPS ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Si%C3%A2n_Phillips Living])||Actress||N/C|| |- |24 Mar 1997||Chris TARRANT ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Tarrant Living])||TV and radio presenter||N/C|| |}
'''UK Series 38 (BBC)''' :Producer: '''Sue Green''' :Series Producer: '''Jack Crawshaw''' {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Broadcast date !! width=200pt | Subject !! width=200pt | Claim to fame !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |1 Sep 1997||Jeremy GUSCOTT ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeremy_Guscott Living])||Rugby union player and television presenter||N/C|| |- |8 Sep 1997||[[Sigursteinsson-1|Magnus MAGNUSSON]]||Journalist and television presenter||Connected|| |- |15 Sep 1997||Maureen REES||Cleaner||N/C|| |- |22 Sep 1997||Russ ABBOT ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russ_Abbot Living])||Comedian and actor||N/C|| |- |29 Sep 1997||Sally GUNNELL ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sally_Gunnell Living])||Athlete||N/C|| |- |6 Oct 1997||Graham COLE ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graham_Cole Living])||Actor ''The Bill''||N/C|| |- |13 Oct 1997||James HATFIELD||Sailor and charity fundraiser||N/C|| |- |20 Oct 1997||[[Vorderman-3|Carol VORDERMAN]] ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carol_Vorderman Living])||Television presenter||Unlisted|| |- |27 Oct 1997||[[Baylis-518|Trevor BAYLIS]]||Inventor||Connected|| |- |3 Nov 1997||Bryan MOSLEY ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bryan_Mosley wiki])||Actor ''Coronation Street''||N/C|| |- |10 Nov 1997||[[Walker-49811|Murray WALKER]]||Sports commentator||Connected|| |- |17 Nov 1997||Cheryl BAKER ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheryl_Baker Living])||Singer and television presenter||N/C|| |- |24 Nov 1997||[[Brown-158139|Errol BROWN]]||Singer and songwriter||'''N/C'''|| |- |1 Dec 1997||Peter SNOW ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Snow Living])||Television and radio presenter||N/C|| |- |8 Dec 1997||Nadim SAWALHA ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nadim_Sawalha Living])||Actor||N/C|| |- |15 Dec 1997||Clive HORNBY ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clive_Hornby wiki])||Actor ''Emmerdale''||N/C|| |- |22 Dec 1997||[[Bannister-1680|Trevor BANNISTER]]||Actor||Connected|| |- |29 Dec 1997||Mary WARD ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chickenshed project wiki])||Teacher and theatre director||N/C|| |- |5 Jan 1998||Brian MURPHY ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Murphy_(actor) Living])||Actor||N/C|| |- |12 Jan 1998||Robert WINSTON ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Winston,_Baron_Winston Living])||Doctor, scientist and television presenter||N/C|| |- |19 Jan1998||Duncan GOODHEW ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duncan_Goodhew Living])||Former competitive swimmer||N/C|| |- |26 Jan 1998||Julia WATSON ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_Watson Living])||Actress ''Casualty''||N/C|| |- |2 Feb 1998||Anne ROBINSON ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Robinson Living])||Television presenter and journalist||N/C|| |- |9 Feb 1998||Bill GILES ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Giles_(meteorologist) Living])||Meteorologist and television presenter||N/C|| |- |16 Feb 1998||Tim HEALY ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Healy_(actor) Living])||Actor||N/C|| |- |23 Feb 1998||Raymond BAXTER ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Baxter wiki])||Broadcaster||N/C|| |}
UK Series 39 (BBC)''' {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Broadcast date !! width=200pt | Subject !! width=200pt | Claim to fame !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |7 Sep 1998||Charles STEWART||Road sweeper||N/C|| |- |14 Sep 1998||Carol SMILLIE ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carol_Smillie Living]||Television presenter||N/C|| |- |21 Sep 1998||Roy WALKER ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Walker_(comedian) Living])||Comedian and television presenter||N/C|| |- |28 Sep 1998||Sharron DAVIES ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharron_Davies Living])||Television presenter and former swimmer||N/C|| |- |5 Oct 1998||Christopher CHITTELL ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Chittell wiki])||Actor ''Emmerdale''||N/C|| |- |12 Oct 1998||Barbara DICKSON ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbara_Dickson Living])||Singer and actress||N/C|| |- |19 Oct 1998||[[Ball-16923|Frank THORNTON]]||Actor||Connected|| |- |26 Oct 1998||Phillip SCHOFIELD ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phillip_Schofield Living])||Television presenter||N/C|| |- |2 Nov 1998||Alastair STEWART ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alastair_Stewart Living])||Journalist and newsreader||N/C|| |- |9 Nov 1998||Bob WILSON ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Wilson_(footballer,_born_1941) Living])||Broadcaster and former football goalkeeper||N/C|| |- |16 Nov 1998||Frankie DETTORI ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frankie_Dettori Living]||Jockey||N/C|| |- |23 Nov 1998||Elizabeth SPRIGGS ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Spriggs wiki])||Actress||N/C|| |- |30 Nov 1998||Rick WAKEMAN ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Wakeman Living])||Keyboardist, composer and songwriter||N/C|| |- |7 Dec 1998||Sue JOHNSTON ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sue_Johnston Living])||Actress||N/C|| |- |14 Dec 1998||[[Deedes-12|Lord DEEDES]]||Journalist and former politician||Connected|| |- |21 Dec 1998||Sylvia YOUNG ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sylvia_Young Living])||Theatre school founder and principal||N/C|| |- |27 Dec 1998||Anne KIRKBRIDE ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Kirkbride wiki])||Actress ''Coronation Street''||N/C|| |- |4 Jan 1999||Christopher BIGGINS ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Biggins Living])||Actor and television presenter||N/C|| |- |11 Jan 1999||[[Hill-44732|Damon HILL]] (Living)||Racing driver||Connected|| |- |18 Jan 1999||George LAYTON ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Layton Living])||Actor and writer||N/C|| |- |25 Jan 1999||Floella BENJAMIN ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floella_Benjamin Living])||Actress, television presenter and campaigner||N/C|| |- |1 Feb 1999||[[Pertwee-10|Bill PERTWEE]]||Actor||Connected|| |- |8 Feb 1999||Mark COOK ([https://www.hopeandhomes.org/who-we-are/our-story/ Charity])||Charity founder||N/C|| |- |15 Feb 1999||Gary MABBUTT ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Mabbutt Living])||Former footballer||N/C|| |- |22 Feb 1999||Suzi QUATRO ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzi_Quatro Living])||Singer-songwriter, musician and actress||N/C|| |- |1 Mar 1999||Ian BANNEN ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Bannen wiki])||Actor||N/C|| |}
UK Series 40 (BBC)''' {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Broadcast date !! width=200pt | Subject !! width=200pt | Claim to fame !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |1 Nov 1999||Roger BLACK ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Black Living])||Athlete||N/C|| |- |8 Nov 1999||Hewitt CLARK||Lifeboat coxswain||N/C|| |- |13 Nov 1999||Martin KEMP ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Kemp Living])||Actor and musician||N/C|| |- |15 Nov 1999||Denise WELCH ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denise_Welch Living])||Actress||N/C|| |- |22 Nov 1999||Rudolph WALKER ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolph_Walker Living])||Actor||N/C|| |- |29 Nov 1999||Martin JARVIS ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Jarvis_(actor) Living])||Actor||N/C|| |- |6 Dec 1999||Stuart HALL ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stuart_Hall_(presenter) Living])||Broadcaster||N/C|| |- |13 Dec 1999||Rita TUSHINGHAM ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rita_Tushingham Living])||Actress||N/C|| |- |20 Dec 1999||Len VALE-ONSLOW ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Len_Vale-Onslow wiki])||Motorcycle manufacturer and enthusiast||N/C|| |- |15 Jan 2000||The Night of 1000 Lives||A celebration of a thousand editions||N/C|| |- |17 Jan 2000||Dale WINTON ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dale_Winton wiki])||Radio DJ and television personality||N/C|| |- |24 Jan 2000||Ian WRIGHT ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Wright Living])||Television personality and former footballer||N/C|| |- |31 Jan 2000||Marguerite PATTEN ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marguerite_Patten wiki])||Home economist, food writer and broadcaster||N/C|| |- |7 Feb 2000||Eddie JORDAN ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Jordan Living])||Founder of Jordan Grand Prix||N/C|| |- |14 Feb 2000||Dave Lee TRAVIS ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_Lee_Travis Living])||Radio and television presenter and disc jockey||N/C|| |- |21 Feb 2000||Harry HILL ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hill Living])||Comedian||N/C|| |- |28 Feb 2000||David VINE ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Vine wiki])||Television sports presenter||N/C|| |- |6 Mar 2000||John CRAVEN ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Craven wiki])||Television presenter||N/C|| |- |13 Mar 2000||Richard DUNWOODY ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Dunwoody Living])||Jockey||N/C|| |- |18 Mar 2000||[[Baker-14516|Tom BAKER]]||Actor||Connected|| |- |20 Mar 2000||Laurie HOLLOWAY ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurie_Holloway Living])||Pianist and composer||N/C|| |- |27 Mar 2000||Kay MELLOR ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kay_Mellor wiki])||Actress and scriptwriter||N/C|| |- |3 Apr 2000||Mark WINGETT ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Wingett Living])||Actor ''The Bill''||N/C|| |- |10 Apr 2000||Christopher TIMOTHY ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Timothy Living])||Actor||N/C|| |- |17 Apr 2000||SUGGS ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suggs Living])||Singer-songwriter and musician||N/C|| |- |8 May 2000||Jason LEONARD ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Leonard Living])||Rugby union player||N/C|| |- |15 May 2000||Desmond WILCOX ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desmond_Wilcox wiki])||Journalist and filmmaker||N/C|| |- |22 May 2000||Roger KENDALL||Firefighter||N/C|| |- |29 May 2000||Daniel O'DONNELL ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_O%27Donnell Living])||Singer||N/C|| |}
UK Series 41 (BBC)''' {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Broadcast date !! width=200pt | Subject !! width=200pt | Claim to fame !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |9 Nov 2000||Matthew PINSENT ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Pinsent Living])||Rower||N/C|| |- |16 Nov 2000||Todd CARTY ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Todd_Carty Living])||Actor||N/C|| |- |30 Nov 2000||Vinnie JONES ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vinnie_Jones Living])||Actor and former footballer||N/C|| |- |14 Dec 2000||Donald WOODS ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Woods wiki])||Writer and human rights campaigner||N/C|| |- |21 Dec 2000||Linda LUSARDI ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linda_Lusardi Living])||Actress and former glamour model||N/C|| |- |27 Dec 2000||Dorothy TUTIN ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothy_Tutin wiki])||Actress||N/C|| |- |4 Jan 2001||Paula TILBROOK ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paula_Tilbrook wiki])||Actress ''Emmerdale''||N/C|| |- |11 Jan 2001||John HUMPHRYS ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Humphrys Living])||Broadcaster||N/C|| |- |18 Jan 2001||[[Davis-119227|Andrew DAVIS]]||Conductor||Connected|| |- |25 Jan 2001||[[Ellis-28737|James ELLIS]]||Actor||Connected|| |- |7 Feb 2001||Sue JENKINS ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sue_Jenkins Living])||Actress ''Brookside''||N/C|| |- |14 Feb 2001||Geoffrey HUGHES ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoffrey_Hughes_(actor) wiki])||Actor||N/C|| |- |21 Feb 2001||John VAN WEENEN ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_van_Weenen Living])||Karateka and humanitarian||N/C|| |- |28 Feb 2001||[[Dance-144|Charles DANCE]]||Actor||Connected|| |- |7 Mar 2001||Mick CHANNON ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Channon Living])||Racehorse trainer and former footballer||N/C|| |- |14 Mar 2001||Jonathan ROSS ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_Ross Living])||Television and radio presenter||N/C|| |- |21 Mar 2001||Simon ROUSE ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_Rouse Living])||Actor ''The Bill''||N/C|| |- |28 Mar 2001||Midge URE ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midge_Ure Living])||Musician||N/C|| |- |4 Apr 2001||John BARNES ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Barnes Living])||Football manager and former footballer||N/C|| |- |11 Apr 2001||Paul JONES ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Jones_(singer) Living])||Singer, actor and broadcaster||N/C|| |- |18 Apr 2001||Patrick ROBINSON ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Robinson_(actor) Living])||Actor||N/C|| |- |25 Apr 2001||Jim SHEKHDAR ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Shekhdar Living])||Ocean rower||N/C|| |- |2 May 2001||Valerie SINGLETON ([Living])||Television and radio broadcaster||N/C|| |- |9 May 2001||Darren GOUGH ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darren_Gough Living])||Cricketer||N/C|| |- |30 May 2001||Kevin WOODFORD ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Woodford Living])||Chef and television presenter||N/C|| |- |7 Jun 2001||Richard STILGOE ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Stilgoe Living])||Songwriter, lyricist and musician||N/C|| |}
UK Series 42 (BBC)''' {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Broadcast date !! width=200pt | Subject !! width=200pt | Claim to fame !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
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This Old Monmouth of Ours

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == This Old Monmouth of Ours: History, Tradition, Biography, Genealogy, Anecdotes. == This work is comprised of a collection of newspaper articles about Monmouth County genealogies and local history.
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'''Citation Example''' :Hornor, William S. ''[[Space:This_Old_Monmouth_of_Ours|This Old Monmouth of Ours: History, Tradition, Biography, Genealogy, Anecdotes.]]'' (Freehold, N.J.: Moreau, 1932) '''Footnote Example''' :[[#Hornor|Hornor]] Page 123 '''Find It''' *[https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=15435 on Ancestry] $$ *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/254866?availability=Family%20History%20Library Family Search] * [https://books.google.com/books/about/This_Old_Monmouth_of_Ours.html?id=Cy88CpankH8C Google Books] *[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/2060644 find in a library] Note: The Ancestry and FamilySearch versions do not appear to be indexed (or searchable); the Google Books version can be searched. The book is indexed; see page 425. '''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:This_Old_Monmouth_of_Ours|What Links to Here]]'''

Thomas Adams - Barbee Cemetery, Grove City, Ohio

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Also known as the Thomas Adams Cemetery, the Thomas Adams - Barbee Cemetery is a small cemetery located on the east side of the Hoover Road Spur at the end of the Orders Road Spur in Grove City, Ohio. Established as a cemetery in 1850 there were interments in this plot of land as early as 1848 and possibly before then. The headstones appeared to have been moved from their original locations since they appear to have been separated into two separate groups in the corners. It was probably a family burial plot originally and most of the names are from the Adams and Barbee families. ==Interments== : '''Adams''' :: [[Barbee-649|ADAMS, Elizabeth (Barbee)]] (1811 - 30 Mar 1866) ::: Daughter of Haws and Mary A. ::: Wife of Thomas ::: Age: 54 years, 7 months, and 26 days :: [[Adams-10725|ADAMS, Thomas]] (28 Oct 1805 - 08 Aug 1872) ::: Husband of Elizabeth ::: Age: 66 years, 10 months, and 11 days : '''Balard''' :: BALARD, Anderson (???? - 01 Jan 1855) ::: Son of C. and H.E. ::: Age: 1 year 7 months : '''Ballard''' :: BALLARD, Margaret A (???? - 07 Jan 1851) ::: Dau of A. and S. ::: Age: 4 years, 9 months, and 23 days : '''Barbee''' :: [[Barbee-649|BARBEE, Elizabeth]] (1811 - 30 Mar 1866) ::: Wife of Thomas Adams ::: Daughter of Haws and Mary A. ::: Age: 54 years, 7 months, and 26 days :: [[Barbee-644|BARBEE, Haws]] (1775 - 16 Mar 1860) ::: Husband of Mary M. ::: Age: 85 years and 12 days :: [[Barbee-651|BARBEE, Lucinda]] (19 Dec 1811 - 19 Aug 1857) ::: Daughter of Haws and Mary A. ::: Wife of Joseph Watts ::: Age: 44 years and 20 days :: BARBEE, Mary A. (???? - 19 Sep 1852) ::: Age: 33 years, 8 months, and 19 days :: BARBEE, Mary M. (Apr 1852 - 16 Mar 1855) ::: Age: 2 years, 11 months, and 4 days :: [[Jones-16034|BARBEE, Mary "Polly" (Jones)]] (1780 - 21 Mar 1851) ::: Wife of Haws ::: Age: 76 years, 1 month, and 24 days :: BARBEE, Thomas J. (???? - Jan ????) ::: Son of E. and T. ::: Age: 1 month : '''Breckenridge''' :: BRECKENRIDGE, Eliza J. (??? - 20 Oct 1854) ::: Daughter of P.A. and M. ::: Age: 11 months and 27 days :: BRECKENRIDGE, Infant (17 May 1857 - 17 May 1857) ::: Son of P.A. and M. ::: Age: 1 hour :: BRECKENRIDGE, Infants (03 Jul 1856 - 03 Jul 1856) ::: Twin boys ::: Sons of P.A. and M. ::: Ages: 3 hours :: BRECKENRIDGE, Lucy (???? - 04 Feb 1849) ::: Daughter of P.A. and M. ::: Age: 11 months and 28 days :: BRECKENRIDGE, Rachael (???? - 29 Dec 1848) ::: Daughter of P.A. and M. ::: Age: 3 years, 11 months, and 18 days : '''Burnley''' :: BURNLEY, Joel (08 Nov 1801 - 21 Aug 1849) :: Born in Albemarle Co., Virginia : '''Gladman''' :: GLADMAN, Reason (???? - 05 Jan 1849) ::: Son of M. Breckenridge ::: Step-son of P.A. Breckenridge ::: Age: 12 years, 10 months, and 21 days : '''Jones''' :: [[Jones-16034|JONES, Mary "Polly"]] (1780 - 21 Mar 1851) ::: Wife of Haws Barbee ::: Age: 76 years, 1 month, and 24 days : '''Meech''' :: MEECH, Sarah (???? -17 Mar 1852) ::: Wife of Dennis : '''Spangler''' :: SPANGLER, Infant Daughter (???? - 15 Nov 1853) ::: Daughter of J.R. : '''Unknown''' :: UNKNOWN, Emiline (???? - 15 Nov 1858) ::: Age: 32 :: UNKNOWN, Lovina (???? - ????) : '''Watts''' :: [[Watts-2063|WATTS, Joseph]] (1812 - 29 Jan 1859) ::: Husband of Lucinda :: [[Barbee-651|WATTS, Lucinda (Barbee)]] (19 Dec 1811 - 19 Aug 1857) ::: Daughter of Haws and Mary A. ::: Wife of Joseph ::: Age: 44 years and 20 days :: WATTS, Sarah S. (1843 - 30 Jan 1859) ::: Daughter of Joseph and Lucinda ::: Age: 15 years, 10 months, and 16 days :: WATTS, W. Milton (???? - ????) ::: Son of Joseph and Lucinda ::: Age: 2 months and 6 days ==Sources== * [http://www.genealogybug.net/Franklin_Cemeteries/adamsbarbee/adamsbarbee.htm GenealogyBug.net] - Franklin County Gravestone Photos * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSln=Barbee&GSiman=1&GScty=107407&CRid=1995150&pt=Thomas%20Adams%20Cemetery& Find A Grave] [[Category:Franklin County, Ohio, Cemeteries]]

Thomas aka John Thurston

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I have been preparing an update for Thurston-3191, unaware of Thurston-15 as my descent is linked to the former profile. The profiles have since been merged. However, I think that there are basic corrections needed to Thurston-15. There is also some detail that can be added. Below is how I had intended to update the Thurston-3191 profile. Parts of the below should be added to the merged profile. == Biography == John Thurston appears in a 10 May 1637 record in ''Registers of Licences to pass beyond the seas'', where John Thurston of Wrentham, Suffolk county, carpenter, aged 30 years, and Margaret his wife, aged 32 years, with two children Thomas and John, desire to pass to New England, to inhabit.''Britain, Registers of Licences to pass beyond the seas 1573-1677'' Image 13 [https://www.findmypast.com/transcript?id=TNA/E157/025947 FindMyPast member site] John and his family departed on the "Mary Anne" of Yarmouth, England on 10 May 1637. His arrival in Salem is noted in Anderson's ''Great Migration Directory''.Anderson, Robert Charles, ''The Great Migration Directory'' *Text: “Thurston, John: Wrentham, Suffolk; 1637 on Mary Anne; Salem, Dedham, Medfield [Hotten 293; STR 1:62, 64, 98, 103; EPR 1:37; DeVR 1; DeChR 24; TAG 54:176-77; Kempton Anc 3:394-407].” English Origins However, before continuing with his Colonial history, his English origins need to be discussed, particularly his identity and whereabouts prior to his residence in Wrentham. In a short article by Douglas Richardson in ''The American Genealogist'', v.54 pp.176-7, he searched Wrentham parish records and found no candidates for this John Thurston. He speculated that John Thurston was actually born and married as Thomas Thurston, and that he changed his given name to John when he emigrated. As evidence of this, Richardson points out two baptismal records found in the Wrentham church: "Thomas the son of Thomas Thurston and Margaret his wife was Baptized August 4, 1632", and "John the son of Thomas Thurstone and Margrett his wife Baptized Sep xiii 1635".The American Genealogist. New Haven, CT: D. L. Jacobus, 1932-. v.54 pp.176-7 (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2009 - .) [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/12604/176/0 NEHGS member site] Except for the given name of Thomas, this perfectly fits the John Thurston family who left Wrentham in 1637 for New England. Richardson does not offer an explanation for the name change, other than it was not unusual for emigrants to change their names or adopt aliases. He goes on to speculate that the emigrant John may have been the Thomas Thurston, son of Thomas, christened in Wrentham on 13 January 1610/11. However, this association is not entirely convincing, due to the difference between the 1607 declared birth year (age 30 in 1637) and the 1611 baptism year. A search for Thomas Thurston on ''FindMyPast'' finds a Thomas Thurston marrying Margaret "Th." on 26 May 1632, in Norwich St. Peter Mancroft, Norwich, England.Norfolk Banns and Marriages, Norwich, St Peter Mancroft, Norfolk, England; [https://www.findmypast.com/transcript?id=GBPRS/NORFOLK/MAR/000541996/1 m1] & [https://www.findmypast.com/transcript?id=R_846588969 duplicate, FindMyPast member site] The same record is also viewable on AmericanAncestors at [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/england-marriages-1538-1973/RecordDisplay?pageName=&rId=310058981 England Marriages]. Further, a Thomas Thurston was baptized in Norwich on 20 April 1607, [https://www.findmypast.com/transcript?id=R_964975776&expand=true FindMyPast member site] which matches John Thurston's declared age of 30 in 1637. In addition, this Thomas was a carpenter, as was the immigrant John. Wrentham is about 27 miles from Norwich. There seems to be enough of a record trail to support the theory that the emigrant John Thurston was the Thomas Thurston of Norwich who was baptized there in 1607 and married a Margaret there in May 1632, and removed with his wife Margaret to Wrentham, where their first child was baptized in August 1632. Margaret was therefore at least six months pregnant at the time of the marriage, so obviously with child. This may have motivated their move to Wrentham, and also Thomas' name change to John in the examination of emigration, as he may have faced a fornication charge in Norwich. If a Thomas Thurston faced a charge in Norwich in about 1632, it would strongly support the theory outlined here regarding the origins of John Thurston the immigrant. A search for "Thurston" in ''Minutes of the Norwich Court of Mayoralty, 1632-1635'' shows that the surname occurs twice, on pages 191 and 245. ''Minutes of the Norwich Court of Mayoralty, 1632-1635'', pp. 191, 245, searchable on [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015072430112&q1=Thurston&start=1 HathiTrust] Diligent Wikiteers (thanks Ann!) have found this to be for a different Thurston. The Norwich consistory depositions and acts on FamilySearch appear to be mostly in Latin, and in a difficult handwriting. I have not found a translation for them. An email to Richardson failed to elicit a response. A request for help to the Norfolk Records Office led to a prompt response that the files in question are in Latin and in a difficult script, and that they did not have the resources to research it. The depositions book for 1631-32 is DN/DEP 40/45. The two act books for 1631-32 are DN/ACT 61 and DN/ACT 62. They are viewable on microfilm, on site. Colonial History The "Mary Anne" arrived in Salem, Massachusetts Bay Colony, where at a town meeting on 25 December 1637 "Thurstone Carpenter desires accomodation of a tenne acre lot", which was granted on 29 January 1637/8. John was granted another 20 acres on 21 January 1639/40. He is also listed as allowed ¾ acre of common land.Salem town records, v.1 pp. 62, 64, 98, 102 [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/584216/?offset=0#page=63&viewer=picture&o=search&n=0 FamilySearch] John removed his family to Dedham, Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1640, as on 28 August 1640 his wife was received into the Dedham church, and on 13 September 1640 two of his sons were baptized there. John was referred to as "brother Thurston" at the baptism of his daughter Mary on 12 March 1643, so he must have been admitted to the church by that date.Massachusetts: Vital Records, 1620-1850 Dedham Church Records, pp. 24, 27 (Online Database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2001-2016). [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB190/i/46067/24/1320153016 NEHGS member site] John Thurston appears as a signer of the Dedham Covenant, but signees were added over time, so his signature does not imply a residence date. Entries for John in Dedham town records include:''Dedham Town Records, v.1, [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/101120/?offset=#page=1&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q= FamilySearch] ::On 10 July 1642 John was granted a parcel of land (p.88). ::On 2 January 1642/3 John attended a town meeting regarding the division of lands, and the assignment of Town officials (p.92). ::On 6 February 1642/3 John was granted 4 acres 2 rods of upland farmland (p.95). ::On 3 October 1643 John was granted a small meadow (p.99). ::On 1 January 1643/4 John is listed as attending the town meeting (p.100) ::On 4 February 1644/5 John is listed as having been granted 4 acres 3 rods of woodlot (p.110). ::On 8 January 1646/7 At a meeting of the entire town John agreed to make the seats for the (unfinished) Meetinghouse (p.113,115). ::In 1648 and 1649 John appears on tax rate lists, which shows that his land and house were of middling values (pp.153,154, 161). ::On 19 December 1648 John was granted 2 acres of swampland (p.123). ::On 1 January 1649/50 John was appointed to a committee to find a place for the "feeding of a dry heard", as well as one of four"woodreeues" (p.126). He was also appointed to a committee to talk to "Bro: Whiteing", the current miller, about fixing inadequacies in the mill's performance :::(p.163). ::On 23 February 1650/1 John sold land to Jonathan Fairbanks and Richard Ellis (p.178). ::In 1652 John sold land to Anthony Fisher (p. 181). ::On 10 February 1648/9 John appears on a list of people who were compensated for work done for the town (p.132). John had worked on the school house, probably in his capacity as a carpenter. ::On 5 January 1656/7 John Thurston of Medfield was given liberty to fence in a meadow that he had purchased of Joshua Fisher and Ralph Day, which meadow apparently extended into Dedham (p. 140). Joseph's land became part of Medfield, Suffolk, Massachusetts Colony when that town was created from part of Dedham in 1651. John and his son John appear on a petition by the inhabitants of Medfield presented before the General Court of Massachusetts on 19 October 1664, asking that the current English royal charters and form of governance remain in place.Vital Records from the New England Historical and Genealogical Register. Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2014. (Compiled from articles originally published in The New England Historical and Genealogical Register.) [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB522/i/21077/346/45631196 NEHGS member site] Thomas AKA John and Margaret had children, the first two born in Wrentham, England, the next two were probably born in Salem, and the rest in Dedham:Thurston, Brown compiler, ''Thurston Genealogies'', 1880 [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044098882038&seq=408 HathiTrust]Massachusetts: Vital Records, 1620-1850 Dedham, v.1&2, pp.3-4, (Online Database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2001-2016). [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB190/i/13325/3/238993002 NEHGS member site] #Thomas (1632), married Sarah Thaxter #John (1635), married Mary Wood #Joseph (1639), probably born in Salem, married Anne _____, removed to Jamaica, Long Island and died there in 1688 #Benjamin (1640), probably born in Salem, baptized with his brother Joseph on 13 September 1640 in Dedham, married Elizabeth Walker #Mary (1643), married Seth Smith #Daniel (1646), married Mary Stedman, then Hannah Miller #Judith (1648), married Jonathan Treadway #Hannah (1650), married Joseph Cheney John's wife Margaret died in Medfield on 9 May 1662, and John died there on 1 November 1685.Massachusetts: Vital Records, 1620-1850 Medfield, v.1 p.190 (Online Database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2001-2016). [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB190/i/7746/237/22274798 NEHGS member site] John wrote his will on 13 June 1683. He asked that his estate be divided into nine equal shares, considering both quantity and quality. Two shares went to his eldest son Thomas, and one share each to sons John and Joseph, to the widow of his deceased son Benjamin, to son Daniel, to daughter Mary Smith, and to sons-in-law Jonathan Treadway and Joseph Cheney. John's sons Thomas and John were the executors of the estate. His modest inventory was proved on 21 October 1686, and included land and carpenter tools.Suffolk County, MA: Probate File Papers.Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2017-2019. (From records supplied by the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Archives. Digitized images provided by FamilySearch.org) [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB2735/i/48697/1504-co1/1416767111 NEHGS member site] == Sources ==

Thomas and John Kent of Cumberland

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==Index== === Report of the Cumberland midsummer quarter sessions 1827,Removal Eleanor Kent === :'''Carlise Patriot Saturday 14 July 1827''' :Mr Agliorby entered into this case at great length and called a number of witnesses. It appeared that many years ago, a captain of a merchant vessel brought a negro from the coast of Africa, named Thomas Kent to Whitehaven, after which he was sent into the service of the late Mr Senhouse, of Calder abbey, where he was considered as a slave by the family; but after living there seven or eight years, he got his liberty on account of his good conduct, and went to sea. He married the present pauper, Eleanor Kent, by whom he had several children, who, as well as Kent and his wife, had often received relief from the parish of Farlam, for upwards of twenty years. The overseers of Wetheral and Farlam had Kent examined, and Farlam afterwards continued to relieve him; and though notice of appeal had been given, after they had examined Kent they were satisfied and abandoned the appeal. Eleanor Kent, the wife, was born in the parish of Farlam, and money had been paid to her by both Mr Bell, of Hesket, and Mr Randleson of English street, Carlisle by order of the overseers of Farlam, which that parish repaid them again. Bell, the overseer of Hesket removed Mary Mc Kie, Kent's daughter, and her children, to Farlam, but could not remove Kent, as he had no parish; he was born in Africa; the select vestry, however, ordered him to be relieved. M Kie came back, and the overseer of Farlam paid the money. Mr. Carrick,solicitor for the parish of Farlam, here stated that he abandoned the appeal, because he had learned that M Kie and family had been removed to Farlam, and no notice of appeal had been entered.. Wm Armstrong, the overseer of Wetheral, went with Swallow, the overseer, to examine Kent if he had gained a settlement; and after this examination they withdrew the appeal. Eleanor Kent, the pauper removed, stated that the overseer of Farlam paid her rent six years ago, for three years, when her husband was living with her in Carlisle; he afterwards lost his sight. Farlam parish refused to relieve the female pauper four or five years ago but relieved her daughter who was born there. After that she got the removal order. :M Courtney addressed the Bench at great length. He questioned if ever the chairman, with all his experience, had heard facts so exaggerated as those which as those which had been dwelt upon by his learned friend. He, Mr C., was at a loss to know how the relief given to Mr Kie could affect the pauper who now claimed relief. When Farlam refused relief, after Kent was blind, and had become more feeble, why was he not removed as they had then had no relief for six or seven years. The observations of his learned friend respecting Kent's being a slave, though no sale had been proved, could soon be set at rest, for it was an undisputed point of English Law, that when a slave set his foot upon British ground he became a free man to all intents and purposes, the same as if he were a Frenchman or a Spaniard. The man was sui juris, and capable of contracting; and if he, Mr C., proved a contract implied, it was sufficient; for if a man moves through seven different parishes, the last fixes him, if he be under any contract; and he would prove that Kent was for years in the service of Mr Senhouse. For this purpose he called Mrs. Irwin daughter of the late Mr Senhouse, of Calder Abbey, who remembered Kent being brought to her father as a slave, and was always considered as such. He got his liberty, after seven or eight years' service, on account of his good conduct, and then went to sea. He once wrought as a gardener at Barrock Lodge. Mr Aglionby replied, and the Bench confirmed the order unanimously, but refused costs.The Rev. Mr Barwis thought the decision was a proper one; for if a woman with a settlement married a man with none, as soon as the man died, the maiden settlement again reverted. === Death of a Carlisle Notable=== :Carlisle Patriot Friday 23 July 1886 :DEATH OF A CARLISLE NOTABLE. :Yesterday there were interred at the Carlisle Cemetery the mortal remains of one of the oldest and best known inhabitants of this city ; we refer to John Kent, who had for many years been employed at the Citadel Station. John was popularly known as " Black Kent," he being of negro descent. His father came from the West Indies to this neighbourhood with a Cumberland gentleman, "Nabob Graham," who took up his residence at Rickerby House. Kent is said to have derived his surname from the circumstance that the vessel in which he came to this country landed upon the coast Kent, and he was named after the county. After marrying a Miss Pickering, of Brampton Hall, he returned to the West Indies, leaving his wife in this country. On arriving back in England he entered the service of James, of Barrock Park, gardener, and eventually died at High Stand, leaving ten children, five sons and five daughters. His wife died years ago, at the great age of 107. : John Kent, the subject of this notice, was born at Low Hesket in 1795, so that at his death he had attained his 91st year. In his early days he attended Hesket School, and then went out a servant lad. In his prime he was a big, powerful man ; and there are those still living who can remember the way in which used to handle the pavior's beater while engaged in paving the streets of Carlisle sixty years ago. They tell how people would gather round him in crowds to watch the tremendous blows dealt with the implement. He afterwards became watchman at Mary port before the modern police force was established ; and almost up to the lay of his death he delighted to narrate some of his adventures in that capacity. One of his earliest captures was that of two noted coiners. He used to tell how he caught one, and chained him to the bars of the fire grate in his own house. He then placed an -empty pistol on the table and told his wife to shoot him if he attempted to escape, while he followed and caught the other. another occasion he caught a person who had committed a robbery near Wigton a clever ruse. In order to put the individual oi whom he was pursuit off his guard, Kent feigned drunkenness, and the robber soon found that what he supposed to be a staggering inebriate was really stalwart guardian of the peace with all his senses about him. Kent was afterwards for nineteen years the Carlisle police force, and it was said that and one Joe Haugh were the first two policemen of the present regime. Be that as it may, there are hundreds Carlisle men far past middle life who have a vivid recollection of the big, black policeman. Hanging upon the walls of his house in Henry Street an excellent portrait of him in his police uniform, or rather h the uniform of Mayor's sergeant, an office which he held. While Mssrs Joseph Robinson and Co. were constructing the northen end of the Carlisle and Lancaster Railway, Kent was in their employ and was a very confidential servant, to whom Mr Robinson, the late James Thompson, of Kirkhouse, and Mr Mark Thompson entrusted important work. For thirteen years was employed in the signal-box on the south side of the Citadel Station, and this is still shown on the local railway plans "Kent's box." The youthful Prince of Wales, passing through Carlisle Station after the publication of Mrs Stowe's "Uncle Tom's Cabin," seeing a negro in the box, is said to have askel his attendants if that was " Uncle Tom" in his "Cabin." During the last seven or sight years of his life Kent was the attendant at the gentlemen's first-class waiting-room at the Citadel Station. His civility and unvarying good humour made him favourite with everyone, while his strict attention to duty commended him to his employers. He was at work as usual last Friday, but on Saturday he was ill, and died on Monday afternoon. He married a woman belonging to the Longtown district, but she predeceased him thirteen years ago. He is survived by one son, who is in Australia, by his sister, Mrs Lamb, of Low Row, who is now 86 year of age. ===Extracts from Newspaper reports John Kent as a policeman===

Thomas Angell, Last Will & Testament 1685 and Inventory

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Return to [[Angell-26|Thomas Angell]] Thomas' will was written 23 May 1685, at least three years before his death. At a Meeting of the Councill, 18 Sep. 1694: "This Day the last will & Testatment of Thomas Angell (deceased) beareing date ye 23 May 1685, hath been Examined; the which was some time since Exhibited; James Angell the Exsecutor made Oath unto ye same Tho: Olney Nathaniell Waterman & Ep: Olney as witnesses made oath to the sd will; The said will is this day approved." Following is a copy of the last Will & Testamt of Thomas Angell of Providence: :Be it knowne unto all People by these presents That I Thomas Angell of Providence in the Colloney of Rhoad Island & Providence Plantations in New England being now very Aged & not knoweing how soone it may please God to Remove me out of this world, and least any discontent or discord should arise after my departure conserning what Estate I shall leave behind; & being desireous that what I do leave may be Enjoyed according as my mind is it should be, Do now whilst I am in some measure of strength and whilst I am of sound & Perfect memory, make ordaine & appoynt this to be my last will & Testament: :first I do make voyd & null all & Every other will by me made at any tie formerly either by word or writeing & this will & Testament only to stand in force. :Item, I do give & bequeath unto my son John Angell my sixty acres of land lieing within the Towneshipp of Providence aforesaid in my Right of the first devision, And also my sixty acres of land in the fifty acre of second devision adjoyneing to the same, & lieing & being neare the palce Caled Cauncaunjawatchuck to be unto him, his Heirs & Assignes forever. As also the one halfe of my Right of Commoning within the said Providence Towneshipp so farr west as the seven mile line, that is to say for Commoning or feeding of Cattell cutting of Timber or forewood or any use wch Commoning is Considered in, saveing onely makeing Claime to any devision of land thereby; that shall not be; As also together with the said halfe Righ[t] of Comon, the one halfe of my Right of lands & Commoning I do give & bequeath which lieth on the west side of the seven mile line, unto my said son John Angell to be unto him his Heirs & Assign for[e]ver together with all & every their Appurtenances. :Item, I Do give & bequeath unto my son James Angell my dwelling house which standeth in the aforesaid Providence Towne next unto the streete, and my house lott or home share of land whereon the said house standeth, together with my other house lott or home share of land to it adjoyneing, as also all my meaddowes, & my Twenty acres of land lieing on Wayboysett side of the water neere the Cove Called Hawkins his Cove; And my six acres of land lieing in that Tract of land Called the neck where the Cove or salt Creeke called Bailies Cove lieth neere unto the said six acres of Land; As also my Tenn acres of land, lieing in the valley bordering upon the Northerne side of the River Called Wanasquatuckett, And not farr from Thomas Olney of Providence aforesaid his orchard & meaddowes lieing upon the said River; And also halfe my Right of Comoning within the Plantation of Providence aforesd so farr West as the seven mile line, with al the lands which are yet devideable, or may yet, or hereafter be devided or laid out on the East side of the seven mile line unto a whole Purchase Right of Common: As also the one halfe of all my lands & Common within the Towneshipp of Providence aforesaid lieing on the west side of the seven mile line: All which said lands meaddowes & common, with my aforesd dwelling house together with my Barne, & all other my houseing (the house which I now dwell in only Excepted) to be unto my said son James Angell, to him his Heirs & Assignes forever, together with all & every their Appurtenances. :Item, I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Anphillis Smith & unto my daughter Mary Arnold, & unto my daugher Deborah sabeere, & unto my daughter Alice whipple, & unto my daughter Margery whipple unto Each of them two shillings in silver Money to be paid unto them by my Executor hereafter & Executrix hereafter Named: :Item, I do give & bequeath unto my loveing wife Alice Angell my now dwelling house wherein I now dwell to be unto her for her use duiring the time of her Widdowhood; and in Case shee Marrey not, then for the sd house to be unto her duiring the terme of her naturall life with a small plot of land adjoyneing to the said house for a little Garden; As also before the said house Conveniency of yard Room As also free Egresse & Regress for her to pass & repass as shee may have Ocation through any of the afore devised lands: But i Case my said wife do Marrey then at the day of her marriage shall the said house & small Plot of land come into the hands of my said son James Angell with ye Privelidges aforesaid to be unto him his Heirs & Assignes forever, but in case she marrey not, then shall the said house & sd small Plot of land with the said Privelidges Come into the hands of my said son James Angell after the decease of his mother to be unto him & his Heirs & Assignes forver; And that my sd son James angell shall keepe the said house in such Repare as may be Comfortable for his said mother to dwell in duiring the time of her makeing use thereof as aforesaid. I do also give unto my wife one milch Cow to be her owne, & that the said Cow shall be by my sd two sons (viz) John Angell & James Angell constantly, both summered & wintered for the use of my said wife, & when the said Cow by Reason of Age or other thing which may make her unfit for milke doth faile, then shall my said son James take that said Cow himselfe & put another in its Roome, & so in Case any Causalty befalls at any time what cow is so for my sd wife her use as afore Exprest then shall my said son James still put another Milch Cow in its Roome; the which sd Cow shall be at my sd wife her dispose, Either if shee marrey or at her death; And that my said two sons John Angell & James Angell their Heirs Executors Administrators & Assignes shall yearly pay unto my said wife (their mother) sixteene shillings in money untill shee marrey, & in case shee marrey not, then duiring the terme of her naturall life; the which said sixteen shillings shall yearely be the one halfe paid by my said son John & the other halfe by my said son James. And that my said two sons John Angell & James Angell their Heirs, Executors, Administrators & Assignes shall take Care & shall provide for the Comfortable maintenance of my said wife duiring the terme of her [Widdowhood, & if she marrey not, then duiring the terme of her] naturall life; And that such Care shall by them be taken & such Provision by them be made that my said wife may sufficiently, suteably & Comfortably be kept & maintained both in health & in sickness with sutable tendance & all other nessesareys as her Condition shall Constantly Require; the which Charge shall be Equally borne by my said two sons: But in Case my sd two sons shall neglect or faile, or Either of them their Heirs Executors Administrators or Assignes shall Neglect or faile of the performance thereof, then shall a third part of the defective party their lands afore devised be unto my said wife for her use & Profitt during the terme of her widdowhood, if shee marrey not, then during the terme of her naturall life: The which Third part of the said lands shall be the third part of ye same which may be most Advantageous to my said wife. I do also give & bequeath unto my said wife all my household goods to be her owne & at her owne dispose; That is to say all my Bedds bedding, Cloathing both woollen linnen, & all sorts of vessells both Iron, Brass, Pewter, wood & all other things to the house belonging which are Nessesary for house keepeing which may be Counted household goods: Table linnen as well as other is includedl; as also if any moneyes be left at my decease, the same I do give unto my said wife. :Item, I do give & bequeath unto my son James Angell all my Cattell of all sorts only Excepting one Cow which I have before disposed of to my wife; As also unto my said son James Angell I do give all my Tooles of what sort soever & all other my Estate both Moveable goods and Chattells not before disposed of: And unto my said son James I do give to him his Heirs & Assignes forever all other my lands Rights Interests & Titles whatsoever not before disposed of. And I do make ordaine Constitute & appoynt my loveing wife Alice Angell my lawfull Executrix & my son James Angell my lawfull Executor, both Joyntly, unto whome I do give all my debts unto me from any Person due, & they to pay all debts from me to any person due; & to see that my body be decently buried & to Execute & performe this my will according [to] My true meaneing & intent therein, And I do desire and appoynt my loveing friends & neighbours Nathaniell Waterman & Thomas Olney to be the overseers of this my Will. :In witness of the Premises I do hereunto set my hand & Seale the Twenty & third day of may in the yeare one Thousand six hundred Eighty & five. ::::The marke of X Thomas Angell. :Signed & Sealed in the presence of us Thomas Olney, Nathaniell Waterman, Epenetus Olney. :Be it knowne unto all People by these presents that I the aforesd Thomas Angell do Add this as a Coddicill to my aforesaid will: That is, I do also give & bequeath unto my said son John Angell, unto him his Heirs & Assignes for ever my Ten acres of land which was unto me laid out in luie of my Right of my share of Meaddow in the second or fifty acre devision, it lieing & Adjoyneing to my afore specified lands neere Cauncaunjawatchuck; The which sd Ten acres of land was forgotten before whe the other lands was disposed of: In witness whereof I do hereunto set my hand the Twenty & third day of May in the yeare one Thousand six hundred Eighty & five. ::::The marke of X Thomas Angell. :Signed in the presene of us, Thomas Olney, Nathaniel Waterman, Epenetus Olney. :James Angell Executor to the abovsd will appeared this day before the Towne Councill of Providence being the 18th day of September 1694 & made oath unto the said will: Thomas Olney: Nathaniel Waterman & Epenetus Olney, the 18th of September 1694 appeared before the Towne Councill of Providene & attested upon Engagement unto the abovesd will as Witnesses. :The 18th of September 1694 the Towne council of Providence have Examined & do approve the aofresd will: Attests Joseph Jencks Assistant Steven Arnold Assistant, Joseph Williams Assistant. Recorded August ye 15th 1711 P Tho: Olney Clerk. Here followeth a Record of ye Inventory of the Estate of ye deceased Thomas Angell of Providence. The Inventory of the Estate of ye deceased Thomas Angell, Taken & made the 21 of January 1694/5 as followeth: :A great Coate :Cotten shirts :1 Dowlas shirt :old much worne Flannill shirt :A west coat & a P of Breeches :a P of Drawers & 2 old Coates :1 Hatt, old & out of fashion :Pr of Old stockins :2 yardes of homespun Raw Cloath :more old Cloathes little worth :1 P of New shooes & a P of very old ones :3 old Bolsters, not fethers, & 2 pillowes & an old straw bed :A very old flock bedd much worne & light :a fether bed & boslter :An old Boulster & 3 old Pillowes :1 Pr of Cotten & linnen sheets, & one Pr of all linnen sheetes :4 Pr of Tow sheetes :1 shirt, old :1 Pr of fine Pillow bears :5 Pillow beers :5 Napkins :4 Towells & a small Table cloath :2 Pillow beeres :1 Pr of Blancketts :1 Rugg called a smooth Rugg :1 Coverlidd :1 Pr of Old Blanketts :1 olde worne out Rugg :3 old linnen Cloths that things were wrapt in :3 old Blanketts :2 Basens & a Pewter Platter :2 Chamber Potts :1 leakey 2 pint Potts old & 1 halfe pint pot :2 old Pewte small dishes 2 Poringers 2 spoones :old small Bason & Porringers, sausers & 2 old spoons :2 old Bell mettle Possnetts, a Brass Candle stick a Brass Morat & Pestle :An old Brass Chafeing dish & a Brass skillet no frame, worne out & pacht :4 Indian woodden dishes, 2 Trayes & a boule :1 old Turned boule, a dish, a platter & a skim dish :3 old brass Kittells, little better then old Brass :1 old lanthorne & a kallebash bottle :1 old Runlett :1 old Earthern Pott a Pann & small dish :1 small Iron Pott & small old Iron Kettle :1 Frying Pann :1 Warming pann :1 Tramill & an eetch hooke, an old Grid Iron, a Pr of pot hookes, a Pr of Thongs, a slice handle, & a spitt & P of bellowes :6 Glass Pint bottells :4 long neckt Glass bottels :3 Old spoones :An old Lookeing Glass :2 Pokett handkercheifs 3 Neckcloaths :2 Callico Neckcloaths :1 pillow beere :7 linnen Capps :3 beddsteds :3 chests & a box & another box with drawers :1000 of Pinns :5 chaires :Old Tubbs & such lumber :1 old draught chaine :In money 5 pounds :A Table :A Jount forme :A settle :The sum Totall, Error Excepted, amounts to 43 pounds, 13s., 4d. This abovesd Inventory is a true & just apprisall of ye Estate of sd Thomas Angell of what was brought to our view: Taken & made the day & yeare abovesd by us Nathaniell Waterman, Tho: Olney: The 12t of Februarey 1694/5, James Angell Executor to ye last will of ye deceased Tho: Angell hath made Oath to the trueth of sd Inventary above written, & also Tho: Olney & nathll: waterman. Recorded August ye 20th 1711: P Tho: Olney Clerk. Rogers, Horatio and George Moulton Carpenter and Edward Field, The Early Records of the Town of Providence Volume VII, Printed Under the Authority of the City Council of Providence, (Providence: Snow & Farnham, 1892), pp 77-91; digital images, FamilySearch, (https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/23897/ : accessed March 2023).

Thomas Baisden (1894) 185 Slave Schedule

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[[Category:Schley County, Georgia]] [[Category:Sumter County, Georgia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Schley County, Georgia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Schley County, Georgia]] [[Category: USBH Heritage Exchange]] == Biography == 1840 Census, District 687, Sumter, Georgia.Year: 1840; Census Place: District 687, Sumter, Georgia; Roll: 50; Page: 180; Family History Library Film: 0007047 - https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/3674170:8057 *Name: [[Baisden-236|Thomas J Baisden]] *Home in 1840 (City, County, State): District 687, Sumter, Georgia *Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 1 *Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 1 *Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1 *Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: 1 *Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 1 *Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1 **Slaves - Males - Under 10: 2 (1830-1839) **Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23: 1 (1817-1830), [[White-76151|Berry White]] **Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35: 1 (1805-1816) **Slaves - Females - Under 10: 3 (1830-1839) **Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23: 1 (1817-1830) **Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35: 2 (1805-1816) *Persons Employed in Agriculture: 6 *Free White Persons - Under 20: 3 *Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 3 *Total Free White Persons: 6 **Total Slaves: 10 *Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 16 --- 1850 Slave Schedule, District 29, Sumter, Georgia.The National Archive in Washington DC; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census Of The United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29 - https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/8055/images/GAM432_95-0163?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=30251277166c3d8992ae8f05b4f01a7c&usePUB=true&_phsrc=uHH8260&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&pId=93234331 *Name: Thomas Baisden *Residence Date: 1850 *Residence Place: District 29, Sumter, Georgia, USA *Number of Enslaved People: 17 {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Sex!!Age!!Born!!Race |- |||Female||40||1810||Black |- |||Male||35||1815||Black |- |||Female||22||1828||Black |- |[[White-76151|Berry White]]||Male||21||1829||Black |- |||Female||18||1832||Black |- |||Female||16||1834||Black |- |||Male||11||1839||Black |- |||Male||10||1840||Black |- |||Male||10||1840||Black |- |[[Singletary-949|Sallie Singletary]]||Female||9||1841||Black |- |||Female||9||1841||Black |- |||Male||7||1843||Black |- |[[Wimbish-74|Samuel Wimbish]]||Male||5||1845||Black |- |||Male||3||1847||Black |- |[[Baisden-240|Ammond Baisden]]||Male||2||1848||Black |- |[[Baisden-237|Nellie Baisden]]||Female||2||1848||Black |- |||Female||1||1849||Black |} --- 1860 Slave Schedule, District 123, Schley, Georgia.The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29 - https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7668/images/gam653_151-0202?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=a1b5d8332dd2a01b1dc74f12e14ed285&usePUB=true&_phsrc=uHH8262&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&pId=92726188 *Name: Thos J Baisden *Residence Date: 1860 *Residence Place: District 123, Schley, Georgia, USA *Number of Enslaved People 24 {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Sex!!Age!!Born!!Race!!!!Name!!Sex!!Age!!Born!!Race |- |||Female||65||1795||Black||||||Male||5||1855||Black |- |||Male||32||1828||Black||||||Female||4||1856||Black |- |[[White-76151|Berry White]]||Male||30||1830||Black||||||Male||4||1856||Black |- |||Female||30||1830||Black||||||Male||3||1857||Black |- |||Female||29||1831||Black||||||Male||2||1858||Black |- |||Female||27||1833||Black||||||Male||1||1859||Black |- |[[Singletary-949|Sallie Singletary]]||Female||20||1840||Black||||||Female||10 months||1859||Black |- |[[Wimbish-74|Samuel Wimbish]]||Male||15||1845||Black|||||||||||| |- |||Male||13||1847||Black|||||||||||| |- |[[Baisden-237|Nellie Baisden]]||Female||12||1848||Black|||||||||||| |- |||Female||11||1849||Black|||||||||||| |- |||Male||11||1849||Black|||||||||||| |- |||Male||10||1850||Black|||||||||||| |- |||Female||9||1851||Black|||||||||||| |- |[[Baisden-241|Elizabeth Baisden]]||Female||8||1852||Black|||||||||||| |- |||Male||7||1853||Black|||||||||||| |- |||Male||6||1854||Black|||||||||||| |- | |- ||||||| |} == Sources ==

Thomas Barnum Probate

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The probate record of Thomas Barnum reads as follows: "To the Honorable Cort of Probate to be holden att Fairfield. Thes maye signifie unto yore honnours that we whose names are under written, namely James Beebe and Josiah Starr beeing appoynted by the Honble County Cort held at ffairefeld March ye 10 - 1695/6 to mack at distribushon of the estete of Thomas Barnam Decesed: Wee according to the best of our skills and judgment did in ye said month of March on the afforesaid 1695/6 mack ye following distrebushion of the said estete: "To ye eldest son '''Thomas Barnam''' hee offering to tack ye with a single sheere and at halfe provided hee might have his choyce of from perticulers which accordingly we set out to him thirty pounds vallue of ye homsted and twenty one pounds vallue of ye moveables which in all made 51-0-0. "To ye second son '''ffrances barnam''' by name Wee set out the rest of the homested being vallued at 65 pounds and a comondall of land purchesed for him by his father before his deth vallued at ffive pounds: and 7-11-6 of ye moveables hee giveing [illegible] to paye to his younger sisterswhen ye come of ye age of twentyone or at maridg what hee had received more then his proportion which proportion was 34 pounds ye whole that hee receved was 99-11-1. "To ye third son '''Richard barnam''' by name we set out a [illegible]-lot of upland vallued at five pounds A second divition of meadow vallued att seven pounds and moveables to the vallue of 22 pounds so that hee had in all to the vallue of 34-0-0. To ye fifth [should be fourth] son '''Ebenezer barnam''' by name we set forth it Mill Lot so called vallued at 4 pounds a third divition of meddows vallued at five pounds a little loot vallued at tow pounds the one half of ye land at Shellter Rock vallued at nine pounds the Townehill Lot vallued at six pounds; The halfe of the Cotfeld [illegible] vallued at five pounds ye six acre divition of land three pounds 10 shillings- so that the whole of what hee receved was 34-10-0 "Too '''John barnam''' the ffifth son wee set out the firt division of meddow vallued at three pounds 10 shillings ye forth divition of meddow vallued at 3 pounds 10 shillings ye swamp lot vallued att five pounds: then one half of ye land at Shellter rock valld at nine pounds the land on Shellter rock hill valld at six pounds the halfe of the Cotfeeld valld att 5 pounds ye half of the baran plain lot and the half of the six acre divition vallued at three pounds and ten shillings-so that the whole of what hee received was 34-10-0. "To '''Sarah picket''' the wife of Thomas picket the eldest daughter wee set out In moveables of many particulers in all to the vallue of 34-0-0. "To ye second daughter '''Esther Abbit''' the wife of John Abbit we set forth in moveables in many particulers and many due ye estete in all to the vallue of 34-0-0. To ye third daughter '''Hannah barnam''' wee set out moveables in many particulers and depts due to the estete in all to the vallue of 34-0-0. "To ye forth daughter Wee set out '''Ruth barnam''' by name-in moveables in many particulers and depts due to the estete in all to the value of 34-0-0. "To ye fifth daughter '''Abigall barnam''' by name wee set out in movabels and depts due to ye estete in all to the value of 34-0-0. //Signed// James beebe Joseph starr Distributers "Know all men by these presents that I '''Sarah Barnum''' of Stratford in the county of fairfield and Coloney of Connecticut have received of the heirs of my late husband Thomas Barnum of Danbury deceased in full of all accounts due to me by virute of a contract made between my husband Barnum and my self before marriage therefore I doe soe order remit release acquit exonerate & discharge the administrators Heirs and assignes of the above sd Thomas Barnum deceased from all further demands whatsoever upon [illegible] of any money due to me my Heirs of assigns by virtue of any contract before mentioned in witness wherof I have herewith set my hand in Stratford this fifteenth day of March Anno Domini 1702 (date difficult to read) Witnesses Ambros Tompson senior and John Tompson her mark Sarah Barnam." Probate: 1696 #359 FHL Film #1018731. Family members named in the record: * Thomas Barnam - the eldest son * Francis Barnam - the second son * Richard Barnam - the third son * Ebenezer Barnam - the fifth son (should be "fourth" son) * John Barnam - the fifth son * Sarah Picket - the eldest daughter * Esther Abbit - the second daughter * Hannah Barnam - the third daughter * Ruth Barnam - the fourth daughter * Abigall Barnam - the fifth daughter * Sarah Barnum - wife - "heirs of my late husband Thomas Barnum"

Thomas Betts, of Guilford and Norwalk, and His Descendants

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Thomas Betts, of Guilford and Norwalk, and His Descendants == * by [[Betts-4126|Charles Wyllys Betts]] (1845-1887) completed by [[Betts-4127|Frederic H. Betts]] * publisher not identified, 1888 * 132 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Thomas Betts, of Guilford and Norwalk, and His Descendants|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE186554 * https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1390851 * https://www.seekingmyroots.com/members/files/G000198.pdf * Part of [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/61157/ North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000] at ancestry.com === Library holdings: === * https://www.worldcat.org/title/thomas-betts-of-guilford-and-norwalk-and-his-descendants/oclc/32333406 === Table of Contents === * Note * Introduction * Sources * Thomas Betts, of Guilford and Norwalk, and His Descendants === 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 === * Betts, Charles Wyllys. ''[[Space:Thomas Betts, of Guilford and Norwalk, and His Descendants|Thomas Betts, of Guilford and Norwalk, and His Descendants]]'' (1888) [ Page .] * ([[#Betts|Betts]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Betts, Charles Wyllys. ''[[Space:Thomas Betts, of Guilford and Norwalk, and His Descendants|Thomas Betts, of Guilford and Norwalk, and His Descendants]]'' (1888) [ Page .] *

Thomas Bourne of Ombersley/Droitwich/Kempsey Theory

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This free space page discusses the possibility that [[Bourne-2|Thomas Bourne of Marshfield, Plymouth Colony]] was the same person as a Thomas Bourne who was baptized at Ombersley, Worcestershire in 1582. == Evidence for the Theory == * There is a record for the baptism of a Thomas Bourne, son of a Richard Bourne, in July 1582 in at Ombersley, Worcester. The date of this baptismal record is the closest match yet found for Thomas Bourne of Marshfied's 1581 birth date. * There is a record for the baptism of a John Bourne, son of a Thomas Bourne, in May 1611 at Saint Andrew, Droitwich, Worcester, England The record would be a reasonably good fit for a baptismal record for Thomas Bourne of Marshfield's son John. * There were also three different Thomas Bournes in Worcestershire having children during the period from 1617-1627: Thomas of Ombersley (Richard 1620, John 1617, Dorothy 1622, Susanna 1626, Elizabeth 1627), Thomas of Chaddesley Corbett (Alice 1621, Thomas 1622, Ann 1628), and Thomas of Leigh with Bransford (Richard 1617, Thomas 1619, John 1621, Frauncisca 1625) * Saint Andrew Church, Droitwich is essentially in Ombersley. * The Winslow family, who became Thomas Bourne's neighbors in Marshfield, and whose son Josiah married Thomas Bourne's daughter Margaret, were from the Droitwich/Kempsey area of Worcestershire. * Josiah Winslow and Margaret Bourne appear to have gotten married almost immediately after the probable date of the Bourne family's arrival in Plymouth, which suggests a prior familiarity between them and their families. == Evidence Against the Theory == * The only other baptismal record at Saint Andrew, Droitwich for a child of Thomas Bourne in the relevant time period is a son named Thomas, bpt. 1608. That date conflicts with the estimated date of birth of Margaret, daughter of Thomas of Marshfield. * Thomas' 1608 baptismal record at Saint Andrew, Droitwich is also inconsistent with the theory because it lists his mother's name as "Alies" which probably means Alice and almost certainly is not Elizabeth, the name of Thomas of Marshfield's wife. * There were three different Thomas Bournes in Worcestershire having children during the period from 1617-1627: Thomas of Ombersley (Richard 1620, John 1617, Dorothy 1622, Susanna 1626, Elizabeth 1627), Thomas of Chaddesley Corbett (Alice 1621, Thomas 1622, Ann 1628), and Thomas of Leigh with Bransford (Richard 1617, Thomas 1619, John 1621, Frauncisca 1625) == Sources ==

Thomas Boyden and his Descendants

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Thomas Boyden and his Descendants == * by [[Boyden-317 | Wallace Clarke Boyden]], 1858- 1937; [[Boyden-324 |Merrill N. Boyden]], 1827-1911; [[Boyden-325 | Amos J. Boyden]], 1853-1903 * published Boston, Massachusetts, 1901 * Sources used, in general, noted in [https://archive.org/stream/thomasboydenhisd00boyd#page/n7/mode/2up Preface] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Thomas Boyden and his Descendants|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009606114 *https://archive.org/stream/thomasboydenhisd00boyd#page/n5/mode/2up *https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/genealogy-glh17238888/ === Errata === * [https://archive.org/stream/thomasboydenhisd00boyd#page/n247/mode/2up Errata, p.237] * 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 === * Boyden, Wallace Clarke ''[[Space: Thomas Boyden and his Descendants| Thomas Boyden and his Descendants]]'' (Boston,Mass, 1901), [ Page ]. * [[#Boyden|Boyden]]: Page 21

Thomas Brewer Research Notes

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See also: :[[Brewer-8529|Thomas Brewer]]; [[Brewer-8530|Robert Brewer]] :[[Space:Thomas Brewer Research Notes 2|Thomas Brewer Research Notes 2]] ===Item: ''FamilySearch'' Indexed Entries and/or IGI=== :Note: Additional vital events published as the registers from Boxley parish, J. Cave-Browne, ''The history of Boxley parish'' (Maidstone: E. J. Dickinson, prt., 1892). p. 157, see also 157n; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044081212748?urlappend=%3Bseq=194 ''Hathi Trust'']. :Transcription of relevant entries, see [[Space:Thomas Brewer Research Notes 2|Published Boxley Registers]] Family Search, "England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991" Robertus Brewer, Male; Death or Burial Date: 15 Jun 1611; Death or Burial Place: Boxley, Kent, England ... ; "England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JDS1-ZMH : 15 March 2020), Robertus Brewer, 1611. Note: Cites Source Details item 4 30/4; Digital Folder Number 004021496; Microfilm Number 1736528; Image Number 00701; Originating System EASY; Indexing Batch I04777-7 Jacobus Bruer, Male, son of Robarti Bruer Death or Burial Date: 28 Dec 1572 Death or Burial Place: Boxley, Kent, England "England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J8FS-LJ4 : 15 March 2020), Robarti Bruer in entry for Jacobus Bruer, 1572. Note Cites Source Details item 4; Digital Folder Number 007566179; Microfilm Number 1751591; Originating System EASY; Indexing Batch I04360-1 Jacobus Bruer, Male, son of Robarti Bruer Death or Burial Date: 3 Dec 1583 Death or Burial Place: Boxely, Kent, England ... "England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J828-832 : 15 March 2020), Robarti Bruer in entry for Jacobus Bruer, 1583. Note: Cites Source Details it 4; Digital Folder Number 007566179; Microfilm Number 1751591; Originating System EASY; Indexing Batch I04911-0 Francis Brewer, female (wife of Rob. Brewer) Death or Burial Date: 19 Nov 1622 Death or Burial Place: Boxley, Kent, England ... "England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J828-6JJ : 15 March 2020), Rob. Brewer in entry for Francis Brewer, 1622. Note: Cites Source Details it 4; Digital Folder Number 007566179; Microfilm Number 1751591; Originating System EASY Indexing Batch I04911-0 ----- FamilySearch, "England Marriages, 1538-1973" Roberti Bruer, Male Spouse: Marian Clerke, Female Marriage Date: 29 Oct 1571 Marriage Place: Boxley, Kent, England ... "England Marriages, 1538–1973 ", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NNC7-4NT : 13 March 2020), Robertus Bruer, 1571. Note: Cites Digital Folder Number 007566179; Microfilm Number 1751591; Originating System EASY Indexing Batch I04360-1 Robert Bruer, Male Spouse: Franncis Lewson, Female Marriage Date: 7 Sept 1590 Marriage Place: Cuxton, Kent, England ... "England Marriages, 1538–1973 ", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NLC8-V52 : 13 March 2020), Robert Bruer, 1590. Note Cites Digital Folder Number 004989853; Microfilm Number 992537; Originating System ODM; Indexing Batch M13518-1 ----- ''FamilySearch'' Extracted Records and/or IGI - Christening - for Boxley, Kent, England. Note: Some seem duplicate entries with conflicting information. The first item below matches what seems the data cited by Michael Paulick [''NEHGR'' 174]. Paulick's, from FHL film 1,751,591 Item 4. (He presumably viewed the film. :Roberti Bruar, father: Jacobus Bruar, male, chr. 16 Nov 1572 :"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NG22-28P : 19 September 2020), Jacobus Bruar, 1572. :Robarti Bruer, father: Thomas Bruer, male, chr. '''21 Sept 1578''', Boxley, Kent, England :"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N1ZV-DXZ : 21 March 2020), Robarti Bruer in entry for Thomas Bruer, 1578. :Note: Cites Source Details it 4; Digital Folder Number 007566179; Microfilm Number '''1751591'''; Originating System EASY; Indexing Batch I04911-0 :Roberti Bruer, father: Thomas Bruer, male, chr. 21 Sept 1576, Boxley, Kent, England :"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J3QD-DMY : 19 September 2020) :Note: Cites Digital Folder Number 007538178; Microfilm Number 477371; Originating System ODM; Indexing Batch C03652-1 :Roberti Bruer, father: Elena Bruer, female, chr. 13 Dec 1579, Boxley, Kent, England :"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NYGF-NNG : 19 September 2020) :Robarti Bruer, father: Elena Bruer, female, chr. 14 Dec 1579, Boxley, Kent, England ... :"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NTLM-3HP : 21 March 2020), Robarti Bruer in entry for Elena Bruer, 1579. :Roberti Bruer, father: Willielmus Bruer, male, chr. 8 Oct 1581, Boxley, Kent, England :"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JM6F-WMZ : 19 September 2020) :Robarti Bruer, father: Gulihelmus Bruer, male, chr. 8 Oct 1581, Boxley, Kent, England :"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J7G3-9M6 : 21 March 2020), Robarti Bruer in entry for Gulihelmus Bruer, 1581. :Roberti Bruer, father: Elena Bruer, female, chr. 21 Sept 1584, Boxley, Kent, England :"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JWCS-5RM : 19 September 2020) :Roberti Bruer, father: Ricardus Bruer, male, chr. 2 January 1585, Boxley, Kent, England :"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NG22-GPJ : 19 September 2020), :Roberti Brewer, father: Johannes Brewer, male, chr. 19 Dec 1591, Boxley, Kent, England :"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JQRZ-89X : 19 September 2020) :Roberti Bruer, father: Jhames Bruer, male, chr. 19 Dec 1591, Boxley, Kent, England :"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N1ZV-ZY7 : 21 March 2020), Roberti Bruer in entry for Jhames Bruer, 1591. :Note: Cites Source Details it 4; Digital Folder Number 007566179; Microfilm Number 1751591; Originating System EASY; Indexing Batch I04911-0 ------------- :Johannis Brewer, father: Elizabeth Brewer, female, chr. 15 Aug 1616, Boxley, Kent, England :"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NG22-KF7 : 19 September 2020) :Johannis Brewer, father: Martha Brewer, female, chr. 24 Jun 1619, Boxley, Kent, England :"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JQRZ-898 : 19 September 2020) :Johannis Brewer, father: Maria Brewer, female, chr. 8 Dec 1620, Boxley, Kent, England :"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JM6F-WJW : 19 September 2020) :Johannis Brewer, father: Thomas Brewer, male, chr. 1 Aug 1623, Boxley, Kent, England :"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JQRZ-Z2Q : 19 September 2020) :Johannis Brewer, father: Jana Brewer, female, chr. 26 Feb 1624, Boxley, Kent, England :"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NG22-GP8 : 19 September 2020) ------------- There are still more Brewer/Bruer entries in the IGI at Kent, including what seems the family of a Richard Brewer, reporting christenings at West Farleigh, Kent, England. For example, see [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J9WM-X3X ''Family Search'']. FYI Only: Thomas Bruer, male Spouse: Margaret Wikinson, female Marriage Date: 8 June 1639 Marriage Place: London, England Marriage Place (original): Saint Katherine by The Tower, London, London, England "England Marriages, 1538–1973 ", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V52W-ZXM : 12 March 2020), Thomas Bruer, 1639. Father: Thomas Brewar; Mother: Alyes Marten--Thomas Brewar, male, chr. 13 Sept 1584, Lydd, Kent, England ... "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J7LR-ZLT : 20 March 2020), Thomas Brewar, 1584. ===Item: Ref. to Will of Sir Robert Brewer=== :Michael Paulick [''NEHGR'' 174] writes that Thomas was the eldest son of Robert Brewer in 1611, presumably citing, "Will of Sir Robert Brewer, PRC32/42/92a, June 1611, Canterbury Probate Records (1396–1858) Database." ===Item: Kentish Administrations=== :Paulick [''NEHGR'' 174] further cites "Leland L. Duncan, 'Kentish Administrations, A.D 1612, 1613, 1614, ''Archaeologia Cantiana'' 20 (1893):8" in comment, "In 1613, Thomas ... probably mortgaged his land" :The noted text contains several references to surname Brewer (see [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x030584429?urlappend=%3Bseq=410 index]) and publishes article by Leland L. Duncan, "Kentish Administrations, 1604-1648" ["the reigns of James I and Charles I"]; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x030584429?urlappend=%3Bseq=55 ''Hathi Trust''] :From the index, surname Brewer [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x030584429?urlappend=%3Bseq=410 ''Hathi Trust'']: ::Frances, [p] 8, 13; John, 13; Richard, 39, 42; Robert, 6, 8, 158; Thomas, 6, 8, 42 (2); William, 23. :From the index, surname Brewer: ::''alias'' Read, Mary, 41 :Further details :: p. 6, 22 Jun 1611 (folio 22), administration of Robert Brewer (Boxley) est. to "Thomas, son" (also refers to "new grant in 1613") [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x030584429?urlappend=%3Bseq=60 ''Hathi Trust'']. ::p. 8, 17 May 1613 (folio 100), administration of Robert Brewer (Boxley) est. to "Frances, relict," has stmt, "Thomas, son, renouncing." [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x030584429?urlappend=%3Bseq=62 ''Hathi Trust'']. ::p. 13, 23 Nov 1622 (folio 206), administration of Frances Brewer (Boxley) est. to John, son. [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x030584429?urlappend=%3Bseq=67 ''Hathi Trust'']. ::p. 23, 22 Nov 1633 (folio 201), administration of Woollet Netter [''b.''] (Wateringbury] to William Brewer, maternal uncle of Richard Netter, brother, a minor. [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x030584429?urlappend=%3Bseq=77 ''Hathi Trust''] ::p. 39, 11 Aug 1647 (folio 119), administration of Richard Brewer (Wolwich) est. to Richard Dossett, creditor. [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x030584429?urlappend=%3Bseq=93 ''Hathi Trust'']. ::p. 41, 9 Feb 1647 (folio 30), administration of Nathaniel Reade ;''b.''] (Strode) est. to Mary Brewer, alias Read, mother. [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x030584429?urlappend=%3Bseq=95 ''Hathi Trust'']. ::p. 42, 29 Aug 1648 (folio 95), administration of Richard Brewer (Westfarleigh) est. to "Thomas Brewer, senior, and Thomas Brewer, junior, sons") [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x030584429?urlappend=%3Bseq=96 ''Hathi Trust'']. ::p. 158, in article, "St. Martin's Church, New Romney, Records relating to its Removal in A.D. 1550," has list of receipts, including [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x030584429?urlappend=%3Bseq=240 ''Hathi Trust''] :::It'm Rec' of Robt brewer for ij pec's of timbr .... viij d." :Note: In ''Archaeologia Cantiana'' 23 (1898) appears article by A. Rhodes, "Suspected Persons in Kent." Introduction to article at p. 68 ([https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x002613676?urlappend=%3Bseq=152 ''Hathi Trust'']), includes description of various codes used; reference to "William Brewer" at p. 73 ([https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x002613676?urlappend=%3Bseq=157 ''Hathi Trust'']) ::Ditton.--William Brewer, gent. ... A ::..... In London 8 July 1656 ... C :Note: Part 1 in this series as Leland L. Duncan, "Kentish Administrations, A.D. 1559-1603" was published in vol. 18, not fully accessible online; however, transcribed entries appear (as pgs 15-40) at [https://www.kentarchaeology.org.uk/Research/Pub/ArchCant/Vol.018%20-%201889/Page%20015-040/page%20015-040.htm ''Kent Archaeological Society'']. :See also, John Blythe Dobson.org, (Genealogical Finding Aids) "Kentish Administrations" [https://johnblythedobson.org/GFA/KentishAdministrations/1559-1649_alpha.pdf ''John Blythe Dobson'']; this index reports volume and page number for each record. Note: Estate of Robert Brewer, 1611, herein as parish "Horton Kirby." The parish here seems in error as in original printed text, that is the parish given for the entry immediately above. ===Item: Brewer's Wills at Leiden=== During his time at Leiden, Brewer wrote two wills. Setting aside bequests to Jan/John Carver and members of the Leiden and Amsterdam Pilgrim communities, the following persons were named named in the wills: 1st will-Jt-with wife, Ann Offley (7 December 1617) :Jan Breuwer, brother :Rutsert Breuwer, ["zijn neeff"] :Willem Breuwer, ["mede zijn neeff"] :Willem Brustel :Henrick, Jacob and Richard Lee :Grietgen Savere 2nd Will (24 October 1618) :Margaret Savory [Grietgen Savere?] :John Brewer, brother :Brothers and sisters of dec'd wife :Richard Brewer :William Brewer :Henry Lee, James Lee and Richard Lee ===Item: Caution regarding Dutch to English Abstracts=== The following posted on Thomas Brewer profile as comment: :Various Dutch records are cited in the profile of Thomas Brewer, and the references to those documents are based on third party transcriptions (often as abstracts) and indexing. :I do not speak Dutch. In reviewing the materials, however, it appears the indexing and transcriptions (mostly abstracts) have extended the record beyond simple translation. :For example, the English language abstract for a Will dated 07 December 1617 reads. "Last will and testament of Thomas Brewer ... and his wife Anne Brewer (nee Offley) ..." A Dutch language transcription is provided; however, In the transcription, I do not find the surname "Offley." See [https://www.erfgoedleiden.nl/pilgrimdocs/persons?sa=%7B%22person_1%22:%7B%22search_t_voornaam%22:%22Thomas%22,%22search_t_geslachtsnaam%22:%22Brewer%22%7D%7D&sort=%7B%22order_i_datum%22:%22asc%22%7D ''Erfgoed Leiden En Omstreken'']. :It may be a good idea to seek assistance from someone who reads Dutch in order to better learn what the documents actually say. ===Item: Sir Edwin Sandys=== Summary from "[Sir Edwin Sandys] (1561-1629), of Northbourne Court, Northbourne Kent and St. Martin-le-Grand, Aldersgate, London; formerly of Dalby, Yorks. and the Middle Temple, London." Sandys had a lease on a home in London. Author writes, "During the early 1620s it also doubled up as an occasional venue for meetings of the directors of the Virginia Company." (Cites "Virg. Co. Recs. i. 334, 371.") The Parliament of 1621Citing "''CD 1621''", cii. 567-6"; [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1604-1629/member/sandys-sir-edwin-1561-1629 ''The History of Parliament: British Political, Social & Local History'']. Sandys (a brother of Sir Samuel Sandys) planned to stand for election at Sandwich, which was close to Northbourne. An "old antagonist," Sir Thomas Smythe ... previously held the seat. Smythe was "the governor of the East India Company." Sandys stayed in London, sending a friend to campaign, Thomas Gookyn. Gookyn "was aided by the Brownist Thomas Brewer." Sandys worked with Brewer about the Leiden separatists possibly settling at Virginia. In the campaign, Brewer worked to develop support from the local puritans. (Sandys was not a puritan; "did not share" those beliefs.) Gookyn promoted Sandys as a supporter of free trade. Sandys won the election (29 Dec) against Smythe. (Cites, CD 1621, vii. 567-9.) [...] For an unrelated reason, Sandys ended up in custody mid year. In a search of his London home, authorities discovered a "letter between him and the Brownist Thomas Brewer" described as "as was a half-finished treatise by him on the power of God containing references to the rights and powers of earthly rulers." The author writes, "How Sandys explained away this now vanished treatise is unknown, but the letter probably related to his negotiations with the English separatists at Leiden over their planned resettlement in Virginia." (cites "Rabb, Sandys, 211, 33; Colls. of the Mass. Hist. Soc. (ser. 4), iii. 30-3. It is also possible that the letter dealt with Sandys’ purchase of building material from Amsterdam, for which see Magdalene Coll., Camb., Ferrar Pprs., 1 Oct. 1621, Sandys to John Ferrar.") See also, *"Edwin Sandys (died 1629)," [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_Sandys_(died_1629) ''Wikipedia'']. *"Sandys, Sir Edwin (1561-1629)," [https://encyclopediavirginia.org/entries/sandys-sir-edwin-1561-1629/ ''Encyclopedia Virginia'']. ===Sources===

Thomas Burne of Derby and Thomas Bourne of Marshfield

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This free space page discusses the possibility that [[Bourne-2|Thomas Bourne of Marshfield, Plymouth Colony]] was the same person as [[Burne-69|Thomas Burne of Derby, Derbyshire]]. == Evidence for the Theory == * The estimated date of birth of Thomas of Derby is 1577-1586 (based on date of marriage of 1607). This is consistent with Thomas of Marshfield's estimated date of birth of 1581. * Thomas of Derby's date of marriage was 1607, which is the same as Thomas of Marshfield's estimated date of marriage. * Thomas of Derby's wife's name was Elizabeth, which was the same as Thomas of Marshfield's wife's name. * Thomas of Derby had a daughter named Anna, who was baptized in 1614. There are no records of her after her birth to suggest that she died or got married or remained in England. Thomas of Marshfield had a daughter named Anne, whose estimated date of birth was sometime in 1609-22. * Thomas of Derby had a son named John, who was baptized in 1618. There are no records of him after his birth to suggest that he died or got married or remained in England. Thomas of Marshfield had a son named John, whose estimated date of birth was sometime in 1609-1621. * Thomas of Derby had a daughter named Elizabeth, who was baptized in 1620. There are no records of her after her birth to suggest that she died or got married or remained in England. Thomas of Marshfield had a daughter named Elizabeth, whose estimated date of birth was sometime in 1609-21. * Thomas of Derby had a daughter named Martha, who was baptized in February 1630/1. There are no records of her after her birth to suggest that she died or got married or remained in England. Thomas of Marshfield had a daughter named Martha, whose estimated date of birth was sometime in 1617-30. * There is a record of the baptism in 1608 at All Saints Church in Derby of Margaret, daughter of a Thomas Burne, which is an exact match for the estimated date of birth of Margaret, daughter of Thomas of Marshfield. Although this record seems more likely to relate to the daughter of [[Burne-72|a different Thomas Burne of Derby]], it is possible it relates to the proposed Thomas of Derby. The only other birth/baptismal record for a Margaret, daughter of a Thomas Burne/Bourne, during 1605-15 is for a baptism in London in 1606. * There a 6-year gap between Thomas of Derby's 1607 marriage and the first baptismal record for his children (1613), which suggests missing baptismal records, one of which could relate to a daughter named Margaret. * While there are multiple possible birth/baptismal records for children of a Thomas Burne/Bourne with the names Ann, John and Elizabeth in their respective estimated birth ranges, the only birth/baptismal record that has been found for a Martha, daughter of a Thomas Burne/Bourne, during 1616-1632 is the one for the daughter of Thomas of Derby. * There are no evidence of Thomas of Derby in England after February 1630/1 and there is no evidence of Thomas of Marshfield in New England prior to January 1636/1. * Thomas of Derby's last name was usually spelled Burne rather than Bourne. Thoms of Marshfield's last name was consistently spelled Burne rather than Bourne in all Plymouth records until 1641, even though during the same period, and sometimes even in the same record, Richard Bourne's last name was spelled Bourne. * Although no evidence has been found that indicates what Thomas of Derby's occupation was, his probable brother Hamlet was a "clothier." That occupation is closely related to Thomas of Marshfield's occupation of "draper." * A number of other Plymouth Colonists came from Derby, including the Oldhams and the Sowters/Sowthers. == Evidence Against the Theory == * There is no clear evidence that Thomas of Derby had a daughter named Margaret. * Thomas of Derby's had children named Alice, Thomas and Mary. While there is no record clearly establishing that they did not die young, there is no evidence establishing that they did. * The baptismal date of Martha Burne of Derby (February 1630/1) is just past the range for the estimated date of birth for Marth Bourne of Marshfield (1617-1630). That end of the date range, however, is based on the 1590 estimated date of birth of her mother, since her mother would have been 40 in 1630. However, this age issue is also the same for Martha Burne of Derby since the latest her mother would probably have been born is also 1590. * Unlike the Droitwich theory, which suggests that Thomas of Marshfield's neighbor and in-laws were from the same area where Thomas was born, no such strong connections have been found between Thomas of Marshfield and any of the Pilgrim Colonists from Derby.

Thomas C. Harris Bible

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The goal of this project is to provide a reference point for the [[Harris-25338|Thomas C. Harris]] Bible. Information was shared with [[Hensel-236|Carrie Lippincott]] on November 20, 2002 by Janie McCrumb.

Thomas Cleverley Indenture 1683

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This is the full transcript of a lengthy property conveyance. On March 30,1683 John Edmundson sells five separate parcels of land to Thomas Cleverley in Calvert County, Maryland. This includes the Hodgkin's Cliff's property along Chesapeake Bay. This property was later acquired or sold by members of the Rice, Dare, and Widdrington families. Thomas Cleverley and John Edmundson Indenture 24th March 1683 Calvert County, Maryland This document can be found in: Provincial Court Land Records, 1676-1700 Maryland State Archives pages 268-271 http://msa.maryland.gov/megafile/msa/speccol/sc2900/sc2908/000001/000717/html/am717--268.html Note: Names are in bold for ease of reading This Indenture Made this One & thirtieth day of March In the eighth Yeare of the Dominion of the RightHonorable Charles absolute Lord & Proprietary of the Provinces of Maryland and Avalon Lord Baron ofBaltemore &c Annoq Domj One thousand six hundred eighty & three Between John Edmondson of Talbott County in the province of Maryland aforesaid Merchant of the One part & Thomas Cleverly of Calvert County in the province aforesaid Shoomaker of the Other party Wittnesseth that the said John Edmundson for & in Consideration of the sume of two hundred & fifty pounds of good & lawfull money of England to him in hand paid by the aforesaid Thomas Cleverly before the nsealing & delivery of these p.rsents The receipt whereof the aforesd John Edmundson doth hereby acknowledge & thereof & of every part & parcell thereof doth acquit Exonerate & discharge the said Thomas Cleverly his heires executo.rs Administrato.rs & Assignes for ever & for divers other good causes & considerations him thereunto moveing hath Given Granted Bargained Aliened sold Enfeoffed & Confirmed And by these presents doth Give graunt Bargaine Allien sell Enfeoffe & confirme unto the said Thomas Cleverly his heires & Assignes for ever All these Five parcells of land hereafter in these presents mentioned (That is to say) One parcell of land lying in Calvert County beginning att a marked Ash tree standing neere a fresh Runne And bounding on the East with Chesapeak Bay for the length of One hundred & twenty & eight Perches North west & by North unto a fresh runn called Morgans fresh on the North with a line drawne southwest & by south from the said fresh for the length of five hundred perches On the West with a line drawne south East & by south from y.e end of the former line for the length of One hundred twenty & eight perches On the south with a line drawne North east & by North unto the first marked ash Conteyning & laid Out for foure hundred Acres more or less Also two other parcells of land Called Warbleston Formerly Granted unto Richard Keen & Mary his wife the Relict of John Hogskin Lying in Calvert County on the West side of Chesapiake Bay One parcell beginning att a marked Oake & running South East & by South down the bay for the length of sixty four perches unto a Marked popular Bounded on the south with a line drawne west from the said popular for the length of five hundred perches On the West with a line drawne North West & by North from the end of the former line untill itt Intersect a parrallell drawne from the land of William Stockwell On the North with the said land On the East with the said Bay Conteyning & laid out for two hundred Acres more or lesse The other parcell Beginning att a Runne called Morgans Runne the said Runn being the southermost bounds of the said Morgans land & runing South East & by south from the said land unto a Marked Oake bounding On the south with a line drawne west from the said Oake for the length of five hundred perchess On the west with a line drawne North East & by North from the end of the former line untill itt Intersect a paralell drawne from the land of Phillip Morgan On the North with the said land more or lesse Also One other parcell of land called mount misereie formerly laid out for Richard Games Lying on the west side of Chesapiake Bay upon the clifts adjoyning unto the land formerly laid Out with John Hodgskins beginning att the said Hodgkins southermost bounded tree Running South South East Downe the bay for breadth one hundred & fifty perches unto a fresh Runne called Morgans Runne Bounded on the south by the said Runn & the land of Philip Morgans for the length of three hundred & twenty perches on the west by a line drawne North North West from the end of the former line for breadth of One hundred and five perches untill it Intersect a parrallell drawne from the land of the said Hodgskins on the North by the said land on the East by the said bay Conteyning & laid out for two hundred & twelve Acres more or lesse Also One Other parcell of land calld Rockey Poynt Lying in Calvert County Beginning att a bounded Oak standing in a hallow by the side of Chesapiake Bay Thence Runing west two hundred & eighty perches to a marked white Oake standing in a line of the land formerly belonging to Phillip Morgan Thence with the said land south west & by south to A marked Oake for distance One hundred & twenty perches thence by a line drawne East & by south to a marked Oak standing On a Poynt called Rockey poynt by the side of the bay soe to the first bounded tree Conteyning & now laid ^out^ for three hundred Acres and sixty Acres More Or lesse The aforesaid severall parcells of land Conteyning in the whole the quantity of One thousand & twenty acres Together with all & singular the houses & Ediffices structures buildings Orchards Gardens Yards Easements Pastures woods underwoods Rights Members Jurisdiccons and Appurtenances whatsoever unto all & every of the said parcells of land belonging or in any wise Apperteyning And also all & singular the Patents Deeds writings Evidences & Escripts whatsoever touching or any waies Concerning the p.rmises or any part or parcell of them To have and to hold all and singular the before given & Granted premises with their & every of their Appurtenances unto the said Thomas Cleverly his heires and Assignes for ever To the only propper & absolute use & behoofe of the said Thomas Cleverly his heires & Assignes for ever And the said John Edmundson doth for himself his heires Executo.rs and Administrato.rs Hereby Covenant & graunt to & with the said Thomas Cleverly his heires & Assignes in Manner & forme Following (that is to say) That he the said John Edmundson now & att the ensealing & Delivery hereof standeth & is solely onely & Rightfully seized & untill the Estate hereby to be granted shall bee sufficiently passed and settled and vested in the said Thomas Cleverly his heires & Assignes for Ever shall so remaine seized of all the said premises of A good perfect & Absolute Estate of Inheritance in free & comon soccage to him & his heires for ever In his Owne right & to his owne use without any manner of Condition Right Title or Limmittation of use which may hereafter defeat destroy or Evict the same And that the said John Edmundson hath good right full power & lawfull Athority in his Owne Right to grant Convey & Assure the said bargained premices & every part & parcell thereof unto the said ThomasCleverly his heires & Assignes in Manner & forme aforesaid According to the true Intent and meaning hereof; And that the said Thomas Cleverly his heires & Assignes and every of them shall & may from time to time & att all times hereafter Peaceably & Quietly Have hold use & Inioy All & singular the said Graunted premises with the Appurtenances according to the true meaning hereof without any lett suite Trouble or charge whatever Of or by the said John Edmundson his heires or Assignes or any other person or persons whatsoever And the said John Edmundson for himself his Heires Executo.rs & Administrators & every of them doth further Covenant & Graunt To & with the said Thomas Cleverly his Heires and Assignes That he the said John Edmundson his Heires Executo.rs & Administrato.rs & every of them The said severall parcells of Land and every of them & their & every of their Appurtenances And all other the bargained premises unto the said Thomas Cleverly & his Heires To the only propper use & behoofe of the said Thomas Cleverly his Heires & Assignes for everAgainst him the said John Edmundson his Heires & Assignes And all & every other person or persons whatsoever Shall & will warrant and for ever defend by these presents The Rents & Services which from henceforth from time to time shall growe due & payable to the Cheife Lord or Lords of the fee Onely Excepted & foreprised And further the said John Edmundson for himself his Heires Executors & Administrators and every of them doth Covenant promise and Graunt to & with the said Thomas Cleverly his Heires & Assignes That he the said John Edmundson his Heires Executors & Administrators & every of Them shall & will from time to time and att all times Hereafter Dureing the Space of seven yeares Att the request & att the proper Cost & Charges in the Law of the said Thomas Cleverly Make Doe Execute & suffer or cause to be Made Done Executed & suffered all & every such further and Other Act & Acts Thing and things Devise & Devises Assurance & Assurances & Conveyances in law whatsoever for the better & more perfect Assurance surety & sure makeing & Conveying of all & singular the before hereby Graunted premises with their & every of their rights members & Appurtenances unto the said Thomas Cleverly his Heires & Assignes for ever Bee it by Inrolement of these presents Fine or Fines feofment or feofments Or by any Other such Lawfull waies or meanes as the said Thomas Cleverly his Heires or Assignes or his or their or Either of their Councill Learned in the law shall be Reasonably devised Advised or Required In Wittness whereof the partyes to these presents their Hands & seales Interchangably have sett and putt the day & year first above written Signed sealed & delivered In the presence of us ::James Llewellin ::James Cullen John Edmundson ::James Sedgwick ::Charles Boteler On the backside of the foregoing Conveyance was thus written Aprill the 3.d 1683 Then came into Court John Edmundson within named and acknowledged the within mentioned deed to be by him signed sealed and as his Act and Deed delivered to the uses therein mentioned Wm Cocks Clke

Thomas Crossroads Plantation, Laurens County, Georgia

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[[Category:Laurens County, Georgia, Slaves]] [[Category:Laurens County, Georgia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Thomas Crossroads Plantation, Laurens County, Georgia]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|US Black Heritage Index of Plantations]] :[[Space:Georgia_Plantations|Georgia Plantations]] :[[Space:Slaves_of_George_Troup%2C_Esq%2C_Georgia|Slaves of George M Troup]] ==History== The Thomas Plantation or Thomas Crossroads Plantation in Laurens County Georgia was owned by John Thomas until his death. Afterward it was sold to Governor [[Troup-230|George Michael McIntosh Troup (1780-1856)]]. It was one of at least five plantations operated by the former Governor of Georgia. The others being [[Space:Lower_Turkey_Creek_Plantation%2C_Laurens_County%2C_Georgia|Lower Turkey Creek]] (Vallambrosa), [[Space:Valdosta_Plantation%2C_Laurens_County%2C_Georgia|Valdosta]], Rosemont, Horse Shoe, and the Mitchell Place. ==Owners== :John Thomas :[[Troup-230|Gov. George M Troup]] ==Slaves Owned by Gov. George M Troup== The slaves listed on the probate inventory of the Thomas Plantation at the death of Gov. George M Troup are in the following table. Slaves were listed without ages, with the exception of one infant, only a 'm' or 'f' to denote gender. The inventory took place in June of 1856. '''Probate''': "Georgia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992"
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Thomas Davenport and his Descendants

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] ==Thomas Davenport Philipstown Pioneer 1682-1759 and His Descendants== * compiled by Dorothy Giles and Irma Franklin * Putnam County Historical Society, Cold Spring, New York, 1962 *Updated in 1975 by Richwood Publishing Company * Citation Example: :::Dorothy Giles and Irma Franklin, ''[[Space:Thomas Davenport and his Descendants|Thomas Davenport Philipstown Pioneer 1682-1759 and His Descendants]]'' (Putnam County Historical Society, Cold Spring, New York, 1962). * Footnote Example: ::: [[#GilesFranklin|GilesFranklin]]: Page 521 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Thomas Davenport and his Descendants|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] Another version: :::Giles, Dorothy, and Irma Franklin, ''[[Space:Thomas Davenport and his Descendants|Thomas Davenport Philipstown Pioneer 1682-1759 and His Descendants]]'' (Putnam County Historical Society, Cold Spring, New York, 1962). === Available online at these locations: === * [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005730254 Hathitrust] (1962 edition; does not include supplements) * [https://archive.org/details/thomasdavenportp00gile Archive.org] (1962 edition; does not include supplements) *[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/419196-thomas-davenport-philipstown-pioneer-1682-1759-and-his-descendants?offset=8 Family Search Family Search] (1962 edition; does not include supplements) *[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/358838-thomas-davenport-and-his-descendants-supplement-ii?offset=1 Family Search Supplement II] * [https://books.google.com/books/about/Thomas_Davenport.html?id=7FRGAAAAMAAJ Google Books 1962 edition] (snippet search only) * [https://books.google.com/books/about/Thomas_Davenport_Philipstown_Pioneer_168.html?id=I_kcAAAAYAAJ Google Books 1975 edition] (snippet search only) === Library sources === * https://www.worldcat.org/title/index-thomas-davenport-and-his-descendants/oclc/10975950&referer=brief_results * https://www.worldcat.org/title/thomas-davenport-and-his-descendants-supplement-no-1-3/oclc/865597902&referer=brief_results

Thomas Davenport Sr (abt. 1616 - 1685) Expanded Biography

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[[Davenport-3|Thomas Davenport Sr (abt.1616-1685]] == Origins and Boston Davenports == Thomas' last name indicates that some of his early ancestors lived in the town of Davenport in Cheshire, England. The town is now in Greater Manchester. In the Domesday Book of 1986 it was listed as Deneport, having 3 small holders, 2 other people and 1 rider, owned by Gilbert de Venables. This village was given to Orme Davenport around 1100 in a charter. Orme is the earliest known Davenport. His son Richard married into the Venables family and had a son named Thomas. This is when it seems this old Saxon family joined the Norman nobility. It seems the name Thomas pops up quite frequently in the family. And the family is well attested in records throughout the centuries. Unfortunately, they don't show the connections to the Davenport families that immigrated to Boston in the 1600's. There were 5 different families of Davenports in the Boston area in the 1600's. We don't know how any of them was related, but there are suggestions that most of them are. For instance, there are rumors all 5 used the same coat of arms as their seal. Thomas Davenport of Dorchester: Listed here. Rev. John Davenport came from Coventry, Warwickshire, born around 1597. He was the grandson of Edward Davenport of Coventry. He had a dispute with his church and came to Salem, MA in 1637. He married Elizabeth Wooley. Thomas would have had some dealings with him. On June 2 1668 a letter was sent from the old church in Boston to the church in Dorchester to send their elders to a meeting to advise in a matter of division. There was dissention about a Mr. (John) Davenport being voted in as an officer of the church. It was agreed that Mr. Davenport and other dissenting people form their own church, but on Oct 6 1668 it was announced that he was ordained in the old church in Boston.Records of the First Church at Dorchester, in New England, 1636-1734 by First Church (Dorchester, Boston, Mass.) as found at [https://archive.org/details/recordsoffirstch00firs/page/54/mode/2up?q=Davenport] Captain Richard Davenport came from Weymouth, Dorset, born around 1606. He came to New England in 1628 and moved to Boston in 1642. He married Elizabeth Hathorne. Richard commanded the fort at Castle Island in Boston Harbor. Richard had some dealings with Dorchester. In 1636 he led one of the companies for the entire area that fought off the Pequot Indians. Richard was killed by lightning in 1665. He named a daughter Truecross since he had torn a cross out of a banner during the 1636 conflict, considering it papist. Truecross married & settled in Dorchester.History of the town of Dorchester, Massachusetts by Dorchester Antiquarian and Historical Society (Dorchester, Boston, Mass.); Clapp, Ebenezer, 1809-1881 as found at [https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofd00dorc/page/502/mode/1up?q=Davenport] Humphrey Davenport was born in Devonshire around 1640. He went to Barbados, then to Boston. He died in New Jersey in 1680. He married Rachel Holmes. Humphrey apparently lived in Dorchester for a short time, so he would have met Thomas too. Francis Davenport was a mariner from Plimpton Mary, Devon. He married Anne Snelling around 1675, but had other wives and mistresses. He was also in trouble in England and the Indies for lying, cheating, slandering, etc. Lots of possibilities have been given as Thomas' parents. Some people list John Davenport and Alice Wooley of Coventry, Warwickshire. The Biographical Review says that Bennett F. Davenport was, and that he had settled in Boston in the early days to practice medicine - however he was apparently a descendant born 1845. Others list William Davenport and Dorothy Warren of Poynton, Cheshire; still others list Thomas Davenport and Mary Forth. His wife Mary's maiden name has been given as Forth and Pitman. We have no proof for any of these. A DNA project somewhere around 2006 showed that Thomas was related to Rev. John and that both go back to Orme, the first known Davenport ancestor. A Richard Davenport migrating to Virginia also connected. Humphrey didn't connect. Actual connections haven't been found yet.Janet's Thread as found at [https://willisweaver2.com/2015/07/31/thomas-davenport-1620-1685-7x-great-grandfather/] and Davenport DNA Project as found at [https://isogg.org/wiki/Davenport_DNA_project] == Thomas Davenport of Dorchester == In 1657 the baptism and marriage book of 1st Church in Dorchester was destroyed by fire. Only a few records written elsewhere were saved. It's very likely that the exact date of Thomas' and Mary's marriage and Mary's last name went up in smoke with this book. Thomas Davenport is listed as making "profession of faith and Repentance and taking hould of the Covent (Covenant) before the Congregacon" in Dorchester on Sept 20 1640.Records of the First Church at Dorchester, in New England, 1636-1734 by First Church (Dorchester, Boston, Mass.) as found at [https://archive.org/details/recordsoffirstch00firs/page/4/mode/2up?q=Davenport] Several of his children followed suit: Sarah (May 7 1677, admitted to full Communion), Charles (May 29 1677 owning ye Covenant; Aug 1 1683 admitted to full Communion), Ann (May 29 1677 owning ye Covenant), Ebenezer (April 14 1685 owning ye Covenant), Hanah (Anna? Dec 25 1676, admitted to full Communion) Thomas Davenport was admitted a freeman on May 18 1642.Ebenezer Clapp, Dorchester Antiquarian and Historical Society, ''History of the town of Dorchester, Massachusetts'', published 1859. [https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofd00dorc/page/117/mode/1up Page 117] This means he was a member of the church in good standing. A significant portion of the congregation had left to found Windsor, Connecticut in 1636; Thomas was one of those people who came shortly afterwards and made up for that loss. Just before Thomas' daughter Abigail's baptism record in May 1655, there is a note that says in June there was a sickness that struck down almost everyone - the author had never seen so few people in church, nor heard so much coughing. This would have been terrifying for Thomas and Mary, having 6 children under 12. In 1660, Charles II became king of England, ending Puritan rule. The people of Dorchester would of course have sided with Cromwell's government, and they were afraid of losing privileges and rights under this new regime. On Oct 19 1664 they wrote a letter to the new Deputy Governor and others announcing their fidelity to the government and requesting that they keep their current freedoms. Thomas Davenport Senior and Junior were among the men that signed this document. Thomas Davenport was made a constable in 1670. There's a list dated to 1676 of people in Dorchester who needed to be catechized (learning about theology). Essentially this seems to be a list of single people in the church, going down to age 7. The "young maids of Dorchester" list is begun with Sarah Davenport, age 31, and Anna Davenport, age 24. They must have been the oldest unmarried "girls" in town who weren't considered spinsters yet. Abigail had died by this time; Mary was married. On May 3 1681 a disagreement about the exchange of some land Robert Stiles had promised to exchange to brother Thomas Davenport but instead exchanged it to someone else. It wasn't settled between them, so they took it to the church council. The elders visited together about it, and on May 10 they announced that a bond of 30 pounds was to be paid, and Stiles kept the land. Being called "brother" in this transaction showed that Thomas, while not an elder of the church, still held a place of high esteem. Records of the First Church at Dorchester, in New England, 1636-1734 by First Church (Dorchester, Boston, Mass.) as found at [https://archive.org/details/recordsoffirstch00firs/page/86/mode/2up?q=Davenport] Thomas' will was made on July 24 1683. Inventory of his belongings totalled 332 pounds 16 shillings 8 pence. His son Charles was executor. It's believed that Thomas built the old mansion that was still standing on the north side of Green Street in the late 1880's.History of the town of Dorchester, Massachusetts by Dorchester Antiquarian and Historical Society (Dorchester, Boston, Mass.); Clapp, Ebenezer, 1809-1881 as found at [https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofd00dorc/page/117/mode/1up] It's also believed that he lived in a house on the corner of Bowdoin Street and Union Avenue. He bought the house in 1653 from William Pigrom and grounds around in 1665 from William Blake. His son John inherited his house from him. == Sources == * Records of the First Church at Dorchester, in New England, 1636-1734 by First Church (Dorchester, Boston, Mass.) as found at [https://archive.org/details/recordsoffirstch00firs/page/4/mode/2up?q=Davenport] & [https://archive.org/details/recordsoffirstch00firs/page/54/mode/2up?q=Davenport] & [https://archive.org/details/recordsoffirstch00firs/page/86/mode/2up?q=Davenport] * History of the town of Dorchester, Massachusetts by Dorchester Antiquarian and Historical Society (Dorchester, Boston, Mass.); Clapp, Ebenezer, 1809-1881 as found at [https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofd00dorc/page/116/mode/2up?q=Davenport] * The New England historical and genealogical register by Waters, Henry F. (Henry Fitz-Gilbert), 1833-1913; New England Historic Genealogical Society Publication date 1851 as found at [https://archive.org/details/newenglandhistor005wate/page/398/mode/2up] * Davenport Ancestry in America and Descendants of John Pope Davenport and Edward Wilcox Davenport, compiled by Mrs. Dorothy D. Hall, Art City Publishing Company 1962 as found at [http://josephsmithhall.org/files/Download/Davenport%20Ancestry%20in%20America%20by%20Dorothy%20D.%20Hall.pdf] * DNA Project report on Davenports: Janet's Thread as found at [https://willisweaver2.com/2015/07/31/thomas-davenport-1620-1685-7x-great-grandfather/] * Ancestors: A history and genealogy of the Davenport family, in England and America, from A. D. 1086 to 1850 .. by Davenport, A. B. (Amzi Benedict), b. 1817 as found at [https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy1851dave/page/12/mode/2up?q=Davenport]

Thomas Dewey Revisions: Draft and Discussion

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Thomas English, Last Will and Testament 1889

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Last Will & Testament [[English-2325|Thomas English]] dated 10 June 1889 :In the name of the benevolent father of all, I, Thomas English, I, being now possessed of sound mind and clear memory do publish and hereby declare this my last will and testament,. :1st Item - My desire is that my funeral expense and just debts be paid. :2nd Item - I devise and bequeath to my wife [[Fry-3273|Lavina English]] to have and hold all my real property to receive rents issued during her natural life except the land I will to [[Anderson-25904|James Anderson]], and she to have and hold all my household goods, including the musical organ, and the kitchen goods including employed table wares, cooking utensils and the transfer of Batesville, and Barnesville bank stocks and Barnesville Glass Factory stocks, and I devise her two shares of Central Ohio Rail Road stocks, and three hundred dollars in money, and allow her usual set off provided by law -- to allow her to 10 head sheep and one horse. :3rd Item - I devise and bequeath to [[Anderson-25904|James Anderson]] 55 acres and some perches of land same being situated on the south east corner of section thirty-six (36) in Somerset Township Belmont County, Ohio, and my silver watch, and the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars in money and two shares of Central Ohio Rail Road stock. :Item 4 - I devise and bequeath to [[Anderson-25904|James Anderson]] ,[[Anderson-25905|Thomas Anderson]], [[Forbes-2791|Thomas Forbes]], and [[Gibson-9991|William H Gibson]] the equal share of the proceeds of the sale of real estate after my said wife [[Fry-3273|Lavina English]] decease, and proceeds of personal property an effects after payment of the following state sum devised or any first claims of any again my estate, to [[English-1057|Mary Reed]] , wife of [[Reed-5277|George Reed]] , the sum of fifty dollars, to George McB English, the sum of fifty dollars, to Ella B Birch, the sum of fifty dollars, to Mary Louise English, the sum of fifty dollars, to [[Gibson-9991|William H Gibson]] , the sum of five hundred dollars, to Effie Robeson, the sum of twenty five dollars, to the above named persons I have devised and bequeath the sum stated as given to each. :Item 5- I hereby nominate and appoint [[Anderson-25904|James Anderson]] and [[Reed-3798|William L Reed]] as my executors of this my last will testament. :Item 6- In case the decease of my said wife and my real estate is to be sold, I hereby empower my said executors or their successors as executors and any administrators of my estate to contract for and sell my real estate in manner deemed best in whole or in part and on such terms deemed best , at private vs public sale, and in case of deferred payment to a good secured mortgage on real estate, and in case of sale to make a deed for the ___ and all matter pertaining to the ___. :All former will made are hereby revoked. :Witness my signature this 10th day of June 1889. ::::Thomas (his mark) English :::Wm Miller :::[[Reed-3088|MC Reed]]

Thomas Evans (1710 - 1777) Stanhope Evans Benjamin Evans of Amherst County, Virginia

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Thomas Evans (1710 - 1777), Stanhope Evans, and Benjamin Evans of Amherst County, Virginia 2022-01-28 Lilly Martin Thomas Evans 1710 - 1777 of Amherst County FREE SPACE PAGE.docx ==Profiles Identified== '''Thomas Evans (1710 - 1777), [Evans-21719]''', of Amherst County, Virginia. Margaret [Unknown-522451], wife of '''Thomas Evans (1710 - 1777), [Evans-21719]'''. Stanhope Evans, [Evans-21725], brother of '''Thomas Evans (1710 - 1777), [Evans-21719]'''. Benjamin Evans, [Evans-21720], brother of '''Thomas Evans (1710 - 1777), [Evans-21719]'''. Benjamin Wheeler, Sr., [Wheeler-15337] Morris Evans [Evans-9738], (Research Notes) Jane Gibson [Gibson-7204], (Research Notes) Jane "The Elder" [Gibson-12324], (Research Notes) Charles [Evans-6430], (Research Notes) Gilbert [Evans-10760], (Research Notes) ==Evans General Overview== General Overview: The Evans name in colonial Virginia is very common. It is impossible at this time to know who is the father of '''Thomas Evans (1710 - 1777), [Evans-21719]''', who in 1761 sold land in Albemarle County and relocated to near Lynchburg, Amherst Co, VA where he died in 1777. In the early land records of Albemarle Co VA there is a Charles Evans who lived near the WOODSON family, and who left VA to move to NC. There is also a Thomas Evans who had sons Robert and Griffith Evans, and these people lived on the Tuckahoe Creek. There is no way at this point to connect '''Thomas Evans (1710 - 1777), [Evans-21719]''', Amherst County, VA, who left Moore’s Creek, to either Charles Evans who relocated to NC, or to Thomas Evans who lived on the Tuckahoe Creek. ==TIMELINE== 1634: Henrico Co VA founded. 1638: Robert Johns, 16 poles in James City, August 1638 1665: ROBERT EVANS, 41 acs. & 23 po. In Weynock in Chas. City CO., 20 Oct. 1665. p. 461, (559). N. side of James Riv., beg. At a stake parting FRANCIS RADFORD & ROBT EVANS, running N. by W. &c. Due & confirmed as above. 1679: Robert Evans listed at Turkey Island, Henrico Co VA, 3 persons. (South of Varina, and South of Richmond, North side of the James River) 1680: Robert Evans witnessed for Abraham Childres, Jr. (north of James R.) 1681: Will of Griffith Evans, Henrico Co VA, no sons, but daughter married Childers. 1688: Charles Evans of Charles City, planter, bought of John Perrin 1702: C. Evans witnessed for Abraham Childers 1703: John Woodson lives at Genito Creek. 1706: Charles Evans signed for John Perrin of Varina, Henrico, VA 1714: Charles Evans, Goochland Co VA, 577 acres, Mill Creek, Genito Creek, Tuckahoe Creek 1715: John Woodson lives opposite Manakin town. 1715: John Woodson lives on Genito Creek. 1718: Evans is living next to Johnson and Woodson, Goochland Co VA 1723: Charles Evans lived at “Hickory Points:, North of the James River, next door to Robert Beverley, Jr 1667-1722, author who wrote “I am an Indian”, s/o Robert Sr and Mary Keebel. Married Ursula Byrd, d/o William Byrd, I. His only son was William Beverley. 1723: Thomas Evans patented land on Tuckahoe Creek, Goochland Co VA, Oct 21, 1723. (father of Robert and Griffith) 1723: Daniel Hix, patented 370 new land in Henrico, adjacent to Thomas Evans on Tuckahoe Creek, North of the James River. Dated: 9-5-1723. 1727: Goochland Co VA founded from Henrico. 1727: John Woodson still on Genito Creek. 1729, May 20: Holman to Thomas Randolph (wiki/Randolph-123), on Evans line, No of James, Deer Pen Brook, William Womack (wiki/Womack-139) and Robert Adams (wiki/Adams-1322) among others mentioned. Goochland Co VA. 1730: Thomas Evans dated 9-28-1730, adjacent to William Womack (wiki/Womack-139), on Tuckahoe Creek. 1730: Charles Evans, page 18, (p.179) Deed 19 May 1730 Mr. Samuel Gregory of Chrles City Co. to William Knight of Goochland Co., for £20, 130 acres on north side of James River on bend of Westernmost branch of Tuckahoe Creek, and part of land formerly taken up by Charles Evans and Joseph Woodson, patented in name of said Evans, bounded by Mr. Allen Howard and former dividing line between Joseph Woodson and Charles Evans, and the horsepen crook of Bever Dam. Wil Allen Howard, John Knight, Andre Moreman Signed: Saml Gregory Recorded 19 May 1730. 1731: Thomas Evans, page 25, (p.243) Deed 17 May 1731 William Kent of Goochland Co., to Stephen Samson of same, for £10, land on Tuckahoe Creek on north side of James River, 500 acres, bounded by said Ken, Thomas Evans, Tuckahoe Creek. Wit: James Holman, Charles Jordan, Sarah Holman, Witnessed James Holman, Charles Jordan, Sarah Holman, Signed Wm. Kent. Recorded 18 May 1731. 1732: Page 38, citing Charles Evans in Deed of Col. William Randolph, Esq. of county and parish of Henrico to Stephen Woodson, Sr., of same, land in Goochland Co., which John Lewis now lives on, bounded by William Finney, 200 acres, being the south bounds of a patent, next to William Knight, Joseph Woodson, Charles Evans, on line of Allen Howard, next to John Gunn, being part of a patent to Charles Evans and by him defected and granted to Col. William Randolph. Wit: Robt. Payne, Bena Alfriend, Jos. Woodson, Robert Maddox; Signed William Randolph, Recorded 16 Jan. 1732 1732: (p.392) By court order of 18 July 1732 we valued improvements on 400 acres belonging to Capt. Allen Howard whereon he now dwells at head of Allens Creek near Tuckahoe, being part of land formerly patented to Charles Evans (includes 81 acres cultivated, tobacco house 32 x 20, house 24 x 16 with chimney, house 20 x 12, house 16 x 12, house 24 x 16 with chimney dwelling house 28 x 18 with two outside chimneys, 2 closets and cellar, 233 peach trees, 100 apple trees, 9 May cherry treest) all valued to £164/11/10 by Geo. Payne and John Woodson. Recorded 20 March 1732. 1733: John Woodson on Genito Creek 1735: Charles Evans of North Carolina bought of Stephen Woodson in Goochland Co VA NOTE: I believe Charles Evans left Goochland and Virginia and settled in NC. He apparently lived alongside the WOODSON family. 1735: Tabitha Evans sued James Marye for trespass, Goochland Co VA 1735: page 67, citing Griffin, Robert and Thomas Evins, (p. 120) Deed Robert Evins for love and affection to my brother Griffin Evins, 150 acres on branches of Tuckahoe Creek, granted to my father Thomas Evins by patent 21 Oct. 1723. Dated 14 July 1735; Wit: J. Williams, James Holman, Wm. Kent. Recorded 15 July 1735 1737: the 21st day of June 1737 between Robert Adams of the parish of St. James in the county of Goochland and John Evans of same place, tract of land lying in Goochland and known by the name of the aforesaid Robert Addams's Stoney Creek land containing 400 acres beginning at a corn point on Co.. Thomas Randolph's line...Stoney Creek Broad branch of Tuckahoe Creek... 1738: Page 22, citing Griffin Evans (p.158) Deed 22 July 1738 Griffin Evans of St. James Parish, Goochland Co., to Wilmenton Harris of same, for £5, land on north side of James River, 60 acres, as in patent to said Evans for 400 acres 21 Oct. 1731. Wit: J. Williams, John Holman, James Barret, Henry Holman. Signed Griffin his mark Evans. Recorded 15 Aug. 1738 Note: Griffith Evans is the brother of Robert and the son of Thomas Evans. 1741: '''Thomas Evans (1710 - 1777), [Evans-21719]''' next to William Branham, Goochland Co VA '''IMPORTANT NOTE:''' This is the first positive identification of '''Thomas Evans (1710 - 1777), [Evans-21719]''', Amherst Co, VA. William Branham, Sr. was the same age range of Thomas Evans, and William’s son married Thomas’ daughter. 1746: '''Thomas Evans (1710 - 1777), [Evans-21719]''' land next to William Branham, William’s land was 176 acres at North Garden, Goochland Co, VA. Dated Jan 12, 1746. (This became Albemarle Co. VA in 1769) 1746: Page 46, 48, citing Griffin Evans, Index Page 235, Grantorm to Grantee...18 March 1746 Griffin Evans to Nicholas Neale 1747: Ivy Creek, March 29, 1747- "Whereas it is agreed or porposed that ye inhabitants of Ivy Creek and ye Mountain Plain Congregation joyn together with ye Congregation of Rockfish, to call and invite ye Reverend Samuel Black, now Residing in ye bounds of ye Reverend John Craig's Congregation, to be our Minister and Pastor......Orthodox Reformed Presbyterian Church: as Witness our hands. Michael Woods, William Woods, Archibald Woods, William Wallace, Andrew Wallace, John Woods Sr., John Greer, Thomas Lockhart, Peter Hairston, Adam Gaudylock, Michael Woods Jr., William McCord, John Gamble, Davis Stockton, Hugh Dobbins, David Lewis, James Gamble, Charles Lambert, John Monday, Thomas Evins, Thomas Wright, William Little, Nathan Woods, Samuel Jameson, John Lockhart, Hendry Burch, Thomas Alexander, Patrick Woods, John McColloch, William Ogans, William Chamberlain, Thomas Craig, John Thompson, John Corban, Hendry Carr, James Weir, Robert McNeilly, John Dicky, William Morris, John Kincaid, John Woods Jr., John Jameson, Benjamin Wheeler, W. Bucknall, John Burrisse, Robert Stewart, James Kincaid, Andrew McWilliams, George Dawson, Joseph Kincaid, John McCord, Archibald Woods, William Whiteside, William Bustard, Thomas Whiteside, Matthew Mullins, and Richard Stockton. " Note: The Rockfish River and area is today in Nelson Co VA but was previous to 1808 in Amherst County, Virginia. 1747: Griffith Evans on 157 acres on branches of the Tuckahoe Creek, Goochland Co VA 1750: Robert Johns, Sr was overseer for Alexander Trent, II at Cumberland Co VA Note: This is the same Robert Johns who moved to Partridge Creek, Amherst County, VA 1751: Stoney Creek and Buffaloe River became inside Albemarle Co VA 1758: Robert Johns patented land at the future Lynchburg, near '''Thomas Evans (1710 - 1777), [Evans-21719]'''. 1758: '''Thomas Evans (1710 - 1777), [Evans-21719]''' on Partridge Creek, Albemarle Co VA (now Amherst Co VA) 1761: John Woodson on Broad Branch on west side of Tuckahoe Creek 1761: Mathew Woodson Broad branch west side of Tuckahoe Creek 1761 LAND RECORD: VA, Albermarle Co., Abstracts by Davis, Vol 1, pg 52: p. 120: 11 Sept 1761. Thomas Evins, Sr. ('''Thomas Evans (1710 - 1777), [Evans-21719]''') to Benjamin Dod Wheeler for 60 pounds, 400 acres pat. 6 July 1741, both sides S. fork Moor Creek adj. John Warren, Benjamin Wheeler. Wit: John Langford, Micajah Wheeler, Charles Whitlock. . Margaret [Unknown-522451], wife of Evins. p. 3 Dec 1761. '''Thomas Evans (1710 - 1777), [Evans-21719]''' to Benjamin Dod Wheeler for 60 pounds, 246 acres S. branch Moor Creek adj. Ben Wheeler, grantor. Margaret [Unknown-522451], wife of Evens. Wit: William Cheek, Micajah Wheeler, John Langford, Abraham Musick. Note: '''Thomas Evans (1710 - 1777), [Evans-21719]''' sold to Benjamin Wheeler, Sr., [Wheeler-15337]. *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wheeler-15337 1766: '''Thomas Evans (1710 - 1777), [Evans-21719]''', debt, Amherst Co, VA. Lived on Buffalo River to Stovall’s road. 1776: Revolution began, '''Thomas Evans (1710 - 1777), [Evans-21719]''''s sons all served. 1777: '''Thomas Evans (1710 - 1777), [Evans-21719]''' died in Amherst Co VA and left a will detailing his children and one grandson (Thomas Stanhope Evans, [Evans-22384]). 1778: In Chancery- Mary Johns, Admx. ordered to make an Acct. of the estate of Robert Johns, Decd., on Oath before Drury Christian, Charles Christian, John Christian (Buffaloe), and they will have authority to divide the Estate of her said husband having regard to her Dower., (6) Amherst Co., VA Land Deeds, P. 111, 18 Dec 1778, Thos. Johns to Ro. Johns, Thos. for love of his brother, Robt, "and to fulfill desire of his late father, Robt. Johns", 100 acres both sides Porrage Creek. (Note: Porrage Creek is actually Partridge Creek, Amherst Co VA.) 1780: Stanhope Evans, [Evans-21725], lived on Johns Branch. North of the Buffalo River. His brother Benjamin Evans, [Evans-21720] also lived there. 1790 census at Amherst Co VA: ==Research Notes== '''Thomas Evans (1710 - 1777), [Evans-21719]''' Amherst County VA had descendants in the 1850 census still living in Amherst Co VA even after almost 100 years since he had originally settled on Buffalo River. Thomas’ son Charles had a son Robert, who married Delilah. They and their family are a household in 1850 there in Amherst County. '''Thomas Evans (1710 - 1777), [Evans-21719]'''’ son Charles had a son Walter, who was dead by 1850, but his widow Elizabeth and her sons Moab, James and Spotswood were living in Amherst County in 1850. '''Thomas Evans (1710 - 1777), [Evans-21719]'''’ son Charles had a son Charles, Jr. who married Mildred Thompson, and they are living in Amherst County with children. One of Charles Jr.‘s sons Samuel who married Silva is listed there in Amherst County 1850. Samuel died in 1857 in Alaska, probably on the Gold Rush which took many lives, and his widow Silva is found in 1880 census in Bedford County, VA. The interesting thing is in 1850 the family is designated White, but in the 1880 census Silva is called Mulatto. '''Thomas Evans (1710 - 1777), [Evans-21719]'''’ son William had a son Tarleton, who married Susannah Hudson, and they are listed in 1850 there in Amherst County. Tarleton’s son William, who married Mahala, is also listed there in Amherst County. These six households are all Evans who are direct descendants of Thomas, and have not moved away from Amherst County, VA. It is interesting to note that Jordan Evans b. 1831 Mecklenburg County VA, who married Delila Tucker, lived and died in 1938 at Monroe, Amherst County, VA. This man is the son of Rueben, s/o Morris, s/o Morris, s/o Morris Evans [Evans-9738], who was an African man married to Jane Gibson [Gibson-7204], who is said to be Cherokee. This Morris Evans [Evans-9738] and Jane Gibson [Gibson-7204] family are an early mixed-race family connected to various counties in colonial Virginia, and later descendants were in Granville County, NC. Jordan Evans is the first Amherst County VA connection to the line of Morris Evans, who has Y-DNA tested as African. Another interesting point is James Evans b. 1863 Granville County, NC who married in Amherst County VA to Mary Morrick, who was born in Norfolk, VA. This family are in 1900-1910-1920 census’ in Norfolk, VA. This is yet another Evans connection between Granville County NC and Amherst County VA. We must remember the oral family tradition among the Evans families, as noted by Edgar Whitehead, that '''Thomas Evans (1710 - 1777), [Evans-21719]''' had come from North Carolina. We first see him in 1742 in Albemarle Co VA next to William Branham, Sr. Perhaps Granville County NC was Thomas Evans ancestral home? He was recognized as a White man, and landowner, but he lived among, and his children married from Native American and mixed-race families, such as: Redcross, Johns, Branham, Terry, Clarke, Via, among others. '''Thomas Evans (1710 - 1777), [Evans-21719]'''’ direct male DNA is White, western European, British, likely Wales specifically. But, his female ancestors may have been Native American or mixed race. ===Morris Evans [Evans-9738], Jane Gibson [Gibson-7204] and Jane "The Elder" [Gibson-1232]=== The Chickahominy and Pamunkey Bradby Descendants of Jane Gibson the Elder Key words: Berkeley Plantation, Bradby, Charles City County, Chickahominy, Evans, Gibson, Pamunkey, Shirley Plantation, Weyanoke Jane Gibson THE ELDER was invited onto the plantation by John Carter where she practiced doctoring. For a detailed discussion of Jane Gibson who is the maternal progenitor of the Evans family of Granville County, please read this blogpost. All of what is documented about Jane Gibson the Elder’s life comes from the testimony of her descendants and people who knew her. Though she was a free woman whose free status should have been passed down to all her descendants, a branch of her offspring were illegally held in slavery for several generations. Beginning in the late 1700s and through the early 1800s, these descendants filed freedom suits claiming descent from a free Indian woman, Jane Gibson the Elder. The sworn deposition and in court testimony from a white man named Robert Wills, provided the most in depth discussion about her life and the identity of her descendants. The following is a bullet point summary of relevant information from Robert Wills sworn deposition and in court testimony from 1791 on two separate dates, June 5th and July 9th:https://nativeamericanroots.wordpress.com/2015/05/31/evans-family-of-granville-county-descendants-of-jane-gibson-the-elder-an-indian/ GRAPHIC 2022-02-03 Jane Gibson the Elder and Morris Evans 1665-1739.jpg 29 April 2022 e-mail from Lilly Martin ===Map: Amherst Appomattox Buckingham Campbell Nelson Counties - James River=== Amherst County was created in 1761 out of Albemarle County. Nelson County was created in 1807 from Amherst County. At the time the English began settling Virginia in the 1600s, the inhabitants of what is now Nelson County were a Siouan-speaking tribe called the Nahyssan. They were probably connected to the Manahoac. *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nelson_County,_Virginia Appomattox County was formed in 1845 from Buckingham, Prince Edward, Campbell and Charlotte counties. In 1848, another part from Campbell County was added to Appomattox County. Appomattox County was named for the Appomattox River, which in turn was named for the Appamatuck, a historic Native American tribe in Virginia. *2022-05-01 Amherst Appomattox Buckingham Campbell Nelson Counties - James River.jpg ===Evans in Tax Records in Buckingham Co. VA.=== Lilly Martin e-mail of 2022-04-29. Lilly Martin: "I have looked at tax records in Buckingham Co VA." 1764 Col. Rob. Bolling (17 slaves and 8,727 acres) Charles Patteson David Via Henry Evens Ambrose Evens Isaac Bryant 1773 James Pamplin David Patteson Mallory Johns (only Mulatto listed) Leonard Ballow John Johns Col. Robert Bolling Thomas Harve Thomas Evins 1782 Rob. Bolling Estate Silvanus Beverly Priscilla Beverly Jean (or Jenny) Beverly (The 3 Beverly names above are listed as Mullato [''sic'']) Lilly Martin: It is my opinion that these are all people associated with Amherst Co. VA. Robert Bolling-25 his marriage was in Amherst Co VA. Charles Patteson is connected to Joyce Patteson, wife of William Evans, s/o Thomas. David Via is likely connected to the Via family who married into the Monacan group in Amherst Co. VA. Henry Evens and Ambrose Evens are likely the BROTHERS of my Thomas Evans 1710-1774. Thomas' daughter named a son Ambrose. William Evans, s/o Thomas, named a son Robert Ambrose Evans, who went to Kentucky and married a Cherokee (Mahala Granger) according to numerous children. The first record for Thomas Evans in Amherst Co VA in court calls him Thomas EVINGS. Spelling variation. In 1773 there is a Thomas EVINS listed. Thomas 1710-1774 should be over in Amherst Co. VA, one year before his death. Could he have owned some land there in Buckingham Co. VA? Do not know. But that 1773 Thomas could be his son, Thomas Jr. Maybe he left Amherst Co VA and went next door to Buckingham? Robert Johns and his wife Mary Gresham were WHITE, and are NOT the parents of Mallory Johns. There is speculation that Mallory Johns is from John Johns, who was also in Buckingham Co VA.

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== Thomas Family Bible == Kept by Ridley B. Thomas (1807-1865, son of Ephriam Thomas & Caty Diehl/Teal)
Ridley's sister, Mary's son, Charles Huddleston Jr. also kept a Bible Record - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Bellah_Family_Bible_Record Bellah, Humphreys, Huddleston] in Oregon County, Missouri page 1
'''Marriages:'''
Ridley B. Thomas and Susanna Thomas was married December the 23rd AD 1827.
Polley Baker Thomas and Stephen Hampton was married March the 1st AD 1819
Rhoda Thomas and William Dethrerage was married March the 3rd AD 1853
Ridley B. Thomas, Isabella Jane Thomas was married March 22 AD. 1862
John B Fitte? and ... June Fite? was married March the 28th AD 1868
John C. Fite? .. 1846 Martha Thomas and William L. Guthrie was married Dec the 28th AD 1838 -- ''daughter of Ridley''
Mary Thomas and Sammy Carrel was married Dec 23rd 1858 -- ''daughter of Ridley''
M Guthrie was born ...
August the first day, 1880?
Leuby Jane Fite was born oct 30th ...
Laurie Graves was born May 26 ...
August 1875
Laurie Fite was born Nov 8, 1873
Bell Marie? Fite born July 3, 1877
Pete Fite was born March? 8, 1874 ----------------- Page 2
'''Births:'''
[[Thomas-50195|Ridley]] B Thomas, Aug 25, 1807 -- ''son of Ephriam Thomas & Caty Dielhl/Teal''
Susanna Thomas, born Jan 14, 1806 -- ''1st wife of Ridley''
Polly Baker Thomas born Apr 16, 1831 -- ''daug of Ridley''
Rhoda Thomas was born Sept 11?, 1832? -- ''daug of Ridley''
Martha Thomas was born April 17, 1836 -- ''daug of Ridley''
Katherine Thomas was born Feb 17, 1838 -- ''daug of Ridley''
Mary Thomas was born May 1, 1840 -- ''daug of Ridley''
Nelly Thomas was born ... 20th, 1843 -- ''daug of Ridley''
Susanna Thomas was born Jan 8, 1847 -- ''Rebecca Susanna, daug of Ridley'' Luther B Thomas was born Sept 27, 1828 -- ''son of Ridley''
Lafayett Thomas was born Sept 2, 1833 -- ''son of Ridley''
Ridley B Thomas was born Jan 8, 1847 -- ''son of Ridley''
Elizabeth Jane Thomas was born April 30, 1850 -- ''daug of Ridley''
Carrol Esters was born May 11, 1848 -- ''unsure who this is''
Leonard Esters was born July 11, 1840
Ridly B. Hampton was born Dec 4, 1849
William F? Campbell was born Sept 30, 1830 ----------- Page 3
'''Births:'''
(top line can't be read)
Peter Fite born ? 8, 1873
Bell Fite, Aug 8, 1875
July the 1877 ''These next 5 people are the parents of Mary Thomas and the parents of her 2nd husband, Charles Huddleston, and their son, Charles Huddleston Jr. This makes it seem like the Bible was kept by Mary Thomas, but many of the entries are from her brother Ridley's family, and Mary may have kept a different record.''
[[Thomas-11077|Ephriam Thomas]] was born April 1, 1771, deceased Dec 5, 1840
Catherine Thomas was born August 13, 1775 -- [[Diehl-413|Maria Catharina "Caty" Teal/Diehl Thomas]]
[[Huddleston-1335|Abraham Huddleston]] was born June 13, 1773 -
Polly Huddleston was born March 20, 1777 -- [[Allen-13106|Mary Allen]], wife of Abraham
[[Huddleston-3173|Charles Huddleston]] was born Jan 26, 1796 -- ''grandson of Abraham''
Mary Huddleston was born Dec 13, 1815 Margret An Carrell was born Nov 2, 1857? -- ''These 3 Carrells are probably grandchildren of Ridley Thomas, children of Mary Thomas Carrell''
John Carrell was born Jan 5, 1861
Sammy Brutten? Carell Edmund L. Deatherage was born Jeb ? 1844 --''These 3 Deatherages are probably grandchildren of Ridley Thomas, children of Rhoda Thomas Deatherage''
Mary Jane Detherage was born Oct 15, 1855
William L. Deatherage was born Jan 7, 1857 Lissey Beath Thomas departed this life Juy 17, 1859
William Thomas was ? Mar 5, 1864
Jackson Thomas was ? April 21? 1865
??? ----------- Page 4
'''Deaths''':
Martha Ann? Thomas was '''born''' in the year 1856, Jan 29 -- ''Not sure if this is the daug of Ridley. She married in 1858 & 1866. Ridley had a sister Martha b abt 1810, and a daug Martha b 1836''
Susnna Rebecka Thomas was born in the year 1858, Mar 6 -- ''Ridley had a daug name Rebecca Susanna, b 1847, m 1865. Not sure who this is.''
Sammy Brutten? Carrell deceased Feb 1863
R.B. Thomas departed this life July the 31st of 1865 -- [[Thomas-50195|Ridley B. Thomas]], son of Ephriam Thomas & Caty Diehl
Bela Buford departed ?? 15th 1866
Catharine Thomas deceast this life the 25 of September AD 1859 -- ''wife of Ephriam Thomas, mother of Ridley''
Rhoda Thomas deceast Feb 5 ??
Luther B. Thomas departed Sept 27, 1835
S. J. Fite departed Nov ? 1879
Ridley B. Hampton departed Oct 31, 1859 -- ''son of Ridey's daug Polly Baker (Thomas) Westbrook, Hampton''
Susanna Thomas deceast this life August the 10, 186? -- ''wife of Ridley B. Thomas''
Leonard Estes deceased ??

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This folder is a collection of genealogical research, documents, and images about the Thomas, Collier, and other related families. The main document is a book compiled in 1950 by Jessie Brannen. This book has records of the Collier, Brannen, Kuykendall, Osborne, Richmond, Warren, and other families. It includes many genealogical lines as well as stories from several of the aforementioned families. The book was compiled and written as an application for the Daughters of the American Revolution. Also included are excerpts from a family book titled ''Thomas'' by Bob Turner. The selections discuss Kimpis Thomas and his descendants. The images in the collection are the following: a family picture of [[Thomas-35125|John Thomas]], his wife, and their descendants taken around 1925, a picture of [[Collier-3660|William Collier]]'s family taken around 1898, a picture of {{Thomas-32625|Jasper]] and [[Collier-3659|Maggie]] Thomas at their 50th wedding anniversary, and a photocopy of [[Collier-3660|William]] and [[Stubblefield-641|Sue]]'s marriage certificate. There are two known physical copies of this collection. The one pictured is currently owned by [[Bryant-3841|Blake Bryant]]. If you would like to view this collection, please contact [[Bryant-3841|Blake Bryant]]. ---- This page is meant to serve as a source for the genealogical information provided in WikiTree profiles. A list of these profiles will be added at a later date.

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[[Fisher-2473|Thomas Fisher]], [[Fisher-19272|Thomas Fisher]] ==Problem== The original profile of [[Fisher-2473|Thomas Fisher]] , I believe, was an amalgam of two different Thomas Fishers. Thomas Fisher (A), now [[Fisher-2473|Thomas Fisher]] married Margery Maud and'' died 1713 in Lewes, Sussex County, Delaware.'' Their children were: Margaret, Elizabeth (m. Richard Eyre), Margery (m. James Miers), Esther (m. Abraham Wynkoop), James, Jabez Maud, and Joshua. Thomas Fisher (B), now [[Fisher-19272|Thomas Fisher]], married Elizabeth Huntley (or Huntly) and ''died in East Caln, Chester, Pennsylvania in 1747.'' Their children were: children: Samuel, Thomas, Elizabeth the wife of Joseph Wilkinson, Francis, Mary, William, James There are other children currently attached to Fisher-2473 -- Allis, Rebeckah, Susannah, and one of the Mary's-. They are probably the children of Thomas(B) who died in childhood. Their deaths may be reflected in a Particular Meeting record? The Find A Grave Memorial, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/78876047 Thomas Fisher, Find A Grave] shows the combined Thomas, Thomas (A+B). Other genealogies on [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:1:MZQV-ZRR Family Search] or Ancestry.com have same combined profile. This confusion is pervasive. The book, the First Fishers of of Pennsylvania and Adjacent Colonies, discusses the family of Thomas Fisher(A) on page 22 and following and Thomas Fisher (B) is discussed on page 56 and following.Fisher, J.L., '' the First Fishers of of Pennsylvania and Adjacent Colonies,'' Copyright 2010 by J.L. Fisher. Reproduction is permitted. Published by Bryce Engelhart, Engelhart Printing, Wimberley, Texas [http://www.cephasfisher.net/FirstFishersofPA.pdf] ==Thomas Fisher (A) of Lewes == Genealogy of the Fisher Family, pages 14-20, at Archive.org. [https://archive.org/details/genealogyoffishe00smit/page/14 The Genealogy of the Fisher Family] Married Margery Maud. Their children were: Margaret (m. Joshua Booth), Elizabeth (m. Richard Eyre), Margery (m. James Miers), Esther (m. Abraham Wynkoop), James Fisher, Jabez Maud Fisher, and Joshua Fisher. *Delaware, Wills and Probate Records, , 1676-1971: Sussex: General index, 1682-1948; Wills, book A, 1682-1781. Image 346-347. Images available at FamilySearch.org: [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C95D-F3FL-L?i=345&cat=47102 Thomas Fisher (A) Will], accessed 13 Oct 2019 ::Will of THOMAS FISHER, 1713 ::Image is very difficult to read; a transcript is available at the book Genealogy of the Fisher Family on page 17 [https://archive.org/details/genealogyoffishe00smit/page/16]. The book provides the date 17 Nov 1713. Here's another source, the will of Thomas's daughter Elizabeth Fisher Eyre in 1720, which (conveniently!) mentions her siblings: *Delaware, Wills and Probate Records, , 1676-1971: Sussex: General index, 1682-1948; Wills, book A, 1682-1781. Image 374. Images available at FamilySearch.org: [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C95D-F3FG-Z?i=373&cat=47102 Elizabeth Eyre will], accessed 15 Oct 2019 ::Will of ELIZABETH EYRE, of Sussex County [husband Richard Eyre died earlier that year] ::Signed: 16 Dec 1720; proved 6 Jan 1720[/21] ::Heirs: Mary Miers; siblings: Margret Booth, Margery Fisher, Jabeck {sic} Maud Fisher and Joshua Fisher and James ::Executors: Joshua Booth [brother-in-law] ::Witnesses: John Murphy, Sarah Mickey, John May ::plantation together with the water grismill and water full in [fulling?] mill” This is not the daughter Elizabeth currently linked to the profile who dies much later and in Pennsylvania. Here's what I have for Thomas (A)'s birth: “There has always been a tradition in the family that he [John Fisher, father of Thomas] came from Clitheroe, Lancashire, but recent search in the copies of the Friends’ Records of Lancashire and Yorkshire, at Devonshire House, London, shows no mention of his birth or marriage. He was a Friend at the time of his emigration, but it seems probable that he may have joined this religious society shortly before leaving England” And "Only the Christian name of his [John Fisher's] wife, Margaret, has been handed down. From the will of their son, a copy of which will be found on page 17, it seems likely that her family name was Hindle. In it [the will] property is conveyed which has come to the testator from his “uncle John Hindle the son of Bryan Hindle of Cletheroh.” [https://archive.org/details/genealogyoffishe00smit/page/n17] *Baptism at St. Mary Magdalene, Clitheroe Parish, Lancs, 1666: Thomas son of John Fisher. 4 month and year obscured but falls into 1666. . Image on right page about 13 lines up (where white spot is). Record at: [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/2478/42561_339655__0001-00014?backurl=&ssrc=&backlabel=Return#?imageId=42561_339655__0001-00031 Ancestry] View image here: [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/17922160?h=98989d&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url Ancestry shared image]. ::The St. Mary Magdalen, Clitheroe, Lancs site indexes this as Thomas Fish son of John Fish: [https://www.lan-opc.org.uk/Clitheroe/stmary/baptisms_1653-1680.html#342 Lan-opc.org.uk]. The image, to me, shows "ffisher". ::the parish surname index for 1653-1680 [https://www.lan-opc.org.uk/Clitheroe/stmary/baptisms_1653-1680indx.html lan-opc.org.uk] shows 3 other Fish baptisms: Michael in 1664; John, 1669; James, 1670. Need to check the ancestry.com link to the actual images to see if the same name "ffisher" has been indexed as Fish in those cases. Thomas Fisher (A) had a brother John Fisher who also emigrated - this may be the 1669 birth record. ::from 1681-1725 there is one Fisher baptism- Alice in 1691, daughter of James . Also 4 Fish baptisms --Margaret, 1703, daughter of James. Isabel and Jane are the daughters of Abraham Fisher ::interestingly, there are a # of Hindle baptisms in St. Mary Magdalen's parish. Hindle is said to be the surname of Thomas's mother, Margaret per ''The Genealogy of the Fisher Family'' ::6 Hindles plus 1 Hinde baptized from 1569-1614: [https://www.lan-opc.org.uk/Clitheroe/stmary/index.html lan-opc.org.uk]. There are no Fish or Fisher baptisms in this time period. ::The 1614-1653 book is missing, alas! ::15 Hindle baptisms in 1653-1680: [https://www.lan-opc.org.uk/Clitheroe/stmary/baptisms_1653-1680indx.html lan-opc.org.uk]. 4 Fish baptisms as discussed above. ::I have looked at the opc.org index before 1700 for marriages and cannot find any Fisher or Fish marriages, and none for a Margaret Hindle/Hinde. ::There are no Fish or Fisher deaths indexed between 1570 and 1626 [https://www.lan-opc.org.uk/Clitheroe/stmary/burials_1570-1626indx.html lan-opc.org.uk]. There are four Fish burials betwen 1651 and 1679 [https://www.lan-opc.org.uk/Clitheroe/stmary/burials_1651-1679indx.html lan-opc.org.uk]: Michael, 1671, Elizabeth 1674, and two unnamed in 1662 and 1674. Need to check the images to see if they are actually Fisher/ffishers and if a parents' name is available? ::The only Fish burial past 1681 is Isaac, d. 1713 [https://www.lan-opc.org.uk/Clitheroe/stmary/burials_1681-1724indx.html#F lan-opc.org.uk]. Immigration: Thomas's wife, Margaret Maud & sister-in-law, Jane Maud were on The Submission {http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/chester/immig/ships1682.txt], 2 Nov 1682, one of Penn's fleet. The Welcome Society of Pennsylvania includes Margaret on their list of Approved Ancestors [https://www.welcomesociety.org/ancestors-approved-memberships.html]. Their website tentatively puts Thomas, his parents and siblings on board the Lamb of 22 Oct 1682, another ship of Penn's Fleet, but this is speculative. ===John, brother of Thomas (A)=== Married Elizabeth Light, according to Wharton's "The Genealogy of the Fisher Family" John ffisher witnessed land sale in Lewes, Sussex, Delaware, 11 March 1707/08. Sale from Anthony & Elizabeth (Watson) Morris of Philadelphia to Luke Watson of Sussex, Delaware: [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSGD-56L4?i=181&cat=296734] 1715 in Lewes, acknowledging the resolution of a dispute with Thomas Woodward [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSGD-5XXG?i=365&cat=296734 in Sussex Deeds] Plantation of John ffisher, mariner, of Lewes: [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSGD-5XCX?i=371&cat=296734 Land Deed] 1717, Elias Fisher administering estate of John Fisher of Sussex county [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSGD-5XXT?i=372&cat=296734 debt quit claim from John Monroe of New Castle, DE, to Elias ffisher] ::John Fisher, deceased 1729 -- sons John, William, Thomas, James [*Sussex, Delaware Orphan’s Court dockets and minute dockets, 1728-1802. Image: 11. Images available at FamilySearch.org [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C956-H9SG-L?i=10&cat=43210] ::22 July 1729 *Sussex, Delaware Orphan’s Court dockets and minute dockets, 1728-1802. Image: 243. Images available at FamilySearch.org [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C956-H99Z-Q?i=242&cat=43210 ::22 Sept 1764 ::estate of JOHN FISHER JUNIOR ::guardianship for three minor children: Elizabeth, Sarah, John, under age 14. Petition by father in law [stepfather] Riley ?Truitt of Worcester County, Maryland. Court appoints the aforesaid Riley Truitt & Sarah his wife (mother to the sd. Minors) as guardians to the minors both their persons and estates. ::Said minors had an Estate in the county in the hands of the executors of Anderson Parker, late dec’d == Thomas Fisher (B) of East Caln == I have done a search through ''the Genealogy of the Fisher Family'' on 1. "Caln" (nothing); 2. "Chester" -- yes, several members of the family profiled in the book have hits on this search Chester (e.g., Jabez Maud Fisher, pg 34), ''but'' I cannot find the Thomas Fisher who died in 1747 in Chester PA or an Elizabeth Huntley (Huntly, Hentley, Hently, Hantley, Hantly) in the book. Here's what I do have: *Estate Papers, 1713-1810; Author: Chester County (Pennsylvania). Register of Wills; Probate Place: Chester, Pennsylvania. [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=8802&h=1444874&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=kaN3455&_phstart=successSource link to papers at Ancestry.com] ::Name: Thomas Fisher ::Probate Date: 27 Aug 1747 ::Probate Place: Chester, Pennsylvania, USA ::Inferred Death Year: Abt 1747 ::Inferred Death Place: Pennsylvania, USA ::Case Number: 1051 ::Item Description: Estate Papers, No 1016-1149, 1700-1810 ::Will, image 288 shows in the above collection View image of will here: [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/17922320?h=b09b42&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url Ancestry shared image]. View image of inventory here: [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/17922367?h=f63ee9&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url Ancestry shared image] ::wife, Elizabeth ::children: Samuel, Thomas (not yet 21), Elizabeth the wife of Joseph Wilkinson, Francis, Mary (receives bequest when 23), William, James. *Same will in "Wills, 1713-1854 ; Index to Wills, 1713-1923"; Author: Chester County (Pennsylvania). Register of Wills; Probate Place: Chester, Pennsylvania. Will Books A-C, Vol 1-3, 1713-1755. Image 319 @ Ancestry.com: [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/8802/005534143_00319?pid=1642573&backurl=https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv%3D1%26dbid%3D8802%26h%3D1642573%26tid%3D%26pid%3D%26usePUB%3Dtrue%26_phsrc%3DkaN3455%26_phstart%3DsuccessSource&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=kaN3455&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.261872772.821949770.1570828644-93376442.1539706780 will in PA Wills at Ancestry.com] View image here: [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/17922489?h=fa52d9&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url Ancestry shared image]. *Minutes, 1683-1756; Collection: Philadelphia Yearly Meeting Minutes; Call Number: MR-Ph 124. Ancestry.com. U.S., Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935 [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=2189&h=100007936&ssrc=pt&tid=68638777&pid=292138063156&usePUB=true] ::Intention of Marriage. View image here: [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/17922505?h=4c7659&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url Ancestry Shared Image] ::Name: Thomas Fisher ::Marriage Date: 9 Mar 1712 ::Marriage Place: Delaware, Pennsylvania ::Residence Date on Image: 09 First 1712 ::Residence Place: Delaware, Pennsylvania ::Spouse: Elisabeth Huntly ::Monthly Meeting: Concord Monthly Meeting ::Yearly Meeting: Philadelphia Yearly Meeting ::Meeting State: Pennsylvania ::Meeting County: Delaware ::Concord Meeting Subordinates: Chichester Pm 1700-1914; Newtown Pm 1706-; ''Caln Pm 1716-1737''; Birmingham Pm 1727/02-1815; West Chester Pm 1814-1815 ::Marriage announced at Concord MM, 6 Third (June?) 1713 [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/2189/31906_283871-00334/100007939?backurl=https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/2100352/person/24061182725/facts/citation/100329172023/edit/record]. View image here: [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/17922516?h=c13625&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url Ancestry Shared image] *Find A Grave for Thomas Fisher (A+B) leads to a memorial for a daughter Elizabeth Fisher Wilkinson, clearly the Elizabeth in the 1747 will. [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/42519578/elizabeth-wilkinson] ::The memorial there provides: ''Myers, Albert Cook, M.L, Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania (Genealogical Publishing Company 1969, Baltimore.), Pages 370-371. Joseph Wilkinson, unmarried, from Ballinacree Meeting, County Antrim, dated 2 Mo. 23, 1737, ...a son to Francis Wilkinson Deced. Joseph Wilkinson came over to Pennsylvania in 1737 and was married 10 Mo. 31, 1740, to Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth Fisher, of Kennett, Chester County. They resided in East Caln, in the latter county, but afterwards resided at other places. He died 9 mo. 10, 1760, having had the following children: Frances, b. 12 mo. 15, 1741; Susanna, b. 12 mo. 29, 1743; Thomas, b. 12 mo. 5, 1745; Elizabeth, b. 6 mo. 30, 1748; Joseph, b. 7 mo. 17, 1750; Mary, b. 3 mo. 20, 1752; Ruth, b. 7 mo. 27, 1754; Alice, b. 12 mo. 10, 1755. The widow, Elizabeth Wilkinson, and her family removed within the limits of Warrington Monthly Meeting, York County, not long after the death of her husband and she was married a second time to Joseph, son of Peter and Sarah (Gilpin) Cook, of Warrington. She died at York early in the nineteenth century and was buried in Friends' graveyard at York. Various family trees show Thomas b. 1684 in Clitheroe, Lancs. and d. in 1747 in Chester, PA. There is no Clitheroe baptism source for a Thomas Fish or Fisher in the 1680s. There are unsourced trees on Ancestry.com [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/85853937/person/44566626646/facts Ancestry] suggesting that Thomas(B) was born in Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, England, either in 1707 [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/85853937/person/44566626646/facts Ancestry] which is simply not possible, or 1690 [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/88725152/person/46592596861/facts Ancestry]. Wolverhampton may be another place to look, but there are enough Thomas Fishers out there that I am not sure how to confirm this. ==Other Sources that may or may not belong to completely different Thomas Fishers== When I searched for this person on Ancestry, I found some sources attached that I'm not sure about, and some probably belong to Thomas (B)'s son [[Fisher-2485|Thomas Fisher]] or grandsons [[Fisher-2489|Thomas Fisher]], [[Fisher-2490|Thomas Fisher]]. I expect one of the grandsons actually died in childhood, but that is not reflected on their profile; both seem to have lived to adulthood. Note: I have not gotten around to adding all the links to the ancestry.com images for these; I hope to get to it. *Thomas Fisher, son of John and Margaret Fisher b. 10 Feb 1679 (?1679/80) in Stanway Gloucestershire: [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/4732/41511_636672_1117-00001?backurl=&ssrc=&backlabel=Return#?imageId=41511_636672_1117-00015 Ancestry] View image here: [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/17922778?h=ed4893&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url Ancestry Shared Image], right hand page, 5th entry down *Thomas Fisher in American Genealogical-biographical Index. [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=3599&h=2762549&ssrc=pt&tid=47085154&pid=262141580122&usePUB=true Ancestry] ::Name: Thomas Fisher ::Birth Date: 1690 ::Birthplace: Pennsylvania ::Volume: 54 ::Page Number: 411 ::Reference: Ten "Series" of "Pennsylvnia Archives" have been so far published in from 5 to 31v. Ea. Philadelphia and Harrisburg. 1852- ( We have indexed Series 2, v.2 and v.8 ( early Pa. marriage recds.) And all the v. of SeriesV. Which contain nearly complete Pa. Rev. War recds.)s.2, v.8:90 These are links that seem too late to be either Thomas(A) or (B) This Bradford MM record of a Thomas & Elizabeth Fisher is attached to some Ancestry.com family trees for Thomas Fisher (B), but the page after this looks as though it's well post 1747? [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/2189/31906_275394-00002?pid=1324012&backurl=https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv%3D1%26dbid%3D2189%26h%3D1324012%26ssrc%3Dpt%26tid%3D47085154%26pid%3D262141580122%26usePUB%3Dtrue&ssrc=pt&treeid=47085154&personid=262141580122&hintid=&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.229816725.821949770.1570828644-93376442.1539706780#?imageId=31906_275394-00002 Ancestry]. View image here: [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/17922681?h=8e330e&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url Ancestry Shared Image]. Image of page two showing later dates: [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/17922694?h=4b3d01&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url Ancestry Shared Image]. Shared image of page 8 [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/2189/31906_275394-00002?pid=1324012&backurl=https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv%3D1%26dbid%3D2189%26h%3D1324012%26ssrc%3Dpt%26tid%3D68638777%26pid%3D292138063156%26usePUB%3Dtrue&ssrc=pt&treeid=68638777&personid=292138063156&hintid=&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.32665911.821949770.1570828644-93376442.1539706780#?imageId=31906_275394-00007 Ancestry Shared Image] which definitely shows this belongs to [[Fisher-2485|Thomas Fisher]] died 1791. Philadelphia Yearly Meeting, 1791, [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/2189/42060_1821100519_3797-00206?pid=1100450474&backurl=https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv%3D1%26dbid%3D2189%26h%3D1100450474%26ssrc%3Dpt%26tid%3D47085154%26pid%3D262141580122%26usePUB%3Dtrue&ssrc=pt&treeid=47085154&personid=262141580122&hintid=&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.265982982.821949770.1570828644-93376442.1539706780 Ancestry] memorial notice for Thomas Fisher, Elder, of Bradford Monthly and East Caln PM, age 63(b. abt 1728?) Thomas Fisher, Junior, of Chester, intention to marry 1789 at Philadelphia MM Northern District. This is probably Fisher-2489 or -2490. [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/2189/31906_290389-00518?pid=99675604&backurl=https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?dbid%3D2189%26h%3D99675604%26indiv%3Dtry%26o_vc%3DRecord:OtherRecord%26rhSource%3D3599&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.203069848.821949770.1570828644-93376442.1539706780 Ancestry] ==Fishers in Sussex County== children of Thomas(A)'s brother, James? *Sussex, Delaware Orphan’s Court dockets and minute dockets, 1728-1802. Image: 249. Images available at FamilySearch.org [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C956-H999-1?i=248&cat=43210] ::20 Jan 1766 ::funds turned in by administrator of THOMAS WAPELS estate ::belonging to Benjamin and Thomas Fisher, sons of James and Sarah Fisher, late of Sussex County, who left this county in or about the year 1719 [or 1749?] for the then back settlements. == Sources == *Smith, Anna Walton, ''Genealogy of the Fisher Family, 1682-1696.'' Published Philadelphia, 1896 (Privately). Digital copy available at Archive.org [https://archive.org/details/genealogyoffishe00smit]. Contributed by the Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center, Fort Wayne, Indiana

Thomas Flagg (c 1621-1698) Additional Materials

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Additional information on [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Flagg-28 Thomas Flagg of Watertown] Flagg, Ernest, Genealogical Notes on the Founding of New England: My Ancestors Part in that Undertaking, Pub 1926. Pp 437-440 is available at [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/173883-redirection Family Search]. Suggests various theories regarding Thomas Flagg and his origins. Should be read together with additional notes immediately below: Reader June Braman of Corvallis, Oregon, whose ancestry is through Sarah Bigelow (Asa 4 , Lt. John 3 , Joshua 2 , John 1 ), last summer [Dates Unknown] attended a week-long seminar in genealogy, sponsored by New England Historical and Genealogical Society. She had the use of their excellent library, and while researching, used the copy-machine to send us a forty-page extract from Genealogical Notes on the Founding of New England, by Ernest Flagg, 1926. These pages (pp. 401-440) thoroughly disprove the statement of the Flagg genealogies that Thomas Flegg was baptised in Whinbergh, Norfolk in 1615, son of Bartholomew and Alicia Flegg. ''Please note that the following contains speculation absent documentation.'' Concerning Bartholomew Flegg, the author states: "He was born about 1585 and resided in Whinbergh until 1619 when he moved to the adjoining parish of Shipdham...and continued there ten years until his death; and was buried there 7 March 1628/9. He left no will nor was there any administration of his estate." Therefore there is no list of heirs. He had five children baptised in Shipdham after 1619. Since Whinbergh parish registers prior to 1703 are lost, we have no way of knowing if there were any children, specifically Thomas Flegg, born there prior to 1619. Ernest Flagg continues: "For half a century it has been claimed in America that the emigrant Thomas Flegg was baptised _ Whinbergh or Shipdham in 1615." No such record exists. The author does find proof that a Thomas Flegg was baptised in Hardingham, Norfolk, on 6 May 1621, and proceeds in the next few pages to establish that this child is the man who came to New England. He establishes the lineage for several generations. Thomas Flegg (baptised 1621) was the youngest of the four sons of Allen and Nazareth - (Devoroys) Flegg. He was seven years old at his father's death and came under the control of his oldest brother Henry, with whom he probably lived during the next few years. Here Ernest Flagg digresses to give us this historical background " In 1633 William Laud became archbishop of Canterbury.. and started to enforce conformity upon the Puritans... Matthew Wren became bishop of Norfolk in 1635, and his active persecutions of the Puritans caused a large migration of them to New England during the next two years. At the same time there was great economic and industrial depression in England and...young men joined this migration, not on account of religious motives, but with the object of bettering their material condition. "In this category belonged Thomas Flegg, who lived in New England fifty years before... he became a member of the Puritan church in 1690. Among the emigrants to New England in 1637 were 25 families...whose records have been preserved, because the law required that lists be made of all persons leaving England." Though many of the lists are lost, the Public Records Office in London has a list of 115 Norfolk residents licensed to pass to New England in April 1637 on either the ship John and Dorothy or the Rose. The family of Richard Carver of Scratby is named, and included three servants, one being "Thomas Flege age 21 years". If Thomas were baptised in 1621, how could he be "21 years" in 1637? Flagg continues "It was customary for young unmarried men to engage themselves for two or three years as an employee of an older planter who would pay their passage to the New World...Thomas Flegg's age was probably deliberately over-stated to make him appear to be of legal age." In this way he would avoid detention, for the law was quite strict about minors trying to leave the country. "If Thomas Flegg were a large and mature-appearing youth of 16, he could have made a bluff as being of age." Ernest Flagg states that while Carver came from a parish five miles from Flegg's home parish, there is no other Thomas Flegg of the area who could have been the emigrant. Carver died in Watertown, Massachusetts in 1640, and the following year Thomas Flegg, having served out his term of indebtedness begins to appear on Watertown records. He did so until his death in 1698. "This extraordinary combination of names whereby Thomas Flegg of Watertown named his children for himself, his wife his father, two of three brothers, his only paternal uncle, his two paternal grandparents, and a cousin, cannot be coincidence...and together with eliminating any other Flegg, seems to establish beyond reasonable doubt that the emigrant Thomas Flegg was the same"Thomas, son of Allen 16 (John 15, Richard 14, John 13, James 12, William 11, John 10, John 9, William 8, Philip 7, Philip 6, Philip 5, Sir John 4, Sir John 3, Henry 2, Alger 1 ) and Nazareth (Devoroys) Flegg. Ernest Flagg cautiously adds that beyond Thomas' grandfather, he has certain doubts as to the linage but the entire Forty pages make fascinating reading. Other records of interest concerning Thomas Flegg are that he owned a homestall of six acres, and a lot of twenty acres. He served as selectman eight times between 1671 and 1685, and as late as 10 July 1693, was chosen to serve on the grand jury. In 1659 he lost an eye by a gunshot accident. He made his will in 1697. From the third volume of published Watertown records, this last entry: "Thomas Flege an old man diceaced feb:6: 1697:8." Indeed he was an old man, a good seventy-six years old at the time of his death. His widow Mary made her will on 30 December 1702, which was attested 21 April 1703, and inventory for distribution taken 25 May 1703. Her husband having previously bequeathed most of his property to their sons, Mary divided her movables and remaining property "equally among my daughter Mary Biglo, my daughter Elizabeth Biglo, and my daughter Rebecca Gook...the executor to have 3L 12s of my son Benjamin Flegg which is remaining to be paid me by my husband's will.' The executor was Samuel Biglo, the witnesses were Nathaniel Wilder, Ephraim Wilder, and John Warren. This brings to mind the questions was Mary the wife of Thomas Flegg a Wilder daughter?

Thomas Foster - Disputed Origins

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Based on F.C. Pierce's ''Foster Genealogy,'' [[Foster-2016|Thomas Foster (abt.1610-1682)]] was previously attached as a son of [[Foster-2313|Rev. Thomas Foster]] and [[Wimes-1|Abigail Wimes]].Pierce, Frederick Clifton. ''[[Space:Foster Genealogy: Being the Record of the Posterity of Reginald Foster|Foster Genealogy: Being the Record of the Posterity of Reginald Foster]]'' (W.B. Conkey Co., 1899) [https://archive.org/details/fostergenealogy03pier/page/484/mode/2up Pages 485-91]. '''Unreliable''' As with many of Pierce's other works, he makes connections between various family lines with no evidence. Thomas Foster and his wife Abigail Wimes were residents of Boston, and there is no evidence connecting them to the Thomas Foster of Weymouth and Billerica. There is currently no direct, primary evidence definitively linking [[Foster-2016|Thomas Foster]] the immigrant to America ib about 1640 to a family or location in England. The strongest indications for his origins stem from two differing hypotheses which both rely on similar given names among Thomas' family and other Foster fmamiles of England and New England, and trying to connect him to Foster families that had known members living in both England and New England at the time. In Anderson's ''The Great Migration Directory'' is the following entry:Anderson, Robert Charles, ''The Great Migration Directory, Immigrants to New England, 1620-1640'', (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015) p. 119, entry for Foster, Thomas. :'''Foster, Thomas:''' Wendover, Buckinghamshire; 1640; Weymouth, Braintree, Billerica [TAG 68:14-22; Weymouth Hist 3:233; NEHGR 26:394-99]." Of the three sources Anderson listed: the TAG source posits that Thomas was from Wendover; the Weymouth Hist. source gives no origins; the NEHGR believes Dorcester was Thomas' origins. Based on research by Frederick J. Nicholson,Frederick J. Nicholson, "The Family of Jonas Humphrey of Dorchester, Massachusetts," [[Space:TAG|The American Genealogist]] (Barrington: ''The American Genealogist'', 1993) Vol 68, pp. 16-17, 19 & 21; [https://americanancestors.org/DB283/i/12963/16/0 images of pp. 16-22] by subscription ''AmericanAncestors.org''. he states on p. 18: "it is '''reasonable''' to hypothesize that this [[Foster-14755|Thomas Foster]] '''may''' have been [[Foster-14755|Thomas Foster]] the son of [[Foster-4725|Thomas Foster ]] and [[Seamer-4|Elizabeth (Seamer) Foster]] of Wendover who was named in his father's will." [emphasis added] Records of possible connections with relatives should be sought in Weymouth to confirm the relationship. The NEHGR 26:394 source cited in the ''Great Migration Directory'' has Lucius Paige stating that "it is '''not unlikely''' that [Thomas] was brother to [[Foster-1884|Hopestill Foster]], of Dorcester...for he gave this unusual name to one of his sons, and other names were common to both families."Rev Lucius R. Paige, ''Family of Thomas Foster'', [[Space:NEHGR|The New England Historical & Genealogical Register]] (NEHGS, Boston, Mass., 1872) 26:394-99; [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/inu.32000002982033?urlappend=%3Bseq=434 images of pp. 394-99] at ''HathiTrust.org''. [emphasis added] [[Kinman-87|Kenneth Kinman]] has the following reasoning for why he believes that Thomas Foster is from Wendover: :I had Thomas Foster as brother to Hopestill Foster for a long time. However, I was always very troubled that there was no record of a brother Thomas at Biddenden. There was a fairly regular record of siblings in that family: John (1608-1608), John (1610-1610), Mary (b. 1612), Elizabeth (1615-1615), Hopestill (1620-1676), and perhaps another John (b. 1624). Therefore, I was greatly relieved that Anderson (2015) concluded our Thomas was from Wendover (and we have a 1618 record of a son Thomas there). What really finally convinced me to accept Anderson's view is that our Thomas settled in Weymouth as did his presumed siblings, Elizabeth (Foster) Doggett and half brother Jonas Humphrey. ALthough our Thomas named a child Hopestill, that was a fairly popular name among Puritans in that time period, so I concluded it was just coincidence, and a lack of a record of a Thomas at Biddenden between 1608 and 1620 argues against an origin at Biddenden (and we have a much better and real candidate for Thomas at Wendover). == Sources ==

Thomas Fuller House, aka Tabby Manse, 1211 Bay Street, Beaufort, South Carolina 29902 USA

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Thomas Fuller House, aka Tabby Manse, 1211 Bay Street, Beaufort, South Carolina 29902 USA

Thomas Gage of Yarmouth, Mass, and His Descendants

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Thomas Gage of Yarmouth, Mass, and His Descendants == an historical, genealogical and biographical record * by [[Gage-1828 |Clyde Van Tassel Gage]], 1887-1972 * published in Worcester, N.Y., 1963 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Thomas Gage of Yarmouth, Mass, and His Descendants|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/thomasgageofyarm00gage/page/n5 *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005731072 *https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/18268/ === 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 === *Gage, Clyde Van Tassel ''[[Space: Thomas Gage of Yarmouth, Mass, and His Descendants| Thomas Gage of Yarmouth, Mass, and His Descendants]]'' (Worcester, N.Y., 1963), [ Page ]. *[[#Gage|Gage]]

Thomas Garde MD research

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Research Notes for the Garde family. === Introduction === {{Blue|Blue text}} is conclusions from research source findings. === Thomas Garde === 1799 Estimated birth date from death. 1813 B.A. at Dublin 6 December 1813, aged 17.Alumnii Dublineses: a register of the students, graduates, professors and provosts of Trinity College in the University of Dublin (1593-1860), published 1924, page 340.
[https://digitalcollections.tcd.ie/concern/works/70795b624 Trinity College Library] Accessed 15 August 2020.
1817 B.A. at Trinity College, Dublin.The medical directory for Ireland 1856, published by the Royal College of Physicians, page 47
[https://archive.org/details/b28035859_0002/page/46/mode/2up?q=Castlemartyr Internet Archive] Accessed 13 August 2022.
1821 M.D. at Edinburgh. 1832 At Knockane, county of Cork, the lady of Thomas Garde Esq, M,D,, of a daughter. Belfast Commercial Chronicle - Monday 16 July 1832. [https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0001287/18320716/008/0003 Belfast Commercial Chronicle - Monday 16 July 1832.] Britishnewspaperarchive, British Library, Findmypast. (Accessed 13 August 2022)(something doesn't tie up with suspected first marriage date - it's possible 1st marriage could be earlier.) 1836 1st marriage? Thomas married Jane Gaggin at Kilmahon Glebe on Saturday 28 May 1836. Jane was the second daughter of John Gaggin, Esq., late of Ballybane, county Cork. Thomas, Esq., M.P., was of Knockane. ''N.B. I'm assuming that M.P. should be M.D., which is what the Limerick Chronicle of 8 June 1836 has.'''''Marriage'''
Published in the Southern Reported and Cork Commercial Courier, Page 2 of 4, Marriages section.
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/bna/viewarticle?id=bl%2f0000876%2f18360609%2f029&stringtohighlight=thomas%20garde FindMyPast Irish Newspapers]
'''Marriage''': "Ireland, Casey Collection Indexes, 1545-1960"
Casey Collection, published 1952-71; Author:: Albert E. Casey: O'Kief, Coshe Mang, Slieve Lougher, and Upper Blackwater in Ireland
{{Ancestry Sharing|29908825|75fbad}} - {{Ancestry Record|62062|90352812|uk}} (accessed 13 August 2022)
Thomas Garde marriage to Jane Gaggin in 1838 in Ireland.
1840 On the 22d instant, the Lady of Dr. Thomas Garde, of Knockane, of a son. Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier - Saturday 27 June 1840.[https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000876/18400627/032/0002 Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier - Saturday 27 June 1840] Britishnewspaperarchive, British Library, Findmypast. (Accessed 13 August 2022)
{{Blue|Eldest son, Henry Thomas}} 1846 On the 19th inst., the lady of Dr. Thomas Garde, of Knockane, of a son. Cork Examiner - Friday 22 May 1846.[https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000425/18460522/060/0003 Cork Examiner - Friday 22 May 1846] Britishnewspaperarchive, British Library, Findmypast. (Accessed 13 August 2022) 1850 (Death) Jane, wife of Thomas Garde, Esq. M.D. Knockane. Limerick Chronicle - Wednesday 03 April 1850.[https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000899/18500403/015/0003 Limerick Chronicle - Wednesday 03 April 1850] Britishnewspaperarchive, British Library, Findmypast. (Accessed 13 August 2022) 1850 Thomas, a Physician of Castlemartyr, married Aphra Wakeham, of Youghal, on 5 September 1850 in St Mary's church, Youghal, Cork, Ire. Aphra was the daughter of the late Rev. Thomas Wakeham. Thomas was the son of Henry Garde, Physician. Witnesses were John Desmond, M.D., and Susan Skinner. '''Marriage''': "Ireland, Select Marriages, 1619-1898"
{{Ancestry Record|9904|717493|uk}} (accessed 13 August 2022)
Thomas Garde marriage to Aphra Wakeham on 5 Sep 1850 in Youghal, Cork, Ire.
'''Marriage'''
Tiperary Free Press 14 September 1850, page 3 of 4, Marriages
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/bna/viewarticle?id=bl%2f0000790%2f18500914%2f028&stringtohighlight=aphra FindMyPast Irish Newspapers] Accessed 13 August 2022.
'''Marriage'''
Middleton Registration District, Group Registration ID 3202720, Date of Event 5 September 1850.
[https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/marriage_returns/marriages_1850/09394/5402871.pdf Irish Genealogy] Accessed 13 August 2022.
1852 On the 28th ult., the wife of Dr. Thomas Garde, of Castlemartyr, of a son. Date of birth 28 May 1852. '''Birth''': "Ireland, Casey Collection Indexes, 1545-1960"
Casey Collection, published 1952-71; Author:: Albert E. Casey: O'Kief, Coshe Mang, Slieve Lougher, and Upper Blackwater in Ireland
{{Ancestry Sharing|29906706|86995c}} - {{Ancestry Record|62062|285454|uk}} (accessed 13 August 2022)
A Son Garde born in 28 May, son of Thomas, in Ireland.
'''Birth'''
Cork Examiner, 2 June 1852, page 2 of 4, Births section
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/bna/viewarticle?id=bl%2f0000425%2f18520602%2f048&stringtohighlight=castlemartyr FindMyPast Irish Newspapers] Accessed 13 August 2022.

{{Blue|Third son, Theodore William Wakeham}} 1856 Med. Att. Castlemartyr and Ballymacoda Constab., formerly Med. Att. Dongourney Fever Hosp.; Mem. Roy. Med. Soc. of Edin. 1861 Thomas and family arrived on the ship Commodore Perry on 8 December 1861 in Melbourne, Australia having departed from Liverpool '''Passenger List''': "Victoria, Australia, Assisted and Unassisted Passenger Lists, 1839-1923"
Public Record Office Victoria; North Melbourne, Victoria; Inward Overseas Passenger Lists (British Ports) [Microfiche Copy of VPRS 947]; Series: VPRS 7666
{{Ancestry Sharing|29908753|914ab3}} - {{Ancestry Record|1635|2804792|uk}} (accessed 13 August 2022)
Name: Thomas Garde; Nationality: English; Arrival Age: 60; Birth Date: abt 1801; Departure Place: Liverpool; Arrival Date: 8 Dec 1861; Arrival Place: Melbourne, Australia; Ship: Commodore Perry.
:Thomas Garde 60 :Aphia Garde 46 :Jane Garde 24 :Ann Garde 22 :Henry T Garde 21 :Elizabeth 20 :Theodore? 9 :Mary Finn 21 (single, servant?) 1863 Died, at his residence, Hobson Street, on the 8th inst., of disease of the heart, Thomas Garde, Esq., M.D. Edin., A.B., T.C.D., Mem. Roy. Med. Soc., Edin., late of Castle Martyr, Co. Cork, Ireland, aged 64 years. The funeral will leave Hobson-street at 11 a.m. og Friday (this day). Date of death is 8 July 1863.'''Death'''
New Zealander, 10 July 1863, Page 3, Death section.
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZ18630710.2.8?end_date=31-12-1863&items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=Thomas+Garde&snippet=true&start_date=01-01-1862 Papers Past] Accessed 13 August 2022.
'''Death Registration'''
New Zealand Death Registration 1863/7177 Garde, Thomas, aged 64 years.
=== Aphra Theophila (Wakeham) Garde === 1821 Estimated birth year from age at death. 1877 Death on 1st May, Aphra Theophila, relict of the late Thomas Garde, Esq., M.D., R.C.M., Edin., A.M.T.C.D., late of Castlemartyr, County Cork, Ireland, aged 56 years. The funeral will leave her residence, Great North Road, tomorrow (Thursday) at 3 p.m.'''Death'''
Auckland Star, 2 May 1877, Page 2, Deaths section
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS18770502.2.8?end_date=31-12-1877&items_per_page=10&query=Garde&snippet=true&start_date=01-01-1877 Papers Past] Accessed 14 August 2022.
'''Death Registration'''
New Zealand Deaths 1877/4704 Garde, Aphra Theophila, aged 56 years.
=== Jane Marian (Garde) Aickin === [[Garde-116|Jane Marion (Garde) Aickin (bef.1837-1938)]] 1837 Baptized at Killeagh on 24 April 1837. '''Baptism''': "Irish Parish Register Baptisms & Confirmations, Ffolliott Collection"
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=S2%2FIRE%2FWATERFORD%2FFFOLLIOTT-REGISTERS-15%2F00135&parentid=IRE%2FFFOLLIOTT%2FREG%2F041723 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=IRE/FFOLLIOTT/REG/041723 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 14 August 2022)
Jane Grade baptism on 24 Apr 1837, daughter of Thomas & Jane, in Killeagh, Cork, Ireland.

1837 Estimated year of birth from age at death. 1871 On August 5, at St Matthew's church, by the Rev. D. Jones, John, eldest son of Thimas Aickin, Esq., M.D., Riversdale, to Jane Marian, eldest daughter of the late Thomas Garde, Esq., M.D., Castle Martyr, County Cork, Ireland.'''Marriage'''
Auckland Star, 10 August 1871, Page 2, Marriage section
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS18710810.2.8?end_date=31-12-1871&items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=Thomas+Garde&snippet=true&start_date=01-01-1871 Papers Past] Accessed 13 August 2022.
1938 Death on 20 July 1938, at her daughter's residence, Torbau, Jane Marion, widow of the late John Aickin, and dearly loved mother of William, Selwyn, and Mrs. H. Cholmodeley-Smith, and granmother of Clifton Leys, Orakei. Funeral leaves her daughter's residence at 2 p.m. today (Thursday), for Avondale Cemetery.'''Death'''
New Zealand Herald, 21 July 1938, Page 1., Deaths section
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19380721.2.2.4?end_date=31-12-1938&items_per_page=10&query=Jane+Aickin&snippet=true&start_date=01-01-1938 Papers Past] Accessed 13 August 2022.
'''Death Registration'''
New Zealand Death Registration 1938/19637 Aickin, Jane Marion, aged 101 years.
=== Henry Thomas Garde === 1839 Born 22 June at Knockane and baptized on 5 July at Killeagh. '''Baptism''': "Irish Parish Register Baptisms & Confirmations, Ffolliott Collection"
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=S2%2FIRE%2FWATERFORD%2FFFOLLIOTT-REGISTERS-15%2F00136&parentid=IRE%2FFFOLLIOTT%2FREG%2F041738 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=IRE/FFOLLIOTT/REG/041738 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 14 August 2022)
Henry Thomas Grade baptism on 5 Jul 1839 (born 22 Jun ?), son of John & Jane, in Killeagh, Cork, Ireland.

''Looking at the sequencing I think that should be 1840.'' 1840 Estimated birth year from age at death on FindAGrave memorial image.
1842 Estimated birth year from age at death in newspaper report. 1878 Marriage on March 6 at St Barnabas (Church of England), by the Rev. J. Barnier, Henry Thomas, eldest son of the late Thomas Garde, Esq,, M.D.R.C.M. Edin., M.A.T.C.D., of Castlemartyr, county Cork, Ireland, to Hessie Ada Elizabeth, second daughter of the late Thomas Russel, Esq., of Epsom, Auckland.'''Marriage'''
The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser, Saturday 16 March 1878, page 345, Family Notices, Marriages section
[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/162691448?searchTerm=Garde%20Henry%20Thomas Trove] Accessed 14 August 2022.
1912 Bankruptcy: Henry Thomas Garde of 17 L'avenue, off Fitzroy-street, Newtown and 180 Phillip-street, Sydney, cordial manufacturer. 11 March 1912.[https://archive.org/details/newsouthwalesgov1912unse/page/1780/mode/2up?q=%22Thomas+Garde%22 New South Wales government gazette 1912] Sydney : Govt. Print, Internet Archive (Is this our Henry Thomas?) 1925 Death on October 23, 1925, at 11 Stanley Street, Waverley, Henry Thomas, beloved husband of Jessie A.E. Garde, aged 83 years.'''Death'''
The Daily Telegraph (Sydney), Saturday 24 October 1925, Page 10, Family Notices, Deaths
[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/245047937?searchTerm=Henry%20Thomas%20Garde Trove] Accessed 14 August 2022.
'''Death''': "Australia, Death Index, 1787-1985"
Nsw Pioneer Index - Between the Wars Series 1919-1945; Registration Number: 16648
{{Ancestry Record|1779|3756652}} (accessed 14 August 2022)
Henry T Garde death 1925, child of Thomas & Gaggin, in Waverley, New South Wales.
'''Memorial''': Find a Grave (has image)
{{FindAGrave|189969159}} (accessed 14 August 2022)
Memorial page for Henry Thomas Garde (unknown-23 Oct 1925), citing Rookwood General Cemetery, Rookwood, Cumberland Council, New South Wales, Australia (plot: Zone C Anglican Section 7 Grave 3502); Maintained by alisonc1109 ♣ (contributor 48349597).
Jessie died 1 August 1927 at Waverley.1927 'Family Notices', The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), 2 August, p. 8. , viewed 14 Aug 2022, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article16394060 === Annie (Garde) Bond === 1838 Born 20 October 1838 at Knockane. Baptized at Killeagh on 29 October 1838. '''Baptism''': "Irish Parish Register Baptisms & Confirmations, Ffolliott Collection"
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=S2%2FIRE%2FWATERFORD%2FFFOLLIOTT-REGISTERS-15%2F00135&parentid=IRE%2FFFOLLIOTT%2FREG%2F041732 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=IRE%2FFFOLLIOTT%2FREG%2F041732 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 14 August 2022)
Anne Garde baptism on 29 Oct 1838 (born 20 Oct ?), daughter of Thomas & Jane, in Killeagh, Cork, Ireland.
1845 Estimated birth year from age at death. 1863 On the 4th July at St Mary's, Parnell, Auckland, by the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of New Zealand, J, Francis Bond, Esq., Surgeon., late of Kingstown, county Dublin, Ireland, to Annie, second daughter of Thomas Garde Esq., M.D., late of Castlemartyr, county Cork, Ireland.'''Marriage'''
Cork Examiner, 24 September 1863, Page 3, Marriages section
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/bna/viewarticle?id=bl%2f0000425%2f18630924%2f049&stringtohighlight=garde FindMyPast Irish Newspapers] Accessed 13 August 2022.
'''Marriage'''
New Zealander, 6 July 1863, Page 2, Married section
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZ18630706.2.9?items_per_page=10&query=Annie+Garde&snippet=true Papers Past] Accessed 13 August 2022.
1931 On April 28, at Mount Eden, Annie, dearly beloved wife of the late Dr. Francis Bond, of Penrith, New South Wales, and beloved sister of Mrs John Aickin, of Birkenhead. Private interment this (Thusday) morning.'''Death'''
New Zealand Herald, 30 April 1931, Page 1, Deaths section
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19310430.2.2.3?items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=Francis+Bond&snippet=true Papers Past] Accessed 13 August 2022.
Aged 85 according to death registration.'''Death Registration'''
New Zealand Death Registration 1931/2463, Annie Bond, aged 85Y.
'''Death Registration''': "New Zealand Death Index"
Registration Number: 1931/2463
[https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=ANZ%2FNZBMD%2FD%2F0763056 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 13 August 2022)
Annie Bond death (age 85) in New Zealand.
=== Elizabeth Mitchell (Garde) Aickin === [[Garde-115|Elizabeth Mitchell (Garde) Aickin (abt.1842-1890)]] 1842 Birth at Knockane on 16 August and baptized at Killeagh on 4 September. '''Baptism''': "Irish Parish Register Baptisms & Confirmations, Ffolliott Collection"
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=S2%2FIRE%2FWATERFORD%2FFFOLLIOTT-REGISTERS-15%2F00136&parentid=IRE%2FFFOLLIOTT%2FREG%2F041747 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=IRE/FFOLLIOTT/REG/041747 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 14 August 2022)
Elizabeth Mitchell Grade baptism on 4 Sep 1842 (born 16 Aug ?), child of Thomas & Jane, in Killeagh, Cork, Ireland.
1848 Estimated birth year from age at death.' 1871 On April 17, at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, by the REv. B.T. Didley, Casement, third son of Thomas Aickin, Esq., M.D., Riversdale, to ELizabeth Mitchell, youngest daighter of the late Thomas Garde, Esq., M.D., of Castle Martyr, County Cork, Ireland.'''Marriage'''
Auckland Star, 19 April 1871, Page 2, Marriages section
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS18710419.2.7?end_date=31-12-1871&items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=Thomas+Garde&snippet=true&start_date=01-01-1871 Papers Past] Accessed 13 August 2022.
1890 Death on October 5, at Mount Eden, Elizabeth Mitchell, the beloved wife of Casement Aickin, and youngest daughter of the late Thomas Garde, M.D.'''Death'''
Auckland Star, 7 October 1890, Page 8, Deaths section
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS18901007.2.27?end_date=31-12-1890&items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=Elizabeth+Mitchell&snippet=true&start_date=01-01-1890 Papers Past] Accessed 13 August 2022.
'''Death Registration'''
New Zealand Death registration 1890/4516 Aickin, Elizabeth Mitchell, aged 42 years.
=== Theodore William Wakeham Garde === 1852 Estimated birth year from marriage record 1882 At St Paul's church, Adelaide, South Australia, married Clara Cordeaux on 21 January 1882. Theodore, aged 30, was the third son of the late Thomas Garde, Esq., M.D., of Castlemartyr, County Cork, Ireland. Clara, aged 22, was the third daughter of Joseph Cordeaux, Esq., of Haxby Lodge and Chessvat House, Yorkshire. '''Marriage Registration''': "South Australia Marriages 1842-1937"
Registration Number: 130/288
[https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=ANZ%2FAU%2FSA%2FBMD%2FM%2F0000216789%2F1 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 13 August 2022)
Theodore William Wakeham Garde (30) marriage to Clara Cordeaux on 21 Jan 1882 in St Paul Church [Adelaide], South Australia, Australia.
'''Marriage'''
Evening Joutnal, Adelaide, on Tuesday 24 January 1882, Page 2, Marriage section
[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/197765571?searchTerm=Thomas%20Garde Trove] Accessed 13 August 2022.
1901 Census records T.W.W. Garde living at Excelsior Parade, number of persons 1 male and 2 females. '''1901 Census''': "New South Wales 1901 Census"
Series: NRS 685
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=ANZ%2FNRS685%2F1189%2F005&parentid=AU%2F1901%2FCOLLECTORS%2F234516 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=AU/1901/COLLECTORS/234516 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 14 August 2022)
T W W Garde in Cumberland, New South Wales, Australia.
1903/4 Electoral Rolls record Thomas William Wakeham Garde, occupation accountant, resident at Excelsior Parade, Canterbury (Wardell Division). '''1903 Electoral Register''': "Australia Electoral Rolls"
Page: 14
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=S2%2FANZ%2FAUELECTORALROLL%2FNSW%2FAU22001903NSWELECTORALROLL1903CGPDF-000250&parentid=AU%2FELECTORALROLL%2F323%2F001010059 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=AU/ELECTORALROLL/323/001010059 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 14 August 2022)
First name(s): Thomas William Wakeham; Last name: Garde; Sex: Male; Year: 1903; Occupation: Accountant; Street: Excelsior Parade; Address: Excelsior Parade; District: Canterbury; Sub-district: Wardell; Number: 312-1; State: New South Wales; Country: Australia.
1905 GARDE.— The Friends of Mr. T. W. W . GARDE, of "Karamera." Excelsior-parade, Marrickville, are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of his dearly beloved wife, Clara; which will leave the Marrickville Cottage Hospital, Lillydale-st, Marrickville, THIS DAY, at 1.50, for Waverley Cemetary. J. J. Thomas, Undertaker.1905 'Family Notices', The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), 18 March, p. 20. , viewed 14 Aug 2022, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article236910521 1905 Less than four weeks after his wife's death Theodore sold his residence and all his household furnishings, the sale taking place by auction on Wednesday April 12th.'''Sale'''
The Daily Telegraph (Sydney), Wednesday 12 April 1905, Page 3, Advertising
[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/239511899?searchTerm=T.%20W.%20W.%20Garde Trove] Accessed 14 August 2022.
=== Clara (Cordukes/Cordeaux) Garde === In the 1871 census Clara (age 12) was the boarder and a scholar in the household of Mary A Mercer, a School Mistress, in Minster Yard with Beddern, Yorkshire, England. '''1871 Census''': "1871 England Census"
The National Archives; Kew, London, England; 1871 England Census; Class: RG10; Piece: 4744; Folio: 126; Page: 4; GSU roll: 847255
{{Ancestry Sharing|29950337|689f74}} - {{Ancestry Record|7619|9450945|uk}} (accessed 16 August 2022)
Claro Cordukes (12) boarder in household of Mary A Mercer (57) in York registration district. Born in Sheriff Hutton, Yorkshire, England.
Whether she was receiving private tuition or attending St Peter's School or one of the other schools in the Minster is not known."The Minster and its precincts," in A History of the County of York: the City of York, ed. P M Tillott (London: Victoria County History, 1961), 337-343. British History Online, accessed August 16, 2022, http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/yorks/city-of-york/pp337-343. Brother Harry:
1902 CORDEAUX - April 8, at Matlock Baths, Derbyshire, Harry, dearly loved brother of Mrs. T. W. W. Garde, Karamea, Marrickville. (By cable).1902 'Family Notices', The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), 5 April, p. 1. , viewed 14 Aug 2022, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article14459548 '''Death Registration''': "England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1837-1915"
{{Ancestry Record|8914|7466567|uk}} (accessed 14 August 2022)
Henry Cordeaux death Jan-Feb-Mar 1902 in Bakewell (age 47) volume 7b page 473.

{{Blue|Confirms Clara Cordeaux as wife of T.W.W. Garde}} 1905 Death on March 16, at the Marricksville Cottage Hospital, Clara Garde, aged 44 years.'''Death'''
The Sydney and New South Wales Advertiser, Wednesday 22 March 1905, Page 766, Familu Notices, Deaths
[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/164034971?searchTerm=Clara%20Garde Trove] Accessed 14 August 2022.
'''Death''': "Australia, Death Index, 1787-1985"
Nsw Pioneer Index - Federation Series 1889-1918; Registration Number: 1964
{{Ancestry Record|1779|3135186}} (accessed 14 August 2022)
Clara Garde death 1905, child of Joseph & Mary, in Marrickville, New South Wales.
'''Memorial''': Find a Grave (has image)
{{FindAGrave|218673447}} (accessed 14 August 2022)
Memorial page for Clara Garde (1860-18 Mar 1905), citing Waverley Cemetery, Bronte, Waverley Council, New South Wales, Australia (plot: W-19-CE-OR-4547); Maintained by woowoo (contributor 49949980).
=== Thomas Parents & Siblings === Henry was the son of Thomas Garde of Dunsfort (Deansford) and Jane, daughter of William Walter, born about 1758, died in 1841. He had 2 brothers William (c1754-1823) and John (c1754-1804) and a sister Anne (c1757-1848) who married John Boles Esq.[https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_BSkAAAAAQAAJ/page/530/mode/2up A genealogical and heraldic dictionary of the landed gentry of Great Britain and Ireland] Burke, Bernard Sir, 1814-1892, Pub 1862, London Harrison (Accessed 14 August 2022). On Thursday, Sept 12 1782 the degree of Doctor of Medicine was conferred by the University of Edinburgh. From Ireland, Henry Garde (Thesis, De catarrho). The Scots Magazine - Sunday 01 September 1782.[https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000545/17820901/014/0056 The Scots Magazine - Sunday 01 September 1782] Britishnewspaperarchive, British Library, Findmypast. (Accessed 14 August 2022) He married Ann Smith in 1795, '''Marriage''': "Ireland, Casey Collection Indexes, 1545-1960"
Casey Collection, published 1952-71; Author:: Albert E. Casey: O'Kief, Coshe Mang, Slieve Lougher, and Upper Blackwater in Ireland
{{Ancestry Sharing|29919274|a858d3}} - {{Ancestry Record|62062|279193|uk}} (accessed 14 August 2022)
Henry Garde MD marriage to Ann Smith on 7 Mar 1795 in Ireland.
At Castlemartyr, Henry Garde, Esq., M. D. to Miss Ann Smith. Saunders's News-Letter - Wednesday 18 March 1795 [https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0001057/17950318/005/0002 Saunders's News-Letter - Wednesday 18 March 1795] Britishnewspaperarchive, British Library, Findmypast. (Accessed 14 August 2022) and left 3 children Thomas, John (Vicar of Ballinfach) and Ellen who married Rev Godfrey Smith. On Tuesday, the 30th ult. at the Cathedral Church of St. Finn Barr’s, by the Rev. John Garde, the Rev. Godfrey Clarke Smith, of Lianabrinny, in this County, to Ellen, only daughter of Henry Garde, of Lochcarrig, Esq. M.D.[https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0001646/18271101/016/0003 Cork Constitution - Thursday 01 November 1827] Britishnewspaperarchive, British Library, Findmypast. (Accessed 14 August 2022). === Miscellaneous Sightings === 1827 Thomas Gard married Anne Coghlan at Kilmichael, Cork and Ross, om 28 January 1827. '''Marriage''': "Ireland Roman Catholic Parish Marriages"
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FMICROFILM04797-05%2F0020&parentid=IRE%2FPRS%2FMAR%2F0238385%2F1 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FMAR%2F0238385%2F1 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 13 August 2022)
Thos Gard marriage to Anne Coghlan on 28 Jan 1827 in Kilmichael, Cork and Ross, Cork, Ireland.
1833 This is an interesting one - he's in a list of people offering a reward for information about breaking and entering of John Gaggin Jr's house Cork Constitution - Tuesday 15 January 1833 https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0001646/18330115/027/0003 1836 Dublin. Thomas was a freemason on 21 November 1836 in Youghal. '''Freemason Membership''': "Ireland, Grand Lodge of Freemasons of Ireland Membership Registers, 1733-1923"
The Grand Lodge of Freemasons of Ireland; Dublin, Ireland; Collection: Freemasons of Ireland Membership Registers; Volume Number: Volume I
{{Ancestry Sharing|29909248|a215f9}} - {{Ancestry Record|60904|233396|uk}} (accessed 13 August 2022)
Name: Thomas Garde; Gender: Male; Event Date: 21 Nov 1836; Event Place: Youghal; Lodge Number: 68.
1875, Auckland. Thomas W W Garde was a freemason on 27 October 1875 in Auckland. '''Freemason Membership''': "Ireland, Grand Lodge of Freemasons of Ireland Membership Registers, 1733-1923"
The Grand Lodge of Freemasons of Ireland; Dublin, Ireland; Collection: Freemasons of Ireland Membership Registers; Volume Number: Volume V
{{Ancestry Sharing|29909036|ab2bec}} - {{Ancestry Record|60904|205947|uk}} (accessed 13 August 2022)
Name: Thomas W W Garde; Gender: Male; Event Date: 27 Oct 1875; Event Place: Auckland; Lodge: United Tervice; Lodge Number: 421.
1879 Death on June 14th, very suddenly, at Wellington, T.W.W. Garde, late of County Cork, Ireland.'''Death'''
West Coast Times, 30 June 1879, page 2, Deaths section
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18790630.2.7?end_date=31-12-1879&items_per_page=10&query=Garde&snippet=true&start_date=01-01-1879 Papers Past] Accessessed 14 August 2022.
''N.B. Unable to find a death registration'' 1886 Thomas W W Garde, commercial traveller, 57 Waterloo Street. '''Directory''': "Sands Directories: Sydney and New South Wales, Australia, 1858-1933"
Sands Directories: Sydney and New South Wales, Australia, 1861-1933. Balgowlah, Australia: W. & F. Pascoe Pty, Ltd. Directories reproduced from microfiche copies courtesy of W. & F. Pascoe Pty, Ltd
{{Ancestry Sharing|29922387|62a86b}} - {{Ancestry Record|1164|361154|uk}} (accessed 14 August 2022)
Name/Business Name: Thomas W W Garde; Year: 1886; Page No: 530.
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Thomas Gardner, Planter

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == Thomas Gardner, Planter == (Cape Ann, 1623-1626; Salem, 1626-1674) and Some of his Descendants Giving Essex County, Massachusetts, and Northern New England Lines to the Eighth Generation and Nantucket Lines through the Fourth Generation. * by [[Gardner-11627|Frank Augustine Gardner]] M.D. (1861-1938), Member of the Essex Institute; Vice-President of the Old Planters Society; President of Old Salem Chapters, S.A.R., etc. * published by The Essex Institute, Salem, Mass., 1907 * 343 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Thomas Gardner, Planter|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=oJMCNsCw7-0C * https://archive.org/details/thomasgardnerpl00gardgoog * https://archive.org/details/thomasgardnerpla00gard * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001963874 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005724293 search 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 === * Gardner, Frank Augustine. ''[[Space:Thomas Gardner, Planter|Thomas Gardner, Planter]]'' (Essex Institute, Salem, Mass., 1907) [ Page ]. * ([[#Gardner|Gardner]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Gardner, Frank Augustine. ''[[Space:Thomas Gardner, Planter|Thomas Gardner, Planter]]'' (Essex Institute, Salem, Mass., 1907) [ Page ].

Thomas Greene Family Research

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[[Green-133|Thomas Green (abt.1606-1667)]] [[Greene-9726|Thomas Greene (1600-)]] ------ ==Research Notes== Thomas presumed to be born about 1600 per his 1662 deposition in Middlesex County, Mass where he described himself as 62 years old '''John Greene, not Thomas, married 1627 at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prestbury,_Cheshire Prestbury].''' This is the marriage at Prestbury, Cheshire, England, 5 July 1627 of John Greene and Elizabeth Swindells/Swindels. There are two reliable sources for the marriage, *Published record. See Greene-Swindells 1627 marriage, James Croston, ed., ''Record Society for the Publication of Original Documents relating to Lancashire and Cheshire'', 109 vols. ([S.l.] : The Society, 1879-1965), 5 (Prestbury 1560-1636):260; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044032412322?urlappend=%3Bseq=292%3Bownerid=116823482-296 ''Hathi Trust'']. *Parish register. See Greene-Swindels 1627 marriage, "Parish registers for Prestbury, Baptisms, marriages, burials, 1560-1636, 1637-1685 ..." in "England, Cheshire Parish Registers, 1538-2000"; images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6XSW-2JZ?i=199&cc=1614792&cat=691421 ''FamilySearch''], courtesy of Cheshire Record Office; FHL film 2093600 DGS 4018873, image 131 of 481. The marriage license is also of record, dated 26 June 1627. * Green-Swindells 1627 marriage license, William Ferguson Irvine, ed., ''Marriage Licences in the Diocese of Chester 1624-1632'', 8 vols. ([Edinburgh & London] : Printed for the Society, 1907-1924), in ''The Record Society for the Publication of Original Documents related to Lancashire and Cheshire'' 3 (vol. 57):98; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101044299715?urlappend=%3Bseq=112%3Bownerid=27021597768599639-116 ''Hathi Trust'']. ::John Green and Elizabeth Swindells, Parish of Prestbury, Chesh., Spinster. Bondsman, Thomas Green. At Prestbury and Revds. Newton and Lawrence Leicester, Clerks. *Greene-Swindles 1627 marriage license, "Marriage licences, 1624-1631, 1639-1644, 1661-1673" in "England, Cheshire, Marriage Bonds and Allegations, 1606-1900"; database and images, [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FB1S-BMK ''FamilySearch''] (database, indexed as Johnem Greene and Elizabetham Swindles, 26 Jun 1627) and [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-68JQ-CCC?cc=1410775&wc=M896-DTG%3A27921201%2C27918402 ''FamilySearch''] (digital image, Latin), courtesy of Cheshire Record Office, Chester, FHL film 1,885,391, DGS 4018557, image 118 of 285 (sixth entry, verso). '''No Lynde at Prestbury.''' There were no entries returned from a search for the surname "Lynde" (including variants Linde, Lind, Lynd) in the published parish registers of Prestbury. Likewise, no entries were returned from a search for the same surname and variants in the Cheshire published marriage bonds and allocations. '''Search for marriages at St. Albans, Hertfordshire.''' *Database search for Green/Greene/Grene marriages at [https://www.hertfordshire.gov.uk/ufs/HALS_INDEXES.eb?T_USER_ID=xyz_TEMP_99&UVISITOR=3_1637714603213&T_ORDER_ID=441989&SF_EXACT_SEARCH=false&ebd=0&ebz=3_1637714603213 Hertfordshire County Council] (capturing St. Albans entries. 1540-1640) ::Henrie Johnson and Emme Greene, St Albans Abbey, marriage register, 27 Jan 1567 ::John Greene and Elizabeth Seale, St Albans Abbey, marriage register, 17 Jun 1571 ::William Greene and Joane Arnolde, St Albans Abbey, marriage register, 31 May 1579 ::Philip Greene and Elizabeth Eliot, St Albans Abbey, marriage register, 11 Feb 1581 ::Phillip Greene and Elizabeth Lake, St Albans Abbey, marriage register 21 Feb 1594 ::John Simson and Sybil Greene, St Albans St Peters, marriage register, 7 Feb 1595 ::Thomas Grene and Joan, St Albans St Michael, Bishops Transcripts, 29 Jul 1597 ::Peter Dickinson and Anne Greene, St Albans Abbey, marriage register, 29 Jan 1603 ::Thomas Greene and Christian Miriwether, St Albans St Peters, marriage register, 18 Nov 1604 ::Morice Owen and Margaret Greene, St Albans Abbey, marriage register, 3 Jul 1608 ::Nicolas Grene and Joan Oneye, St Albans Abbey, marriage register, 7 Jul 1618 ::Richard Birchmore and Judith Green, St Albans St Stephen, marriage register, 4 Feb 1627 ::Nicholas Highate and Lucy Greene of Redbourn, St Albans St Stephen, marriage register, 22 Nov 1635 ::George Greene and Elizabeth Turner, St Albans St Peters, marriage register, 30 Sep 1637 *Database (IGI batches) search via ''[http://www.archersoftware.co.uk/igi/fs-hrt.htm#S Archer Software]'' (capturing entries to 1640) ::Thomas Harison and Margaret Greene (Abbey St Albans), 15 September 1566 (M012041) ::Jhon Green and Eme. Taylor (St. Stephen) 9 October 1569 (M072871) ::John Greene and Elizabeth Seale ([Abbey] St. Albans) 17 June 1571 (M012041) ::John Simson and Sibyll Greene ([St Peter] St. Albans) 7 February 1595 (M072861) ::Peter Dickinson and Anne Greene ([Abbey] St. Albans) 29 January 1603 (M012041) ::Thomas Greene and Christain Miriwether ([St Peter] St. Albans) 18 November 1604 (M072861) ::Richard Shelly and Jane Grene (Abbey St Albans). 22 January 1608 (M012041) ::Morice Owen and Margaret Greene (Abbey St Albans), 3 July 1608 (M012041) ::Nicolas Grene and Joan Oneye (Abbey St Albans), 7 July 1618 (M012041) ::Richard Birchmore and Judith Green (St. Stephen) 4 February 1627 (M072871) ::Nicholas Highgate and Luce Greene (St. Stephen) 22 November 1635 (M072871) ::George Greene and Elizabeth Turner ([St Peter] St. Albans) 30 September 1637 (M072861) ::batches [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=Greene&q.batchNumber=M012041&count=100&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on M012041 (Abbey marriages 1558-1689)]; [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=Gre*&q.batchNumber=M072841&count=100&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on M072841 (Abbey marriages 1558-1708)]; [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=Gre*&q.batchNumber=M072851&count=100&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on M072851 (St. Michael marriages 1619-1683)]; [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=Gre*&q.batchNumber=M072861&count=100&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on M072861 (St. Peter marriages 1558-1818)]; [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=Gre*&q.batchNumber=M072871&count=100&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on M072871 (St. Stephen Marriages 1558-1837)] '''Was John Greene's wife Elizabeth Swindells baptized 1604?''' See Elizabeth Swindles, 1604 baptism, James Croston, ed., ''Record Society for the Publication of Original Documents relating to Lancashire and Cheshire'', 109 vols. ([S.l.] : The Society, 1879-1965), 5 (Prestbury 1560-1636):162; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044032412322?urlappend=%3Bseq=194%3Bownerid=116823482-198 ''Hathi Trust'']. Note: The place Tytherington is reported a township within the Prestbury parish area ([https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044032412322?urlappend=%3Bseq=26%3Bownerid=116823482-30 p. x-xi]). :Tyddderingeton ... ...Elizabeth Swindles ... ... .. xxiijo [Sept.] [1604] == Research at Toppesfield == Thomas Greene, son of William, was baptized at Toppesfield, February 18, 1599/1600.''England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975'', database, FamilySearch : 20 March 2020), Thomas Greene, 1600. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G96D-SHZ9?i=323 Reference Film # 007562811, image 324 or 416, page number 19] Note: an image of the original parish register showing this 1599/600 baptism is hereParish registers for Toppesfield, 1559-1974 Baptisms, 1559-1692; burials, 1560-1689; marriages, 1598-1690 FHL film 857071 Item 5 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DTFP-NH?i=538&cc=1465709 Image 539 of 615] The exact day in February is blurred (although the next record is clearly Feb 21) and was interpreted as the 3rd by Kempton (presumably "iij"), the 4th by freereg.org.uk transcribers (presumably "4th") and as the 18th by Barnes and Morant. Regardless, it was February and fell into the 1599/1600 double-date period. H. B. Barnes and Philip Morant, ''The register of baptisms, marriages and burials at St. Margaret's, Toppesfield Parish, Essex Co., England : 1559-1650 ...'' (Topsfield, Mass. : Merrill Press, 1905); [https://archive.org/details/registerofbaptis00barn/page/n10/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. The first baptismal entries are dated 1559. Searching Greene, capturing entries through 1650. :Baptisms :1560, Anne, d. Thomas Greene, 23 Februarie [1560/1] :1563, Thomas Greene, 28th August :1565, Simon, s. Thomas, 20 June :1568, Barbara, d. Thomas Greene, 7th April :'''1569, William, s. Thomas Greene, 6 March [1569/70] page 7 (likely Thomas' father)''' :1577, Alice, d. John Greene, 3 November, page 9 :1579, Alice, d. John Greene, 6 September, page 10 :1582, Elizabeth, d. Robert Greene, 14 Julie, page 11 :1583, Elizabeth, d. John Greene, 26 Maye, page 11 :1585, John, s. John Greene, 9 May, page 12 :1594, ffrances, d. William Greene, 25 August, page 16 :1595, John, s. Simon Greene, 6 Julie, page 17 :1596, William, s. William Greene, 20 Februaarie [1596/7], page 17 :1598, William, s. Simon Greene, 23 April, page 18 :1598, William, s. William Greene, butcher, 1 October, page 18 :'''1599/1600, Thomas, s. William Greene, 3rd, 4th or 18th Februarie [1599/1600], page 19''' :1600, Richard, s. William Greene, 30 March, page 19 :1605, Anne, d. William Greene, 1 June, page 21 :'''1625, Mary, d. Thomas Greene & Mary, 8 Sept., page 31 (likely first daughter of Thomas by his first wife Mary, possibly Smith)''' :'''1632, John, s. Thomas Greene & Elizabeth, 6 December, page 35''' :'''1634, Elizabeth, d. Thomas Greene & Elizabeth, 30 Novem-, page 36''' :1636, Marie, d. William Greene & Marie, 15 May, page 37 :'''1636, William, s. Thomas Greene & Elizabeth, 15 December, page 37''' :1638, William, s. William Greene & Mary, 15 Octob., page 38 :'''1638, Henery, s. Thomas Greene & Elizabeth, 13 Janu. [1638/9], page 39''' :Marriages :1618, Samuel Edwards & ffrances Greene, June 24, page 46 :1630, John ffitches & Elizabeth Greene, 7 October, page 47 :1632, Thomas Warner & Anne Greene, 11 June, page 47 :1634, William Greene & Marie Lithermore, 6 November, page 48 :Burials :1568, Barbara, d. John Greene, 23 April, page 50 :'''1575: Thomas Greene, 12 Novemb.''', page 51 :1593, Anne, d. Widow Greene, 18 May, page 53 :1598, Alyce Greene, widow, 25 March, page 55 :'''1625, Mary, w. Thomas Greene, 8 September, page 60 (likely first wife of this Thomas)''' :1626, Margaret Greene, widdow, 2 May, page 61 :1632, William Greene, the elder, 27 June, page 63 ===Immigration=== Thomas did not appear in his mother's 1642 will so there is speculation that he was already in New England by that date. His 1662 deposition stated that at about 16 or 18 years old his family lived on "Lady Moodey"s farm in Lynn, Massachusetts which would mean they were in Massachusetts as early as 1644. citing Middlesex Court Files folio 32. They were in Malden by 1649 per a deposition of Thomas' son John (Kempton citing Middlesex Court Files folio 179). Neither Thomas nor his son Thomas was the 15-year old listed on both the ''Hopewell'' and the ''Planter'' in 1635 (born c. 1620). The entry on the Hopewell listed him as "Son of George"1635 Hopewell passenger list for 15 year old Thomas Green at [https://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/hopewell1.htm packratpro.com] while his entry the Planter simply listed his name and age.1635 Planter passenger list for 15 year old Thomas Green at [https://packrat-pro.com/ships/planter.htm packratpro.com] Some web sites claim this teen was from St. Albans, Hertfordshire. Nor were they the Thomas Green of the 1635 ''Speedwell'' who traveled alone as a 24-year old on a ship bound for Virginia, not New England.1635 Passenger list of the Speedwell for 24-year old [https://packrat-pro.com/ships/speedwell.htm Thomas Green] so was born about 1611, nicely in between Thomas Green Sr. and Jr. In fact it is not clear if the 15-year old Thomas ever traveled to New England and while records in Roxbury, Massachusetts and another [[Green-410|Thomas Green of Malden]] who married Margaret Call and seemingly Elizabeth Webb have been identified as possible candidates, it was definitely not THIS Thomas "jr" who was only about 5 years old in 1635. Anderson in "Great Migration" discusses this scenario as well and thinks that the 15-year old never appeared in New England.Great Migration 1634-1635, G-H. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2009.) Originally published as: The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume III, G-H, by Robert Charles Anderson. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2003. [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/great-migration-immigrants-to-new-england-1634-1635-volume-iii-g-h/image/?volumeId=7118&pageName=150&rId=22097290 p. 151] $subscription == Thomas Greene, baptized Aug 3, 1600, Hertfordshire == This Thomas Greene, son of Thomas was baptized at Stevenage, Hertford, England Aug 3, 1600.''England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975'', database, FamilySearch : 19 March 2020), Thomas Greene, 1600. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J32C-CXX FamilySearch Link] This Thomas had a son Thomas baptized the same place 21 Jun 1624"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NRZB-N7F : 19 March 2020), Thomas Greene, 1624. However, no other child of Thomas Green is found in Stevenage in the next 10 years so we are missing the other known children of the immigrant born in that time (John, Elizabeth, William, Henry). A visual search of parish register images was done on findmypast.co.uk along with a search of available indexed databases on the internet. In further research at Hertfordshire, William Green wrote his will in 1639 at Willian; this will was downloaded and read and listed 3 sons (William, John and Edward) along with daughters Alice Warren, Anne/Annis King and Isabell "Downton" along with unmarried daughter Sarah Green, wife Johane and brother Thomas Green (so possibly the father listed in the prior christening record but uncertain). No son Thomas was listed making this an unlikely candidate for father of the immigrant.UK National Archives PROB 11 - Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D851698 Reference PROB 11/181/178] == Sources ==

Thomas Halsey of Hertfordshire, England, and Southampton, Long Island, 1591 to 1679

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] & [[Space: Sources-New York|New York Sources]] Category: [[Space:Category-Source|Source]] == Thomas Halsey of Hertfordshire, England, and Southampton, Long Island, 1591 to 1679 == With His American Descendants to the Eighth and Ninth Generations. * by Jacob Lafayette Halsey (b.1828) & Edmund Drake Halsey (1840-1896) * published Morristown, N.J., 1895 * Source Example: ::: Halsey, Jacob Lafayette. ''[[Space:Thomas Halsey of Hertfordshire, England, and Southampton, Long Island, 1591 to 1679|Thomas Halsey of Hertfordshire, England, and Southampton, Long Island, 1591 to 1679]]'' (Morristown, N.J., 1895) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Halsey|Halsey]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Thomas Halsey of Hertfordshire, England, and Southampton, Long Island, 1591 to 1679|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/thomashalseyofhe00hals * https://archive.org/details/thomashalseyofhe00cook

Thomas Hatch of Barnstable & Some of His Descendants

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Barnstable, Massachusetts]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] __TOC__ == Thomas Hatch of Barnstable & Some of His Descendants == the descent of Alice Gertrude Hatch and her husband, Charles Lathrop Pack, from Thomas Hatch and allied families * by [[Pack-262 | Charles Lathrop Pack]], 1857-1937 * published Newark, New Jersey, 1930 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Thomas Hatch of Barnstable & Some of His Descendants|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/thomashatchofbar00pack/page/n11 *https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/18671/ *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/101882773 ===Table of Contents=== :List of Illustrations :Foreword :I. The Name of Hatch :II . The Hatches of Kent, England :III. Early Hatch Wills :IV. Thomas Hatch of Wye, County Kent, :England, and of Scituate, Massachusetts :V. Thomas Hatch (16-1661) :VI. Jonathan Hatch (ca. 1626-1710) :VII. Joseph Hatch (1654-1735) :VIII. Joseph Hatch (1689-1750) :IX. Lemuel Hatch (1735-1827?) :X. Ebenezer Hatch (1765-1831) :XI. Abijah Berry Hatch (1798-1861) :XII. Henry Reynolds Hatch (1830-1915) :XIII. Benjamin Hatch (1655-) :XIV. Samuel Hatch (1659-1723) :XV. The Pack Family :Allied Lines :XVI. Allen :XVII. Baldwin :XVIII. Berry :XIX. Daggett :XX. Davis :XXI. Eddy :XXII. Goodspeed :XXIII. Hart :XXIV. Lothrop-Lathrop :XXV. Lyon :XXVI. Newcomb :XXVII. Newell :XXVIII. Robinson :XXIX. Rowley :Ancestors, Services And Lines of Descent :Index === 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 === * Pack, Charles Lathrop ''[[Space:Thomas Hatch of Barnstable & Some of His Descendants|Thomas Hatch of Barnstable & Some of His Descendants]]'' (Newark, New Jersey, 1930), [ Page ]. * [[#Pack|Pack]]

Thomas Higham Transcribed will: 1616

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Last will and testament of [[Higham-300|Thomas Hyam (Higham)]] of Westfield, yeoman ( -1616)
From East Sussex Record Office, PBT 1/1/15/118 Thomas Hyam (Higham) of Westfield, yeoman; registered will with grant of probate; Probate records 1518-1858; PBT 1/1/15/118; [http://www.thekeep.info/collections/getrecord/GB179_PBT_1_1_15_118] Accessed 14 Jan 2019.
Transcribed by [[Roberts-9671|Dave Roberts]] In the name of God Amen the sixteenth day of February in the year of the reign of our Sovereigh Lord James by the grace of God of England France and Ireland king defender of the faith etc the thirteenth and of Scotland the nine and fortieth and in the year of our Lord God one thousand six hundred and fifteen I [[Higham-300|Thomas Hiam]] of the parish of Westfield in the county of Sussex yeoman, being sick in body but of sound and perfect remembrance (thanks be given unto God) do constitute make and ordain this my last will and testament in manner and form following first I bequeath my soul into the hands of Almighty God my creator who gave it me hoping assuredly to have free pardon and full remission of all my sins through the merits of Jesus Christ my faithful redeemer and my body I bequeath unto the earth from whence it came and to be interred at the discretion of my executrix Item I will and bequeath unto the poor of the parish of Westfield ten shillings of good and lawful money of England with said ten shillings my mind and will is that it shall be employed by the overseer of the poor towards the setting up of a house for poor to dwell in Item I will and bequeath unto Thomas Hyam my son ten pounds of good and lawful money of England and to be paid unto him within three years next after my decease by my executrix Item I will and bequeath unto my daughter [[Higham-299|Anne]] the now wife of [[Catt-83|Nicholas Catt]] of the parish of Westfield before specified twenty pounds of good and lawful money and to be paid unto her within four months and immediately ensuing my decease by my executrix Item I will and bequeath unto my son John five and twenty pounds of good and lawful money of England and to be paid unto him at the age of one and twenty years by my executrix Item I will and bequeath unto my son William five and twenty pounds of like lawful English money and to be paid unto him at the age of one and twenty years by my executrix Item I will and bequeath unto my daughter Alice fifteen pounds of good and lawful money of England and to be paid unto her at her age of one and twenty years by my executrix Item I will and bequeath unto my daughter Mary fifteen pounds of like lawful English money and to be paid unto her at the age of one and twenty years by my executrix Item I will and bequeath unto my daughter Elizabeth fifteen pounds of like lawful English money and to be paid unto her at her age of one and twenty years by my executrix and if it do chance that the said John William Alice Mary and Elizabeth Hyam my sons and daughters do one or more of them die before such time as they shall attain unto the age of one and twenty years then my will and mind is that the portion or portions of him or them so dying shall be equally divided between the survivors of him or them so dying or wholy to the survivor and to be paid unto him or them at the age of one and twenty years by my executrix Item I will and bequeath unto Anne the daughter of James Lullam five shillings and to be paid unto her within one month next after my decease Item I will and bequeath unto Stephen Bentlee five shillings and to be paid unto him within one month next after my decease Item All my debts and legacies being discharged all the rest of my goods and chattells I give and bequeath unto Anne my now wife whom I do make constitute and ordain sole executrix to this my last will and testament and do hereby make Thomas Nery the elder and Abraham Downer both of the said parish of Westfield overseers to the same This is the last will and testament of me Thomas Hyam touching the disposal of one house or tenement with certain lands and other the appertenances belonging unto the same situate and being in the parish of Bexhill in the county of Sussex commonly called or known by the name Stumblepitt all with said house and lands with all and singular the appertenances belonging unto the same I do give and bequeath unto Anne my now wife during her life and after her decease I do give and bequeath same unto Thomas Hyam my son and if the said Thomas do die without heirs by him lawfully begotten then I do give and bequeath the same unto my son John Hyam and if the said John do die likewise without heirs by him lawfully begotten then I do give and bequeath the same unto my son William Hyam and his heirs forever in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the day and year before written Thomas Hyam his mark in the presence of those whose names are underwritten Tho Maudisley Nicholas Catt his mark. == Research Notes == Dates
date of will: 16 Feb 1615/16
grant of probate: 18 April 1616 People mentioned in the will: # [[Higham-300|Thomas Hyam]] of Westfield, yeoman # Anne Hyam, his wife and sole executrix, received remainder plus property at Bexhill for her life # Thomas Hyam, his son, received ten pounds and to inherit property at Bexhill # [[Higham-299|Anne Catt]], his daughter and wife of [[Catt-83|Nicholas Catt]], received twenty pounds # John Hyam, his son, not yet 21, received twenty five pounds # William Hyam, his son, not yet 21, received twenty five pounds # Alice Hyam, his daughter, not yet 21, received fifteen pounds # Mary Hyam, his daughter, not yet 21, received fifteen pounds # Elizabeth Hyam, his daughter not yet 21, received fifteen pounds # Anne Lullam, daughter of James Lullam, received five shillings # Stephen Bentlee, unknown, received five shillings # Thomas Nery, overseer # Abraham Downer, overseer # Thomas Maudisley, witness # Nicholas Catt, witness. Presumably, his son in law. == Sources == * See also

Thomas Hungerford of Hartford and New London, Conn.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Thomas Hungerford of Hartford and New London, Conn. == And some of his descendants with their English ancestors. * by Fayette Phelps Leach * not published, privately printed for the family, 1924 * also see: "Additions and Corrections...", 1932 * (1924) 34 pages. (1932) 113 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Thomas Hungerford of Hartford and New London, Conn.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1924) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=QVZmAAAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005763642 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001963878 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001963878 ::* https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/16387/ * (1932) Additions and corrections for Thomas Hungerford of Hartford and New London, Conn. ::* https://archive.org/details/additionscorrect00leac/page/n10/mode/2up ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015042023849 ::* https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/16388/ === Table of Contents (1924) === * Thomas Hungerford of Hartford and New London, Conn., and some of his descendants with their English ancestors * Hungerfords of Albany, N.Y. * Holdich-Hungerford, late of Dingley Park and Maidwell hall * Hungerford of Inchodony * Hungerford of Cahirmore * The Family of the Hungerfords in England and America === Table of Contents (1932) === * The Author's Preface * Thomas Hungerford * Ann Hungerford * Spencer Genealogy * Samuel Hungerford of New Fairfield, Connecticut * Graves Family === 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 === * Leach, Fayette Phelps. ''[[Space:Thomas Hungerford of Hartford and New London, Conn.|Thomas Hungerford of Hartford and New London, Conn.]]'' (1924) [ Page ]. * ([[#Leach|Leach]])

Thomas Hunt Mercantile Records

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=='''Mercantile Records for Thomas Hunt'''== :'''''From the John Hook Papers, Duke University''''' :Compiled by W. Douglas Hunt, 1st February 2017 '''{{Purple|**Note: Limited samples documented only, additional account / daybooks need to be reviewed}}''' ---- ===Hailsford Store Books=== {{Image|file=Thomas_Hunt_Mercantile_Records.png |align=c |size=m |caption=John Hooks Store. }} *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Thomas_Hunt_Mercantile_Records.jpg Halisford Store Ledger 1784(1)] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Thomas_Hunt_Mercantile_Records-1 Halisford Store Ledger 1784(2)] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Thomas_Hunt_Mercantile_Records-2 Halisford Store Ledger 1784(3)] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Thomas_Hunt_Mercantile_Records-3 Halisford Store Ledger 1784(4)] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Thomas_Hunt_Mercantile_Records-4 Halisford Store Ledger 1784(5)] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Thomas_Hunt_Mercantile_Records-5 Halisford Store Ledger 1784(6)] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Thomas_Hunt_Mercantile_Records-6 Halisford Store Ledger 1786(1)] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Thomas_Hunt_Mercantile_Records-7 Halisford Store Ledger 1786(2)] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Thomas_Hunt_Mercantile_Records-8 Halisford Store Ledger 1786(3)] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Thomas_Hunt_Mercantile_Records-9 Halisford Store Ledger 1786(4)] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Thomas_Hunt_Mercantile_Records-10 Halisford Store Ledger 1786(5)] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Thomas_Hunt_Mercantile_Records-11 Halisford Store Ledger 1790(1)] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Thomas_Hunt_Mercantile_Records-12 Halisford Store Ledger 1790(2)] ====Selection of Entries from 1791==== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Date!!Reference Person |- |20th January 1791||Doc. Thomas Hunt |- |2nd April 1791||Benjamin Hunt |- |6th April 1791||Benjamin Hunt |- |7th April 1791||Benjamin Hunt |- |11th April 1791||Benjamin Hunt |- |25th April 1791||Benjamin Hunt |- |3rd June 1791||Benjamin Hunt |- |16th July 1791||Doc. Thomas Hunt |} ---- ===New London 1772 Partial Account Book=== * Thomas hunt ===New London 1777 Partial Account Book=== * Doc. John Hunt ===Hailsford 1792 Full Account Book=== * Benjamin Hunt *Doc. Thomas Hunt ---- ===''Hailsford 1792 Balance Book''=== *Doc. Thomas Hunt *Benjamin Hunt *Joel Hunt *Uriah Hunt ===Undated Balance Book A=== *Joel Hunt ===Undated Balance Book B=== *Joel Hunt (Watauga) *Stephen Hunt (Bedford) *Benjamin Hunt (Albemarle) ===Undated Balance Book C (Abt. 1795)=== *Benjamin Hunt ===Undated Balance Book D (Abt. 1803)=== *Stephen Hunt *Benjamin Hunt ---- ===Undated Index Book A=== *Thomas Hunt *Joel Hunt *Uriah Hunt *Jesse Hunt ===Undated Index Book B (Abt. 1792)=== *Doc. Thomas Hunt *Benjamin Hunt *Joel Hunt *Uriah Hunt

Thomas Innes

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'''''Extracted from a family history, currently in draft form, being written by the Profile Manager, Andrew Innes, for publication.''''' Thomas was born on June 21st 1806 and baptized on June 26th 1806 in Tranent Parish Church. As the Register shows (Document 2.1), his parents were recorded as Francis Innes and Janet Geuge and, as noted before, Janet’s surname is spelt a little differently than it was in the Marriage Register. However, in fairness, whether Geuge or Gaudge, they sound the same. [[Image:Tranent_Parish_Church.JPG ]] From the time he is born until he shows up for his marriage as a fully fledged plasterer, we lose sight of Thomas. Sadly, about his childhood, schooling and apprenticeship, we know nothing. Nevertheless, it is reasonable to suppose that he spent the years from childhood to early manhood in and around Tranent, if for no other reason than he courts and marries a girl from Carberry Mains, 4 short miles from Tranent, about 20 minutes on horseback. At the time of his marriage, we find him living at 18 Dalrymple Place in the Old Town of Edinburgh. The photograph (Figure 2.1), taken in 1959, shows 17 Dalrymple Place just before it was demolished and one imagines that 18 Dalrymple Place was very similar, a multi-storey tenement building typical of the Old Town. It is worth mentioning in passing that buildings like these were some of the oldest “High rise” buildings in existence and were the norm for Edinburgh from the 1500s onwards until the New Town was developed. They were born of necessity as severe space restrictions, forced the town to grow up and not out. Until the New Town was developed and the rich and powerful abandoned the Old Town for more commodious quarters there, all levels of society lived in these buildings: the aristocracy and wealthy members on the ground and first floors, the less fornunate on the upper floors, up many flights of stairs. Thomas marries Isabella Forbes on January 12th, 1831, at the age of 24. (Document 2.2) She is the daughter of James Forbes, a labourer at Carberry Mains in the Parish of Inveresk. They are married by the Rev. Dr. James Peddie of the United Associate Secession Congregation, Bristo Street and the implication is that they are non-conformists. Carberry Mains is a farm adjacent to Carberry Tower, which at the time was the home of the Elphinstone family. An aerial photograph of Carberry Mains shows several workmen’s cottages attached to the farm and it is quite possible that James Forbes lived in one of these. It is more than likely that Thomas was apprenticed to his father in Tranent and would not have married Isabella until his apprenticeship was complete. One wonders how they met. Perhaps, Thomas and his father worked at Carberry Tower for a time. The conversion of Carberry Tower into a baronial country seat began in 1819, when Thomas was 13 and of apprenticible age. So the notion is not entirely farfetched. Three or four years after their marriage, Thomas and Isabella move to Biggar in Lanarkshire, 35 miles southwest of Tranent, a fair distance in those days and here their first four children are born, Agnes, Francis, James and Janet. In naming them, Thomas and Isabella follow the Scottish Naming Convention to the letter. Agnes is named after her maternal grandmother (Agnes Blair); Francis after his paternal grandfather (Francis Innes); James after his maternal grandfather (James Forbes), and Janet after her paternal grandmother (Janet innes). The New Statistical Account of Scotland, published in 1831, tells us that the population of Biggar numbered 1,454 souls at that time. Of these, by far the largest group were weavers, 210 of them; next, shoemakers at 28 and masons at 26. In stark contrast, there was only one plasterer in the town, and this presumably was Thomas. Even surgeons, at 4, were more numerous. The small number of plasterers, as noted above, in the working population as a whole, brings into sharp relief a difficulty that the author has had in researching this family history: being few in number, plasterers were not particularly well organized, having no guild of their own, like the masons, and, as a result, for the purposes of research, their history and membership are poorly documented, if at all. Moreover, if one stops to think about plastering for a moment, it quickly becomes apparent that it is mainly a trade associated with the building of new buildings and when building these ceases, it is time for the plasterer to move on. And this must have been the situation in which Thomas found himself as the decade drew to a close. With work drying up in Biggar, it was on Edinburgh that Thomas and Isabella set their sights. In 1841, (Document 2.3) we find them living at Niddrie, about 4 miles SE of the centre of Edinburgh, somewhere between the Niddrie Mill and Niddrie House, in the Parish of Liberton. At the Mill itself, live the King and Magill families as well as two single individuals, 12 people in all, including children. The adults, and some we would consider children today, are all farm labourers. As a study in contrasts, a stonesthrow away, at Niddrie House, (Figure V-4) live Andrew and Fanny Wauchope, of independent means, attended by 5 maidservants and 6 manservants; and, in between, perhaps in a house on the estate, live Thomas and Isabella and their four children; as well as Isabella’s widowed mother, Agnes, 79, and her brothers, Robert, 30, John, 14, and James, 11, all given in the census as agricultural labourers. We have no way of knowing with certainty, which person, whether Thomas or Robert, was playing host to the other in this domestic arrangement. Was Thomas providing a roof over the heads of Isabella’s aged mother and her brothers, or was it the other way round? Given the somewhat itinerant nature of the plastering trade, it seems likely that Thomas and his family were the ones in transit and papers in the National Archives of Scotland lend support to this view. Around 1840, from documents in the National Archives of Scotland, we know that Andrew Wauchope drew up plans for lodges at the front and back entrances to Niddrie House and it seems likely that Thomas was hired to work on these. Not a large assignment, it has to be said, and so, before long, he and Isabella are on the move again, this time making their way to the city centre of Edinburgh where in 1844, their last child, Thomas is born and baptized in the Parish of St Cuthbert’s. Such was the precarious nature of life back then that sometime later, between 1844 and 1850, Isabella dies in her mid-thirties, leaving Thomas with five children on his hands; the eldest, Agnes, only in her mid-teens. On the 29th April, 1850, Thomas, the widower, marries for a second time. (Document 2.4) He marries Agnes Blair, 35, the daughter of Edward Blair, a labourer in East Calder, 12 miles west of Edinburgh on the road to Glasgow. To marry for the first time at the age of 35 would have been very exceptional by the standards of day and this, when combined with the fact that Agnes brought no children from a first marriage, leads one to conclude that she was either a childless widow or a spinster at the time of her marriage to Thomas. One may speculate that perhaps, she was hired by Thomas to keep house after Isabella died and in time this led to marriage. Whatever the truth may be, we know that it was not a totally loveless match because to Thomas and Isabella’s brood they added two children of their own, David and Agnes. (Document 2.5 and 2.6) [[Image:14_William_Street,_Edinburgh.JPG ]] Thomas and Agnes live at 14B William Street, a street built in 1807, as part of the New Town; a street built specifically for craftsmen and shopkeepers. Here, Thomas lived until he died 1865. A few years before, Gilbert Innes of Stow, his kinsman and my putative forebear, lived in considerable style at 25 St Andrew Square, seen opposite. It offers us another study in contrasts. Gilbert died in 1832 and we shall devote a later chapter to him. In 1861, 71% of Scottish homes consisted of not more than two rooms. As far as we can tell, there were 5 apartments at 14B: a large one, occupied by Thomas and family, in all likelihood just 2 or 3 rooms; and 4 smaller ones of one room apiece; whether large or small though, each had only one window. The rooms were probably no larger than 14 by 12 feet in size. What a small, dark world it must have been! No wonder the men escaped to the inns and public houses of the day and for hours at a time. When measured against the standards of today, of course, these living conditions seem cramped to say the very least. However, when viewed against the standards of the time, they were better than average. To illustrate, consider that nationally, in Scotland at the time, the average number of people living in a single room was five and that in the neighbouring Edinburgh districts of Canongate, Tron, St Giles and Grassmarket, an 1862 study showed that of the single room homes, 1,530 had between 6 and 15 people living in each! If living conditions were bad, sanitary conditions in Edinburgh were even worse. WC’s were an extreme rarity. (Just how rare they were in Scotland at the time can be seen if you consider that Dundee, a city with 91,664 inhabitants, had only 5 WC’s and three of them were in hotels). As one contemporary commentator put it, "Sanitary arrangements [are] of the most defective description. The absence of conveniences ... is a great preventive of that thorough cleanliness and purity ... as a consequence, the atmosphere is foully tainted, and rendered almost unendurable by its loathsomeness at those periods when offal and nuisance require to be deposited on the streets". It should be pointed out that Thomas lived in the New Town in a house of relatively new construction. Therefore, although living conditions were cramped, they were far from squalid. Furthermore, as a highly skilled and literate craftsman he was relatively well paid. Thomas remains in residence at 14B for 17 years until he dies there in 1865. Over the same period, as seen from the successive censuses of 1851 and 1861 his neighbours, or tenants, we’re not sure which, those in the smaller units, come and go; the printer & compositor, the cabinet wright, mason and dressmaker listed in the first census, are succeeded by a retired nurse and several former domestics, all single, listed in the second. Thomas, died at home on February 3rd 1865 at the age of 58. His son, Francis, was present and all particulars of his parentage and profession on the Death Certificate are consistent with the same information from other sources. His doctor records the cause of death as Phthisis, the Greek term for Tuberculosis. He also notes that Thomas has been suffering from Tuberculosis for 14 months. (Document 2.7). Plasterers, as we shall see, die relatively young from one kind of lung disease or another. He leaves behind Agnes and two small children, David, 10, and Agnes (The Second), 3. Thomas’s eldest son, Francis, the one present at his death bed, was an interesting, if slightly dubious, character who, because he brushed with the law, left behind a more extensive paper trail than any other family member of his generation. As a consequence, we know more about him than any other. A plasterer, like his father, he was arraigned before the High Court in Edinburgh on charges of assault and robbery in 1857, at the age of 22. The case went to trial and the peculiarly Scottish verdict - of Not Proven - was brought down, a verdict which some interpret, a little cynically, perhaps, as “Not proven – but don’t do it again!” We shall meet Francis again in a later chapter devoted to his trial. '''Copyright © Andrew Innes'''

Thomas J Finley - Some Descendants

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Arbuthnot-53|Sir William Arbuthnot]] is planning on adding to this site. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Arbuthnot-53&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Sir William Arbuthnot To-Do List|Sir William's current to-do list]].'' vii. [[Finley-661|Thomas J Finley]]. Born Madison County, Illinois 1841. Died Hopewell, Wise County, Texas. Married 1864 Eliza ("Lizza") Lee Jennings, born Macon County, MS 1841/1842; died Decatur, Wise County, Texas. Eliza is the daughter of James Augustus Jennings, born about 1806, died about 1860, and Ann Pierce Stevens, born about 1810, died about 1880. James is the son of Thomas Jennings, born 1770 Abbeyville, SC, died 1837 Dallas, Alabama and Ann Jennings, born 1780 Abbeyville, SC, died Orangeburg, SC. ​(aa) Elizabeth Finley. Born 1866 (bb) Alzada (Elzada) Finley. Born Decatur, Wise County, Texas 14 February 1868; died 13 March 1949, Bono, Arkansas. Married 22 February 1884/5 David James Beaty, a farmer, born 23 March 1862, McClenon, Texas; died 18 July 1923; Bennington, Bryan, Oklahoma. David is the son of P.H. Beaty, a farmer, born 1832/1834, MO and Polly Ann Beaty, born 1837, AL. David had a sister, Malvina Beaty and a brother, Jacob. Per the 1900 census, the Beaty family lived in Oklahoma Indian Territory in the Chickasaw Nation. Per the 1910 & 1920 censuses they lived in the Choctaw Nation. ​ (A) Pleasant Jefferson Beaty. Born 26 October 1885, Montague, Texas; died 1 July 1938. Served in WWI. ​ (B) William Emmett Beaty. Born 5 December 1887, Tarrant County, Texas; died 4 March 1975, Bono, Arkansas. Married 6 December 1908, Coal County, Oklahoma Bertha Jane Tate, born 1892, Texas. William served in WWI. ​ (C) Nancy E Beaty. Born 15 December 1889. ​ (D) James Reggare Beaty, (or James A. ?) born 2 January 1892, Montague, Texas; died 17 January 1958, Houston, ​Texas. Married Rosie Lee. ​ (E) Joseph Grady Beaty. Born 6 March 1894, Trinity County, Texas; died 17 June 1909, Durant, Oklahoma (??). ​​Another source: died 18 January 1975, Tarrant, Texas. ​ (F) George Lee Beaty. Born 3 September 1896. ​ (G) Anna Mae Beaty, born 8 May 1898, Oklahoma Indian Territory; died 1974, Bennington, Oklahoma. ​ (H) Minnie Beaty. Born 15 November 1900. (I) Mary Elizabeth (Dolly) Beaty, housewife, born 17 August 1903 in Oklahoma Indian Territory; died 28 August ​2002, Canyon, Texas. Married 17 August 1924, Roy Weaver, farm laborer and construction worker, born 22 ​January 1903, Oklahoma; died 29 October 1992, Lewisville, Texas. Both are buried in Greenville, TX. (AA) Alice Lorene Weaver, hairstylist and chef, born 2 February 1926, Linden, Texas; died 8 September 2006, ​ Tyler, Texas; Married Elmer Lee Hunt. (1) Glennis Lynn Hunt, born 2 May 1950, Plainview, Texas. 1ST married 13 December 1967, Lewisville, ​ Texas, Eddie Treadway. 2nd married 8 January 1972, Dallas, TX, Jimmie D. Cook, born 1948; 3rd married ​ Arthur (Artie) Lange. (i) Misty Dawn Treadway, chef, born 20 August 1968, Lewisville, Texas. 1st married Donald Lynn Burney. 2nd married Tyler, Texas, Bobby Sisco. (a) Ashley Burney, born 11 February 1989, Tyler, Texas. (aa) Allisyn Joyce Sparks, born 8 August 2007, Tyler, Texas. (bb) Hayden Scott Wilkerson, born 25 October 2010, Tyler, Texas.​ (2) Ronnie Lee Hunt, born 8 July 1953, Plainview, Texas; died August 1953, Plainview, Texas. (3) Connie Dianne Hunt, born 8 February 1956, Plainview, Texas. 1st married 16 June 1979, Dallas, Texas, Dale J. Rabideaux, born 1938. 2nd married 15 May 1999, Smith County, TX, Marcus T. Teal, born 1954. (i) Jeremy J. Hunt, born 22 January 1974, Lewisville, Texas. Father - Gary Lambert, Coppell, TX. 1st married Monica Patton. 2nd married Janice Goodman. (a) Mercedes Gabrielle Hunt, born 7 September 1993, Tyler, Texas. Mother - Wendy York. ​​​ (b) Amanda Marie Hunt, born 11 February 199?, Tyler, Texas. Mother - Monica P. Hunt. ​​​ (c) Jacey Leigh Hunt, born 11 February 2009, Tampa, Florida. Mother - Janice Goodman. ​​​ (d) Jackson Tanner Hunt, born 22 December 2011, Tampa, Florida. Mother - Janice Goodman. (4) Deborah Kay Hunt, born 9 October 1957, Lubbock, Texas; died 11 March 1995, Lewisville, Texas. ​ Married 17 March 1990, Denton, Texas, Richard A. Bryan, born 1960. (BB) Clifford Joe Weaver, born 3 November 1931, Vienna, Louisiana; died 30 November 2014, Amarillo, Texas. Married 10 December 1952, Plainview, Texas, Elwanda Grace Hart, born 6 October 1935, Floydada, Texas; died 26 June 1982, Amarillo, Texas. Both are buried in Llano Cemetary, Amarillo, Texas. (1) Patricia Elaine Weaver, born 11 October 1957, Amarillo, Texas. 1st married 24 October 1975, Randall ​ County, Texas, Larry W. Fisher, born 1957. 2nd married 25 May 1991, Denton, Texas, James M. ​ Houlihan, born 1958. 3rd married 8 March 1995, Denton, Texas, Robert L. Phillips, Jr., born 1959. (i) Christina Dawn Fisher, born 12 October 1977, Amarillo, Texas. ​​​ (a) Nathan Daniel, born April 1999 ​​​ (b) Nicholas Clifford ​​​ (c) Thomas J., born 2007 ​​​ (ii) Larry Paul Fisher, born 29 August 1979, Amarillo, Texas (2) Pamela Marcelle Weaver, registered nurse and dietician, born 4 February 1959, Amarillo, Texas; 1st ​married 17 March 1981, Nevada, Theo Carlyle Thomas, Jr.; 2nd married 25 June 1994, Denton, Texas, ​Gerald J. Moran, Jr., born 1962. (i) Kaleena Thomas, born 20 October 1981, Santa Barbara, California. ​​​(ii) Shellie Thomas, born 21 March 1983, Santa Barbara. California. ​​​ (a) Marcus Deshane, born 28 January 2004, Amarillo, Texas. ​​​ (b) Jaylee Marcelle, born 13 June 2006, Amarillo, Texas. ​​​(iii) Theo Carlyle Thomas, III, born 18 October 1987, Santa Barbara, California. Married Vanessa _?__ ​​​ (a) Theo Carlyle Thomas IV, born 5 May 2011. (3) Clifford Todd Weaver, born 1 June 1960, Amarillo, Texas. 1st married 5 June 1981, Potter County, Texas, ​Christine M. Baca, born 1963. 2nd married 25 May 1991, Bexar County, Texas, Anita A. Harrison, born ​1968; 3rd married 22 March 1997, Bexar County, Texas, Jacquita S. Dugger, born 1961; 4th married 12 October 2002, Bexar County, Texas, Deborah L. Reyes, born 1964. ​​​(i) Jason Todd Weaver, born 28 August 1982, Amarillo, Texas. ​​​(ii) Kerstin Weaver, born March 1991, San Antonio, Texas. ​​​(iii) Jayden Weaver, born 3 October, 2003, San Antonio, Texas. ​​ (4) Chadwick Joe Weaver, born 3 October 1968, Amarillo, Texas TX; 1st married, Amarillo, Texas, Barbara ​​​Dianne Rist, born about 1945; 2nd married 28 September 2002, Randall County, Texas, Sherry S. Coker, ​​​born 1969. (i) Gracie Mae Weaver, born 8 February 2006, Amarillo, Texas​ ​ (5) Bradley Shawn Weaver, born 19 November 1974, Amarillo, Texas. Married 11 September 1999, Amarillo, Texas, Robyn R. Budd, born 5 July 1975, Potter County, Texas. Brad works for the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad. ​​​(i) Makinzie Renaee Weaver, born 15 June 1999, Amarillo, Texas. ​​​(ii) Kenan Shawn Weaver, born 28 April 2003, Amarillo, Texas. ​​​(iii) Parker Kate Weaver, born 15 December 2006, Amarillo, Texas. (CC) Clayton Richard Weaver, construction worker/sales; born 14 March 1938, Cass County, Texas; died 27 ​ November 1974, Greenville, Texas; married 24 November 1963, Lubbock, Texas, Margie Lou Pope, born about ​ 1945; He was also a musician that played multiple instruments; also played with country artist Waylon ​ Jennings. (1) Norma Jean Weaver (daughter of Margie, adopted by Clayton), born 9 August 1959, Floyd County, Texas. 1st married 13 August 1977, Galveston, Texas, Steven D. Lott, born 1956; 2nd married 31 December 1984, Harris, Texas, Dennis Bing, born 1958; 3rd married 27 September 1986, Harris, Texas, Kent A. Cox, born 1958; 4th married Robert Harberson. (i) Cory Dennis Bing, born 3 February 1985, Webster, Texas; Married 9 July 2010, Nicole Jane Lowman, ​ born 22 December 1984, Conroe, Texas. (a) (Step dau) Leila Jane Rolland, born 22 June 2006, The Woodlands, Texas. ​​​ (b) Grayson Avery Bing, born 10 February 2011, The Woodlands, Texas (2) Wendel Weaver, college professor, born 5 February 1964, Lubbock, Texas; married 3 December 1988, Dallas, TX, Diana ​Lee Griffith, born 11 February 1963, Cincinnati, OH. (i) Mary-Madison Weaver, born 16 October 1993, Tyler, TX. ​​ (ii) Peyton Margaret Weaver, born 17 May 1995, Tyler, TX. ​​ (iii) Riley Grace Weaver, born 24 July 1997, Tyler, TX. ​​ (iv) Stanton Leigh Weaver, born 3 April 2000, Tyler, TX. ​​ (v) Tristin Adaline Weaver, born 15 August 2006, Bartlesville, OK. (DD) Pansy Nell Weaver, Southwestern Bell Telephone Co., born 3 November 1943, Cass County, Texas; married ​ December 1961, Lubbock, Texas, Timmy Lee Spain, Farmers Co-op Compress, born 4 September 1942, ​ Oklahoma.​ (1) Amber Dawn Spain, housewife, poet; born 20 October 1966, Lubbock, Texas. Married 2 March 2000, Bosque County, Texas, William McClement, IV, born 6 February 1965, Amarillo, Texas. (i) Jordan Paul Spain-Honaker, minister, born 10 November 1987, Ft. Worth, Texas. Father: Larry Paul ​Honaker, born 2 August 1965, Virginia. Married 21 February 2009, Kilgore, Texas, Tiffany Fears, born 8 September 1988. Jordan plays guitar and sings. ​ (a) Aden James Spain-Honaker, born/died 2 June 2010, Longview, TX. (b) Autumn Rain Spain-Honaker, born 25 August 2012, Longview, TX. (ii) Jamie Dawn Honaker, born 05 January 1989, Ft. Worth, TX. Father: Larry Paul Honaker, born 2 August ​1965, Virginia. Married 9 September 2008, Cleburn, Texas, Anthony Casarez, born 22 September 1986, ​Hale Center, Texas. (aa) Samantha Dawn Casarez, born 04 May 2009, Ft. Worth, Texas. ​​​(bb) Alisin Ruth Casarez, born 19 May 2011, Ft. Worth, Texas. (iii) Tiffany Marie George, born 02 March 1993, Ft. Worth, Texas. Father: Kenneth George, born 5 January ​1971, Ft. Worth, Texas. (aa) Kayden Luther Bidwell, born 21 June 2012, Ft. Worth, TX. Father: Tyler Bidwell. (bb) Kolton Eugene Dean Yarborough, born 8 February 2015, Ft. Worth, TX. Father: James Yarborough. ​ (J) Lula M. Beaty. Born 2 May 1906 Oklahoma. ​ (K) Laura Bell Beaty. Born 22 February 1909. ​ (L) Jacob ("Jake") Edward Beaty, born 24 January 1911, Bennington, Oklahoma; died 1 October 1973, Bono, Ark. Source: Pansy Spain

Thomas Jefferson - 1st Patriot

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[[Category:American Revolution]] The goal of this project is to build a network of families who are directly related, in some way, to President Thomas Jefferson. This web extends Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Crum-957|Darryl Crum]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Not only do we need your connection of your family to the Jefferson Tree, we need the souces you use to make that connection. * * 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=16657410 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Thomas Jefferson Coon's Probate

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Probate after Thomas Jefferson Coon's suicide

Thomas Jefferson's slaves named by family

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[[Category:Albemarle County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Space:Monticello_Plantation%2C_Albemarle%2C_Virginia|Monticello Plantation, Albemarle, Virginia]] Transcription of [[Jefferson-1|Thomas Jefferson]]'s indenture of Poplar Forest to his daughter Martha and to the Randolph's involved in the proposed marriage. Names the enslaved by families and their plantation of origin. ''"...doth appoint unto the said Martha and her heirs a parcel of land in the County of Bedford containing one hundred acres be the same more or less, part of the tract called the Poplar Forest, and at the westernmost end thereof, to be laid off and separated from the residue of the said tract by a line to begin at a red oak sapling expossed in the patent to be at the intersection of the two lines N2iW165 pole and N 53 1/2 E 60 poles and to run thence across the said tract directly to the line expossed in the said patent to bear S 60 degrees E 1?20 poles and to the pond thereof which shall be 230 poles from a white oak expossed in the same patent to be at the westernmost end of the line together with the following Slaves to wit..."'' Slaves by family: :1. Jack Patty Betty & Judy :2. Tom Lucy Polly & Dicy :3. Jeffery Joan Scilla & Nancy :4. Lundy and Betty being husband & wife :5. Jupiter Phyllis the older Phyllis the younger, Sandy, John & Sam :6. Betty Sarah Peg Louis Abbey Patty & Harry “and also all the stock of work horses cattle hogs and the plantation utensils now on or belonging to the plantation called '''Wingo’s''' where the said five families first mentioned was employed"

Thomas Joy and His Descendants

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] == Thomas Joy and His Descendants == :in the lines of his sons Samuel of Boston, Joseph of Hingham, Ephraim of Berwick: a portfolio of family papers * by [[Joy-2803 | James Richard Joy]] (1863 - 1957) * published in New York, 1900 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Thomas Joy and His Descendants|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/thomasjoyhisdesc00joyj/page/n11/mode/2up *https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/168468-thomas-joy-and-his-descendants-in-the-lines-of-his-sons-samuel-of-boston-joseph-of-hingham-ephraim-of-berwick-a-portfolio-of-family-papers?offset=13 *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001963881 *https://www.google.com/books/edition/Thomas_Joy_and_His_Descendants/uShWAAAAMAAJ?hl=en === 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 === * Joy, James Richard ''[[Space: Thomas Joy and His Descendants| Thomas Joy and His Descendants]]'' (New York, 1900), [ Page ]. *[[#Joy|Joy]]

Thomas Judd and His Descendants

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Thomas Judd and His Descendants == * by [[Judd-1256|Sylvester Judd]] (1789-1860) of Northampton, Mass. * published by J. & L. Metcalf, Northampton, Mass., 1856 * 112 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Thomas Judd and His Descendants|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/thomasjuddhisdes00judd * https://books.google.com/books?id=bo8tAQAAMAAJ === 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 === * Judd, Sylvester. ''[[Space:Thomas Judd and His Descendants|Thomas Judd and His Descendants]]'' (J. & L. Metcalf, Northampton, Mass., 1856) [ Page ]. * ([[#Judd|Judd]])

Thomas Lawson Will 1795

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[[Category:Hampshire County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Hampshire County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Hampshire County, Virginia]] '''Will of [[Lawson-2399|Thomas Lawson]] (1724-1796), Hampshire Co., Virginia 15 Sep 1795. Proved 15 Feb 1796.''' In the Name of God Amen. I [[Lawson-2399|Thomas Lawson]] of Hampshire County & State of Virginia being Weak in Body but of perfect mind & Memory thanks be given unto God: therefore Calling into mind the Mortality of my Body and Knowing that it is appointed for all men Once to die, do make and ordain this my last WILL and Testament. ….. :First I give and bequeath to my beloved wife [[Farley-1156|Hannah Lawson]] her choice of my two plantations. If she chooses my plantation lying on the South Branch of the Potomac it is my will that she is to have '''Negro [[Lawson-11181|Sam]], Negro [[Lawson-11187|Abraham]] & Negro [[Lawson-11188|Grace]]''' with said plantation during her natural life. If she chooses my plantation lying near the town of Frankfort on Patterson’s Creek, it is my will that she is to have '''Negro [[Lawson-11189|Dan’l]], Negro [[Lawson-11190|George]] & Negro [[Lawson-11188|Grace]]''' with said Plantation during her natural life. I also give to my beloved Wife aforesaid …………. & one year’s provision of Meat Corn & Wheat for herself & the aforesaid three Negroes & my three youngest Children, [[Lawson-11274|Thomas]], [[Lawson-11186|John]] & [[Lawson-11207|Fanny]] Lawson. :I give and Bequeath to my Eldest Daughter [[Lawson-2421|Catherine]] Five pounds payable two years from the Date of the sale of my property. This I give unto her & no more. :I give & Bequeath to my son [[Lawson-2426|James Lawson]] what he has received of me say '''Negro [[Lawson-11209|Tamar]]''' & no more. :I give and bequeath to my son [[Lawson-2455|William Lawson]] '''Negro [[Lawson-11191|Jack]] & Negro [[Lawson-11192|Dinah]]''' now in his possession…………… :I give & bequeath to my son [[Lawson-2456|Jacob Lawson]] '''Negro [[Lawson-11193|Betsey]] & Negro [[Lawson-11194|Joseph]]'''. :I give & bequeath to my daughter [[Lawson-11133|Mary Johnson]] '''Negro [[Lawson-11195|Pheby]]'''. :I give and bequeath to my daughter [[Lawson-10721|Jane Johnson]] '''Negro [[Lawson-11128|Dackey]]'''. :I give & bequeath to my daughter [[Lawson-9230|Anne Lawson]] '''Negro [[Lawson-11199|Susannah]] & her Negro child'''. :I give and bequeath to my daughter [[Lawson-11196|Elizabeth Conner]] a '''Negro Girl named [[Lawson-11197|Beck]]''' now in her possession. :I give & bequeath to my daughter [[Lawson-3293|Sarah Williams]] a '''Negro Girl named [[Lawson-11200|Lucy]]''' now in her possession. :I give & bequeath to my daughter [[Lawson-2459|Hannah McQuillin]] one '''Negro Woman named [[Lawson-11203|Rachel]]''' now in her possession. :I give and bequeath to my daughter [[Lawson-11204|Margaret Lawson]] one '''Negro Girl named [[Lawson-11205|Nell]]'''. :I give & bequeath to my daughter [[Lawson-11207|Fanny Lawson]] one '''Negro Child named [[Lawson-11206|Barbary]]'''. :I give and bequeath to my son [[Lawson-11274|Thomas Lawson]] '''Negro [[Lawson-11181|Sam]] & Negro [[Lawson-11187|Abraham]]''' not to be in his possession until his mother’s death should she choose the home lying on the South Branch. :I give & bequeath to my son [[Lawson-11186|John Lawson]] '''Negro Dan & Negro George''' not to be in his possession until after his mother’s death should she choose the plantation lying near Frankfort as aforementioned. :It is my will that which ever of my two sons’ Negroes my wife chooses to keep until her death that said son is to have '''Negro Grace''' at their mother’s death. :I give and bequeath to my grandson [[Cowhick-3|Thomas Cowhick]] one '''Negro boy named [[Lawson-11132|Jack Jun’r]]''' & no more. :It is my will that the plantation which my wife does not Chuse to live on Shall be Rented Out until her Decease. The Rents to lie in my Executors hands for the use & Support & Education of my three youngest children, namely '''Thos., John & Fanny''' & to Defray whatever Debts or Suits may Come against my Estate. It is my Will that after the Decease of my Beloved Wife my two plantations Shall be Sold and Equally Divided between my four Sons say '''William Lawson, Jacob Lawson, Thomas Lawson & John Lawson''' & No More. I do also allow All other of my Movable property Real or personal not Mentioned to be Sold at Publick Vandue and Equally Divided (after all Debts & expenses Is paid) between my Eight Daughters that is '''Mary, Jane, Elizabeth, Anne, Hannah, Sarah, Peggy, & Fanny'''. …………….. Executors: John Taylor Jr and John Newman, both of Hampshire Co. VA. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this fifteenth day of September in the year of Our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety-five. Thomas Lawson & his mark. Witnesses: Richard Whiteman, [[McQuilling-5|James McQuilling]], John Newman. At a court held for Hampshire County, the 15th day of February 1796… [executor John Newman and witnesses Richard Whiteman and James McQuilling appeared]. *West Virginia Wills & Probate Records 1724-1985. Hampshire Wills 1780-1860 #372 (FHL #1853709, DGS7616705, image 472-473). https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89VR-J97N?i=471&cat=655973

Thomas Lee Sandbox

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[[Category:Lee_Name_Study]] [[Category: Lees, Lee Name Study]] [[Category: American Revolution Militia Officers]] [[Category:North Carolina Militia, American Revolution]] : For review: * [[Space:Lee_Documentation | Lee Documentation]] * [[Space:Thomas_Lee%2C_Thomas_Greenberry_Lee_and_Thomas_Ludwell_Lee | Thomas Lee Thomas Greenberry Lee and Thomas Ludwell Lee]] * [[Space:Capt._Thomas_Lee_-Mysteries_Lee-7459 | Mysteries of Lee-7459]] * [[Space:Thomas_Lee_Sandbox | Thomas Lee Sandbox]] : All editing must have documented citations. We are trying to untangle and correct all irrelevant information on this line. Thank you so much for cooperating. == Biography == {{1776 Sticker | rank=Capt | unit= North Carolina Militia, American Revolution}} : '''1729''' - [[Lee-7459| Capt. Thomas Lee]] was born 3 Dec 1729 in '''Nottaway Parish, Isle Of Wight County, Virginia''', the son of [[Lee-1662|John Lee, Esquire]] and [[Bryan-269|Mary W. Bryan]]. This researcher has found no evidence of Capt. Thomas Lee having a middle name of Greenberry or having any connection to the Lees' of Ditchley. : '''1755''' - Thomas Lee owned a plantation on the southern border of Fishpond Creek (and now of the Appomattox River) which was adjacent to Richard Jr.'s '''Who is Richard Jr''' : '''1759-1780''' - Thomas Lee appeared many times in the Pleas and Quarter Court Minute Records from 1759 until 1780. '''Needs Citation''' : '''1776''' - Thomas was a middle-aged man when he formed a company of men for the militia in Johnston County, North Carolina in 1776. [https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/lee/19779/ "As We Remember Rome, North Carolina" by Julia Stanley] from her memories and from family papers about the Lee-Smith-Peacock-Johnson family connections. During the American Revolutionary War he served from the Watauga District, in the North Carolina Militia and became a Captain under General John Sevier. : '''1776 - 1778''' - Captain Thomas Lee received his commission on 21 Nov 1776 and resigned on 23 Jun 1778. : '''1787''' - For his military service he received two land tracts in 1787 which were in Greene County, Tennessee, totaling 1,060 acres (grants #464 and 562). : '''29 Jun 1816''' - Thomas Lee made nuncupative Will, telling his sons Needham and William Lee that he wanted to bequeath slaves to his wife Mary and son James, with the rest of his property to be sold. : '''02 Jul 1816''' - He died on 02 Jul 1816 in Hawkins County, Tennessee and was buried at Lees Valley Cemetery in Rogersville, Hawkins County, Tennessee. U.S. Veterans Gravesites c1775-2006 on ancestry.com citing National Cemetery Administration & Nationwide Gravesite Locator; for Thomas Lee b: 3 Dec 1729 (Capt. US Army in Revolutionary War) d: 2 Jul 1816 buried: Lees Valley Cemetery, Rogersville, TN 37857. : '''4 Jul 1816''' - His sons Needham and William wrote down his nuncupative Will on 04 July 1816. Land & Family: 12 Jan 2000 Hawkins County, Tennessee Will Records Book #1 p311 for Thomas Lee on 29 June 1816. [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/14908608?h=5a68fa&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url Tennessee, Wills and Probate Records, 1779-2008 for Thomas Lee] ===Parents=== : Thomas Lee was the son of [[Lee-1662|John Lee, Esquire]] of Johnston County, North Carolina - (b: c1690-1700 d: 1766-1768 Johnston County, North Carolina) and [[Bryan-269|Mary W. Bryan]] (daughter of [[Bryan-1413| William Bryan]] and [[MacLand-5| Alice MacLand]].[DAR.org Thomas Lee's # A068774] The issue of the parentage of Capt. Thomas Lee of Johnston County, North Carolina and Hawkins County, Tennessee, has been adequately resolved via a strong document trail by a number of Lee researchers. ===Marriages=== : '''1747''' - Thomas Lee first married on 09 Apr 1747 in Virginia to ''' [[Griffin-5132|Mary Griffin]]'''. '''Needs Citation''' # [[Lee-25805| Samuel Lee]] 1748 – 1762 Unsourced # [[Lee-11109| Thomas G Lee Jr.]] 1749–1784 '''Parents unproven''' : '''1761''' - Thomas Lee married [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=7836&h=732336&ssrc=pt&tid=67045292&pid=34447106150&usePUB=true&cj=1&sid=v030400008037838ee27b05ec431d87e4aa76866d5c3c&netid=cj&o_xid=0008041151&o_lid=0008041151&o_sch=Affiliate+External U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900] Name: Thomas Lee, Gender: Male, Birth Place: VA, Birth Year: 1729, Spouse Name: Mary Bryan, Spouse Birth Place: NC, Marriage Year: 1761, Number Pages: 1 Source Citation: Source number: 146.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: BSF. Source Information: Yates Publishing. U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations 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 from an array of materials including pedigree charts, family history articles, querie. secondly on 15 Mar 1761 in Johnston County, North Carolina to '''[[Bryan-1224|Mary Bryan]]''' who was born on 04 Nov 1745 in Johnston, North Carolina and died in 1821 in Hawkins County, Tennessee. She should not be confused with a different [[Bryan-1224|Mary W. Bryan]] who was [[Lee-7459|Capt. Thomas Lees']] mother. # [[Lee-4073| John Lee]] 1763-1842 # [[Lee-7458| James Bryan Lee]] 1768 - 1837 : '''1772''' - Thomas Lee married [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=70453&h=426308&ssrc=pt&tid=67045292&pid=34447106150&usePUB=true&cj=1&sid=v0304000080373442fc64da4042fc9c11bcbf93be979e&netid=cj&o_xid=0008046975&o_lid=0008046975&o_sch=Affiliate+External RootsWeb Marriage Records Index] Name: Thomas (Capt.)(widower) Lee, Spouse: Mary (widow of John Rains) (dau. of Richard Ingram) Ingram, Marriage Date: 1772, Marriage Place: Johnston, NC. Source Information: Ancestry.com. Web: RootsWeb Marriage Records Index [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Original data: Marriage Records. RootsWeb. http://userdb.rootsweb.ancestry.com/marriages/. thirdly about 1772 in Johnston County, North Carolina to '''[[Ingram-1738|Mary Ingram Rains]]'''. She was a daughter of Richard Ingram and widow of [[Rains-272| John Rains]] (with son Henry Rains). She was born on 4 Nov 1729 in Johnston County, North Carolina and died on 03 Mar 1824 in Hawkins County, Tennessee. : [[Lee-7459| Capt. Thomas Lee]] and[[Ingram-1738|Mary Ingram Rains]] had the following children. Thomas also adopted Mary's son, [[Rains-330| Henry Rains]] from her previous marriage to John Rains. # [[Lee-2563| Needham Lee]] 1770 - 1821 m. Susan Bailey - DAR A068774 '''Mary Ingram Rains Lee Proven on Thomas Lee's DAR # A068774 '''Mary Ingram Rains Lee, mentioned Needham as being one of the eight children she had with Thomas Lee.''' # [[Lee-11114| Zilpha Lee]] 1773 - 1842 m. Thomas Bailey - DAR A068774 '''Mary Ingram Rains Lee, mentioned Zilpha as being one of the eight children she had with Thomas Lee.''' # [[Lee-11104| John Lee]] 1776 - 1842 Unsourced, '''Mary Ingram Rains Lee, mentioned John as being one of the eight children she had with Thomas Lee.''' # [[Lee-2560| Winifred Lee]] 1778 - 1815 m. William Bailey - DAR A068774 '''Mary Ingram Rains Lee, mentioned Winifred as being one of the eight children she had with Thomas Lee.''' # [[Lee-11103| William Lee]] 1784 - 1849 m. Susannah Pangle - '''Mary Ingram Rains Lee, mentioned William as being one of the eight children she had with Thomas Lee.''' # [[Lee-11107| Edward Lee]] 1788 - 1873 m. Sarah Tinsley - DAR A068774 '''Mary Ingram Rains Lee, mentioned Edward as being one of the eight children she had with Thomas Lee.''' # [[Lee-25958|James Lee]] b. 1790 d. 1821 m. Mary Hall - '''Mary Ingram Rains Lee, mentioned James as being one of the eight children she had with Thomas Lee.''' # [[Lee-13151| Mary Elizabeth Lee]] 1794 - 1871 '''Mary Ingram Rains Lee, mentioned Mary as being one of the eight children she had with Thomas Lee.''' === Known Children === : These are the known children of Thomas Lee for which there is strong evidence to support the parent-child relationship. === Disputed Children === : These are the proposed children of Thomas Lee for which there is no (or unreliable) evidence that proves the parent-child relationship. These relationships are considered questionable. : '''Possible parents Thomas and Mary Griffin Lee, married 9 Apr 1747''' # [[Lee-13144| Lucy Lee]] 1752 - 1851 Unsourced # [[Lee-13145| Nicholas Lee ]] 1755 – 1799 Unsourced # [[Lee-11106| Elizabeth Lee]] 1761 - 1842 Unsourced : '''Possible parents Thomas and Mary Bryan Lee, married 15 Mar 1761''' DAR states that Mary Bryan is not the mother of any of Thomas Lee's children. # [[Lee-11116| Edith Lee]] 1764 Unsourced,DOB would indicate Mary Bryan as mother # [[Lee-13146| Eleanor Lee]] 1765 Shows Mary Griffin as mother but she was deceased at the time of Eleanor's birth. # [[Lee-11119| Richard Bryan Lee]] 1766 - Has sources, parents unproven, DOB would indicate Mary Bryan as mother # [[Lee-13155| Lewis Lee]] 1772 - 1845, DOB would indicate Mary Bryan as mother # [[Lee-11105| Mary Agnes Lee]] 1773 - 1839 No parental documentation, DOB would indicate Mary Bryan as mother # [[Lee-11112| Micajah Lee]] 1769 - 1854 FAG says mother is Mary Ingram Rains Lee, DOB would indicate Mary Bryan as mother # [[Lee-11110| Willis Lee ]] 13 Feb 1775 Sourced Mary Bryan # [[Lee-11117| Samuel G Lee]] 1780 - m. Polly York '''He is not the son of Mary Ingram as stated on his profile. He was not mentioned in Mary Ingram's Will which listed all nine of her children.''' # [[Lee-11111| Leeanna Lee]] 1781 - 1782 Sourced Sort of Mary Bryan ===Research Notes=== : ''Readers of this posting should note'' ... '''[[Space:John_Lee_DNA_Discussions|DNA Discussions]]''' : It appears that DNA testing has proven that this Lee lineage is not part of the Famous Virginia Lees [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/NCJOHNST/2009-04/1239723086 Rootsweb] broken link It also appears that the line of Capt. Thomas Lee and Col. Greenberry Lee may be unrelated and are being confused. : Capt. Thomas Lee # A068774 www.DAR.org : '''Y-Chromosome DNA has established that John Lee, Esquire, does not descend from, nor does he share a common Lee ancestor with Richard Lee, The Immigrant, progenitor of the famous Lees of Virginia.''' : As of 16 March 2007: The Lee DNA Genealogy Project is awaiting the participation of a proven Lee male descendant of Captain Thomas Lee of Johnston County, NC / Hawkins County, TN. Contact M. Clint Lee (MClintLee@aol.com) for project details. : Rebecca Foote Smith Owens, primary author of this posting and Lee researcher, of NC, descends from two separate Lee lineages 1) John Lee, Esquire & 2) Hugh Lee. : '''Richard Lee, 1691-1740, married Judith Steptoe. He was a son of Hancock Lee, and grandson of Richard Lee, The Immigrant. No record has come forth proving that '''Richard Lee and Judith Steptoe''' ever had a son named Thomas.[http://leehouse.tripod.com/Jlx-home.htm Lee's Research] ==== Erroneous Information ==== : Some researchers have incorrect data concerning parentage of Thomas Lee. This Thomas is ''not'' a descendant of ''Richard Lee and Judith Steptoe''. He is also not a descendant of Sir Thomas Leigh of South Carolina. Please be careful with incorrect data and check your sources before inputting bad material. : Captain Thomas Lee is one of the most researched of the Lees of Virginia, East Tennessee Lee heirs often wish to find a family tie with the Great Lee Family of Virginia. As result some zealous early 20th Century researchers placed erroneous information in circulation. A lady from Alabama, Mrs. Boyle placed fake Bible records in certain genealogical publications in Virginia claiming that Capt. Lee was the son of Richard and Judith (Steptoe) Lee then spread the information, far and wide. Based on the information spread by Mrs. Boyle Wm. F. Franke made and distributed a family chart showing how Capt. Thomas Lee was the son of Richard Lee, grandson of Hancock Lee and so on. In a letter written to Mrs. Kate Lee on 21 Feb 1955 Wm. F. Franke recanted the chart stating that, the information given me by others ... was proved to be wrong. [http://www.geni.com/discussions/94779?msg=702591 Geni Discussions] ==== Additional Notes ==== : https://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=vcannon167&id=I00503 : "First Census" of Kentucky 1790 [p.1] History Of The First United States Census Of Kentucky [p.5] Kentucky Counties in 1790 page 57 Lee, James Fayette 7/ 1/1789 "First Census" Of Kentucky 1790 [p.1] History Of The First United States Census Of Kentucky [p.5] Kentucky Counties in 1790 page 57 Lee, Wm Fayette 1/11/1790 * Botetourt County, Virginia, Genealogy Tax List For 1780 and 1790 Phillip, James, James, Andrew, Lee '''Citation/Proof needed''' ==Sources== * [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/14992007?h=d15612&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url Colonial Soldiers of the South, 1732-1774 North Carolina Militia] * [http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=70453&h=426308&ssrc=pt&tid=67045292&pid=34447106150&usePUB=true RootsWeb Marriage Records Index] * [http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=7836&h=732336&ssrc=pt&tid=67045292&pid=34447106150&usePUB=true U.S. and International Marriage Records] 1560-1900 compiled by Yates Publishing on ancestry.com * [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/14992046?h=9c13d7&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url North Carolina and Tennessee, Early Land Records, 1753-1931 for Thomas Lee East Tennessee Land Grants Roll 61: Book 4] * [http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=2883&h=260684&ssrc=pt&tid=10419925&pid=1792669643&usePUB=true Tennessee, Early Tax List Records 1783-1895] [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/14991932?h=0ca52d&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url Image of record] * [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/14908698?h=71884b&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url 1790 Census] 1790 USA Census of Jones, North Carolina; on ancestry.com citing FHL#0568147; NARA# M637_7; p423; image#570; * [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/LEE/2000-06/0960861992 Will of Thomas Lee] [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/14908608?h=5a68fa&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url Image of Will] * [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/14992107?h=868474&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url U.S., Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783 Continental Troops Hazens Regiment, 1778-1779 (Folders 208-213) - Livingston´s Regiment, 1777-1780 (Folders 216-218)] * [http://books.google.com/books?id=ulOUAGGnQjcC&pg=PA571&lpg=PA571&dq=richard+lee+judith+steptoe&source=bl&ots=ygFadTLXyc&sig=56hUSQdcZqFMtC7C9VhdpHAQFlU&hl=en&sa=X&ei=i0LUU8bIJNfNsQSxk4GACg&ved=0CDgQ6AEwCA#v=onepage&q=richard%20lee%20judith%20steptoe&f=false "History of Wilkinson County"] [Georgia] by Victor Davidson & Meyer Davidson, M.D. & Genealogical Publishing Company in 2009. * "History of W. C. Allen, 'Uncle Bill' of Savage, Clinton County Kentucky and Extended Families" by Jean Stamm * "History of W. C. Allen, 'Uncle Bill' of Albany, Clinton County Kentucky and Extended Families" as it relates to the History, Genealogy, and Geography of Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee and Kentucky and elsewhere. * U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications 1889-1970 v259 on Ancestry.com * Daughters of the American Revolution Membership Applications :: [http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A068774 DAR A068774] Proven Line of Son Needham Lee :: [http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=2349&MyLineageCount=1 DAR 2349] :: [http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=211490&MyLineageCount=1 DAR 211490] :: [http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=224984&MyLineageCount=1 DAR 224984] :: [http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=525388&MyLineageCount=1 DAR 525388] :: [http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=643084&MyLineageCount=1 DAR 643084] :: [http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=617834&MyLineageCount=1 DAR 617834] :: [http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=807051&MyLineageCount=1 DAR 807051]. * Whitley County Kentucky Court Records. ABBR Whitley County Kentucky Court Records. Mary Pennington was born in Tennessee; her parents were both born in Tennessee. Mary was 21 years old on 30 March 1870 Abbr Whitley County Kentucky Court Records. * Before the gap Census data Abbr before the gap Census data Text Name: Benjn Cox Township: Not Stated County: Abbeville State: South Carolina Year: 1790 Roll: M637_11 Page: 59 Image: 0273 Name: Jno Cox Township: Not Stated County: Abbeville State: South Carolina Year: 1790 Roll: M637_11 Page: 59 Image: 0273 : Source Citation: "Pedigree Resource File," database, Family Search (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.2.1/SGK8-9WG : accessed 4 January 2012), entry for James Bryan /Lee/. : Notes: : (1) Latter Day Saints IGI Record British Isles has born in Ireland ABT 1765. : (2) Notes from Carol Golden have Londonderry as town of birth in Ireland. : (3) Knox Co KY Marriage Record for James Lee, Jr. Show his Father's Place of birth as Ireland. : (5) Knox County Survey Book A :: Transcript of Survey Book submitted by Janet Foster. Page 386, leaf 140, Knox County Sect. Jan. 6th, 1817’ Surveyed for James Lee, Assee. of Joshua Tye, 40 acres of land by virtue of part of a Kentucky Land Office Warrant No. 1269 and bearing date, Nov., the 4th, 1816. Situate Lying in Knox County on Poplar Creek: (see next page), (Page 387, leaf 140 continued), Benijah Harp} H.C.M., Pearce D. Hamlin, JAS. Lee, Marker, Jo. Gillis, D. S. For George W. Craig, S.K.C. :: Children James B Lee # James Lee b: 1806 in VA, # Sarah "Sally" Lee b: abt 1800 in VA, # Nancy Ann Lee b: 1801 in VA, # Hannah Lee b: 11 Feb 1802 in VA, # Rebecca Lee b: abt 1795 in VA, # Caroline Lee b: 1804 in VA, # George Lee b: 1810 in KY, # Benjamin Lee b: abt 1815 in KY, # Ferraby Lee b: 1814 in KY, # Mary "Polly" Lee b: abt 1800 in VA, # Catherine "Kitty" Lee b: abt 1816 in KY : Marriage 1 Nancy Mayes b: Abt 1786 in Henry Co., VA :: Children # Hannah Lee b: 11 Feb 1802 in Knox Co., KY # Catherine Lee # Benjamin Lee # Mary "Polly" Lee # Rebecca Lee b: Abt 1795 in VA # Sarah "Sally" Lee b: 1800 in VA # Nancy Ann Lee b: Abt 1801 in VA # James Lee b: Abt 1806 in VA # Ferraby Lee b: Abt 1814 in Knox Co., KY # Caroline Lee == Acknowledgements == * Lee-7459 was created by [[Bairfield-1|Michelle Brooks]] on 21 Oct 2013 * Lee-10269 was created by [[Kerst-10|Linda Weishahn]] on 24 Sep 2014. * Lee-11101 was created by [[Miles-436|Vick Miles]] through the import of Vicktory_Lap_2014-03-06_01_FULL.ged on 04 Jan 2015. * Lee-12711 was created by Elizabeth Howie on 23 May 2015. ---- * "History of Knox County Kentucky" by Elmer Decker......States that '''James Lee''' was a Revolutionary War Veteran from Virginia * Virginia Colonial Militia, 1651-1776 Certificates. Rank - Induction: PRIVTE Roll Box:123 Roll Description: Continental Troops James Lee received land grants totaling 640 acres in Knox County * James Lee, Sr. Grant of land for revolutionary services 17 2 Petition 21 Rev. Pensions Lee, Jas & Wm. Acres:160 Book: 5 Survey Date: County: watercourse: Page: 304 Township: N W Qr Sec 21 Range: T-2 R-1 W Reference: The Kentucky Land Grants Volume 1 Part 1 Chapter VII Grants West Of Tennessee River (1822-1858) The Counties Of Kentucky page 841 http://www.geocities.com/bourbonstreet/Delta/7003/pgtax1787b.html '''Broken Link''' ==History Regarding the Thomas Lee's== === Disambiguation === : There were two men named Thomas Lee who appear to have been confused in a number of internet pedigrees and elements of each may have been incorporated into this profile ... :: Capt. Thomas Lee (son of John Lee, Esq.) and :: Thomas Greenberry Lee (son of Richard Lee). :'''[[Lee-9072| Col. Thomas Greenberry Lee]]''' :: son of Richard Lee and Judith Steptoe [http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/lee/11718/ Seeking Family Info on Lee & Alford], by Dennis Lee July 28, 2001 '''This is not proven and questionable since Richard Lee's death is said to have occurred c1735/40.''' He is not included in the sketch on Richard Lee of Ditchley by by Mrs. Merillat Moses. [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~lelandva/lucylee2.html "The Lost Child of Richard Lee of Ditchley"] Re: Lucy Lee who married Baldwin Matthews Smith. :: born 1750/52 Guilford County, North Carolina :: died 1784 Richmond, Georgia, USA :: married 1774, Wrightsboro, GA to Elizabeth Few :: said to have been a descendant of Richard Lee, the Immigrant. '''Unproven and questionable. Despite asertations from family researchers and online family trees, there is no proof that (Thomas) Greenberry Lee is a son of Richard Lee. In fact, the 7 known children of Richard Lee do not include Granberry Lee.''' * ''However, the myth of a connection of Capt. Thomas Lee to Richard Lee, The Immigrant, and progenitor of the famous Virginia Lees continues today. Much of this myth arises from a Bible that was altered many decades ago. It appears that it is again prudent to revisit the reasons why this record is incorrect.'' * ''The gist of the Bible record, still repeated to this day, is that Capt. Thomas Lee was a son of a Richard Lee, 1691-1740 and his wife Judith Steptoe. This Richard Lee was a son of Hancock Lee and a grandson of Richard Lee, The Immigrant. '''An obviously altered Bible record is available from the Virginia State Library & Archives, 11 Street at Capital Square, Richmond, VA 23219''', “Needham Lee, Sr. Bible record” (Record #24415, VSL:AD). This Bible record represented the family for Capt. Thomas Lee’s son '''Needham Lee who married Susan Bailey'''. Other Bible records may have also been altered to perpetuate this obviously false connection for Capt. Thomas Lee. In the past, these records have been used as “proof” of a connection to the famous Lees of Virginia by those wishing to obtain membership in Lineage Societies. National lineage societies have since closed this lineage and no longer accept applicants who use the claim of Capt. Thomas Lee being a son of Richard Lee.'' Johnston County, North Carolina, Wills 1760-1830 v2 p95 on ancestry.com citing State Dept. of Archives and History in Raleigh, NC; transcription of Last Will and testament of Jon. Lee Esq. === To be Deleted Old Profile=== [[Category:Lee_Name_Study]] [[Category: Lees, Lee Name Study]] [[Category: American Revolution Militia Officers]] [[Category:North Carolina Militia, American Revolution]] {{1776 Sticker|unit=North Carolina}} : [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Thomas_Lee_Sandbox&errcode=new_profile Link to Thomas Lee Sanbox] == Foreward == : For review: * [[Space:Lee_Documentation|Lee Documentation]] :: and * [[Space:Thomas_Lee%2C_Thomas_Greenberry_Lee_and_Thomas_Ludwell_Lee|Thomas Lee Thomas Greenberry Lee and Thomas Ludwell Lee]] ::and * [[Space:Capt._Thomas_Lee_-Mysteries_Lee-7459|Mysteries of Lee-7459]] : ''Readers of this posting should note'' ... '''[[Space:John_Lee_DNA_Discussions|DNA Discussions]]''' : It appears that DNA testing has proven that this Lee lineage is not part of the Famous Virginia Lees [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/NCJOHNST/2009-04/1239723086 Rootsweb] broken link It also appears that the line of Capt. Thomas Lee and Col. Greenberry Lee may be unrelated and are being confused. : All editing must have documented citations. We are trying to untangle and correct all irrelevant information on this line. Thank you so much for cooperating. : 1. '''Y-Chromosome DNA has established that John Lee, Esquire, does not descend from, nor does he share a common Lee ancestor with Richard Lee, The Immigrant, progenitor of the famous Lees of Virginia.''' : 2. '''Richard Lee, 1691-1740, married Judith Steptoe. He was a son of Hancock Lee, and grandson of Richard Lee, The Immigrant. No record has come forth proving that '''Richard Lee and Judith Steptoe''' ever had a son named Thomas; the Society of the Lees of Virginia maintains that they did not.''' : As of 16 March 2007: The Lee DNA Genealogy Project is awaiting the participation of a proven Lee male descendant of Captain Thomas Lee of Johnston County, NC / Hawkins County, TN. Contact M. Clint Lee (MClintLee@aol.com) for project details. : Rebecca Foote Smith Owens, primary author of this posting and Lee researcher, of NC, descends from two separate Lee lineages 1) John Lee, Esquire & 2) Hugh Lee. : '''IMPORTANT NOTE''' for Captain Thomas Lee ... : Some researchers have incorrect data concerning parentage of Thomas Lee. This Thomas is ''not'' a descendant of ''Richard Lee and Judith Steptoe''. He is also not a descendant of Sir Thomas Leigh of South Carolina. Please be careful with incorrect data and check your sources before inputting bad material. : Captain Thomas Lee is one of the most researched of the Lees of Virginia, East Tennessee Lee heirs often wish to find a family tie with the Great Lee Family of Virginia. As result some zealous early 20th Century researchers placed erroneous information in circulation. A lady from Alabama, Mrs. Boyle placed fake Bible records in certain genealogical publications in Virginia claiming that Capt. Lee was the son of Richard and Judith (Steptoe) Lee then spread the information, "far and wide". Based on the information spread by Mrs. Boyle Wm. F. Franke made and distributed a family chart showing how Capt. Thomas Lee was the son of Richard Lee, grandson of Hancock Lee and so on. In a letter written to Mrs. Kate Lee on 21 Feb 1955 Wm. F. Franke recanted the chart stating that, "the information given me by others ... was proved to be wrong". [http://www.geni.com/discussions/94779?msg=702591 Geni Discussions] === Disambiguation === : There were two men named Thomas Lee who appear to have been confused in a number of internet pedigrees and elements of each may have been incorporated into this profile ... :: Capt. Thomas Lee (son of John Lee, Esq.) and :: Thomas Greenberry Lee (son of Richard Lee). : '''[[Lee-7459| Capt. Thomas Lee]]''' :: son of John Lee, Esq. and Mary W Bryan [http://newsarch.rootsweb.com/th/read/LEE/2000-01/0947201055 Re: Thomas LEE] (1729-1816) of Ditchley Hall, VA - A SELF-FULFILLING PROPHESY; Date: Thu, 6 Jan 2000; Subject: (LEE-L) :: born 03 Dec 1729 in Nottaway Parish, Isle of Wight County, Virginia :: died 02 July 1816 at Hawkins County, Tennessee :: no evidence supporting a middle name of "Greenberry" :: said to have married three times :: YDNA evidence seems to rule out a connection to the famous LEE's of Virginia (including Gen. Robert E. Lee and descended from Richard Lee, the Immigrant). :'''[[Lee-9072| Col. Thomas Greenberry Lee]]''' :: son of Richard Lee and Judith Steptoe [http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/lee/11718/ Seeking Family Info on Lee & Alford], by Dennis Lee July 28, 2001 '''This is not proven and questionable since Richard Lee's death is said to have occurred c1735/40.''' He is not included in the sketch on Richard Lee of Ditchley by by Mrs. Merillat Moses. [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~lelandva/lucylee2.html "The Lost Child of Richard Lee of Ditchley"] Re: Lucy Lee who married Baldwin Matthews Smith. :: born 1750/52 Guilford County, North Carolina :: died 1784 Richmond, Georgia, USA :: married 1774, Wrightsboro, GA to Elizabeth Few :: said to have been a descendant of Richard Lee, the Immigrant. '''Unproven and questionable. Despite asertations from family researchers and online family trees, there is no proof that (Thomas) Greenberry Lee is a son of Richard Lee. In fact, the 7 known children of Richard Lee do not include Granberry Lee.''' : ''' Parental Notes ''' : '''Additional Information regarding Thomas Lee's parents.''' The issue of the parentage of Capt. Thomas Lee of Johnston County, North Carolina and Hawkins County, Tennessee, has been adequately resolved via a strong document trail by a number of Lee researchers. This proof occurred as early as 1975 and clearly established that '''Thomas Lee was the son of John Lee, Esquire of Johnston County, North Carolina - (b: c1690-1700 d: 1766-1768 Johnston Co, NC)''' : ''However, the myth of a connection of Capt. Thomas Lee to Richard Lee, The Immigrant, and progenitor of the famous Virginia Lees continues today. Much of this myth arises from a Bible that was altered many decades ago. It appears that it is again prudent to revisit the reasons why this record is incorrect.'' : ''The gist of the Bible record, still repeated to this day, is that Capt. Thomas Lee was a son of a Richard Lee, 1691-1740 and his wife Judith Steptoe. This Richard Lee was a son of Hancock Lee and a grandson of Richard Lee, The Immigrant. '''An obviously altered Bible record is available from the Virginia State Library & Archives, 11 Street at Capital Square, Richmond, VA 23219''', “Needham Lee, Sr. Bible record” (Record #24415, VSL:AD). This Bible record represented the family for Capt. Thomas Lee’s son '''Needham Lee who married Susan Bailey'''. Other Bible records may have also been altered to perpetuate this obviously false connection for Capt. Thomas Lee. In the past, these records have been used as “proof” of a connection to the famous Lees of Virginia by those wishing to obtain membership in Lineage Societies. National lineage societies have since closed this lineage and no longer accept applicants who use the claim of Capt. Thomas Lee being a son of Richard Lee.'' Johnston County, North Carolina, Wills 1760-1830 v2 p95 on ancestry.com citing State Dept. of Archives and History in Raleigh, NC; transcription of Last Will and testament of Jon. Lee Esq. == Biography == : Thomas Lee was born 3 Dec 1729 in '''Nottaway Parish, Isle Of Wight County, Virginia''', the son of [[Lee-1662|John Lee, Esquire]] and [[Bryan-1224|Mary W. Bryan]] (daughter of William Bryan and Elizabeth Smith). : In 1755 he owned a plantation on the southern border of Fishpond Creek (and now of the Appomattox River) which was adjacent to Richard Jr.'s : Thomas Lee appeared many time in the Pleas and Quarter Court Minute Records from 1759 until 1780. : It is believed that he was married three times to women named Mary (as was his mother too). Potential wives: [[Griffin-5132|Mary Griffin]], [[Bryan-1224|Mary Bryan]], [[Ingram-1738|Mary Ingram Rains]]. : Thomas Lee first married on 09 Apr 1747 in Virginia to ''' [[Griffin-5132|Mary Griffin]]'''. : Thomas Lee married [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=7836&h=732336&ssrc=pt&tid=67045292&pid=34447106150&usePUB=true&cj=1&sid=v030400008037838ee27b05ec431d87e4aa76866d5c3c&netid=cj&o_xid=0008041151&o_lid=0008041151&o_sch=Affiliate+External U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900] Name: Thomas Lee, Gender: Male, Birth Place: VA, Birth Year: 1729, Spouse Name: Mary Bryan, Spouse Birth Place: NC, Marriage Year: 1761, Number Pages: 1 Source Citation: Source number: 146.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: BSF. Source Information: Yates Publishing. U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations 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 from an array of materials including pedigree charts, family history articles, querie. secondly on 15 Mar 1761 in Johnston County, North Carolina to '''[[Bryan-1224|Mary Bryan]]''' who was born on 04 Nov 1745 in Johnston, North Carolina and died in 1821 in Hawkins County, Tennessee. She should not be confused with a different [[Bryan-1224|Mary W, Bryan]] who was [[Lee-7459|Capt. Thomas Lees']] mother. : Thomas Lee married [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=70453&h=426308&ssrc=pt&tid=67045292&pid=34447106150&usePUB=true&cj=1&sid=v0304000080373442fc64da4042fc9c11bcbf93be979e&netid=cj&o_xid=0008046975&o_lid=0008046975&o_sch=Affiliate+External RootsWeb Marriage Records Index] Name: Thomas (Capt.)(widower) Lee, Spouse: Mary (widow of John RAINS)(dau. of Richard INGRAM) Ingram, Marriage Date: 1772, Marriage Place: Johnston, NC. Source Information: Ancestry.com. Web: RootsWeb Marriage Records Index [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Original data: Marriage Records. RootsWeb. http://userdb.rootsweb.ancestry.com/marriages/. thirdly about 1772 in Johnston County, North Carolina to '''[[Ingram-1738|Mary Ingram Rains]]'''. She was a daughter of Richard Ingram and widow of John Rains (with son Henry Rains). She was born on 04 Nov 1745 in Johnston County, North Carolina and died on 03 Mar 1824 in Hawkins County, Tennessee. : Thomas was a "delegate" to the Convention which sought to establish the state of Franklin. DAR #218683; Johnston Journal, Fall 1996, Thomas R. Lee. : Thomas was a middle-aged man when he formed a company of men for the militia in Johnston County, North Carolina in 1776. [https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/lee/19779/ "As We Remember Rome, North Carolina" by Julia Stanley] from her memories and from family papers about the Lee-Smith-Peacock-Johnson family connections. During the American Revolutionary War he served from the Watauga District, in the North Carolina Militia and became a Captain under General John Sevier. : Capt. Thomas Lee # A068774 www.DAR.org : For his military service he received two land tracts in 1787 which were in Greene County, Tennessee, totaling 1,060 acres (grants #464 and 562). : On 29 June 1816 Thomas Lee made nuncupative Will, telling his sons Needham and William Lee that he wanted to bequeath slaves to his wife Mary and son James, with the rest of his property to be sold. : He died on 02 Jul 1816 in Hawkins County, Tennessee and was buried at Lees Valley Cemetery in Rogersville, Hawkins County, Tennessee. U.S. Veterans Gravesites c1775-2006 on ancestry.com citing National Cemetery Administration & Nationwide Gravesite Locator; for Thomas Lee b: 3 Dec 1729 (Capt. US Army in Revolutionary War) d: 2 Jul 1816 buried: Lees Valley Cemetery, Rogersville, TN 37857. {{FindAGrave|49503296}} : His sons Needham and William wrote down his nuncupative Will on 04 July 1816. Land & Family: 12 Jan 2000 Hawkins County, Tennessee Will Records Book #1 p311 for Thomas Lee on 29 June 1816. [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/14908608?h=5a68fa&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url Tennessee, Wills and Probate Records, 1779-2008 for Thomas Lee] === Known Children === : These are the known children of Thomas Lee for which there is strong evidence to support the parent-child relationship. : '''Thomas and Mary Griffin Lee marriage date 9 Apr 1747''' # [[Lee-11109| Thomas G Lee Jr.]] 1749–1784 '''Parents unproven''' : '''Thomas and Mary Bryan Lee marriage date 15 Mar 1761''' # [[Lee-4073| John Lee]] 1763-1810 ''Sourced Mother Mary Bryan'' # [[Lee-7458| James Bryan Lee]] 1768 - 1837 ''Sourced DAR Mary Bryan'' : '''Thomas and Mary Ingram Rains Lee marriage date before 1774''' # [[Lee-2563| Needham Lee]] 1770 - 1821 m. Susan Bailey - DAR A068774 '''Mary Ingram Rains Lee Proven''' (DOB before marriage of Thomas and Mary Ingram Rains Lee) # [[Lee-11114| Zilpha Lee]] 1773 - 1842 m. Thomas Bailey - DAR A068774 '''Mary Ingram Rains Lee Proven''' (DOB before marriage of Thomas and Mary Ingram Rains Lee) # [[Lee-11110| Willis Lee ]] 13 Feb 1775 Sourced Mary Bryan '''?''' # [[Lee-2560| Winifred Lee]] 1778 - 1815 m. William Bailey - DAR A068774 '''Mary Ingram Rains Lee Proven''' # [[Lee-11117| Samuel G Lee]] 1780 - m. Polly York Proven on his profile '''?''' # [[Lee-11111| Leeanna Lee]] 1781 - 1782 Sourced Sort of Mary Bryan (It does not make sense that Mary Bryan would be her mother, dob is after the marriage of Thomas and Mary Ingram Rains Lee) '''?''' # [[Lee-11103| William Lee]] 1784 - 1849 m. Susannah Pangle - DAR A068774 '''Mary Ingram Rains Lee Proven''' # [[Lee-11107| Edward Lee]] 1788 - 1873 m. Sarah Tinsley - DAR A068774 '''Mary Ingram Rains Lee Proven''' # [[Lee-25958|James Lee]] m. Mary Hall - DAR A068774 '''Mary Ingram Rains Lee Proven''' # [[Lee-13151| Mary Elizabeth Lee]] 1794 - 1871 '''Sourced Mary Ingram Rains Lee''' === Disputed Children === : These are the proposed children of Thomas Lee for which there is no (or unreliable) evidence that proves the parent-child relationship. These relationships are considered questionable. : '''Possible parents Thomas and Mary Griffin Lee, married 9 Apr 1747''' # [[Lee-25805| Samuel Lee]] 1748 – 1762 Unsourced # [[Lee-13144| Lucy Lee]] 1752 - 1851 Unsourced # [[Lee-13145| Nicholas Lee ]] 1755 – 1799 Unsourced # [[Lee-11106| Elizabeth Lee]] 1761 - 1842 Unsourced : '''Possible parents Thomas and Mary Bryan Lee, married 15 Mar 1761''' # [[Lee-11116| Edith Lee]] 1764 Unsourced,DOB would indicate Mary Bryan as mother # [[Lee-13146| Eleanor Lee]] 1765 Shows Mary Griffin as mother but she was deceased at the time of Eleanor's birth. # [[Lee-11119| Richard Bryan Lee]] 1766 - Has sources, parents unproven, DOB would indicate Mary Bryan as mother # [[Lee-13155| Lewis Lee]] 1772 - 1845, DOB would indicate Mary Bryan as mother # [[Lee-11105| Mary Agnes Lee]] 1773 - 1839 No parental documentation, DOB would indicate Mary Bryan as mother # [[Lee-11112| Micajah Lee]] 1769 - 1854 FAG says mother is Mary Ingram Rains Lee, DOB would indicate Mary Bryan as mother : '''Possible parents Thomas and Mary Ingram Rains Lee, married before 1774''' # [[Lee-11104| John Lee]] 1776 - 1842 Unsourced No parental documentation, DOB would indicate Mary Ingram Rains Lee as mother ==Sources== * [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/14992007?h=d15612&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url Colonial Soldiers of the South, 1732-1774 North Carolina Militia] * [http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=70453&h=426308&ssrc=pt&tid=67045292&pid=34447106150&usePUB=true RootsWeb Marriage Records Index] * [http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=7836&h=732336&ssrc=pt&tid=67045292&pid=34447106150&usePUB=true U.S. and International Marriage Records] 1560-1900 compiled by Yates Publishing on ancestry.com * [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/14992046?h=9c13d7&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url North Carolina and Tennessee, Early Land Records, 1753-1931 for Thomas Lee East Tennessee Land Grants Roll 61: Book 4] * [http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=2883&h=260684&ssrc=pt&tid=10419925&pid=1792669643&usePUB=true Tennessee, Early Tax List Records 1783-1895] [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/14991932?h=0ca52d&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url Image of record] * [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/14908698?h=71884b&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url 1790 Census] 1790 USA Census of Jones, North Carolina; on ancestry.com citing FHL#0568147; NARA# M637_7; p423; image#570; * [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/LEE/2000-06/0960861992 Will of Thomas Lee] [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/14908608?h=5a68fa&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url Image of Will] * [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/14992107?h=868474&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url U.S., Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783 Continental Troops Hazens Regiment, 1778-1779 (Folders 208-213) - Livingston´s Regiment, 1777-1780 (Folders 216-218)] * [http://books.google.com/books?id=ulOUAGGnQjcC&pg=PA571&lpg=PA571&dq=richard+lee+judith+steptoe&source=bl&ots=ygFadTLXyc&sig=56hUSQdcZqFMtC7C9VhdpHAQFlU&hl=en&sa=X&ei=i0LUU8bIJNfNsQSxk4GACg&ved=0CDgQ6AEwCA#v=onepage&q=richard%20lee%20judith%20steptoe&f=false "History of Wilkinson County"] [Georgia] by Victor Davidson & Meyer Davidson, M.D. & Genealogical Publishing Company in 2009. * "History of W. C. Allen, 'Uncle Bill' of Savage, Clinton County Kentucky and Extended Families" by Jean Stamm * "History of W. C. Allen, 'Uncle Bill' of Albany, Clinton County Kentucky and Extended Families" as it relates to the History, Genealogy, and Geography of Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee and Kentucky and elsewhere. * U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications 1889-1970 v259 on Ancestry.com * Daughters of the American Revolution Membership Applications :: [http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A068774 DAR A068774] Proven Line of Son Needham Lee :: [http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=2349&MyLineageCount=1 DAR 2349] :: [http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=211490&MyLineageCount=1 DAR 211490] :: [http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=224984&MyLineageCount=1 DAR 224984] :: [http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=525388&MyLineageCount=1 DAR 525388] :: [http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=643084&MyLineageCount=1 DAR 643084] :: [http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=617834&MyLineageCount=1 DAR 617834] :: [http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=807051&MyLineageCount=1 DAR 807051]. ===Notes=== : https://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=vcannon167&id=I00503 : "First Census" of Kentucky 1790 [p.1] History Of The First United States Census Of Kentucky [p.5] Kentucky Counties in 1790 page 57 Lee, James Fayette 7/ 1/1789 "First Census" Of Kentucky 1790 [p.1] History Of The First United States Census Of Kentucky [p.5] Kentucky Counties in 1790 page 57 Lee, Wm Fayette 1/11/1790 : Name: James Lee Township: Big Poplar Creek County: Knox State: KY Year: 1820 Roll: M33_23 Page: 300 Image Number: 169 Image: James Lee over 45 female over 45 male 16, female 10, female 16, female 26 Name: Lee, James, Sr. Township: Unknown Townships County: Knox State: Kentucky Year: 1830 Roll: M19_38 Page: 249 Image: 489 Name: Lee, James Township: Unknown Townships County: Knox State: Kentucky Year: 1840 Page: 310 Name: Lee, James Year: 1850 County: Knox Township: Unknown Townships State: Kentucky Page: 355 1)Source Information: Film Number: 170659 2C180 Page Number: 1079 Reference number: 23608 FHL US/CAN Film 170650 : 2) Proof of the birth of James Lee was found through the application of Celia Faith Bollich who was accepted into The Daughters of The American Revolution with Revolution with the affidavits she submitted to her ancestry to James Lee. She being the descendent of James Lee and Nancy Mayes. Her certification was done using James Lees' pension papers that proved his service in the American Revolutionary War. Stating his birth date and place as 1770 Prince William County Virginia. National number 470 050 approved and accepted October 1, 1984 : 3) Virginia Colonial Militia, 1651-1776 Certificates. Rank - Induction: PRIVTE Roll Box:123 Roll Description: Continental Troops James Lee received land grants totaling 640 acres in Knox County : 4) Botetourt County, Virginia, Genealogy Tax List For 1780 and 1790 Phillip, James, James, Andrew, Lee : 5) Family Search™ Pedigree Resource File Pedigree Resource File - Compact Disc #33 1392962-0723101194749 Parents: Father: Thomas Lee Capt Disc #33 Pin #296172 Mother: Mary Bryan Disc #33 Pin #296173 Birth: 20 Oct 1768 Place: Virginia : 6) "History of Knox County Kentucky" by Elmer Decker......States that James Lee was a Revolutionary War Veteran from Virginia : 7) James Lee, Sr. Grant of land for revolutionary services 17 2 Petition 21 Rev. Pensions Lee, Jas & Wm. Acres:160 Book: 5 Survey Date: County: watercourse: Page: 304 Township: N W Qr Sec 21Range: T-2 R-1 W Reference: The Kentucky Land Grants Volume 1 Part 1 Chapter VII Grants West Of Tennessee River (1822-1858) The Counties Of Kentucky page 841 http://www.geocities.com/bourbonstreet/Delta/7003/pgtax1787b.html : Sources: : 1. 1790 Census Abbr 1790 Census Text Name: Jno Mays Township: Not Stated County: Burke State: NC Year: 1790 Roll: M637_7 Page: 108 Image: 0061 Name: James Lee Township: Not Stated County: Burke State: NC Year: 1790 Roll: M637_7 Page: 109 Image: 0064 Name: James B Lee Township: Not State : 2. Whitley County Kentucky Court Records. ABBR Whitley County Kentucky Court Records. Mary Pennington was born in Tennessee; her parents were both born in Tennessee. Mary was 21 years old on 30 March 1870 Abbr Whitley County Kentucky Court Records. : 3. Before the gap Census data Abbr before the gap Census data Text Name: Benjn Cox Township: Not Stated County: Abbeville State: South Carolina Year: 1790 Roll: M637_11 Page: 59 Image: 0273 Name: Jno Cox Township: Not Stated County: Abbeville State: South Carolina Year: 1790 Roll: M637_11 Page: 59 Image: 0273 : Source Citation: "Pedigree Resource File," database, Family Search (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.2.1/SGK8-9WG : accessed 4 January 2012), entry for James Bryan /Lee/. : Powers/Lee Family - Entries: 1798 Updated: 2010-03-06 17:45:14 UTC (Sat) Contact: Joyce Riley. ID: I30498171. Name: James LEE, Given Name: James, Surname: Lee, Sex: M, Birth: abt 1770 in '''Londonderry, Ireland''' ???, Death: 25 Dec 1837 in Knox Co, KY : Notes: : (1) Latter Day Saints IGI Record British Isles has born in Ireland ABT 1765. : (2) Notes from Carol Golden have Londonderry as town of birth in Ireland. : (3) Knox Co KY Marriage Record for James Lee, Jr. Show his Father's Place of birth as Ireland. : (4) "Irish Identity : Lee : English but most Irish bearing this name are native. Usually the Anglicization of Maclaoidhigh or Mac an Leogha. Connected to the Galway O’Flaherty’s and other identified locations include north Connacht and the Limerick-Cork sector." Source: [http://www.hoganstand.com/general/identity/lists/c.htm Lee name origin] : (5) Knox County Survey Book A :: Transcript of Survey Book submitted by Janet Foster. Page 386, leaf 140, Knox County Sect. Jan. 6th, 1817’ Surveyed for James Lee, Assee. of Joshua Tye, 40 acres of land by virtue of part of a Kentucky Land Office Warrant No. 1269 and bearing date, Nov., the 4th, 1816. Situate Lying in Knox County on Poplar Creek: (see next page), (Page 387, leaf 140 continued), Benijah Harp} H.C.M., Pearce D. Hamlin, JAS. Lee, Marker, Jo. Gillis, D. S. For George W. Craig, S.K.C. : (6) 1820 U S Federal Census for Knox County, KY :: James Lee Males 1 under 16 1 over 45; Females 1 under 10; 1 under 16; 1 under 26; 1 over 45 : (7) 1830 U S Federal Census for Knox County, KY, '''James Lee, Sr.''' Males one age 5-10; one age 10-15; and one age 60-70. Females one age 20-30; one 60-70. Marriage 1 '''Nancy Mayes''' b: abt 1770 in England, :: Children # James Lee b: 1806 in VA, # Sarah "Sally" Lee b: abt 1800 in VA, # Nancy Ann Lee b: 1801 in VA, # Hannah Lee b: 11 Feb 1802 in VA, # Rebecca Lee b: abt 1795 in VA, # Caroline Lee b: 1804 in VA, # George Lee b: 1810 in KY, # Benjamin Lee b: abt 1815 in KY, # Ferraby Lee b: 1814 in KY, # Mary "Polly" Lee b: abt 1800 in VA, # Catherine "Kitty" Lee b: abt 1816 in KY : Father: Thomas ''Greenberry'' Lee b: 03 DEC 1729 in Ditchley, Northumberland, Virginia : Mother: Mary Bryan b: 14 Nov 1745 in Johnson Co., NC : Marriage 1 Nancy Mayes b: Abt 1786 in Henry Co., VA :: Children # Hannah Lee b: 11 Feb 1802 in Knox Co., KY # Catherine Lee # Benjamin Lee # Mary "Polly" Lee # Rebecca Lee b: Abt 1795 in VA # Sarah "Sally" Lee b: 1800 in VA # Nancy Ann Lee b: Abt 1801 in VA # James Lee b: Abt 1806 in VA # Ferraby Lee b: Abt 1814 in Knox Co., KY # Caroline Lee == Acknowledgements == * Lee-7459 was created by [[Bairfield-1|Michelle Brooks]] on 21 Oct 2013 * Lee-10269 was created by [[Kerst-10|Linda Weishahn]] on 24 Sep 2014. * Lee-11101 was created by [[Miles-436|Vick Miles]] through the import of Vicktory_Lap_2014-03-06_01_FULL.ged on 04 Jan 2015. * Lee-12711 was created by Elizabeth Howie on 23 May 2015. ----

Thomas Mathews/Mathis will

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October ye Fifteenth, 1764, this being my last will and testament in the name of God Amen. I Thos. Mathis being in perfect sence and memory and knowing it to be appointed once for all men to die I give my soul to God who gave it me and my body to the earth to be buried to the discretion of executors and my worldly estate as followeth: Item. To my daughter Frances Coleman I give ten shillings besides what she was possessed with before. Item. To my son Charles Mathis I give five shillings besides what he already has had of me. Item. To my daughter Sarah Hill I give ten shillings besides what she has had of me. Item. To my son James Mathis I give my Negro fellow Will. Item. To my daughter Milly I give ten shillings besides what she already has. Item. To my son Isaac Mathis I give 160 more or less acres of land lying over the creek being part of the Coles survey and the remainder tract of the land I give to my son Thomas Mathis. Item. And my home plantation I give to my son, Benjamin Mathis, being 150 acres, more or less. Item. To my loving wife I give three Negroes Cook, Rachel and Hannah during her life if after her death the Negro feller Cook shall return to my son Isaac and Rachel to my son Thomas likewise and Hannah to my son Benjamin. Likewise, also to my son Isaac, I give Dinah and Daniel after my wife's decease. Also to my son Benjamin I give Neil and David after my wife's decease. Item. To my son, Isaac, I give my mill observed Thomas and Benjamin I give equal part with my son lsaac til they come of age. Item. To my son Thomas, I give my Negro Peter as soon as he comes of age, and Kate to my son Benjamin as soon as he comes of age, and to my son James, I give one bed and furniture and to my son Isaac I give my still and him l leave to pay all my worldly debts. item. To my son, Isaac, I give one bed and furniture and to my son Thomas another bed and furniture and to my son Benjamin another bed and furniture after my wife's decease I leave everything that is not already given I give to my three youngest sons, Thomas, Isaac and Benjamin to be equally divided among them. My son Charles and my son lsaac l leave my executors. Thomas (his mark) Mathis Test: William Pullen, Isaac Mathis, Thomas Mathis. North Carolina, Halifax County, April Court, 1765. The above will was exhibited in open court and duly proved by the oath of Thos. Mathis a witness thereto, who on his oath did say that he saw the testator, Thos. Mathis, seal, publish and deliver the same to be his last will and testament and that at the same time he saw William Pullen and lsaac Mathis the other two subscribing witnesses sign the same as witnesses thereto whereupon Isaac Mathis one of the executors therein named came in Court and was duly qualified by taking of the oath by law directed wherefore return shall be recorded. Test: Joseph Montfort, Clerk of the Court.

Thomas McCalley Plantation, Madison County, Alabama

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[[Category:Thomas McCalley Plantation, Madison County, Alabama]] [[Category:Madison County, Alabama, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Madison County, Alabama, Slaves]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Plantations Index]] ==Biography== [[McCalley-35|Thomas McCalley]] was born about 1807 in Spotsylvania County, Virginia. At a young age he moved to Madison County, Alabama, near Huntsville. He ran a very successful dry goods business and by 1850 was a wealthy man who owned over 70 slaves. In the 1860 census he was listed as owning 48 slaves. ==Slaves Identified by Name== These people have been identified as having been slaves of Thomas McCalley through various sources, such as obituaries or Freedman's Bank and Census Records. ===Freedmen's Bank Records=== *[[Scruggs-1414|Berry Scruggs]] '''United States, Freedman's Bank Records, 1865-1874''': "United States, Freedman's Bank Records, 1865-1874"
Image path: United States, Freedman's Bank Records, 1865-1874 > Huntsville, Alabama > Roll 1, Nov 18, 1865-Aug 21, 1874, accounts 1-1698 > image 83 of 218; citing NARA microfilm publication M816 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1970).
{{FamilySearch Image|S3HT-6R7Q-LXY}} (accessed 2 August 2022) *Freedmen's Bank Records No.660
*[[Scruggs-1403|Dr. Burgess E Scruggs]] (son of Berry Scruggs) *[[Taylor-90288|Humphrey Taylor]] '''United States, Freedman's Bank Records, 1865-1874''': "United States, Freedman's Bank Records, 1865-1874"
Image path: United States, Freedman's Bank Records, 1865-1874 > Huntsville, Alabama > Roll 1, Nov 18, 1865-Aug 21, 1874, accounts 1-1698 > image 88 of 218; citing NARA microfilm publication M816 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1970).
{{FamilySearch Image|S3HT-6R7Q-G29}} (accessed 2 August 2022) *Freedmen's Bank Record No.697
===Freedmen's Census=== *[[Jones-122874|Rosa Jones]] (and her children), age 40, house servant '''Alabama, Freedmen's Burea...Office Records, 1865-1872''': "Alabama, Freedmen's Burea...Office Records, 1865-1872"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1193947 Records of the field offices for the state of Alabama, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1872]
Image path: Alabama, Freedmen's Bureau Field Office Records, 1865-1872 > Huntsville and Athens (claims agent) > Roll 19, Census of black citizens and register of bounty claims received and forwarded, 1865, Jun-Jul 1868 > image 12 of 82; citing NARA microfilm publication M1900 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-99LD-YHGF}} (accessed 2 August 2022) *1868 Freedmen's Census p.20
*[[Jones-122875|Frances Jones]], age 18 *[[Jones-122876|Leroy Jones]], age 14 *[[Jones-122877|Sarah Jones]], age 6 *[[Jones-122878|Emma Jones]], age 3 *[[McCauley-2444|Harriet McCauley]], age 16 ==Unnamed Slaves== 1860 Census - These Unnamed Slaves Listed by Age and Sex Only {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name of Slave Owners!!Number of Slaves!!Age!!Sex!!Color |- |Thos S McCalley||2||36||M||B |- |Thos S McCalley||1||21||F||B |- |Thos S McCalley||1||45||M||B |- |Thos S McCalley||1||50||F||B |- |Thos S McCalley||1||14||F||B |- |Thos S McCalley||1||12||F||B |- |Thos S McCalley||1||75||M||B |- |Thos S McCalley||1||35||F||B |- |Thos S McCalley||1||26||F||B |- |Thos S McCalley||1||6||M||B |- |Thos S McCalley||1||4||M||B |- |Thos S McCalley||1||4/12||F||B |- |Thos S McCalley||1||40||F||B |- |Thos S McCalley||1||19||F||B |- |Thos S McCalley||1||14||F||B |- |Thos S McCalley||1||8||M||B |- |Thos S McCalley||1||6||M||B |- |Thos S McCalley||1||1||F||B |- |Thos S McCalley||1||10||F||B |- |Thos S McCalley||1||49||M||B |- |Thos S McCalley||1||35||F||B |- |Thos S McCalley||1||10||F||B |- |Thos S McCalley||1||8||F||B |- |Thos S McCalley||1||4||M||B |- |Thos S McCalley||1||6/12||F||B |- |Thos S McCalley||1||49||F||B |- |Thos S McCalley||1||39||F||B |- |Thos S McCalley||1||22||M||B |- |Thos S McCalley||1||12||M||B |- |Thos S McCalley||1||2||F||B |- |Thos S McCalley||1||50||F||B |- |Thos S McCalley||1||14||F||B |- |Thos S McCalley||1||12||F||B |- |Thos S McCalley||1||75||F||B |- |Thos S McCalley||1||45||F||B |- |Thos S McCalley||1||12||M||B |- |Thos S McCalley||1||79||F||B |- |Thos S McCalley||1||20||F||B |- |Thos S McCalley||1||23||M||B |- |Thos S McCalley||1||25||M||B |- |Thos S McCalley||1||28||F||B |- |Thos S McCalley||1||35||M||B |- |Thos S McCalley||1||25||F||B |- |Thos S McCalley||1||40||M||B |- |Thos S McCalley||1||60||M||B |- |Thos S McCalley||1||30||M||B |} ===Notes=== The enslaved from this plantation were emancipated after the Civil War, during the lifetime of Thomas McCalley. After much research, with all online tools and resources, there seems to be little information available about the enslaved who lived on this plantation. ==Sources== Thomas McCalley is listed as a slave owner in following census: * '''1850 Census''': "1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archive in Washington DC; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census Of The United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
{{Ancestry Sharing|29608415|54899c}} - {{Ancestry Record|8055|90274821}} (accessed 24 July 2022)
Thomas S Mccauley in District 36, Madison, Alabama, USA. (Total 70+ slaves) * '''1860 Census''': "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
{{Ancestry Sharing|29608346|e28ae0}} - {{Ancestry Record|7668|4343979}} (accessed 24 July 2022)
(79) in South Western Division, Madison, Alabama, USA. (total 48 slaves)

Thomas Meador Research Revisited

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In 1983, Victor P. Meador and Bernal M. Meador published [http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/539389 ''Our Meador Families in Colonial America : As found in the records of Isle of Wight, Lancaster, (old) Rappahannock, Richmond, Essex and Caroline Counties, Virginia''].''Our Meador Families in Colonial America'', Meador, Victor P. & Meador, Bernal M., 1983, [http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/539389 186 pages] In the decades since, many of the theories and opinions discussed in the book have come to be accepted by many as absolute, inarguable facts. Theories and opinions can, of course, always be revisited, debated, revised and even replaced. For simplicity, and as Victor P. Meador appears to have been the primary author and "voice" of the publication, the author(s) will hereafter be referred to simply as "VPM," and the title will be shortened to ''Our Meador Families''. The book is copyrighted, but is available digitally from your local [https://www.familysearch.org/centers/locations/ Family History Center]. Only select quotes from the book will be used here for discussion and analysis. The staggering amount of information that VPM published in this and his much more prolific three-volume "solo" set, [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/569502 ''Meador Families of Virginia : and points west,'']''Meador families of Virginia : and points west'', Meador, Victor P., 1989, [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records?search=Creator.title:Meador,%20Victor%20P.&sort=_score&perpage=10&page=1&&search_submit=1&search=Title:Meador%20Families%20of%20Virginia%20and%20points%20west%20AND%20Creator.title:Meador,%20Victor%20P.&adv_search_lds=%5B%7B%22name%22%3A%22Title%22%2C%22value%22%3A%22Meador%20Families%20of%20Virginia%20and%20points%20west%22%2C%22label%22%3A%22Title%22%7D%2C%7B%22name%22%3A%22Creator.title%22%2C%22value%22%3A%22Meador%2C%20Victor%20P.%22%2C%22label%22%3A%22Author%22%7D%5D&main_keyword= 3 volumes] provides an invaluable ''starting point'' for anyone researching a Meador family in this country. The index alone to this later publication is 233 pages! VPM must be commended for the incredible contributions of his life's work, a herculean effort that certainly left no time to track down every single scrap of information on each of the tens of thousands of Meadors he researched. That part, he left for us... In the case of Thomas Meador, VPM appears to have worked backward from the premise that the names ''Mead'' and ''Meador'' were essentially interchangeable 400 years ago, to build a case to support the theory that the orphaned son of [[Meads-1235|Thomas Mead/Meade/Meads/Meades]] could have ended up with the surname [[Meador-296|Meader/Meather/Meador]]. In order to force a square Meador peg through a round Mead hole, critical corners were discarded: # ''Mead'' is a single-syllable word that rhymes with ''weed,'' while ''Meador'' is a two-syllable word that rhymes with ''weather'' or ''meadow''. # VPM either ignored or overlooked Lambert Lambertson (with one minor exception). # The cornerstone of the theory is an intentionally ambiguously-worded grant to a dead man. # Ambrose Meador and his son, Thomas, were discussed but dismissed. ==The Name== VPM wrote: ''"There has been much discussion of the many variant spellings of our name... As an example, the name of Ambrose Meador is spelled variously as Meades, Meader, Meather, and Meathes."'' However, a close examination of every extant record reveals that it was always written with an "r" at the end. The only exceptions were when a superfluous "s" was added, as in ''Meaders'' or ''Meathers''. VPM accurately pointed out that it can be difficult to distinguish between an "r" and an "s," but there are no instances of the surname of Ambrose or his sons that can clearly be declared to be ''Meades'' or ''Meathes''. Similarly, but reversed, there is no extant record involving Thomas Mead or his orphan son that includes the letter "r" in the surname. The following chronological lists of every known extant record of the two [[Meads-1235|Thomas Meads]] and [[Meador-296|Ambrose]]'s son, Thomas, include links to images of the originals (or ancient copies of lost originals, if that's the best that exists today), for comparison: '''Thomas Mead''' * 1653-09-12, 700 acres from Wm. Underwood to Thomas Meads, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PF-HLKY?i=212 Lancaster Book 1, page 111] * 1653-09-17, two cows from Tho. Meade to Miner Dooders, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PF-HGSC?i=278 Lanc 1:221] * 1654-08-07, Bena. Harrison, runaway from Tho. Meads, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PF-HL55?i=243 Lanc 1:152] * 1654-09-07, 1000-acre grant to John Phillips & Thomas Meade, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9P6-367F?i=34 (Old) Rappahannock Book 2, page 1] * 1654/5-02-06, Tho. Mead in Ja. Wm'son's list of tithes, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PF-HLXX?i=257 Lanc 1:178] * 1654/5-03-05, Will of Thomas Mead/s, probated 1655-06-06, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PF-CSX2-T?i=25 Lanc 2:12] * 1655-08-06, Tho. Mead son of Tho. Mead dec'd in custody of Wm. Underwood, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PF-HG3R?i=272 Lanc 1:209] * 1655-12-07, Thomas Meads estate to Mr. Underwood, guardian of Thomas Meades, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PF-HLT7?i=284 Lanc 1:233] * 1655/6-01-06, payment to George Bryer from estate of Thomas Meades, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PF-HG3Y?i=290 Lanc 1:245] * 1656-06-06, difference involving Thos. Meads, Wm. Underwood & Geo. Bryer, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PF-HGC3?i=302 Lanc 1:266] * 1656-09-03, Estate of Thomas Meads to Vinc. Stanford, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PF-HLTY?i=314 Lanc 1:290] * 1656-11-05, difference involving Thos. Meads, Wm. Underwood & Geo. Bryer, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PF-HGWR?i=315 Lanc 1:293] * 1658-12-__, Thomas Meades sells James Haire a 25-acre portion of his deceased father's land and signs with a unique mark, never seen before or again, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9P6-367Z?i=48 Rapp 2:53] '''Thomas Meader''' * 1653/4-01-31, debt of Lambert Lambertson against plantation shared with Tho. Meader, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PF-HGQL?i=235 Lanc 1:136] * 1654-12-01, Thomas Meader, witness to Ambrose's deed to Thomas Robinson, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9P6-36SM?i=40 Rapp 2:37-38] * 1655-12-07, Tho. Meather in Will'm Underwood's list of tithes, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PF-HL5P?i=285 Lanc 1:234] * 1656-05-16, Thomas Meather complains about Lambertson debt, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PF-CSXZ-L?i=74 Lanc 2:110] * 1656-06-17, Tho. Meather petition re. Lambertson debt, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PF-CSXZ-L?i=74 Lanc 2:110-111] * 1656-09-03, Thomas Meather acknowledged in deed to Ambrose, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PF-CSXL-Y?i=38 Lanc 2:38] * 1656-11-05, Thomas Meather re. debt of Lambertson, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PF-HLTY?i=314 Lanc 1:291] * 1656-11-05, Ambrose & Tho Meather together in Will Underwood's list of tithes, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PF-HG3J?i=320 Lanc 1:302] * 1656-12-19, Ambrose & Thomas Meader listed sequentially in inventory of James Williamson's estate, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9P6-36S8?i=59 Rapp 2:75-81] * 1657__-__, Thomas Meader sells Richard Tomlynson half of the tract (below) from Ambrose, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9P6-3D14?i=44 Rapp 2:45] * 1658-08-30, Ambrose sells 300 acres to son, Thomas Meader, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9P6-3D14?i=44 Rapp 2:45] * 1658-09-02, Ambrose names Thomas Meader his attorney, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9P6-3D14?i=44 Rapp 2:45] * 1658-10-31, Thomas Meader sells Lambert Lambertson the other half of the tract from Ambrose, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9P6-36SK?i=47 Rapp 2:52] * 1659-08-07, John Cooke(s) assigns patent rights to Thomas Meader(s), [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9P6-36QR?i=55 Rapp 2:68] Three separate records involving Ambrose Meador, as one of the appraisers of the estate of Thomas Mead, deceased, include the names of both men written at the same time by the same scribe in each instance, and provide the strongest case that can be made to conclude any debate about these two men having had the same surname: * 1655-06-06, Ambrose '''Meader''' appointed appraiser of estate of Thomas '''Meads''', [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PF-HLDT?i=266 Lanc 1:197] * 1655-07-14, Appraisal of estate of Thomas '''Meade''' by Ambrose '''Meather''', [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PF-CSXV-Q?i=57 Lanc 2:76-77] * 1655/6-01-06, Ambrose '''Meather''' ordered to divide estate of Thomas '''Meads''', [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PF-HG7D?i=291 Lanc 1:247] Three other records involving a Thomas Meader were not included in the list above for Ambrose's son because it isn't clear that they could have been him. These were certainly not records of Thomas Mead, and it is possible one or more of them involved a different Thomas Meader, who might have been older than Ambrose's son: * 1653/4-03-06, Tho: Meader Constable & Mr Ja: Wm:son to administer the oath, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PF-HLT1?i=237 Lanc 1:141] * 1656/7-01-14, Thomas Meather & Rob't Griffon[?] appointed appraisers of the estate of Rob't Wiley, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PF-HGSX?i=323 Lanc 1:309] * 1659/60-01-30, Thomas Meader witnessed a deed from Thomas Goodrich to Anthony Stevens for 400 acres on the north side of the Rappahannock River opposite "New Noimcoke," [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9P6-3DYM?i=106 Rapp 2:168-169] ==Lambert Lambertson== The near total omission of Lambert Lambertson from ''Our Meador Families'' is surprising. The book appeared to have been based on exhaustive research that included every extant Mead or Meador record, but this omission shows that their research was less than exhaustive. Attempting to find every mention on every painfully scripted, and often fragmented, page is certainly no small task, but in a different context, the authors cited Beverley Fleet's ''Virginia Colonial Abstracts'', which includes transcriptions of the records documenting Lambertson's partnership with Thomas Meador... Thomas was clearly a bit older than VPM thought, as proven by the 31 Jan 1653/4 acknowledgement by Lambert Lambertson of his debt to James Williamson: :Know all men by these pr:sents y't I Lambert Lamberson of Rapahanock in ye County of Lancaster doe acknowledge my selfe to be indebted to Ja: W'mson ye sume of 4500 lbs of tobacco & caske to be p'd upon ye 8th daye of 8'ber next ensueinge ye date hearof at one intyre paym't upon ye plantacon of ye sd Lam Lamberson & '''Tho: Meader''' & for ye true p:formance whereof I doe acknowledge to have delivered to ye aboves'd Ja: W'mson three Cows & one yearling Calfe now in ye possession of ye sd '''Tho: Meader''' & also ye halfe of three servants alsoe in ye possession of ye aboves'd...Lancaster Deed & Will Book 1, page 136 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PF-HGQL?i=235 [Lanc 1:136]] This shows that Thomas was of age at least by 1653, and possibly earlier, as it is unclear how long he had shared responsibility with Lambertson for the plantation by the time this debt was incurred. A series of transactions involving the plantation land span the years from 1650-1656, but were all recorded consecutively on 7 Aug 1656. The first was the reaffirmed grant of the 372-acre tract on a branch of Morrattico Creek to David Fox, who deeded it to Richard Hutton & Lambert Lambertson in 1652. Hutton deeded his moiety to Lambertson on 1653-08-26, and Lambertson ultimately deeded it all to Alexander Portus sometime before 6 Mar 1655/6, when the undated deed was recognized in court.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PF-HLFM?i=293 Lanc 1:250-251] Lambertson was present to witness James Williamson's 1000-acre deed to Ambrose Meather/Meader on 1 Dec 1655,[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PF-HL13?i=309 Lanc 1:280-281] but then appointed John Sherlocke his attorney and "privately absented himselfe out of this County of Lanc'r & disposed of ye greatest part of his Estate" by May of 1656, according to the complaint of Thomas Meather, who had been left saddled with the debt to James Williamson.Power of Attorney to Sherlocke, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PF-CSXJ-B?i=73 Lanc 1:109]Thomas Meather complaint, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PF-CSXJ-B?i=73 Lanc 1:110] It might be significant that Thomas Meader was never involved in any of the land transactions for the plantation, yet he was named by Lambertson as co-owner of the plantation in court shortly after Richard Hutton sold his Moiety to Lambertson. A marriage to a daughter of Lambertson might explain this, but so might a devious move by Lambertson to take advantage of the young man and "split town" with Thomas' name on the debt slip... The latter scenario seems unlikely, given Thomas' deed to Lambertson for half of the land he received from his father a couple years later.(Old) Rappahannock Book 2, page 52 [[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9P6-36SK?i=47 Rapp 2:52]] If there was bad blood, it seems to have been quickly resolved. An examination of tithe lists during this period shows that Ambrose with four tithes, and "Mr. Lambert" with 12 tithes were in different lists in 1653.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PF-HLYM?i=202 Lanc 1:91][https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PF-HGQD?i=203 Lanc 1:92] Thomas could have been included in either one, but Lamertson's claim that Thomas was co-owner of his plantation came just three months later... It seems certain that Thomas would have been one of the five tithes in the "Famyly of Mr. Lambert" on 6 Feb 1654, but the use of the word "famylyes" when referring to tithes per household might not be as significant as it seems.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PF-HLXX?i=257 Lanc 1:178] On 7 Dec 1655, shortly before Lambertson sold the plantation and "absented the county," Thomas Meather was in the same list with two tihes, but separate from Mr. Lambertson with five tithes.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PF-HL5P?i=285 Lanc 1:234] Then on 5 Nov 1656, Ambrose reappeared by name, listed together with Thomas and both men charged collectively for five tithes.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PF-HG3J?i=320 Lanc2: 302] No Mr. Lambert or Lambertson appears in any list this time. He had absented... ==The Grant== A major point of confusion is the 9 Apr 1664 grant of 450 acres on Hoskins Creek.Land Office Patents No. 5, [https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/altrmk/alma990007947850205756 p. 196] Although VPM provided images of several significant documents in the book, he did not do so for this one, the single-most critical document to his argument. This is a very interesting omission, especially given that he withheld two incredibly important details in his partial transcription: # The word "Orphan" was not originally included in the language written by the Governor or his representative. The word was added some time later, interlined above Thomas Meader's name. # The space where the words "Thomas Meader Deceased" appear was apparently left blank when first written, as indicated by parentheses. It appears that the Governor, or whoever wrote on his behalf, had been informed that the previous rights holder had died, but he was unsure of his name, so he intentionally left the space blank until more information came in. An accurate representation of this intentionally ambigously-worded grant must include either an [http://image.lva.virginia.gov/LONN/LO-1/005/005_0213.tif image of the page], the explanation just provided, or possibly even a transcription that attempts to capture the intentionally incomplete original language, followed by a discussion of the confusing details: :''"To all to whom these presents shall come, Greetings; now know ye that I, the said Sir William Berkeley, Knight, Governor of Virginia, give and grant unto Thomas Meader, four hundred and fifty acres of land in Lancaster County on the South side of the head of Hoskins Creek, beginning at a poplar standing by the side of a Beaver Dam near the Indian Path and running South by West two hundred and fifty poles, thence parallel to the Dam West by North four hundred and fifty poles [part of the description left out here] to the Dam to the first mentioned tree. The said land being first granted to Thomas Browning by patent dated the thirtieth of November, one thousand six hundred and fifty seven, and by him assigned to John Cooke, and by him assigned to ( ________________ ) and by his will given to the said Thomas Meader. To have and to hold [etc.] Dated the ninth of April, one thousand, six hundred and sixty four."'' This representation still leaves us with unanswerable questions, but it opens the possible explanations to areas that VPM had already dismissed by this point in the book. The Governor was obviously a busy man who could not have been intimately familiar with all of the people involved in the colonial land transactions he oversaw. From the text above, it is clear that he had an account of the history of this tract, including that the "current" rights-holder was Thomas Meader. It is also quite clear that he knew someone had recently died, and that the rights were now to be left to an heir. It isn't at all clear, however, how a man could have known the name of the heir (a child) without knowing the name of his deceased father. It is again interesting that VPM didn't bother to cite the original transactions involving this tract that were referenced in the grant. Thomas Browning's original patent and his transfer to John Cooke were recorded together on the same fragmented page in 1659.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9P6-36SW?i=49 Rapp 2:55] About three months later on 7 Aug 1659, John Cooke(s) "[did] assigne over unto Thomas Meader(s) or his assignes all my right & title of this pattent..."[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9P6-36QR?i=55 Rapp 2:68] This last omission is inexcusable, whether intentional or not, as it proves that [[Meads-1235|Thomas Mead]], who had been dead for four years, could not possibly have been the recipient of the patent rights from John Cooke. This record alone shatters the cornerstone and destroys the "Mead = Meador" premise, but there's more... These records also clearly show that the Governor's office should have had the name of Thomas Meader associated with this tract for about five years before the incomplete grant was recorded that did include his name, but was intentionally missing the name of someone who had recently died. There are no other transactions recorded for this tract between 1659 and 1664, nor should there be. What appears to be missing is the will of Thomas Meader, which was apparently either never recorded, or the page(s) it was recorded on have been lost. It seems most likely that it was only the name of Thomas Meader's orphan son that was unknown by the Governor's office when the incomplete grant was drafted, but the blank space was in the wrong place. It is possible that Thomas had a son named Thomas who died not long after his father, but it is just as likely, if not more-so, that the orphan's name was actually John Meader. ==Thomas, Son of Ambrose, Revisited== As established above, Thomas was probably born about 1630, and certainly before 1633, the year of birth established by VPM for his brother, John. In his early adulthood, during the years 1653-1655, Thomas appears to have been included in Lambert Lambertson's tithes, not appearing by name in any list until 7 Dec 1655, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PF-HL5P?i=285 Lanc 1:234] around the time Lambertson sold the plantation tract to Alexander Portus.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PF-HLFM?i=293 Lanc 1:250-251] However, it was not suggested that Thomas might have been married to a daughter of Lambertson because of the tithe lists. Rather, it was the otherwise unexplained claim by Lambertson in January of 1653/4 that Thomas Meador was the co-owner of his plantation,[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PF-HGQL?i=235 Lanc 1:136] while Thomas Meador's name does not appear in any of the transactions for the land from 1652-1656, a period that spans the entire duration of Lambertson's ownership.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PF-HLFM?i=293 Lanc 1:250-251] Thomas was certainly more than an overseer, but how he might have been considered a co-owner is debatable... Thomas continued to appear in records for a few years before beginning to make land transactions in 1657, when he sold half of the 300-acre tract from his father before Ambrose had even deeded it to him.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9P6-3D14?i=44 Rapp 2:45] His penultimate appearance in the record books was the 31 Oct 1658 deed to Lambert Lambertson for the other half of the tract from Ambrose.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9P6-36SK?i=47 Rapp 2:52] It is possible that he was already working the as-yet ungranted tract of land on Hoskins Creek, for which he would soon acquire the rights from John Cooke, and that his father-in-law helped him out by taking Ambrose's land off his hands and providing funds to purchase and establish a new plantation. Whatever the case, the 7 Aug 1659 rights transfer from Cooke was Thomas' final appearance in the record books.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9P6-36QR?i=55 Rapp 2:68] He was certainly dead by 13 Apr 1662, when his widow, [[Unknown-279063|Sarah]], appeared in the records to secure the "maintenance" and education of her three (living) young children by Thomas Meader "the Younger:" [[Meador-3|John]], [[Meadors-88|Susanna]] & [[Meador-25|Mary]].[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9P6-3DGG?i=145 Rapp 2:247-248] VPM established Sarah's second marriage to Henry Awbrey well, but made another error when attempting to explain how she and Henry might have come to be in a position to deed a tract of land to Francis Gower that had once belonged to Thomas Meader. This was the same 300-acre tract just discussed that Thomas got from his father, then quickly sold to Richard Tomlynson & Lambert Lambertson. Lambertson was still "absent," so by his attorney John Sherlock, immediately flipped his 150-acre portion to Robert Sisson.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9P6-36SK?i=47 Rapp 2:52] Sisson in turn sold 75 acres to John DeYoung about a year later and the other 75 acres to Jenkin Hall within two years.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9P6-3D1G?i=72 Rapp 2:101-102][https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9P6-3DTH?i=99 Rapp 2:155-156] VPM could find no sales of these tracts to Henry Awbrey, but still posited ''"that the property was reassembled by Henry Awbrey into a single tract, for which no records remain."'' ''Our Meador Families'', page 38 But VPM was looking in the wrong place... It wasn't Henry Awbrey who had reassembled the 300-acre tract to sell to Francis Gower; it was Gower himself: * Richard Tomlynson sold his half to Gower on Christmas Eve 1661.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9P6-3D2F?i=135 Rapp 2:228-229] * John & Eliz'a DeYoung sold their 75-acre portion to Gower on 9 Apr 1664.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9P6-3DND?i=210 Rapp 2:410] * Thomas Colly sold Gower the 75-acre portion he had acquired from Jenkins Hall on 10 Jan 1666.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9P6-3688?i=340 Rapp 3:196-198] So since Gower had clearly already acquired the entire 300-acre tract years before Henry & Sarah Awbrey's deed, the only reasonable conclusion is that Henry & Sarah had found some fault in one or more of the early transactions involving her first husband and had had found resolution of the issue in way that required restitution from the current owner. The language in the deed makes it clear that these earlier transactions were of much greater importance in the matter than the more recent sales leading up to Gower's ownership:[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89P6-3NX6?i=173 Rapp 4:298-299] :...Know yee that I Henry Awbrey & Sarah my Wife for a valluable consideration to us paid doe graunt & make over for us & o'r heires all o'r Right tytle Claime & Interest of three hundred acres of land lying in the County of Rapp'a on the North side of the said River of Rapp'a unto Francis Gowre his heirs Exec's Adm's & assignes for ever w'ch Land was formerly the Land of Thomas Medor of Mr. James Williamson as by a Deed of Sale under the hand & seale of the said Williamson mor plainely appearth scituate Lying & adjoyning unto & upon the Land of Thomas Robinson w'ch Land the said Robinson likewise purchased of the above said Ambrose Medor being parte of one thousand acres of land bought of the said Williamson To Have & to Hold the said three hundred acres of Land unto him the said Francis Gowre '''w'ch the said Gowre is now seated upon & possest withall''' unto him & his heires for Ever with all Right & Priviledges thereunto belonging... In Witness whereof wee the p'ties abovesaid have hereunto sett o'r hands & seales this fifteenth of Aprill one thousand six hundred & seaventy :Signed Sealed & DD ::::::::::Henry Awbrey ::::::::::Sarah [her mark] Awbrey :in the presents of :::John Awbrey :::Tho: [his mark] Jenkins :::Jno [his mark] Evans ===Younger, Orphan=== As listed in the name section above, there are three extant records that could account for the use of the "Younger" reference in Sarah's deed to their children. The 6 Mar 1653/4 swearing in of a constable named Thomas Meader doesn't seem to fit with the young son of Ambrose.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PF-HLT1?i=237 Lanc 1:141] It is certainly possible that this constable was barely over 21 years of age, but it is documented that Ambrose's son was busy running a plantation at this time. The other two records simply involve people who had no other documented relationships or dealings with the family of Ambrose Meador: * 1656/7-01-14, "Upon the peticon of Joan Wiley the relict of Rob't Wyley Administ'r according to Act of Assembly is granted unto the s'd Joane she putting in security according to Act Thomas Meather & Rob't Griffon[?] appointed appraizers, & to be sworne by the next... Jenkyn Hall security" [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PF-HGSX?i=323 Lanc 1:309] * 1659/60-01-30, deed from Col. Thomas Goodrich to Anthony Stevens for 400 acres on the north side of the Rappahannock River opposite "New Noimcoke." Ann Goodrich, wife of Col. Thomas, appointed Walter Grainger her attorney on 24 Feb 1660. Both actions were witnessed by Thomas Vaughan & Thomas Meader.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9P6-3DYM?i=106 Rapp 2:168-169] As noted in the grant section above, one explanation for "Thomas Meador, Orphan" that could be shoehorned in would be another young son of Thomas & Sarah named Thomas, who was alive when the Governor's office was in the early stages of granting the 450-acre tract on Hoskins Creek, but who died shortly after his father and before the 1662 deeds by his mother to her surviving children and before the Governor's office finally completed the grant. A simpler explanation is that there was never a son named Thomas involved with the grant. The Governor's office simply didn't know that the orphan's name was John. This would be the same John that VPM documented as '''[[Meador-3|(3) John Meador]]''', son of Thomas Meador "the Younger," and very clearly established as the inheritor of this tract.''Our Meador Families'', pages 51-61 '''References:'''

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[[Category:Thomas F Sullivan Cemetery, Smith County, Mississippi]] [[Category:Smith County, Mississippi, Cemeteries]] ===About=== This project has cataloged all burials in Thomas "Money Frank" Sullivan Cemetery. The cemetery is a family burial location in Smith County, MS. This free space page for the Thomas "Money Frank" Sullivan Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Mississippi Cemeteries Project is a sub-project of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Location
Located on highway 35 (aka Oak Street) 2.7 miles south of Mize. Going south, the cemetery will be on Right (West) side of road. GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
31.833575, -89.569433 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/31%C2%B050%2700.9%22N+89%C2%B034%2710.0%22W/@31.833575,-89.569433,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x0 Thomas F Sullivan Cemetery on Google Maps] ----- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * 100% of marked graves in this cemetery have been photographed by family members. Data Transcription * 100% completed ----- ===To Do=== * 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=== Data given is as on Headstone {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name ! First/Middle Names/Initials ! data-sort-type="date" | Born ! data-sort-type="date" | Died ! Inscription (notes) ! Latitude ! Longitude ! class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Sullivan-4728| Sullivan]] ||Thomas F "Money Frank"||05 Jun 1857||08 Aug 1937||||||||[[Image:Sullivan-4728-1.jpg |140px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4731| Sullivan]] ||Mary MargaretSullivan||01 Jun 1854||03 Jul 1938||Wife of "Money Frank"||||||[[Image:Sullivan-4731.jpg |140px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4735| Sullivan]] ||Joseph Walter||11 Sep 1893||14 Oct 1918||||||||[[Image:Sullivan-4735-3.jpg |140px]] |-}

Thomas Morton Plantation, Abbeville County, South Carolina

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[[Category:Edgefield County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Abbeville County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Abbeville County, South Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:Thomas Morton Plantation, Abbeville County, South Carolina]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Plantations Index]] [[Space:South_Carolina_Plantations|South Carolina Plantations]] ==History== The Thomas Morton Plantation was started about 1829 when [[Morton-13553|Thomas W. Morton]] purchased property from Martin Burress. '''Deed''': "Deeds, 1787-1866; index to deeds, 1787-1869"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/472168 Deeds, 1787-1866; index to deeds, 1787-1869] Deeds, v. 42-44 1826-1830
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{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CS7S-B9P9-8}} (accessed 22 December 2022) *Deed Bk 44 p.278 & 279
For a time Thomas lived on and was enumerated at his property in Edgefield County, but near the end of his life (as mentioned in his will) he was living in Abbeville County, South Carolina. By 1845 Thomas W. Morton owned 2550 acres in Abbeville County, South Carolina, that he gave to his wife at his death. He also owned 1569 acres in Edgefield County, South Carolina, that he bequeathed to his son Augustus H. Morton who was living on that property at the time. This page contains the enslaved of both properties, as neither property was specified in Thomas Morton's will or probate papers in relation to the slaves. ==Slaves== In 1845 the slaves of Thomas W. Morton were named in his will '''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/443498 Miscellaneous estate papers (Abbeville County, South Carolina), 1782-1958]
Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Files and Loose Papers, 1732-1964 > Abbeville > Probate Court, Probate records > 1782-1958 > Box 174, Packages 3276-3292 > image 159 of 594
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and in his probate papers. There were two personal property inventories, one in July and one in Aug 1845. The following are the enslaved listed in those papers: '''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/443498 Miscellaneous estate papers (Abbeville County, South Carolina), 1782-1958]
Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Files and Loose Papers, 1732-1964 > Abbeville > Probate Court, Probate records > 1782-1958 > Box 174, Packages 3276-3292 > image 163 of 594
{{FamilySearch Image|939L-FZ99-7J}} (accessed 22 December 2022) *1845 probate inventory slaves, this page and the next. 31 Jul 1845
{| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Will!!July 1845 Inventory!!Aug 1845 Inventory!!Value!!Notes!!to Lucinda Morton!!to Augustus Morton!! |- |[[Morton-13581|Moses]]||X||||X||$1,650 ||Valued with Jinny, Betsy, Loura, and America at $1650||X|||| |- |[[Morton-13588|Betty]]||X||||||||||X|||| |- |Lora, [[Morton-13585|Loura]]||X||||X||$1,650 ||Valued with Moses, Jinny, Betsy and America at $1650||X|||| |- |[[Morton-13589|Tom]]||X||||X||$2,500 ||Tom, Matilda, Dinah, Becky, Felix, Barry, Aaron, Leucretia valued together at $2500||X|||| |- |[[Morton-13590|Matilda]] & their children||X||||X||$2,500 ||Tom, Dinah, Becky, Felix, Barry, Aaron, Leucretia valued together at $2500||X|||| |- |[[Morton-13591|Dinah]]||||||X||$2,500 ||Tom, Matilda, Becky, Felix, Barry, Aaron, Leucretia valued together at $2500|||||| |- |[[Morton-13592|Becky]]||||||X||$2,500 ||Tom, Matilda, Dinah, Felix, Barry, Aaron, Leucretia valued together at $2500|||||| |- |[[Morton-13593|Felix]]||||||X||$2,500 ||Tom, Matilda, Dinah, Becky, Barry, Aaron, Leucretia valued together at $2500|||||| |- |[[Morton-13594|Barry]]||||||X||$2,500 ||Tom, Matilda, Dinah, Becky, Felix, Aaron, Leucretia valued together at $2500|||||| |- |[[Morton-13595|Aaron]]||||||X||$2,500 ||Tom, Matilda, Dinah, Becky, Felix, Barry, Leucretia valued together at $2500|||||| |- |[[Morton-13596|Leucretia]]||||||X||$2,500 ||Tom, Matilda, Dinah, Becky, Felix, Barry, and Aaron valued together at $2500|||||| |- |[[Morton-13604|James]], Jim||X||||X||$1,100 ||Valued with [[Morton-13606|Rach]] and child at $1100||X|||| |- |[[Morton-13606|Rachel]] and child, Rach||X||||X||$1,100 ||Valued with [[Morton-13604|Jim]] and her child at $1100||X|||| |- |[[Morton-13617|Peter]]||X||||X||$1,000 ||Valued with wife at $1000||X|||| |- |[[Morton-13618|Hanna]] and child||X||||||||||X|||| |- |[[Morton-13609|yellow Jess]]||X||||X||$500 ||Valued with Frank and family at $1500||X|||| |- |[[Morton-13619|Lucy]] and family of children||X||||||||||X|||| |- |[[Morton-13620|Lila]] and her children||X||||||||||X|||| |- |[[Morton-13621|Amy]]||X||||||||||X|||| |- |Abram, [[Morton-13622|Abraham]]||X||||X||$550 ||Valued with [[Morton-13623|Bill]], [[Morton-13624|John]], and [[Morton-13625|Anthony]], at $1875||X|||| |- |[[Morton-13627|Makeing]](?)||X||||||||||X|||| |- |[[Morton-13628|Sit]]||X||||||||||X|||| |- |[[Morton-13629|Ben]]||X||||X||||Valued with his wife and child at $1100||X|||| |- |[[Morton-13630|Mary]] and child||X||||||||||X|||| |- |[[Morton-13631|Sarah]]||X||||||||||X|||| |- |[[Morton-13633|Peg]]||X||||X||||Valued together with Reuben, Sarah, Viny & child at ||X|||| |- |Antony, [[Morton-13625|Anthony]]||X||||X||$550 ||Valued with Bill, John, and Abraham, at $1875||X|||| |- |[[Morton-13634|Jake]]||X||||X||||Valued with his wife at $950||X|||| |- |[[Morton-13635|Harriet]]||X||||||||||X|||| |- |[[Morton-13638|Bob]]||X||||X||$800 ||a Blacksmith, valued with Dick at $1500||X|||| |- |[[Morton-13640|Jackson]]||X||||X||$550 ||Valued with Jerry and Bill for $1450||X|||| |- |[[Morton-13643|Big Jim]], Gim||X||||X||||Jim valued with his family, Milly, Francis, Amos, Fletcher, and Berry for $1450||X|||| |- |[[Morton-13644|Milly]] and four children||X||||||||Jim valued with his family, Milly, Francis, Amos, Fletcher, and Berry for $1450||X|||| |- |[[Morton-13645|Francis]]||||||X||||Jim valued with his family, Milly, Francis, Amos, Fletcher, and Berry for $1450|||||| |- |[[Morton-13646|Amos]]||||||X||||Jim valued with his family, Milly, Francis, Amos, Fletcher, and Berry for $1450|||||| |- |[[Morton-13647|Fletcher]]||||||X||||Jim valued with his family, Milly, Francis, Amos, Fletcher, and Berry for $1450|||||| |- |[[Morton-13648|Berry]]||||||X||||Jim valued with his family, Milly, Francis, Amos, Fletcher, and Berry for $1450|||||| |- |Chap, [[Morton-13649|Chapman]]||X||X||||||Chapman and Hulda & Amanda and Mayson, Chesley, Ann, Dick, & Caroline $2500||||X|| |- |[[Morton-13652|Hulda]] and six children||X||X||||||Chapman and Huldah & [[Morton-13653|Amanda]] and [[Morton-13654|Mayson]], [[Morton-13655|Chesley]], [[Morton-13656|Ann]], [[Morton-13657|Dick]], & [[Morton-13658|Caroline]] $2500||||X|| |- |[[Morton-13659|Lewis]]||X||||X||$1,525 ||Louis valued with wife Narsis, Doctor, Cathran, Margaret $1525||||X|| |- |[[Morton-13660|Narsis]]||||||X||$1,525 ||Louis valued with wife Narsis, Doctor, Cathran, Margaret $1525|||||| |- |[[Morton-13661|Doctor]]||||||X||$1,525 ||Louis valued with wife Narsis, Doctor, Cathran, Margaret $1525|||||| |- |[[Morton-13662|Cathran]]||||||X||$1,525 ||Louis valued with wife Narsis, Doctor, Cathran, Margaret $1525|||||| |- |[[Morton-13663|Margaret]]||||||X||$1,525 ||Louis valued with wife Narsis, Doctor, Cathran, Margaret $1525|||||| |- |[[Morton-13698|Caroline]] and four children||X||||||||||||X|| |- |[[Morton-13664|Edmond]], Ed||X||X||||||Valued with Mary, and children Cato and Sarah at $1250||||X|| |- |[[Morton-13665|Mary]] and one child||X||X||||||Valued with Edmond, and children Cato and Sarah at $1250||||X|| |- |[[Morton-13666|Cato]]||||X||||||Valued with parents Edmond and Mary, and sibling Sarah, at $1250|||||| |- |[[Morton-13667|Sarah]]||||X||||||Valued with parents Edmond and Mary, and sibling Cato, at $1250|||||| |- |[[Morton-13668|Isaac]]||X||X||||$600 ||||||X|| |- |Lid and one child, [[Morton-13669|Lydia]]||X||X||||$600 ||Lydia valued with child Chaney||||X|| |- |[[Morton-13670|Chaney]]||||X||||||Chaney valued with mother Lydia|||||| |- |[[Morton-13671|Simon]]||X||X||||||Simon valued with wife Frankey and child Butler at $1150||||X|| |- |[[Morton-13672|Frankey]]||X||X||||||Simon valued with wife Frankey and child Butler at $1150||||X|| |- |[[Morton-13673|Butler]]||||X||||||Simon valued with wife Frankey and child Butler at $1150|||||| |- |[[Morton-13674|Charles]]||X||X||||$600 ||||||X|| |- |[[Morton-13675|Rufus]]||X||X||||$375 ||boy||||X|| |- |[[Morton-13676|Hervy]]||X||||||||||||X|| |- |[[Morton-13677|Squire]]||X||X||||||Valued with his wife at $1000||||X|| |- |[[Morton-13678|Vina]] (wife of Squire)||X||X||||||Valued with her husband at $1000||||X|| |- |[[Morton-13584|Betsy]]||X||||X||||Valued with [[Morton-13581|Moses]], [[Morton-13583|Jinny]], [[Morton-13585|Loura]], and [[Morton-13586|America]] at $1650||||X|| |- |[[Morton-13586|America]]||X||||X||||Valued with [[Morton-13581|Moses]], [[Morton-13583|Jinny]], [[Morton-13584|Betsy]], and [[Morton-13585|Loura]] at $1650||||X|| |- |Janey, [[Morton-13583|Jinny]]||X||||X||||Valued with [[Morton-13581|Moses]], [[Morton-13584|Betsy]], [[Morton-13585|Loura]], and [[Morton-13586|America]] at $1650||||X|| |- |[[Morton-13641|Jerry]]||X||||X||$450 ||Valued with Bill and Jackson for $1450||||X|| |- |[[Morton-13679|Black Jess]]||X||||||||||||X|| |- |[[Morton-13639|Dick]]||X||||||$700 ||Valued with Bob at $1500||||X|| |- |[[Morton-13680|Nelson]]||X||||X||$600 ||Valued with Jake and Ben at $2650||||X|| |- |[[Morton-13681|John]]||X||||||||||||X|| |- |[[Morton-13642|Big Bill]]||X||||X||$450 ||Valued with Jerry and Jackson for $1450||||X|| |- |[[Morton-13684|Louisa]], Luiza||X||||X||$1,250 ||Lock valued with family Fereby, Louisa, Shed, and Sol at $1250||||X|| |- |[[Morton-13685|Shed]]||X||||X||$1,250 ||Lock valued with family Fereby, Louisa, Shed, and Sol at $1250||||X|| |- |[[Morton-13686|Solomon]], Sol||X||||X||$1,250 ||Lock valued with family Fereby, Louisa, Shed, and Sol at $1250||||X|| |- |[[Morton-13687|Eva]]||X||||||||||||X|| |- |[[Morton-13608|Frank]]||X||||X||$1,000 ||Valued with wife and child, and with Jesse, at $1500||||X|| |- |[[Morton-13699|Pink]]||X||||||||||||X|| |- |[[Morton-13682|Lock]]||X||||X||$1,250 ||Lock valued with family Fereby, Louisa, Shed, and Sol at $1250||||X|| |- |[[Morton-13683|Fereby]]||X||||X||$1,250 ||Lock valued with family Fereby, Louisa, Shed, and Sol at $1250||||X|| |- |[[Morton-13632|Rueben]]||||||X||$1,200 ||Reuben and wife and children, valued with Sarah, Peg & child, Viny and child, at $1200|||||| |- |[[Morton-13623|Bill]]||||||X||$225 ||Valued with Abraham, John, and Anthony, at $1875|||||| |- |[[Morton-13624|John]]||||||X||$550 ||Valued with Bill, Abraham, and Anthony, at $1875|||||| |- |[[Morton-13690|Abb]]||||X||||$600 |||||||| |- |[[Morton-13691|Henry]]||||||X||$1,100 ||Valued with wife Mary at $1100|||||| |- |[[Morton-13692|Mary]]||||||X||$1,100 ||Valued with husband Henry at $1100|||||| |- |[[Morton-13610|Jesse]]||||||X||$2,500 ||[[Morton-13610|Jesse]] and [[Morton-13611|Winey]] valued with children [[Morton-13612|Shilow]], [[Morton-13613|Josiah]], [[Morton-13614|Blan]], [[Morton-13615|Permilia]], [[Morton-13616|Emeline]], at $2500|||||| |- |[[Morton-13611|Winey]]||||||X||$2,500 ||[[Morton-13610|Jesse]] and [[Morton-13611|Winey]] valued with children [[Morton-13612|Shilow]], [[Morton-13613|Josiah]], [[Morton-13614|Blan]], [[Morton-13615|Permilia]], [[Morton-13616|Emeline]], at $2500|||||| |- |[[Morton-13612|Shilow]]||||||X||$2,500 ||[[Morton-13610|Jesse]] and [[Morton-13611|Winey]] valued with children [[Morton-13612|Shilow]], [[Morton-13613|Josiah]], [[Morton-13614|Blan]], [[Morton-13615|Permilia]], [[Morton-13616|Emeline]], at $2500|||||| |- |[[Morton-13613|Josiah]]||||||X||$2,500 ||[[Morton-13610|Jesse]] and [[Morton-13611|Winey]] valued with children [[Morton-13612|Shilow]], [[Morton-13613|Josiah]], [[Morton-13614|Blan]], [[Morton-13615|Permilia]], [[Morton-13616|Emeline]], at $2500|||||| |- |[[Morton-13614|Blan]]||||||X||$2,500 ||[[Morton-13610|Jesse]] and [[Morton-13611|Winey]] valued with children [[Morton-13612|Shilow]], [[Morton-13613|Josiah]], [[Morton-13614|Blan]], [[Morton-13615|Permilia]], [[Morton-13616|Emeline]], at $2500|||||| |- |[[Morton-13615|Permilia]]||||||X||$2,500 ||[[Morton-13610|Jesse]] and [[Morton-13611|Winey]] valued with children [[Morton-13612|Shilow]], [[Morton-13613|Josiah]], [[Morton-13614|Blan]], [[Morton-13615|Permilia]], [[Morton-13616|Emeline]], at $2500|||||| |- |[[Morton-13616|Emeline]]||||||X||$2,500 ||[[Morton-13610|Jesse]] and [[Morton-13611|Winey]] valued with children [[Morton-13612|Shilow]]. [[Morton-13613|Josiah]], [[Morton-13614|Blan]], [[Morton-13615|Permilia]], [[Morton-13616|Emeline]], at $2500|||||| |- |[[Morton-13693|Lyle]]||||||X||$1,200 ||Lyle, Ama, Shep, Josh, Safrona valued together at $1200|||||| |- |[[Morton-13694|Ama]]||||||X||$1,200 ||Lyle, Ama, Shep, Josh, Safrona valued together at $1200|||||| |- |[[Morton-13695|Shep]]||||||X||$1,200 ||Lyle, Ama, Shep, Josh, Safrona valued together at $1200|||||| |- |[[Morton-13696|Josh]]||||||X||$1,200 ||Lyle, Ama, Shep, Josh, Safrona valued together at $1200|||||| |- |[[Morton-13697|Safrona]]||||||X||$1,200 ||Lyle, Ama, Shep, Josh, Safrona valued together at $1200|||||| |- ||||||||||||||||| |} ==Census== ===1820 Census=== In 1820 Thomas Morton is listed in Edgefield County, South Carolina with 33 slaves. '''United States Census, 1820''': "United States Census, 1820"
Image path: United States Census, 1820 > South Carolina > Edgefield > Not Stated > image 43 of 67; citing NARA microfilm publication M33, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|33SQ-GYYM-9RN9}} (accessed 24 December 2022) *1820 census Edgefield County, South Carolina.
*16 males to age 14 *3 males ages 14-26 *3 males ages 26-45 *1 male age 45 and up *6 females to age 14 *2 females ages 14-26 *1 female age 26-45 *1 female age 45 and up ===1830 Census=== In 1830 Thomas W. Morton is listed on the census in Edgefield County South Carolina with 80 slaves. '''United States Census, 1830''': "United States Census, 1830"
Image path: United States Census, 1830 > South Carolina > Edgefield > Not Stated > image 196 of 208; citing NARA microfilm publication M19, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|33S7-9YYN-3SYF}} (accessed 24 December 2022) *1830 census Edge
*13 males under age 10 *18 males ages 10-24 *13 males ages 24-36 *5 males ages 36-55 *1 male age 55-100 *17 females under age 10 *8 females ages 10-24 *4 females ages 24-36 *1 female age 55-100 ===1840 Census=== Thomas is listed on the 1840 census in Edgefield County, South Carolina showing his family and 84 slaves. '''United States Census, 1840''': "United States Census, 1840"
Image path: United States Census, 1840 > South Carolina > Edgefield > Not Stated > image 155 of 187; citing NARA microfilm publication M704, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|33S7-9YY1-SQKH}} (accessed 22 December 2022) *1840 census Edgefield County, South Carolina
*12 males under age 10 *10 males ages 10-24 *12 males ages 24-36 *3 males ages 36-55 *1 males ages 55-100 *14 females under age 10 *12 females ages 10-24 *18 females ages 24-36 *2 females ages 36-55 At his property in Abbeville County there are no white persons listed on this 1840 census, only 16 slaves. '''United States Census, 1840''': "United States Census, 1840"
Image path: United States Census, 1840 > South Carolina > Abbeville > Not Stated > image 120 of 188; citing NARA microfilm publication M704, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|33SQ-GYB7-KCT}} (accessed 24 December 2022) *1840 census Abbeville County, South Carolina
*6 males ages 10-24 *7 males ages 24-36 *1 male age 36-55 *2 females ages 10-26 ===1850 Census === By the 1850 census these slaves had been split between [[Burress-412|Mrs. Lucinda Morton]], '''United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850"
Image path: United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 > South Carolina > Abbeville > Abbeville county > image 141 of 231; citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|S3HT-62KH-Y7Y}} (accessed 24 December 2022)
the widow of Thomas W. Morton, and their son [[Morton-12269|Augustus H. Morton]]. ==Sources==

Thomas Newell, Who Settled in Farmington, Conn., A.D. 1632. And his descendants

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Farmington, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] == Thomas Newell, Who Settled in Farmington, Conn., A.D. 1632 == And his descendants. A genealogical table. * by [[Newell-4906|Mary A. (Newell) Hall]] (826-1895) * published by Cochrane Bros., Book and Job Printers, Southington, Conn., 1878 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Thomas Newell, Who Settled in Farmington, Conn., A.D. 1632. And his descendants|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/thomasnewellwhos00hall * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005724438 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/13979/ === Table of Contents === * The Newell Family * Index of those names bearing the name of Newell * Index of names other than Newell === 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 === * Hall, Mary A., ''[[Space:Thomas Newell, Who Settled in Farmington, Conn., A.D. 1632. And his descendants|Thomas Newell, Who Settled in Farmington, Conn., A.D. 1632. and His Descendants]]'' (Cochrane Bros., Southington, Conn., 1878) [ Page ]. * ([[#Hall|Hall]])

Thomas No. 25 Mine Disaster

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==WikiTree Pages of Interest== *[[Patch-35|Nicholas Patch (bef.1597-bef.1673)]]
*[[Patch-390|Edmund Patch Jr. (1601-1680)]] *[[Patch-950|Thomas Patch Sr (aft.1639-1711)]]
*[[Patch-46|Thomas Patch Sr. (abt.1638-1721)]] *[[Space:Patch_in_Essex_County_Records_and_Files|Patch in Essex County Records and Files]] *[[Space:John_and_Thomas_Patch_agreement_regarding_estate_of_Nicholas_Patch|John and Thomas Patch agreement regarding estate of Nicholas Patch]] *[[Space:Essex_County_contemporaries%2C_both_Thomas_Patch|Essex County contemporaries, both Thomas Patch]] *[[Space:Patch_of_Beverly_Other_Notes|Patch of Beverly Other Notes]] ==Records and Files, Thomas Patch== George Francis Dow, ''Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts'', 9 vols. (Salem, Mass. : Essex institute, 1911-1975) ... See [[Space:Patch_in_Essex_County_Records_and_Files|Patch in Essex County Records and Files]] '''Thomas Patch in 1 (1636-1656), select entries''' *476 (Index) [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/inu.30000064462322?urlappend=%3Bseq=488%3Bownerid=13510798899857678-508 ''HathTrust''] *No entries for Thomas Patch '''Thomas Patch in 2 (1656-1662)''' *485 (Index) [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.35112104150257?urlappend=%3Bseq=501%3Bownerid=13510798902219195-515 ''HathTrust''] *No entries for Thomas Patch '''Thomas Patch in 3 (1662-1667)''' *513 (Index) [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044011362167?urlappend=%3Bseq=521%3Bownerid=27021597765516051-525 ''HathTrust''] :*Thomas 355, Court Held at Ipswich, Sep 25, 1666. Part of "A record of strays in the court book of Ipswich"--"John Abbie of Wenham entered, Feb 12 1666, a bay horse about seven years old appraised at four pounds by Daniell Killam and Thomas Patch." [Patch signature appears] [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044011362167?urlappend=%3Bseq=363%3Bownerid=27021597765517837-369 ''HathTrust''] :*Thomas 384 - [Births in Wenham] [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044011362167?urlappend=%3Bseq=392%3Bownerid=27021597765516051-396 ''HathTrust''] '''Thomas Patch in 4 (1667-1671)''' *493 (Index) [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044011362217?urlappend=%3Bseq=501%3Bownerid=27021597765516106-505 ''HathTrust''] :*Thomas 347, Certificate dated May 11 1670 that John Galley, John Blake, Henry Bayly, Thomas West, John Woodbery and '''Thomas Patch of Beverly''' were admitted freeman by the General Court, signed by Edw. Rawson,* secretary. [Court held at Ipswich, Mar. 28, 1671.] [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044011362217?urlappend=%3Bseq=355%3Bownerid=27021597765516106-359 ''HathTrust''] :*Thomas 408, as an item written in 1668 in reference to the will of Jno Thorndike. [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044011362217?urlappend=%3Bseq=416%3Bownerid=27021597765516106-420 ''HathTrust''] :*Thomas, 410, Court held at Salem, 27 : 4 : 1671. "John Gally, John Black, Hen. Baily, John Woodberye, Thomas Patch and Tristrum Coffin took the oath of freemen." [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044011362217?urlappend=%3Bseq=418%3Bownerid=27021597765516106-422 ''HathTrust''] '''Thomas Patch in 5 (1672-1674)''' *482 (Index) [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/inu.30000064461266?urlappend=%3Bseq=488%3Bownerid=13510798899858004-508 ''HathTrust''] :*Thomas - 245, Court held at Salem, 26 9 1673, Tho. Patch on Grand Jury. [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/inu.30000064461266?urlappend=%3Bseq=253%3Bownerid=13510798899858004-261 ''HathTrust''] :*Thomas - 255, Court held at Salem 26 : 9 : 1673 Administration of the estate of Nicholas Patch to John and Thomas Patch ... who died intestate ... with inventory and agreement [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/inu.30000064461266?urlappend=%3Bseq=263%3Bownerid=13510798899858004-271 ''HathTrust''] :*Thomas - 259, Court held at Salem 26 : 9 : 1673, "Venire, dated 3 : 9 : 1673, for '''Wenham trial jury and grand jurymen''' ... signed by Hilliard Veren, cleric; and served by Richard Dodg, constable of Wenham, who returned the name of Thomas Patch to serve on the grand jury, and John Batchelder for the jury of trials." [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/inu.30000064461266?urlappend=%3Bseq=267%3Bownerid=13510798899858004-275 ''HathTrust''] :*Thomas - 261, for '''Wenham births''' [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/inu.30000064461266?urlappend=%3Bseq=269%3Bownerid=13510798899858004-277 ''HathTrust''] :*Thomas - 316, Court held at Salem, 30 : 4 : 1674, Grand Jury includes Tho. Patch. [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/inu.30000064461266?urlappend=%3Bseq=324%3Bownerid=13510798899858004-332 ''HathTrust''] :*Thomas - 359, references estate of Edmond Patch ... [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/inu.30000064461266?urlappend=%3Bseq=367%3Bownerid=13510798899858004-375 ''HathTrust''] :*Thomas - 376, Court Held a Salem, July 21, 1674, "The town of Beverly, presented for a defect of a highway between the house of Mr. Roger Conant and the head of the rail fence Wenhamward, said Beverly was to make good the way before the next Salem court, and make their return, upon penalty of 5li., and to pay cost of witnesses, Robt. Hibbert and Thomas Patch. [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/inu.30000064461266?urlappend=%3Bseq=383%3Bownerid=13510798899858004-391 ''HathTrust''] :*Thomas - 378. Court Held at Salem, July 21, 1674, "The town of Salem, presented for defec in the country highway between Frost Fish brook and Horse bridge, Wenhamward, and in particular at the foot of the hill called Leach's hill, between that place and the house of Edward Bishop, were to repair it before the next Salem court." "Thos. Patch and Andrew Mansfield testified that the country highway was insufficient, etc. Sworn in court." [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/inu.30000064461266?urlappend=%3Bseq=383%3Bownerid=13510798899858004-391 ''HathTrust''] '''Thomas Patch in 6 (1675-1678)''' *496 (Index) [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044011362191?urlappend=%3Bseq=500%3Bownerid=27021597765516189-504 ''HathTrust''] :*Thomas - 119, Court held at Ipswich '''28 March 1676''' Thomas Woodberry v Thomas Patch. Debt due for Rent. Appealed, with Patch bound to Walter Fairefield and Richard Hutton, sureties. [This is Thomas Patch of Wenham; the sureties seem [[Fairfield-19|Walter Fairfield]] and [[Hutton-50|Richard Hutton]] of Wenham/Ipswich and related note reads, "Writ: Thomas Woodbery v '''Thomas Patch of Wenham''' ...attachment of ... tendered by defendant's wife."] [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044011362191?urlappend=%3Bseq=127%3Bownerid=27021597765516189-131 ''HathTrust''] :*Thomas - 146, "Court Held at Salem, 27 : 4 : 1676," Patch v Woodbery; verdict for plaintiff ... Appealed and then appeal withdrawn. Writ was served by constable of Beverly. "Account of rent paid by Thomas Patch to Thomas Woodbery since July 15, 1674 ..." "William Dodge, aged about thirty years, deposed that there were apples brought to his cider mill in 1674 and 1675 by Thomas Patch or his order and he made them into cider, which Thomas Woodbery had. Sworn in Court." [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044011362191?urlappend=%3Bseq=150%3Bownerid=27021597765516189-154 ''HathTrust''] :*Thomas - 187, 1676. Inventory of estate of Richard Kembell ... Thomas Patch autograph. [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044011362191?urlappend=%3Bseq=191%3Bownerid=27021597765516189-195 ''HathiTrust''] :*Thomas - 188, Cont'd inventory of Richard Kembell, includes debt due "John Lovet, cooper" and Thomas Patch. [Seems [[Kimball-60|Richard Kimball]] dec'd Ipswich, m (1) Ursula Scott] [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044011362191?urlappend=%3Bseq=192%3Bownerid=27021597765516189-196 ''HathTrust''] :*Thomas - 279, Court held at Salem 26 : 4 : 1677, Jury of trials includes Thomas Patch. [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044011362191?urlappend=%3Bseq=283%3Bownerid=27021597765516189-287 ''HathiTrust''] :*Thomas - 289, Court held at Salem 26 : 4 : 1677; "James Moulton, sr., Richard Huten and Thomas Patch '''all of Wenham''', were confirmed as tithingmen." [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044011362191?urlappend=%3Bseq=293%3Bownerid=27021597765516189-297 ''HathTrust''] :*Thomas - 349 Court held at Salem, 27 : 9 : 1677. Thomas Patch, aged about 39 years [so b. 1638], deposed in the matter of Tho. Woodbery v Richard Stackhouse. that Woodbury said that he had taken out about thirty yards from the sail for other purposes. Sworn in Court. [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044011362191?urlappend=%3Bseq=353%3Bownerid=27021597765516189-357 ''HathTrust''] :::Others in the case are: ::*Richard Stackous ::*Thomas Woodbery ::*Hannah Travis, aged about eighteen years (heard her mother Stackhose ...) ::*John Stone, aged about fifty five years (about mackerel season and Roger Hoskin) ::*Susannah Stackhouse, aged about sixty years (about sail Hannah Travis brought) ::*Jonah Johnson, aged about twenty-eight (was at sea in ketch ''William and Mary'' with Humphrei Woodbury) ::*Nehemiah Grover, aged about thirty years ::*William Huper, aged about thirty years ::*John Hill, aged about forty-two yeas ::*Humfre Woodberry, Nicolus Grove and Benjamin Small (for appraisal) ::*John Sampson, aged fifty years ::*Roger Haskings, aged about thirty-four years (mentions Thomas Woodbury's point and John Hull) ::*Hannah Harris, aged about thirty years '''Thomas Patch in 7 (1678-1680)''' *468 (Index) [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044012425872?urlappend=%3Bseq=482%3Bownerid=27021597765516286-486 ''HathTrust''] :*Thomas - 81, [did not find this item], may be mis-indexed for the page does mention "John Peach, Jr.," but this man was presumably of Marblehead, "...served by Wm Wood, constable of Marblehead, who returned the name of John Peach, Jr., for the jury of trials and James Dennis for the grand jury." [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044012425872?urlappend=%3Bseq=91%3Bownerid=27021597765516286-95 ''HathTrust''] :*Thomas - 182, Court Held at Ipswich, Apr. 1, 1679 ... "Henry Balie, aged about seventy-eight years, deposed that he flead the cow, '''Thomas Patch of Wenham''' and John Herrick being present part of the time, and found ten wounds, etc. Sworn, Apr. 1, 1679, before Wm. Hathorne, assistant." [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044012425872?urlappend=%3Bseq=196%3Bownerid=27021597765516286-200 ''HathTrust''] :*Thomas - 207, map and other information, comments separately suggest Wenham [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044012425872?urlappend=%3Bseq=220%3Bownerid=27021597765516286-224 ''HathTrust''] :*Thomas - 218, John Poland v Thomas Patch [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044012425872?urlappend=%3Bseq=232%3Bownerid=27021597765516286-236 ''HathTrust''] :*Thomas - 258, 1679 - Writ on Poland v Patch, trespass; Thomas Patch, aged about 41 years [thus b. 1638]. [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044012425872?urlappend=%3Bseq=272%3Bownerid=27021597765516286-276 ''HathTrust''] :*Thomas - 291-293, More Patch/Poland trespass. Writ served by Richard Hutton, constable of '''Wenham''' ... [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044012425872?urlappend=%3Bseq=305%3Bownerid=27021597765516286-309 ''HathTrust''] :*Thomas - 384, Jury of trials, includes both Jon Lovett, jr., and Thomas Patch. [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044012425872?urlappend=%3Bseq=398%3Bownerid=27021597765516286-402 ''HathTrust''] :*Thomas - 419, presented town of Salem, for highway at Fish Frost brook being insuffieicent for want of a bridge, witnesses are John Abbey and Thomas Patch [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044012425872?urlappend=%3Bseq=433%3Bownerid=27021597765516286-437 ''HathTrust''] :*Thomas - 420, Venire of 4 May 1680, for '''Wenham''' ... returning name of Thomas Patch for Jury of trials [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044012425872?urlappend=%3Bseq=434%3Bownerid=27021597765516286-438 ''HathTrust''] '''Thomas Patch in 8 (1680-1683)''' *482 (Index) [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.35112104150190?urlappend=%3Bseq=488%3Bownerid=13510798902219479-502 ''HathTrust''] *473 (Index--for "Inventories," Edmond Patch) [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.35112104150190?urlappend=%3Bseq=479%3Bownerid=13510798902219479-493 ''HathTrust''] :*Thomas - 20 - Sept 1680 - Divisional line ... between Wenham and Beverly "so deponents ran it alone and it took in the families before mentioned. Later Beverly men ran it and found the same" Thomas Patch testified to the same. [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.35112104150190?urlappend=%3Bseq=26%3Bownerid=13510798902219479-32 ''HathTrust''] :*Thomas - 22 - Sept 1680 - Thomas Patch aged about forty two years deposed that he questioned Capt. Dixy, Beverly's commissioner, etc. Sworn July 20, 1680 [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.35112104150190?urlappend=%3Bseq=28%3Bownerid=13510798902219479-34 ''HathTrust''] :*Thomas - 24 seems John Patch [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.35112104150190?urlappend=%3Bseq=30%3Bownerid=13510798902219479-36 ''HathTrust''] :*54+ ('''Edmund Patch Estate''') [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.35112104150190?urlappend=%3Bseq=60%3Bownerid=13510798902219479-66 ''HathTrust'']. Refers to a bond, dated 20 February 1673, given by Edmund Patch ... to Richard Dodge of Wenham and Samuel Dodge of Ipswich .... at 55, "Wenham, May 15, 1695, to Capt. Sewall, an addition to the inventory made by Thomas Patch, administrator of the '''estate of his uncle''', Edmond Patch, who lived in Ipswich and died there Nov. 10, 1680 ... and now dew to me for about 15 years administration ... 'paper is scarce.'" :*Thomas - 63 - Nov 1680 Thomas Patch aged about forty two years, deposed that the county highway at Frost-fish brook is not sufficient for want of a bridge. Sworn in court. [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.35112104150190?urlappend=%3Bseq=69%3Bownerid=13510798902219479-75 ''HathTrust''] :*Thomas -161 - Sept 1681 - more on running lines Thomas Patch is witness. [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.35112104150190?urlappend=%3Bseq=167%3Bownerid=13510798902219479-173 ''HathTrust''] :*Thomas - 301 - 1682 Estate of Richard Brabrooke ... mentions a land at Wenham and the debt contracted by Tho. Patch [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.35112104150190?urlappend=%3Bseq=307%3Bownerid=13510798902219479-313 ''HathTrust''] :*Thomas - 384 - 1682 - Thomas Patch as one of the '''selectmen of Wenham''' [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.35112104150190?urlappend=%3Bseq=390%3Bownerid=13510798902219479-396 ''HathTrust''] '''Thomas Patch in 9 (1683-1686)''' *Index https://salem.lib.virginia.edu/Essex/vol9/index/essvol9P.html :*Thomas, 41, Court held a Salem, June 26, 1683, Jury of trials includes Thomas Patch. https://salem.lib.virginia.edu/Essex/vol9/images/essex041.html :*Thomas - 84, Venire of 22 April 1683 for '''Wenham''' ... https://salem.lib.virginia.edu/Essex/vol9/images/essex084.html :*Thomas - 102, Thomas Scott estate matter https://salem.lib.virginia.edu/Essex/vol9/images/essex102.html :*Thomas - 223-232, this is the Thomas Scott estate matter. https://salem.lib.virginia.edu/Essex/vol9/images/essex223.html :*Thomas - 224, ditto :*Thomas - 226, ditto :*Thomas - 227, ditto ==Essex County Deeds== '''Index''' *Patch Grantee Index https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ZZ-BDRY?i=469&wc=MCBL-N6D%3A361613201%2C361760701&cc=2106411
**Thomas Patch Grantee Index https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ZZ-BXMQ?i=471&wc=MCBL-N6D%3A361613201%2C361760701&cc=2106411 *Patch Grantor Index https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99ZZ-B95J?i=85&wc=MCBL-YM9%3A361613201%2C361828601&cc=2106411
**Thomas Patch Grantor Index https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99ZZ-B9YK?i=88&wc=MCBL-YM9%3A361613201%2C361828601&cc=2106411 '''Patch of Salem/Beverly, select deeds''' *'''1673''' recorded 1673, 10 mo 26, Indenture, Thomas Patch, e ux, et. al. '''4:47'''/Salem? << Is brothers' agreement to devise their father's estate. *'''1702''' recorded 1736, June 17, Joanna Heathard to Thomas Patch, Jr., '''70:266'''/Beverly;Deeds, v. 68-70 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ZZ-1H4L?i=872&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''], 866044 7463287 873-874 of 891 << Selling "My Dwelling house with about a quarter of an Acres of land to is ... and Likewise my _____ ____ of Land it Standeth on _____??? dated 12 November 1702. *'''1707''', recorded 1718, May 17, Thomas Patch Sr to James Patch, deed dated 28 March 1707, "Massachusetts Land Records, 1620-1986"; digital 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; James is "my Loving Son ..."; deed refers to "about one acre one which my Dwelling House now Standeth .... bounded ... Easterly by ye ten acres of Land given to my late wife Mary by her father Lovits Last Will and Testament." *'''1707''', recorded 1718, May 17, Thomas Patch Junr & William Patch to James Patch, deed dated 28 March 1707, "Massachusetts Land Records, 1620-1986"; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99ZZ-18V2?i=92&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''] (image 93 of 605), otherwise Essex County Deeds '''38:84''', recorded 17 May 1718; refers to "ten acres ... Land ... given to our Hon'd Mother Mary Patch of Beverly ... Deceast as by our sd Grandfathrs Last will & Testament." *'''1729'''< ::"Edmund Patch, brother [''sic''] of Nicholas Patch, lived in the Wenham Part of Salem, and removed to Ipswich about 1660; husbandman, died in Ipswich Nov. 10, 1680; child: Abraham, baptized in Salem Aug. 5, 1649; married Eunice Fraile March 13, 1670; died in 1674; had children." ::"Nicholas Patch, brother [''sic''] of Edmund Patch, lived in Mackerell Cove, in the Beverly Part of Salem ..." ::"Serg. Thomas Patch; lived in Beverly [''sic''] and Wenham; married Mary Lovett [''sic'']; died Feb. 10, 1721-2; she died Sept. 26, 1723; children, 1. Sarah, born Dec. 8, 1666; 2. William, baptized July 19, 1668 [''sic'']; 3. Thomas, baptized July 19, 1668 [''sic'']; 4. Mary, born Feb. 3, 1699-70; 5. Thomas, born July 19, 1674; 6. James, born March 31, 1678 [''sic'']; 7. Stephen, born April 12, 1680." Note: See separately the Salem church, list of those "Subscribed" 1667, p. 23-24 at 24.http://nehh-viewer.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com/#/content/SalemFirst/viewer/Church20records2C2016291843/24 Chapter "Wenham" begins at 2:147. https://hdl.handle.net/2027/inu.32000001382334?urlappend=%3Bseq=179%3Bownerid=13510798895986290-185 *2:154 "The division line between Salem and Wenham was not agreed upon until 1667... Some years after Beverly was set off from Salem, the line between Beverly and Wenham was settled practically as it is now." . https://hdl.handle.net/2027/inu.32000001382334?urlappend=%3Bseq=186%3Bownerid=13510798895986290-192 ==Beverly Church Records== * (p. 39) Tho: Patch Senr [death] Sept. 28 [1711] in "An acct of deaths &c from 1711 ..." [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.ah5xmp?urlappend=%3Bseq=49%3Bownerid=27021597767147967-53 ''HathTrust''] * (p. 86) 19 : 5 mo. : Ye 19 5 : 1668 were baptized William & Thomas sons of Thomas Patch by Mary [...] his wife. [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.ah5xmp?urlappend=%3Bseq=100%3Bownerid=27021597767142057-104 ''HathTrust''] * (p. 94) 1678, 31 March. James son of Thomas Patch by his. wife [...] baptized 31, 1. 78. [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.ah5xmp?urlappend=%3Bseq=108%3Bownerid=27021597767142057-112 ''HathTrust''] :FYI Ord. Baptisms begin 85 [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.ah5xmp?urlappend=%3Bseq=99%3Bownerid=27021597767142057-103 ''HathTrust''] ==Wenham Town Records, 1642-1706== William P. Upham, ''Wenham Town Records, 1642-1706'' (Wenham: Wenham Historical Society, 1930) ... *203 (Index) [https://archive.org/details/wenhamtownrecord01wenh/page/203/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. * *Edmund *Edmund, [https://archive.org/details/wenhamtownrecord01wenh/page/8/mode/1up 8], *Thomas Jr., 164, 176 *Sergeant, 118, 127, 128, 129, 133, 140, 141, 143, 146, 156, 157, 159, 160, 165, 173, 184. *Also Thomas Patch--not in index many/most might have been mis-indexed as Edmund)--[https://archive.org/details/wenhamtownrecord01wenh/page/29/mode/1up 29], [https://archive.org/details/wenhamtownrecord01wenh/page/30/mode/1up 30], [https://archive.org/details/wenhamtownrecord01wenh/page/31/mode/1up 31][https://archive.org/details/wenhamtownrecord01wenh/page/33/mode/1up 33], [https://archive.org/details/wenhamtownrecord01wenh/page/34/mode/1up 34], [https://archive.org/details/wenhamtownrecord01wenh/page/36/mode/1up 36], [https://archive.org/details/wenhamtownrecord01wenh/page/40/mode/1up 40], [https://archive.org/details/wenhamtownrecord01wenh/page/42/mode/1up 42], [https://archive.org/details/wenhamtownrecord01wenh/page/44/mode/1up 44], [https://archive.org/details/wenhamtownrecord01wenh/page/45/mode/1up 45], [https://archive.org/details/wenhamtownrecord01wenh/page/46/mode/1up 46], [https://archive.org/details/wenhamtownrecord01wenh/page/47/mode/1up 47], [https://archive.org/details/wenhamtownrecord01wenh/page/51/mode/1up 51], [https://archive.org/details/wenhamtownrecord01wenh/page/56/mode/1up 56], [https://archive.org/details/wenhamtownrecord01wenh/page/57/mode/1up 57], [https://archive.org/details/wenhamtownrecord01wenh/page/58/mode/1up 58], [https://archive.org/details/wenhamtownrecord01wenh/page/60/mode/1up 60], [https://archive.org/details/wenhamtownrecord01wenh/page/61/mode/1up 61], [https://archive.org/details/wenhamtownrecord01wenh/page/62/mode/1up 62], [https://archive.org/details/wenhamtownrecord01wenh/page/64/mode/1up 64], [https://archive.org/details/wenhamtownrecord01wenh/page/66/mode/1up 66], [https://archive.org/details/wenhamtownrecord01wenh/page/71/mode/1up 71], [https://archive.org/details/wenhamtownrecord01wenh/page/74/mode/1up 74], [https://archive.org/details/wenhamtownrecord01wenh/page/76/mode/1up 76], [https://archive.org/details/wenhamtownrecord01wenh/page/78/mode/1up 78], [https://archive.org/details/wenhamtownrecord01wenh/page/81/mode/1up 81], [https://archive.org/details/wenhamtownrecord01wenh/page/82/mode/1up 82], [https://archive.org/details/wenhamtownrecord01wenh/page/83/mode/1up 83], [https://archive.org/details/wenhamtownrecord01wenh/page/85/mode/1up 85], [https://archive.org/details/wenhamtownrecord01wenh/page/86/mode/1up 86], [https://archive.org/details/wenhamtownrecord01wenh/page/87/mode/1up 87], [https://archive.org/details/wenhamtownrecord01wenh/page/88/mode/1up 88], [https://archive.org/details/wenhamtownrecord01wenh/page/89/mode/1up 90], [https://archive.org/details/wenhamtownrecord01wenh/page/91/mode/1up 91], [https://archive.org/details/wenhamtownrecord01wenh/page/92/mode/1up 92], [https://archive.org/details/wenhamtownrecord01wenh/page/93/mode/1up 93], [https://archive.org/details/wenhamtownrecord01wenh/page/95/mode/1up 95], [https://archive.org/details/wenhamtownrecord01wenh/page/96/mode/1up 96], [https://archive.org/details/wenhamtownrecord01wenh/page/97/mode/1up 97], [https://archive.org/details/wenhamtownrecord01wenh/page/98/mode/1up 98], [https://archive.org/details/wenhamtownrecord01wenh/page/100/mode/1up 100], [https://archive.org/details/wenhamtownrecord01wenh/page/102/mode/1up 102], [https://archive.org/details/wenhamtownrecord01wenh/page/103/mode/1up 103], [https://archive.org/details/wenhamtownrecord01wenh/page/105/mode/1up 105]. :*118 - 18 June 1695, Sergt Thomas Patch chosen to serve on Grand Jury. [https://archive.org/details/wenhamtownrecord01wenh/page/118/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] :*127--3 March 1695/6, "Sergt Thomas Patch & John Edwards Senr Chosen Surveyrs for the Eastwad end of the town for the yeare Ensuing ... Sergt Thomas Patch Chosen Comissionr for assesments for ye yeare Ensuing ... Thomas Patch propounding to the Towne to make an Exchange of about half and Accr of land with the town." [https://archive.org/details/wenhamtownrecord01wenh/page/127/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] :*128--6th day of March 1695/6, "The Town makes Choyce of Captt Thomas Fiske Lt Wm Fiske & Ensigne Fairefield to be a Comittey to goe upon the place & to vew he land wich Sergent Thomas Patch propounds o Exchange with the Towne for land near Wm Knoultons hous and in case the said Comittey shall find it Just & needful they are fully Impowred, to make & Compleat the said Exchange (this is titled in the side bar as "Exchange with Thomas Patch"). [https://archive.org/details/wenhamtownrecord01wenh/page/128/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] :*129--6th day of March 1695/6, "Sergt Patch John Bare John Coy and Samuel Kellum Chosen for the Eastwardly part of the town ... to Inspect he Comon to see that the above said ordrs be duly attended and not transgressed. [https://archive.org/details/wenhamtownrecord01wenh/page/129/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] :*133--May 27 1696, "John Newman Sergt Patch Rich Dodg Senr John Edwards Senr Samll Kellum John Coy & Nathall Walderne or any two of them or so many of them as shall appeare are desird & appointed to goe on Perambulation on ye lyne [&] renew the bounds betwene our towne & Manchester [on] ye 28th of this Instant May" [https://archive.org/details/wenhamtownrecord01wenh/page/133/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] :*140--Decb 23 1696, "Serg Thos Patch John Edwards Senr & Nathaniel Walderne ware Chosen for Jurors to serve at sd [Enferior Court of Pleas to be holden at Salem]. [https://archive.org/details/wenhamtownrecord01wenh/page/140/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] :*141, [https://archive.org/details/wenhamtownrecord01wenh/page/141/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] :*143, [https://archive.org/details/wenhamtownrecord01wenh/page/143/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] :*146--April ye 6th 1697, "Sergt. Thomas Patch one of the present Select men Richard Hutton Mr. Thomas Fiske Junr Nathanll Walderne & John Browne or any thre of them are deseired & Appointer to meet wih Ipswich Gentlemen at the hous of Mr. Walter Fayrfield in Sd Wenham on the 12th Day of this Instant April .... to goe on perambulation on the line & renew the bounds betwene our Towne and said Ipswich." [https://archive.org/details/wenhamtownrecord01wenh/page/146/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] *156--Meeting of the Select men : November 23, 1697 ... [https://archive.org/details/wenhamtownrecord01wenh/page/156/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] "Liberty granted to ... Sergt. Patch Thre hundred of Rayles & Timber for blank for a barne floare --" , *157--At a generall Towne meeting .. Assembled March 1st 1697/8, ... Serg. Thos. Patch Chosen Const. for the Westwardly end of he towne ---." [https://archive.org/details/wenhamtownrecord01wenh/page/157/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] *159, March ye 2nd 1697/8. "Lt Thomas Fiske Sergt Thomas Patch & Samuel Kemball Senr are Chosen for the Comitey aforesaid who have full power to make sale of land as aforesaid on the Townes behalf." [https://archive.org/details/wenhamtownrecord01wenh/page/159/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] *160, [https://archive.org/details/wenhamtownrecord01wenh/page/160/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] *165, [https://archive.org/details/wenhamtownrecord01wenh/page/165/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] *173, [https://archive.org/details/wenhamtownrecord01wenh/page/173/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] *184--Att a meeting of the Select men April 29th 1700. Letter into the record dated Wenham, April 29th 1700, signed by Select Men, Thomas Patch, William Fiske, Samuel Kemball, Benajmin Edwards. All regards Beverly/Wenham boundary and plan to "perambulate." [https://archive.org/details/wenhamtownrecord01wenh/page/184/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] ==Wenham Vital Records (Select)== ''Vital Records of Wenham, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'' (Salem, Mass., The Essex institute, 1903); digital images, *Patch Births, 65-66 [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofwe00wenh/page/65/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] **Sarah, d. Thomas, Dec. 8, 1666. CT R. **Mara, d. Thomas, Feb. 3, 1669. CT. R. **Thomas, s. Thomas, July 19, 1674. CT. R. **Stephen, s. Thomas, 12 : 2m : 1680. CT. R. *Patch Marriages, 151-152 [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofwe00wenh/page/151/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] *Patch Deaths, 214-215 [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofwe00wenh/page/214/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] ==Wenham Church Records== Joseph Gerrish, minister, [Wenham, Mass. First Congressional Church] Church Records, 1643-1805, 93; digital images, [http://nehh-viewer.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com/#/content/Wenham/viewer/Church20records2C2016431805/1 ''Congressional Library.org''], from the section "Church Records, 1643-1805," click on the link to "browse images of this content," then navigate in the page viewer ... This item is the first of three sets in the Collection, First Church of Wenham--digital images (three separate digitized sets) available at [http://nehh-viewer.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com/#/content/Wenham/viewer/Church20records2C2016431805/1 ''Congressional Library.org'']. For more information about this collection see "Wenham, Mass. First Church in Wenham Congregational records, 1643-1847. RG4929" [finding aid]; digitized content, [https://congregationallibrary.org/sites/default/files/FindingAids/WenhamMAFirst-4929.pdf ''Congressional Library.org''] (PDF), navigate to p. 7. The finding aid includes a bibliography, citing Joseph Harrington, Jr., ''Historical Outline: First Church in Wenham'', 1993. Did not locate Harrington's 1993 work [[X-3336]], March 2024. Thomas Patch's death record cites the church record--see Sergt. Thomas Patch, Sr. 1721/2 death record, citing in part, "church record" in ''Vital records of Wenham, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'' (Salem, Mass., The Essex institute, 1903), 214; digital images, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofwe00wenh/page/214/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''], [Patch], "Thomas [sr. C.R.], Sergt., Feb 19, 1721-2. [a. 83 y. C.R.]" From the collection below, we find Thomas Patch 1721/2 death in church record, Joseph Gerrish, minister, [Wenham, Mass. First Congressional Church] Church Records, 1643-1805, 93; digital images, [http://nehh-viewer.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com/#/content/Wenham/viewer/Church20records2C2016431805/1 ''Congressional Library.org''], from the section "Church Records, 1643-1805," click on the link to "browse images of this content," then navigate in the page viewer to 105, "Deaths in Wenham, & of Persons belonging to Wenham," for entry (line 5), "[1721/2] Feb. 19, ^Mr. Thomas Patch Senr, aged 83 yrs." For more information about this collection see "Wenham, Mass. First Church in Wenham Congregational records, 1643-1847. RG4929" [finding aid]; digitized content, [https://congregationallibrary.org/sites/default/files/FindingAids/WenhamMAFirst-4929.pdf ''Congressional Library.org''] (PDF), navigate to p. 7. Church records, 1643-1805, 273 filmed images Thomas Patch owned the Covenant [Wenham], no. 57 (no date); also Stephen Patch, no. 67 http://nehh-viewer.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com/#/content/Wenham/viewer/Church20records2C2016431805/161 page viewed 161. Church records, 1643-1805; Sarah Patch, no. 33; Mary Patch, no. 34; Ephraim Patch, no. 43; http://nehh-viewer.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com/#/content/Wenham/viewer/Church20records2C2016431805/161 page viewed 162. Church records, 1643-1805; Persons admitted to Full Communion . by J. Gerrish [before 1702 struck] ; *1692 (nos. 46-51) includes Mary Patch, no. 49., at page viewer 165-166 *1698 (nos. 80-87) includes Thomas Patch, no 85, at page viewer 166 The other early set of records is Church records, 1674-1719, 106 filmed images. ==Some Edmund Patch Notes== *Grantor Index, Deeds, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99ZZ-B9GD?i=86&wc=MCBL-YM9%3A361613201%2C361828601&cc=2106411 ''FamilySearch''] **recorded 1659, July 27, Edmund et al. (Edmond), Indenture, 1:66/Salem **recorded 1667, May 10, Edmund et. al. to Richard Dodge, 3:16/Salem **recorded 1694, May 14, Edmund et. al (Edmond) to John Knowlton, 10157/Ipswich **recorded 1764, Apr 4, Edmund to Edward A. Holyoke, 114:276/Wenham/Ipswich **recorded 1771, Mar 23, Edmund to Edward A. Holyoke, 128:214/Ipswich **and many later recorded in Grantor Index. *Grantee Index, Deeds, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ZZ-BDRY?i=469&cc=2106411 ''FamilySearch''] **recorded 1656 10 mo. 2, Elias Mason to Edmund et al., 1:33/Salem **recorded 1656 10 mo. 2, Roger Conant et al, Exor to Edmund, 1:33/Salem **recorded 1659, July 27, Indenture, Edmund et al., 1:66/Salem **recorded 1754, Aug. 17, Pelatiah Kinsman to Edmund, 98:262/Ipswich **recorded 1759, Feb 28, Edmund Potter to Edmund Patch, 105:216/Ipswich **recorded 1784, Mar 17, Edmund Patch to Edmund Jr., 142:107/Ipswich **and many more later recorded in Grantee index ==History of Wenham== Myron O. Allen, ''The History of Wenham : Civil and Ecclesiastical : from its settlement in 1639, to 1860'' (Boston : Printed by Bazin & Chandler, 1860) ...; digital images, [https://archive.org/details/historyofwenhamc02alle/page/n5/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. Searching Patch = https://archive.org/details/historyofwenhamc02alle/page/n5/mode/1up?q=Patch ==Research Notes== Where do we find a historical record about the large home he built in Wenham, 1700? Profile says it is located at 162 Cherry St, but that is known as the Newman-Fiske-Dodge House. See the profile of the home at [https://historicmassachusetts.org/wenham/ WNH.116, Newman – Fiske – Dodge House, 162 Cherry St, c 1658]. See Dorish R Sheridan's work at [https://catnip13.tripod.com/Patch.html ''Tripod''], accessed 2015; this associates Mary Scott's husband as Nicholas' son and conflates the families of Wenham and Beverly. Includes, "Thomas deposed age c37.38 ... Thomas served on the Grand Jury Nov 1673 at Salem.39 He served as tithingman in Salem, MA in 1677.40 Thomas deposed, age 40, in June 1679 and deposed age 41 in Sept. 1679. EQCR 41 Vol. 7:207 & 258. Thomas, Mary & Sarah Patch were communicants of the Congregational Church in Wenham. Thomas was admitted to full communion in the Wenham Congregational Church 1 Apr 1696. In 1700 Thomas owned the covenant for the Wenham Church. Thomas & Mary Patch were admitted to the Watch of the Church around this time. Essex Registry of Deeds Bk. 4, leaf 48 == Sources ==

Thomas Peel & Co - 1829 Tree

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[[Category:Gilmore, Arrived 15 Dec 1829]] [[Category: Swan River Colony (1829-1832)]] [[Category:Marquis of Wellington, Arrived 27 Jan 1815]] {{Image|file= Convicts-15.jpg |align=r |size=110 |label= Ship Arrival at Sydney Cove |caption= [[:Category:Marquis of Wellington, Arrived 27 Jan 1815|''Marquis of
Wellington, '' 1815]] }} == Biography == '''Solomon [[Levey-46|Levey''']] G. F. J. Bergman, '''Levey, Solomon''' (1794–1833)'', Australian Dictionary of Biography,'' National Centre of Biography, Australian National University,
[https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/levey-solomon-2353/text3077, published first in hardcopy '''1967,''' accessed online 13 February 2021.]
(1794-1833), emancipist and merchant, was sentenced in October '''1813''' at the Old Bailey to transportation for seven years as an accessory to the theft of 90 lbs (41 kg) of tea and a wooden chest, a charge that he denied. He arrived in Sydney in the ''Marquis of Wellington'' in January '''1815.''' He lost no time in starting his business career in Sydney, and was soon dealing in real estate and supplying the government store with various goods.
On 8 February '''1819''' he received an absolute pardon and three days later married Ann, daughter of William Roberts, a wealthy emancipist who gave her a rich dowry of land and livestock. In November 1819 a son was born and in 1822 a daughter who died in childhood. The marriage proved a failure; Ann took a lover and ran away but died of maltreatment in February '''1824.''' Levey never [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/levey-solomon-2353 married again. . . . . ''more'' . . ] {{Image|file=Joelle_s_Backgrounds-6.jpg |align=r |size=110 |label= Census Record |caption= [[:Category: Swan River Colony (1829-1832)|''Swan River Colony'' ]]
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[[:Category: Arrivals to Swan River Colony|and '''Ships''']]
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[[:Category: Hooghly, Arrived 12 Feb 1830|''Hooghly,'' 1830 ]]
[[:Category:Rockingham, Arrived 14 May 1830|''Rockingham,'' 1830]]
}} :::In '''1826''' Levey went to London to establish a buying office for ''Cooper & Levey'' and to raise money. In December '''1829''' Levey was introduced to [[Peel-1022|Thomas '''Peel''']] and became his partner in a venture to establish colonists in the new settlement at Swan River. Under the name of ''Thomas Peel & Co.,'' Levey was to act as director in London and Peel to manage affairs in Western Australia. Through mismanagement in the colony, the venture languished; Peel made no reports and even neglected to assure for Levey half of his land grant of 250,000 acres (101,173 ha) at Cockburn Sound. Although Levey had provided all the company's capital of £20,000 he continued to back the venture, selling land in Sydney to buy supplies for Peel and his settlers. By '''1832''' Levey was forced to seek information from the Colonial Office, thus revealing for the first time his share in the company. Although he lost a fortune in the venture he did not live to see its final failure. After a short illness he died in London on 10 October '''1833.''' In '''1828''' Peel [[Darker-17|Alexandra Hasluck,]] '''Peel, Thomas''' (1793–1865)'', Australian Dictionary of Biography,'' National Centre of Biography, Australian National University,
[http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/peel-thomas-2543/text3459, published first in hardcopy '''1967,''' accessed online 15 November 2018.]
went to London and was planning to emigrate to New South Wales, when reports of the new free colony to be founded at ''Swan River'' changed his mind. He joined a syndicate of financiers in proposing to the government a plan whereby they would transfer ten thousand settlers with requisite stock and stores to the new colony within four years, and place them each on 200 acres (81 ha) of land, in return for which the syndicate wished to receive four million acres (1,618,760 ha) of land.
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Peel #Not found }} The Colonial Office, however, was under pressure from Captain [[Stirling-551|(Sir) '''James Stirling,''']] who had explored the Swan River in '''1827,''' either to grant him the right to develop the place under a proprietary charter, or to proclaim it a new crown colony of which he would [http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/peel-thomas-2543 be the governor. . . . ''more'' . . ''adb.anu.edu'']
*[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Peel_grave_gnangarra.jpg The grave of Thomas '''Peel,''' ] who was granted the land south of the ''Swan river colony'' in '''1829''' that now encompasses the Mandurah area, the region now bears his name, [https://www.peel.wa.gov.au/our-region/map-of-region/ ''and map '' ] :In late September '''1829,''' Captain Stirling and Surveyor General [[Roe-2746|Roe]] travelled to the head of the ''Swan River'' above Guildford with a group of European settlers to whom permission had been given to select land. These were the first rural grants in the Colony.
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[[De_Lautour-23|'''Promoter''']] '''#''' P.11
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[[space:Lotus 1829 - Ship Tree|''Lotus,'' 1829 ]]
[[:Category:Marquis of Anglesea, Arrived 23 Aug 1829|''Marquis of
Anglesea,'' 1829]]
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[[:Category:Wanstead, Arrived 30 Jan 1830|''Wanstead,'' 1830]]
[[:Category:Britannia, Arrived 5 May 1830|''Britannia,'' 1830]]
}} :Most of those who obtained these grants were notable men in the young Colony, whilst a few were wealthy absentee investors, among the latter being Lieutenant-Colonel '''Peter A. [[De_Lautour-23|Lautour,''']] who obtained the grant of ''Swan Locations'' F and 6, each 5,000 acres in area, the former on the west bank, and the latter opposite [https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/35/Swan_River_Colony_land_grants_map.png on the east bank. - ''W®'' - ''('''<+Q''')'' ]- \[[Image:ADWP-382.png|9px |(<+Q) . . . . enlarge map when viewing. . . ]]/
:'''Lautour''' had already obtained a large amount of land in ''Van Diemen’s Land.'' In order to obtain substantial grants of land at the ''Swan River Colony'' he dispatched to the colony sufficient settlers, goods and servants ( August 1829) to entitle him to grants of 113,000 acres, the largest entitlement of any grantee in the early colonial period other than [[Peel-1022|Thomas '''Peel.''']]
Lautour’s agent and manager, [[Wells-17021|Richard '''Wells,''']] selected the land at ''Swan'' for his employer. == People – LifeTree == [[Meares-252|'''Richard Goldsmith Meares''']] (1780-1862), soldier, settler and public servant, with his wife and eight children, arrived at ''Swan River'' in December '''1829''' with [[Peel-1022|Thomas Peel]] in the [[:Category: Gilmore, Arrived 15 Dec 1829|''Gilmore.'' ]] *[[Cooper-23500|Daniel '''Cooper''' (1785 - 1853) ]] *[[De_Lautour-23|Peter Augustus (De Lautour) '''Lautour''' CB (1787-1866) ]] *[[Levey-46|Solomon '''Levey''' (1794 - 1833) ]] *[[Peel-1022|Thomas '''Peel''' (1793-1865) ]] ::::[[space:Wakefield Scheme - History Tree|Wakefield Scheme - History Tree]] == Sources ==

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Thomas Perrott of Laugharne

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{{Image|file=Thomas_Perrott_of_Laugharne.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption= '''Thomas Perrott Inscription in Family Bible'''}} The Bishop's Transcripts for Laugharne do record a ''"Thomas and Jane Perrott"'' having a daughter Sarah in 1678. It's frustrating that we've found no further hard evidence about him. An earlier [https://archive.org/details/ThomasPSigInWatkinPerrottWwill1629''"Thomas Perrott"''] appears in the debts owed/owing list in Watkin Perrott's will in 1629. Presumably the same Thomas whose [https://archive.org/details/PSocietyJournalSummer1988 will in 1633] reads: ''"To be buried in Laugharne Church. Daughters, Jane, Margaret & Elizabeth. All my goods to my wife Margaret and her 'three children'. Son Walter, executor"'' (not held by NLW.)

An account of early Perrot family ownership of lands in Laugharne is set out in the [https://archive.org/details/MayoPp518522 Mayo Genealogy] below {{Image|file=My_Perrott_Family_Data-6.png |align=c |size=650 |caption='''Perrott Family in''' [https://archive.org/details/MayoPp518522/page/n1 '''Mayo Genealogy''']}} The above refers to Barnwell's NOTES ON THE PERROT FAMILY in Arch. Camb. 3rd series No. XLI January 1865
"Who this John Perrot of Haverfordwest is is uncertain, unless it was his uncle John, the younger son of Sir Thomas Perrot. It may, however, have been a son of this John Perrot: at any rate he was probably a near kinsman. It has been stated that Sir William Perrot died at the battle of Hedgecot, or Banbury, in 1469,— a statement disproved by his being alive nearly forty years afterwards. His father-in-law, however, Sir Harry Wogan, and his kinsman, Jankyn Perrot of Scotsborough, were among the slain on that occasion. (See Warkworth Chronicle.) The following are the names of those who perished in this battle :—Sir Roger Vaughan, Knight; Harry Wogan, son and heir; Thomas ap Rosse- here (Roger) Vaughan, Esquire; Watkin Thomas, son of Roger Vaughan ; Yvan ap John of Merwyke ; Davy ap Jankyn of Limeric; Harry Done (Dwnn) of Picton ; John Done of Kidwelly; Rhys ap Morgan of Ulster; Jankyn Perot of Scotsborough; John Eneand (?Eynion) of Pembrokeshire; and John Contour of Hereford. An inquisition was taken at Tallacharn, in Carmarthenshire (2 Eliz.), before John Vaughan, gentleman, on the possessions of William Perrot, deceased. Who this William Perrot is doubtful. It could not have been Sir William Perrot, the father of Sir Owen; nor the brother of the Lord Deputy, whose name was William, as he died near Dublin in 1597. Sir John Perrot, the Lord Deputy, was the owner of Tallacharn at the time of his attainder; so that it appears to have continued in the family down to that period. It is probable that this William is the son of that John Perrot whom we have seen put in possession of the estate as the representative of Sir William Perrot." {{Image|file=My_Perrott_Family_Data-65.jpg |align=c |size=700 |caption=Alternative Conjectural Tree based on [https://archive.org/details/BartrumProjectPerrot2 P C Bartrum Perrot 2]}}

Thomas Perrott of Llanybri Principal of Carmarthe Academy

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'''[[Perrott-1015|Thomas Perrott]] Biographical Notes''':[https://dissacad.english.qmul.ac.uk/sample1.php?parameter=personretrieve&alpha=1391#tabs-6 Thomas Perrot - N.Gibbard] + [https://archive.org/details/THOMASPERROTT History of Carms 1939 by T.Jenkins] + [https://archive.org/details/ThomasPerrotd.1733CarmarthenAcademy Thomas Perrot Bio by M.Burden]
{{Image|file=Rees-1371-4.png |align=r |size=m |caption='''Llanybri Old Chapel in 1933 and as it is now''' }}At the centre of Llanybri stood Morbrichurch, now Hen Gapel, whose battlemented tower was visible for miles around. The ruins of this medieval chapel of ease, which shaped Thomas' early life, still survive. It was converted by Stephen Hughes, ‘The Apostle of Carmarthenshire’ ''"Perhaps this is oldest non-conformist house of worship in Wales. This building was taken over around 1675 by Stephen Hughes ‘The Apostle of Carmarthenshire’ and used for independent worship until his death in 1688. It is a long, narrow building, on the exact form of the old churches, with a belfry at the gable end. Stephen Hughes was given a licence to preach in a dwelling house in the parish of Llanstephan in 1672, when Charles II announced freedom for the non-conformists, which was most certainly intended to favour the Catholics. It is almost certain that the Old Chapel was not in non-conformist possession at that time, unless Hughes named it as the place which obtained the licence. It is apparent that Stephen Hughes was the minister here from the beginning of the cause until the death of that good man in the year 1688."''Hanes Eglwysi Annibynnol Cymru (1871) T. Rees & J. Thomas.

An ecclesiastical survey in 1715 notes: ''"This is a Chapel belonging to Llan 'Stephan. The present Impropriator is Mr Champion of the Inner Temple, since the Civil Warre 40s a year was paid by the Impropriator as I am inform'd to a Minister for reading Prayers here, upon his withdrawing the Salary Prayers were neglect'd to be read here, & the Chapel was suffer'd to decay. After it was decay'd William Evans [http://www.qmulreligionandliterature.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/bd.pdf#nameddest=Evans William Evans] who has the Care of the Seminary of Dissenters at Carmarthen is said to have taken a Lease of the Chapel of the Impropriator at the rent of 10s a year or under,upon which by contribution from the Presbyterians it was repair'd by them for the space of about 10 years has been kept in repair & made use of for a Conventicle."'' [http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/Archives/NLWjournals/Visitation1710 Visitation of Carmarthen 1710]

"It was William Evans also, according to Tenison, who secured for Dissent the episcopal chapel at Llanybri, attached to the rectory of Llanstephan, one of the six Percy impropriations. It seems that the tenth Earl of Northumberland had alienated the profits of this living to one Henry Champion of the Inner Temple, who was brought up on the Percy estate at Petworth in Sussex, and was one of the Earl's most trusted agents ; upon the decay of the chapel and the discontinuance of the services there, Champion granted a lease of it to William Evans at a rent of 10s. a year (or under), who had it repaired, fitted up, and used as a meeting-house for the Nonconformists of the district. On what precise grounds this distant lawyer from the Inner Temple was persuaded to divert an episcopal chapel from Anglican use is not a little mysterious ; but the legal bonds were so soundly tightened up that neither Archdeacon Tenison, nor all the other powers of the Church, could unloosen them in the least. "We have no chapel in our parish, except that which is possessed by the Independent congregation," is the wailing cry of the churchwardens in 1790. Though the process entered into between Evans and Champion seems to savour somewhat of sharp practice, the upshot was a peculiarly fitting retribution to befall the shameless secularism associated with the Percy rectories. The Puritan powers had succeeded in diverting the revenues of five of these close corporations to the use of four Trier nominees and a Baptist lecturer, a revolutionary scheme that worked for a few years only ; it was left for William Evans and a Gallio-like impropriator to alienate the chapel at Llanybri, dedicated as it was to the Blessed Virgin Mary, from the Church in perpetuity. Thus William Evans stands before us as an active, resourceful, well-informed, eminently practical person, set free by the Toleration Act for the most varied and fruitful enterprises, whether reading with his group of students at the seminary, or preaching under a wide-spreading oak at Llanddarog, or making his way to Pencader with a bundle of his own translation of the Assembly's Catechism on his saddle. "God's gift to his people ... a public benefaction," are Jeremy Owen's words of him." 'A History of Carmarthenshire' Lloyd, Sir John E., (Ed.). 2 vols., Cardiff, London Carmarthenshire Society (1935, 1939). See also [https://journals.library.wales/view/1386666/1404686/32#?xywh=-1918%2C408%2C6249%2C3824 Transactions of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion Issue details 1928-1929, 1930] {{Image|file=Llan-y-Bri_Chapel.png |caption=Llan-y-Bri Chapel before fire}} {{Image|file=Llan-y-Bri_Chapel.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=and after}}[http://www.welshleigh.org/genealogy/biographies/stephenhughes.htm Apostle of Carmarthenshire]
and used as a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conventicle_Act_1664 Conventicle] by dissenters in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries.

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Erected in 1862 to mark the Bicentennial of The Great Ejection.'''}} [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Act_of_Uniformity_1662/ The Act of Uniformity] in 1662, together with the resulting [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Ejection Great Ejection] of Dissenters, was described [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._C._Ryle J.C.Ryle] as an ''"injury to the cause of true religion in England which will probably never be repaired."'' It resulted in the formation of Dissenting Academies [http://www.qmulreligionandliterature.co.uk/research/the-dissenting-academies-project/dissenting-academies/ Dissenting Academies Online] but by the 19th century their original purpose to provide a higher education was superseded by the founding of new universities which were open to non-conformists, and by the reform of Oxford and Cambridge. Thomas Perrot attended Abergavenny Academy [http://dissacad.english.qmul.ac.uk/sample1.php?parameter=academyretrieve&alpha=270 Abergavenny Academy] where he was the pupil of Roger Griffith,[http://www.qmulreligionandliterature.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/bd.pdf#nameddest=Griffith Roger Griffith] who succeeded Samuel Jones of Brynllywarch, [http://www.qmulreligionandliterature.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/bd.pdf#nameddest=Jones1697 Samuel Jones ] himself an eminent casualty of The Great Ejection. When Griffiths conformed, [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/commons-hist-proceedings/vol3/pp212-217 Act of Conformity] and resigned from Abergavenny in 1702, Perrot moved to Shrewsbury to study with James Owen,[http://www.qmulreligionandliterature.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/bd.pdf#nameddest=Owen1706 James Owen] a former assistant of Stephen Hughes who was tutored from c.1670 by Samuel Jones. He was ordained at Knutsford in Cheshire on 6 August 1706 and became schoolmaster at Newmarket in Flintshire (1706–14) from where he moved to Bromborough in anticipation of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schism_Act Schism Act.]

Following William Evans' death in 1719, Thomas[https://biography.wales/article/s-PERR-THO-1733 Thomas Perrot, Dictionary of Welsh Biography] became minister of Heol Awst Presbyterian Church (Lammas St), [https://imgur.com/a/rFYI9 Lammas St] + [https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/300009488-capel-heol-awst-carmarthen#.XLOAAehKjIV Capel Heol Awst largest chapel in Wales in 1826.] and Tutor of Carmarthen Academy [https://dissacad.english.qmul.ac.uk/sample1.php?detail=achist&histid=18&acadid=31 Carmarthen Academy] later the Presbyterian College, [https://archive.org/details/heol-awst-carmarthen l Heol Awst /Presybyterian College] teaching Classics, Greek, Hebrew, Metaphysics, Logic, Theology, Chronology and Natural Philosophy (Science).

Thomas inherited property from his father John who died in 1726 and he greatly benefited from his marriage with Eleanor Lloyd, [https://ia601500.us.archive.org/2/items/ThomasPerrottLloydPapersReferences/Thomas%20Perrott%20Lloyd%20Papers%20References.pdf Lloyd Papers: Llanstephan Mansion] daughter of Henry and Martha Lloyd of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plas_Llanstephan Plas Llanstephan]. When Thomas transferred some property to his brother-in-law in 1728, he was styled as 'gent'.

His will in 1734 names Eleanor as executrix and mentions brothers John and William and sisters Anne, Jennet and Elizabeth. It reveals Thomas as a well-to-do person with twelve rooms identified in his home. He owned a substantial library, worth £40, and a Celestial and Terrestrial Ball, valued at £3 10s. Thomas had a daughter Mary, his only surviving child in 1768. On his death in 1733, Jeremy Owen [http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s-OWEN-JER-1704.html Jeremy Owen DNB] praised his ''"excellent friend"'' as ''"free from bias, a man of impartiality and moderation."'' A late 18thcentury account of the dissenters’ academies described Perrot simply as ''"of great learning."'' Dr Williams Library, 24.59, fos. 91–2.

Thomas had a daughter, Mary, described as his only surviving child in 1768 and as a [https://archive.org/details/BRAGlynMillsOptimised17086/page/n51 'spinster of Carmarthen'] in the Lloyd Papers. (Mary Perrot daughter of Rev. Thomas Perrot deceased) See [https://archive.org/details/BRAGlynMillsBundle9No26 Thomas Perrot will 1734 + Carms Wills: Admons 2 August, Inventory 19 July 1726.] His widow was alive in 1744, when the Carmarthen student, [https://dissacad.english.qmul.ac.uk/sample1.php?parameter=personretrieve&alpha=251 Thomas Morgan,] bought six books from her. Thomas Perrot’s brother [https://ia601502.us.archive.org/24/items/MayoPp518522/Mayo%20pp%20518-522.pdf John] was a Presbyterian minister in Wotton-under-Edge Gloucestershire from 1720 and died there in 1749. John's son, [https://dissacad.english.qmul.ac.uk/sample1.php?parameter=personretrieve&alpha=253 Samuel], attended Carmarthen Academy from 1753-57 and subsequently became a Unitarian minister in Ireland. In 1732 Thomas seems to have taught another nephew, also a [https://dissacad.english.qmul.ac.uk/sample1.php?parameter=personretrieve&alpha=6960 Thomas] who later ministered at Blakeney and Kingswood.

In 1732 [http://www.qmulreligionandliterature.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/bd.pdf#nameddest=Perrot Perrot] delivered a glass vial to the Royal Society, ''"containing a partially formed chicken, whose belly seem’d to be the Egg cover’d with a soft skin"''. His paper on it was given by his friend, the celebrated scientist, dissenting tutor and Royal Society Fellow [http://www.qmulreligionandliterature.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/bd.pdf#nameddest=Eames John Eames.] ---- == SOURCES & RESEARCH NOTES== ===References===

Thomas Prince Cemetery,Lawrence County, Kentucky

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Thomas Rankin Bradshaw's Letter of Lineage

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Mt. Hareb, East Tenn. Sept. 18th, 1886 Mr. W. J. Bradshaw Dear Sir -- Your letter bearing date July 14, 1886, addressed to Mr. George B. Bradshaw, asking for information respecting the history of his branch of the Bradshaw family, was sent to me, and reached me on the 13th day of September 1886. As I know of no number of his branch of the Bradshaw family or better prepared than myself to give a history, I will give you all I know -- but it will be very imperfect in detail and especially in dates. Mr gret-grandfather was of Wales and spoke the Welsh language. His name an date of coming to America, and occupation, I never heard or have forgotten. He came before the Revolutionary War. He stopped or settled in Maryland or Pennsyvlvania and died before the war, when his family was small and his children young. He left but four children: three sons, James, John and Christopher, and one daughter, Francina. Christopher died before maturity. Francina married a man by the name of Marr and after the Revolutionary War closed, went to North Carolina and settled in ?Caboarrop? County. I know nothing definite with regard to them after this. James, perhaps the oldest son and brother, having obtained some degree of education in Pennsylvania, went to North Carolina and was repeatedly elected to and served with honor and some distinction in the House of Representatives and then in the senate of that State until age rendered it unadvisable to serve longer. He had sons and daughters born to him -- but I know not how many. Some of his daughters married men of respectability by the names of White, Morrison and Weddington. The Whites and Weddington families, so far as known were farmers and many of them moved west after the war of 1812 - and to me, their history is lost in the great west. One son, Amzi, became a Presbyterian Preacher, left Carolina, moved and settled near Nashville, Tenn. soon after the war of twelve - did a great work in moralising the early settlers - and remained until the close of the late unholy war, then went to Texas, and soon died full of years and honors. Some of his family still live in and around Nashville - but I have no particular knowledge of them. John, my grandfather, and ancestor of the line of George B. Bradshaw, of Annapolis, was a boy soldier under General Marion. Perhaps not 18 years old, when Cornwallis surrendered to General Washington at Yorktown. The war over, he appears to have gone to Pennsylvania and learned the Blacksmiths trade and was among the first who discovered the art of putting whoop tyre on a wagon wheel. Prior to his day, irion was put on in pieces as ?felloes? Having learned his trade he came to Virginia and worked some time at his trade. He married in Pennsylvania, Miss Agnes that is Nancy Clendennen. Leaving Virginia he came into what was at that time the territory of North Carolina, now the State of Tenn. and settled in what is now Jefferson Co., east Tenn. He was a Presbyterian and lived a consistant christian life. He followed farming and worked some at this trade until near the close of this life. He died in the 75th year of his life in Dec. 1818. He and his wife had nine children, three daughters and six sons: Elizabeth, Jane, Francina. Elizabeth married Richard Grace and they both died before the family was grown. Some of the children died, the living married when grown, moved to the west and are now lost from my knowledge. Jane married her cousin, Thomas Rankin, the great grandfather of Rev. George C. Rankin of Chattanooga, who is now making himself known as an advocate of prohibition. Jane and her husband, who was a farmer, are both dead long since and all their children, except two, but there is a vast number of grand and great grandchildren living in this community yet, and some in the State of Indiana. Francina married James McQuiston and moved west. The sons are: William, James, Samuel, Christopher, Richard and Thomas, who died when a child. William married a Miss Bingham. his occupation was farming. He became a great musician in his day in this section. During the war of 1812 he enlisted in the regular army as a soldier during the war, so as to secure the double bounty. His bounty embraced Boones’lick in Missouri, and he went to it and his family history after this is to me entirely lost. James was a farmer and blacksmith. He married and moved to Kentucky. Since then I know nothing worth writing. Samuel was a farmer and a carpenter. He married a Miss Dorcas Prigmore of pure French blood -- at an early day in the history of Tennessee, soon after the war of 1812.. He moved west across the Cumberland Mountains into middle Tennessee and settled in Franklyn County, and died there. Some of this children married there and some went into Alabama. How many are still living, what their circumstances and where they are now living, I have no knowledge. Christopher, great grandfather of George Brown Bradshaw, of Annapolis, was a farmer and carpenter. He married a Miss Mary Davis of Jefferson County, Tenn. Having a desire to preach, he left off farming, moved up to Greenville, Green Co., and by his carpenters trade he procured a liberal education at Greenville College, then controlled by Reverent Charles Coffin, who came from Connecticut to Tennessee. He continued under Dr. Coffin until he was licensed and ordained to preach. His famiy meanwhile increasing. He then moved from Tennessee up into North Carolina and settled on ?Reasus? Creek, Buncombe County, three miles north of Asheville. He preached at Asheville and at Mills River twenty miles south of Asheville, and many other points in the mountainous country, until his family was nearly all grown and several of them married. He and his wife raised twelve children -- seven daughters and five sons. The daughters were: Polly, Nancy, Eliza, Ellen, Martha and Harriet. Sons: John, Nicholas, Isaac and William. Of the daughters, Polly never married. Nancy married a Mr. Beard, who was wealthy, having a large interest in the gold mines of North Carolina. He sold his interest and moved to Missouri. Since that, I know nothing of them. (This is where the page is missing--slw) Mr. Taylor, settled in Sweetwater and were doing well until the late wicked war was forced upon the country. For want of knowledge and statemanship in the Chief Magistrate. The Messrs. Charmachale also persuaded her to give her promising son Nicholas to them, giving her asurance that they would do a good part (?) by him. She gave him up and then sold out her interests in the south and came to live with her daughter, the Taylors, in Sweetwater. The war broke nearly everybody -- by the pilaging of the soldiers, both North and South. The war over, the Taylors and the widow left Sweetwater, moved up into Grainger County, East Tennessee and settled near Marshall’s Ferry, on the Holston River where they are now living. The Charmichals kept Nicholas til the war. He being grown, entered the army and fought throught he war as a soldier, then married a daughter of Judge George Brown of Knoxville and moved to Texas and is raising a respectful family of which George Brown Bradshaw is one - to whom you wrote on the 14th of last July. Richard lived with his parents and took care of them until they died. He was a farmer and being fond of reading, tho he never attained the self education of Elihu Barrett, yet he attained a high degree of useful knowledge -- by studying and reading all the standard reading he could reach or borrow. He was a great reader of the Bible and acquired considerable political from Jefferson Correspondence and such works. He married a Miss Lydia Prigmore, whose parents were both raised in France. Her father, Joseph Prigmore, was a french sailor. Richard and his wife raised five children, four sons and one daughter. Sons names John, Joseph, Thomas and Hardin. Daughter: Nancy Ann. Richard filled the Office of Magistrate with great credit and then served in the war of 1812 and 1833. Was electd to the Convention that revised and amended the Constitution of Tennessee. He did all he could to change the Constitution so as to end slavery in Tennessee without war, by gradual emancipation, but did not succeed in this humane effort. Yet he lived to see it done away by a vote of the people and another change of the Constitution after the war was over, and died in Oct. 1872 being nearly 86 years old. He was a strong advocate of Temperance and a warm supporter of Home and Foreign Missions and all benevolent enterprises. His family: John, when grown up learned the tanners trade, then he married a Miss Rawlings, settled near the old homestead and carried on farming and tanning and having acquired a tolerable english education and being a natural mathematition, also at intervals taught school. He and his wife had eight children, six sons and two daughters. One son and daughter dying in childhood. They raised six, all lived til the war. One was killed at the Big Bla___? at taking of Vicksburg, another died since the war, who was a fine scholar and a good educator. The others are still living, some here and some in Texas. John is still living in his 77th year. Joseph was raised a farmer and still lived and able to work, a farmer. He married a Miss Sarah G. Blackburn and they had nine children: four daughters and five sons. One dying in childhood they raised eight daughters and five sons. One dying in childhood they raised eight to maturity. Three of these died in the war. The three daughters married. One was made a widow by the war, left with two lovely little daughters. The widow, with the help of her father raised and educated these daughters and they are both married to respectable fine husbands and are starting lovely families. Another daughter married a man named Darr, lived til about the close of the war and died leaving five daughters and two sons to be cared for by a kind father, but scorned at by others, anon highly favored. The father has educated the children well with good prospects and one son is married and doing work as a mechanic on the railroad. The other daughter of Joseph is married to one of her Bradshaw cousins and has five children -- four sons and one daughter and is now educating them. One son is looking forward to the Ministry. Another son of Joseph died just when ready to begin the practice of medicine. The two living sons are married, one has a family of seven children, five sons and two daughters. The other has no children. Next comes Thomas R., the writer of this. With the others he was raised on the farm and when grown, quit the farm and went to Maryville College, then studied Theology in the Southwestern Theological Seminary located at Maryville, Blount Co., East Tenn. and entered the Ministry in 1851 in connection with the New School Presbyterian General Assembly. I married (1) Mrs. Blackburn, she had two daughters, one died in her sixth year. Then my wife died leaving one living daughter. After a reasonable time I married (2) Miss Gap, she had one son and died when he was twelve days old. I gave these children to the Aunts and went to Madisonville, Monroe County and preached there at Sweetwater from 1855 to 1867. In 1861 I married (3) Mrs. Biggs -- she had no children. She was delicate and had a brother in California and from his writings she thought if she were there she would have better health. We went there in 1867 and for one year she appeared to improve, then she began to decline and coninued to decline more and more until it was evident if she remained there she had but a short time on earth. In 1872 we returned to Sweetwater and remained there until Nov. 1883 when she died. In 1863 my second daughter of my first wife died leaving me but one child living -- the son of my second wife. He is grown, a farmer, and a good vocalist. Is settled being married on my old patrimony (?). When my third wife died I broke up housekeeping, left Sweetwater and came up to Jefferson County to live with him the remainder of my days. He has no children. Hardin was a farmer, married Miss Rawlings. They had five daughters and four sons. He and his wife both died before their children were grown. Several of the children have died, those living are mostly married and scattered abroad. One son is practicing Physician in ? County. The daughter of Richard, Nancy Ann, married a man by name of Alexander; he died and her child died. She then married a Mr. Franklin, had one child and he died and her husband died. She raised her son who is a farmer and now married. John, son of Richard is in his 78th year, Joseph is in his 76th year, Thomas near 74 and Nancy Ann about 70. There! I have given the best history of our line of the Bradshaws that I can. So you have not given your genealogy further back than 1828 and New Milford, Connecticutt. I cannot tell whether we are of the same line or not and if we are I cannot tell where our lines connect. But I suppose if they meet at all they must meet in Wales or beyond. Respectfully, /s/ T. R. Bradshaw

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These were my great-great-grandparents. I would like to find out more information about them and their parents as far back as I can go. Any help will be appreciated.

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==WikiTree Pages of Interest== *[[Roberts-504|Thomas Roberts Sr. (abt.1600-aft.1673)]] *[[Hilton-53|Rebecca (Hilton) Roberts (1602-bef.1673)]] *[[Roberts-1299|William Roberts (1614-abt.1675)]] *[[Space:Will_of_Thomas_Roberts_of_Dover|Will of Thomas Roberts of Dover]] *[[Space:Roberts_Farm_in_Dover|Roberts Farm in Dover]] *[[Space:The_Nachem_at_Monhegan_(1616)|The Nachem at Monhegan (1616)]] *[[Space:How_The_Women_Went_from_Dover|How The Women Went from Dover]] *[[Space:Thomas_Robert_Family_Research|Thomas Robert Family Research]] *G2G (2015--[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/130854/what-evidence-there-maiden-parents-rebecca-hilton-roberts What evidence is there for the maiden name and parents of Rebecca (Hilton?) Roberts?] ==Genealogical Question== :Are we able to show whether or not this [[Roberts-504|Thomas Roberts]] was the same Thomas Roberts who was part of the crew of the Nachem at Monhegan in 1616? :Further, desire to locate documents by which we are able to genealogically identify any of those named in records about the Nachem of Monhegan. (No luck yet.) :Separately, desire to locate historical records that support the identity of the settler and his family. This would include, the deposition in which he gives his age; depositions of his sons, John and Thomas, giving their ages; wife's identity, etc. :Locate historical records reflecting land ownership and roles in local civil, judicial, and religious governance. Deeds, treaties, land transfers and assignments, surveys, etc. Thomas acting in his roles within civil and judicial governance. Records, contemporaneous commentary, and historical reflections upon the "Dover Compact" will be an important addition to this man's profile. Records, attestations, commentary, and reflections upon Thomas Roberts civil, legal, and judicial relationships with the Puritans and the Quakers, such were the times. ==Bibliographic Notes== *'''1910.''' Edward Arber. "Travels and works of Captain John Smith, President of Virginia, and Admiral of New England", Contributors Smith, John, 1580-1631. Arber, Edward, 1836-1912. Bradley, A. G. 1850-1943. Publication/Creation Edinburgh : John Grant, 1910. Persistent URL https://wellcomecollection.org/works/qga23bgv *'''____.''' Neill De Paoli. "Life on the edge: Community and trade on the Anglo -American periphery, Pemaquid, Maine, 1610--1689", University of New Hampshire, Durham. Captain Edward Brawnde cited twice; Ftnt 42 on p.21 and Ftnt 39 on p.51. [https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/215514462.pdf PDF]. *'''1938.''' Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby and Water Goodwin Davis, ''Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire'' (Portland, Maine, Southworth Press [in 5 parts, paginated consecutively], 1928-1938; Boston, Massachusetts : New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2012), 589 (11-Thomas Roberts, Dover); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldict0000noye/page/589/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] (borrow). *'''1948.''' Edith (Bartlett) Sumner, ''Ancestry of Edward Wales Blake and Clarissa Matilda Glidden with Ninety Allied Families'' (Los Angeles, 1948), 211-212 (Roberts); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89062846829?urlappend=%3Bseq=221%3Bownerid=13510798885585604-227 ''HathiTrust'']. *'''1923.''' John Scales, ''History of Dover, New Hampshire, Volume 1'' ([Manchester, N.H., J.B. Clarke Co.] 1923), 302-310 (Roberts Family); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101007762626?urlappend=%3Bseq=348%3Bownerid=27021597768320027-372 ''HathiTrust'']. *'''1913.''' George Wadleigh, ''Notable events in the History of Dover, New Hampshire, from the first settlement in 1623 to 1865'' (Dover, N.H. 1913), :*[https://archive.org/details/notableeventsinh00wadl/page/5/mode/1up 5] (arrival with Hiltons, tradition), :*[https://archive.org/details/notableeventsinh00wadl/page/13/mode/1up 13] (1633/Wiggins), :*[https://archive.org/details/notableeventsinh00wadl/page/18/mode/1up 18] (Combination), :*[https://archive.org/details/notableeventsinh00wadl/page/19/mode/1up 19]-20 (1640/41 letter, Underhill/Roberts), :*[https://archive.org/details/notableeventsinh00wadl/page/24/mode/1up 24] (1643, 20 acre lots), :*[https://archive.org/details/notableeventsinh00wadl/page/30/mode/1up 30]-31 (1648 town record/rate), :*[https://archive.org/details/notableeventsinh00wadl/page/33/mode/1up 33]-34 (1650 town records/rate), :*[https://archive.org/details/notableeventsinh00wadl/page/34/mode/1up 34] (9 July 1651, William Roberts presented), :*[https://archive.org/details/notableeventsinh00wadl/page/38/mode/1up 38] (1655/Tuttle Inquest), :*[https://archive.org/details/notableeventsinh00wadl/page/44/mode/1up 44]-45 (12th 18th [16]58, rate for "mr reyner his preuetione"; includes "Mr. Roberds," "John Roberds") :*[https://archive.org/details/notableeventsinh00wadl/page/46/mode/1up 46]-47 (10 October 1659, among many others, both William Roberts and Thomas Roberts convicted and punished for not "going to meeting"), :*[https://archive.org/details/notableeventsinh00wadl/page/49/mode/1up 49]-50 (17 July 1660, William Roberts among those to hear disputes between Dover Neck and Oyster River), :*[https://archive.org/details/notableeventsinh00wadl/page/50/mode/1up 50]-51 (5 April 1661, right of commonage at Dover Neck, includes Thomas Roberts, John Roberts, Thomas Roberts, jr.), :*[https://archive.org/details/notableeventsinh00wadl/page/61/mode/1up 61] (17 January 1664, Thomas Layton and John Roberts to "appraise goods taken by distress"), :*[https://archive.org/details/notableeventsinh00wadl/page/63/mode/1up 63] (25 October 1665, John Roberts among those to seek out transgressions of the timber order), :*[https://archive.org/details/notableeventsinh00wadl/page/76/mode/1up 76] (25 January 1673, John Roberts and Jereme Tebbets to improve/have temporary possession of six acres), :*[https://archive.org/details/notableeventsinh00wadl/page/77/mode/1up 77] (18 June 1674, John Roberts and John Hall to develop information about James Nute, sen vs Philip Cromwell), :*[https://archive.org/details/notableeventsinh00wadl/page/78/mode/1up 78] (September 1675, homes at Oyster River burned, "William Roberts and his son-in-law killed"; related orders), :*[https://archive.org/details/notableeventsinh00wadl/page/79/mode/1up 79]-80 (1675 Dover Neck and Cochecho "Provision Rate"), :*[https://archive.org/details/notableeventsinh00wadl/page/83/mode/1up 83]-84 (22 October 1677, petition in opposition to Mason Claim), :*[https://archive.org/details/notableeventsinh00wadl/page/84/mode/1up 85] (18 September 1679, John Roberts nominated as marshal), :*[https://archive.org/details/notableeventsinh00wadl/page/89/mode/1up 89]-90 (1685, Mason litigation, suits entered against many at Dover, including John Roberts, Thomas Roberts), :*[https://archive.org/details/notableeventsinh00wadl/page/90/mode/1up 90] (27 April 1687, rate set for relief of widow Dorothy Roberts …"), :*[https://archive.org/details/notableeventsinh00wadl/page/94/mode/1up 94] (1 January 1690, following overthrow of Andros Massachusetts government, Lieut. John Roberts one of six commissioners to work with other towns regarding government), :*[https://archive.org/details/notableeventsinh00wadl/page/114/mode/1up 115] (25 May 1713), :*[https://archive.org/details/notableeventsinh00wadl/page/117/mode/1up 117] (11 April 1715, Thomas Roberts stood for Assembly), :* [https://archive.org/details/notableeventsinh00wadl/page/118/mode/1up 118]-120 (11 May 1716, record regarding differences between Dover Neck and Cochecha,signatories include Ltt Joseph Roberts/Jos Robbarts and mr Thomas Robbarts senr, both of Dover Neck; 28 May 1716, Joseph Roberts one of those chosen to joined with the selectman to call a minister in order to reach an agreement), :*140 (1745), :*194 (11 October 1806, wife of Mr. Roberts of Dover delivered of three … boys …), :*261 (22 February 1854, Aaron Roberts of Dover Neck), :* also 271, 277, 293, 296, :*[https://archive.org/details/notableeventsinh00wadl/page/326/mode/1up 326] (Roberts in index); digital images, ''InternetArchive''. *'''1811.''' William Sewell, ''The History of the Rise, Increase, and Progress of the Christian people, called Quakers'' (Philadelphia, B. & T. Kite, and S. Pike, 1811), 563-564 ([1662, Dover]); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/nyp.33433082205745?urlappend=%3Bseq=577%3Bownerid=27021597766969288-591 HathiTrust]. :
[1662] Not long after these woman returned to Dover to visit their friends ; and being in a meeting the next first day of the week, the constables, Thomas Roberts and his brother John, rushed in and laid hands on Alice Ambrose as she was in prayer, and taking her, one by the one arm, and the other by the other, they dragged her out of doors, almost a mile, with her face towards the snow, which was near knee deep, over stumps and old trees, having put on their old old clothes on purpose, not to dirty their better suits. Then they locked her up in a certain house, and so went back to fetch Mary Tomkins, whom they dragged in the same manner, which their father, old Thomas Roberts seekng, lamented and cried, "Wo that ever I was father to such wicked children." But they seemed not to matter what their father said, who had been a member of the church at Dover above twenty years; but because he no longer frequented their worship for their degeneracy, they took away his cow, which with its milk helped to support him and his wife. Mary Tomkins being brought into the house where Alice was, Anne Coleman was also fetched ...
*'''1923.''' Lora Altine Woodbury Underhill, ''Descendants of Edward Small of New England'', 3 vols., paginated continuously (Boston, Houghton Mifflin company, 1934), 2:1097-1153 (Roberts Family) at 1107+ (Thomas^1 Roberts), and at [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89066292392?urlappend=%3Bseq=574%3Bownerid=13510798887378354-580 1116], for items below; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89066292392?urlappend=%3Bseq=563%3Bownerid=13510798887378354-569 ''HathiTrust''] :*citing "''New Hampshire Deeds'', Book 1:5," for 21 June 1641, Thomas Roberts to John West. :*citing "''New Hampshire Deeds'', Book 1:17," for 1643, [Thomas Roberts] to Thomas Withers. :*citing "''New Hampshire Deeds'', Book 6:229," for reference in 1642 to a Dover grant (probably made earlier) of 20 acres to Thomas Roberts, "in the bottom of Rial's Cove." :*without further reference, Thomas Roberts 1644 acknowledgment of a judgement against him. :*citing "''New Hampshire Deeds'', Book 1:51," for a suit, "Thomas Roberts and henry Tibbots vs ffrancis Cham P noune." :*citing "''New Hampshire Deeds'', Book 8:94," for 17 June 1658, Thomas Roberts to Richard Rowe, a "house and land at Welshman's Cove, 'Pascataqua' River (Newington)" :*citing "''New Hampshire Deeds'', Book 3:129-a," for 1 July 1669, Thomas Roberts, Senr., and wife Rebecca, to John York, certain "land at Durham." *'''1853.''' Alonzo H. Quint, "Genealogical Items relating to the early settlers of Dover, N. H.," ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 7 (1853):356 (Roberts), in particular part; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t07x8rf26?urlappend=%3Bseq=368 ''HathiTrust'']. *'''1856.''' Citing the "second volume of Deeds in the Registry at Exeter, N. H.," "Ancient Inquest in New Hampshire," ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 22 (1868):72; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t88j0v898?urlappend=%3Bseq=86 ''HathiTrust''], inquest issued "the first month : 1655," for the death of Thomas Tuttell … the sonne of John Tuttell of Dover" whose body was found "the last day of he last March (54)." *'''1879.''' Alonzo H. Quint, "Notes on the Dover (N. H.) Combination," ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 33 (1879):98 (Thomas Roberts); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/s2z774bb97b?urlappend=%3Bseq=110 ''HathiTrust''], "The tradition that he came with the Hiltons should be abandoned"; lists his children. *'''1955.''' "Memoirs," ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 109 (1955):151 (Mrs. William Henry Moore/Ada Waterman Small); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11601/151/0 ''AmericanAncestors''], for her Roberts descent from "'Governor' Thomas Roberts of Dover …, by 1640." *'''1931.''' Charles Edward Banks, ''History of York, Maine, successively known as Bristol (1632), Agamenticus (1641), Gorgeana (1642), and York (1652)'' (Boston, Mass. [Calkins Press], 1931), 303 ([[Heard-171|Ann Heard]]); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/historyofyorkmai00bank/page/339/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''], "credited to York in the list of Canadian captives, but she was the daughter of Benjamin and Elizabeth (Roberts) Heard of Dover, N.H. She may have been visiting York when captured or was in service in the town. .... She married in Canada." GJ note--This was the only item that returned when searching for "Roberts," MCM note--[[:Category:Raid_on_York|Category: Raid on York]]. *'''1913.''' Everett S. Stackpole, Winthrop S. Meserve, Lucien Thompson, ''History of the town of Durham, New Hampshire (Oyster River Plantation) …'' 2 vols. ([Durham? N.H.] Pub. by vote of the town [1913]), :*2 (in Birth … of the town); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc2.ark:/13960/t6xw4qw0n?urlappend=%3Bseq=20 ''HathiTrust'']. :*5-6 (Dover Combination); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc2.ark:/13960/t6xw4qw0n?urlappend=%3Bseq=23 ''HathiTrust'']. :*9-10 (rate at Oyster river); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc2.ark:/13960/t6xw4qw0n?urlappend=%3Bseq=27 ''HathiTrust''], Richard York, William Roberts and John Martin are all at Oyster River; "…list shows that twenty-tree out of fifty-three inhabitants of Dover lived at Oyster River." :*31-33 (locations) "Next north of Richard York lived John Martin, who married Hester, daughter of Thomas Roberts of Dover Neck," and quotes from a grant of 1664 and "ani former grant." Refers to conveyance of the dwelling house by Martin and wife Hester of 20 September 1667. :*35 (Pinder-York-Roberts); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc2.ark:/13960/t6xw4qw0n?urlappend=%3Bseq=53 ''HathiTrust''], "John York had bought this land of Thomas Roberts, senior, 1 July 1669 …" :*52, 56 (William Roberts … before 1648); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc2.ark:/13960/t6xw4qw0n?urlappend=%3Bseq=72 ''HathiTrust''], at 56, "Willam Roberts … was killed by Indians in 1675 … William Pitman … had, perhaps, married Roberts daughter, Ann." :*60; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc2.ark:/13960/t6xw4qw0n?urlappend=%3Bseq=80 ''HathiTrust''], mention of "Mr. Roberts" as boundary. :*85-86 (Wiliam Roberts); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc2.ark:/13960/t6xw4qw0n?urlappend=%3Bseq=105 ''HathiTrust''], "Hubbard records that [in 1675] the Indians burned five or six houses at Oyster River and killed two men, William Roberts and his son-in-law … who the son in law was has not been ascertained. Five sons-in-law are mentioned after this date as living, and only five daughters have been found. He had a son, Wlllam Roberts, Jr. … not mentioned anywhere after 1675 … may have been the one who was killed with his father." See related in William Hubbard and Samuel Gardner Drake, ''The History of the Indian Wars in New England ...'', 2 vols. (Roxbury, Mass. : Printed for W.E. Woodward, 1865), 2:116 (William Roberts); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/historyofindianw02hubb/page/116/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. *'''2013.''' Jeanie Roberts, "Thomas Roberts of Woolaston, Gloucester and Dover, New Hampshire 1600-1673," ''The Family Connection,'' blog post of 5 January 2013; web content, [https://www.jeaniesgenealogy.com/2013/01/thomas-roberts-of-woolaston-gloucester.html ''jeaniesgenealogy.com''] *'''2002.''' Stephen, "Governor Thomas Roberts of Dover (New Hampshire)," blog of 5 November 2002; web content, [http://robertsofwoolaston.blogspot.com/2002_11_03_archive.html#84104020 ''robertsofwolaston.blogspot'']. *'''2015.''' Frederic Z Saunders, "[Roberts]," family genealogical file last revised 3 June 2015; web content, [http://home.netcom.com/~fzsaund/roberts.html ''netcom.com'']. ==[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Documents_Relating_to_Towns_in_New_Hampshire New Hampshire State Papers]== '''Summary''' These volumes were edited variously by Nathaniel Bouton, Isaac W. Hammond, Albert Stillman Batchellor, Henry Harrison Metcalf, and Otis Grant Hammond; index (in part), [https://sos.nh.gov/archives-vital-records-records-management/archives/publications-collections/new-hampshire-state-papers/ Index] (downloaded), 51 for all Thomas Roberts entries, *1 (1623 to 1686):118, 119, 128, 487, 515-540, 561; *2 (1686 to 1722):36, 37, 516, 533, 542; *9 (App. Constitutional Conventions of 1778-79, 1781-83, and state constitution of 1784):155, 164, 168, 174; [skipped] *10 (1773 & 1786 Census, Ancient Grants, etc.):701; *11 (Town Papers, A-F):[https://archive.org/details/provincialstatep11newh/page/506/mode/1up 506]-555 (Dover) at [https://archive.org/details/provincialstatep11newh/page/509/mode/1up 509], [https://archive.org/details/provincialstatep11newh/page/518/mode/1up 518], [https://archive.org/details/provincialstatep11newh/page/546/mode/1up 546]; *12 (Gilmanton to New Ipswich/and docs returned since Vol. 11):338, 343; [??] *14 (Rev War ...):23, 127; [skipped] *16 (Rev War ...):898; [skipped] *17 (Rev War ...):11, 502, 513, 525; [skipped] *19 (Records of the President and Council):[https://archive.org/details/provincialandst14boutgoog/page/660/mode/1up 660]; *24 (Grants made by Mass. and NH):695-700 (Dover) at [https://archive.org/details/provincialandst00boutgoog/page/697/mode/1up 697] (Taxes in Dover, 1741).; *25 (Grants of Townships):[https://archive.org/details/provincialandst19boutgoog/page/746/mode/1up 746] (Dover Combination); *30 (Misc. Rev War):20, 128; [skipped] *31 (Probate Records, 1635-1717 Vol. 1):[https://archive.org/details/provincialstatep31newh/page/145/mode/1up 145]-146 (will), [https://archive.org/details/provincialstatep31newh/page/338/mode/1up 338] (warrant of 1704), 339 (1705), 394 (Jenkins inventory 1694), 398 (Knight inventory 1694), 401 (Drew inventory 1694), 425 (witness to Evans will, 1696/7), 534, 558, 622, 769, 772, 815; *33 (Probate Records Vol. 3 1741-1749):337, 338; [skipped] *34 (Probate Records Vol. 4 1750-1753):108, 117; 37:166; [skipped] *40 (New Hampshire court records, 1640-1692. Court papers, 1652-1668):[https://archive.org/details/provincialstatep40newh/page/4/mode/1up?view=theater 4] (1641 suit), [https://archive.org/details/provincialstatep40newh/page/11/mode/1up?view=theater 11], 16, 20, 34, 73, 80, 110, 118, 144, 172, 185-192, 214, 217, 265, 276, 281, 307, 312, 314, 333, 358, 380, 390, 405, 456, 483, 504, 525. ==Pope== Charles Henry Pope, ''The pioneers of Maine and New Hampshire, 1623 to 1660 ...'' (Boston, Mass., C.H. Pope, 1908), 175 (Roberts); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t3xs5v93n?urlappend=%3Bseq=191 ''HathTrust'']. ==Savage== James Savage, ''A genealogical dictionary of the first settlers of New England ...'', 4 vols. (Boston, Little, Brown and Company, 1860-1862), 3:547 (Roberts); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldic03savarich/page/547/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. ==GDMNH== Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby and Water Goodwin Davis, ''Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire'' (Portland, Maine, Southworth Press [originally in 5 parts, paginated consecutively], 1928-1938; rpt, Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2012), *'''[[Roberts-504|Thomas^1 Roberts]].''' 589 (11-Thomas Roberts, Dover); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldict0000noye/page/589/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] (borrow). *'''[[Roberts-2411|John^2 Roberts]].''' 589 (5-John Roberts [11], Dover); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldict0000noye/page/589/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] (borrow). *'''[[Nutter-62|Hatevil^1 Nutter]].''' 516 (2-Hatevil Nutter, Dover); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldict0000noye/page/516/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] (borrow). *'''[[Roberts-6485|Thomas^2 Roberts]].''' 589 (12-Sergt Thomas Roberts [11], Dover); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldict0000noye/page/589/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] (borrow). *'''[[Leighton-288|Thomas^1 Leighton]].''' 427 (6-Thomas Leighton, Dover); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldict0000noye/page/427/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] (borrow). *'''[[Roberts-1299|William^1 Roberts]].''' 589-590 (14-William Roberts, Oyster River); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldict0000noye/page/589/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] (borrow). *'''[[Martin-2898|John Martin]].''' 463 (7-John Martin, Dover); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldict0000noye/page/463/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] (borrow). *'''[[Philbrick-22|James^2 Philbrick]].''' 545 (1-James Philbrick [7], mariner, Hampton); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldict0000noye/page/545/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] (borrow). *'''[[Marston-8|William^2 Marston]].''' 462 (11-Capt. William Marston [10]), digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldict0000noye/page/462/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] (borrow). *'''[[Heard-21|Benjamin^2 Heard]].''' 321 (2-Benjamin Heard [5], cordwainer, Dover); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldict0000noye/page/321/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] (borrow). *'''[[Rich-594|Richard^1 Rich]].''' 585 (2-Richard Rich); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldict0000noye/page/585/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] (borrow). ==New England Marriages== Roberts-_____ 1628 marriage, ''New England Marriages Prior to 1700'', 3 vols. (Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015), 2:1283 (Roberts); database and digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1568/rd/21175/1283/426901828 ''AmericanAncestors''], works consulted as "Reg. 33:98, 109:151; Newell Anc. 98; Blake-Glidden 211; Dover NH Mar. 177; Rich 19-20; Lord 7; Sanborn Anc. 29; Wentworth 1:503; Stackpole 106; GDMNH 589." See [[Space:Sources-Torrey|Sources-Torrey]]. *Reg. 33:98--A. H. Quint, "Notes on the Dover (N. H.) Combination," ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 33 (1879):98 (Thomas Roberts); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/s2z774bb97b?urlappend=%3Bseq=110 ''HathiTrust''], "The tradition that he came with the Hiltons should be abandoned"; lists his children. *Reg. 109:151--"Memoirs," ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 109 (1955):151 (Mrs. William Henry Moore/Ada Waterman Small); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11601/151/0 ''AmericanAncestors''], for her Roberts descent from "'Governor' Thomas Roberts of Dover …, by 1640." *Newell Anc. 98--William Morrell Emery, ''Newell Ancestry: The Story of the Antecedents of William Stark Newell'' (Boston: privately printed, 1944), 98 (Thomas Roberts); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/newellancestryst00emer/page/98/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] (borrow). *Blake-Glidden 211--Blake-Glidden 212--Edith (Bartlett) Sumner, ''Ancestry of Edward Wales Blake and Clarissa Matilda Glidden with Ninety Allied Families'' (Los Angeles, 1948), 211-212 (Roberts); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89062846829?urlappend=%3Bseq=221%3Bownerid=13510798885585604-227 ''HathiTrust'']. Authorities, :*Descendants of Edward Small, pp. 1097--Lora Altine Woodbury Underhill, ''Descendants of Edward Small of New England'', 3 vols., paginated continuously (Boston, Houghton Mifflin company, 1934), 2:1097-1153 (Roberts Family) at 1107+ (Thomas^1 Roberts); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89066292392?urlappend=%3Bseq=563%3Bownerid=13510798887378354-569 ''HathiTrust''] :*Descendants of Edward Small, pp. 1118--Lora Altine Woodbury Underhill, ''Descendants of Edward Small of New England'', 3 vols., paginated continuously (Boston, Houghton Mifflin company, 1934), 2:1097-1153 (Roberts Family) at 1118-1119 (children of Thomas^1); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89066292392?urlappend=%3Bseq=576%3Bownerid=13510798887378354-582 ''HathiTrust'']. :*Stearns: Genealogy of New Hampshire, p. 1504--Ezra S. Stearns, ''Genealogical and Family History of the State of New Hampshire …'', 4 vols., paginated continuously (New York, Chicago : The Lewis Pub. Co., 1908), 1504-1506 (Roberts) at 1504; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044011909983?urlappend=%3Bseq=806%3Bownerid=5024695-826 ''HathiTrust'']. :*Scales: History of Dover, N. H., pp. 5, 302--John Scales, ''History of Dover, New Hampshire, Volume 1'' ([Manchester, N.H., J.B. Clarke Co.] 1923), 302-310 (Roberts Family); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101007762626?urlappend=%3Bseq=348%3Bownerid=27021597768320027-372 ''HathiTrust'']. :*Noyes, Libby, Davis: Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire. :*History of York, Me., Vol. 2:47-- Charles Edward Banks, ''History of York, Maine, successively known as Bristol (1632), Agamenticus (1641), Gorgeana (1642), and York (1652)', 2 vols. (Boston, Mass. [Calkins Press], 1931), 2:47 (William Hilton); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015014575131?urlappend=%3Bseq=69%3Bownerid=13510798889850756-73 ''HathiTrust'']. :*N. H. Provincial and State Papers, Vol. 31:145--Albert Stillman Batchellor, ''Probate Records ... Vol 1, 1635-1717'' in ''New Hampshire State Papers'', 40 vols. (1867-1943), 31 (Probate Records, 1635-1717 Vol.1):145-146 (Thomas Roberts will); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/provincialstatep31newh/page/145/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. *Dover NH Mar. 177--John R. Ham, ''Dover, New Hampshire Marriages, 1623–1823'', typescript (Dover, N.H., 1880–1902), 177; digital images, navigate from the [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/3752566 ''FamilySearch'' catalog entry] to page viewer 185, for select entries, :*Roberts, Thomas [by hand^1], Will dated 27 Sept. 1673: proved June 30, 1674, and Rebecca -----, m. early as 1629. :*Roberts, William [by hand^1], killed 1675, and -----, m. early as 1655. :*Roberts, "Sergeant" John [by hand^2], b. 1629: d. 21 Jan. 1694-5, and Abigail Nutter, dau. Hatevil, living on Dec. 28, 1674, m. about 1650. :*Roberts, Thomas [by hand^2], b. 1633, constable in 1662 and whipped Quaker woman by order of Walderne, and Mary Leighton, dau. Thomas, m. early as 1664. *Rich 19-20--George Rich, ''Early Rich History and Ancestry of Jonathan Rich, Jr., Ft. Covington, N.Y.'' (Cleveland, 1922), 19-20 (Allied Lines, Roberts); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/earlyrichhistor00richgoog/page/n21/mode/1up?ref=ol&view=theater ''InternetArchive'']. *Lord 7--Harold M. Lord, ''The Windham, Maine, Branch of the Nathan Lord Family of Kittery, Maine'' (n.p., n.d.), 7-8 (Roberts entries); digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVL-89Q2-K?i=481&cat=75563 ''FamlySearch''], FSL film 10393 (item 13), image group (DGS) 8128188, images 482-483 of 544; see also, [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/75563?availability=Family%20History%20Library ''FamilySearch''] catalog entry. *Sanborn Anc. 29--Frederick Rockwell Sanborn, ''The Ancestry of Frederick Rockwell Gladstone Sanborn'', 2 vols. ([Brooklyn?] : Priv. print., 1928-33), 29 (Philbrick); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89076965060?urlappend=%3Bseq=41%3Bownerid=13510798887240672-47 ''HathiTrust'']. *Wentworth 1:503--John Wentworth, ''The Wentworth Genealogy: England and America'', 3 vols. (Boston: Little, Brown, 1878), 1:503-506 (following Joanna^4 Wentworth); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/wentworthgenealo01went/page/503/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. *Stackpole 106--Everett S. Stackpole, ''History and Genealogy of the Stackpole Family'', 2nd ed. (Lewiston, Me.: Journal Printshop & Bindery, 1920), 105-106 (29-Tobias Stacpole), including footnote at 106; digital images, [https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy00stac/page/105/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. *GDMNH 589--Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby and Water Goodwin Davis, ''Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire'' (Portland, Maine, Southworth Press [in 5 parts, paginated consecutively], 1928-1938; Boston, Massachusetts : New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2012), 589 (11-Thomas Roberts, Dover); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldict0000noye/page/589/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] (borrow). ==Research Notes== '''Deeds''' Early deeds may often memorialize depositions and agreements other than land transscations. Sadly, the ''FamilySearch'' library films are restricted, see "Province [New Hampshire] deeds and probate records from 1623-1772", [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/310825?availability=Family%20History%20Library ''FamilySearch''] catalog entry. Comment includes, "Many of these records have been published, omitting legal phraseology, in the New Hampshire State Papers volumes 31-39, chronologically arranged." [X-3336--vols. 31-39 are the volumes pertaining to New Hampshire Probate Records.] '''Court''' '''Who was the widow Barbara Davis Brimblecome?''' See [[Chadwell-104|Thomas Chadwell (abt.1611-1683)]] for his second wife. === Facts based on Sources === :This section includes statements of fact that are supported by cited sources. :Thomas Roberts signed the Dover Combination in 1640.Edith (Bartlett) Sumner, ''Ancestry of Edward Wales Blake and Clarissa Matilda Glidden with Ninety Allied Families'' (Los Angeles, 1948), 211-212 (Roberts); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89062846829?urlappend=%3Bseq=221%3Bownerid=13510798885585604-227 ''HathiTrust''].Everett S. Stackpole, Winthrop S. Meserve, Lucien Thompson, History of the town of Durham, New Hampshire (Oyster River Plantation) … 2 vols. ([Durham? N.H.] Pub. by vote of the town. (Dover Compact) p.5-6. (Accessed 14 Apr 2023) https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc2.ark:/13960/t6xw4qw0n?urlappend=%3Bseq=23 :Thomas Roberts appears in a 1641 London Fishmongers Guild list of "Emigrant Liverymen"; he is listed immediately after Edward Hilton and both are noted as being "in New England". Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby and Water Goodwin Davis, ''Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire'' (Portland, Maine, Southworth Press [in 5 parts, paginated consecutively], 1928-1938; Boston, Massachusetts : New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2012), p.589. (11-Thomas Roberts, Dover); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldict0000noye/page/589/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] (borrow).Lora Altine Woodbury Underhill, ''Descendants of Edward Small of New England'', 3 vols., paginated continuously (Boston, Houghton Mifflin company, 1934), 2:1097-1153 (Roberts Family) at p.1107+ (Thomas^1 Roberts); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89066292392?urlappend=%3Bseq=563%3Bownerid=13510798887378354-569 ''HathiTrust'']Jeanie Roberts, "Thomas Roberts of Woolaston, Gloucester and Dover, New Hampshire 1600-1673," ''The Family Connection,'' blog post of 5 January 2013; web content, [https://www.jeaniesgenealogy.com/2013/01/thomas-roberts-of-woolaston-gloucester.html ''jeaniesgenealogy.com''] :Thomas Roberts died between 27 Sep 1673 and 30 Jun 1674, the dates of his will and probate.John Scales, ''History of Dover, New Hampshire, Volume 1'' ([Manchester, N.H., J.B. Clarke Co.] 1923), 302-310 (Roberts Family); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101007762626?urlappend=%3Bseq=348%3Bownerid=27021597768320027-372 ''HathiTrust''].Alonzo H. Quint, "Genealogical Items relating to the early settlers of Dover, N. H.," ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 7 (1853):356 (Roberts), in particular part; digital images, p.356. [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t07x8rf26?urlappend=%3Bseq=368 ''HathiTrust'']. Alonzo H. Quint, "Notes on the Dover (N. H.) Combination," ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 33 (1879):98 (Thomas Roberts); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/s2z774bb97b?urlappend=%3Bseq=110 ''HathiTrust''], "The tradition that he came with the Hiltons should be abandoned"; lists his children. p.98. :Thomas Roberts was buried in the northeast corner of the Old Burying Ground at Dover Neck.Find a Grave (Accessed 11 Apr 2023) https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/35126239/thomas-roberts === Disputed or Unsubstantiated Facts === :This section includes statements of fact that are disputed or unsubstantiated by primary sources. Examples include statements extracted from genealogy books, and those which are prefaced with statements such "It is said that..." :Thomas Roberts was born in England about 1600, according to deposition. :Thomas Roberts was born in 1600, son of John Roberts of Woolaston, Worcester, England. :Thomas Roberts was son of John Roberts of Woolaston, county of Wooster. :Thomas Roberts was apprenticed to the Fishmongers' Guild on 22 Sep 1622. :Thomas was a yeoman who was put apprentice to William Adys, as recorded by the London Fishmonger's Guild in 1615. :Capt. Edward Brawnde, leaving England in March, is said to have reached Monhegan 20 April 1616, where he met Sir Richard Hawkins, with whom he had some trouble.Charles Francis Jenney. "The Fortunate Island of Monhegan". Captain Edward Brawnde on p.12. [https://archive.org/stream/fortunateislando00jenn/fortunateislando00jenn_djvu.txt Full Text] :Capt.Edward Brawnde left Dartmouth on 8 March and arrive at Monhegan on 20 April 1616. Brawnde went on Cape Cod. His boats were detained by Sir Richard Hawkins. Justin Winsor. "Narrative and critical history of America",1831-1897. Publication date c1884-c89. p.181-182. (Accessed 10 Apr 2023) https://archive.org/details/narrcrithistory03winsrich/page/180/mode/2up?q=brawnde :Thomas Roberts is listed as a crew member on the Nachem while it was at Monhegan.Edward D. Neill, "Voyage of Edward Brawnde in 1616 to Kennebec and Cape Cod: also, Letter of Capt. John Smith, about 1606," The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 28 (1874):248-251; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t83k5qr7m?urlappend=%3Bseq=269 HathiTrust]. :Thomas Roberts was accepted as a freeman by the Fishmongers' Guild, "admitted and sworn on 29 April 1623." :Thomas Roberts was a member of the Fishmonger's Guild. :Thomas Roberts is said to have come over with Edward Hilton in 1623.Everett S. Stackpole,et al. (Edward Hilton and Thomas Roberts to Dover) p.2. (Accessed 12 Apr 2023) https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc2.ark:/13960/t6xw4qw0n?urlappend=%3Bseq=20 :Thomas Roberts did not come over with the Hilton brothers in 1623 because the Hilton brothers were not in New England in 1623. Moreover, citing the absence of Thomas Roberts from Robert Charles Anderson's work, Jeanie Roberts asserts that nobody can really say when Thomas Roberts arrived in New England. :Thomas Roberts was among the only settlers at Dover in 1623, along with the Hilton brothers. :Thomas Roberts came over on "The Providence of Plymouth" in Spring 1623, along with the Hilton brothers and their families. Previous: Alonzo H. Quint disputes that Thomas Roberts came over with the Hiltons. :Thomas Roberts was not married when he came over, but was probably married in 1627. :Thomas Roberts widow was Rebecca; she is said to have been a sister of William and Edward Hilton. :Thomas Roberts was elected to replace John Underhill as Governor (or President) of Dover in 1640. :Thomas Roberts owned land on the east side of Dover Neck and also on the west side of Back River. :Thomas Roberts was a jury member of an inquest into the death of Thomas Tuttle in 1655.The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, for the year 1868. Citing the "second volume of Deeds in the Registry at Exeter, N. H." :Thomas Roberts was a member of the church for twenty years until 1662, when, as President of the Court, he rebuked his sons for their excessive virulence in enforcing the laws against the Quakers. :Thomas Roberts adopted the Quaker faith in 1662. :Thomas Roberts and his wife Rebecca are named in a deed of land to son John on 1 July 1669. :Thomas Roberts sold land to John York on 1 July 1669.Everett S. Stackpole, et al., (Thomas Roberts sold land to John York on 1 July 1669.) p.35. (Accessed 14 Apr 2023) https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc2.ark:/13960/t6xw4qw0n?urlappend=%3Bseq=53 :Thomas Roberts wife in 1669 was Rebecca. :Thomas Roberts removed from Hilton Point to The Neck and located his house on the high bank of Fore River. == Sources ==

Thomas Shepard's Confessions Notes

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Thomas Sherwood of Fairfield, Conn. & Descendants

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Thomas Sherwood of Fairfield, Conn. & Descendants == A.K.A. "Sherwoodiana" * by M. Beatrix Carlson * not published, 1959 * part of [[Space:Your Ancestors|Your Ancestors]] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Thomas Sherwood of Fairfield, Conn. & Descendants|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/thomassherwoodof00carl === Citation Formats === * Carlson, M. Beatrix. ''[[Space:Thomas Sherwood of Fairfield, Conn. & Descendants|Thomas Sherwood of Fairfield, Conn. & Descendants]]'' (n.p., 1959) [ Page ]. * ([[#Carlson|Carlson]])

Thomas Shirley of Belmount

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Author: (Shirley) Nosov, Anne Sophia (1930-2001) This is a lineage of Thomas Shirley of Belmount, Kilkenny County, Ireland, compiled by Anne Sophia (Shirley) Nosov (1930-2001). It is available at [http://www.shirleyassociation.com/NewShirleySite/NonMembers/Ireland/Lineages/pedigrees_thomas_kilkenny.html Thomas Shirley of Belmount, Kilkenny County, Ireland] [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Thomas Shirley of Belmount| Other WikiTree pages that link to this page]]

Thomas Shockley Civil War Pension and Perline (Wolf) Shockley Widow's Pension

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==Overview== This is an index and summary of the Civil War Pension file for Thomas Shockley and widow's pension file of his widow, Purline (Wolf) Shockley (her name is also spelled Perline). Images of the pension are linked on this page. Click any image to view full size. A PDF of the full file (out of order but indexed below) is also available [https://www.pdf-archive.com/2013/03/24/thomas-shockley-civil-war-pension-edited/ here]. ==Thomas Shockley's Invalid Pension== ===First Submission, Received 6 February 1872=== ====Cover Sheet==== {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension.png |size=s | caption=Invalid Cover Sheet }} {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-1.png |size=s | caption=Invalid Cover Sheet, Reverse }} ====Affidavits==== =====Thomas Shockley, former Lieut. Henry E. Jackson, and former Lieut. John Jackson, Dated 15 June 1867 at Claiborne County, Tennessee.===== Affidavit of Thomas Shockley testifying to his enlistment, service, and illness during the war. Followed by affidavit of Henry Jackson and John Jackson, who served with Thomas Shockley, testifying to his service and his illness. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-9.png |size=s |caption=Invalid Pension, Affidavit of Thomas Shockley, Lieut. Henry Jackson, and Lieut. John Jackson, page 1 }} {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-10.png |size=s |caption=Invalid Pension, Affidavit of Thomas Shockley, Lieut. Henry Jackson, and Lieut. John Jackson, page 2 }} {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-11.png |size=s |caption=Invalid Pension, Affidavit of Thomas Shockley, Lieut. Henry Jackson, and Lieut. John Jackson, page 3 }} =====Former Sergt. William T. Hipsher, Dated 1 December 1871 at Knox County, Tennessee.===== Testifying as to Thomas Shockley's hospitalization and days following during the war. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-17.png |size=s |caption=Invalid Pension, Affidavit of Sergt. William T. Hipsher, page 1 }} {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-18.png |size=s |caption=Invalid Pension, Affidavit of Sergt. William T. Hipsher, page 2 }} =====Former Lieut. Henry E. Jackson, Dated 8 January 1872 at Knox County, Tennessee.===== Affidavit of Henry E. Jackson, formerly commanding officer of Thomas Shockley, testifying to Thomas Shockley's illness at the end of the war, and his (honorable) discharge circumstances. Dated January 8, 1872. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-4.png |size=s | caption=Invalid Pension, Affidavit of Lieut. Henry E. Jackson, page 1 }} {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-7.png |size=s |caption=Invalid Pension, Affidavit of Lieut. Henry E. Jackson, page 2 }} {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-8.png |size=s |caption=Invalid Pension, Affidavit of Lieut. Henry E. Jackson, page 3 }} =====Thomas Shockley, Dated 10 January 1872 at Knox County, Tennessee.===== Affidavit of Thomas Shockley testifying to his service and illness, and stating why he believes his discharge to be honorable. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-12.png |size=s |caption=Invalid Pension, Affidavit of Thomas Shockley, page 1 }} {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-13.png |size=s |caption=Invalid Pension, Affidavit of Thomas Shockley, page 2 }} {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-14.png |size=s |caption=Invalid Pension, Affidavit of Thomas Shockley, page 3 }} =====Dr. B. Frazier, Dated 15 January 1872 at Knox County, Tennessee.===== Regarding treatment in January or February 1865 of sick soldier Thomas Shockley at the house of Lieut. Henry Jackson, of Knox County, Tennessee. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-2.png |size=s | caption=Invalid Pension, Affidavit of B. Frazier, page 1 }} {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-6.png |size=s | caption=Invalid Pension, Affidavit of B. Frazier, page 2 }} =====Former Lieut. John Jackson and Former Private John Ogan, Dated 30 January 1872 at Grainger County, Tennessee.===== Regarding their acquaintance with Thomas Shockley and his illness during the war. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-15.png |size=s |caption= Invalid Pension, Affidavit of Lieut. John Jackson and Private John Ogan, page 1 }} {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-16.png |size=s |caption= Invalid Pension, Affidavit of Lieut. John Jackson and Private John Ogan, page 2 }} ===Second Submission, Received 17 October 1878=== ====Cover Sheet==== {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-19.png |size=s |caption=Invalid Cover Sheet, Second Submission }} ====Affidavits==== =====Peter Ogan, Dated 1 March 1874 at Grainger County, Tennessee===== Affidavit of Peter Ogan of Grainger County, Tennessee, stating that he was the family physician of Thomas Shockley, who was free from chronic diarrhea prior to his service and suffered from it afterwards. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-21.png |size=s |caption=Invalid Pension, Affidavit of Peter Ogan, page 1 }} {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-22.png |size=s |caption=Invalid Pension, Affidavit of Peter Ogan, page 2 }} =====Thomas Shockley, Dated 7 May 1878 at Grainger County, Tennessee===== Affidavit of Thomas Shockley swearing that he was a soldier in the 9th Regiment of Tennessee Calvary Volunteers, Company E and was taken ill while in the line of duty in March 1864. Dated May 7, 1878. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-23.png |size=s |caption=Invalid Pension, Affidavit of Thomas Shockley, page 1 }} {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-24.png |size=s |caption=Invalid Pension, Affidavit of Thomas Shockley, page 2 }} =====Robert Lakines, Dated 7 May 1878 at Grainger County, Tennessee===== Affidavit of Robert Lakines testifying to Thomas Shockley's good health prior to service and chronic diarrhea contracted during service. Dated May 7, 1878. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-25.png |size=s |caption=Invalid Pension, Affidavit of Robert Lakines }} =====William T. Hipsher, Dated 7 May 1878 at Grainger County, Tennessee===== Affidavit of William T. Hipsher testifying to Thomas Shockley's good health prior to service and chronic diarrhea contracted during service. Dated May 7, 1878. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-26.png |size=s |caption=Invalid Pension, Affidavit of William T. Hipsher, page 1 }} {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-27.png |size=s |caption=Invalid Pension, Affidavit of William T. Hipsher, page 2 }} ====Correspondence==== =====Letter from Commissioner W.H. Baker to Surgeon General, dated 30 March 1874===== {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-20.png |size=s |caption=Invalid Pension, Letter from W. H. Baker to Surgeon General }} Request from Commissioner W.H. Baker for information regarding disease or injury Thomas Shockley was treated for while at Asylum Hospital in Knoxville from August to December 1864. Dated March 30, 1874. ===Third Submission, Issue Date 6 March 1890=== ====Cover Sheet==== States issue dates of 6 March 1890 and 6 July 1897 {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-28.png |size=s |caption=Invalid Cover Sheet }} ====Affidavits==== =====William G. Shockley, nephew of Thomas Shockley, dated 7 May 1889 at Thorn Hill, Grainger County, Tennessee===== Deposition of William G. Shockley, nephew of Thomas Shockley, as to his uncle's health following his return from the war. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-29.png |size=s |caption=Invalid Pension, Affidavit of William G. Shockley, page 1 }} {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-30.png |size=s |caption=Invalid Pension, Affidavit of William G. Shockley, page 2 }} {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-31.png |size=s |caption=Invalid Pension, Affidavit of William G. Shockley, page 3 }} {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-32.png |size=s |caption=Invalid Pension, Affidavit of William G. Shockley, page 4 }} ===Fourth Submission, Issue date 6 July 1897=== ====Cover Sheet==== States issue dates of 6 March 1890 and 6 July 1897 {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-28.png |size=s |caption=Invalid Cover Sheet }} ====Affidavits==== =====Thomas Shockley, dated 22 November 1892 at Rockcastle County, Kentucky===== Affidavit of Thomas Shockley testifying that he cannot get an affidavit for his doctor treatment prior to 1880 as that doctor is dead. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-36.png |size=s |caption=Invalid Pension, Affidavit of Thomas Shockley }} =====Former Lieut. Henry E. Jackson, dated 17 June 1893 at Grainger County, Tennessee===== Affidavit of Henry E. Jackson, Thomas Shockley's commanding officer, testifying to when he received his disability while in the service. Dated 17 June 1893. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-35.png |size=s |caption=Invalid Pension, Affidavit of Lieut. Henry E. Jackson }} =====Dr. J.L. Lusk, dated 25 August 1893 at Madison County, Kentucky===== Affidavit of Dr. J. L. Lusk of Berea, Kentucky, testifying to health of Thomas Shockley. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-33.png |size=s |caption=Invalid Pension, Affidavit of J. L. Lusk }} {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-34.png |size=s |caption=Invalid Pension, Affidavit of J. L. Lusk, reverse }} ===Documents after Fourth Submission and before Death=== ====Affidavits==== =====Morgan B. Ramsey, dated 23 January 1899 at Madison County, Kentucky===== Affidavit of Morgan B. Ramsey testifying to Thomas Shockley's health and disability. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-37.png |size=s |caption=Invalid Pension, Affidavit of Morgan B. Ramsey }} =====Miles Dudley, dated 23 January 1899 at Madison County, Kentucky===== Affidavit of Miles Dudley testifying to Thomas Shockley's health and disability. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-38.png |size=s |caption=Invalid Pension, Affidavit of Miles Dudley }} ==Widow's Pension of Perline (Wolf) Shockley== ===First Submission, dated 12 July 1900=== ====Cover Sheet==== Cover sheet for Widow's Pension File, Act of June 27, 1890. Dated July 12, 1900. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-39.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension Cover Sheet, First Submission }} ====Summary Sheet==== Widow's Pension Summary sheet, first submission. Rejected 3 December 1900. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-51.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension Summary Sheet, First Submission }} ====Index Sheet==== Widow's Pension Index sheet. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-52.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension Index Sheet }} ====Affidavits==== =====Enos Shockley, brother of Thomas Shockley, dated 7 June 1900 at Grainger County, Tennessee===== Affidavit of Enos Shockley, brother of Thomas Shockley, resident of Idle, Grainger County, Tennessee, testifying to the death of Thomas's first wife Sallie Webb on 3 March 1863, and Thomas's marriage to Purline Wolfe on August 3, 1865. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-43.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension, Affidavit of Enos Shockley }} =====Ephriam Shockley, son of Thomas Shockley, dated 9 June 1900 at Madison County, Kentucky===== Affidavit of Ephriam Shockley, son of Thomas Shockley, testifying to the death of his mother, Sallie (Webb) Shockley, Thomas's first wife, on 3 March 1863, and Thomas's marriage to Purline Wolf about two years later, and stating that Thomas served more than 90 days in the Civil War. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-42.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension, Affidavit of Ephriam Shockley }} =====Elmira Lakens, dated 9 June 1900 at Grainger County, Tennessee===== Affidavit of Elmira Lakens, resident of Rutledge, Grainger County, Tennessee, testifying to the death of Sallie (Webb) Shockley and Thomas's remarriage to Purline Wolf on August 3, 1865. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-44.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension, Affidavit of Elmira Lakens }} =====Jane Hunt, dated 9 June 1900 at Madison County, Kentucky===== Affidavit of Jane Hunt, resident of Stanford, Lincoln County, Kentucky, testifying that she acted as a midwife in the delivery of Bertha Shockley, daughter of Thomas and Purline Shockley on March 12, 1887. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-45.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension, Affidavit of Jane Hunt }} =====Morgan B. Ramsey and James Lucas, dated 27 June 1900 at Madison County, Kentucky===== Affidavit of Morgan B. Ramsey and James Lucas, both of Berea Kentucky, stating that Thomas Shockley died on May 16, 1900, that Purline Shockley has no visible means of support except by daily manual labor, that she has not remarried and was not divorced prior to his death, and that there is one child under 16 still living, Bertha A. Shockley. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-40.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension, Affidavit of Morgan B. Ramsey and James Lucas, page 1 }} {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-41.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension, Affidavit of Morgan B. Ramsey and James Lucas, page 2 }} =====T.J. Dalton and E.L. Robinson, dated 17 November 1900 at Madison County, Kentucky===== Affidavit of T.J. Dalton and E.L. Robinson testifying to existence of child under age 16 (Bertha Shockley). {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-47.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension, Affidavit of E. L. Robinson and T. J. Dalton }} {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-48.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension, Affidavit of E. L. Robinson and T. J. Dalton, reverse }} =====John Dalton, dated 22 November 1900 at Rockcastle County, Kentucky===== Affidavit of John Dalton of Wildie, Kentucky, testifying that Purline Shockley was not married prior to her marriage to Thomas. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-71.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension, Affidavit of John Dalton }} {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-72.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension, Affidavit of John Dalton, reverse }} =====Dr. L.A. Davis and Leonard Watkins, dated 26 November 1900 at Madison County, Kentucky===== Affidavit of L.A. Davis and Leonard Watkins testifying to death of Thomas Shockley and that widow Purline has not remarried. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-49.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension, Affidavit of Dr. L.A. Davis and Leonard Watkins }} {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-50.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension, Affidavit of Dr. L.A. Davis and Leonard Watkins, reverse }} ====Correspondence==== =====Rejection Decision Slip, dated 5 December 1900===== Bureau of Pensions Board of Review pension application decision memo. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-53.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension Decision Slip }} ===Second Submission, dated 19 February 1901=== ====Cover Sheet==== Cover sheet for Widow's Pension File, Acts of July 14, 1862 and March 3, 1873. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-46.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension Cover Sheet, Second Submission }} ====Index Sheet==== Widow's Pension Index sheet, resubmission. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-55.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension Index Sheet, resubmission }} ====Affidavits==== =====Purline Shockley, dated 23 January 1901 at Madison County, Kentucky===== Affidavit of Purline Shockley testifying to her marriage to Thomas Shockley, his military service, his first marriage and death of his first wife, his death, that they were not divorced nor has she remarried, and that he left a child under 16, Bertha. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-68.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension, Affidavit of Purline Shockley }} {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-69.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension, Affidavit of Purline Shockley, page 2 }} {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-70.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension, Affidavit of Purline Shockley, reverse }} =====Dr. P. Cornelius, dated 14 March 1901 at Madison County, Kentucky===== Affidavit of Dr. P. Cornelius testifying to date and cause of soldier's death. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-57.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension, Affidavit of Dr. P. Cornelius }} =====Dr. P. Cornelius, dated 27 April 1901 at Madison County, Kentucky===== Affidavit of Dr. P. Cornelius testifying to date and immediate with contributory causes of Thomas Shockley's death. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-56.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension, Affidavit of Dr. P. Cornelius }} ====Special Examiner's Report==== A medical examination of the evidence in the pension case. =====Cover Sheet===== Cover sheet of special examiner's report. Stamped 31 August 1901. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-63.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension, Special Examination Cover Sheet }} =====Index Sheet===== Index to Special Examiner's Report. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-58.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension, Special Examination Index Sheet }} =====Referral for Special Examination, dated 16 May 1901===== Referral for special examination. Also return slip for special examination, dated 20 June 1901. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-66.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension, Referral for Special Examination }} =====Referral for further Special Examination, dated 18 June 1901===== Referral for further special examination. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-64.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension, Referral for Special Examination, page 1 }} {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-65.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension, Referral for Special Examination, page 2 }} =====Request for Deposition of Dr. P. Cornelius, dated 27 July 1901===== Request for special examiner to take Dr. P. Cornelius's deposition. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-62.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension, Special Examination Request for Deposition }} {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-67.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension, Special Examination Request for Deposition }} =====Deposition of Dr. P. Cornelius, dated 26 August 1901 at Berea, Kentucky===== Deposition of Dr. P. Cornelius as to Thomas Shockley's medical history. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-60.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension, Special Examination Deposition of Dr. P. Cornelius, page 1 }} {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-61.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension, Special Examination Deposition of Dr. P. Cornelius, page 2 }} =====Special Examiner's Statement, dated 29 August 1901===== Special Examiner's statement as to credibility of Dr. P. Cornelius. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-59.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension, Special Examination Examiner's Statement }} ====Correspondence==== =====Agreement between Purline Shockley and Agent P.J. Lockwood, dated 26 February 1901===== Agreement between Purline Shockley and her agent P.J. Lockwood of Washington, D.C., to be paid $25 if her pension application is accepted. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-54.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension Agreement between Purline Shockley and Agent P.J. Lockwood }} ===Later Documents=== ====Letter from Purline Shockley to Agent P.J. Lockwood, dated 9 November 1916 at Berea, Kentucky==== Letter from Purline Shockley to attorney P.J. Lockwood enquiring as to why she is not considered 70 years and eligible for a pension increase and requesting he look into the situation. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-107.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension, Letter from Purline Shockley to Agent P.J. Lockwood }} ====Letter from Commissioner of Pensions to Purline Shockley, dated 17 November 1916==== Letter from Commissioner to Purline Shockley, stating that she is not entitled to a pension increase until she is 70 years old (which she has not yet proved). {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-106.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension, Letter from Commissioner to Purline Shockley }} ====Affidavit of Myra Lakins, sister of Purline Shockley, dated 7 February 1917 at Grainger County, Tennessee==== Affidavit of Myra Lakins, sister of Purline Shockley, testifying to both their birth dates. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-102.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension, Affidavit of Myra Lakins }} ====Affidavit of E. H. Wolf, brother of Purline Shockley, dated 8 March 1917 at Hancock County, Tennessee==== Affidavit of E.H. Wolf, brother of Purline Shockley, testifying to her birth date and his own birth date. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-101.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension, Affidavit of E. H. Wolf }} ====Affidavit of Purline Shockley, dated 20 March 1917 at Madison County, Kentucky==== Affidavit of Purline Shockley testifying to her birth date. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-103.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension, Affidavit of Purline Shockley, page 1 }} {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-104.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension, Affidavit of Purline Shockley, page 2 }} {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-105.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension, Affidavit of Purline Shockley, page 3 }} ====Letter from Purline Shockley to Commissioner of Pensions, dated 20 June 1917==== Letter from Purline Shockley to Commissioner of Pensions asking whether any evidence is lacking in pension claim. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-73.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension Letter from Purline Shockley to Commissioner of Pensions }} ====Letter from Commissioner of Pensions to Purline Shockley, dated 5 July 1917==== Letter from Commissioner to Purline Shockley requesting her residence and names of family members living with her in 1850 and 1860 to provide proof of birthdate. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-100.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension, Letter from Commissioner to Purline Shockley }} ====Affidavit of Purline Shockley, dated 6 August 1917 at Madison County, Kentucky==== Affidavit of Purline Shockley testifying to her residence and names of family from 1850 to 1865. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-99.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension, Affidavit of Purline Shockley }} ====Request to Agent for Purline Shockley's Residence in 1850 and 1860, dated 28 August 1917==== Request to agent to ask Purline Shockley for distance and direction of her childhood home from Grainger County, TN Thorn Hill Post office, for the purpose of finding her in the 1850 and 1860 censuses and confirming her correct age. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-74.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension, Request for Purline Shockley's 1850 and 1860 Residence }} ====Letter from Commissioner of Pensions to Purline Shockley, dated 29 August 1917==== Letter to Perline Shockley from G.M. Saltzgraber, Commissioner of Pensions, requesting information about her residence in 1850 and 1860, needed for claim to increased pension. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-86.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension, Letter from Commissioner to Purline Shockley }} ====Affidavit of Purline Shockley, dated 4 September 1917 at Madison County, Kentucky==== Affidavit of Purline Shockley testifying to her residence in 1850 and 1860. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-97.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension, Affidavit of Purline Shockley }} ====Summary of 1850 and 1860 Census Records for Purline (Wolf) Shockley, dated 21 September 1917==== Summary of 1850 and 1860 census records for Purline (Wolf) Shockley. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-98.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension, Summary of 1850 and 1860 Census Records for Purline (Wolf) Shockley }} ====Letter to Commissioner of Pensions from Hon. King Swope, House of Representatives, dated 20 August 1920==== Letter from King Swope, House of Representatives, to Commissioner of Pensions regarding letter from L.A. Watkins of Berea, Kentucky, writing on behalf of Mrs. Purline Shockley, who is receiving $25/month in pension and wishes to know if she is entitled to $30/month by recent act of Congress. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-96.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension, Letter from Hon. King Swope, House of Representatives, to Commissioner of Pensions }} ====Letter to Hon. King Swope, House of Representatives from Acting Commissioner, dated 25 August 1920==== Letter to Hon. King Swope, House of Representatives from Acting Commissioner F.D. Byington, stating that Purline Shockley is not entitled to the increased pension because the soldier was dishonorably discharged. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-91.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension, Letter from Commissioner to Hon. King Swope, House of Representatives }} ====Letter to Commissioner of Pensions from King Swope, House of Representatives, dated 31 August 1920==== Letter from King Swope, House of Representatives, to Commissioner of Pensions, requesting to know whether Purline Shockley is currently pensioned under a special act and whether if not there is any reason why such a special act increasing her pension rate wouldn't be advisable. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-95.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension, Letter from King Swope, House of Representatives to Commissioner }} ====Letter to Hon. King Swope, House of Representatives from Acting Commissioner, dated 22 September 1920==== Letter to Hon. King Swope, House of Representatives from Acting Commissioner F. D. Byington, stating that Perline Shockley is not entitled to an increase from the $25/month pension amount because her husband was dishonorably discharged. Further states that a special act of Congress would be necessary to afford her an increase. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-87.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension, Letter from Acting Commissioner to Hon. King Swope, House of Representatives }} {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-88.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension, Letter from Acting Commissioner to Hon. King Swope, House of Representatives, page 2 }} ====Postcard from Purline Shockley to Commissioner of Pensions, dated 26 January 1927==== Postcard from Perline Shockley to Commissioner of Pensions requesting to know why she is being paid only $25/month in pension. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-84.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension, Postcard from Purline Shockley to Commissioner of Pensions }} ====Letter from Commissioner of Pensions to Purline Shockley, dated 18 February 1927==== Letter to Purline Shockley from Commissioner Winfield Scott, stating that she is not entitled to a pension increase because the soldier was dishonorably discharged. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-90.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension, Letter from Commissioner to Purline Shockley }} ====Letter from Attorney John H. Shively to Commissioner of Pensions, dated 2 October 1928 at Dayton, Ohio==== Letter from attorney John H. Shively to Commissioner of Pensions requesting to know if an increase of pension for Perline Shockley would be possible as she is in ill health and in need of the increase. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-85.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension, Letter from Attorney John H. Shively to Commissioner of Pensions }} ====Letter from Commissioner of Pensions to John H. Shively, dated 3 December 1928==== Letter to Mr. John H. Shively from Commissioner Winfield Scott, stating that Mrs. Shockley is not entitled to the $40/month pension rate because the soldier deserted from his Civil War service. Dated December 3, 1928. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-89.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension, Letter from Commissioner to Attorney John H. Shively }} ====Medical Care Bill for Purline Shockley, dated 2 October 1929 at Dayton, Ohio==== Note from Allie J. Berry saying she has paid $5 for medicines but doesn't have the receipts. Also bill of Dr. O.C. Henderson for treatment of Purline Shockley for senile dementia. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-82.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension, Medical Care Bill for Purline Shockley }} ====Notice to Bureau of Pensions of Purline Shockley's Guardianship, dated 14 May 1930==== Notice to Bureau of Pensions that Allie J. Berry has been appointed guardian of Purline Shockley, who has been judged incompetent. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-76.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension, Notice to Bureau of Pensions of Guardianship of Purline Shockley }} ====Letter from Attorney John H. Shively to Bureau of Pensions, dated 15 May 1930==== Letter from attorney John H. Shively (Dayton, Ohio) stating that Ollie J. Berry, daughter of Pauline Shockley, has been appointed her guardian as she has been deemed incompetent due to physical and mental infirmities. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-75.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension, Letter from Attorney John H. Shively to Bureau of Pensions }} ====Letter from Hon. Roy G. Fitzgerald to Acting Commissioner, dated 28 October 1930==== Letter from Roy G. Fitzgerald, House of Representatives to Acting Commissioner of Pensions, E.W. Morgan, regarding an increase in pension for Purline Shockley. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-94.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension, Letter from Hon. Roy G. Fitzgerald, House of Representatives to Acting Commissioner of Pensions }} ====Letter from Acting Commissioner to Hon. Roy G. Fitzgerald, dated 6 November 1930==== Letter to Hon. Roy G. Fitzgerald, House of Representatives from Acting Commissioner E.W. Morgan, stating that Purline Shockley is not entitled to a pension increase because the soldier was dishonorably discharged, but that a request to the War Department has been made to determine whether the discharge can still be considered dishonorable. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-92.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension, Letter from Acting Commissioner to Hon. Roy G. Fitzgerald, House of Representatives }} ====Affidavit of Ulysses S. Berry (son-in-law of Purline Shockley), dated 9 February 1931 at Montgomery County, Ohio==== Affidavit of Ulysses S. Berry (husband of Allie J. Berry), stating that Pauline Shockley has been a burden to him and his wife for the last five years, and he believes compensation is due. Dated February 9, 1931. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-78.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension, Affidavit of Ulysses S. Berry }} ====Letter from Acting Commissioner to Hon. Roy G. Fitzgerald, House of Representatives, dated 2 April 1931==== Letter to Hon. Roy G. Fitzgerald, House of Representatives from Acting Commissioner E.W. Morgan, stating that the records of the War Department show that the final record of the soldier is that of a deserter on December 15, 1864 and that as there is no evidence before the department to warrant removal of the charge, Pauline Shockley is still not entitled to a pension increase. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-93.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension, Letter from Acting Commissioner to Hon. Roy G. Fitzgerald, House of Representatives }} ====Letter from Acting Commissioner to Allie J. Berry, dated 5 May 1931==== Letter from B.W. Morgan, Acting Commissioner, to Allie J. Berry regarding requirements for medical reimbursement for Purline Shockley. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-77.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension, Letter from Acting Commissioner to Allie J. Berry }} ====Funeral Bill for Purline Shockley, dated 18 May 1931==== Funeral bill for Purline Shockley. Signed by Frank Riesinger, Funeral Director. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-81.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension, Funeral Bill of Purline Shockley }} ====Affidavit of Allie J. Berry, daughter of Purline Shockley, dated 19 May 1931 at Montgomery County Ohio==== Affidavit of Allie J. Berry stating that she is the daughter of Pauline Shockley; that an administratrix was appointed for her mother as she was of unsound mind; that her mother left no property, real estate or money at her death; that she had been caring for her mother since January 1, 1926; and that the bills attached are still unpaid and are charged to her. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-83.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension, Affidavit of Allie J. Berry }} ====Statement of Frank Riesinger, U.S. Berry, and Dr. O.C. Henderson, dated 22 May 1931==== Statement of Frank Riesinger, U.S. Berry, and Dr. O.C. Henderson, stating that Allie J. Berry is responsible for payment of any portion of the accrued pension to which they are entitled for care during the last sickness of Purline Shockley and her burial. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-80.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension, Statement of Frank Riesinger, U.S. Berry, and Dr. O.C. Henderson, }} ====Medical Expenses Reimbursement Form for Purline Shockley, dated 1 June 1931==== Reimbursement form submitted by Allie J. Berry for Purline Shockley's medical care. {{Image|file=Thomas_Shockley_Civil_War_Pension_and_Perline_Wolf_Shockley_Widow_s_Pension-79.png |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension, Medical Reimbursement Form for Purline Shockley }} ==PDF Image Index== Ordering is the same as in PDF. #Photographer Information #Request Form Filed at NARA #Envelope holding pension documents #Affidavit of T.J. Dalton and E.L. Robinson testifying to existence of child under age 16 (Bertha Shockley) (affidavit). Dated 17 November 1900. #Reverse of above affidavit. #Affidavit of L.A. Davis and Leonard Watkins testifying to death of Thomas Shockley and that widow Purline has not remarried. Dated 24 November 1900. #Reverse of above affidavit. #Widow's Pension Summary sheet, first submission. Rejected 3 December 1900 #Widow's Pension Index sheet, first submission. #Bureau of Pensions Board of Review pension application decision memo. Dated 5 December 1900. #Agreement between Purline Shockley and her agent P.J. Lockwood of Washington, D.C., to be paid $25 if her pension application is accepted. Dated 18 February 1901. #Widow's Pension Index sheet, resubmission #Affidavit of Dr. P. Cornelius testifying to date and immediate with contributory causes of Thomas Shockley's death. Dated 27 April 1901. #Affidavit of Dr. P. Cornelius testifying to date and cause of soldier's death. Dated 14 March 1901. #Index to Special Examiner's Report (medical examination of evidence) #Special Examiner's statement as to credibility of Dr. P. Cornelius. Dated 29 August 1901. #Deposition of Dr. P. Cornelius as to Thomas Shockley's medical history. Dated 26 August 1901. #page 2 of above deposition. #Request for special examiner to take Dr. P. Cornelius's deposition. Dated 27 July 1901. #Cover sheet of special examiner's report. Stamped 31 August 1901. #Reverse of above. #Referral for further special examination, page 1. Dated June 18 1901 #Page 2 of above referral #Referral for special examination. Dated May 16 1901 and return slip for special examination. Dated June 20 1901. #Administrative slips, dated May 27 1901 and May 20 1901 #Back of administrative slips #Envelope addressed to Mrs. Purline Shockley, Berea, Kentucky. Postmarked March 25 1917 #Receipt slip for evidence in widow's pension claim, dated June 27 1917 #Letter from Purline Shockley to Commissioner of Pensions asking whether any evidence is lacking in pension claim, dated June 20 1917 #Request to agent to ask Purline Shockley for distance and direction of her childhood home from Grainger County, TN Thorn Hill Post office, for the purpose of finding her in the 1850 and 1860 censuses and confirming her correct age. Dated August 28 1917. #Letter from attorney John H. Shively (Dayton, Ohio) stating that Ollie J. Berry, daughter of Pauline Shockley, has been appointed her guardian as she has been deemed incompetent due to physical and mental infirmities. (with cover sheet) Dated May 15, 1930 #Letter from attorney John H. Shively (Dayton, Ohio) stating that Ollie J. Berry, daughter of Pauline Shockley, has been appointed her guardian as she has been deemed incompetent due to physical and mental infirmities. (without cover sheet) Dated May 15, 1930 #Notice to Bureau of Pensions that Allie J. Berry has been appointed guardian of Purline Shockley, who has been judged incompetent. Dated May 30, 1930 #Letter from B.W. Morgan, Acting Commissioner, to Allie J. Berry regarding requirements for medical reimbursement for Purline Shockley. Dated May 5, 1931 #Duplicate of above #Affidavit of Ulysses S. Berry (husband of Allie J. Berry), stating that Pauline Shockley has been a burden to him and his wife for the last five years, and he believes compensation is due. Dated February 9, 1931. Witnesses Ida Berry and Thomas Berry. #Reimbursement form submitted by Allie J. Berry for Purline Shockley's medical care. Dated June 1, 1931 #Statement of Frank Riesinger, U.S. Berry, and Dr. O.C. Henderson, stating that Allie J. Berry is responsible for payment of any portion of the accrued pension to which they are entitled for care during the last sickness of Purline Shockley and her burial. Dated May 22, 1931. #Funeral bill for Purline Shockley. Signed by Frank Riesinger, Funeral Director. Dated May 18, 1931. #Note from Allie J. Berry saying she has paid $5 for medicines but doesn't have the receipts. Also bill of Dr. O.C. Henderson for treatment of Purline Shockley for senile dementia. Dated October 2, 1929. #Affidavit of Allie J. Berry stating that she is the daughter of Pauline Shockley; that an administratrix was appointed for her mother as she was of unsound mind; that her mother left no property, real estate or money at her death; that she had been caring for her mother since January 1, 1926; and that the bills attached are still unpaid and are charged to her. Dated May 19, 1931. #Reimbursement envelope. Dated May 5, 1931. #Postcard from Perline Shockley to Commissioner of Pensions requesting to know why she is being paid only $25/month in pension. Dated January 26, 1927. #Envelope addressed to Purline Shockley, Dayton, Ohio. Note in pencil states "dishonorably discharged". #Letter from attorney John H. Shively to Commissioner of Pensions requesting to know if an increase of pension for Perline Shockley would be possible as she is in ill health and in need of the increase. Dated October 2, 1928. #Letter to Perline Shockley from G.M. Saltzgraber, Commissioner of Pensions, requesting information about her residence in 1850 and 1860, needed for claim to increased pension. Dated August 29, 1917. #Letter to Hon. King Swope, House of Representatives from Acting Commissioner F. D. Byington, stating that Perline Shockley is not entitled to an increase from the $25/month pension amount because her husband was dishonorably discharged. Further states that a special act of Congress would be necessary to afford her an increase. Dated September 22, 1920. #Page 2 of letter above #Letter to Mr. John H. Shively from Commissioner Winfield Scott, stating that Mrs. Shockley is not entitled to the $40/month pension rate because the soldier deserted from his Civil War service. Dated December 3, 1928. #Letter to Purline Shockley from Commissioner Winfield Scott, stating that she is not entitled to a pension increase because the soldier was dishonorably discharged. Dated February 18, 1927. #Letter to Hon. King Swope, House of Representatives from Acting Commissioner F.D. Byington, stating that Purline Shockley is not entitled to the increased pension because the soldier was dishonorably discharged. Dated August 25, 1920. #Letter to Hon. Roy G. Fitzgerald, House of Representatives from Acting Commissioner E.W. Morgan, stating that Purline Shockley is not entitled to a pension increase because the soldier was dishonorably discharged, but that a request to the War Department has been made to determine whether the discharge can still be considered dishonorable. Dated November 6, 1930 #Letter to Hon. Roy G. Fitzgerald, House of Representatives from Acting Commissioner E.W. Morgan, stating that the records of the War Department show that the final record of the soldier is that of a deserter on December 15, 1864 and that as there is no evidence before the department to warrant removal of the charge, Pauline Shockley is still not entitled to a pension increase. Dated April 2, 1931. #Letter from Roy G. Fitzgerald, House of Representatives to Acting Commissioner of Pensions, E.W. Morgan, regarding an increase in pension for Purline Shockley. Dated October 28, 1930. #Affidavit of Dr. B. Frazier, who in January or February 1865 treated sick soldier Thomas Shockley at the house of Lieut. Henry Jackson, of Knox County, Tennessee. Dated January 15, 1872. #Page 2 of affidavit above #Request from Commissioner W.H. Baker for information regarding disease or injury Thomas Shockley was treated for while at Asylum Hospital in Knoxville from August to December 1864. Dated March 30, 1874. #Letter from King Swope, House of Representatives, to Commissioner of Pensions, requesting to know whether Purline Shockley is currently pensioned under a special act and whether if not there is any reason why such a special act increasing her pension rate wouldn't be advisable. Dated August 31, 1920. #Typed statement of evidence required in widow's claim as to whether widow was ever divorced from Thomas Shockley and whether they lived as husband and wife until that date. #Reverse of above. Dated September 18, 1917. #Letter from King Swope, House of Representatives, to Commissioner of Pensions regarding letter from L.A. Watkins of Berea, Kentucky, writing on behalf of Mrs. Purline Shockley, who is receiving $25/month in pension and wishes to know if she is entitled to $30/month by recent act of Congress. Dated August 20, 1920. #Possibly reverse of above. Handwritten text "Papers not briefed" #Cover sheet for Purline Shockley's widow pension file. Originally issued September 26, 1901. #Affidavit of Peter Ogan of Grainger County, Tennessee, stating that he was the family physician of Thomas Shockley, who was free from chronic diarrhea prior to his service and suffered from it afterwards. Dated March 1, 1874. #Affidavit of P.M. Suiter, County Court Clerk of Grainger County, stating that P.W. Shockley, before whom the above affidavit was signed, was at the time of signing a Justice of the Peace for Grainger County. #Cover sheet for Widow's Pension File, Acts of July 14, 1862 and March 3, 1873. Dated March 9, 1901. #Cover sheet for Widow's Pension File, Act of June 27, 1890. Dated July 12, 1900. #Letter requesting special examination of Dr. P. Cornelius's testimony regarding Thomas Shockley's health and last illness. Dated July 27, 1901. #Cover sheet for Invalid Pension of Thomas Shockley. Dated February 6, 1872. #Reverse of cover sheet #Cover sheet for Invalid Pension of Thomas Shockley. Dated March 6, 1890. #Cover sheet for Invalid Pension of Thomas Shockley. Dated October 17, 1878. #Deposition of William G. Shockley, nephew of Thomas Shockley, as to his uncle's health following his return from the war. Dated May 7, 1889. #page 2 of above deposition #page 3 of above deposition #page 4 of above deposition #Affidavit of T.J. Dalton of Berea, Kentucky, testifying that Purline Shockley had not been married prior to her marriage to Thomas Shockley. Dated November 17, 1900. #Affidavit of Morgan B. Ramsey and James Lucas, both of Berea Kentucky, stating that Thomas Shockley died on May 16, 1900, that Purline Shockley has no visible means of support expect by daily manual labor, that she has not remarried and was not divorced prior to his death, and that there is one child under 16 still living, Bertha A. Shockley. Dated June 27, 1900. #page 2 of above affidavit. #Affidavit of Dr. J. L. Lusk of Berea, Kentucky, testifying to health of Thomas Shockley. Dated August 25, 1893. #Reverse of medical affidavit above. #Affidavit of Ephriam Shockley, son of Thomas Shockley, testifying to the death of his mother, Sallie (Webb) Shockley, Thomas's first wife, on 3 March 1863, and Thomas's marriage to Purline Wolf about two years later, and that Thomas served more than 90 days in the Civil War. Dated June 9, 1900. #Affidavit of Enos Shockley, brother of Thomas Shockley, resident of Idle, Grainger County, Tennessee, testifying to the death of Thomas's first wife Sallie Webb on 3 March 1863, and Thomas's marriage to Purline Wolfe on August 3, 1865. Dated June 7, 1900. #Affidavit of Elmira Lakins, resident of Rutledge, Grainger County, Tennessee, testifying to the death of Sallie (Webb) Shockley and Thomas's remarriage to Purline Wolf on August 3, 1865. Dated June 9, 1900. #Affidavit of Jane Hunt, resident of Stanford, Lincoln County, Kentucky, testifying that she acted as a midwife in the delivery of Bertha Shockley, daughter of Thomas and Purline Shockley on March 12, 1887. Dated June 9, 1900. #Affidavit of Henry E. Jackson, commanding officer of Thomas Shockley, testifying to Thomas Shockley's illness at the end of the war, and his (honorable) discharge circumstances. Dated January 8, 1872. #page 2 of above affidavit #page 3 of above affidavit #Affidavit of Thomas Shockley swearing that he was a soldier in the 9th Regiment of Tennessee Calvary Volunteers, Company E and was taken ill while in the line of duty in March 1864. Dated May 7, 1878. #Duplicate of above affidavit. #page 2 of above affidavit. #Affidavit of Thomas Shockley testifying to his enlistment, service, and illness during the war. Dated June 15, 1867. #page 2 of above affidavit. Then Affidavit of Henry Jackson and John Jackson, who served with Thomas Shockley, testifying to his service and his illness. Dated June 15, 1867. #page 2 of above affidavit #Affidavit of Thomas Shockley testifying to his service and illness, and stating why he believes is discharge to be honorable. Dated 10 January 1872. #page 2 of above affidavit #page 3 of above affidavit #Affidavit of Purline Shockley testifying to her marriage to Thomas Shockley, his military service, his first marriage and death of his first wife, his death, that they were not divorced nor has she remarried, and that he left a child under 16, Bertha. Dated January 23, 1901. #page 2 of affidavit above #Reverse of affidavit above #Affidavit of John Jackson and John Ogan, testifying to their acquaintance with Thomas Shockley and his illness at the end of his military service. Dated January 30, 1872 #page 2 of affidavit above #Affidavit of Robert Lakines testifying to Thomas Shockley's good health prior to service and chronic diarrhea contracted during service. Dated May 7, 1878. #Affidavit of William T. Hipsher testifying to Thomas Shockley's good health prior to service and chronic diarrhea contracted during service. Dated May 7, 1878. #Reverse of above affidavit. #Affidavit of Morgan B. Ramsey testifying to Thomas Shockley's health and disability. Dated 23 January 1899. #Affidavit of Miles Dudley testifying to Thomas Shockley's health and disability. Dated 23 January 1899. #Affidavit of Purline Shockley testifying to her residence in 1850 and 1860. Dated 4 September 1917. #Summary of 1850 and 1860 census records for Purline (Wolf) Shockley. #Affidavit of Henry E. Jackson, Thomas Shockley's commanding officer, testifying to when he received his disability while in the service. Dated 17 June 1893. #Affidavit of William T. Hipsher, testifying as to Thomas Shockley's hospitalization and days following during the war. Dated 1 December 1871. #page 2 of above affidavit #Affidavit of Thomas Shockley testifying that he cannot get an affidavit for his doctor treatment prior to 1880 as that doctor is dead. Dated 22 November 1892. #Affidavit of John Dalton of Wildie, Kentucky, testifying that Purline Shockley was not married prior to her marriage to Thomas. Dated 22 November 1900. #Reverse of affidavit above #Affidavit of Purline Shockley testifying to her residence and names of family from 1850 to 1865. Dated 6 August 1917. #Letter from Commissioner to Purline Shockley requesting her residence and names of family members living with her in 1850 and 1860 to provide proof of birthdate. Dated 5 July 1917. #Affidavit of E.H. Wolf, brother of Purline Shockley, testifying to her birth date and his own birth date. Dated 8 March 1917. #Reverse of above affidavit. #Affidavit of Myra Lakins, sister of Purline Shockley, testifying to both their birth dates. Dated 7 February 1917. #Affidavit of Purline Shockley testifying to her birth date. Dated 20 March 1917. #page 2 of above affidavit. #page 3 of above affidavit. #Letter from Commissioner to Purline Shockley, stating that she is not entitled to a pension increase until she is 70 years old (which she has not yet proved). Dated 17 November 1916. #Letter from Purline Shockley to attorney P.J. Lockwood enquiring as to why she is not considered 70 years and eligible for a pension increase and requesting he look into the situation. Dated 9 November 1916. #Widow's Pension cover sheet. #Widow's Pension cover sheet.

Thomas Skidmore (Scudamore), 1605-1684, of Westerleigh, Gloucestershire, and Fairfield, Connecticut

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] == Thomas Skidmore (Scudamore), 1605-1684, of Westerleigh, Gloucestershire, and Fairfield, Connecticut == his ancestors and his descendants to the ninth generation * by Warren Skidmore * published by W.Skidmore, Akron,Ohio, 1980 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Thomas Skidmore (Scudamore), 1605-1684, of Westerleigh, Gloucestershire, and Fairfield, Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/172185 * https://archive.org/details/thomasskidmoresc00skid (Borrow) * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005756751 (Limited Search) * Revised 2010 Edition: ** http://www.skidmorefamilyhistory.com/Westerleigh%20book,%20revised%202010.pdf (PDF) ===Table of Contents=== :Introduction :First Generation. Thomas Skidmore (1605-1684) :Second Generation. His sons :Third Generation. His grandsons :Fourth Generation. His great-grandsons :Fifth Generation :Sixth Generation :Seventh Generation :Eighth Generation :Appendix *I. The Skydmore (Scudamore) family of Mayshill, Westerleigh, Glos *II. Additions and corrections :Indexes === 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 === *Skidmore, William ''[[Space:Thomas Skidmore (Scudamore), 1605-1684, of Westerleigh, Gloucestershire, and Fairfield, Connecticut|Thomas Skidmore (Scudamore), 1605-1684, of Westerleigh, Gloucestershire, and Fairfield, Connecticut]]'' (Skidmore, Akron,Ohio, 1980), [ Page ]. *[[#Skidmore|Skidmore]]

Thomas Spencer Family of Hartford, Connecticut

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Thomas Spencer Family of Hartford, Connecticut == In the line of [[Spencer-6171|Samuel Spencer]], of Cromwell, Connecticut, 1744-1818 * by [[Starr-4453|Frank Farnsworth Starr]] (1852-1939) * published by John Wilson and Son, University Press, Cambridge, Hartford, Conn., 1896 * 44 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Thomas Spencer Family of Hartford, Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/thomasspencerfam00star * https://archive.org/details/thomasspencerfam00instar * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=24387 === Table of Contents === * Chart * Preface * The Thomas Spencer Family * 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. === WikiTree Syntax === * Starr, Frank Farnsworth. ''[[Space:Thomas Spencer Family of Hartford, Connecticut|Thomas Spencer Family of Hartford, Connecticut]]'' (John Wilson & Son, University Press, Cambridge, 1896) [ Page ]. * ([[#Starr|Starr]])

Thomas Spivey and Mary Hill, early settlers of Virginia and Carolina: Who they were and where they belong in your family tree

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Early Settlers of Virginia and Carolina:
Who They Were and Where They Belong in Your Family Tree=== :'''About:''' ::Thomas Spivey: commonly stated as born c1676 or c1680 in Nansemond, Virginia :: Mary Hill: commonly stated as born c1685 +/- or Unknown, birthplace Unknown ::'''Added Mention:''' Tamer Spivey (Bass), birthplace Virginia ===Introduction=== :Numerous Spivey or Hill descendants researching their U. S. Southern Colonialist Roots eventually come across the seemingly ubiquitous couple, Thomas Spivey and Mary Hill. :*Internet lore places the wedded couple into more than one Spivey line in the Province of Virginia and/or the Province of Carolina in the late 1600s and early 1700s. :*Neither subject includes primary sources (or any) to support the claimed ancestries. :*Their placement may appear very credible. :*Or they are merely "hanging leaves" rustling among the time-worn branches of a larger, more fully sourced tree. :Since conflated versions of the couple are quite pervasive, research has proved daunting for many family chroniclers. Here's the breakdown. ==== Thomas Spivey (which one was he anyway?) ==== : There are (generally) four unverified tree placements for Thomas Spivey: :*Son of James Spivey. No sources. :*Son of George Spivey, English colonist to Virginia. No sources. :*Son of [[Spivey-251|Matthew Spivey Sr]] and [[Bowers-2314|Judith Bowers]] of Norfolk, Virginia. Unverified. -or- :*Son of [[Spivey-250|Matthew Spivey Jr]] and Sarah Nichols of Nansemond, Virginia. :Additionally: :*May have the middle name Benjamin, unsourced. :*Ever-present wife ~ Mary Hill~ with an unsourced marriage date. : If "your" Thomas connects to any of these (or similar) iterations, it may need amending. Here's why: =====Research Notes===== : Documents show [[Spivey-1443|Thomas Spivey]] lived in the Province of Carolina as did his biological son, [[Spivey-275|Thomas Spivey]]. :*Thomas Spivey has not been reliably linked to a James Spivey of Virginia. :*No evidence indicates Thomas was a son of George Spivey who is generally ascribed as the father of [[Spivey-251|Matthew Spivey]] of Norfolk, Virginia (d. aft 1683-bef. 1696). :*In turn, [[Spivey-251|Matthew Spivey]] of Norfolk (d. aft 1683-bef. 1696) either died intestate or, more likely, his will burned in one of the many fires that beset Virginia's courthouses before 1855. His only surviving children, Matthew Spivey (Jr) and [[Spivey-1024|Ann Spivey]] (Granbery), were identified in the 1697 will of [[Nichols-15887|Maj. John Nichols]], their step-father. See: [[Nichols-15887|Maj. John Nichols]], 2nd husband of [[Bowers-2314|Judith Bowers]], who left his wife's children [[Spivey-251|Matthew Spivey (Jr)]] and [[Spivey-1024|Ann Spivey]] legacies in his will (dtd 1697), the will also witnessed by Matthew Spivey (Jr). :*[[Spivey-250|Matthew Spivey Jr]] of Nansemond, son of Matthew Spivey of Norfolk, made NO mention of an uncle or brother named Thomas in his will dtd 1718/9. Will of Matthew Spivey (Jr) of Nansemond, filed Norfolk County, Virginia, 1719. Original wills. Library of Virginia Archives. In-library only: Deed Book, No. 10, 1718 - 1719 c, [2], fo. 1-76 (Deeds, 1718 - 1719); fo. 77-87 (Orders, 1719) and Orders, Appraisements & Wills, 1719-1722 (r46). [https://www.lva.virginia.gov/public/local/results_all.asp?CountyID=VA195#LAN Index] : What about Thomas, son of Matthew (Jr) of Nansemond? :*As it turns out, this person was not named Thomas ~ "his" name was actually Tamer Spivey and Tamer was a female. See: [[Bowers-2314|Judith Bowers]] (Spivey) (Nichols), widow of Matthew Spivey Sr and mother of Matthew Spivey Jr, who made NO mention of a son or nephew named Thomas in her will (dtd 1720). As guardian of her son's orphans, she does name Tamer. : What? Well, you see... ::Documentation went awry for Thomas Spiveys in 1922 with the publication ''Brief abstracts of Norfolk County wills, 1710-1753'' (Charles McIntosh, ed.), wherein the will of Matthew Spivey (Jr) was copied over from the original document; in the publication, however, Matthew's daughter's name "Tamer" was ill-transferred into print as "Thomas." ''Brief abstract of Lower Norfolk county and Norfolk county wills, 1637-1753''. Vol. II. Charles Fleming McIntosh, compiler. Richmond: The Colonial dames of America in the state of Virginia, 1922. Family Search International, n.d. Matthew Spivey will transcribed,[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/166084-brief-abstracts-of-norfolk-county-wills-1710-1753?viewer=1&offset=0#page=78&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q=Spivey p78]. (free, sign-in req'd) ~this vers. also found on Ancestry.com (incorrect transcr. of dau's name)Thus, Tamer disappeared and her imposter, Thomas, was born into the early twentieth century. ::Subsequently, Thomas Spivey, born of a recording error, made his way into some trees as a son of Matthew (Jr) of the Nansemond and Norfolk line, while other trees were spared. A second publication, Winslow's ''History of Perquimans County'' (1931), set the record straight nine years later. Winslow, Mrs. Watson aka Ellen Goode Rawlings. Matthew Spivey Will Abstract. ''History Of Perquimans County: As Compiled from Records Found There and Elsewhere.'' Raleigh, NC: Edwards & Broughton Co., 1931. ECU Libraries. Online book repository. Joyner Library, East Carolina University, 2021. [http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/13772 Booklink] Surname Extractions from History of Perquimans County. Early Families of Perquimans County. Perquimans County, NCGenWeb, n.d. [http://ncgenweb.us/perquimans/early-families/ Alpha Lookup] But, the books reached different target markets and limited audiences, so variant data remained in circulation until the books went out of print. :: Predictably, upon the rising of the internet age sixty+ years later, the name errors crept online and spread through family trees via the incredible invention known as "cut/copy-and-paste." This time-saving technology, plus the now-defunct adage, "if it's on the internet it must be true," set back internet-dependent Thomas Spivey researchers by over thirty years and inadvertently contorted countless family trees. :: Admittedly, no one intended for this to happen. And errors might have been caught earlier but for renewed interest in the first book when a copy was scanned for the internet in the 1990s, refueling confusion among a broader audience than the print book ever reached in the 1920s; meanwhile, the second book languished on a dusty library shelf until digitized abt. 2014. Anyway... ... :: When different online data sets were compared by tree builders, Thomas's name superbly fidgeted around --added, removed, ported betwixt generations, merged into Chowan lines, and extracted out-- until in time, several online iterations of Thomas Spivey were romping about Spivey branches and his ghosted counterpart, Tamer Spivey, fell out. So, there's that. : Since Thomas Spivey was never a son of Matthew Spivey and Judith Bowers nor a son of Matthew Spivey Jr, disentangling him from this line is imperative. :'''Other Supporting Research:''' :*No land grants, deeds, or will exist in Thomas Spivey's name in Virginia. :*He is not found as a signatory on documents related to the community with which the Spivey family of Norfolk was associated. :*He is not found in Virginia Quaker records. :*No Virginia-based birth or death records located. : '''Suggested Action(s):''' (for personal trees, WikiTree profiles are corrected) :*Remove Thomas Spivey from all Matthew Spivey lines and re-direct to Thomas Spivey I of Chowan Precinct, Albemarle County, Province of Carolina. :*In the case of "Thomas" who should be "Tamer," well - he's a she, so replace him with her. :* If "your" Thomas is [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Genealogically_Defined genealogically-defined] as a son of George or James, great! Please share the data. Otherwise, consider the line faulty and double-down on research. To date, no proving documents have surfaced to show either man had sons named Thomas, but perhaps you will be the first to ferret out a reliable connection. ====Mary Hill (was she really your #x-Great-Grandma?)==== : '''Drag-n-Drop Mary:''' Currently found on multiple family genealogy sites as the wife of Thomas Spivey of Chowan, his son Thomas Spivey II, or imposter Thomas, "son" of Matthew Spivey Jr., she is generally noted as... : :: Mary Hill: born c1685 +/-, or no birthdate listed. ::Generally, no birthplace cited. ::Parents: unknown ::Died: c1750, unsourced. : If your line connects to Mary Hill ~ wife of Thomas Spivey, it ''definitely'' needs amending. Here's why: =====Research Notes===== : Mary Hill has been moved around with varying versions of Thomas Spivey, her birth and death dates adjusted to meet expectations of whatever line she is dropped into. :*For example, as the wife of Thomas Spivey of Chowan, she is said to have been born c1685 - died c1750; however, he was a widower when he died in 1729. :*But, when married to his son Thomas Spivey II, she becomes Mary Hill b. 1695, d. unknown, no sources. :*And, when married to un-Thomas, "son" of Matthew, her birthdate is missing. Makes a weird sort of sense in this case, since she was never married to a non-existent husband. : So, where did she come from? The answer may surprise you: :: Mary Hill, it turns out, was not born a Hill at all ~she married one. Her surname at birth, to set the record straight, was Spivey. :: Yes, "drag and drop" Mary, moved from tree to tree with nary a second glance, is the Spivey blood relative, not her husband. :A Spivey by birth, [[Spivey-1442|Mary Spivey]] (Hill) was the daughter of [[Spivey-1443|Thomas Spivey I]] and Mary UNKNOWN of Chowan, Carolina. Her husband was [[Hill-40825|William Hill]]. This couple lived in Chowan. Mary Spivey (Hill) is documented in two wills. : '''Suggested Action(s):''' (for personal trees, WikiTree profiles are corrected) :*De-conflate "Mary Hill" from her mother Mary Unknown, wife of Thomas Spivey I of Chowan, and properly attribute her as Mary Spivey (Hill), spouse of William Hill, and daughter of Thomas Spivey I of Chowan Precinct, Albemarle County, Province of Carolina. :*Of course, leave Mary Unknown as her mother. This allows researchers to dig in and find reliable sources that might show her mother was also a Hill. So far, there is no evidence of this. ====Tamer Spivey ("lost" child of Matthew Spivey Jr)==== :Tamer (alt: Tamar) Spivey, was inadvertently omitted from her line when her name was mistranscribed as "Thomas" in the 1922 publication ''Brief abstracts of Norfolk County wills, 1710-1753''. : [[Spivey-620|Tamer Spivey]], third daughter of Matthew Spivey (Jr) and perhaps Sarah Nichols (inferred). Probably b. c1705-c1710. Still of minor age in 1720 when her guardian and grandmother Judith Nichols died. :*She married Thomas Bass of Nansemond, Virginia. His 3x-great-grandmother was the daughter of a Nansemond Tribal chieftain. His 3x-great-grandfather was an English colonist and minister. Bass ''may'' have died in Chowan or Bertie, North Carolina. Tamer's death date and place are unknown. :*Her birth year is wildly estimated on Bass family trees from c1685 to c1705. =====Research Notes===== : Tamer has not been recovered to her line as a daughter of Matthew Spivey (Jr) by most e-trees or family publications. :*Bass family members picked her up as the second wife of Thomas Bass of Nansemond, Virginia but had no informative way to find her pedigree. :Until now. : '''Suggested Action(s):''' (for personal trees, WikiTree profiles are corrected) : If you see Tamar is omitted from a tree elsewhere, help a sister out, won't you? Or a descendant... Please consider adding her back in. There is still much research missing on Tamer and her descendants. ====And So It Goes==== :Thomas Spivey of Chowan :Mary Unknown, his wife :Mary Hill, his married daughter :Thomas Spivey Jr of Chowan, his son :Thomas Spivey of Nansemond never existed :Tamer Spivey did : While it is work to "prune" and re-graft branches to a family tree, as my own grandmother once said to me, "Our work is never really done." And so it goes for genealogy. == Sources == :'''See also:''' :*The majority of sourced records and primary documents for the individuals herein can be found on individual WikiTree profile pages as interlinked. :*Redirection to sourced WikiTree profiles may be obtained by selecting the inline interlinks (underlined names) which will open to the identified WikiTree profile page(s). : '''To add this reference page to a WikiTree profile as a resource:''' Use the fabulous copy-and-paste maneuver - on the following template. : It's okay, this time. Promise. :Ref: ''[[Space:Thomas_Spivey_and_Mary_Hill%2C_early_settlers_of_Virginia_and_Carolina:_Who_they_were_and_where_they_belong_in_your_family_tree|Thomas Spivey and Mary Hill: Who They Were and Where They Belong In your Family Tree]] :Results in a live linkback that looks similar to this (but underlined, no bold): : Ref: ''[[Space:Thomas_Spivey_and_Mary_Hill%2C_early_settlers_of_Virginia_and_Carolina:_Who_they_were_and_where_they_belong_in_your_family_tree|Thomas Spivey and Mary Hill: Who They Were and Where They Belong In your Family Tree]] : ''In the Wiki Tree spirit of collaboration, should reliable sources be provided to contradict these findings, please leave a comment or pm page manager to share data. Glad to amend.''

Thomas Starey Meredith Research

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N.B. This research is still on going The main reason for this space is to make available the notes made by Margery Meredith, my mother, rather than filling the bio with pages of detail people may not need or want to see. This is a transcription of those notes. Please bear in mind that ALL of Margery's research was done at the Gloucester Records office and by visits to areas and without the benefit(?) of access to computerised records. ''[some comments by me appear thus in italics]'' ---- [[Meredith-1198|Thomas Starey Meredith]] was born on 14 July 1791 and baptised at Ledbury, Herefordshire on 17 July 1791. He was the base born child of Ann Meredith. It was some time before his true date of birth and his baptism were traced as according to the family bible he was born on 14 July 1792. However I have seen the Parish Records for Ledbury and it was definitely 1791. This really only came to light at a later date of which more anon. Gt. Gt. Grandfather Thomas Starey or Thomas as we originally thought him to be was a bricklayer and on 24 Nov 1811 he married Margaret Collins at Tewkesbury. ''[copy of marriage register in my possession]'' Margaret Collins' origins have eluded me so far but from 1783 to 1794 there was a duty levied on baptisms, marriages and deaths ''[one assumes the duty was on the certification not the event!]'' and many folk did not did not have their children baptised. Thomas and Margaret had 10 children, 5 sons and 5 daughters, of whom 1 son died young, possibly 2, and 3 daughters died young. Margaret died aged about 37 on 9 Jan 1831, 10 days after the birth of the youngest son Jehew, and two days after Priscilla had died aged 1 year and 9 months. Whether Jehew survived is doubtful. Some time after Emma was born in 1825, Gt. Gt. Grandparents Thomas and Margaret and the family left Tewkesbury but to where they went is so far not known. However son John (born 1819) was found in the 1851 census living in Manchester with his family and the information gained led me to find him in Sheffield in 1841. He was married there in 1841 to a Granada England. Now the question arises - did the whole family of Thomas and Margaret move to Sheffield or just John at a later date? William was in Liverpool in the latter part of 1851 and by 1852 was in Manchester. So by 1852, 2 of the children were known to be in Manchester. But where was Thomas? Thomas was also in Manchester in 1850 - found through the records of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints ''[LDS]''. According to their records Thomas was baptised into that Church, generally called the Mormons, on 07 Jan 1850 in Manchester and was living in Bedford St., Hulme with his second wife Elizabeth Woodhead who was also baptised into the Mormon Church. They moved to Liverpool on 28 Jan 1850 and returned to Manchester on 20 Feb 1853. On 16 Feb 1854 they emigrated to Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S.A. and wrere again baptised into the Mormon Church on 13 Mar 1857, Thomas being confirmed as a High Priest on the same date. On the copies of the Mormon records there are two birth dates shown for Thomas and on the U.S.A. baptism there is an 'S'. On the emigration records of emigrants to the U.S. Thomas is shown as Thomas Starey Meredith and the date of birth 17 Jul 1791 which led me to a search of the Ledbury records where I discovered that his full name was Thomas Starey Meredith and that he was indeed baptised there in 1791. So, was Starey his father's name and did his mother suppress it on instructions from the father's family or her family? Perhaps he was brought up by someone else who was ignorant of his middle name. I think maybe when he emigrated he had to give some proof of his birth and so it came to light. I imagine Thomas himself was surprised. The very early baptism 3 days after birth may be for a number of reasons a) his mother's death at his birth ''[unlikely as the Starey connection would not have been made if Ann had died]'' b) a delicate baby ''[possibility]'' c) handed to someone else to be brought up. [''see later]'' Intensive research has not revealed to date any marriage taking place between Thomas Starey Meredith and Elizabeth Woodhead. Elizabeth is recorded under her maiden name on the emigration records, although the record does show her as spouse of Thomas Starey Meredith. I was advised to write to Salt Lake City, Utah as it seems that when a person becomes a member of the Mormon Church they have to research their ancestors back five generations. I was not very hopeful that the Family History Centre at Salt Lake City would be able to give me any such information in view of the fact that Thomas was base born. However some information was forthcoming, namely that Thomas Starey Meredith and Elizabeth were married in the Mormon Church in Salt Lake City on 13 November 1855. This Mormon marriage is called a "sealing", a copy of the "sealing" is included in this file. ''[This copy must still be in the possession of my brother John as it has not come through with the copy of file to me.]'' Also included are copies of the index cards for Thomas Starey and Elizabeth and it is interesting that Thomas's father is named as Thomas Meredith (spelt Merridith on the card) and his mother as Sarah Ann - no surname. Naming a father and adding Sarah in front of his mother's name was possibly in order to hide that fact that he was illegitimate. The admissions register for the British School in Tewkesbury from 1813 - 1830 do not show any of the Meredith family. There are no records for the National School in Tewkesbury earlier than 1850. This is the school that Thomas and Margaret's children including our Gt. Grandfather William would have attended. I had hoped from the school admission register to find a note giving the date of leaving and possibly the place to where the family went on leaving Tewkesbury about 1825. Similarly there are no records for any Ledbury school where Gt. Gt. Grandfather Thomas might have attended, so no hope of discovering anything about his mother or possible 'foster' parents in that line of enquiry. There was a family of Merediths, namely [[Meredith-3445|William]] and Ann Meredith with the following children, contemporaries of Thomas Starey Meredith:- ::{| |'''Child'''||'''Baptised''' |- |[[Meredith-3443|Elizabeth]]||21 Feb 1783 |- |[[Meredith-3444|William]]|| 07 Feb 1785, ''bur. 18 Feb 1785'' |- |[[Meredith-3447|Mary]]||07 March 1787 ''one mother missed'' |- |[[Meredith-3446|John]]|| 03 Mar 1790 ''actually 01 Mar'' |- |[[Meredith-3448|William]]||25 May 1794 ''Register_Reference: B092/6 Page_Number: 100'' |} In 1807 Susanna a daughter of Robert and Judith Starey ''[or Sterry]'' was baptised in Ledbury Church. It has been suggested to me by the Ledbury Parish Archivist that Ann mentioned above i.e. William Meredith's wife, may have had a liaison with Robert Starey, the child, Gt. Gt. Grandfather Thomas, being taken into the family of William and Ann. Certainly there is no trace of a single Ann Meredith in any of the Ledbury Church Records. However I think that the absence of Meredith's apart from the above family in Ledbury at that time leads me to think that Ann, Thomas Starey's mother, came to Ledbury to her brother (?) when she was pregnant. The quick baptism (3 days after birth) would suggest that Ann wished to return to her home or place of work, leaving the child Thomas Starey to be brought up by her brother and sister-in-law or she died at birth or soon after. ''[Personally I believe the scenario just outlined to be implausible, mainly for the reason that it suggests Ann was not living in the area and thus would not have had contact with any Starey family unless by some quirk of fate there was a Starey family where she lived.'' ''More likely I believe is that Ann, wife of William, did indeed have a liaison with Robert Starey. William would not be the first father in history to be unaware that his wife was carrying a child that was not his. The Stareys, being in the same village, may have been family friends and thus Ann could persuade her husband William to have Starey as Thomas's second name - William thinking they were 'honouring' good friends and Ann knowing she was pointing to the father of the child.'' ''It seems to me that there is another possibility, that William was actually away at the time of Thomas's birth and the hasty baptism enabled Ann to add the name Starey without her husband's knowledge. If Ann had confessed her transgression to the priest he would be bound by the sanctity of the confessional, the Seal of Confession (or Seal of the Confessional) is the absolute duty of priests not to disclose anything that they learn from penitents during the course of the Sacrament of Penance (confession). It applies to the Anglican Church just as it does to the Roman Catholic Church - much to the surprise of many Catholics! She could add the name Starey and if William ever did ask could simply say she was indeed honouring their good friends.]'' For some reason Gt. Gt. Grandfather's middle name Starey was suppressed ''[was there any need to mention it one wonders? How often do people refer to their second name?]'' and his date of birth advanced a year from 1791 to 1792 in the family bible, indeed as mentioned earlier Thomas was apparently unaware that he had the name Starey until he emigrated, so there must have been some particular reason for this. ''[or the bible entry was made another family member as we do not know who the holder of the bible was and it was a simple error - no conspiracy here - move along please!]'' It is to be regretted that in all probability we shall never be able to unravel the mystery and therefore unable to delve further back into the Meredith family ancestry. ___ The end of Mother's notes ___ ---- Additional notes by David (Meredith) Loring Looking first at Ann Meredith I believe that Mother is incorrect in her assumption that there were no other Meredith families in Ledbury. There are at least 2 burials later, in the early 1800's and a marriage, suggesting that there were other Meredith's. (These are extracted records, i.e. historical.) :1833 Burial: Ann Meredith was laid to rest at Ledbury, Hereford, England on the 6th of October, 1833."England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J874-RWL : 10 February 2018), Ann Meredith, burial 06 Oct 1833; citing Ledbury, Hereford, England, index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 1,593,552. System Origin: England-EASy :1844 Burial: Ann Priscilla Meredith was laid to rest at Ledbury, Hereford, England on the 11th of August, 1844."England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J874-K49 : 10 February 2018), Ann Priscilla Meredith, burial 11 Aug 1844; citing Ledbury, Hereford, England, index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 1,593,552. System Origin: England-EASy :1834 Marriage: John Bibbs was married to Ann Meredith at Ledbury, Hereford, England on the 27th of March, 1834."England Marriages, 1538–1973 ," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NFJ1-4J9 : 10 February 2018), John Bibbs and Ann Meredith, 27 Mar 1834; citing Ledbury, Hereford, England, reference 2, index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 1,593,552. System Origin: England-EASy :1845 Death: Ann Meredith passed away at Ledbury, Herefordshire, England in 1845."England and Wales Death Registration Index 1837-2007," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2JM4-SKL : 31 December 2014), Ann Meredith, 1845; from "England & Wales Deaths, 1837-2006," database, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : 2012); citing Death, Ledbury, Herefordshire, England, General Register Office, Southport, England. One of these deaths could be Ann, wife of William, but they cannot all be. One could equally be Ann, mother of Thomas. Regarding Susanna Starey or Sterry we do find a historical record of her subsequent marriage at least showing that there was a family so named in Ledbury. :1831 Marriage: William Taylor was married to Susanna Sterry at Ledbury, Hereford, England on the 24th of January, 1831."England Marriages, 1538–1973 ," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NFJ1-WY8 : 10 February 2018), William Taylor and Susanna Sterry, 24 Jan 1831; citing Ledbury, Hereford, England, reference 1, index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 1,593,552. System Origin: England-EASy In addition there is a historical record of a Thomas Meredith (recall that Thomas Starey gave his fathers name as Thomas) who died in 1818. We do know, as the Ledbury record states it, that Thomas Starey was base born. [http://www.forest-of-dean.net/joomla/index.php/parish-records-search Sourced from Forest of Dean Parish Records] We also know from this source that there was an Elinor Meredith whose base born son Thomas was baptised in 1764., indeed this was Elinor or Eleanor's second base born son, her first John having been baptised in 1759. (Elinor finally married a widower, Richard Cottrell, in 1768. The fact that she married in Ledbury is another indication that there were other Merediths in Ledbury around the time of when Thomas's mother would have been born. :1818 Burial: Thomas Meredith was laid to rest at Ledbury, Hereford, England on the 5th of May, 1818."England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J874-231 : 10 February 2018), Thomas Meredith, burial 05 May 1818; citing Ledbury, Hereford, England, index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 1,593,552. System Origin: England-EASy It is certain that Thomas was born out of wedlock yet he managed somehow to produce the required 4 or 5 generations to become not only a member but we believe an elder/high priest [this may be a misinterpretation of the record cards] of the Mormon Church. See [https://www.familysearch.org/search/tree/results?count=75&query=%2Bgivenname%3AThomas~%20%2Bsurname%3AMeredith%20%2Bbirth_year%3A1791-1792~ LDS submissions] A [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:3353-2SG new record] has appeared (in 2014) which gives his mother as Ann Fisher however this is another submission record to the ordinances database with no proper source. Was Ann Meredith, wife of William born Fisher?? --- Within the family it is considered that he may have been the child of Ann Meredith, wife of William Meredith, by Robert Starey, hence he carries the Starey name. There is evidence of a gap in the children of Ann and William into which Thomas fits quite neatly. This does not make it fact but it could be considered reasonable to suggest. Note: There is an additional LDS entry: :Thomas Marion MEREDITH [Male] [LDS], Birth: 14 JUL 1791 Ledbury, Hereford, England. This record is almost certainly incorrect and was submitted for the purpose of proving generations. This is most probably the record submitted by Thomas Starey Meredith himself who did not know he was 'Starey' at the time. :And a further record in Batch Number: 6940411, THOMAS MEREDITH [Male] [LDS] Birth: 14 JUL 1792 Ledbury, Hereford, England. This additional record is stated as record of a deceased person. The next problem is the date of emigration to America. The Overland database clearly has him in America in 1847 but in 1850 he was in Manchester and there are further immigration records for 1854. This is a puzzle needing resolution. ==Sources==

Thomas Thorp's Book

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Notes from transcription of births and deaths of his children in his Bible. Thomas Thorp's Book "Bible was rebound by L. Symons of Flint [Michigan] for Elizabeth Dean for $4. Records in big N.T. Bible. 'Thomas Thorp's book, May 14th 1825 Friskney, Lincolnshire.' " Information copied by Jill Perry about 1980 from hand written transciption made by Viola Hart (circa 1960-1970). Her records did not note who owned the Bible at the time her transcription was made. ==Births== [[Thorpe-2560|Jane Thorp]] June 10, 1830 6 am [[Thorpe-2561|William Savoy]] October 2, 1832 11:30 am [[Thorpe-2525|John Clinton]] September 13, 1834 6:30 am [[Thorpe-1003|Mary Ann]] April 20, 1837 8 am [[Thorpe-2526|Susanna]] December 20, 1839 9:30 am [[Thorpe-2527|William Henry Harrison]] September 21, 1842 1 am [[Thorpe-2528|Silas Edwin Hubal]] March 15, 1845 6 am [[Thorpe-2529|Charles Wellington Albert]] January 27, 1847 3:30 am [[Thorpe-2410|Sarah E.]] May 22, 1850 1 am ==Deaths== [[Thorpe-2411|Thomas Thorp]] July 28, 1850 (Cholera, Pontiac) [[Savoy-314|Elizabeth Dean]] May 12, 1886 (cancer and pneumonia) William Savoy Thorp 1835 [[Thorpe-2560|Jane Thorp Clark]] May 4, 1856 (Childbirth) Susanah Thorp Lane August 12, 1899 (appoplex) Mary Ann Thorp Savage August 1907 (paralysis) John C. Thorp August 6, 1907 (kidney and bladder) Myron Lucian Lane (husband of Susanah Thorp) died April 17, 1899 ==Research Notes== Later deaths '''not''' recorded in Bible: Mary Ann died 27 August 1907 - incomplete death date recorded. Charles 14 August 1909 Sarah 14 April 1912 William 10 August 1912 Edwin 28 March 1920 ===Death Certificates=== The following children had official death records that could be compared to the Bible information: Surname appears to have been "Thorp" and changed to "Thorpe" in later records. John Clinton Thorp - birth 13 September 1834 and death 6 August 1907 match. Surname Thorpe. Mary Ann (Thorp) Savage - birth 20 April 1837 matches. Father Thorpe. Susanah (Thorp) Lane - incomplete birth information on death record. Father Thorp. Informant does not appear to be family member. Death date 12 August 1899 matches. William H.H. Thorpe - birth 22 September 1842 on death record vs. 21 September 1842 Bible record.* Surname Thorpe. S. Edwin H. Thorp - birth 15 March 1845 matches. Surname Thorpe. Charles W.A. Thorpe - Died at the Eastern Michigan Asylum - incomplete birth information on death record. Surname Thorp. Sarah E. (Thorp) Hart - birth 22 May 1850 matches. Father Thorp. Myron Lucian Lane - Death 27 April 1899 on death record vs. 17 April 1899 Bible record.* *These differences could be errors in the transcriptions.

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Thomas T Marrow and Susan Caroline Burwell were married on July 21, 1886 in Granville County North Carolina and built this house and moved in by 1890. They had three Children, Henry (1887-1938), Carrie (1890-1984), and Alice (1895-1945). Carrie lived in the house with her parents. When they had passed she continued living here as an "old maid" until unable when she was placed in an Ohio nursing home by a great niece. Carrie's passing led to uncaring relatives to empty out the house and sell. It had two previous owners before me. Neither seemed to have much interest in keeping it well maintained. Termites and water damage was everywhere.

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==Thomas Tilman and Susannah Moon== These Chancery cases pertain to [[Tilghman-161 | Thomas Tilman]] and [[Moon-5094 | Susan Moon]]. When I made this page, only two of their children who are listed as heirs in these two Chancery cases were attached to them and there are several attached to them that are not listed as heirs, nor are any heirs of deceased children mentioned. Several that are listed as their children are children of Thomas Tilman and Hannah Morris (see that below). ===1811 Chancery Case Albemarle=== '''1811 Albemarle County Chancery Case 1811-027'''Library of Virginia; Virginia Chancery, Albemarle Case# 1811-027 Tilman vs Tilman. https://www.lva.virginia.gov/chancery/case_detail.asp?CFN=003-1811-027. Paul Tilman vs Thomas Tilman Note- This is a quick transcription. In some places, it may not be the same spelling as the actual document. Corrections or additions are welcomed in the comments. Statement of Paul Tilman To the worshipful court of Albemarle in Chancery sitting, respectfully showeth to the court your complainant Paul Tilman, that a certain Thomas Tilman hereafter called a Defendant stands justly indebted to him in the sume of Two hundred [eighty dollars was written and marked out] 10 cents, as will appear by an ___ here with ___ and which he prays may be taken as a part of this his bill. That the deft went off from this state unbeknown to your compl. That whilst other cretitors were pushing by attachments and other means for their claims your compl took no measures for some time to secure the payment of his debt, being in hopes some __ engagement would be made either by the deft on his return or by his agent, that the deft when he left this country left his family and all his property except the horse [horst?] he rode, that some short time past a certain [[Martin-73154 | Joseph Martin]] came to this county from the state of Tennessee, where he resided, & where he said the said Thos Tilman then was, in order as he said to carry out all the property of said deft and his wife, said that he had directions form the deft for that purpose. Your complt then thought it time to use means to secure his claim. He accordingly obtained an attachment from a magistrate, had the same levied on a horse & a negro girl by name Amy, and on a hearing of the same in court, notwithstanding, your compl established proof of every item in his account, the court was divided in opinion as to the legality of the proceeding by way of attachments & your compl could not get a judge ___________ of the property so attached. That your compl intended to proceed by foreign attachment by at the succeeding? Court, a certain Susanna Tilman wife to the deft and mother to your compl exhibited her bill to your worships, praying for separate maintenance & during the suit for alimony, the court granted her petition and allowed her fifty dollars per annum, Pendente lite, ordering with sundry other negroes, the negro that your compl had attached & now in his possession to be hired out by the sheriff to raise the said some of $50 also making your right among others deft to her bill, stating the misconduct of the deft Thos and his ill usage to her. Thus being made a deft to her bill, he is compelled to be ___ & justice to himself to reply to some of the groundless & _pounded charges in said bill, and in this, your compl embarks with great reluctance, and difference''' as one is his Father, and the other, his Mother.''' He saith that if ever a wife ought to be satisfied with the kind treatment of a husband, it is the compl. That as far as it has been in the power of this compl to observe, he has universally treated her as a kind & affectionate husband, and has in every respect given up to her wishes and disposition, to which acquiesce, he may in a great measure attribute his misfortunes and embarrassment, for her demands & her requests, be them what they might was generally complied with on his part, but how different was the conduct of the compl toward the deft Thomas for instead of a like return of good conduct, and affection which he justly merited, he scarcely ever received a kind word from her. She seldom parted a wory? Accusion to load him with reproach, has even gone so far on many occasions to load him with profane oaths, and imprecations & vilifying speeches, and sometimes has followed them with blows, and your compl will end this disagreeable recital by adding that the said Thos must have had the patience & forbearance of a Job [Jobe?] to have lived with her of late years, us her animosity appeared to be considerably more ___. He will further add when Martin came to this county he informed your compl that said Thomas had very kindly sent to the compl Susanna to come out with him to Tenessee & he was willing to try to live with her, this information she received and in the presence of your compl solemnly protested & sealed it with an oath, that she would not go or ever live with him again when your compl begged & insisted for her to go, not only for her own credit but for that of her children but she still persisted & yet remains in this county. Your compl prays that the court may by their [ all struck out: order __ that the said negroe girl Amy shall remain in his possession until the ________ this went in a suit he] by this bill to commence vs Thos Tilman by was of foreign attachment, on his giving bond & security for her delivery at that time. Your orator is __ to solicit this but the minds? of the court in as much as he is induced to believe both from the conduct & declaration of the compl Susanna and has just reason to believe that she will either hire the negro herself at any price or by some other means get her with some of the others into her possession & go from out the jurisdiction of this court as grounds for this apprehension, he states that since the departure of the deft Thomas from this state, she immediately removed the property consisting of negroes & horses to the county of Albemarle from the county of Augusta where she formerly resided, has pretended (or he believes has) sold some & given some away or presents & still shows a disposition to do so. She has also in his presence and hearing declared that she would not live with any of her children and that she only wanted to get better fixed in order to go off & clear herself, but to what part of the world she would not say. Your compl contends that if she was entitled to her alimony, she can not claim it on pr___ to a just condition, which he __ he is. He prays therefore that in case the court will not dismiss her bill in to?, that they will so far as effects the negroe Amy & award an order of publication vs Thos Tilman and finally grant such other and further relief as may seem just. This day Paul Tilman made oath in due form of law to the forgoing bill before me a justice of the peace for the county aforesd. Given under my hand this 2nd day of March 1811. Garnett White. May 8th, 1811, the court ordered this to be advertised for two months. . September 7th, 1811 it was set to be published in Augusta County, VA ''Republican Farmer'' newspaper for two months. Paul Tilman, plaintiff, against Thomas Tilman, defendant, “it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he is not an inhabitant of this State”. ===1828 Chancery Court Albemarle=== '''1828 Albemarle County Chancery Case 1828-007'''Library of Virginia; Virginia Chancery, Albemare Case# 1828-007. https://www.lva.virginia.gov/chancery/case_detail.asp?CFN=003-1828-007 Thomas Tilman vs Reps of Susannah Tilman Susannah Tilman died intestate and her son Thomas was administrator of her estate. All of her children lived out of state except for Thomas and Paul Tilman, who resided in Albemarle County, VA. There is not much of a story to tell from this case. Mainly that Thomas Tilman wanted to settle the estate and everyone except Thomas and Paul lived out of state. It does not state the locations. Named Children of Thomas and Susannah Tilman: * Thomas Tilman - named in the 1828 case as the plaintiff, administrator, and one of the children of Thomas and Susannah. I don't see this Thomas placed in any family * [[Tilman-15 |Elizabeth]] married Allen Merryman. She is currently attached as the child of Daniel Tilman * Lucy who married __ Perkins. Is this Lucy Tilman who married Daniel Perkins? It seems she may be mixed up with another Lucy Tilman or Lucy Hix? * Patsey who married Samuel Hogg. They were married in Fluvanna CountyFluvanna County, Virginia, marriage bonds 1781 to 1860, page 41. https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/194364/?offset=0#page=23&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q=. * [[Tilman-199 | Melinda]] who married __ Hall - she married Williamson Hall in Fluvanna County Dec 10. 1797Fluvanna County, Virginia, marriage bonds 1781 to 1860 page 37. https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/194364/?offset=0#page=21&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q=. They moved to Smith County, TN * [[Tilman-198 |Susannah]] who married [[Martin-73154 | Joseph Martin]]. * [[Tillman-1584 | Daniel Tilman]] moved to Wilson County, TN then to MO. He most likely married his wife in Wilson County, as he lived beside Nathaniel and Drury Perry. Those records can be found under the research notes for Susannah Tilman. * [[Tilman-25 | Paul]] lived in Albemarle County. * William M - I do not see any information on him. ==Thomas Tilman SR And Hannah Morris Of Fluvanna County== ===Hugh Rice Morris=== Will of [[Morris-8087 | Hugh Rice Morris]] - Albemarle County, VA September 17, 1773Albemarle County, VA Will Book 2 page 314. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89P7-97LP?cat=279536. * He left his daughter Hannah Tilman two hundred acres in Amherst County and two hundred acres on Totier (Totier Creek, Albemarle County). He also left Thomas Tilman JR one hundred seventy-five acres on Hardware River. ===Fluvanna County Records=== Nathaniel Tilman of Fluvanna * Nathaniel died in Fluvanna County in 1781 '''Probate''': "Virginia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1652-1900"
Abstract of Fluvanna County, Virginia Will Book No. 1; Author: Daughters of the American Revolution. Point of Fork Chapter (Fork Union, Virginia); Probate Place: Fluvanna, Virginia
{{Ancestry Sharing|1786246|610d81a043e11d7d96b25cf82303c60d19152c0fe5d939b6855555c068786073}} - {{Ancestry Record|62347|786134}} (accessed 14 February 2023)
Zaceriah Tilman probate in Fluvanna, Virginia, USA.
. His will named his father Thomas Tilman and siblings, Hugh Rice, John Boxom, Jacob, Winifred Hix, Zachariah, and Thomas Tilman. Daniel and Thomas Tilman '''SR''' to Samuel Dyer * December 1 1787 Daniel Tilman and Thomas Tilman SR of Fluvanna County to Samuel Dyer of Albemarle for 50 pds one mulatto woman named Poll about 25 years old. Signed Daniel Tilman and Thomas (his "T" mark) Tilman. Witnesses: William A Fryer, Andres Squair, Leonard Henly, John Petters (shows Leonard Henly and John Petters were witnesses for Thomas Tilman)Fluvanna County, VA Deed Book 2, page 255. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKH-HSSC-X?i=422&cat=402676. Thomas Tilman '''JR''' to Robert Moorman * May 17 1790 Thomas Tilman JR of Fluvanna to Robert Moorman of Albemarle for 45pds. Slaves: Derander, a woman, Sall, a girl, Lott, a child. Also a wagon, 2 horses, 3 beds, and furniture. Signed Thomas (his "X" mark) Tilman. Witnesses: [[Jean-1238 | William Jean]], Mich'l AttkissonFluvanna County, VA Deed Book 2 page 348. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKH-HSS4-N?i=469&cat=402676. Thomas Tilman to Thomas Baber * June 1 1791 Thomas Tilman of Fluvanna to Thomas Baber of Buckingham a slave man named Milford. Signed Thomas (his "T" mark) Tilman. Witnesses: Mich'l Attkisson, Ware OglesbyFluvanna County, VA Deed Book 2 page 433. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKH-HS9X-Q?i=511&cat=402676. Thomas Tilman SR to Edward Tilman * September 10 1795 Thomas Tilman SR of Fluvanna County to Edward Tilman of South Carolina for 60pds a negro boy, Squire. Thomas Tilman is indebted to Edward Tilman on a note from 1767 for 29 pds. If Thomas pays Edward by Jan 7 1796 the mortgage is void. Signed Thomas (his "T" mark) Tilman Senr. Witnesses: Michael Atkison, J Carter, Thomas (his "X"mark) Tilman JRFluvanna County, VA Deed Book 3 page 157. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKH-HSMJ-4?i=657&cat=402676. Thomas SR, Jacob, and Zachariah Tilman * June 1 1796 Thomas Tilman SR is indebted to Jacob Tilman for 150pds. Thomas SR sold to Zachariah Tilman the following slaves: Bob, Flora, Sam, Amy, Tera plus Cattle, sheep, hogs, beds, furniture and plantation tools. If Jacob Tilman wished, Zachariah should sell the property and give any surplus to Thomas Tilman SR - if Thomas Tilman does not pay the amount owed. Signed Thomas (his "T" mark) Tilman Senr. Witnesses: Jacob Morris, John Morris, Rhodam Angel, William ThompsonFluvanna County, VA Deed Book 3 page 227. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKH-HSMJ-5?i=692&cat=402676. Thomas Tilman SR to Jacob Tilman * April 22 1796 Thomas Tilman SR to son Jacob Tilman for "services rendered me" 100 acres on both sides of Hardware River adjoining George Damron, John Morris, John Coles. Signed Thomas (his "T" mark) Tilman. Witnesses: John Morris, William Thompson, Thomas (X) Mills, Rhodam AngelFluvanna County, VA Deed Book 3 272. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKH-HSMV-7?i=715&cat=402676. Thomas and Hannah Tilman to William Perry * September 13 1797 Thomas Tilman and Hannah, his wife, to William Perry all of Fluvanna for 135pds, 100 acres on both sides of Hardware River adjoining James Johnson. Signed Thomas (his "T" mark) Tilman, Hannah {her "h" mark) Tilman. Witnesses: Jacob Tilman, John Morris, Rice TilmanFluvanna County, VA Deed Book 3 page 356. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKH-HSM3-T?i=757&cat=402676. June 17, 1800 - Thomas Tilman SR to Hannah Tilman "my wife" * All my lands on Hardware River in Fluvanna, adjoining my son Jacob Tilman and Samuel C Tilman, being the land I now live on. To do with as she pleases. Signed Thomas (his T mark) Tilman. Witnesses: Jacob Tilman, Sally P Tilman, George Duncan, Rice TilmanFluvanna County, VA Deed Book 3 page 612. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKH-H9BL-H?cat=402676. July 9, 1802 - Land Grant survey for Thomas Miller, shows Thomas Tilman was dec'd. * 301 3/4 acres, Levy Swanson's line, Rhodam Angels line, James Johnsons line, line of Thomas Tilman, dec'd, Larkin Bransom's lineLibrary of Virginia; Virginia land patents (1623–1774) and land grants (1779–2000), including land grants and survey plats for the Northern Neck proprietary (1690–1874), Miller, Thomas. Land Grant 9 July 1802. N.p., 1802. Print. https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/altrmk/alma990007962670205756. May 9, 1806 - Hannah Tilman to "my son" Samuel Cole Tilman * 50 acres on Hardware River "for love and affection & 1 dollar". Both sides of Hardware River, Thomas Millers' line, a new line, John A Stranges line. Signed Hannah (her "HT" mark) Tilman. Witnesses: Jacob Tilman, Sam'l A Murray, Peter H WareFluvanna County, VA Deed Book 4 page 580. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS35-4HTT?i=319&cat=402676. May 9, 1806 - Hannah Tilman "relict of Thomas Tilman, deceased" to James Johnson * For $100, 17 acres on the north side of Hardware River joining Sam A Murrey, James Johnson, and William Roberts. Signed Hannah Tilman. Witnesses: Jacob Tilman Sam'l A Murry, Peter H Ware, Samuel C TilmanFluvanna County, VA Deed Book 4 page 600. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS35-4HTB?i=329&cat=402676. ===Thomas Tilman Albemarle Deeds=== All of these appear to be the same Thomas Tilman whose land fell into Fluvanna and who was married to Hannah February 11, 1752 - George Dameril and Ann Thany, his wife, to Thomas Tilman * George Dameril and Ann Thaney, his wife, of Albemarle, to Thomas Tilman, of Goochland. For 100 pounds, 400 acres on both sides of Hardware River, Benjamin Woodsons line. Signed George Dameril, An Thaney Dameril. Witnesses: Matthew Jordan, Alex. McCaul, Thomas Thornill?Albemarle County, VA Deed Book 1 page 416. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89PH-Z9H7?i=262&cat=283051. October 26, 1765 - Thomas Tilman mortgage to Alexander McCaul * Thomas Tilman of Albemarle to Alexander McCaul of Richmond, county of Henrico, Merchant, for 5 shillings - 150 acres in Albemarle on the Fluvanna River between great Rockfish and little Rockfish, bounded by John Ware and John Henry, purchased by said Thomas Tilman from William Walton. 400 acres in Albemarle on Hardware River between John Moore and Hugh Morris purchased by the said Thomas Tilman from George Dameron. Also the following slaves: Korah, Lance, Bellow, Amey, Flora, Bob, Phebe, Sall, Jan, Ursilla, and Phillis. Also a bay mare unbranded, a black horse, a bay mare and colt, 11 black cattle marked with 2 underkeels, other cattle and hogs (markings given). Beds, furniture, pewter. Thomas Tilman will pay 264 pounds and 5 shillings by October 26, 1768. Signed Thomas (his "T" mark) Tilman. Acknowledged in court by Thomas TilmanAlbemarle County, VA Deed Book 4 page 197-199. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4X-5SDC-T?i=571&cat=283051. Note - William Walton to Thomas Tilman August 7, 1761Albemarle County, VA Deed Book 3 page 90. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4X-5S6J-T?i=254&cat=283051 and March 24, 1784 - Thomas Tilman and Hannah "his wife" of Fluvanna * To William Anderson England, for 135 pounds, 200 acres on Totier Creek adjoining, Hugh Morris, and John Lewis. Signed Thomas (his "T" mark) Tilman, Hannah Tilman. Witnesses: J?. S Bryan, Josiah (his "X" mark) Thomson, Joseph (his "O" mark) Grymer?. Hannah appeared in court and relinquished her dowerAlbemarle County, VA Deed Book 8 page 124. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4X-G47V?i=371&cat=283051. == Sources ==

Thomas Trammell of Fairfax County, Virginia

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[[Trammell-110|Thomas Trammell]], "son of John, born c. 1710 and husband of Elizabeth Sebastian", has long been a fixture of Trammell family genealogy. Analysis of Fairfax County records and a companion DNA analysis of his descendants shows that Thomas Trammell was actually born c. 1725 and that he was the son of William Trammell of Dogue Creek in Fairfax. Thomas also had a son and grandson previously thought to be descendants of [[Trammell-33|Gerrard Trammell I (1702-1786)]].

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[[Category: 91st Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry, United States Civil War]] == Introduction == [[Walter-4449|Thomas F Walter]] served from 1861 to 1865 in company A of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Infantry]]. He began as a sergeant, and ended as a first lieutenant, before he was cashiered by a court martial in April 1865. He wrote these recollections, he claims 'for pastime and to refresh my memory, and not as a contribution to history; neither was it intended for publication' (''Grand Army Scout and Soldiers' Mail'' 11 October 1884, page 2, column 2). He claims that the published version omits 'parts of it', and blames 'its occasional disjointedness' on that (11 Oct 1884, p.2, col.2). [source for the first and last installments: Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; source for the other installments: Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania] == Transcription == [source: ''Grand Army Scout and Soldiers' Mail'', volume 3, number 34, page 1] PERSONAL RECOLLECTIONS AND EXPERIENCES OF AN Obscure Soldier, BY T. F. WALTER, Company A, 91st P. V. V., Post 8, Phila. It seems to me that every many whose service in the war for this Union was in any way creditable to him, must cherish a desire to keep alive the memories of his experiences in that colossal and extraordinary struggle. Though his company, his regiment, or he himself may have achieved no special distinction, yet if he participated in the trials and dangers that were felt by the great majority of our comrades for months and years, I cannot but believe that [a crease obscures about half a line here] made an impression on him that [a crease obscures about half a line here] well as adds a pleasure to his memories of those times. The particular command that I served in for more than three and a half years of the war of the Rebellion, was not often lauded in the reports of our commanding generals or puffed in the columns of home newspapers. We wore no gay or distinctive uniform, and we had not in our ranks any individual whose former success or greatness gave him a prestige that could benefit us. I think the regiment as an organization was almost as obscure as I was as a soldier. Nevertheless the regiment creditably filled the measure of its duty, made an enviable record, and has a history of which its members may well be proud of [''sic'']. I refer to the 91st Pennsylvania Volunteers, recruited at Philadelphia, in the autumn of 1861, and whose colonel nearly all through the war was the late General E. M. Gregory. I was one of the first squad that was mustered for the organization, having been sworn into Company A on the 20th of August. My nineteenth birthday had occurred in the previous June. I had received a little military instruction at school, and had gained a little practical experience in soldiering during the period of the three months' service. Recruiting was not very brisk, and when the formation of the company was completed, early in September, I was made fourth sergeant. I suppose I received the position for merit, for I have it to say that never during the war did I make any direct effort to secure promotion, and it is also a somewhat singular fact that not a man in the company or regiment knew me previous to the war. I felt no trepidation in thus "going it alone," for it had been my fortune to support myself among strangers before I was ten years of [page 2] age, and I well knew what it was to "hoe my own row." Our first drills took place at the northeast corner of Eighth and Callowhill streets, and our first quarters were in the old building at the northeast corner of Broad and Wallace streets. We soon went into camp with several other companies, along Darby road, about half a mile south west of Gray's Ferry bridge. Our camp ground was a beautiful and convenient spot, and I found it quite easy to adapt myself to camp fare and camp accomodations. Not so, however, with some of the other members, for they so often ran the guard, and were absent without leave so much, that four of them were court martialed and sentenced to a term in the guard-house and to walk in a circle each day for several hours, carrying a knapsack loaded with bricks. Thus some discipline was maintained, and drills and camp duties carried on in something of soldierly style. I became an efficient instructor in drilling a squad, or even the company, and during my first year in the service did a great amount of that kind of work. I said but little beyond what duty required, and was doubtless considered a sort of mysterious character to some of my comrades. A little incident I will relate served to show the company that I was a pretty prompt and decided individual in emergencies. One pleasant evening, late in October, a large dead owl was lying in the company street. Several of the quieter members were having a pleasant talk in one of the tents, the front of which was thrown open, when some roystering fellow picked up the owl and threw it among them. They threw it out, but it was soon pitched in again. Again they threw it out, and I being near, was asked to stop the annoyance. Thinking the fun had gone far enough, I picked up the owl and walked towards the guard line to throw it out of camp. I had gone but a few steps when a comrade about my own size, sneaked behind me and knocked the bird out of my hand, and tried to run away, but before he could do so I had about faced and struck him on the nose with my fist. Blood came promptly, and he closed with me for a fight. I realized quickly that I must not fight, and being the strongest I held him until [his friends] [some words are missing because of a crease] from getting himself into a worse scrape. There was nothing more said or done about the matter on my part, but I soon perceived that my action had made an impression favorable to myself in the company. The organization of the regiment was not completed until the 4th of December. Our company formed the right of the command, we being strong both in number and material, and having commissioned officers something above the average. Cold weather began to detract from the pleasures of camp life, and the men became desirous of being sent to the front. Our orders to move to Washington came on the 21st of January, 1862. It was a cold, wet storm, the day we left Camp Chase, as we called it, and the camp ground was a batter of mud, thus giving us at the start a taste of the condition of things with which we were soon to become proverbially familiar. There were no very strong ties binding me to any particular place, and the start for the front made neither whirl nor ripple in the ordinary current of my life. I was not even anxious about "the girl I left behind me." We expected, of course, to be sent over into Virginia, to tough it in camp until spring, but after spending a day or two at the capital, found that a somewhat better fate awaited us. We went into camp on a hill near the Bladensburg road, a little more than a mile north of the capitol building. We received good Sibley tents, and fourteen comrades made themselves pretty comfortable in each of them, as they were furnished with stoves and we had a fair supply of wood. This was Camp Stanton, and although nothing of special important to myself or command [''sic''] happened during our stay of several weeks in it, there are a few recollections of the time that I am inclined to mention. In February a fierce wind storm came and knocked things about generally. Nearly all the canvas in camp was blown down, and among other things, I saw a heavy sheet iron stove going end over end out of camp, before the breeze. Many are aware that early in the war, when several men were tenting together, it was customary to give their abode some distinctive name. Going through a camp such as ours, you might see one tent marked with the name of some grand hotel; others would be marked "Gay Brothers Inn," "Old Friends' Retreat," "Union Home," or with some other fancy title. Humorous and sarcastic names seemed to please the men most, and you might see a forlorn tent marked as the "United States Free and Easy," another "Headquarters for High Livers," or the "Divan of Luxury," or some other appellation that suggested a very different condition of affairs from what really existed. In the north-western part of Philadelphia is a well-known institution, the Northern Home for Friendless Children. I noticed that one of our tents had a new and prominent sign out one day, and had made a transposition of the above title that was both cute and amusing, as it read "The Friendless Home for Northern Children." It struck me as being pathetically applicable and appropriate. The chaplain here made an effort to do his duty by holding prayer meetings in the tents of the different companies, but though he had the strong backing of the colonel and other officers, his opponents were so numerous, persistent and annoying, that he was soon disheartened. In his [[Space:Gettysburg_dedication,_91st_PA|speech]] at the Gettysburg dedication ceremony, on 12 September 1889, Chaplain Joseph Welch described the four months the regiment was in Alexandria (26 April 1861 to 23 August 1861) in this way: 'Severe and unenviable service now kept the regiment fully occupied for four months.' At no time during the war did there seem to be any considerable religious interest in the command. A very large proportion of our men were entirely indifferent to religion; and a few like me held that the necessary excitements and privations of life in camps and campaigns left little room for religious instruction or formality. I was a member of the Presbyterian Church prior to the war, and when there was religious [''sic''] service in camp I generally gave it respectful attention, but did not importune others to do so. I contented myself with perseveringly showing them a good example. Nearly all the men seemed to think that if the chaplain attended to mail matters, and got our share of supplies from the Sanitary and Christian Commissions, and did not get drunk or gamble, he was doing himself very much credit. In Camp Stanton I had the misfortune to get into another domestic skirmish. One dull day I was sitting on the ground in the tent writing, while the rest of my tent mates were trying to while away the time in a more roystering manner. One of them stumbled over my feet twice, [a line is missing here because of a crease] again I would "go for him." He paid little attention and soon jostled me the third time, and in about five second he had come into the possession of a black eye. There was no additional fuss about it, but it served as a pretty strong proof to the company that I was not a fellow for much boncombe talk before getting to business. Near the end of February company A was detailed for duty at the old capitol prison in Washington, where we relieved a portion of the Regular army. Here our first actual service to the government began, for for [''sic''] although some of us had been soldiers for more than six months, all our former exercises had been of a merely preparatory character. The old capitol prison was a peculiar old three-story brick building, that stood on the hill near the new capitol, and had a considerable history of its own in connection with the law makers and administrators of the government before the present splended marble capitol building was erected. When we took charge of it some forty or more rebel citizens and soldiers were confined in a large room on the second floor, while several smaller rooms on the third floor were occupied by prisoneres not of the general character. Among these were several females, whose particular offences I cannot now recall. The two of these who were the most distinguished, both among ourselves and outsiders, were Mrs. Greenhough [[O'Neale-59|Rose O'Neal Greenhow]], who was a Confederate spy; in her memoir she complains about Frank Gilbert, captain of company A and Mrs. Baxley. see the description of them and Mrs. Morris in 'The Old Capitol Building and Its Inmates' (''New York Times'', 19 April 1862, p.2). I think I may say that Mrs. Greenhough was a genuine lady, and I believe she was a somewhat distinguished literary character. She seemed to have a host of friends within our lines that were of the kind that are worth cherishing. Presents of things that pertained to outside comforts as well as those that might tempt a failing appetite, often came to the prison for her. Though she was a rank secessionist she was not foolish enough to throw away good eatables that she did not want, but would give them to the guard near her door if he happened to be a gentlemanly fellow. Of course the men were suspicious of her generosity at first, and a few remained so, but those that ate had the best of them. The government at this time was still inclined to handle its enemies, with gloves, as it were, and was pursuing a police of forbearance and kindness that was nearly always miconstrued and unappreciated. Mrs. Baxley was a genius of a different order from Mrs. Greenhough. With her the government was a murderout tyranny, that was contemptible enough to make war on defenceless women and children. We soldiers were unfortunate and mercenary dupes, whose careers would soon end in the South, beneath its soil, which would be contaminated by its contact with our carcasses. The male prisoners gave us little extra trouble. They sang recesh [''sic''] songs at time, and as they could have the windows up and look out in daytime, the outside guards sometimes received the burden of their minds in a strain that was neither complimentary nor consoling. Our first tour of duty at the 'Old Capitol," [''sic''] lasting about six days, was a pretty severe one, as every many had to be on duty every day and night, because we had not men enough to arrange proper reliefs. This resulted in giving me an advance in the line of promotion. The captain thought the third sergeant had not performed his guard duties efficiently, so he was reduced to the ranks, and I took his place. In commemoration of this trip I wrote a lot of doggerel that was quite amusing to those who participated. Soon after our return to camp the whole regiment was ordered to Washington for general provost duty. The command was divided and stationed at various points about the city; some going to the Long Bridge, that crosses the Potomac to Virginia, others to the central guard house and on patrol duty, others to the hospitals and railroad depots, as guards, while most of our company, including myself, went back to the prison. It was during this second service there, which lasted for several week, that I was arrested for the first time and it happened in this wise: As we had received no orders to stay in quarters when not on duty, I assumed that we were at liberty to walk about the city, and one morning, with one of our corporals, started out for a promenade on Pennsylvania avenue. We had just reached that thoroughfare when we met a patrol of our own company, and commanded by our second sergeant. He halted us and asked us if we had a pass. We said no. He said his orders were to arrest every soldier he found without a pass. He ordered us to fall in, and we were marched as prisoners for several squares along the avenue to the guard-house. [source: ''Grand Army Scout and Soldiers' Mail'', volume 3, number 35, page 1] We being located close to the new capitol building, myself and others frequently went over and wandered about in it, visiting the senate and representative chambers, and admiring the beautiful art work that so plentifully abounded in most every part of the structure. The dome and rotunda received there [''sic''] share of attention, and the grand paintings there were scanned again and again. At that time the extreme top of the dome was not finished, and no work was being done on it. Visitors could only go as high as an outside gallery that is around it; that, I suppose, is sixty or seventy feet below where the goddess of liberty now stands. There was a scaffold up to the extreme height, the upper part of which was very frail looking, and a fifteen foot ladder loosely tied in a perpendicular manner, led to the top. One day I concluded that I would like to take in the splendid view that might be had from that very elevated position. By a little dexteritous [''sic''] climbing, I got from the upper gallery through a window aperature [''sic''] that was above my head, and quickly mounted the swinging ladder. Only a strong will and steady nerves enabled me to keep on and stand on the little platform that formed the summit. I cannot do justice to the beautiful, interesting and suggestive prospect that was spread out, around and beneath me. The bright waters of the Potomac could be seen for several miles above and below the city. The teams and pedestrians that thronged Pennsylvania avenue were mere pygmies in size. Georgetown and Alexandria were distinct in the near distance. The President's house, the patent office, post office, treasure buildings, the navy yard, Smithsonian Institute, Long Bridge, Arlington, the unfortunate Washington Monument and camps and forts on every side, and much more that was in plain sight, formed a panorama that was never to be forgotten. In other leisure hours I took in the interesting sights in the patent office and [three illegible words], but did not enter the president's house or see its illustrious occupant. I was not very anxious to see him, because I had been [two or three illegible words] him about a year before, when he raised the Stars and Stripes over Independence Hall, in Philadelphia. During the latter part of our stay at the old capital an event occurred in which our regiment shed the life-blood of a rebel for the first time. [page 2] A member of Co. C was on guard in the yard one day, when one of the citizen prisoners in the second story came to the window and cursed and dared the guard to fire on him. The guard was [[Baker-35543|Ambrose Baker]]; the prisoner was [[Wharton-1053|Jesse B Wharton]]; see Wharton's profile for more about this incident. A young corporal of our company had charge of the guard just then, and when he came around the sentinal told what had happened. He told the guard that if the offence was repeated he was to shoot. The man soon returned and began a fresh tirade against the government and the guard, when the guard shot him through the arm and chest, so that he died in a few minutes. The rebel was a man of means and influence, and his shooting seemed to have stirred up some indignation outside as well as inside the prison, for a few days afterward both the corporal and sentinal were arrested and confined in uncomfortable quarters in the Central Guard House. Representative Charles B Calvert asked for an investigation, but the War Department apparently never replied. About this time also, the first death in our company occurred. A young man whose family at home were poor died of a fever in the hospital. [[Bernstein-513|G J Bernstein]], company A, died on 13 April 1862. But he was buried in Philadelphia, despite Walter. Some of his friends began to canvass the company with a view to forming an association to send his body home, as well as the bodies of any other comrades who might die in the service. I opposed it at once. I said the family would have one great grief when they heard of his death, and another great grief and a serious expense when they received the body. I argued that it was better that they should remember him as they had seen him in health and that we owed the dead no more than circumstances forced us to spend on them. I asked that no money or ceremony be wasted on me after the breath was out of me. The subject was then dropped and was not revived among us again. On the 27th of April, 1862, the regiment was relieved from duty at Washington and transferred by steamer to Alexandria, Virginia, to do provost duty there. Here the command was divided as before, and quartered in different locations about the city in private residences whose owners had gone South to serve the Confederacy. Co. A was quartered in a nice three-story brick house on Washington street near King. King was the main business street, and Washington was a wide, clean avenue; and though our house had been cleared of nearly all its furniture, we had very pleasant quarters. But few Virginians remained in the city, and of these, quite a number made their sentiments known by going out of their way rather than walk under the flag we had hung over the pavement. The old Episcopal Church that Washington had sometimes attended in his day was close by, and I attended service there once or twice. Christ Church; see http://www.historicchristchurch.org, which says that US Army chaplains conducted services there, with an army congregation displacing the original parishioners, who largely were Confederate sympathizers. The Marshall House, where Colonel Ellsworth was shot, was also near, and a regular slave-pen or slave-market on the southwestern edge of the city was an emphatic reminder to us of the cause of the war and the peculiar chivalry of the South. On 24 May 1861, James Jackson, the innkeeper of the Marshall House, shot Col. Elmer Ephraim Ellsworth, of the 11th NY Infantry, as he was removing a Confederate flag from a hotel. The slave-dealing firm who had this establishment in the days when such places flourished, must have been wealthy and aristocratic, for they had good accomodations for themselves as well as extensive and strong quarters for their stock-in-trade. To those of us who were familiar with the abolition arguments and literature that were popular at home, then pen, the cells and the dungeons were very suggestive. We had been several weeks in Alexandria and still our corporal and the sentinel, who were concerned in the shooting of the rebel at the old capital-prison, were kept in close and filthy confinement at Washington. One morning our captain [sc. Frank Gilbert] called me into his room and told me that though there were no written charges against them, the several efforts that had been made to have them released had been without effect. He asked me to write a petition in their favor, and [[Todd-7765|the major, [sc. George Todd]]] who was going up to Washington, would present it to President Lincoln. The corporal was a fellow of such excellent character, that I was glad of a chance to serve him, so I wrote it and made it strong, and it went to the president, and before the day was past the men were free and had rejoined their companies. One of my pleasantest reminiscences of the fine old town we were in, is of the swimming we had there during that summer in the Potomac River. During the hottest weather there would sometimes be as many as twenty of our company at one time diving, swimming or floundering about in the water. I and several others who were expert and fond of that kind of exercise made most too frequent use of our opportunities. [Bates lists two soldiers as dying of drowning at Alexandria: William Campbell (d.31 May 1862) and John Mallon (d.26 Apr 1862).] About the middle of June, Gordon, myself and the corporal, recently out of prison, concluded to visit Mount Vernon. [Two Gordan's served in the 91st: George Gordan, a private in company G, and James Gordan, a sergeant in company A. The latter seems more likely to be this Gordon, given his company.] As we would be gone all day, and as the way was not entirely safe, we were afraid the captain would not give us permission if asked, so we decided to go on "French leave." The only way to get there was to walk. I believe the distance is eight miles. Selecting a day when neither of us would be on guard and having some extra grub on hand, we arose before the rest of the comrades were astir, and set gaily off on the road leading south from the city. When we had gone about four miles, we stopped and had a lunch and a short rest, meanwhile speculating on what would be said when the morning roll-call made our disappearance known. We soon trudged on, and though the road became wild, woody and lonely, we kept going until we came to a deserted lodge and a dilapidated gateway on the east side of the road. We thought it was time to turn off, so we followed the obscure track through the gateway, and after going a half mile or so through woods, came to some fields, and very soon after to the celebrated home we were seeking. We approached the home with some caution, for being runaways, we wanted to meet neither friends nor foes. I believe we did not see any person about the place, though the garden and buildings showed that they were being cared for. The house was open and we walked through the wide hall and looked into the lower rooms, but there was little of value to be seen. I suppose much of the belongings of the house had been removed to Washington city for safety. We spent some time on the front porch and at the tomb, and loitered about the well, the orchard and the out-buildings. Cherries were ripe and several trees near by tempted us with their loads of red and black fruit. Their limbs hung near the ground and we ate all we wanted, and, of course, made some remarks about truthful George Washington and his immortal little hatchet. The moral of that hatchet-story went right to our stomachs with the fruit, and I expect we have been more inclined to the truth ever since. About the middle of the afternoon we started leisurely homeward, and got safely into our quarters about dusk. Our return was soon reported, and we were summoned before the captain. [sc. Frank Gilbert] We supposed that we were in a scrape, but as it was our first offence of the kind, we escaped with only a decided reprimand. I thought afterwards what a verdant and inexcusable pair we would have been had we been "gobbled" on this trip by some scouting party of the enemy and sent to Richmond, or stripped of our uniforms and sent back to our command. The house we were quartered in stood alone, and the sun had nearly a clear chance at it, so when the sultry weather of July and August came, sleeping at home became very difficult on account of the heat and mosquitoes; some of us would quietly go out after last roll-call and crawl through the window of an unused Methodist Church close by, and spread ourselves down on the carpet in the aisles. Here we had a better chance, as there was plenty of room for the heat to rise and no light or open windows to favor the mosquitoes. But even this did not always satisfy us. A couple of squares away was a Presbyterian Church that had a cupola on, around the upper part of which was a narrow gallery. Several nights we groped our way up to this gallery, and with music books from the choir for pillows, snoozed in the open air. If there was any breeze we were sure to get it, and we were too high for the blood-sucking insects. We felt, on those occasions, that though we were quite young, we were occupying very high positions in the military service of our country, and that our religious elevation was far above the average height of other soldiers. During those times battalion drills were frequent. The [[Gregory-6961|colonel (sc. Edgar Gregory)]] being provost marshall, the instructing of our regiment devolved on the lieutenant-colonel [sc. Edward Wallace] and [[Todd-7765|major [sc. George Todd]]]. They proved quite efficient, and the command became well versed in the most important tactical movements. The adjutant [sc. Benjamin Tayman] gave us non-commissioned officers a good deal of practical instruction in our duties, and the drum major gave his corps such attention that they became fairly proficient performers. See general order 18, paragraph 3, 91st PA, 8 May 1862, about the adjutant's training non-coms. Our dress parades were nearly perfect, and our drum and fife corps, for three years, was among the best in the army. When out in force our company would make an excellent appearance, and might have easily been mistaken for regulars. As the summer wore away many of our men became tired of the monotonous and exacting duty we were performing. The details for guard and patrol duty took about half the the [''sic''] command each day and when the men were not on duty, they often had to drill or do duty as escort and firing party at the funerals from the various hospitals about the city. Much growling and comment was indulged in, and many expressions not complimentary to the officers or general character of the regiment were uttered. Of course, we were aware that we had great cause to be thankful, that we were escaping so easily the extreme dangers and privations of the front; still there were many complainers, and we were taunted and jeered at times by those who were familiar with the whistle of bullets and the whine of shells. For the general good of the organization, I was in favor of taking the field. There were strong influences of demorilazation about Alexandria that no amount of vigilance or severity seemed able to overcome. Whisky and bad women seemed to be doing the regiment as much harm as the rebels were likely to with powder and ball. It was not until the 28th of August, and some of us had been more than a year in service, that our provost duty ended and we went into camp a short distance southwest of the city at Cloud's Mills. We had been "feather-bed," "band-box" and "soft-bread' soldiers a good while, but the end of that kind of soldiering had come, and we began fairly to realize it when our little shelter tents were issued to us, which proved that in subsequent migrations we were expected to carry our homes as well as our arms, wardrobe, utensils and rations. We had a few days of pleasant rest, and then one midnight were ordered to pack up and fall in. We were soon tramping the highway that led in the direction of Fairfax, Manassas and the enemy. This was on 28 August 1862. Our company being the first of the regiment as well as the strongest and best drilled, formed the advance guard, and was kept a considerable distance ahead of the column. We marched quietly and leisurely on without knowing anything definite of our destination or the reason of our night expedition. When daylight came we we [''sic''] had gone about ten miles, and were so far ahead that the rest of the regiment were not in sight. We halted at a stone bridge and spent an hour in loitering about and getting breakfast. Then we took the back track and the whole command returned to our former camp. We learned that we had been out as escort to a wagon-train that carried supplies to a division of McClellan's army, that then was creeping along to reinforce Pope. We found that we had breakfasted near Fairfax, and the rebels were in possession of that place at the time. Had a a [''sic''] squadron of the enemy's cavalry dashed among us while we were fooling about that bridge, they could have "scooped" in our whole company. That day the second battle of Bull Run was fought [sc. 29-30 August], and hundreds of Pope's brave men were sacrificed to the McClellanism that then cursed the Union forces in Virginia, and the mismanagement that prevailed at Washington. I felt that we ought to have been in the fight, and wrong had been done to those who were there and so sorely needed our support. [for another event that probably occurred on that trip, see 'A straddle bug'] Several days more sped away and then one sultry, dusty morning we were marched clear to Washington to attend the funeral of a paymaster. I suppose there were fifty regiments nearer the capital than we were, but we were the victims. The regiment, though not strong in numbers, was good at marching, and making a good soldierly appearance. After this, a week or more was spent in marching and counter-marching about Washington, and about the time Lee crossed into Maryland we had made a halt at Meredian Hill, which is just beyond the north side of the city. McClellan was again in command of the Army of the Potomac, and needed reinforcements to overwhelm Lee. We became part of a brigade of four regiments, then formed and placed under command of General H. B. Tyler, of Ohio. He was a good officer, who had seen some hard sacrifice in the Shenendoah Valley. The other three regiments were new and green troops, and two of them were enlisted for nine months only. [The other regiments were the 140th and 146th New York Infantry (the nine-months regiments), and the 155th Pennsylvania Infantry. The brigade was actually formed earlier, on 21 August. Perhaps Walter is thinking of the division, which was formed only on 12 September (see Humphreys' statement).] [''Grand Army Scout and Soldiers' Mail'' v.3 #36 p.1] Early in the morning of the day that we started on our Maryland campaign [presumably 14 or 15 September 1862], an order was issued that, to enable the men to march longer and faster, the knapsacks would be turned over to the quartermaster. [see lost property] He was to secure safe storage for them and when we were settled in camp again, they would be forwarded to us. This plan pleased most of the men greatly, as most of them had bulky knapsacks and knew what an inconvenient burden they were on long marches in hot weather. I was opposed to this arrangement at once; my baggage was not much either for size or value, but I was not inclined to trust it in Washington, as I said quietly to the boys around me. Several others were of the same mind, and when the line was formed, we fell in with our extra duds and sundries in their usual place. The [[Gregory-6961|colonel]] came along and wanted to know what we men were doing with knapsacks? and had there been time we would have been ordered out to give them up. As it was there was a growl and we were allowed to retain them. At this time I was one of the regular color bearers of the regiment, though it was a distinction I was in no wise partial to. Our regiment, like many others, always had a State, as well as National colors, or at least we had as much of them as their hard service allowed to hang together. I did not object to the colors because they increased my chances of being shot, but because they kept so close to the ranks. The color-sergeants and color-guard had to be first in line when the regiments was found, and were last to get away when the command was dismissed. We had no chance to do any foraging on the march, neither could we feel as free when off duty in camp. Three or four days of moderately hard marching brought us to the vicinity of Frederick City Junction, on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, and near to Monocacy Creek. The weather was fine and our route was through a highly cultivated part of Maryland. It was the middle of September [16 September 1862], and the country looked beautiful, and some of the orchards by the way were gorgeous with tempting fruit. Our column, however, was allowed to do very little foraging. When we got to the Monocacy we were on ground lately occupied by the Confederates, and here we got some of the details of Miles' [p.2] misfortune at Harper's Ferry, two days before. The day we arrived here the battle of Antietam was fought [16-17 September 1862], and again we had been cleared of the struggle and danger that I thought we should have shared. It was said that the division we belonged to was on the reserve, but I made up my mind that we had been reserved entirely too far in the rear if it was intended to carry on the war vigorously on our side. The night after the battle we made a march of near eighteen miles, and the following morning went on the battlefield near the Sharpsburg Pike. [17 September 1862] There had been hard fighting over the ground, but only a few prominent traces of it now remained. The victors had gone from the field, some of the dead had been buried, the wounded removed, and the litter and wreck of army outfit pretty generally carried off. In one spot on the spike lay four artillery horses that had appeared to have been killed by one shell. Some of our men found two dead rebels in a small house near the eastern end of Sharpsburg, who seemed who [''sic''] have been shot dead while trying to hide or looking for plunder, for one was in a loft and the other in a closet. We soon moved forward and to the left towards the Potomac, and spent some time near a battery that was throwing shells across the river. We moved forward a little again, and then many of the men were taken down to the river bank to act as sharpshooters. [This occurred on 20 September 1862.] The rest of us could not see what was going on down at the river, but it seemed probable that a crossing was to be attempted, and it looked likely that we would soon be made familiar with the music of a fight under circumstances favorable to the enemy, and particularly unfavorable to us color bearers. Our sharpshooters soon came back and we learned that another command had been across, but had been repulsed with serious loss. The movement seemed to have been only a feint to discover what force of the foe remained opposite; but it proved a very severe experiment to the 118th Pennsylvania, a Philadelphia organization, in which our men had many acquaintances. [They suffered 269/737 casualties (36%); see their report.] The Potomac, at this point, a short distance below Sheppardstown, is easily fordable, being generally less than waist deep, and less than three hundred yards wide. The opposite bank is bold and hilly, and though not wooded, gave the enemy great advantage. After this we went into camp a mile or more west of Sharpsburg, and it was "all quiet along the Potomac" once more. We now belonged to the 3d Division of the 5th Army Corps, commanded by Gen. F. J. Porter, and realized that we were surely a part of that great organization called the Army of the Potomac, and were likely to be full sharers in its fortunes. Our new abode was on a nice open piece of ground, and as soon as we were fairly settled there, an agitation began about the knapsacks that had been left at Washington. [see lost property] Weeks passed and not one came; neither did any postal matter reach us. Finally an officer was sent to make special effort to rectify these matters, but he accomplished nothing, and never came back himself; so the knapsacks were given up as lost. I got considerable credit for having gumption enough to hold on to mine. This was probably [[Eyre-795|George Eyre]], the regimental quartermaster, who died of disease in Philadelphia on 31 December 1862. Matters remained very quiet for nearly a month, or until the 16th of October. At dawn on that day our brigade marched back to the ford of the Potomac, and waded the river without opposition. Several regiments of Regulars had gone over ahead of us; we were to form the reserve of a strong reconnoitering force. We passed up through Sheppardstown, and out on the highway leading westward. We had gone but a short distance when the booming of cannon ahead intimated that our excursion was going to be attended with some diversion. Our regiment was deployed across the road so as to cover a space about a quarter of a mile wide, and we moved slowly forward through an open and cultivated country. The firing in our front did not increase, but sounded only at irregular and lengthy intervals, and it seemed to recede about as fast as we advanced. We concluded the Regulars were driving a small force of the enemy, and that they only stopped to send back a few compliments when they had an extra good chance. So matters went on until near the middle of the afternoon, when we were halted for an hour near a substantial farm house. No tenants were seen, and some of the men began to investigate the premises. Some bloody bandages and other evidence of wounded men having been cared for there were found. In ransacking the house, the only additional interesting find was about a dozen large jars of preserves, and these were soon divided around to help sweeten the existence of us Yanks. We leisurely retraced our steps after this for several miles, and as night came on, rain began to fall in torrents. By the time it was pitch dark we got back to where a reserve force was lying along the road. Here we were marched into a field of standing corn and invited to make ourselves comfortable for the night. How very kind and considerate this attention was, as well as how much we were gratified, will be better understood when I tell a little more of our circumstances. Having been on the go since daybreak we were pretty well exhausted; having breakfasted light, taken a slim dinner and no taste of supper, we were sure we were hungry. We were also confident that we were wet to the skin and chilly. All the fences were completely soaked, and fires and coffee could not be made to give us their comforting influence. Many of the men had left their blankets and pieces of tent in camp not expecting to be away all night. Intense darkness and rainfall continued until past midnight, and rivulets formed in the furrows made by the last plowing to "tall up" the corn. Our condition was such that a man needed a little time to consider just how to fix himself to be entirely comfortable. You may be sure there were [''sic''] some wild swearing done as well as a large number of emotional and imprecational remarks indulged in. I was a character that was too self-possessed to take matters other than calmly, and I soon made up my mind that I was tired enough to sleep even if I was wet, cold and famished; but I wanted to find a spot where I could snooze without being flooded. A few yards in front of the company I found the stump of a tree. The ground close to it was a little elevated and had not been plowed. Here I made my bed by cutting an armful of the full-grown cornstalk with my pocket-knife and throwing them on the ground. I turned in with my head to the stump, my blanket covering me all over. I soon slept, but every little while would be awakened by the vehement remarks of some comrade whose bed had become too watery for him. Sometime between midnight and dawn I awoke suddenly and found the heads of two horses over me and their fore feet within a few inches of my body. I raised up a little and could just make out that the horses were mounted. A clear voice asked, "Who's here?". I said, "Don't you men ride through this cornfield, it's full of infantry." They wheeled their horses and rode quietly away towards the front, and I was asleep again. I can hardly doubt that they were a pair of rebel scouts, and that I would have been ridden over had not the horses refused to go forward. [sc. 17 October 1862] Morning came, clear and pleasant, and continuing our retreat we had soon waded the Potomac again, and were back to our old camp. Thus ended our first reconnoiscence [''sic''], and the regiment's loss was only one man, a member of Co. K, who was killed or captured while venturing some distance away from the flank of the command. [I couldn't find anyone listed in Bates as dying on 16 or 17 October 1862. Perhaps he was captured and exchanged.] Matter remained quiet about the camp for some time, except that we were on picket in force at Antietam Bridge for several days, at the time Stuart made his brilliant raid around our army and gave us the slip so effectually. This humiliation of our army, as well as its inefficiency, after all its experience, must have afforded a soldier so practical and vigorous as him, a good deal of amusement. The government, at this time, was using balloons for observing the enemy, and one of the balloon-stations was close to our camp, and added some interest to our life as the beautiful autumn days went by. Two or three signal stations were in sight also, and we became familiar with the spasmodic gyrations of those "wonderful flags that talk." Finally, on the 30th of October, tents were again struck, and with the rest of the army, our faces were turned southward. Along the base of South Mountain and through Happy Valley to Harper's Ferry was our route. The autumn scenery in the valley and along the cultivated and wild side of the great hills was superb, and was a good prelude to the grand scenery that environs the meeting-place of the Potomac and Shenandoah. At Harper's Ferry we crossed both of these rivers, and bearing east followed the road that leads south along the east base of the Blue Ridge. Three nights afterward [probably 2 November 1862] we and a large part of the army bivouacked in the vicinity of Snicker's Gap, we resting close to the highway that crosses the mountains here. The following morning our regiment was sent to the top of the mountain a little distance south of the road, where we made ourselves easy on a pleasant open piece of ground. Soon after getting off our accoutrements, the lieutentant-colonel, several others and myself, started off for a short scout, taking a westerly direction which led us toward the enemy. About the same time a column of infantry started through the gap, on the road, on an advance for observation, I suppose. [Perhaps this is the reconnaissance to and skirmish at Snicker's Gap that occurred on 3 November 1862, with the 1st Mass Cavalry, and the 6th, 7th, and 14th US infantry (Dyer, v.3, p.910). Hill briefly describes this reconnaissance from the Confederate viewpoint.] When they reached an open, level space near the edge of the Shenandoah River they were opened on by a masked rebel battery that was admirably posted on high ground on the other side. Our little party being well up on the west side of the mountain, had a full view of the firing of this battery, it being distant only half a mile. Ere we returned to camp we sighted a lank hog, of the "racer" species, and after firing enough bullets at it to bring down a grizzly bear, it fell into our hands, and its carcase was divided among us; it furnished fresh pork for our suppers. This, I believe, was the only time during my military service that I foraged for fresh meat. My system made no demand for flesh under the severest courses of duty, so that, except to gratify a taste for variety, it mattered not to me whether I ate meat at any season of the year. I was a poor forager, anyhow, as I shrank from butchering of any kind, and was always backward about invading any premises in search of meal barrels, cured pork or other eatables. Fruits and vegetables were the usual objects of my efforts to forage, and my comrades soon knew that I could distinguish fruit trees of most any kind at a great distance. The first night we spent on the mountain top we were visited by a furious gale. We had no tents up, and with the hurricane about us sleeping was well nigh impossible. I remember gathering a lot of large stones to pile up to windward of my knapsack in the hope of getting enough protection for my head so that I could get into a little nap. Another day and night passed and early the succeeding morning we were on the march again, being the rear guard of McClellan's south-moving army. By way of Middleburg and White Plains we traveled, and after two or three days tramping we came to another lengthy halt at a pleasant spot between New Baltimore and Warrenton. Here McClellan left us, and we were drawn up in line along the road to witness the departure of the army's "Old Commander." [7 November 1862] Our brigade commander, General Tyler, still had faith in him, and told us we were losing a good officer. In the 91st Pennsylvania he had few friends; still there was a number that were rampant in his favor, and could see nothing but disaster in store for us without him as our leader. A little corporal of our company named Zane [sc. Simeon Zane], was so earnest and outspoken for little "Little Mac" for several months after he was relieved, that some of the comrades called him McClellan until the end of the war. From the matter he had wasted his time and his army in the swamp and ditches before Yorktown, I had not been able to rest much hope on him, and though I did not expect to relish fighting or enjoy hard campaigning, I could not help objecting to his hesitating and dilatory way of carrying on the war, so that when he, accompanied by his numerous staff disappeared on his homeward journey, I felt a kind of relief and took new courage. We had been in camp a week or so when an orderly from the colonel came to me and asked me if I was afraid to go on an expedition back to Snicker's Gap. Two men and two horses, with wagon gears and saddles, were to be sent. The reason of the sending was this: When we laid on the mountain at the gap the officers of the regiment had the wagon brought up that carried their baggage. When we left there the wagon, while following us down the mountain, ran into a place where the ground was soft and against a rock, and stuck fast. Three guards were left to help the teamster to get out of his difficulty, and start the team forward, and we moved on. [One of the guards was Bob Gray] I believe the wagon had to be unloaded, and about the time the goods were all out the driver thought he saw the enemy coming and mounting in a hurry, he and his horses soon came up with the regiment that had already gone several miles. He was sent back again, but was scared away the second time without the wagon. So the guard and the baggage had to be abandoned for the time. The company books and papers, with the officers' clothes and other property, were considered worth another attempt, so that as soon as we got into camp an effort was made to get authority to send back the expedition mentioned. Finally a document was obtained bearing the the [''sic''] assenting signatures of Generals F. J. Porter, A. A. Humphries and E. B. Tyler, corps, division and brigade commanders. A lieutenant of Co. H was to lead this "forlorn hope," but so much time had elapsed since the wagon had been left that he declined to go. Probably either George Black (first lieutenant) or John Dyke (second lieutenant). It was desired that some one should volunteer to take his place and somebody suggested that I be asked. The enterprise was an extremely hazardous one for two men to undertake, as rebel cavalry were known to have been scouting the country we would have to pass through, and all the while inhabitants along the route were enemies. Almost a miracle it would be if we should accomplish our errand or escape capture, still I was entirely willing to go at once; though it seemed odd that I, who was yet under age, should be preferred for a mission that involve so much of value as well as was likely to require so much courage and finesse. The next morning, November 12, 1862, a private of Co. C and I mounted our good horses, bid fare well to our comrades and turned our faces to the rear. Walter later calls the private 'Joe'. Company C then had two privates named 'Joseph': Joseph L Hayward, and Joseph E Smith. There was also a corporal named Joseph Everhart. Presumably one of these accompanied Walter. We went without preparing to fight, but relying on our tact and a favoring Providence to get us through. Each of us had a little of both United States and Confederate money, and my companion, in his better wisdom, took his blankets, haversack and tin cup. From our camp to Snicker's Gap was something over thirty miles, through a long settled section of country. The first day we rode twenty miles or more, and occasionally stopping at some darkey's cabin near the road to inquire if any "graybacks" were known to be in the neighborhood. They had been about frequently in squads, and appeared to be scouting the country almost daily, they said, so we went forward in constant expectation of being discovered or pursued. I had no determined plan to pursue if the enemy appeared, nor could I bear the idea of killing the horses to prevent their capture. Part of the way I had to travel a road that I had never been over before in order to avoid Middleburg, which was a little old town of some aristocratic pretentions, and sure to contain active foes. Dusk came and I had to decide on some place to spend the night. A small, decent looking frame house near the road appeared to be a favorable place, so we dismounted and led our horses into the back yard, where we met the lady of the place. She was an elderly woman of ordinary appearance, who answered our request to purchase some food for ourselves and horses by saying that she was poor and had nothing to sell or give away, and that she was alone and was a member of the Methodist Church that stood near. The church alluded to was a bare looking little frame that was scarce a hundred yards off. A second and a third appeal was made before she would consent to have any dealings with us, and she then added that as soon as we got supper we would have to leave. The horses were stables and fed, and supper being announced, we entered a little cabin in rear of the house and sat down to a repast composed of corn-break, flitch and milk. Only a couple of darkey women were present at first, but soon the "missus" [''sic''] came in and talked to us, inquiring where we were going; and among other things, asked me if there were many such boys as I in our army. After supper we rested awhile and then asked her again to give us lodging. She could not do it, she said, for she was poor and lone, and had nothing to sell or give away, and was a member of the Methodist Church near by. I was not disposed to insist on house accomodations, so we went out and climbed into the hay loft about our horses, where we managed to sleep most of the night, though it was a chilly repose. Rising early, the horses had corn from the crib and we ate from our haversack, before I went to the house to pay our bill. Three dollars was the charge, but whether to take it in greenbacks or Confederate notes, she did not know. She went over the rigmarole [''sic''] about her circumstance. [''Grand Army Scout and Soldiers' Mail'' v.3 #37 p.1] [13 November 1862] I paid the woman in Confederate money, and we rode off, feeling assured that Providence had greatly favored us thus far. About three hours later we came in sight of Snickersville, a small and poor-looking town of near a dozen houses that stands near the road that leads through the gap. A halt was made, and leaving Joe, my companion, with the horses in a secluded place a little distance from the road, I went forward to reconnoitre. As I got close to the village I met two nice looking girls, scarcely half grown, and I questioned them carefully as to whether there were any soldiers about. They did not seem a bit scared, and said there were not. Cautiously I went on past several houses and saw no one except a citizen of extensive proportions, who did not manifest any interest in me. On I went, thinking how wonderfully fortune was smiling upon us, when, as I was about to turn the corner of the last house to ascend the mountain, I suddenly found myself within a few feet of a rebel cavalry picket. They had not seen my coming, as a lieutenant and sergeant were leisurely talking, and a private was getting his horse shod near by. I turned quickly about, hoping to escape their observation, passed around to the other side of the house, and took in at once the chance of getting away. If pursued at once there was nothing to save me. Our army had destroyed the fences, and there were neither woods nor swamp within a quarter of a mile that offered me a chance. In less than half a minute I saw the officer mount and after me [''sic''], but I continued my retreat, disregarding his repeated order to halt, until he drew in his horse and with deliberate aim was about to send a persuader from his dragoon pistol, when I turned about and surrendered. He made no fuss, but took me back to the picket-post, and an effort was made to find out who I was, and why I was so far from the rest of our army, but these were things I did not know much about just then, so that very little light was shed upon the matter. I feared they would search me, and from my pass learn the existence of the wagon, as well as of the horses and my comrades in the vicinity. I resolved to get rid of my pass as soon as possible. I soon discovered that my captors belonged to White's [p.2] Guerillas, as they were called, a command whose reputation was something like Mosby's. In the course of an hour the lieutenant escorted me through the gap and across the Shenendoah to their camp. On the way over he asked me why the North was so anxious to desolate the South, and what right we had to invade their homes and destroy or deprive them of their property. I asked him if Abraham Lincoln had been constitutionally elected president. He said yes. I asked him if all the States had ratified that constitution. He said they had. "Well, then," I added, "has not the president a perfect right to govern all the States, and does not his oath compel him to go to the utmost extremity if necessary to do so?" Whether he could refute this argument I do not know, as he changed the subject and made some disparaging remarks about our dead being left for them to bury, that were killed by their battery at the time our troops occupied the gap. He was a gentleman all the time, and I have cherished kind thoughts of him and hope that he came through the war without serious harm. When we came to the river he called to a ferryman on the other side, and a scow was brought over to take me across, while he, with his horse, waded the stream a few rods above. Now I saw a chance to get rid of my pass, so slyly getting my hand into the breast of my coat, I crushed it as small as possible and then leaning over the side of the boat, began to wash my face. As I dipped my hands the second time, I sunk the crumpled document and had the satisfaction of seeing the swift current bear it away unobserved. A few minutes later we were in the rebel camp, the military home of the four companies then composing Major White's Battalion. About thirty tents of different patterns, scattered about in a small patch of woods, and a small Confederate flag flying, was all that attracted the eye. The men wore various costumes, some military, some civil and some mixed, while now and then, one would appear partly rigged in some article of "Uncle Sam's" blue. The general bearing and appearance of the command was good, and most of them I believe belonged in the region they were then serving in, and were competent to do good service as scouts and pickets. I had been in their camp a little more than an hour when I had the mortification to see Joe and the horses brought in. Having now gobbled our whole expedition they soon guessed what brought us back to the gap. They told us they had captured the wagon we were after more than week [''sic''] before, and that the guard that was with it were on their way to Richmond. Joe was caught by a scouting party that followed in our rear, and left him no chance to get away. They had several other Federal prisoners in camp that had been gathered in from various places within a few days. Shortly after noon a trooper came and wanted to know if we were hungry, and soon afterward brought us some ginger-bread loaves and smoked herring. This was a rather surprising "set out" under the circumstances, and he explained it by telling us that they had captured six of our sutlers, with full loads of goods, that had followed our army down from Harper's Ferry, but had been too slow to join it before our troops left Snickerville. You may be sure that they were in good spirits and living high, as such good fortune justified. During the afternoon the lieutenant who captured me, came to me and said, that when I got into our lines again Major White desired me to give our colonel his compliments, and thank him for having sent back the horses and gears after leaving the wagon and its valuable contents. We spent the night and the greater part of the next day in White's camp, and I have no complaint to make of the way we were treated. Then we Yanks were all sent to General Sam Jones' headquarters, he being at that time commander of the rebel cavalry that remained in the Shenendoah Valley. The two mounted guards who had charge of us on this tramp of eight or ten miles, were quite young fellows and chatted pleasantly with us as we went along. They said they did not want to treat us harshly, and were going to rely upon our honor a good deal not to get them in trouble; told us of some of their most exciting soldier experiences, and talked freely about the war. They said the times seemed to demand that every man should be with one side or the other, and they were with the South. They spoke against Jeff Davis, and said they would as soon see the "old flag" wave over Virginia again as any other. It was dark and raining ere we reached General Jones' camp, and, after having a short interview with him, we had to go on a couple of miles further to a place called White Post, where the commissary headquarters of Jones' Brigade was located. When we arrived we were welcomed to a good log fire that the commissary guard had for themselves, and our guards made us some coffee and gave us some rations before they cared for their own wants. We succeeded in sleeping a little on the damp and chilly round, and early the next morning were on the road again to go to Stonewall Jackson's headquarters, that were close to the valley pike, a little distance southwest at Winchester. It was near 9 o'clock when we got to Jackson's, and were turned over to his provost guard. Our regretful looks and best wishes followed Mull and Wiley, White's friendly young troopers, as they rode off to rejoin their comrades. A slightly pompous young lieutenant gave us a short inspection, and then ordered a sergeant to carry us to the guard-house. The general guard-house that the sergeant marched us to was more than a quarter of a mile away, and was a small, four-roomed brick house, close to the pike on the west edge of Winchester. Here we began to experience at once some of the more impressive results that followed when a Unionist consented to accept the hospitalities of the chivalrous South. The prisoners here were all confined in the two second story rooms, and beside our squad, there were six or eight other Yanks, about thirty Confederates, several citizens, and a couple of negroes. So closely were we packed that all could not lie down at once. Each of us received nearly a pint of flour and about six ounces of dirty beef a day, but as our cooking facilities were next to nothing, we did not get much good of it. A family living close by would bake dough cakes for us for a part of our flour, and that was our best chance, though we could ill afford to lose the toll. Several days were spent in these miserable quarters, and then all the Union soldiers were transferred to the large hall in the upper part of the Winchester Court House. Before leaving the guard house our squad was taken back to Jackson's headquarters and paroled. Each signed his parole in duplicate and received a copy, and the following transcript of mine, I hope may prove interesting, both on account of its peculiarity and its associations: ARTICLES OF PAROLE I, Thos Walter, A Co., 91st Pa. Regt., Tyler's Brigade, Porter's Division, do promise on honor, that I, Thos Walter, a prisoner of war to the Confederate States of America, do promise on honor, that I will not serve the United States in any capacity whatsoever, either civil or military, until regularly exchanged according to the terms of the cartel. THOMAS WALTER Personally appeared this 17th day of November, 1862, before D. B. Bridgford, captain and provost marshall, and subscribed to the above article of parole. D. B. BRIDGFORD, Captain and Provost Marshall, 2d Army Corps The paroles were written on unruled paper, that closely resembled the common printed paper of near a century ago. I did not get a fair view of "Old Stonewall," but I remember Captain Bridgford as an unusually fine-looking man, with a kind expression. In our court house quarters we had plenty of room and were served twice a day with good bread and boiled beef in reasonable quantities. The rebel soldiers confined with us belonged to various divisions of Lee's army, and though several of them were hard cases, they were not much disposed to impose on, or quarrel with us. Among them was a chap who had deserted his regiment and "jumped" sixteen bounties in Richmond, and as part of the result had more than three thousand dollars in Confederate money with him. One dark night he and several of his comrades lowered themselves out of a window, close to where I was sleeping, and escaped. Several days passed away, and then one morning we were ordered to fall in, and while we rested in the yard outside A. P. Hill's Division passed before us on their way to confront our army opposite Fredericksburg. Hill's command had a rather scalawag appearance, but they had seen hard service and were effective soldiers. The provost guard of the division and the rear guard of Lee's army at this time was the 1st Virginia (Irish) Battalion, and they took charge of us to conduct us South. At the time we left Winchester sugar was a dollar and seventy-five cents a pound; rye coffee, a dollar; butter a dollar and scarce; but a nice loaf of bread, near three pounds in weight, could be had for twenty-five cents in Richmond currency. From Winchester to Gordonsville we would have to foot it, and the distance is near a hundred and twenty miles. The rest of the way to the rebel capital we would have railroad transportation. We were eight days on the march with our guards, and though they treated us pretty fairly, our living and sleeping was decidedly rough. The custom was to camp near the roadside at night, when a low rail fence would be built around us, outside of which guards would be posted. Some fuel would be given us and several fires would soon be blazing in the enclosure. A small quantity of flour and beef would be issued to us, but we had to manage to do our cooking with any culinary implements whatever. The flour was mixed with water on a smooth stone, a board, a haversack, or something, and the dough being flattened out into a cake in inch or more think, while the fire was burning out enough to give us a chance to scoop out a hollow among its ashes and coals. Into this hollow the bare cake was thrown and coals and ashes raked on top of it. When it had been in long enough to be well heated through it was unburied, cleared off a little and eaten: no one being fastidious enough to require that it should be thoroughly or evenly baked. The meat was cut in thin slices and toasted on the end of sticks and eaten, sometimes without salt. It was no unusual thing for a man to eat all his day's rations for supper and march all the next day without a mouthful. Some of us were worse off still when bed time came. Indian summer was ended and the frosts and breezes of the nights were such as make feather beds desirable, yet we, without beds, blankets or fire, and having but a stone or piece of rail for a pillow, slept upon the bare ground. We did sleep, but not to excess, especially when spitting snow or a cold rain, such as often comes late in November, visited us with their variations. In spite of all there was to depress us, we sometimes joked with out guards and viewed with much interest the attractive scenery with which our route abounded. The points that had been occupied by General Bank's forces, and the places where battles or skirmishes had taken place were pointed out: our Irish guards telling us that they had lived for weeks on his commissary and were still using wagons captured from him. We told them they would have it all to pay for in the end, and a high rate of interest beside. Our route was down the famous valley pike, until we came to Newmarket, the most southern point reached by "Bank's Valley Expedition," but here we turned off to the eastward and crossed the Blue Ridge, going over Mount Hope. From the base of the mountain to its top is five miles, the ascent being regular, by an excellent winding road. As we toiled upward the scenery about us became more wild and grand, and an occasional glimpse of the valley we were leaving, which was in a high state of cultivation, were truly beautiful. When we reached the summit, some light clouds floating away in the distance seemed lower than us. Having descended a short distance we came upon one of the most superb winter scenes that could be imagined. A few hasty glances were all that I could give it, but that was enough to impress it upon my memory with extraordinary vividness. To the right of the road huge rocks were piled up as far as the eye could reach among the green clad and giant pines that here and there had gained a safe hold in the crevices that held a little mountain-side soil. A thin trimming of glittering snow decked the upper boughs of the trees, while the lower branches were resplendent with a fringe of tiny and silver icicles. Far up among the pines and rocks a stream had its source, and came dashing and whirling down, throwing its spray on every side and crossed the road. Like the finest diamond in its clearness and brightness, it seemed as though it might be unearthly and awfully pure. There was a weird and mysterious charm about the spot that I never had experienced elsewhere. We were glad when we got to Gordonsville, and here the guard and the rebel culprits, who had shared our journey, left us, and we were cared for by some home-guards, several of whom seemed hardly tall enough to look into the muzzle of an ordinary musket, and were young in proportion. [''Grand Army Scout and Soldiers' Mail'' v.3 #38 p.1] We were quartered for a day and a night at Gordonsville, in a large shed, and received a good feed of Confederate "hard tack" and bacon. I think both the crackers and meat were better than any I ever drew in our army. A ride of about six hours through an uninteresting country, on one of the regular passenger trains, introduced us to the Confederate capitol. Our march through the city had been a short one, when we halted in front of a large building, which I knew at once to be the Libby Prison, a place already famous and dreaded. Fortunately for us the cartel of exchange was then in operation for enlisted men, and having a large share of hopefulness and self-possession in my disposition, I entered the door when my turn came, without any great fear or misgivings. Prisoners on entering were carefully searched, and their money as well as any arms or other property that might help to make them dangerous were taken away, and a record was made of their name, rank and general appearance. I told the searchers decidedly that I would give them what I had, and they took my word and did not "go through" me. The sacredness of my pockets was not violated, but I handed over to them fourteen dollars in greenbacks and three dollars in Confederate. The upper room in the west end of the building became our quarters while we boarded in Richmond. This room was near a hundred and twenty feet long and forty feet wide, and before we left it nearly three hundred of us were its tenants, and were not crowded. On three sides of the room there were large windows, some of which were partly boarded up, while others still had the original sash and a few pieces of broken glass. Wood enough was allowed us to keep fire about one-third of the time, and during the rest those of us who had no blankets could only keep warm by going through an amount of exercise that corresponded badly with the amount of "grub" we received. It being December, and the temperature going below the freezing point nearly every night, made open windows and bare planks for fully furnished beds seem like inferior accomodations, even to a soldier. A few sleeping bunks were in the room, but these were all possessed by three companies of the 3d Pennsylvania Cavalry, who came [page 2] in ahead of us. These troopers were active, roystering fellows, that kept up an agitation of some kind nearly all the day. Sometimes they would sing so as to be heard a quarter of a mile away. At other times they would seize such of the prisoners as seemed to be glum and down-hearted, and race them up and down the room in a way likely to quicken their blood if it did not cheer their spirits. The first night I slept on the floor I suffered a good deal of extra discomfort because I had nothing for a pillow except my cap. The next morning I set my wits to work to ameliorate my condition in that respect, but the chances very soon narrowed down to a brick or nothing. The rafters and gable wall were exposed in our room, and by climbing up along the edge of the gable a considerable distance, I got possession of a half brick, and this, covered with my cap, continued to be my head-rest while I honoured the Confederacy with my presence. Plenty of good water and a well-arranged sink was in the room, and on no account could a prisoner go beyond our room and the room below, except he was a candidate for the hospital, or went down with a guard to bring up wood or food. Our fare of bread and soup was furnished us twice a day, at about nine in the morning and three in the afternoon. The bread was of wheat, and right good, and was brought to the prison in loaves that were a good size for one meal for a man. We each received a half loaf, morning and evening. The soup was made of peas and beans of various kinds, and though it was not very thick, it had a palatable taste. The great fault was that there was not enough of it, less than a pint a day being furnished for a man, and many did not even get this much, on account of having no cup or dish to get it in, but only got what their chunk of bread would absorb during a short dip. I was one of those unfortunates at first, and I taxed my ingenuity to the utmost to improvise something to get soup in, but failed. However, in searching about in the room below, on an overhead beam, I discovered a little glass jar that would hold near half a pint. I soon had my prize, and then spent several hours cleaning off some dirty, gluey-looking stuff that had hardened about it. I used it several times, and then abandoned it for fear it would crack to pieces when dipped in the hot soup, and do mischief. Another comrade took it and used it, and I consoled myself by thinking that he probably needed it worse than I. The quantity of food we received was little more than half enough, and for this I suppose both the government and contractors were to blame. The prison guards were civil, and several of them did us small favors, but the officers seemed to have no concern to recommend themselves to us. Salt was a dollar and a half a pound in Richmond at this time, though scarcely any other necessity was so scarce or high in proportion. This was near the noon-day of the Confederacy's greatness, and it had some inclination to be just and generous, as I was made to realize when my identical greenbacks were returned to me, as I left the prison. Eleven days passed away, and then came the glad tidings that the flag-of-truce boat was again at City Point. They packed us in box cars, on the Petersburg Railroad, and after a tedious ride of several hours the "stars and stripes["] waved their welcome benediction to our eyes once more, and while the bloody and useless havoc was being made in Burnside's ranks at Fredericksburg, we were gladly speeding down the James River, on our way to Fortress Monroe. Undemoralized and undaunted, though weary, dirty and famished, I felt grateful that my winter tour in the chivalrous and sunny South had ended so soon, and I had got away without being longer oppressed with Confederate hospitality. Then the rebellion was strong and the South defiant, and full of pride and hope, yet it seemed a mystery to me how they kept their poorly fed and outfitted army together and accomplished so much. We made a short stop at Fortress Monroe, and then took our course up Chesapeake Bay, and the following day we settled down in Parole Camp, at Annapolis, Maryland. Government rations were plenty here, and there was an extensive sutler's establishment besides, and after getting a new outfit of clothes and letting our friends know that we were safe, our only duties seemed to be to eat, to sleep and to recuperate. You may be sure that such a course of duty agreed with us for several days. The camp was on a small sandy plain, near the waters of the bay, and some-thing over a mile from town. Large tents were in use, and there were accomodations for several thousand men. It was a singular place for a military establishment, and seemed more like a big nest for hatching demoralization than anything else. There was no organization of the paroled men, no roll calls, no inspections and no discipline worth mentioning. Several hundred men were in camp at the time we entered, and several hundred more arrived at different times before we came away. The regiment of New York volunteers that had charge of the camp could put no close restraint on the rampant spirits of the old soldiers after they began to be well fed and rested. There was no rioting or serious crimes, but we often ran the guard and went to Annapolis for a day, and hundreds of men took "French leave" and went home. Early in February I began to make preparations for a trip to Philadelphia, but just before I was ready to start a notice was published showing that nearly all men who were (or who should have been) in camp were exchanged, and might return to their commands. Us few who had been captured in the Shenandoah Valley were not specifically included, but Joe and I concluded we would return to the regiment anyhow. Steamboat transportation was furnished us February 18, and we were taken to Aquia Creek, on the Potomac. Here I visited and spent one night with my brother, whom I had not seen for many months before. He belonged to the 109th Pennsylvania. [Alfred Walter was mustered into service in company E of the 109th Pennsylvania Infantry on 14 March 1862. He was promoted to corporal on 1 June 1864, and was discharged on 10 April 1865. (Bates, vol.3, p.968)] The next morning, following the railroad to near Falmouth. I found our regiment's camp in a piece of hilly pine woods, a mile and a half northeast of the town. All the company seemed glad to have have [''sic''] me back, so I had a pleasant welcome. The boys had fixed themselves regular quarters, by putting up frameworks of logs two or three feet high, and roofing them with their little tents. Little fire places were made in each, and the chimneys were built of mud and sticks. The whole appearance of the place forcibly reminded me of Washington's army at Valley Forge. I soon had a full account of how the regiment and company had gone through the terrible ordeal of the Fredericksburg fight. They had borne a full part in one of the bravest charges that were made up the heights and on the stone wall back of the town, as well as doing other important duty. Our company had been pretty fortunate, as usual, but one man being killed on the field, and three severely wounded. [[Godfrey-3529|Amos Godfrey]] was killed, and James Gordan, James Lewis, and Henry Mason were wounded. All three of the wounded were quite young fellows, and one of them showed a remarkable example of self-possession. He was shot through the body near the waist while upon the charge, when he brought his musket to a proper position on his shoulder, and with his other hand in the breast of his coat, he walked off the field. To a comrade who asked where he was going, he only replied, "I'm shot; I'm going back to the hospital." He lived several years, but never fully recovered. Several important changes had occurred among the officers of the regiment. The [[Todd-7765|major [sc. George Todd]]] was killed at Fredericksburg, and the lieutenant-colonel [sc. Edward Wallace] had resigned on a plea of ill-health. Our captain [sc. Frank Gilbert] and another of our second lieutenants [sc. Randolph Smith] had left us on the same plea. Our former first lieutenant [sc. [[Gregory-6963|Francis Gregory]]] was now captain, and the first sergeant [sc. John Brass] at time of my capture was commissioned to fill the place he had vacated. I had been promoted to first sergeant, and was entitled to a second lieutenant's commission. A feeling of better harmony and comradeship was apparent in the company since their late hardships. We, when first organized as a company, were made up of several pretty distinct lots or cliques of men. There was a strong squad known as the Fishtowners, or "Shad Hose" fellows, while another squad of a dozen or more were the Ringgold Hose gang. The Thirteenth Ward Home Guard was the parent of our organization, and was represented by a goodly party, and lastly there was a promiscuous lot of chaps, who, like myself, were outsiders to all the rest. A little spirit of clannishness and jealousy had been an annoyance, until the fiery and bloody trials of Fredericksburg had made each to have a higher and closer regard for the other. Gen. Hooker had succeeded General Burnside in the command of the Army of the Potomac, and important reforms in its organization were taking place, and our men seemed to be in good heart, notwithstanding the late disastrous fight and unfortunate "Dead March" campaign. The usual camp duties and picketing on the north side of the army employed us for several weeks, and then on the 13th of April the regiment left its winter quarters and went to guard two of the fords just above us, on the Rapahannock River. Half of the command went to Banks' Ford, that is five or six miles above Fredericksburg, and the other half, including us, was sent several miles still further up to take care of United States Ford. Neither of these river crossings had ever been much used, I believe, and the country in their vicinity was hilly and woody. The rebels had fortified their side of the river a little, and a guard was there, but we seldom saw any of them, and no firing was indulged in. A week or ten days were spent at the ford, and then we were relieved by other troops and went back to our old camp near Falmouth. [Apparently on 25 April 1863.] On the morning of April 28, 1863, there was a general stir up of the army, that indicated the proximity of important events. Pack up was the order, and every article not absolutely necessary on a short campaign, was to be left behind. We had eatables for a day on hand, but five days' additional rations were issued, with instructions to use them carefully. It was an absurd fraud to issue such an amount of food to foot soldiers about to start on an arduous campaign. Four days' allowance of crackers, meat, coffee and sugar filled our haversacks and few of us had any facilities for carrying the rest elsewhere, except inside of us. Haversacks crammed full became a very inconvenient part of our load on the march, and when so much stuff was given out a lot had to be uselessly eaten or else abandoned. Many others beside myself left part of out "grub" and trusted to the chances of the future. Early in the afternoon we left camp, and formed part of a large force that moved off in a northerly direction. The march that day was not a very long one, and we slept by the roadside that night. The next day's [sc. 29 April 1863] march brought us to Kelly's Ford, on the Rapahannock, soon after the middle of the afternoon. A pontoon bridge was here, and by dusk all the troops seemed to be across the river. Night came on, but instead of preparing to sleep, we took the advance of our column and moved off along an obscure road, in a south-westerly direction. Some of us who knew the general lay of affairs soon surmised that we were on a move against the rear and flank of Lee's army, but who could have believed that we could make it by such a circuitous route, with enough secrecy and celerity to accomplish any very important result. Early in the night a drizzly, chilling rain began to fall, and our trail leading nearly the whole time through woods, made our march intensely gloomy and uncomfortable. Nor were these our only difficulties, for a lot of wagons and artillery having got ahead of us, we had a weary time in getting past them. For near two hours, I think, we could only advance a few hundred yards at a time, and then halt for a few minutes. Loaded as we were with our tents, bedding, wardrobe, cooking utensils, arms and ammunition, with a full haversack in addition, and impeded besides by the gloom, rain and mud, this became indeed a memorable night. When we would stop half of the men would sink by the roadside and be asleep in a minute. I snatched a few minutes of slumber while standing or walking. Finally the long night wore away, and the morning [sc. of 30 April] came clear, as we toiled on. Forward, was still the command, until shortly after noon, when we came to an open space at Ely's Ford, on the Rapidan River. Here we had a chance to make coffee and get a couple of hours nap. Then we were in line again, and moved down to the verge of the river, where we prepared for a fresh ordeal. We had to wade the stream, which was over a hundred yards wide, with a swift current, that was cold and deep. During the next forenoon [sc. 1 May] we advanced to Chancellorsville, and soon afterwards led a column that moved up a road leading toward Banks' Ford, on the Rappahannock. We now knew that we were well around in rear of the rebels, and were astonished that matters were going on so quietly. We had even seen fires burning that the enemy had used to cook by that morning, and were quite sure that we had surprised them. We marched slowly a couple of miles and then made an "about-face" and moved back. [on 1 May 1863] Just as we neared the Chancellor house musketry firing was heard on our left. [''Grand Army Scout and Soldiers' Mail'' v.3 #39 p.1] Artillery soon began to boom and the fight to wax fierce, but instead of us hurrying over to take a hand in it, we tramped off in a northerlly direction, and afterward went east for a short distance towards United States Ford. Our regiment formed a line of battle near the edge of a field, and began to build a breast-work of logs and earth. A strong picket force was put out and some batteries of artillery were masked a short distance to our left. A big entertainment seemed to be in immediate expectation right there. The day and the night passed away in quietness, and as we did not hear much sound of strife to the south of us, we began to consider that Lee's army must be making tracks in the direction of Richmond. The second day and night [2 May] came and went without a break in our unaccountable tranquility. On the third morning [3 May] a lot of straggling organizations, of the 11th Corps, came to occupy our breastworks, and we fell back to the main road leading from the north to Chancellorsville. We soon had exaggerated accounts of what Stonewall Jackson had been doing in our rear. Soon afterward our brigade was formed in line along the road, and at the command "forward!" we advanced briskly into the woods in the direction of where Jackson's victorious Corps was supposed to be. We had the right of the brigade and my position as first sergeant of the first company was the extreme right of the line. The woods was not of very large growth, and the underbrush was not dense. We had gone in but a little way when we saw a skirmish line of our own men cautiously working their way forward. We pushed on past them, and had gone a hundred yards or more when a skirmish line of the enemy let us have their doses of lead at short range. A line of battle was just behind them, and they too opened upon us in a lively style. We dropped upon the ground in good order, and promptly put our muskets to work. Bullets whistled and hummed about us by scores, making the bark and twigs fly, but the shrubbery kept the enemy concealed. They seemed to be firing too high, for near a half an hour elapsed before one of the company was struck. Our first victim had the palm of his hand torn by a ball as he was about [page 2] to ram his piece. Before this, I had concluded to stand up to enable me to see better to the front, and off on our uncovered flank. The captain [sc. [[|Gregory6963|Francis Gregory]]] and first lieutenant [sc. John Brass] were lying flat upon the ground four or five yards behind me, while the heavy and close firing all along the line showed that the rebel line was about parallel with ours. I cautioned the men about loading carefully and firing low, and kept a sharp lookout. After awhile I caught sight of a strong column of the enemy moving in close order on our right. I told the boys we were flanked and would have to get up at once. Many promptly skedaddled, but several like myself stayed for a last good shot. Our lieutenant-colonel [sc. Joseph Sinex] was lying a short distance back of us, and when the men began to go he jumped up and begged them not to run. I ran to him and showed the condition of affairs, and he scrambled for his horse, but a bullet killed his horse just then, and its owner had to leg it out of the woods like the rest of us. The enemy charged on us at double-quick and those of us who were behind did some wild running till we came to the edge of the wood. When I reached the cleared ground I found myself right in front of one of our batteries that was in good position, and the cannoneers stood to the guns ready to fire. They motioned me quickly to lie down, which I did, and over me went their first round of grape and canister into the woods among the advancing rebs. Other batteries joined in and the foe was soon driven back. Both of our colors and color-bearers came out safe, though six of the eight corporals composing the color-guard had been struck, I believe. The regiment was so scattered in the surrounding wilderness that only a squad of us gathered around the flags at first, and it seemed as if the command had been terribly used up. Not until next morning could we aggregate our killed, wounded and missing with any reliable approximation. Our company had two killed, two wounded (one mortally) and three were captured because they did not start to run quick enough. Bates lists three casualties in company A on 3 May 1863: Samuel W Wilson (killed), Rudolph Maidre (killed), William Stettler (wounded). The losses of the rest of the regiment was in about the same proportion. The rest of that day and night were spent in quietness behind our artillery, that now pointed towards what ought to have been our rear. By the following morning [sc. 4 May 1863] nearly all of our men were out of rations, but scarcely anything could be had for either love or money. A dollar was offered and refused for a single cracker. Fortunately the coffee still held out, and this was a great help in keeping the men up. A few rations for the officers had come over on pack-horses, and I was fortunate in getting two pounds of sugar. With sugar to eat and coffee to drink I could make out first-rate. The day succeeding the fight [sc. 5 May 1863] we marched about a little and made an attempt to put up breastworks. Near night a heavy rain came on, and weary, wet, hungry, and unsettled, we passed a wretched night. Early the next morning [sc. 6 May 1863] we learned that most of our army had already retreated across the Rappahannock, and we, covering the rear of those who crossed at United States ford, were over by the middle of the forenoon. With tired steps we made our way back to our old winter camp, and soon began to know a little comfort once more. Three weeks of quiet and rest followed. The nine months regiments that were serving with us ended their time and went home, and we were transferred to the 3d Brigade of the 2d Division of our corps. The 1st and 2d Brigades, of this division, were composed entirely of Regulars, and were small in numbers on account of the hard service they had gone through. The other three regiments of our brigade were newer and much stronger than we were, and wore zouave uniforms, so that we were about the strongest and gayest brigade in the army. Near the end of May [sc. 28 May 1863] we bid a final adieu to our log huts and old camp, as we were ordered to do guard duty along the railroad leading from Stoneman's Switch, opposite Fredericksburg, to Acquia Creek on the Potomac. Great quantities of army supplies came over the road, and we had to patrol several miles of it every hour of the day and night. We took kindly to the duty and were very busy in trying to make our detached camps as comfortable as possible. A week passed away and everything seemed serene, when lo! in the middle of the afternoon we were ordered to pack up, and our regiment started off alone in the direction of United States Ford. One of my shoes began to hurt me a little after we had gone four or five miles, and I left the ranks to remedy the matter. Soon after other stragglers gathered around, and we concluded that the regiment might go as far as it liked, but we were going to lay over for the night. Each one of us then made coffee and afterwards proceeded to fix up a little bed. The weather being pleasant we slept soundly until after sunrise the next morning. There were sixteen or eighteen of us altogether, and we got breakfast very leisurely and discussed the war awhile before we started to catch up with the regiment. We found that the command had bivouacked but a mile or so beyond us, and had started again early in the morning. Being the ranking officer present I had assumed command, and we tramped slowly along for six or seven miles, when we came to a place in the woods where a brook crossed the road. Here we turned off and went up the stream far enough to be secure from surprise or observation and halted to cook our meals and have a nap. It was towards evening when I brought my squad into camp at United States Ford. Our straggling and long absence on so short a march had stirred up the wrath of some of the officers, and dire threats, that we soon heard of, had been made against us. The [[Gregory-6961|colonel]] gave us a harangue and a reprimand, sent us to our companies, and the affair was ended; but I often think of it as the greatest "bumming trip" of my soldier days. Our camp was in the forest close to the river, and we assumed our old duty of taking care of the ford. Here in the seclusion of the woods and among the hills and ravines that skirt the historical and romantic Rapahannock came, with the 8th of June, 1863, my twenty-first birthday. The day had to go by without any celebration on my part. No sutler was with us, and though I had plenty of money I could not add one thing to the usual meagre bill of fare of myself and tent-mates. The proximity of the enemy even precluded me indulging in the pleasure of "going a fishing" or taking a bath. It was rather a tame "coming of age" amid the wild surroundings and peculiar circumstances. Late in the afternoon of the following day, June 9th, we were ordered to move again. That night we marched several miles over one of the roughest and muddiest roads I ever knew. In the morning [10 June], with the rest of our brigade, we were off again in a north-easterly direction, making us think it probable that we were bound for Washington. Why we should go there, or what the rest of the army was doing we had no idea. There was nothing unusual about this march, but the day following [The dates are off here. The 91st was at Manassas Junction on 16 June], when we marched up to the Orange and Alexandria Railroad, and along it past Manasses Junction and near to Centreville, was a memorable one. The weather was exceedingly hot, water was very scarce and the road dusty. Early in the day the men began to wilt under the sun and leave the ranks to rest awhile in the shade, or scout far out on either flank in search of water. One by one we left them, but we pushed on until after the middle of the afternoon. When the order came at last to halt and stack arms there were only enough of us on the spot to make four or five stacks. All the enlisted men and officers present did not aggregate twenty-five, though we had started in the morning with about three hundred, I believe. By nine in the evening nearly every man had straggled up and rejoined his company, and the other regiments of the brigade had bivouacked near us. We were off again in the morning [perhaps 20 June], and moving around, took a course leading to the northwest. The evening of that day we came to a halt on a small, bare hill in the vicinity of Thoroughfare Gap. It was after dark and raining fast when we stopped. Having anything warm for supper or putting up any kind of a shelter was out of the question. I was fortunate enough then to have a rubber blanket, so I tramped about until I found a little ridge that would serve to keep the rain from running under me, and then laid down and covered myself all over. Scarcely had I got settled when an order came from the adjutant [presumably Benjamin Tayman] to detail several men for picket-duty. Up I had to scramble again, and after a troublesome hunt in the extreme darkness I got the men together whose turn it was for duty, and sent them off for their night's vigil. I had thought my circumstances mean enough, but I realized that their's was worse, for the rain continued and they were tired, wet and supperless. We encamped at this place several days. [''Grand Army Scout and Soldiers' Mail'' v.3 #40 p.1] Our detour to Thoroughfare Gap left us to the rear of the army and we had to do our best to catch up. During some of those long June days we marched seventeen hours beneath the rays of a scorching sun. The little fresh meat that we got seemed scarcely fit to eat, and this, with coffee and crackers, was our diet. The marching was terrible, but the men struggled along nobly. Reports reached us that thousands of valorous militia were on their way to overwhelm the plundering invaders. We had a pretty clear idea of what would happen them [''sic''] if Lee's legions got a chance at them; and we wondered, too, whether the rebs would risk a fight with us, so far from their base. Most of us thought they would "get up and git" when our army closed up with them. Through the bothering uncertainty of the enemy's whereabouts and movements, our corps passed beyond Gettysburg, and July 1st, the day the fighting began, were near Hanover, which was nearly a day's march to the east. [Walter is wrong here; the Fifth Corps was in Maryland until 1 July.] That evening we took the back track and marched most of the night. The next morning [sc. 2 July] we got into position on the extreme right of our army. Everything seemed to be quiet at that time and we saw no indication of a foe being near, except that the captain of company E [sc. Matthew Hall] was severely wounded by a mysterious bullet that came among us. Soon after we moved to where the Union line was posted. The line occupied by our troops was in the shape of a letter V, with the base of the letter at the town and the sides extending southward, after the dispositions that were made on the morning of the second day of the fight, July 2d. Though our line was four or five miles long, its two ends were scarcely half that length apart. On our way over we were halted in the woods and had time to make coffee and take a lunch. In the meantime the fighting in advance of us had become very sharp, and just after noon we went into the fight in a hurry. We came on the field just to the right of Little Round Top, and started across the little valley that extends down past the Devil's Den, and seemed to be heading right for where the strife was most terrific. Suddenly the brigade was brought to an "about face," and we "double-quicked" back and up on to Little [p.2] Round Top. As we ascended it on the upper side, a strong force of rebels were struggling up for the possession of it, on the lower side. When the left of our brigade met them a bloody fight of short duration ensued and the foe was driven back. Coming up last, our regiment was clear of that contest, and we got into position without loss. As we went up Battery I, of the 5th U.S. Artillery also dashed up and soon had their guns in position to do effective work. Little Round Top was a ridge nearly a quarter of a mile high. Correction in next issue: 'Note. In last week's paper, by a typographical error, the writer was made to say that Round Top, at Gettysburg, was a quarter of a mile high, instead of a quarter of a mile long; ... ED.' It was exceedingly rough all over, being composed almost entirely of stones and rocks from the size of a man's fist to that of a small house. Small trees and clumps of bushes were growing here and there between the boulders, and these, with the larger stones, screened us a great deal from the rebel sharpshooters that were thick among the rocks in the valley in front of us, and on the higher ground about the "Devil's Den." We were holding an important position and we did not get it a minute too soon, for had the enemy once got full possession of it they would have been saved their great defeat, for no troops could have taken it from them, or prevented them from throwing a strong force into the rear of our lines. It would have been utter folly for them to drive us off the face of the ridge; correction in next issue: 'Note. In last week's paper, by a typographical error, the writer was made to say ... that it would have been folly in Longstreet to have driven our troops from that position, instead of folly to have attempted to do it. ED.' but they made it very uncomfortable for us and the battery-men who were on the crest behind us by the sharp watching and shooting they kept up for the rest of the day. I believe we were about the last of the 5th Corps to go into the engagement, for both the Regulars and the Pennsylvania Reserves, belonging with us, had done desparate fighting in the valley in front of us, and had been driven out before we arrived. This comment provoked some controversy. See the letters from the next several issues. Upon the other side of the valley, six or eight hundred yards off, was a piece of woods. Once during the afternoon the rebels charged through it so that their line was at a right angle to ours, and partly exposed to us. The battery behind us gave them a terrible salute, putting shot after shot into their midst with a terrible precision that soon demoralized them. Night finally came and the strife ceased. No sooner had darkness settled about us and all firing ceased, than we began to hear the appealing calls of a number of badly wounded men who were among the rocks along the near edge of the valley in our front. They had been shot when the Regulars and Reserves had engaged the enemy and were driven out. The ground was within short range of the enemy, and they had endured their agony in silence, while the day lasted, rather than do anything that might attract the attention of the foe. In piteous tones they would call out their name or company and regiment; and I think nearly two hours passed before the last of them was brought within our lines. The position occupied by the greater part of our company was somewhat exposed, so, as soon as it was dark enough, we went to work and gathered large stones and built a barricade, which afforded us some protection from the sharpshooters' fire, and now, after the lapse of all the intervening years, those stones remain almost exactly as we left them. We knew very little of what had happened on other parts of the field. [3 July 1863] Most of us slept from midnight till the dawn grew bright and then we began to scan the field carefully, as far as the eye could reach, feeling sure the enemy would make an attack somewhere soon, unless he was in retreat. Matters were very quiet in our neighborhood till about eight o'clock, when the rebel sharpshooters returned to their hiding places to annoy us. By this time we had all had a chance to go behind the crest of the ridge and make our coffee and get breakfast. This made us feel in pretty good trim and able to give the rebs a fitting reception should they conclude to "tackle" us. About eleven o'clock we saw a battery being set in a field more than a half a mile to our left and it soon opened fire, sending its shells right along our line. They fired nearly thirty rounds in quick succession, but the aim was a little too high to hurt us, though the shots seemed to be very close as they howled past. Then we saw the battery limber up and move off as though going around to our front. Pretty soon, we noticed quite a stir along the edge of some timber that crowned a ridge that was more than three-fourths of a mile in front of us, and which we could see along for a couple of miles to the right and thinking artillery was being planted began to anticipate lively times. It was near one o'clock when the first cannon gave the signal and began the salute from along that space, and before the report had fairly reached us other guns opened all along their line, a hundred pieces were thundering their tearful messengers of destruction into our lines. No one who is not familiar with the sound of all kinds of artillery shot as they fly can form a fair idea of the pandemonium of sounds that was about us. Solid shot, cone and spherical shells, grape shot and canister, rushed and hummed, and whizzed and shrieked, and tore about and above on all sides. The battery behind us promptly reciprocated the foe's attentions and the sharpshooters about the Devil's Den gave us proof that their vigilance and activity had been greatly quickened. Along the crest of Little Round Top became a "hot" place in more than one sense as soon as the cannonade began. Behind the screening rocks we lay as flat as possible, and as the iron hail seemed to pass above us our terror soon subsided. The fire had raged nearly twenty minutes before the enemy got their range low enough to put a large shot into the ground a few feet in front of us. I was lying on my side, with my feet extending beyond our wall, when a few minutes later there came a startling thud, and I felt that the front part of my right foot had been crushed. I exclaimed, "there's a foot off," and drew it up to examine it. A solid shot had struck a rock, and glancing, had caught my foot sideways and crowded it to nearly half its natural width, just behind the toes, without bursting. It felt as though a galvanic battery was keeping hundreds of needles working about in it. I was now a candidate for the hospital but how to get there was the question. I would not allow any of the men to risk themselves to help me back over the ridge, and I hesitated quite a while before I would brave the passage myself. Finally, on my hands and sound foot, I scrambled safely over, and after getting the torn shoe off, hobbled to our division's field hospital about a quarter of a mile farther back. The doctors were all too busy with more serious cases than mine, so I said nothing but hobbled off to the corps hospital, which was a half mile farther back, in a nice piece of woods. The Fifth Corps hospital was initially just east of Little Round Top, on the Taneytown road, in a house and barns owned by J Weikart. After Confederate shells hit it, it was moved southeast, about one mile, to Lewis Bushman's. (Lt A P Case [of the 146th NY], 'The taking and holding of Little Round Top'. In New York Monuments Commission for the Battlefields of Gettysburg and Chattanooga. Final report of the battlefield of Gettysburg. Albany: JB Lyon Co., printer, 1900. V.3, pp.969-972, at p.972) Here I found a good friend in Sergeant Gordon, [sc. James Gordan] of our company, who was shot through the upper part of the leg at the Fredericksburg fight, and had not been able to keep up with us in our late hard marches. Coming up after we had gone into the fight, he could not find us, so he went and reported to the chief surgeon for hospital service. He got me a share of a little tent and some good beef soup, and then got bandages and went to work to get my foot in proper shape again. This was July 3d, and he cared for me till the morning of the 6th, when I got my order to leave on the first train that brought the wounded to the regular hospitals. For me the trying campaign and terrific fight were over, and I congratulated myself that we were the victors and the 91st had been so fortunate, for only one man of our company beside myself was slightly wounded, [Bates lists two: Henry C Gorgas, and Samuel A Haus.] and the casualties in the regiment amounted to only twenty. [See a list derived from Bates.] I have always regretted that I got away from the front before the world-renowned charge of Pickett and Pettigrew occurred, for our position afforded a good view of the ground they moved over. I am disposed to commend General Longstreet for avoiding to change [''sic''] his corps opposite to us, in co-operation with the charging divisions to the left, for we would have meted out the same reception to his troops that so terribly used up Pickett and Pettigrew; and I believe it was because their commander thought too much of them to send them forward to the sacrifice that he failed to carry out Gen Lee's directions. While lying in the field hospital my tent was near the surgeon's operating table, and the sickening sight of gory wounds and amputated arms and legs was no rarity. In a tent close by were two young Regulars. If I recollect aright one was shot through the muscles of the leg below the knee, and the other through the fleshy part of both legs above the knee. Suffering and almost helpless as these men were, they refused for more than two days to demand any attention from the surgeons because there were other cases more dangerous which required immediate care. Gordon [sc. James Gordan] attended to them, however, as well as he could, and nearly every hour of the day they were joking or indulging in some badinage. [''Grand Army Scout and Soldiers' Mail'' v.3 #41 p.1] Riding on top of a box car I came with the train as far as Baltimore, and then I went to see my mother who was in the Government Hospital service there. I stayed two weeks in Baltimore, and got a new uniform and some needed rest. My foot improved rapidly under my own care, and I could get about pretty well. Assuming a bold front, I went to the provost-marshal of Baltimore and told him why I had left my wounded comrades on the train, and that I would like to have an order to rejoin them in the hospital. I got the order and soon put in an appearance among my old haunts and friends in Philadelphia. I had not much of an inclination of becoming an [''sic''] hospital patient, so after a few days, I started off to Cape May for a short season. Time flew on, and when the 18th of August came I had rejoined my company of my own will, having been away only a little over six weeks. My foot was almost well, although no surgeon had seen it since it was injured. The regiment was "taking it easy" in a nice camp in the woods on the east bank of the Rappahannock near Beverly Ford, Virginia. This place is a couple of miles above where the bridge of the Orange and Alexandria Railroad spans the river, and near the ground where the famous cavalry fight took place that began the Gettysburg campaign. Several weeks went quietly by, and one of my principal recollections of the period is of the outrageous character of the "hard-tack" we received. For more than two months, I believe, we did not get a cracker that was not either wormy, musty or infested with wevil bugs. There were lots of emphatic protesting and indignant "cussin" done, but it availed nothing. The quartermaster declared that we were faring no worse than the rest of the corps, and such seemed to be the case. It was reported that the crackers had been in store ever since McClellan left the Peninsula. We thought if they had to be eaten by soldiers, they ought to have been issued to those fellows doing duty in the forts about Washington and elsewhere. We con- sidered [''sic''] that we were worthy of [p.2] better treatment after our Gettysburg campaign of trial and triumph. Another of my recollections of this Beverly Ford camp is of an extraordinary military execution that we were ordered out to witness. Near the end of August [29 August] we had heard that five men, attached to the 118th Pennsylvania, had been court-martialed for "bounty-jumping" and desertion, and sentenced to be shot. These men were said to be distinguished criminals of their class, none of them having deserted less than twice, and one had done it five times, enlisting after each time in a different organization and pocketing the bounty money that was being paid. The general discipline of the army had been of such a merciful sort that many thought they would be pardoned on the day set for their death, and the culprits themselves were reported to be not much concerned. However, our order to attend and witness their end soon came, and one pleasant afternoon the regiment was formed and we marched out, taking a direction that led us up to the Rappahannock and nearer its banks. When we had gone a half a mile or more we came to a large open space that was excellently adapted to the carrying out of the tragic orders that had been issued and the accommodation of the thousands detailed to look on. The ground sloped gently forward from three sides and formed a small valley, in which were five freshly made graves, each having beside it a common board coffin. Our regiment, with the other regiments of our division (2d Division, 5th Corps), were formed in close lines on the sloping ground along two sides of the valley facing the graves, and a little more than a hundred yard from them. We were in the front line and but a little distance from the firing party. Soon the solemn strains of a dirge began far on the left, and a striking procession came into view. On the lead was the band with its mournful music and slow step. Next came a detachment of the guard and firing party, and after them the convicts, following each other a few steps apart. Their hands were closely tied behind them, and each wore a white shirt, but neither coat, vest or cap. Each was accompanied by a comrade, and another platoon of the guard completed the funeral procession by bringing up the rear. The prisoners seemed to be vigorous men, all between twenty-five and forty years of age, and excepting one, walked with pretty steady steps as they marched slowly along the whole front of our line. Then they moved down to where the graves were yawning, and each man was seated on a coffin and his eyes covered with a bandage. The firing party consisted of about forty men, and while they were taking their position at twelve or fifteen yards in in [''sic''] front of the victims, a citizen went forward from our lines and began to have a peculiar conversation with one of the condemned. There was gestures and signs of emotion, and sounds of recitation and responses. This performance continued for eight or ten minutes I think, and none of us could give a satisfactory explanation of it at the time, though we learned soon afterward that one of the deserters was a Jew, and that it was a Rabbi and a Hebrew religious ceremony that we had witnessed. The Rabbi departed, and quick came the clear command to the guard: "Ready!" "Aim!" "Fire!" The rifles spoke together, and four men fell over dead, while the fifth sprang forward, and ere he sank down was a corpse. We were soon on our way to camp, glad that the trying ordeal was over. [more information] This was not the first execution we had witnessed, and a few of us would have attended of our own free will. We were not a hard-hearted set, but this scene made very little impression on us. We remembered how the terrible hail of iron and lead had torn through our ranks at Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville and Gettysburg, and how noble and dear comrades had gone down in agony and blood all around us, and we considered it probable that some of those very rascals had been paid to occupy the places where far better men had been killed; and that their perjuries and dishonesty had made them worse traitors to us than the foe that openly aimed their guns at our hearts. Some of our most vehement comrades remarked, "d--m 'em; it served them right." Some others declared that it was a shame to shoot those fellows so soon, as they should have been kept to help to eat the wormy "hard tack." It would be perfectly in keeping with the usual course of matters in our company, if several had next joined in a discourse about the inconsiderateness of the government in compelling a man to walk so far to his own funeral, and turning out a band of music to make the occasion lively. We were certainly a curious, comical and devil-may-care set, anyhow. Sometime near the middle of September, we started out for the south side of the Rappahnnock and marched along the Orange and Alexandria Railroad until we reached the old town of Culpeper. Near it we encamped a few days, and then moved a short distance again. So we were kept shifting and unsettled for nearly three weeks, I think, and although the general indication of things was for a fresh fight, there seemed to be some catch that we could not divine that prevented the performance from being promptly inaugurated. About the 8th or 9th of October, we were over near where the railroad bridge crosses the Rapidan River, and matters remained unsettled and portentious as before. A morning or two later [apparently 11 October] we were on the go again, and with the rest of the brigade, we retraced our steps to the north bank of the Rappahannock, and late that night laid ourselves down to rest in our old camp near Beverly Ford. In the morning we learned something that was more suggestive than pleasant, when it was reported that Lee had flanked us, and was positively between us and Washington. If such was the case, hot, hard and terrible work was at hand. We stayed in camp all day, and as no thunder of distant guns came to confirm the unwelcome report, the most credulous of us dismissed our forbodings. The following morning [14 October] we were harnessed and loaded early, and tramped over to Bealton Station on the railroad, where we heard more news and learned that our noble army was falling back toward the Potomac in haste. We were certain the rebels were on our flank, but could hardly judge what advantage they had obtained. Our whole division (2d of the 5th Corps), had come together at Bealton, and from there we bore off a little to the northeast in the direction of Washington. When we got a half mile or so from the railroad, we began to move parallel with it in the direction of Alexandria. The other two divisions of the corps moved along opposite to us and nearer the railroad. Our regiment led the division that day, and all of our company was detailed to act as flankers or skirmishers, to cover the head and flank of the column where it would receive the first salute if the enemy had been smart enough to reach a position where they could attack us advantageously on that day's retreat. It was almost considered certain that there would be a "ball" of some kind ere night, and if so, we would have the "lead off." I was placed in charge of the flankers, and having deployed my men several hundred yards away from the main body, in single line, at intervals of five paces, we moved forward, conforming our advance to that of the head of the division. With trailed rifles, that were ready for instant use, we glided along over hill and plain, and through woods, swamps and thicket. Hours passed and Catletts and Bristow Stations were left behind us, and we neared the old Bull Run battlefield. Still no enemy "tackled" us, and we had heard nothing to alarm us except an occasional artillery report in the rear. It was said that these shots were fired by a battery that was with our cavalry behind us, for the purpose of hurrying our wagon-trains that now and then threatened to get stuck and tangled at some bad place in the road. Just after the middle of the afternoon, we got back to the old earthworks that stood close to Manassas Junction. Here a long halt was made, and the flankers were called in. Standing on the earthworks and looking off in the direction of the Warrenton or Baltimore road to the west, the dust raised by the moving column of rebels was plainly to be seen, as well as indications that a force of them were coming over in the direction of the stations we had recently passed. About dusk the sounds of fighting came from out near Bristow. The firing soon ceased, and night was quietly closing about us, when suddenly we were ordered to fall in, in the greatest haste, and were going directly back along the railroad, on the "double-quick." Wearied and loaded as we were, we kept up this pace for a couple of miles, and were then halted for a little rest before we turned about and marched back to where we started from. A part of the Confederate force had hurried over and struck a portion of the 2d Corps at Bristow Station, but they struck the wrong party and at the wrong time, for they were struck back with such effect, that the affair soon ended, leaving several hundred prisoners in our hands. Somewhere about 10 or 11 o'clock, I think, there came a shower of rain, and we were in line again, and having hunted our way through the extreme darkness and mud to the high ground near Centreville, finally lay down for a little sleep about 2 o'clock in the morning. Our condition would have been too forlorn for sleeping had we not been so extremely weary. We had been on foot and loaded with our luggage for twenty hours, and had had but a little to eat. Our clothes and blankets were wet from the shower, and the night was gloomy and cold. We had waded Bull Run in the track of the artillery and wagons, and some of us were soaking wet to the knees, while our shoes inside and out were plastered with mud. There was no wood about to make fires with, and only the bare, wet ground to make a bed on. I expect there were many that were less strong and hopeful than I, who felt worse than I did that night, but I still remember it as another of the memorable nights of my soldier life. [15 October] Long wished for daylight slowly came at last, and after overcoming the difficulties of making ourselves hot coffee to moisten our breakfast crackers, we soon satisfied our stomachs, and were prepared to take a view of the great expanse of country our high position enabled us to overlook. Quietness reigned everywhere, and it soon became pretty evident that whatever advantage the foe had gained at the beginning of his flank movement, was not going to save it from fizzling out to a contemptible end. Sometime during that day we left the Centreville heights and marched over to near Fairfax. I think the distance is five or six miles. The following day [16 October] we tramped back again to Centreville, and so for four days in succession we marched from one of these places to the other each day. So time passed away, and about October 20th we, with the rest of the army, took part in a forward movement in the direction of our old camps beyond the Rappahannock. [Is this the "advance to the Rappahannock" that took place on 7 November?] We slept one night on that part of the first Bull Run battle ground where the severest fighting took place, but we conjured up no spirit of fallen friend or foe to prophesy to us of coming victory or defeat, but each "lay like a warrior taking his rest," with his face to the stars and his blanket or tent-piece around him. Then we shifted ahead for several days in a zig-zag way, and all was quiet until the day that a few of our division and a few other troops hustled the rebels out of the forts at the Rappahannock railroad crossing. We were there, though we did not actually take a hand in this handsome and effective onslaught. Soon after daybreak our men charged over a long stretch of open ground, on the run, and took the fort on the north bank of the river and a brigade of the enemy, together with a pontoon bridge. Having this fort, the one on the other side of the river became untenable for the foe, so the rebels promptly "got up and dusted." We went over after this, and spent several days in camp on Deep Run, this being but a few miles from the forts and river. It was nearly the end of November, and chilly days and frosty nights began to make us think of fixing our tents for "winter quarters." On or about the 26th [Walter has the correct date here.], however, orders came to pack up once more, and our homes and all our household furnishing, as well as our wardrobes and rifles, were soon on our backs again, and we took up the "route step" to act our part in the memorable Mine Run campaign. Although this trip made a pretty decided impression on many of us at the time, I find that I cannot recall the incidents of it as distinctly as I wish. Well, we strode along to the southward, and I believe it took six or seven hours to reach Gold Mine Ford, on the Rapidan River [Sykes calls it Culpeper Ford]. A pontoon bridge was ready for us, and we soon mounted to the top of the high hill on the other side, glad that no foe had been there to oppose us. Part of the way up the hill, on the south bank, a small fortune had been spent in erecting buildings and machinery to mine gold. What the outcome had been I know not, but the works seemed to have been idle for a long time. We went a few miles further before we bivouacked for the night. We moved forward again early the following morning [27 November], and about the middle of the forenoon began to hear firing in our front [''sic'']. [''Grand Army Scout and Soldiers' Mail'' v.3 #42 p.1] We understood that a force of our cavalry was in advance of us, and that they had met an inferior force of mounted rebels. Our cavalrymen drove them back, but like good soldiers, they fought all the way as they went. Our route bore to the westward, and led through a district that was undulating and almost entirely covered with forest. This condition of things compelled our cavalry to advance slowly and cautiously, and our progress was governed by theirs. I think it was near the middle of the afternoon, when, after crossing a road that formed a right angle with ours, we came to a cleared space and an old habitation. This place, I believe, was called Hope Church, though no church was visible that I can recollect. Other Union troops were here that had come by another route, and some confusion was visible. The rebel cavalry had got back to a strong infantry support, and our cavalry seemed to be going to the rear to leave to us the perils of forcing a further advance. There was very little firing going on, and after we had stayed at Hope Church awhile we fell back a short distance and moved northward for several miles towards what became the right of the Union lines. A [d]rizzling, chilling rain came on, and it was sometime after dark when we bivouacked in the woods, near what was known as Robertson's Tavern. Actually, they moved to Robertson's Tavern early on 28 Nov. Nearly all the country about here was covered with forests, and was a reminder of the Chancellorsville wilderness. It seemed to be a very undesirable region to make a campaign or fight a great battle in, as each army might become so mixed and confused, as to be unable to distinguish its front from its rear. The ground we were on had been fought over that afternoon by the 3d Corps, we were told, but despite this, and the fact that we were wet and chilly, as well as weary and lightly fed, several of our company got together and gave us a sort of burlesque of German opera, that made the place seem like bedlam for awhile. Other companies might quiet down under the influences of weariness and anxious forebodings, but our set was liable to get up a rampage in spite of the most adverse surroundings and depressing circumstances. Quietness finally reigned, and we got what sleep we could before day began to dawn [Walter seems to be running together several days here. The 91st moved to Robertson's Tavern on 28 Nov, relieved the 2nd corps at 4 am on 29 Nov, but prepared to attack the Confederate entrenchments on 30 November], for we were then hastily aroused and started off again, going still further to the right. We marched for an hour or more, part of the way being in a track that the Pioneer Corps had cleared of trees in the night, so that the artillery could get along. We halted where the woods was [''sic''] not dense, and as the weather had been getting colder and colder, until the breeze had a regular icy bit about it, we began to feel very much like having some hot coffee and some sort of a breakfast. There were strict orders against making fires, and the men were ordered not to go out of sight of their officers. Generals and staff officers were riding to and fro every few minutes, and though we heard no firing, the indications were that "the ball" might begin at any moment. After a couple of hours or more we moved on a quarter of a mile further to the right, and then soon learned what the real condition of things were [''sic''] in our front. We had just passed a large field of thirty or forty acres that opened towards the enemy. It sloped gradually from us for a quarter of a mile to where there was a creek of considerable size, as well as some swamps, and then rose again for a short distance to the edge of a strip of low pine woods. We could see that the pine trees were nearly all "slashed," and the work was still going on. This slashing was done by felling the trees with their tops towards us, thus forming a tangled barrier that would greatly impede the passage of any troops from our side. Back of this, where the ground was higher and the trees were more lofty and diversified, the officers' field glasses brought into view a line of breastworks held by a strong force of Lee's veterans. It had evidently been intended that we should charge those works early in the morning, and we were at a loss to account for the long "stay of proceedings." [Meade wrote his wife on 2 Dec 1863 that 'a corps commander' [sc. Warren], who had initially been confident he could carry the Confederate works, had changed his mind just as the attack was to begin, leaving barely enough time to call off the supporting assault. The Confederates used the time to strengthen their defenses, making it impossible to attack anywhere. (The life and letters of George Gordon Meade, by George Meade. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1913. Volume 2 page 157.)] To us who knew so well what it was to attack such a foe in such a position, the prospect was anything but exilerating. After a short time part of our artillery came around and sent a few shells over as bearers of "our sincere regards." The enemy acknowledged our attentions by sending us their compliments by like messengers, and though some of their shells howled and hummed uncomfortably near us, I believe no one was injured. The day was somewhat cloudy, and the breeze continued stinging cold, so that, at times, a dozen or more of us would be seen chasing each other around in a circle trying to keep warm. Now and then some comrade would go to the edge of the field to take an observation and free his mind. "No line of men can ever cross that place, that's certain. Good-bye to this regiment and brigade if they send us over there. Every man of us will get our final discharge before we can get across that creek and swamp, and through these pines." Such were the thoughts and comments of the men during the trying hours of the early part of that memorable day. The officers had little to say, and looked as anxious and careworn as any of us. In case the charge was ordered, our chances, as I figured them, were exceedingly unpromising, as we were almost certain to be the extreme right of the line, and so "catch it" from the front and the flank. Soon after noon the men began to steal away by two's and three's to go a short distance to the rear to make coffee. Dry sticks were quickly gathered and turned into a cheery blaze and warmth, and we all felt better after getting a good hot drink to wash down our crackers and pork. By the middle of the afternoon it was pretty generally concluded that there would be no charge, and our hearts were lightened accordingly. About this time, however, we moved back a short distance over the route we had come, and were then ordered forward in line of battle. All about us was woods, but the trees were not close, and there was [''sic''] many low, bushy pines, so that we could get along right well, but could not see far ahead. We had advanced but a few rods when a rebel battery opened fire right in front of us, and scarcely more than five hundred yards away. Still our good fortune did not entirely desert us, for as usual, the enemy fire a little high, so they only made havoc among the trees and scared us pretty badly. On we went until we seemed to be more than half way to those thundering guns, when a halt was ordered and we laid down very close to the ground. The way the shot and shell howled and tore through the low pines for a few minutes was terrific, but then the firing ceased, and soon afterward we fell back a quarter of a mile or more and began to make some preparation for spending the night. [This occurred on 1 Dec.] Details for pickets were made, and the men were posted as though we fully intended to stay, but as soon as darkness closed around us the pickets were withdrawn, and all hands of us were up and away. We soon got on a pretty good highway and realized that we were retreating. Weary and worn though we were, our spirits grew brighter and our steps quicker at the thought. I particularly remember the sturdy strides that kept our captain well on the lead through all the long hours of that long night. On and on we went, nor did we make any considerable halt until after the first streakings of dawn had dimmed the stars and rimmed the horizon in the east. Then we rested for an hour or more, and a few of us had a little uncomfortable nap. Onward was again the command, and a short march brought us to the Rapidan River at Germania Ford. We strode across on the pontoon bridge and bore off in the direction of Kelly's Ford on the Rappahannock. The distance from Germania to Kelly's was eight or ten miles, and when we had gone nearly half the distance, we made a long halt at a convenient place to cook, and so we had our hot coffee again. When we first started back we did not know but that the enemy had made some sort of a flank movement on us again that would compel us to fight our way back to the protection of Washington, but after this rest we were pretty certain that we were only going back to where supplies could easily reach us. We were off again, and in the afternoon we tramped over the pontoons at Kelly's Ford and were on familiar ground near our railroad once more. Still our steps were not stayed until we arrived opposite Bealton Station, which was several miles further on, and here we went into camp. We had the lead of the brigade on this march, and we "stepped out" so effectively that we left the other regiments several miles in the rear, they not coming into camp until the next day. I believe we could travel equal to Stonewall Jackson's celebrated "foot cavalry," although we carried so much more baggage than they did. Just after crossing the Rappahannock I nearly fainted, which was such an extraordinary thing for me that I will tell how it happened. We had halted for a few minutes, and in trying to pull an old rail out of a pile, my hand slipped and a large decayed splinter ran with great force into my thumb, where it broke off. I could not budge it, so I went to the surgeon to have him cut it out. He passed my hand from behind, between his knees, and with an instrument a good deal like a lance, began to gouge at this splinter and try to cut it out. The blade of the implement seemed to be very little sharper than its handle, so that after he had made three attempts to cut it from the wound outward without making any progress, I nearly "keeled over." Drawing my hand away I walked of and left him, and persevered with it until I got the old wood out myself. So ended our Mine Run campaign, and it does not fully console me to know that Mine Run, with the hills and woods and swamps that environ it, is the only region that I ever left the "rebs" in peaceful possession of willingly, but when I think of it, of the weather we had there, as well as the prospects we had to contemplate, I want to exclaim every time, "The d--l take that place, anyhow." One great consolation in regard to the campaign is the smallness of the loss in killed and wounded all through, and it seems miraculous almost, that our regiment, with three hundred or more men present, did not lose a man. As an evidence of what the weather was, I recollect it was reported that several of the Pennsylvania Reserves had been frozen to death on the picket line. Our camp near Bealton Station was not in a suitable place for winter quarters, because wood was scarce and water not fairly abundant, and as December had come, bringing Christmas and New Year near, the boys soon began to be anxious to know how and where to be fixed, with a view to our comfort as well as having boxes of good things sent us from home. We had been resting a little more than a week when a new matter of interest was brought to our attention by the adjutant reading at dress parade the orders recently issued by the War Department in reference to re-enlistments. [''Grand Army Scout and Soldiers' Mail'' v.3 #43 p.1] The orders issued by the War Department was [''sic''], that all men who had served two years or longer of a three years' enlistment, who would volunteer for three years more, unless sooner discharged, could begin the new term at once, and would receive a bounty of four hundred and two dollars from the Government, together with a furlough and transportation to visit home for thirty days. Regiments that re-enlisted, three-fourths of their men could return home in a body, taking their arms and colors, and have a chance to recruit. Commissioned officers, however, could not re-enlist. Here was a temptation, especially for us in the ranks. Dreary winter was upon us, and a desolate country was around us, while "In happy home we saw the light Of household fires, gleam warm and bright." when we thought of being in Philadelphia during and after the holidays, with plenty of money in our pockets. But we did not fail to remember Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville and Gettysburg, as well as the campaign that had just ended; and I beleive there was a good many like myself, who had concluded that money could not compensate men for enduring the terrors and risks of battle. We knew the South was yet very powerful, as well as far from being subdued, so that if we enlisted for three years more, the hardships of the past might be as almost nothing in comparison with what the future might bring us ere the war would end. The officers immediately busied themselves to secure the enlistment of the regiment, for, by succeeding in that, they would have a chance to accompany the organization home on a veteran furlough. We were in no hurry either to accept the Government offer or to gratify the officers, with whom the men scarcely deigned to discuss the matter, though it was much canvassed among themselves. In thinking it over, finally, I decided that it was foolishness for me to talk of quitting soldiering so long as I could do a soldier's duty, or the war lasted. I decided that it was better to see the conflict through in our good company that I knew and [p.6] got along with so well, rather than to go into another after awhile, even with higher rank, that might prove a weak or inefficient organization. So the next morning I enrolled myself, and forty-two of us, members of A Co., of the 91st Pennsylvania, re-enlisted then and there, which I am satisfied is an extraordinary record. I believe that in less than forty-eight hours afterward the re-enlistment of the regiment was assured. Several members were absent in hospital, but of all who were with the army, only three or four of those who had been soldiers long enough to accept the terms, did not go with us. These, with about an equal number of recruits who had seen less than two years of service, were transferred to another Pennsylvania regiment to serve while we were at home. A few days were then spent in making out pay-rolls. As soon as our men knew that their clothing accounts were to be settled, a lively wrangle began, for which there was pretty good cause, for, when they drew knapsacks and clothing to replace what was lost through the colonel's orders at the time we left Washington, the things were charged against them, and other Government property, they had lost by no fault of theirs, had been put on the same list. The men objected to such injustice, and several finally swore that they would not re-enlist if they had to pay for these things. The captain declared that he was held responsible for the stuff, and if the men did not pay for it, he might have to do so, though he swore he should not do it. The men remained firm and had to be conciliated, so the clothing book was put into my hands with authority to make every man's account fair, according to my best judgment. My own "dunnage" account was quite pleasant to contemplate, for it showed that Uncle Sam owed me more than thirty-eight dollars in commutation for clothing that I was entitled to but had not drawn. I had been made a present of an outfit of clothing just after leaving Libby Prison, and another lot of apparel that I got while absent, being wounded, after Gettysburg, had never been charged to me. Beside this, I had never been able to reconcile myself to Government shoes, shirts and socks, but managed to supply myself with these necessities from Philadelphia. The army fatigue cap was an abomination to me also, and when I drew a new cap I used to throw its bent peak away, and sew a straight peak to it, thus getting rid of much of its slouchy appearance. While rolls and accounts were being fixed so that the paymaster could visit us, and while the boys were full of plans and anticipations in reference to the good times that were so near at hand, another spell of detestably cold weather came on. Many of us were in need of blankets, overcoats, or underclothes, because we had deferred asking for them until we got into winter quarters, where we could take better care of them, and now, when we were likely to go home, we did not want to be bothered with them. Our dilapidated little shelter tents were put up with little care of precaution, and being on an exposed plain where wood was scarce, we realized very forcibly the unpleasantness of the wintry visitation. One cold windy night was especially vile. The whirling, biting gale seemed to drive right through our tents, bedding and clothing, so that we could neither sleep or keep warm anywhere. It was a night of trials that almost equalled the terrors of a day of battle. When we first put our names down, we hoped that we should get home in time to see Christmas in Philadelphia, but that festive day found us still in Virginia and our misery. The day following, however, we were mustered for the new term, and having been paid, we impatiently waited to be notified that our transportation to Washington awaited us. January 2, 1864 [They actually left on the 4th], we piled ourselves and our goods on common platform cars, and in the midst of a whirling snow-storm began our northward journey. A couple of hours' riding brought us to Alexandria, where our stay was short, and we were soon speeding up the Potomac on a steamer for the national capital. Once in Washington we soon made our way to the Soldiers' Rest at the railroad depot, where we were served with hot coffee and then we put up for the night. Our familiar old haunts about the city had little attractiveness for us now, but each was anxious to get the latest news from Philadelphia or hear the last sensational report in reference to ourselves. A comrade came to inform me that the colonel [sc. [[Gregory-6961|Edgar Gregory]]] had just got a dispatch to let him know that city councils had resolved to present each of us with a Nankeen overcoat of the largest size, as soon as we arrived, so that we might present a more uniform appearance. Soon afterward I heard that it had been arranged that the Philadelphia policemen were to meet us at the depot, and that each of us was to be carried home on a window shutter, in order to show the city's appreciation of us and to prevent us from becoming fatigued. We certainly looked at though we needed some new "rigging," and somewhat resembled the sort of chaps that are sometimes borne upon a "shutter," but we could appreciate a joke for all that. In the evening I was agreeably surprised by a visit from John Carroll, of the 6th New York Cavalry. He was a pleasant and plucky young man, whose acquaintance I made in the rebel guard-house at Winchester. [See Walter's description] We had got right well acquainted with each other before our Southern trip was over, and I was glad to see that he was still safe and wore the straps of a lieutenant on his shoulders. When I first met John he was the owner of a new and fine pair of gauntlet gloves, made of buckskin, and as robbing prisoners had not then become part of the general tactics of the Confederates, so those gloves were showed off whenever there was an opportunity. In our lines they were worth two dollars and a half, but a rebel officer's first offer for them was twenty dollars, which was promptly declined. Whether it was on the 3d or 4th of January when we reached Philadelphia I cannot remember [They actually arrived on 8 January, although they had been expected to arrive earlier.], but after our arrival we made a short parade, and were dismissed in front of Independence Hall. The commissioned officers were assigned to recruiting service, and the rest of us scattered, fully bent on making ourselves as happy as possible for the next thirty days, at least. [''Grand Army Scout and Soldiers' Mail'' v.3 #44 p.1] After reaching Philadelphia I had no relatives to stop with, but found a good home with an old friend who was full of good nature. I soon had a bath and a clean uniform, as well as a few "doses" of "civilized" victuals. Living well and having few cares, time sped rapidly along, and two-thirds of our furlough time was soon gone. Then I got a notion to desert my old comrades, provided that I could get a captaincy in another regiment, new or old. Having a strong recommendation from an influential source, I visited Harrisburg to see Governor Curtin about the matter. The governor happened to be indefinitely absent just at that time, and after waiting several days in vain for him, I gave up the attempt and came back to Philadelphia. When our thirty days were up we reported to headquarters at Fifth and Chestnut streets, but there was no duty for us to perform, so the freedom of the city remained to us until the 16th of February. Then the regiment was ordered to Upland, which is the high ground just back of Chester. The large building now used as part of the Crozier Theological Seminary was there then, as well as several barracks that had been put up for hospital purposes. A high wooden fence enclosed all these, and this place was made the general rendezvous for re-enlisted men belonging to eastern Pennsylvania. Our colonel [sc. [[Gregory-6961|Edgar Gregory]]] commanded the post, and our adjutant [sc. [[Tayman-44|Benjamin Tayman]]] became post-adjutant. We expected, of course, to be sent promptly to the front. Day after day still found us there, and as there was little duty to perform, and only Government food to live on, life in the uncomfortable barracks soon became irksome. "Running the guard," to take a short trip to Chester or Philadelphia, soon became a sort of general custom. Guards were posted outside of the fence with strict orders to allow no one to pass, but this availed very little after dark. Several of the veterans would go together to a remote point along the fence and tear off a slat. If the guard opposite was a recruit, they would intimidate or cajole him into giving them a chance to slip out. If a veteran happened to be on duty there when the fence cracked, he probable marched to the farther end of his beat and gave his undivided attention to some distant object, while he remarked to himself, "It's no use to keep the boys in the [p.2] lousy pen, when they are so near home and have no duty to perform." Our company had been more successful than any other in filling up, and of over twenty that had joined us, only three or four were objectionable on account of age or bearing. Nearly half of them were young and spry fellows, who had seen some service in other organizations, and the whole lot seemed likely to be a credit to themselves and the company under fair management. Several of the youngest were not yet eighteen years old, and drew my special interest on that account, because they so faintly realized what was before them. Near the end of February there was [''sic''] so many absences that the colonel refused to grant any more passes to go out, and about this time I concluded that I would like to visit Philadelphia again. Since coming to Chester, the company had been entirely in my charge, and as it was reported that the officers of the regiment were as bad about taking "French leave" as those of the rank, I considered that I was being imposed on. So about 3 or 4 o'clock on the morning of the 5th of March, [the muster roll shows him AWOL starting 3 March, and the regiment actually left on 2 March] several of us ran the guard in the usual style, and started across the country to find a station on the West Chester and Philadelphia Railroad. A tramp of four miles or more brought us to the place we sought, and as the weather was quite cool and the building was not quite finished and was not tenanted, we forced our way in, started a fire and made ourselves happy while we waited for the first down train. We reached the city in good time and scattered. On the morning of March 3 [sic; the muster roll shows him AWOL until 17 March], I returned to Upland, and to an unpleasant surprise. I found that the day I left the regiment had been mustered for pay, and the day following, had left for Virginia. Nearly one-third of the command was absent without leave, and our names had been sent to the Provost marshall of Philadelphia, with instructions to arrest us as deserters. [On 6 March 1864, Sinex reported that 204 enlisted men were present, 156 were absent without leave, 17 were absent sick, 1 had deserted, and 35 had been detached from the regiment. Thus, more than one-third of the enlisted men (but only 1 officer) were AWOL (letter).] The first officer I met was the adjutant [sc. [[Tayman-44|Benjamin Tayman]]], who gave me a lively overhauling, and after blustering awhile, sent me to the colonel [sc. [[Gregory-6961|Edgar Gregory]]]. After the colonel had chinned awhile, I told him I was ready to go down and join the regiment at my own expense, if he was willing. Then his tune changed, and he told me I was to stay and take command of the absentees as they came in, and stay with them until transportation could be had to take us to the front. This did not suit me a bit, and there was quite a small fuss before I acquiesced. Two weeks afterward a large squad of us got off, and after an uneventful trip, rejoined the regiment just below Bealton Station, on the Orange and Alexandria Railroad. Once more we were on the "sacred soil" where it had often before been pressed by our "vandal" feet, and being down near the Rappahannock River, were as far south as the rebels would admit that the Army of the Potomac could maintain its ground. When we got into camp we drew up in front of the tent of the lieutenant-colonel [sc. Joseph Sinex], who was in command, and who greeted us with a harangue that was rather more forcible than refined in its make up, and in which I was characterized as the chief of the bummers. We were dismissed to our companies to take up the routine of camp life. Our camp was on a sloping piece of ground that was literally bare. Great attention was paid to keeping all garbage or trash from lying about, and for awhile we were credited with having the cleanest camp in the army. We were still attached to the same brigade and division as before 3d Brigade, 2d Division, 5th Corps company and battalion drills were frequent and military regulations and formalities carefully observed. As the three regiments brigaded with us wore fancy uniforms of the zouave style, the brigade commander was desirous that we too should adopt a similar dress, but we would have none of it. We objected to being so easily identified in case we should straggle a little, or be caught on a small foraging expedition of our own. However, we were ordered to drill the zouave tactics and bayonet exercise. The adjutant [presumably not Benjamin Tayman, who was post adjutant at the rendezvous, and did not rejoin the regiment until June.] drilled the non-commissioned officers of the companies from the book, that they might instruct the men. These were trying times to some of our recruits, particularly several of the youngest of them. Put in the ranks to drill with expert soldiers before they had learned to step out promptly at the word "march," their heels would be trodden against and the [''sic''] would get "out of step," while not being used to handling their muskets firmly promptly and properly, added to their worriment. To avoid being so harassed, they sometimes absented themselves from drill and dress parade. When they returned for supper I would give them an extra drill for punishment. In matters that were in the regular line of duty I could not show any favoritism, and this made me seem very harsh and tyrannical to them, as the discipline and instruction of the company devolved upon me; the captain [sc. [[Gregory-6963|Francis Gregory]]] still being in Philadelphia, and the first lieutenant [sc. John G Brass] being detailed to command Co. H. Newspapers came into camp daily, and we knew, from other sources besides, of the great preparations that were being made for the spring campaign. General Meade we knew pretty well, and had a good deal of confidence in, but the matter of General Grant assuming the chief directorship of the Army of the Potomac did not strike us very favorably. We knew that Lee and his army were greatly different from the rebels that had been doing the fighting in the southwest. The last of April soon came, and one afternoon while battalion drill was going on we received orders to pack up and move. Off we went to the westward, and having crossed the Rappahannock once more, put up our little shelter tents near army headquarters in the vicinity of Brandy Station. [''Grand Army Scout and Soldiers' Mail'' v.3 #45 p.1] On the third of May, 1864, we moved again, and this time our route was southward and towards a dangerous country. The following day [sc. 4 May] we crossed the Rapidan and moved in the direction of Chancellorsville. As we thought of our former misfortunes in this region of forests and thickets, our anxieties and forebodings were far from being of a pleasurable sort. The rebels had boasted that no Yankee army could ever make its way south through that wilderness, and we knew they thought themselves able to make the boast good. Though our army was vastly superior to theirs in numbers and equipment, we felt pretty certain that we could not advance another day without brining on a terrific battle. There was so much that favored the foe. They were ahead of us and could await our coming almost where it suited them. They could hide their cavalry near the road, and rest while they waited for a chance to make an effective sweep upon one of our columns; they could mask their artillery and hide their opportunity. What chance had our cavalry or artillery to help us? How could they manoeuvre or act effectively in those narrow forest-bordered roads? It seemed that we "dough-boys", the infantry, would have to bear nearly the whole brunt of the contest on our side. Thought we were loaded almost like pack-horses, we were expected to go forward in the road, the thicket or the swamp; and we could fight either funning or walking, or standing or kneeling, or lying. We would furnish the skirmishers or the line of battle that would advance to develop or dislodge the enemy if he seemed inclined to lurk in the woods. If the rebels assumed the aggressive, we would be depended upon to defeat their charges; without the swooping grape or the howling shot and aball [?] of our artillery to help us. One great botheration of that country was that after moving about in various directions among the bushes, we could no longer tell which was our proper "front," and consequently could not tell on which side either friends or enemies were likely to appear. On the morning of the 5th [?] of May, we were near the Chancellorville battle-ground, and coming to a place where a road extending [?] in the direction of Mine Run joined our road, [page 2] we turned off and followed it a short distance till we came to high ground, and then rested in the open woods on the right of the road. This place was said to be near "Parker's Store," but what Parker or anybody else could do with a store in that country is a mystery to me. I would think that a man's hat would hold more store goods than he would sell in a year in the locality. There was no noise or excitement for some hours, and so far as we knew, there were no troops ahead of us, nor arms near by, except our brigade. Appearances this time, as on several former occasions, proved deceptive. A number of times, in former campaigns, we had thought ourselves almost alone and dangerously exposed, but if a fight began, many other commands were at hand whose presence seemed little short of mystery. Our columns had got to moving so quietly and quickly, and the umbrageous character of the country made it possible for large bodies of men to be near each other for a long while without detecting each other's presence. Under our present circumstances there was no clang of drums, or blare of bugles, or flaunting of flags. I think it was between ten and eleven o'clock when musketry firing began more than a quarter of a mile to the south of us. It soon increased in volume and came a little nearer, but we did not concern ourselves visibly about it. A little while longer and the infantry fire down in the woods became terrific. There was a spasmodic or intermittent character about it that indicated that the enemy was making repeated charges on a part of our line they could not break. Thinking that we might receive a share of the rebel attentions soon, we began to busy ourselves to get up a small breastwork. We had neither axes or shovels, so that we had made very little progress when near the middle of the afternoon we "fell in" and began to advance in line of battle, parallel with the road that was just to the left of our regiment. There had been a lull for some time in the roar and snap of the musketry farther to the left, and it was our turn now to hunt up and stir up the foe, that we might know just what he was at. The ground had a gradual downward slope in front of us, and the woods were open so that we could easily get along. We were the extreme right of the line and if we should run against a strong line of the enemy, whose flank extended beyond ours, we would be in a specially dangerous fix. Our own lieutenant [sc. John Brass] was still commanding Company H, and a lieutenant of Company D [this could be either James Diehl or John Hamill--I suspect it is Hamill] was assigned to us, for it would not look right to have the first and largest company of the regiment going into action without a shoulder-strapped officer. We had gone scarcely more than a furlong when we reached the location of a small valley, and drew the fire of a rebel skirmish line. We went a few steps farther and a line of infantry gave us a salute. Though the end of their line there did not extend quite as far as ours, they seemed very near; but we could not see them on account of the density of the trees and bushes. What seemed to be an explosive cartridge burst right in front of my face, blinding me for a moment and cutting my cheek a little. No one near me had been seriously hurt, and the regiment began to move to the left and rear. This movement, and a small swamp near by, caused several of us to become separated from the main line. These men I held together to act as skirmishers in case the enemy should attempt a flank movement of any kind. Seeing no hostile indications, we slowly fell back and rejoined the regiment where we had been lying before. I do not know what the brigade or regiment lost in the advance, but Company A had only one slightly wounded. [not listed in Bates] The musketry fire to the south of us at times through the day was a continuous roar, and is said to have exceeded any that occurred elsewhere during the war. After our advance the sounds of strife gradually died away, and by sundown, "silence reigned o'er all the scene once more." We were hungry and tired; we had started early, with a weak breakfast, and had dined in a way that was weaker. We finally succeeded in making some good coffee and this, with fat pork and crackers, gave us a passable supper. Next, we began to consider the chances of getting a night's rest. I think it was near nine o'clock, and after many of us were curled up on the ground for a snoose [''sic''], when order came to "Fall in" as quietly as possible. Our regiment, only I believe, got ready and moved off towards where the heaviest fire had occurred during the day. After crossing the road and entering the woods again, our company was separated from the rest, and with a strange officer for a pilot, we moved on. The forest was extremely dark and we moved with great caution. I soon began to wonder how the mischief our guide knew where he was taking us. Directly we hear chopping ahead, and then the sound of voices. On we went through the gloom, till we seemed within a stone's throw of the noise. Then we came to a little breastwork of earth with a shallow trench behind it, that was not more than thirty or forty yards long. Into this we spread ourselves and drew a long breath of relief. Next a detail was made of all our most experienced veterans, and these the lieutenant took out to act as videttes, a few paces farther towards the foe. Each of these was to select a tree and stand by it, with his rifle ready for instant use, and keep himself as quiet as a mouse. The rest of the company was in my charge in the trench, with instructions to keep every man alert and make no sound above a whisper. We soon comprehended our situation. We were close to the rebel line, and the choppers were working at a breastwork. A little to our left a religious meeting was being held, and we heard part of the chaplain's address. When this was ended, several voiced joined in singing a hymn to a familiar old tune. By half past 10 o'clock stillness almost perfect and oppressive held sway,. and helped the night to disguise the fearful aggregation of hellish destructiveness and woe that was reposing behind the picket-lines in the woods for miles around us, except that about four hundred yards away in the left of us the enemy had a piece of artillery to the front, and every fifteen or twenty minutes would let go a shot that was sent high enough to make its way back to our main line on its mission of annoyance or slaughter. Had they understood our position, they could have enfiladed and blown us out of it in a few minutes. I was reminded of the "Burial of Sir John Moore," and this was "The distant and random gun The foe was sullenly firing." I could not account for this foolery, for they knew the shots were not likely to do us much damage, while the reports of the gun startled and harassed their own men that had so much need of sleep. By midnight the cannonade had ceased and I was in additional trouble. My men, thoroughly worn out and compelled to keep quiet, could no longer keep awake. Sitting along on the edge of the low trench, they would lean on their rifles and sleep in spite of me and themselves. Again and again did I go along and arouse and caution them but my efforts were in vain. Even the precious water from my canteen, poured down their backs, would not keep them on the alert while I passed from one end of the line to the other. By half past 1 o'clock I was as desperate as they were, and going to the right of the line I stretched myself out upon the ground to forget my cares and leave Providence or fate free to their own desires. I slept, perhaps an hour, when there came a sudden awaking, and an officer stood over me. It was impossible to distinguish between friend and foe in the intense gloom. He whispered: "Rouse your men and get them in line silently and quickly." He moved out to bring in the videttes, while I obeyed his order without a question. The rest were soon in, and without giving them time to get their knapsacks that had been piled under a tree a little distance in the rear, we started back, and in a little while rejoined the regiment. We laid down and got two or three hours of slumber before full daylight came and ended another of the memorable nights of my soldier life. Several of us left the regiment and went a short distance to a ravine to make coffee. When we came back, some of the boys told us how the rebels, when they discovered that we were gone from their immediate front, had rushed over and through the woods to search of plunder, and how some of our artillery that had been massed and masked for the purpose had been making havoc among them. Towards the middle of the morning we moved off to the left in the direction of Chancellorsville, and in a little while found ourselves on the extreme front again. All was quiet, however, and here we fell in with one of the immense heavy artillery regiments that were so prominent a phase of that terrific campaign. [''Grand Army Scout and Soldiers' Mail'' v.3 #46 p.1] Several regiments were raised in the North during the two previous years for artillery service, and to draw men in it, it was proclaimed that they would never be sent to the front, but would serve their term in taking care of the fortifications around Washington, Alexandria, Baltimore and elsewhere. These regiments became very strong in numbers, and had been having comparatively easy times until a recent order from General Grant had compelled them to come to the front to act as infantry. Here in the Wilderness, May 6th, 1864, was the first we saw any of them. They came down with twelve or fourteen or sixteen hundred men each. They had bulky knapsacks and great possessions. They had "dress hats" and "dress coats," and bright brasses and white gloves, shoe blacking, etc. They moved away from the breastwork just as we came up, and as company after company went by, we looked at them with astonishment and pity, for we well knew what would be the fate of their goods and themselves if the campaign lasted a few weeks. One of our fellows ventured the opinion that "that must be a whole brigade." Another remarked: "How are you, white gloves and shiny buttons." White a third exclaimed: "Lord, won't the rebs make things fly if they get a chance at them fellows." We were used to seeing regiments of from eighty to four hundred men. Our uniform was cap, blouse and pants, more or less smoked with pine, and smeared with the "the sacred soil." Some of us who were more fastidious carried an extra shirt, [p.2] drawers and socks. I was wearing a black slouch hat and fine cloth jacket and pants, but no sash or stripes, except a small chevron on my right arm. Our luggage was reduced to the utmost. To carry a testament or pack of cards was out of the question. When a letter came to me that was precious enough to keep until I could answer it, I threw its envelope away to decrease my load. We had got things down ever so fine as that. We spent most of the day in quietness at this point, and there seemed to be very little fighting going on in our neighborhood. Near sundown we were off again, towards Chancellorsville, on the old plank road. There were many troops ahead, and we moved slowly along till about 9 o'clock. Then a strange sound began to be heard in advance that resembled low thunder. Nearer and nearer, and louder and louder, came the rumble. The mystery quickly became painful, for we were hemmed in with dense woods, and heard neither shouts nor shots. It must be a stampede of artillery. On they rushed and thundered, and as they met us, we sprang from the road to the edge of the woods, and they shot by like some sweeping and irresistable [''sic''] engine of vengeance. The march was not delayed two minutes, but the mystery remained until the next day, when we learned that it was a stampede of a few pack mules, but where they started or where they stopped, or how much mischief they did, I never knew. One of our color-sergeants, a fine young fellow from Delaware [sc. Robert Chism], was run over by them and had both legs broken, from the effects of which he died. [Chism died about midnight on 7 May 1864.] Shortly after this our route was changed now to the southward, or towards Mine Run, and through the long, long hours of all that night, we toiled onward. Sunrise came, but there came no halt for breakfast, neither came the sounds of renewed battle. Where could the enemy be? and where were we going? Those were the questions that puzzled us. I think it was after the middle of the morning when the sharp crack of rifles, a half mile ahead, brought the strong hints of a worse trouble ahead than we already endured, near by. Soon we turned off into a large cleared space of uneven ground and formed line of battle. We were the extreme right of the line, and as we moved forward, the firing over to the left of us became very lively. In a few moments I saw the rebels making a determined charge beyond the left of our brigade, and it seems that our regiments on the left were somewhat confused by the character of the ground and the danger of their position. A small piece of woods was bothering us, when a slightly retrograde movement in the left detached several of us from the main line. Instead of struggling to rejoin our comrades, I assumed an independent command, and we moved off to scout or skirmish in some woods to the right, that was a favorable place for the enemy to concentrate, or plant batteries in. We had just started, when two pieces of light artillery opened fire from a short distance, sending their shots over in the direction of the lively fighting. I think there was not more than eight of us, and after we had moved forward, cautiously, for a short distance, we consulted whether we should attack those guns or try to find out first what support they had. We were close to the guns then, but would have to crawl much closer before we could see just how they were fixed, so we moved more to our right, and directly came in sight of a whole brigade of cavalry grouped together and taking it easy in a meadow. They were within good rifle range, and we proceeded to stir them up at once. A line of their skirmishers soon came for us on foot, and were just getting dangerously near when a skirmish line of the 1st New York Rifles came up and relieved us. They checked the rebels and we rejoined our regiment. A line of battle was established right along by the little piece of woods that had bothered us awhile before. Here we remained several days and had a warm time of it, both in reference to the weather and the active and unpleasant attention of the enemy. There was open ground for a short space to the right and left of our regiment, and then more woods. Many other troops were present and a strong line was maintained. An irregular field, extended in our front and reached back from four to six hundred yards to more forest, that swarmed with rebels. There was a little swell extending along a hundred or more yards to the front, and there our picket line was established. Our men could screen themselves by lying flat, but the foe kept up such a worrying fire that they soon dug little pits, piling the dirt up in front, so that they could change position a little with more safety. When the fresh guardsmen were to go on duty each morning, they would get ready in a sheltered spot just in front, and then go on a run and throw themselves into the pile, while a small shower of bullets would come humming around them. The men they relieved would soon afterwards spring up and run to the rear, and then there would be more flying bullets. During the long, sunny days, this exposed and dangerous service was very hard on our men. Several of our regiment were killed on this line, among them was one of our company's youngest recruits, who received a fearful wound in the stomach. [James McDermot was killed there, and John F Jester was wounded.] A Confederate battery was set in the woods at the far corner of the field, and every day, for a little while, would open fire in our direction. They treated us to solid shot, shell and shrapnel. The limbs of the trees flew, and the racket was fearful, but they always fired a little too high to do us much damage. The last morning we spent at Laurel Hill we charged across the field and in front of the battery. It was desperate work, but we went over and drove the foe back from the edge of the woods and held their line a while, and then fell back to our former position under a sharp fire. The Regulars had charged to the right of us, and other troops to the left of us, and the action was severe all along. What good ever could, or did come of that charge, I never knew. It proved that a strong rebel force was still in front, but the demonstration cost us a fearful price. Of our company, one of the sergeants and another of our young recruits were killed, and several wounded one mortally. [Joseph Andrews was killed at Spottsylvania Court House, on 12 May 1864. Frank Miller died of his wounds on 20 May. Also wounded then in co. A were John Beaver, Albert J Quick (died 22 June of his wounds), Marcus Ullman, and Jones Urwiler.] Coming back from that charge, we were a good deal scattered and disordered, so I made an oblique movement to get to the cover of the woods. The enemy was gunning for us briskly, and I had an old fence to climb. Getting over a fence under fire, loaded as we were, with rifle, cartridge box, haversack, canteen and knapsack, was something of a job, and just as I reached the top, my foot slipped and I came down on the other side in such a comical heap that it set me to laughing. I soon got back to where the boys were rallying about our colors again, and learned that I had been reported killed or seriously wounded. Late in the afternoon [sc. 13 May 1864] we harnessed and loaded up once more, and took our way off towards the southeast. Night came on but the march continued, and we became aware that a large and hurried movement of troops was taking place. We seemed to be marching on by-ways or across open country, and occasionally different columns of troops would get mixed or blocked. This aggravated the tired and hungry men, and made them inclined to straggle. Sometime after midnight we marched through a small muddy creek, and some gravel lodged in one of my shoes. I tramped along for a mile or two and then fell out to relieve my feet. By the time my shoe and stocking were cleaned, the company was a quarter of a mile ahead. I pondered a little, and concluded that I was going to look about for some place to get a little sleep. I strolled along a little farther and came to a pine forest where several little parties of tragglers [''sic''] were trying to do a little cooking or get some hot coffee. Hungry, weary and bedraggled, I spread myself on the ground near them, and slept until after daybreak. [sc. 14 May 1864] Then I cooked my breakfast, and, after eating, rested awhile longer. Our troops seemed to have all gone by in the night, and occasional sounds of fighting came from several miles ahead. [''Grand Army Scout and Soldiers' Mail'' v.3, #47, p.1] Fearing the rebs might come on us suddenly and leave us no chance to escape, I moved leisurely off towards the front, for it was no part of my programme to allow myself to be made a prisoner again, except under the most desperate circumstances. Some of the men seemed inclined to see the matter differently, and concluded that Southern prisons could not be much worse than the dangers and hardships we were undergoing. I fell in with two or three more of the company during the morning, and we put in the time until near the middle of the afternoon before we found ourselves near the positions held by our regiment. Just as we were about to show ourselves, the command was reformed and moved off in a direction that seemed to be to the rear. Down we sat, for as only one other regiment besides our was moving, we concluded they were not going far and were likely to come back. They were going around somewhere, we thought, to protect the pioneers in making a road through the woods or in making a bridge, or some such service. Half an hour or so later we saw a line of troops charge up the hill to a house that was a mile or more off to the left, and one of our batteries sent a few shots in that direction. [This occurred on 14 May 1864.] An hour later the regiment came back to its former position. Our lieutenant-colonel [sc. Joseph Sinex] had been severely wounded at Laurel Hill, so the major [sc. John Lentz] was now in command, and though he was commonly good-natured, he gave me a lively overhauling for being absent so long. The accident, darkness and confusion of the previous night was my excuse, and got me off. We were lying on the open ground a short distance behind a line of breastworks held by other troops. I soon learned that we were near Spottsylvania Court House, and there had been some hard fighting in the vicinity early in the day. Our fellows had been actively, but not so desperately employed. They, with others, had charged that same house and driven a considerable force of the enemy from the position. They were relieved by other troops, and the rebels came back and took the place from them. When they made the second charge the enemy were leaving, but they were in great danger because the shots fired from [p.2] our battery were sent too low to go over the hill. The regimental loss had been light, and Co. A lost none, though its loss since the campaign began amounted to two killed, fourteen wounded and three missing, being a loss of over thirty per cent. of the number that crossed the Rapidan with it. About dusk we moved to the right and front a little, and occupied a very exposed position. To the right of us were woods, and a few yards behind us a hollow ravine that might form a good shelter to fight from. Orders came for us to put up a breastwork at once, and the officers bestirred themselves to get the men at it, but all were so utterly and desperately weary that little progress was made. Some one soon suggested that if the front line got too hot, the ravine would be very convenient. One of the officers said they were going to occupy that, and d-- if he wouldn't shoot any subaltern that attempted to fall back to it. He was quickly informed that when it came to that sort of a game there was a good many more about beside him that could take a hand, and he subsided, for, however courageous and pig-headed an officer might be, he could not help realizing that, in such a campaign as we were going through, he lived by the suffrance of his men. Fighting in the woods, and the picket-lines at night, gave men a chance to get rid of obnoxious officers with little risk to themselves. All was quiet along the line, so we slept where we were, and the following morning moved to the left to where good breastworks were already up. This was about May 13 [actually 15 May], and several days of rest and good weather followed. The regiments along our line would plant their colors on the works during the day, and they waved beautifully in the spring breeze. It was nearly half a mile across to where the woods hid the enemy's works, but we heard their band play as the gentle zephyrs brought us the strains of the "Marsellaise," "Annie Laurie," and "When This Cruel War Is Over." Occasionally a Union or rebel battery would fire a few shots, but the infantry, on both sides, cherished their rest. The last day we spent in this neighborhood, all the company, except myself, went on picket. Orderly-sergeants not being expected to do picket duty, I was clean. Early in the afternoon word came that there would an issue of rations, and I went out to tell the boys, so that if there was a chance, some of them might come and get what the company was entitled to. I found them in an open, rocky piece of woods taking things easy, and I strolled all long to hear what "chin" might be going. That evening when the men came in, they told me I had hardly got away when a lot of sharpshooters crawled near and looked after them so sharply for a couple of hours, that they scarcely dared to stir. [perhaps 19 or 20 May?] The day previous to this, I experienced considerable tribulation in getting a short letter written. Behind the breastwork was no shade, but out in front, a few yards, was a tall cedar with a close top, that sheltered a nice spot from the sun. Portfolio in hand, I seated myself there, and had got my paper spread out, when over came a rebel shell that burst near by and went humming about. Directly another shot came and buried itself in our breastwork, and then another went howling over a good distance to the rear. A comrade sang out: "Pard, you'd better come in out of that!" and I came. Quietness reigned for some time after, and I went out again, but before I got through, two other shots came visiting in discomforting proximity. From Spottsylvania we made a night march of ten or twelve miles to a pretty spot, where there had been a boarding school called Edge Hill. War's vandal hand had left no traces here, and we heard no sounds of strife during the past two days we remained here. South and southeast our route continued, through a fair and fertile country, and, during the morning of May 23, we came to the North Anna River. [actually 21 May 1864] The stream appeared nearly a hundred yards wide, and was waist deep, rocky and rapid. Somebody said we were at Jericho Ford, but I could see no signs of a place for vehicles to cross. Our side of the river had not very high steep bank, but the other side had in fact, a formidable bare bluff extended all along. As we gazed up and down we wondered how it could be that no rebel artillery was in place to send its ballish compliments among us. Could it be that our wary and active foe would allow us to cross unmolested? Our whole division waded across and mounted the bluff, and our hearts beat a good deal easier. Line of battle was formed, and we advanced a quarter of a mile or more, coming to a halt near the edge of a nice open woods. Arms were stacked and the order, "Rest!" was given. The day was warm and bright, and matters seemed so settled and peaceful that nearly all of us threw off our accoutrements and scattered. Reports soon came that there was a couple of farmhouses not far off to the left and front. Another report said, a flock about fifteen sheep were just beyond the woods. Several of Co. A, and a lot of others, took their rifles and started off to forage. One of our chaps soon came back with a pair of chickens, and offered to share with me if I could raise a kettle large enough to cook them in. They were a prize, though far from corpulent. I found a fellow that had a gallon kettle and willing to go in with us, so the fowls were quickly over a fire. Meanwhile the musket-firing off to the front had got right lively, and some one remarked that there must be a hundred of those sheep or some other stock out there. We were the extreme right of the line. Soon the firing got close to the left, and we saw the men rush for their pieces in the wildest haste. The owner of the chickens seized the kettle and he and the owner flew to the rear, while I and others dashed to the stacks in front for our rifles and equipments. In five minutes a hot fight at close quarters was raging all along the line, except in front of us. Fully one fourth of our regiment were absent from their places in the ranks, and only a third of the officers stuck to their places in line. Bullets sung about us very sharply, but we held our places and our fire till the foe should come near. Only a skirmish line showed up, and while waiting for a good shot, a bullet tore the bark off of a small tree that partly covered me, close to my head. The force of rebels that had attacked us so impetuously, outnumbered us, and had it not been that some of our artillery had been advantageously placed in time, would probably have given us a fearful rout. As it was they were repulsed gallantly, and the action was pretty much over in less than an hour. The regiment lost eleven in killed and wounded, but none belonged to our company, though our absentees did not turn up till the next day. Every other regiment in the division lost more than ours, I believe. [''Grand Army Scout and Soldiers' Mail'' v.3 #48 p.1] The episode of the chicken I had, but lost so unexpectedly and suddenly reminds me of another, characteristic of those times, that I will relate. Of course our recruits by this time, were expert and well-tried soldiers, but they could not read the signs about them, and exercise the subtle intuition that was so natural to us veterans. The movement of a column of cavalry, a few shots on the picket-[line] or riding to and fro of staff officers, were signs of the greatest portent to us sometimes, while at other times we viewed them with the utmost unconcern. Experience had taught us to understand our circumstances in relation to these things wonderfully well. Perhaps we would be taking it easy at what seemed a safe distance in the rear, and two or three of the recruits would be fussing about a small fire, trying to make some coffee or a small stew, or toast some hard-tack, when an old soldier, who had perceived some far off sign of coming trouble, would remark, "If you fellows want that stuff, you had better get it in you pretty quick, for we'll have to get out of this pretty soon." Or may he would say: "You roosters better drop that and get your things on; there's going to be h--l here directly;" and it was apt to turn out somewhat as he had indicated. While I have been thinking of that chicken that I wanted so much and did not get, another circumstance, a different sort of an episode, has come to my mind. My action in this matter, thought it was contrary to the direct command of my superiors, was of a kind that secured to me the strongest regard of my immediate comrades. I believe it was two or three nights previous to crossing the North Anna, that a large portion of the 5th Corps, including ourselves, bivouacked in a sort of mass in a small valley or basin. It was dark when we got there, and though we seemed to be away from the front and sheltered, bullets came humming among us frequently and several were hit. It was confounded mysterious and bothered us not a little. However, by 10 o'clock this ended, and nearly everybody was asleep. About midnight I was awakened by a messenger from our adjutant [sc. [[Tayman-44|Benjamin Tayman]]], and ordered to send a corporal and two men toward the ammunition train and bring cartridges enough to make up sixty rounds to each man in the regi- [p.2]ment. He said the wagon was close by, and indicated the direction. I spread my opinion at once, by saying that we had from thirty-five to forty rounds a piece now, and the men were too much worn to be burdened with more; beside the fact that we had never needed as much as was in our boxes in any one fight. The night was pretty dark, and thinking I could right the matter I took my detail and started myself, instead of sending a corporal. When we had gone a hundred yards I halted and instructed them that we would scatter and search for the wagon awhile, but, at the same time, would do our best not to find it. After moving about for twenty minutes or more I whistled for them, and we went back to the regiment to report our failure to find the cartridges, but finding all hands asleep, we turned in too. In the morning, there was a little fuss made by the adjutant and colonel, but we got clear of carrying the extra stuff, much to our satisfaction. Leaving the North Anna we made a sort of detour southward, and came around to the Pamunkey River, in the vicinity of Hanovertown, I believe. [28 May 1864] This was a woody country, and I did not see any indications of a town, but that was not strange, as Virginia seemed to be full of placed that had a great deal of name but very little else that was visible to identify them by. From peaceful Pamunkey we went across to a place near Beaver Dam Station, on the Richmond and Fredericksburg Railroad. Here we were in line of battle, and began to put up breastworks near a picket-line. The rebel and Union pickets were making it hot for each other, and bullets flew around among us as we worked in the woods, in a very discomforting style. We soon left here, and for several days subsequently I cannot recall our doings in anything like systematic order. One day we marched cooly along in some low woods in front of a rebel battery that was firing into it at very close range. One of the shots scattered the brains of a comrade of Co. E, and soon afterward we had to cross a road where the rebel sharpshooters made it very unhealthy. [perhaps Alexander Baird, who was killed on 1 June 1864] We rushed across, a few at a time, but several of the regiment were struck. One hot day we were in a breastwork in the woods near the Mechanicsville Road, and all was quiet except a little picket firing. Shortly after noon came a terrific storm of rain and thunder, that lasted an hour or so. When this was about over our regiment, alone, got into line, and we moved off a little distance to the rear and to the edge of the road, where there was a very large field. All firing had ceased during the rain, but as we moved off it began again, and seemed to increase rapidly. We soon saw that something extraordinary had happened. Men of different regiments and brigades came rushing to the rear in a way that betokened a panic, and directly it seemed that every regiment of our 1st and 2d Divisions must be in confusion and danger of rout except ours. A Union battery came up at a gallop, and took position near us. We remained quietly in line under a suspense that became terrible, when a few minutes later a piece of rebel artillery was run up along the road near our flank and began to blaze away, sending shells right along our line. Overhanging limbs near them kept the enemy from getting a direct range on us, which was our good fortune, as our position was such that a well-directed shot might have killed fifty of us, as we did not even lie down. Two shells passed a little above us, and then one came that seemed to fairly fan our faces. One bursted [''sic''] near the left of the regiment and wounded several, and another went fearfully near a group of mounted officers, composed of General Griffin and his staff. Remaining passive and in line under such circumstances was an ordeal that tested the mettle of the boys pretty thoroughly, but they held their placed like heroes. However, quietness came again in a little while, and we found out more of what had happened. During the storm the rebels had arranged an attack on the line held by our division, and when they came, their rush was so unexpected and impetuous as to nearly surprise our troops, who were principally engaged in trying to dry their blankets and tents. They captured some of our pickets and some of our breastworks, but the veterans of the 5th Corps were a hard lot to rout. They rallied so quickly and made it so hot for the foe that they fell back without us having suffered very heavy loss. Two or three days later our brigade manoeuvred about all day on a dilapidated farm, and men who climbed tall trees said they could see the spires of Richmond. When night came we made a sort of forced march in the other direction, though we had not seen a sign of the enemy. About this time our captain [sc. [[Gregory-6963|Francis Gregory]]] took command again. He had been with the army for two weeks or more, but had not joined us, pleading sickness or some other excuse that was very frail as the reason. It was commonly said that he kept away to avoid going under fire. About this time, too, came peremptory orders that every man must carry sixty rounds of ammunition. I protested, saying the men could not keep up with more load; and the order was so modified that we were allowed to throw them away rather than fall out. Of course, all above forty rounds was soon disposed of. Days sped by and we kept moving along till we got to the neighborhood of Cold Harbor. There, that morning, upon which nearly all of the Army of the Potomac was engaged in the bloody and futile charge on the adjacent rebel fortifications, that were so formidable, we were lying around in a loose sort of a fashion, a safe distance to the rear. Part of our division was engaged, and as far as I know, our regiment was the most unconcerned of any. Myself and several others went and had a swim in a mill-dam, having no idea that our army had received a worse than Fredericksburg repulse, through worse than Fredericksburg generalship. This was about the 6th of June, and about this time our regiment was transferred from the 2d to the 1st Division, of the 5th Corps, becoming part of the 1st Brigade. [They changed brigades on 9 June 1864.] As time kept its course, we meandered about the Peninsula with the rest of the army, and saw some of the country made famous by McClellan's great campaign. We crossed the Chickahominy [13 June 1864] and York River Railroad, and were near Bottom's Bridge and other places whose names belong to the history of the early part of the war. By the middle of June, without more fighting, we were down near Charles City Court House and the James River. [They reached the James River on 14 June 1864] June 16th steam transports carried us over to the south bank, and we realized pretty fully that the mighty work that was to be accomplished towards the destruction of the Confederacy by Butler's army, while we were giving Lee's command so much entertainment, had fizzled down to about nothing. How gloomy and dispirited the army felt at this time I had no means of knowing, but it did seem as though some spirit of misfortune that was dire, pitiless and relentless, held us in close alliance in all our campaigns in eastern Virginia. In the late operations between the Rapidan and the James we, as a company and a regiment, had been favored, but we were sure, nevertheless, that our experiences had been terrible. The strain of battle, hunger, heat, thirst, dangerous and wearisome vigils and marches, by night and by day, had somewhat cowed the spirits of Co. A, though the old buoyant and devil-may-care air still clung to us still. Few of us figured on the sick list, and I was as sturdy as the best of them. Holding a position that relieved me of picket and guard duty, came very nice at times, and helped to reconcile me to the non-possession of the commission that had been due me for the past sixteen months. I still had no stripes on to show my rank, and had the black slouch hat and blue jacket that I began the campaign with. I carried a knapsack, but you may be sure it was a light one. With us the matter of lightening our load and reducing our personal luggage had been brought down to dots. Few carried knapsack, blanket, overcoat or plate. Several carried no extra clothing whatever. At times we were hard up for a chance to wash clothes, but I am sure we were never counted as lacking in the honor of cleanliness. One of our recruits came in from a foraging trip one day, bringing the lower half of a three quart coffee pot. It had a wire bale to lift it by, and had been used by some rebel soldier, I expect. It struck me that coffee or soup would boil quicker in it than in the deeper, narrower cups we generally used, so I begged it or traded for it, and for several months cooked in it and carried it slung to my haversack, where it often drew droll comments from the boys. How I would prize that old section of coffee pot if some chance should put it in my possession again. I believe I could recognize it among all the cups and kettles that both armies used in Virginia. It was a scallawag sort of utensil, that was so lacking in style, but how many meals of stewed meat, or crackers, or soup or coffee, did I have from it, that went down with that relish that a good appetite gives. Few of us had need to be ashamed of our cooking when our limited facilities were considered. I carried no plate, but had knife, fork and spoon, of a very light patter, that locked together when not in use. Co. A, taken altogether, were not only expert soldiers in company, battalion or zouave drill, the routine of camps and hostile campaigns, but in the minutia of what can be done to palliate the harshness of military life under the most trying conditions, and help them take such care of themselves that they should remain as effective combatants in the ranks. Nor do I want any body to infer that our obscure regiment was not up to the standard of efficiency that characterized other city regiments. I have good reason to blieve [''sic''] it was decidedly above that standard, and that soldiers from the cities were the best troops in the service. We had a short rest on the south bank of the James, and then in the night, moved back across the country till we neared Petersburg, not far from what soon became well known as Cemetery Hill. Our position here was near the 9th Corps. There did not seem to be much going on in the early morning, but we soon learned there had been hot work there on the previous day. I think it was near the middle of the forenoon when our brigade advanced, being formed in line of battle, soon passing a line of our troops that were occupying the first line of rebel defenses. The country was undulating and pretty much cleared. A field from which the grain had been harvested was in front of us, and we moved briskly across it, quickly drawing a salute from a Confederate picket-line, that then fell back. On we went, and directlly [''sic''] our regiment came to a short railroad cut, some twelve or fourteen feet deep. This stumped us for a moment, but we sprang into it and with a good deal of agility mounted to the other side. A contemporary anonymous account also mentions this cut, but claims it was 40-50 feet deep; perhaps the depth varied greatly. Here we came to a halt because the rest of the brigade had ceased to advance. Just in front of us was a small valley and creek, and then a steep rise in the ground for a couple of hundred yards or more. All along the creek was a strong line of breastwork, strongly occupied. In front of the brigade these works were in a line that represented nearly a quarter of a circle, so that in advancing we would encounter an enfilading fire on each flank, as well as a deadly fire in front. The force we had there was fearfully inadequate to charge such a position. There we remained in line, mostly lying flat, for a half hour or longer. Our company was the right of the line and a good deal exposed, so that rebel sharpshooters made it very uncomfortable for us. A comrade of Co. F was killed beside me, Four soldiers in company F were killed on 18 June 1864: David Hall, Patrick Cahill, Henry Gray, and Samuel Lamb and a member of an Ohio regiment, whose presence we could not account for, but who was very close to my place, died instantly, many of us hearing the thud of the bullet as it entered his scull [''sic'']. We could do no effective firing in return, and after a half dozen more had been struck, we got out of this trying position, moving to a sheltered position a little to the left. Some other troops came over, and after some hours delay a new line was formed, after which "forward!" was the order once more. We knew desperate work was ahead of us, but on we went. As soon as we got to the creek or began to ascend the rise, we encountered a very sharp infantry and artillery fire. Our line was still so short that both flanks were terribly exposed. The left of the line soon wavered, halted, and I think, fell back a little. We, on the right, pressed on, several companies of us being favored somewhat by a depression in the ground that we had to move over. We quickly saw that our charge was broken, and down we lay as flat as we could get. We were not much more than a hundred yards from the rebel works. I believe the enemy was badly worn out and felt the need of husbanding their ammunition, or they would have made us get out of that. We were in constant danger, but we stuck like heroes. One of our young recruits, a son of a regimental chaplain, lost his arm, and another received a deadly bullet in the head. Many were struck as the hours wore on, and glad were we when the hot sun went down and the stars began to peep. [''Grand Army Scout and Soldiers' Mail'' v.3 #. 49 p.1] The battle of the 18th of June had ended. As soon as darkness came we went back, a few at a time, and bringing up rails and whatever else could be found, to start a breastwork, crawled forward and put them in place; thus establishing so close to the enemy the line of fortification that menaced them so long. Here, at this very spot, was where the tunneling and mining was done, that resulted in the demolition of a rebel fort nearly opposite later in the summer. In little squads, too, we went down in to the hollow to make coffee and have a sort of supper; many of us having eaten scarcely anything since the early morning. By eleven o'clock quiet reigned all along the line, and our sentinels having crawled forward to their placed a few paces in advance, we settled ourselves to try for a little sleep. Each of us lay with all our harness on, and our rifles right at our hands. Ours was a very ticklish position, being so near the enemy's works and on ground he knew so well, a strong rally might be made on us in the darkness, and we be defeated in spite of ourselves. We were still the extreme right of the line, and resting with our flank in the "air," as the saying is. I anchored myself a little to the rear of the company, and our first lieutenant came and lay close beside me. Soon after midnight there came a sudden commotion and excitement, and word flew along that the "rebs" were crossing their works to charge us. The darkness prevented us from seeing more than twenty paces or so, but each man promptly grabbed his rifle and scrambled to his place behind our little barricades, except me. At the first instant of the alarm the lieutenant had aroused, seized my piece and got into line. So when I started up and found him and my musket gone, and that a fierce fight in the dark was the immediate prospect, I took to my heels and ran to the rear. Away I went for a hundred yards and then waited for the action to begin. Only a few scattering shots were heard, and directly I was back with the boys. All hands had been too intent on watching the front to notice my departure or return. In the early morning we were relieved by other troops, and went to the rear and left to rest in the shelter [of a] railway cut. The 18th of June had been a trying and bloody day with us. Our regimental loss, in killed and wounded, was over eighty, or very nearly one-third of all that were present. Our company lost its share, and twice during the day did I hear the bullets thud as it entered a comrade's skull. All day we rested in hot discomfort from the weather, while the picket and sharpshooters' fire added a worse discomfort to the lives of those who had taken our places on the front. June the 20th found us still lying in the cut, and the same sort of firing was going on. Bullets often came singing or humming over us, but could not reach us if we stayed near our places. Towards noon the sun got very hot and there was no breeze, so myself and a comrade named Wood [probably Edward Wood], mounted the bank to lie in the shade of some bushes. We had taken our ease for an hour or more, when a bullet from the front drove with terrific force against the blade of my left shoulder. Wood heard it, and asked me, as I turned over, if I was struck. I told him I thought the shot had gone into my lungs, and asked him to probe the hole with his finger to find its depth. The holes made in my jacket and shirt were quite large, but he found none leading into my body. When I thought the bullet had lodged in my lungs, I at once considered the chance of getting over it, and taking into account the hot weather and my worn down condition, concluded the probabilities were decidedly against me. Up we got and went down to the company, where I stripped. It was found that the shot had glanced downward from the shoulder blade, across the spine, giving that a scrape, and then found its way out of my clothes. The missile was of lead nearly two inches long, with very blunt point. It struck me lengthwise and with the power of a stout fellow smiting me with a fence rail. For several days my lungs were sore from the shock. Our surgeon was at the brigade hospital, a half mile off, so I was advised to go over there to have the wound dressed. The shortest route led over some high, open ground that the rebel sharpshooters could reach. I ventured it and got over safely in spite of several undesired attentions. The The [''sic''] doctor fixed me up, and being admonished to be more careful in the future, I went back to the command. Along in the afternoon we moved farther to the left and rear, and finding myself considerably crippled, I rested my rifle against a bush and abandoned it. I did not expect to do any fighting until I got better, and then I would probably be able to pick up another "shooter" somewhere. Then the brigade moved out towards the front again and "felt" the enemy a little, and seemed to make him quite lively for a while. The regiment held an advanced and somewhat isolated position, and I believe when night came, half of it went on picket, while the other half as a reserve bivouacked behind a little barricade in a patch of woods. In the meantime I was taking care of myself, at a pretty safe distance to the rear. I say "a pretty safe distance," because I recollect so well how "tarnal uncertain" how much of the country we soldiered through was in regard to furnishing anything like a genuine refuge. At all seasons of the year, or at any hour of the day or night we were liable to the harrassments of the foe. We might be punctured, or mangled, or "gobbled," without a minute's warning, and it would be nothing strange. In the morning [probably 21 June] our regiment and a lot of other troops manoeuvred about and stirred up the rebels again. I went forward to learn more about the racket, and getting into a large field, was made the recipient of some attentions from the Johnies, that were more direct than pleasing. I feel back in good order to a small piece of pine woods, but had scarcely arrived there when one of the enemy's batteries made things howl and rip in that particular locality. I held the place, however, and the cannonade soon ceased. Late in the afternoon the regiment came back and camped close by. In the operation of this and the previous day, it had lost several by wounds, but none were killed, I believe. In this camp we remained from the 23d of June till the 20th of July. We were on open ground, and the weather being sultry and dry, crotched posts were put up along each street of the camp, and a lattice-work of crossed poles being formed overhead, covered thickly with boughs, we were shaded for a time in a way that was very agreeable. Our location was about two miles south-west of Petersburg, and three-quarters of a mile south-east of the Jerusalem plank road, at the point that afterward became so celebrated as the location of Fort Hell. Our second sergeant and I tented together, and having elevated our shelter tent a little, we made a bunk of pine poles and branches, that we often rested on while we read or discussed the affairs of the nation. Meanwhile the troops on the front were extending and perfecting that strong line of earthworks close to the enemy's that was to be one of the prominent features of that great siege. Details of our regiment and other commands near by were invited to exercise with the pick and shovel, and a strong fort was soon visible in the rear of our camp. The abrasion on my shoulder and spine where the bullet struck me healed rapidly, but as it got well, I began to suffer from a peculiar nervous disorder, that neither disabled me nor allowed me to feel well enough to do a soldier's duty. This was a burning and twitching sensation in the feet and legs, accompanied with lassitude, though my appetite continued good. Two or three of the redoubts along the rebel line could reach us with their guns, and one in a while would send a little iron over to plague us, but the effect was small. Two-thirds of July had soon sped away, and the regiment went on the front line again. It was over a little distance towards the Jerusalem road, and for several days kept shifting about. Nothing extraordinary seemed to impend, so I went back and put up again in the camp under the arbor. Division headquarters was near, and a detail from our company was on duty there, while others were often passing, so that I was not lonely. A mining operation began to be talked about, that was being conducted by the 48th Pennsylvania. This [work was only a little more] than a quarter of a mile to the right of us, and behind the very breastwork that our company had established so near the rebels on the 18th of June. The object of the mine was to blow up a strong redoubt and battery the Confederates had opposite. We knew this involved considerable time, work and secrecy, but a new hope came to us that the sirocco of our misfortunes might have spent itself at last, and the strong attack to made [''sic''] in connection with the explosion might be so successful that Petersburg and Richmond might fall, and the war speedily come to a close. The hour set for the denouement was known to us, so at daybreak, on the morning of July 30th, I started to be with the boys, and see and do what I might in the emergency. I found that Co. A and Co. F., I think, had been sort of crowded out of the breastworks, and were lying back a little distance, and something nearer the fated fort than the rest of the regiment. They were huddled together in what they called a bomb-proof. This was a hole dug out something like a cellar, and roofed with logs and earth. The cause of this was that the rebels, several days before, had set a battery of two mortars in a hole in the field back of their works opposite, and had been sending shells over occasionally, nearly the size of a man's head. When one of them would sink into the ground and explode, a cartload of dirt would go flying about, and they were most discomforting devils to hear, high over head, going flit, flit, flit, as they turned over and spit fire. When a piece of artillery banged at us, we knew about where to expect its missle [''sic''], but when one of those things were hurled on its curving way, there was an aggravating uncertainty about whom it was most likely to drop on. Our bomb-proof was much too frail for what was expected of it, but as no very serious mischief had been done us yet, the fellows had lost a good deal of their dread of the things. The 91st Regiment's position on the front line was close to the extreme right of the 5th Corps. Next to our brigade came the division of colored troops, attached to the 9th Corps. Only a few minutes remained when I got to the company before the fort was to go up. The arrangements were being discussed, and I think no shrewd soldier among us approved of the colored troops making the initial charge or attack. It was not to be supposed that they could keep Lee's army divided or whip it, and capture Petersburg. We were willing the darkies should have their full share of the dangers and hardships of the war, but we wanted neither to fight ahead of them or support them. They had not much experience; our faith in them was weak, and we wanted their share of the service kept as distinct from ours as circumstances would allow. [''Grand Army Scout and Soldiers' Mail'' v.3 #50 p.1] The mine was now to be exploded. The artilleryman stood to their guns in the redoubts along our line, but we of the infantry had not been ordered to fall in when the minute arrived that had been set for the firing of the train. There was some depression in the ground where we lay, so that we could not see well off in the vicinity of the entrance to the mine, although we had a good view of the parapet of the doomed forts from the top of our bomb-proof, where several of us lay to watch for results. We kept our eyes strained, but thirty or forty long minutes got away and a quietness almost oppressive still reigned. We marvelled at the delay and were fearing the attempt had ended in an egregious failure, when there came a heavy thud, and immense masses of the rebel earthwork were hurled upward and tumbled over. Smaller fragments of various kind mounted higher in the air, and a cloud of dust nearly obscured the place as our artillery in the vicinity drove their shot into the enemy's works all along. A tornado of destruction struck the rebels with the suddenness of a flash. Scarcely a man of them had been astir; so the surprise was complete and demoralizing. Some of their pickets rushed into our lines, and their breastwork near the mine was abandoned. Again our eyes were strained, expecting to see our colored comrades go surging across the wreck of the redoubt. A long ten minutes passed away, our artillery slackened its fire, but no blue-clad infantry appeared in the gap. We looked at each other in wonder and dismay, for we felt that some infernal insubordination or incompetency was blasting a more than golden opportunity. Not less than twenty minutes, though I feel sure a half hour or more had gone before the sound of musketry over there told us the charge had been made. Plenty of time had been given the foe to prepare a deadly reception for the attacking force. Again our artillery thundered at their line of works, and the fight went on under our very noses, as it were, and we, lying about taking it easy. We could not see fast how the contest was going, but in less than an hour the racket had ceased, and we knew that one more disaster to our cause had reached its consummation. We knew [p.2] too, that as usual, the subalterns who endured the suffering, were not to blame. Reports of the whole affair were soon among us. We heard that the commands were sent over without definite instruction, and got mixed and disorganized in and about the "crater." It was said the enemy attacked them from three sides, and our artillery fired into them. Harassed and confused, they made but a slight resistance. Many were shot down where they stood or in trying to get back to our lines. Some were captured, and at once shot by their malignant foes. It was a sickening and villainous affair in nearly all its aspects; sickening in the butchery that took place; villainous in the neglect and stupidity of the high officers of our army, who could have easily made it a brilliant success. Many dead and wounded lay between the lines, but covered by rebel guns; no one dare approach them as they fairly scorched beneath the fierce summer sun. Night came at last, and though the enemy was intensely vigilant, several of the wounded managed to roll or drag themselves to succor or safety. Another day came and still the wounded and dead sweltered in the sun. This made the bodies so foul that the odor became sickening to all in the vicinity. On the morning of the third day the rebels agreed to their burial, so, seeing a flag of truce flying up at the ruins, our captain asked me if I would walk over with him. I went. A detail from the 9th Corps had dug long, shallow trenches, and the horrible work of dragging the bodies--mangled, bloated, foul and wormy together was going on. Surely this was war in its most awful aspect, and a sight never to be forgotten. A few of the enemy stood upon their works as sort of unconcerned spectators of the progress of the interment. I believe it was a day or two after this, when the rest of the regiment having been withdrawn from the front line, we made another camp, in which we spent several weeks. [probably 3 or 4 August.] This was the most remarkable resting-place of our soldier days. A quarter of a mile to the left, on the high ground forty yards in rear of one of the main redoubts, far from shade and water, we put up our little homes. We were so exposed as to make an excellent target for the four rebel batteries from the Jerusalem Plank Road to the "crater." Rebel riflemen could easily reach us from their works; some heavy guns had us in easy range from Cemetery Hill, and the infernal mortar battery could plump shell among us besides. How was that for giving us a chance for an enjoyable existence? In the midst of this multitude of dangers there was safety; not a man was killed that I know of. When the camp was new the officers wanted the men to make a large bomb-proof, but the weather was hot and the work lagged, so that it never was quite finished, and rarely had any occupants. However obscure as an organization we may have been in the Union army, we were certainly far from obscure to the enemy at this time. How this could be may seem strange, but their batteries on the front never bothered us; neither did any sharpshooters. The big guns on the hill fired a few shots in our direction to intimidate fort builders that were at work in our rear. The mortars were trained against the darkies, but when they opened, our artillery made the dirt fly around that hole in the field, so that very few shots were fired. In fact we were treated with an amount of consideration calculated to make us feel quite proud and contented. Thought our little camp was a continuous challenge to the enemy and we were unmolested, matters were very different with the colored troops a few hundred yards to our right. The rebels were continually on the alert to annoy and injure them, so much so, that they had to live below ground almost continually. One day the battery near us opened on some rebel entrenchers up near Fort Hell, when, by standing at the breech of the piece and watching intently along the range, we could see the flying shot when it got several hundred yards away. Most of the shots fell short, and those that made big rips in the ground near the diggers seemed to disconcert them very little. Details of our men spent several days out in that direction, extending and strengthening our works. I fooled about with them one day, and came very near being struck by a section of a shell that came humming along. Reminders of this kind were very common about that neighborhood then, and continued to be for the next six months. [''Grand Army Scout and Soldiers' Mail'' v.3 #51 p.1] From near Fort Hell, along towards the Union right, or the James River, our entrenchments and earthworks were so close to the enemy's that we could easily call over to them. This sort of diversion was not allowed, but over in front of us was a little ravine where the pickets met on the sly to do a little trading in coffee, tobacco, newspapers and other comforts. It is said, too, that the "blue and the gray," on more than one occasion at this place, entertained each other with a "little game of euchre." As the autumn approached we became well aware of the impoverished and forlorn condition of our foes, and opposite our front occurred the first of a series of night forays, that continued through the fall and winter in that vicinity. Our pickets, when they went on the line, usually took haversacks with a lot of rations, canteens, blankets, overcoats or pieces of tent, to increase their comforts. Late in the night a lot of rebels would get together and make a sort of a sally on our fellows, and, if they succeeded in making them fall back, would advance far enough to get any property that might have been left and then scoot back. Of course there was considerable danger in trying to play this caper on veteran troops, but it succeeded sometimes, and their necessities were great. Menaced by many dangers in and around our arid little camp, we kept the sun-browned tenor of our existence as even as we might, and had few on the sicklist. About the 20th of August we gathered our things together and took them again to the old camp where we had put up the arbors. There was [''sic''] some indications of a bigger move being on hand, so we fixed up very little. On the morning of the 22d the regiment, with the rest of our division and other troops, moved off to the left. [The attack on Weldon Railroad actually began on 18 August.] I told them I thought they were going around to strike the Weldon Railroad, and such was the case. A detour of several miles brought them to the road, which was quickly torn up and its line occupied and fortified with very little fighting. I did not go with them as I still continued to feel badly. That afternoon or the following day other troops moved out, principally of the 9th Corps, I believe, to form a junction with our division, and make our main line continuous. They had to do some sharp fighting, [p.2] but repulsed the rebels at every point. Two days after the movement began, I concluded I wanted to join the boys again, so I started leisurely out along the rear of the new line. I came to a spot where a field hospital had been the day before, and in stepping over a little gully noticed right under me a pile of amputated arms and legs. They were a saddening and a sickening sight. On I went, and when I was but a little distance back of where the regiment lay, a fight of the most lively kind suddenly began. It seems Lee had determined on a big effort to recapture the railroad, and this impetuous attack by a large force was the result. They struck part of our brigade and the brigade to the right of ours, and were soon repulsed. Their loss in killed and wounded were [''sic''] severe. They also lost several hundred as prisoners and several flags, while our loss was slight. When cannon shot began to rip around me I selected a big pine tree to sit behind until the racket should be over. The sudden and unexpected opening of this entertainment caught a lot of teams and teamsters, officers' servants, musicians and other non-combatants, right up to the front, and the skedaddle they made was a sight to behold. Thirty or forty minutes sufficed for the storm of flight to spend itself, and then I went forward and found Co. A in good condition, having suffered no loss. Our position, which we occupied for several weeks, was a little to the left of the large building that soon became well known as the "Yellow House." Our little shelter tents were soon up in proper order, and the woods cleared away and a small breastwork put up to protect our rear. The picket-line in front was a quarter of a mile out, beyond a dense thicket, and those of us who remained in camp could rest in much more security than at any time since we first attacked Petersburg. While we were at this place the last spasm in reference to "Our Old Commander, Little Mac," went through the army. This was a scheme to present him with a very handsome testimonial, but who its projectors were I did not learn. I think twenty thousand dollars or more was to be raised, by allowing each field officer and line officer and each subaltern to subscribe a strictly limited amount. I think it did not strike our regiment for a cent, and so far as I was able to find out, it soon ended in a miserable fizzle throughout. Washington and Philadelphia papers reached us regularly, and aside from the war news, matters in connection with politics and the Sanitary Commission, were most frequently commented on. Of course, for a couple of years past, we had been getting stationery, thread and other small conveniences, as well as Testaments and tracts occasionally from the Christian Commission. Our men were inclined to be too proud to go for these things, or show anything like fraternity with the sanctimonious. Toward the Sanitary Commission we felt different. We had seen its good work about the hospitals, and when we read of the immense quantities of good eatables that it had sent, or would send down for the soldiers on the front, our mouths watered, and our government rations became less palatable. I think it was only nine or ten miles from our position to City Point, where these supplies were landed, but that was a long way for extras to come. These things seemed to be distributed on the principle of serving those first who were handiest, and by the time the hospitals and convalescents, doctors and their aids, general officers and their staffs, quartermasters and their assistants, and a horde of hangers-on and plunderers about the Point were supplied, there remained a slim showing for the worthy fighters that were on the distant front and flanks. It seemed that sanitary grub reached us something like prize-money reaches the subalterns in the navy, as described by the sailor, who said: "The cash was shook about a ladder, the officers [''sic''] share being all that did not happen to stick." We did get something though. One time each of us got two or three little mackerel, and they were good. Another time we received a peach, and though the fruit was not extra good, it was an extraordinary article of army supply. We got some potatoes and onions once or twice, and we prized the onions above all the rest, as they were such a change. Everyone of us had to feel some interest in the political contest going on in the North, with Lincoln and McClellan as leaders. "Little Mac" had several outspoken friends in the regiment, and of course, with them, the war was a failure and the South unconquerable. There was none of them in Co. A. Even our little corporal [sc. Simeon Zane], that had been nicknamed for him, no longer raised his voice in his favor. In fact, our fellows were very reserved, and I scarcely knew how they would vote, or whether they would vote if they had a chance. I told them that if the Democrats thought our armies were whipped, that my opinion was quite different, and that I believed that Co. A, of the 91st, would be willing to stir the rebels up several times more, before they would consent to give up to them Fort Monroe, or the country about Washington, with other posts and districts that we had fought them out of. A peculiar incident connected with this matter and our company, happened about this time. When Co. C was first forming a man joined it that was called Bob Gray. He was then about fifty-six years old, though he had to represent himself as much younger to be accepted. He was tall, active, touch, grizzly and slouchy. Gambling and liquor drinking was [''sic''] not his sins, but he was a great eater and swore right along with a "rip tearing volubility." He was a kicker against discipline, for though he wanted to do his share of duty, he wanted to insist on doing it at such times and in such proportions as he thought fair. Except in age, our pious colonel [sc. [[Gregory-6961|Edgar Gregory]]] was an extremely different sort of a man, yet as soon as the companies came together in camp, Bob Gray became his protege, and "old Bob" soon realized that in him he had a friend that would ease his way out of most any scrape. Co. C worried along with him for more than two years, and then came the period of re-enlistment. He had been in fights and none challenged his bravery. He had been captured, having been one of the guards left with the wagon that I was sent to rescue from Snickers' Gap, and had gone through much the same captive experiences as I had. He had been among soldiers a good deal, but had not become much of a soldier himself. His military vicissitudes, various and trying as they had been, did not satisfy his patriotism, but he was determined to enlist again, whether he was wanted or not. Not only that, but he was coming into Co. A, and with the backing of the colonel, he did in spite of us. We got along with him pretty smoothly, my greatest trouble being to get him in presentable order for the frequent sharp inspections that took place, when we lay in camp. Bob had come safely through, and was with us in our camp on the Weldon Railroad. Our colonel's brigade of new troops had its headquarters near, and occasionally Bob would stroll off in that direction. If the colonel happened to notice him near his tent, he was apt to call him in to have a talk. One day I noticed him coming back, and asked him if he had been to see his friend. Coming close to me, he broke out with: "Say! the old bugger wants me to vote for Lincoln." I said, "Well, Bob, don't that suit?" He hesitated for a moment, and then exclaimed, "D--n if I ever voted for a man yet for a big office but what he was defeated, and I'm going to vote for McClellan, and I'll know he's beaten then, from the first." "Have it your own way," I said, and thought no more about it at the time. Sure enough, when election day came, Bob carried out his plan, and his was the only Democratic ballot cast by the company. Twenty-six of the others, I believe, voted for Lincoln, while a dozen or more (principally of our recruits) remained neutral. More than a third of the company were absent, sick, or wounded, or on duty at army or division headquarters, but the "home vote" proved the boys were neither for surrender or compromise, and as I look back to those times that were so fraught with great trials and dangers, I cannot help thinking that the action of my comrades in that election makes a particularly bright spot in their long and good record. [''Grand Army Scout and Soldiers' Mail'' v.3 #52 p.1] Prior to the election day, I think it was the 30th of September when the regiment packed up once more, and with the brigade and other troops, started off to bear their share in a movement around and beyond the extreme left. I had been taking medicine all along, but was feeling no better, so I did not go with them. Several of the quartermaster's gang, a few teamsters and others were about, so that I was not alone. I believe it was at this time that a force of rebel cavalry raided around us, and got among a large drove of our beef cattle that were near the James River, a short distance below City Point. This raid occurred on 16 August 1864, and captured nearly 2500 cattle. It seems that we had no available troopers to make it lively for them just then, and as they were leisurely returning, part of them came forward to near our part of the line. There was [''sic''] woods all along a short distance to the rear, and some teams that had been out for fuel came in on a run and reported the enemy close by. Every man about who could arm himself hurried to the breastworks, and though we were about twenty paces apart, I am sure we would have given them quite a "racket" before we would have allowed them to break through. They did not show up, however, but I have remembered these circumstances as going to prove the superb effectiveness of our army, for all seemed to act like good soldiers at once without a command. The following day as I lay in my tent the staff surgeon of Colonel Gregory's Brigade rode up and told me that he had been sent back to send me to the hospital. The colonel, while riding by the regiment missed me, and on inquiry, was told that I had stayed back sick. The regimental doctor said he was not aware that much ailed me, when our first lieutenant, who was on Gregory's staff, spoke out said [''sic''] said that he did not care what the doctors said, if I said I was sick, that was enough; so the surgeon had his long ride back to camp. I reluctantly bundled up my dunnage [?] and took a ride over that curious up and down hill railroad that had been built to bring supplies up to the left of the Union lines from City Point. At the Point I reported at the hospital, and was surprised on the following morning to see our captain [sc. [[Gregory-6963|Francis Gregory]]] come walking into the ward. He was ailing too, and had succeeded in [p.2] getting away from the dangerous front. About the same time the surgeons received directions to clear out the hospital as far as possible, so they would have the needed room in case the movement then going on resulted in some hard fighting. In the afternoon myself and a hundred or so of the others, were put on a nice steamer and started for Washington. We had a pleasant trip down the James River and up the Potomac, but my forebodings were not so agreeable, for I knew I was going among strangers, and that I had not the appearance of one that needed a physician. I could scarcely hope to receive careful treatment, or to escape suspicion, ridicule, or insult, for all manner of subterfuge was practiced at times, by both officers and men, to get away from the tribulations and dangers incident to facing the enemy. The shrewdest of the surgeons and hospital attendants were frequently at their wits end to tell whether a man was playing off to escape being sent to the front, or was really a fit subject for their attention. Early the following afternoon our boat was made fast to the wharf at the foot of Seventh street; some ambulances were there to receive the worst cases, and they were soon in and away. No one seemed concerned about me, and I was left to walk up through the city, and make my way out to Harewood Hospital, where I learned the others had been sent. Harewood, I think, was nearly a mile north of the suburbs, in a pleasant location, with country surrounding. I judge it was not more than half full at that time. I was assigned to a nice bed in one of the wards occupied chiefly by convalescents, and went to the general dining-room for me meals. The only thing the doctor prescribed for me was milk punch, and that I was in no wise fond of. Three or four days after my arrival in walked our late captain [sc. [[Gregory-6963|Francis Gregory]]]. He told me that his three years of service, as well as the first lieutenant's, [sc. John Brass] was ended, and they had been mustered out and were on their way home. He told me a first lieutenant's commission was in the hands of the colonel for me, and urged me to get back to the regiment as soon as I could. Thus was our company, the leading, the strongest and the best in the battalion left without a commissioned officer of its own. My symptoms had not improved, and I felt little concern about the matter. A few days later, or about October 21st, 1864, my mother came down from Baltimore, where she was in the government service, with a transfer order, and I returned with her to the National General Hospital in that city. Here I was tolerated rather than treated as a patient, and was given a furlough to visit Philadelphia just previous to the presidential election. My home at that time was on Eleventh street below Callowhill, and my first ballot was cast for President Lincoln on Ridge avenue above Tenth street. I returned to Baltimore in the beginning of December, and a few days afterwards, was notified to go to the front. Though I was no better I did not object to go, but I did object to being sent with a guard, so I went to the chief surgeon and asked his written permission to go back to the regiment at my own expense. He said he could not give me such a document, and added that the usual way of getting back to the front was the only correct way. Such talk I knew to be falsehood and buncombe, and I left him with an intensified contempt for all officers that knew nothing beyond the rut of ordinary routine and the promptings of an extreme regard for personal safety. Not before the following day could I make up my mind to go over to the barracks on Federal Hill to join the squad and await transportation. Several days sped away, and then the afternoon came wherein a guard took us down to the steamboat that was to take us to Fort Monroe. The boat was a pretty good one and in no wise crowded, but the night gathered around dark and stormy. Chesapeake Bay became very rough and several of us were sea-sick, and once in awhile the huge waves that dashed against us sent their crests flying over the decks and made the steamer creak and tremble from stem to stern. For us it was certainly a wretched night. Pleasant weather came again ere we reached the fort, where, after landing, we were sent back to the old Parole Camp, to stay until it was convenient to send us to City Point. We were here two or three days and had a free range of the place, but I was not feeling well and interested enough to enter the great fortress that occupied so prominent a place in the chronicles of the Rebellion. A good steamer took us up the James River, and at City Point I was again where I could hear the boom of our heavy guns as they thundered against the enemy. I soon learned that our regiment was with a large portion of the 5th Corps that had gone on a raid down the Weldon Railroad, a long way to make a several days' trip of it. The Weldon Railroad raid began on 7 December 1864, and ended on 12 December. It seemed that I could do no better than to go to the quarters provided for enlisted men who might have the misfortune to be detained here. These quarters were in a miserable, gloomy skeleton sort of a frame building. There were bunks in it, but no bedding, and I had no blanket. The weather had become very chilly and wet, and the grounds about the place were covered with a batter of yellow mud. I believe I bought nearly all I had to eat, and the general combination of circumstances at this time more thoroughly disgusted me with military service than ever before. Grant's generalship, and the general familiarity with death, seemed to have placed human life at a considerable discount, while the rights of the best veteran soldier, when he was away from his company or regiment, were only on a par with those of the uniformed bummer. In fact, the bummer, with his assurance and self-assertion, frequently obtained far the most consideration. A couple of days later I heard that our raiders had returned, so I mounted a freight car, and after a cold ride of eight or ten miles, soon found my old comrades. The military railroad at that time extended right up to that part of the line held by the 5th Corps. The raid had been a cold, rough experience, with scarcely any fighting, and Company A suffered no loss. Most of the army was in winter quarters of some sort, but I found our fellows in a patch of stumps, with only their shelter tents for houses, and a spit of snow whitened the ground. There was a good deal of vehement language and expert "cussin" going on among the boys, because twice already they had been told to fix themselves for winter, and soon afterward had been compelled to abandon their shanties. My reception was satisfactory, however, and I was promptly taken in and made welcome to the luxuries of the camp. The following day I gave the officer commanding the regiment an account of my case, and also rehearsed it to the surgeon, telling him that I despaired of getting well in the army, and was anxious for my discharge. He gave me little hope, for at that time it was exceedingly difficult for any man that could move about to get clear of the army in a regular way, anywhere south of Washington. Next I saw our colonel [sc. [[Gregory-6961|Edgar Gregory]]], who was still commanding a brigade. After he had heard my story, he promised to aid me in getting discharged, but at the same time gave me my commission, and advised me to get mustered. This I was not disposed to do. A couple of days later we met again, and he promised to send for a captain's commission for me as soon as I was mustered as lieutenant, also saying that I could have a staff position if I desired. None of these things moved me and the matter was still in abeyance when we next met, when he gave me positive orders to delay no longer. Not until the 30th of December were his commands obeyed, and by that time I had grown pretty desperate. The [sc. 31 Dec] following morning I was detailed to go on picket, and sent the adjutant a note to say that I considered the condition of my health made it my duty to refuse to go, and that I positively would not. I was notified to consider myself in arrest, and in arrest I stayed until after Lee's surrender, when I was discharged. In the meantime Christmas had been with us and departed, leaving no festive memories behind. We were still upon the same ground, trying to make ourselves comfortable under our adverse circumstances. Wood and water were both scarce, but matters were quiet on the front and we were safe from the mishaps of battle. There had been a distribution of little mackerel, though I cannot recall whether the Government or the Sanitary Commission issued them to us, and we were occasionally getting soft bread, so when Christmas morning came we had coffee, bread and salt fish for breakfast. At dinner time there was no spread, and at supper we filed up with that celebrated army staple, bean soup. New Year's day passed without bringing us anything more of incidents or cheer, except a gratifying improvement in the weather. Our forlorn condition during this holiday season made me think and talk more of former times when Providence was treating us more kindly. "Home" was the usual subject of the "chinning" one heard, especially among those we called our recruits. Several of the fellows told me of their late Thanksgiving Day experiences. Of the immense amount of eatables sent to the Army of the Potomac on that occasion by the Sanitary and Christian Commissions, some actually reached our company. Part of the lot consisted of several mince pies. When I asked about the quality of them, one wag declared that his piece was principally made up of the sweepings of a cobbler shop. [''Grand Army Scout and Soldiers' Mail v.4 #1 p.1''] Eighteen hundred and sixty-four became a period of the past, while those of us who read the newspapers and studied the situation in the light of the military record, knew to a certainty how low the tide of rebellion was ebbing. January of the new year passed away without bringing any important event to affect the command or myself, except that having seen [??] an advertisement of homeopathic remedies, I sent a statement of my case to New York, with money for some medicine, which soon reached me by mail. This was near the middle of the month, and nearly six months after receiving the wound in my shoulder and spine. The sixth of February came, and with it came orders for our men to pack up again for a move. They started off to the left and rear, but the quartermaster, with several others, including myself, stayed behind where we were. Two or three days later news came of the lively cracker the boys had been through. They were around near Hatcher's Run again, and the scrimmage had been of a sort that was peculiar to this wild, woody, swampy, and otherwise abominable country. The 5th Corps seemed to have this question pretty much to itself, and the object was to regularly extend the Union lines of [?] environment. They found some rebels and some earthworks in their way, so they attacked them. Our brigade got into a dangerous position, where they could see no chance to do good, so they ran away pell-mell. The men were mad, anyhow, because for the fourth time during the winter they had been taken from their quarters on expeditions that seemed to promise no very important results. Part of the 2d Division were put in line to stop the [illegible], but they would not be halted till they were [the left part of the rest of this column is a blotch] [illegible] out of the reach of the rebel [illegible] past them. [illegible] officer killed [illegible] in the face, [illegible] Company [?] A [illegible] , same [illegible] close [illegible] As [illegible] our shame [illegible] had [illegible] on, and there [illegible] [illegible] scattered [illegible] [illegible] pair of [illegible] [illegible] that [illegible] [illegible] a better [illlegible] [p.2] were left. Another fellow picked up a tin cup and fastened it to his haversack, but before the [''sic''] got to the rear a rifle ball went through its bottom and ruined it. A new extension of our earthworks and picket line was made, and as our regiment did not come back, I soon after started to hunt them, and had quite a time before I got through. By this time I was feeling very much better, but continued to take the homoeopathic medicine. The regiment was not on the front line, but the tents were up in a piece of nice, open pine woods, and as the weather was moderate, we soon made ourselves a little comfortable. Here we rested in quietness, and soon the military railroad came that way, as well as the sutler and the newspaper. Here we rested till the 29th of March, when "forward," was the command again, and we started on what proved to be our last campaign. I was now well and in good spirits, but I cannot readily recall our movements as they occurred from day to day, up to the time of the great surrender. We moved off to the left as usual, and I marched with the company until we had gone several miles, and were near a place known as Dabney's Mill. We were trampling leisurely along, being, as we supposed, the head of a column, when suddenly, not more than five hundred yards ahead of us, a furious musketry fire began. Bullets came whistling back among us, and soon orders came for our brigade to go forward on the "double quick." We soon learned that another brigade of our division had started the rumpus; and I being a non-combatant prudently fell to the rear. The captain of Co. C [sc. Joseph Gilbert], who was also under arrest, and myself, with some musicians, took possession of a deserted log cabin, and proceeded to make ourselves as cosy as we could. The opening fight was short but quite severe on the leading brigade, the loss being a hundred or more in killed or wounded. We know that stirring and discomforting events were likely to follow with the advance, so we thought best to remain at our cabin. We got no reliable news, however, of what was going on, nor saw any of our command, nor heard any fighting, so after about three days I got very restless, and concluded I must hunt up the company. I started off alone, but soon fell in with others that were pushing for the front, and learned that Petersburg was taken and Richmond occupied by our troops. But while we were certain that these joyful events were the collapse of the Confederacy, we knew it was likely that Lee's army still existed, and might cost us great trouble and bloodshed before it could be disposed of. I think it was the afternoon of the second day when I got to the regiment, and found the boys trying to get a little rest; they had been on the go day and night, pretty much of the time since I left them. They had been under fire at Gravelly Run and Five Forks, as well as around by Dinwiddie Court House in support of General Sherman's cavalry. Rain, mud, hunger, cold and weariness had abounded with them, but otherwise they had been exceedingly fortunate. None had been killed. The captain of Co. E [sc. Theodore Hope, who was injured on 31 March] had received a bad wound in the chest, and a dozen others received lighter wounds: two of the lightest, catching Co. A. I felt a good deal of real anxiety about the boys. Knowing that the war was very near its end, I feared that some incompetent officer or some avoidable circumstance might uselessly cause the death of some of them, and that was a result that I was very solicitous to avoid. Some of them having been nearly forty times under fire and through the hardships of nearly the whole war, I felt that it would be a double calamity if one of them should be killed now. Or more than this, I claimed that any man who had gone through the Wilderness campaign and the siege of Petersburg, ought to have his term of life extended indefinitely. I was much inclined to stay right by them, and if an emergency came of the kind I dreaded, to assume direction on my own responsibility. They had seen so much though, that it was hard to disconcert them, and from the reports that were about, it was certain that the rebel army was very much harassed and disorganized. However wretched their condition, we could not forget what indomitable fighters they were nor how dreadfully sharp even a few of them might sting if they could choose a position that favored them. The following day, after an issue of rations, we marched again and kept marching with little chance to rest until after the surrender. [''Grand Army Scout and Soldiers' Mail'' v.4 #2 p.1] The day previous to reaching Appomattox Court House [presumably 8 April 1865] was a hard and long one. We moved soon after daylight, and our regiment led the column on a pretty good road, through an undulating and settled country. Our company, having about forty men present, was put out as flankers to cover the brigade on the side towards the enemy. Several hundred yards from the road, strung along like a [two illegible words] line, with rifles at a trail, they worked their way along over creeks and hills and through woods, swamps and fields, commanded by one of the sergeants. Near night a drizzling rain began that had a very discomforting chill about it, and lasted several hours. It was nearly 9 o'clock when we entered some close woods by the wayside to spend the night. This halt brought with it a trying realization of the difference between traveling in a civilized way, and soldiering in such a campaign. Travelers generally put up at night where a good supper and comfortable bed are assured. We were about to put down with a very slim prospect of getting the cosy naps we needed to refresh us once more, and make us forget the hollow condition of our stomachs. Grub was very scarce in the column, and our company was counted lucky in being on the blank, where they had a chance to do a little foraging. Those that had a little coffee or other stuff to cook, found great difficulty in getting fires started in the moist and gloomy darkness that was about us, so that many a weary fellow rolled himself in his piece of tent or blanket and sought sleep with a distressing condition of vacancy existing below his waist. In talking over the events of the day, one of our fellows related an incident that I often think of still when I hear of very fast traveling. He asked me first if I had heard a musket shot about the middle of the afternoon. When I asked him about it, he said "You just ought to have been out there. We saw a darkey about a quarter of a mile off on a little hill and we beckoned to him to come over, hoping to find out where we could capture some grub, but he just stood still and looked at us when one of us up musket and let go in that direction, and you ought to have seen that nigger git. He heels fairly [?] [p.2; the top corner of this column is cut off] {missing} n." The thought of {missing} rk" and his super- {missing} amuse me as long as {missing} d and took possession {missing} dilapidated log building {missing} back in a field. There {missing} of on it, but its sides served {missing} off the breeze. One of my comrades had a little corn-meal that we succeeded in making mush of before we turned in. Despite the unsoothing character of our circumstances, we managed to oversleep ourselves, for when we shook out in the morning we found the brigade had been gone nearly an hour. A little coffee was soon made and swallowed, with a couple of crackers, and then my companions hurried off after the column. I started off more leisurely, and the number of "irregulars" that were traveling my way indicated that a good many troops were not far ahead. After tramping along with several others for a couple of hours, we met a glad faced cavalryman, who said he had just left the front, and that Lee had surrendered. None of us could believe it, but we began to step out faster. Soon we heard it again and quickened our pace. I think it was nearly 11 o'clock when I got to Appomattox Court House, and found the regiment in line of battle just to the right of the town. The day was bright and warm, and many of the men were lying on the ground to get rest or sleep. There had been no fighting, though a rebel battery had fired several shots over our fellows before our cavalry could close in and capture it. These were the last shots fired by the Confederate Army of Virginia. Lee was surrendering close by, but the men did not seem to realize it, but seemed more concerned to know how soon the quartermaster would be up with rations. A quarter of a mile ahead, in some woods, were the disorganized and famished rebels. We could see a little movement among them now and then, but nothing more. We remained quietly resting in line till nearly night, when we moved a little to the rear and camped. Some "hard-tack" and coffee reached us, I think, and we had a quiet night and a good sleep. I had neglected to go into the town to get a sight at General Lee, neither did I go over among the rebs the next morning, with several of our regiment who payed them a visit. The day after the surrender in the afternoon, our brigade was formed in line in the town, and the Confederates marched up in detachments and stacked their arms in front of us. The stacks were made at our very feet, thus bringing them and us nearly close enough to feel each others [''sic''] breath. Men who had fought each other desperately on many a bloody field were thus brought to look each other squarely in the eyes. It was a deeply interesting, but not an exciting scene. Our men were quiet and behaved like heroes. The Confederates came up quickly and with some show of nervousness, and as briskly departed. As each section moved off, our line stepped forward and moved the captured arms to the rear, and this process went on until several thousand muskets and rifles, and a few significant flags had been left in our possession. I believe there was no regular Confederate flag surrendered. I did not see any of the most distinguished rebel officers, or did not know them if I did. So far as I observed, the officers bore themselves with much credit. General and ex-Governor Wise, of Virginia, of "old John Brown" fame, was one of the few pointed out to me. When the last line of the enemy had got back to the shelter of the woods, and while our brigade was moving back to camp, several of us gathered around a reb that had been resting against a tree for some time, a little distance in front. We found him to be an intelligent Petersburger and not averse to being interviewed. He was a good deal depressed at the turn of affairs, and thought that Lee's army ought to have fought till none were left, rather than surrender. This theory slightly riled one of our boys who suggested to him that he could easily become one of those who were not left, by getting up and starting a fight on his own account. There was few troops there at the town, and no noise or confusion worth noting. Lots of our men went over among their old foes, but there was no clashing, and I think if the veterans in grey could have selected the troops to receive their arms, none would have been more likely to have been chosen than us of the 1st Division, of the 5th Corps. The following day I went over to where they had been, but that great army was no more. Singly, or in squads, or small companies they had started off to tram back to their distant and impoverished homes. To them the war had ended suddenly and completely. They seemed to have melted away as quietly and mysteriously as the dew in the rays of the summer sun. Here and there was the wreck of medical stores, or remnants of worn out equipments; the last martial signs of the late warriors. I was walking pensively about among the wet leaves and mud when I caught sight of a book. It proved to be a copy of Thackeray's "Pendennis," with an excellent lithograph of the author in front. This picture I kept as a relic, and it is now at my hand. Soon afterwards I picked up another book, that proved to be a genuine Southern novel. Its title was "Micaria, or Altars of Sacrifice." the [''sic''] author, I believe, was Miss Evans. I glanced through it, its dedication attracted my attention, and it too, is now one of my cherished relics. I think it may well rank as one of the curiosities of modern literature, and reads thus: : To the : Army of the : Southern Confederacy, : who have : delivered the South from despotism, : and who have won for generations : yet unborn the precious guerdon of : Constitutional Republican : Liberty: : To this vast Legion of Honor, : whether limping on crutches through : the land they have saved and immortal- : ized; or surviving uninjured to share : the blessings their unexampled heroism : bought; or sleeping dreamlessly in : nameless, martyr graves, on hallowed : battlefields, whose historic memory : shall perish only with the remnants : of our language, these pages are : Gratefully and Reverently Dedicated, : by one who, although debarred from : the dangers and deathless glory of : the "tented field," would fain offer : a woman's inadquate [''sic''] tribute to the noble : patriotism and sublime selfabnegation : of her dear and devoted countrymen. We had about three days more of rest, and then began our homeward march, with our faces turned toward Petersburg. We stepped out gladly, realizing that there was no longer need of loaded rifles or skirmish lines, and besides, were anxious to get back to where we could draw clothes and have a change and a washday. We followed the main road for some distance, and then took the line of the Petersburg and Lynchburg Railroad. We seemed to be hurrying along much faster than there was any ocsasion [''sic''] for, and in due time reached Burksville, the point where the Richmond and Danville R. R. crossed the one we were on. Three of us who knew the geography of the place were surprised when we turned off towards North Carolina, instead of keeping on towards Petersburg. We had heard of Sherman's great success, and knew pretty well where he was, but when I told the boys that we were on our way to join him, their countenance fell, and some were disposed to be rebellious. However, after we had gone south a couple of miles we halted in a field, and the following day we headed towards home once more. Then came the first reports of the assassination of President Lincoln. A couple of days afterward when the news was confirmed and details came several of the men expressed their feelings and hopes that the direst vengeance might be meted out to his slayer. Much more was felt than was said, as the hardships of war had developed in many of the veterans a spirit of stoicism that tended to restrain any exuberance of expression under trying circumstances. We continued our march till we got back to near our old siege lines south of Petersburg, and there we camped, and there a few days later my discharge came. Reluctantly I bid my old comrades adieu, and went to City Point, and from there by steamer to Washington. After undergoing a lot of "red tape" annoyance of the ridiculous and aggravating kind, in trying to settle my accounts with the government, I left there for home, arriving in Philadelphia on the 1st of May, and more than four years after the date of my erst volunteering. The regiment came home in July, and paid off [''sic''] and discharged ere I knew of its arrival. [''Grand Army Scout and Soldiers' Mail'' v.4 #3 p.1] Aside from the fearful aggregate of killed and maimed and debt incurred, there was too many heroes and too great a division of honors, as well as too many opportunities for the inefficient and dishonest. Pretty nearly what we thought of McClellan as an army commander is shown in preceding papers. Too little decision and push had made him fail to improve the greatest opportunity ever offered an American. During Burnside's supremacy I was away in the Confederacy and Parole Camp, but it appears to have been a period of misgivings and mystery to those on the front. The delay and fearful failure of the Fredericksburg campaign was heart-sickening, while misfortune seemed to claim them for their own, by combining the elements against them, that wrought their discomfiture on "The Mud March". How many pathetic stories [page 2] have been told of those days of struggling in the mire. Think of one of our men wet, hungry, cold, weary and bedraggled, getting down in the darkness on the thin piece of tent he had spread on the ocean of batter, and then plaintively voicing the following prayer:—
Now I lay me down sleep,
In mud that's many fathoms deep;
If I'm not here when you awake,
Just hunt me with an oyster rake.
Then, too, the troops began to realize that not only the rebels and the elements might be against them, but that red tape and incapacity at Washington might be nearly as bad as either. Hooker took command and in a little while affairs brightened. His activity and grit were well known and several reforms in army matters and management were soon made effective. We thought the rebels would have "a hard road to travel" when spring came. Besides, too, he was so ordinary and free in his manners that the boys wanted to think well of him. The Chancellorsville campaign came; flaring out with a meteoric glory at its beginning, it fizzled right down to a wretched and befogged end. Hope had renewed its courage once more before we started into Pennsylvania under Meade. The days when a commander could inspire glowing hopes or enthuse the Army of the Potomac with thrilling anticipations were past. We no longer expected brilliant generalship to do much for us. We knew there were formidable forces working against us in the North as well as the South, and that Providence seemed to endorse their designs. However General Meade was regarded with much favor. He seemed like an efficient officer, and those who knew him best said he was careful and trust worthy. The terrific contest at Gettysburg did not prove him either way, but when the rebel retreat began he seemed not to have scoped his golden change. The management of the army in the autumn, when we fell back from the Rapidan to Fairfax, with Lee on our flank, we thought excellent, and Mine Run campaign, an able effort that failed from no fault of his. What a priceless blessing it would have been to the army and the country if Meade's generalship as well as his commandership could have been ours to the end. The blind, bloody, futile directorship of Grant was sickening to contemplate. Where did strategy or finesse or mercy or genius of any sort have any part in it. It is symbolized in my mind by the thud bullets [''sic''] entering men's skulls, and by a line of brave, precious comrades ghastly and gory extending from the Rapidan to the James, and from Petersburg to Appomattox. If the regime of Grant with the Army of the Potomac was that of a general, I, for one, hope that the armies of my country may be without generals hereafter. Even when the impoverished and divided Confederacy was about to sink in a final collapse we were thrust forward to aggrevate it and receive its last stings in our vitals. The general opinion among us was that the Union army had no commander so generally capable as R. E. Lee, and that his army was the greatest fighting army the earth ever knew. But then we were apt to overlook how much the rebs had at stake, and how exceedingly necessary it was to them to win. Stonewall Jackson's great success we attributed to activity and we confidently looked forward to getting him in a tight place and taking the lustre from his stars, but death robbed us of the chance. My army experience proved to me that the best class of men to make soldiers of is young fellows of small or medium size. They are more easily instructed, quicker witted, have more endurance, are neater and livelier, and the best for pretty much everything except meekness. They are apt to rate an officer at his fair value, and not to shrink from maintaining their rights. Three years have scored their record on the calendar of time since I began to string together these recollections of mine as I had occasional opportunity. The soldiers of the Union were, and are the best paid and most regarded of any army that ever existed, but yet as I see them going to and fro in the ordinary walks of life, it seems to me their associates rarely reckon what kind of men they are. These men were potent factors in making more history in four years than was made during the whole previous existence of our country, and theirs was no common-place experience. Think of the history of the contests of the ages, and what heroes in the past struggles were more worthy of the greatest need of gratitude and esteem. In a cause that was absolutely just, their devotion was "to the last full measure." The pathway of that devotion led them through fire and water and earth, under circumstances that at times baffled description, and which, as they look back to them now, seem almost unreal and impossible. Aside from the awful dangers and terrors of battles, wherein their ears caught the sound of every intense expression of agony and woe that comes from humanity, joined with the fiendish, air-cutting music of every missile of gunnery, from the size of a buckshot to that of a bucket; there were marches of extraordinary difficulty and duration; there were exposures to hunger, thirst, nakedness, heat, cold and storms and diseases, together with the frequent misfortune of serving with incompetent officers and inefficient doctors. When victory was at least achieved, when bullets were no longer current and the government was done with them, they went back to the ordinary avocations of civil life with a meekness and sang-froid that commended their wisdom and made them still more heroic. When I look up on an assemblage of my veteran comrades and feel the impress of their thoughts, I am prone to ask: "What henchman that followed the standards of Cyrus or Xerxes; what sturdy battler in the victorious legions of Caesar, or the conquering phalanx of Alexander; who among the myriads of the Crusaders, or in the cohorts of William the Silent, or Frederick the Great; or what henchman, even, whose arms upheld Napoleon from Toulon to the end of Waterloo, knew war, and knew peace as do these men? == Endnotes ==

Thomas Whaley House

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==Most Haunted House in America== #Name: Whaley House Museum "[http://www.sohosandiego.org/main/whaley2.htm Whatley House Museum]". © copyright Save Our Heritage Organisation. (Accessed 31 Oct 2017) ##Location: 2476 San Diego Avenue, San Diego, California #Date: 31 Oct 2017 ##Currently maintained by [http://www.sohosandiego.org/main/whaley2.htm Save Our Heritage Organisation]. Note: ''Copyright Notice: ''No part of this web site may be reproduced, in whole or in part, without the specific written permission of SOHO. Unless otherwise stated, all material on this website is © copyright SOHO. To obtain permission to reprint text or images, please contact us: Save Our Heritage Organisation, 2476 San Diego Avenue, San Diego, California, 92110. Phone: (619) 297-9327 {{Image|file=Whaley-1462.png|align=r|size=m|link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Whaley-1462|caption=Thomas Whaley (1823 - 1890) }} ==Builder, Thomas Whaley== #Date: 1857 ##[[Whaley-1462 |Thomas Whaley]] of New York, and family moved to the now famous ''Whaley House'', located in Old Town, San Diego, California. While residing there, a litany of extraordinary family tragedies occurred to the Whaley family. Many folks contribute the misfortunes to mischievous ghosts who refuse to leave the property. Over the years, the house has been a general store, a courthouse, and a theater, and no one has lived there since 1958. And now, reportedly, the ghost of Thomas Whaley, is occasionally seen visiting his old house, along with his wife and baby who died there. ==Origin of Ghosts== The word is, Whaley built the home over top of a place where convicts and others were hanged to their deaths in the Gallows. One notable ghost is Yankee Jim, a boat thief, who later hung himself on the property (yeah right,) or did someone else hang him? [http://www.travelchannel.com/shows/ghost-adventures/episodes/whaley-house The Travel Channel] reports that the ghost of Yankee Jim, sometimes chokes or scratches his victims. ==Historic Landmark== #Date: 1932 ##California State Historic Landmark ==Online== #The Line Up: [https://the-line-up.com/whaley-house The Whaley House: The Most Haunted Home in America]. 03 Oct 2017 by Orrin Grey © 2017 OPEN ROAD MEDIA #National Trust for Historic Preservation: [https://savingplaces.org/places/the-whaley-house-museum Distinctive Destinations, Whaley House Museum] ==Images== #Travel Channel: [http://www.travelchannel.com/shows/ghost-adventures/photos/ghost-adventures-whaley-house-pictures Whaley House Pictures] #California Through My Lens: [https://californiathroughmylens.com/whaley-house Whaley House: Most Haunted Place in America] ==Sources== ::''See Also'' * Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Thomas_Whaley|Thomas Whaley]] * Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Whaley_House_(San_Diego,_California)|Whaley House]] * Google: [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Whaley+House+Museum/@32.752778,-117.194556,15z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0xe470d974d77b14d2!8m2!3d32.752778!4d-117.194556 Whaley House] * Trip Advisor: [https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g60750-d102978-r149603156-Whaley_House_Museum-San_Diego_California.html The Whaley House] * Zillow: [https://www.zillow.com/blog/top-10-haunted-homes-in-the-u-s-26231/ Top 10 Haunted Homes in the U.S.]

Thomas White of Surry

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https://walterfitzgilbertdehamilton.wordpress.com/page/20/ Research Linking Moore and White Families *Walter FitzGilbert de Hamilton has researched the relationship between the White and Moore families and concludes they were closely related to a number of Bristol merchants.https://walterfitzgilbertdehamilton.wordpress.com/2018/06/01/white-and-moore/ *He concludes, as it relates to the White family, that Thomas White married the [[Moore-20381|Ann (Moore) White]] daughter of [[Moore-5376|George Moore]]. Additionally, he concludes Thomas White might be the son of a John White-haberdasher from Bristol. *He suggests a George White Sr. (Bristol Merchant/ship owner) had a son George White, Jr. who was a brother of a John White (Bristol Merchant). John White (Bristol Merchant) had a son John White (Bristol Haberdasher). *George White Sr. was a merchant/adventurer with other merchants participated in the colony in Virginia lying between 38 and 45 parallel. *Thomas Moore Sr. formed Bristol Corporation in 1632 to loan money to young merchants who was possibility the father of [[Moore-5376|George Moore]] who married Jane Barcroft from Somerset. [[Moore-5376|George Moore]] was likely brother of [[Moore-4423|Cathereine (Flake) Moore]]who married [[Flake-12|Robert Flake]] a tobacco merchant/factor. *Charles Barcroft was the grandfather of Elizabeth (Sampson) Clarke. He was granted 300 acres in Isle of Wight County, Feb. 10, 1637) C. & P., p. 80). On June 17, 1647, Elizabeth Barcroft was granted 1200 acres of land in Isle of Wight County (id. p. 166). This was Charles Barcroft's daughter, Elizabeth, who married James Sampson, for her son, James Sampson, Jr. , still held this 1200 acres in the Quit Rent Rolls of 1704. Mr. Bar�croft claims land for importing Charles Barcroft for the 4th time, indicating that he made frequent trips to England. Mr. Barcrofts will was dated March 12, 1654,and leaves his property to his sonWilliam and wife Magdalen (Chapman I, 3), but he apparently did not die until 1661, for administration on his estate was granted his son-in-law, George Moore, Sept. 23, 1661 (id. , p.89). George Moore married Jane, daughter of Charles Barcroft, so that the latter had three children, William, Jane and Elizabeth. The son William apparently died unmarried, as he disappears from the records. George Moore, who married Jane Barcroft, was usually known as Lieutenant George Moore, was born in 1632, and died in 1714. From his will and other documents, he had four daughters: (1) Magdalen Moore, who married Thomas Carter and had sons George and Thomas Carter; (2) Eleanor Moore, who married Richard Piland . (Richard died in 1695, his will mentioning his wife and 5 children, two of these being George and Thomas Piland mentioned in George Moore's will and two others probably being James and Richard Piland, who appears in documents in Surry and Isle of Wight in connection with their relatives, the Clarkes, Browns, Wilsons, etc. ); (3) Ann Moore married Thomas White and had issue, Jane, John, Moore Thomas, William and Henry White; and (4) a daughter who married a Williams and had sons Samuel and John Williams mentioned in George Moore's will.https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/60768-historical-southern-families-v-01?offset=22 page 21. *1669 Edward Brantley was patented 675 acres of land in Isle of Wight County (P.B. 6, p. 261) which was "neer Henry White’s old cart path to the mill.” When Edward Brantley died in 1688/9 his will (Isle of Wight W.&D.B. 2, p.289} was witnessed by Anne White, probably the wife of Thomas White. (Per Jim White Research)https://jimserver.net/downloads/White_Family.pdf *1742 Thomas White died without a will, but in the will and estate of Ann White recorded in 1742 (Isle of Wight W.B. 4, pg. 401,403) it mentions that she is the widow of Thomas White. Her will was witnessed by Edward Brantley. (Per Jim White Research)https://jimserver.net/downloads/White_Family.pdf George Moore and Jane Barcroft did not have a daughter Elizabeth who married a John White, Jr. The daughter Ann married Thomas White. See Chapman, The Marriages of Isle of Wight, p. 49. The father of Thomas White has never been proved. He was quite possibly the Henry White who was much connected with the Barcroft-Moore-Sampson group but for whom no estate papers have surfaced. George Moore, “age 78 years,” made his will in 1710, to which a codicil was added prior to probate on 24 January 1714 (Chapman, Isle of Wight Wills, p. 54). The only legatees were his wife and some of his mostly YOUNGER grandchildren: Jane, John, Moore Thomas [sic: George Thomas], William, and Henry White were the children of Ann Moore who married Thomas White. George and Thomas Piland were evidently two of the youngest of the five or six children of Eleanor Moore who married Richard Piland of Surry. Samuel and John Williams were tsons of another daughter, Mary Moore, who married William Williams. Oddly enough, George Moore did not have a grandson named Moore Thomas White. He did have a grandson George Thomas White who can be correctly identified in the will of his mother, Ann Moore White, 18 September 1739. George Thomas White left his own will, received by the court on 25 June 1744 and witnessed by John Mecom. See Chapman, Wills, pp. 142, 147. The name Moore Thomas White appears on no other record. The recorder clearly erred in giving George Thomas White the wrong first name “Moore.” The grandson Moore Carter was not mentioned at all. I suspect that the recorder confused Moore Carter, one of the youngest of the several Carter grandchildren, and his first cousin George Thomas White. The only one of the Carter grandsons to be made a legatee was the testator’s namesake George Carter who had joined Moore Carter in witnessing a deed by George Moore in 1710. The estates of Ann Moore White and husband Thomas White were appraised between 22 March 1741 and 26 July 1742 by Thomas Day, John Goodrich, and Edward Brantley (Chapman, Wills, p. 142)æall much connected with the Moore family and their Browne and Piland kinsman. Ann White made her will 18 September 1739, perhaps just after her husband died, evidently intestate; the will, received by the Isle of Wight court on 24 May 1742, named son John White, her grandson Thomas White, granddaughter Mary White, with the reversion to her grandson William (son of John) and evidently her great-grandson Thomas White (son of her grandson Thomas White), and son George Thomas White executor (Chapman, Wills, p. 142). Issue: (1) Jane White is identified in the will of her brother William as the wife of a Lee and the mother of John Lee and Francis Lee.She evidently married Francis Lee, Sr. (2) John White was one of the two sons of Anne Moore White to survive her and was made her primary beneficiary. He would appear to have been the John White who made his will on 7 December 1753; probated 2 May 1754 (Chapman, Wills, p. 177). He named his son William White and daughter Mary White who was left in the care of Francis Wrenn and his wife Mary. Both children were named also in the will of their grandmother. The wife had evidently predeceased John White; no conclusive evidence that she was a Wrenn has surfaced. No will for William White has surfaced. He was possibly the William White whose conveyance to Samuel Cannady on 10 July 1725 of land adjacent Arthur Whitehead and Richard Braswell in Bertie County, North Carolina was witnessed by George Moore’s grandson Joseph Carter (Bertie Deed Book # B, p. 59). (3) William White made his will on 13 October 1722; probated 23 February 1723.Obviously, he never married because his legatees were his mother, his brothers, his sister Jane White Lee, and several nieces and nephews. One of the witnesses was his cousin Samuel Williams (Chapman, Isle of Wight Wills, p. 108). (4) Henry White made his will 17 February 1733; received by the court 28 May 1733. He named his wife Sarah, possibly a daughter of Lawrence Baker who witnessed the will (ibid., p. 116). He left legacies to his son Baker White and daughter Mary White. Baker White moved to Northampton County, North Carolina where his name stands prominently in the deed books. Their progeny remain untraced. (5) George Thomas White had his name clarified by his mother’s will, as noted above. Ann White, the widow of George Thomas White, filed an accounting of the estate “of George Thomas and Ann White” on 25 June 1744. She was quite possibly the daughter of John Mecom, who signed the document. George Thomas White left unnamed orphans.See Chapman, Isle of Wight Wills, p. 147). https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/barcroft/37/ *[[Moore-20381|Ann (Moore) White]] married Thomas White (possibility son of John White Haberdasher Bristol). *Surry County Tax http://sites.rootsweb.com/~vaschsm/ForrestKing.html : **1683 in Chipoakes w/Tho: Broome, John Gardner, Wm Bly, Jos. Rogers **1684 in Lawnes Creek w/Arthur Long **1685 in Lawnes Creek w/Arthur Long **1686 in Lawnes Creek w/Arthur Long **1687 in Lawnes Creek w/Arthur Long **1688 in Lower Lawnes Creek **1689 in Lower Lawnes Creek **1690 in Lower Lawnes Creek **1691 in Lower Lawnes Creek **1692 in Lawnes Creek w/William Price **1693 in Lawnes Creek w/William Price, John Price **1703 in Lawnes Creek **1703 in Lawnes Creek w/William Ward == Sources ==

Thomas Williamson - Will

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Last Will and Testament of [[Williamson-341|Thomas Williamson]], dec. In the name of God amen I Thomas Williamson of Madison County and State of Tennessee being weak in body but of sound and perfect mind and memory do make and publish my last will and testament in the manner and form following (to wit) first I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Mary Williamson Negro Girl Lucy (?) during her lifetime and at her decease to belong to my son James Williamson and his heirs forever. I also bequeath to my beloved wife Mary all the household and kitchen furniture to do with and by as she may think proper. Also all the cattle in the same way except ten head which is to belong to my son Joseph N. Williamson forever. I also bequeath to Mary the lease and a sufficiency of the crop now on the grounds to answer his this present and ensuing year (?) I also bequeath to Mary all my horses except the brown mare and colt which I give to my grandson Thomas Williamson son of Joseph N. Williamson. I also bequeath to my wife Mary two thirds of my stock of hogs and the balance to my son Joseph N. Williamson. I also bequeath my part of the mill and five acres of land which the mill stands on and the other two thirds belonging to James Williamson and John Manire (?) with the balance of said tract of land which is thirty three and one half acres to my wife Mary her lifetime by her paying all the expenses on said mill and land accrued to me on my part heretofore (?) and at her decease to belong to my two grandsons, Thomas Thornton and Samuel Belmont Williamson, sons of my son George Williamson. I also bequeath to my son James Williamson my Negro boy Will which he can take into possession immediately after my death and hold forever by paying a debt of about four hundred dollars due to Hugh Woods. I also bequeath to my son James Williamson the part of the __________ from the crop __________ South of my springs. also James is to take my waggon (sic) and harness (?) and cart with farming utensils and use them to the best advantage for the purpose of paying my debts and the balance of the money if any to be applied to his own use. I also bequeath to James Williamson a lot of land I purchased in the town of Brownsville. I _________ about __________ thirty-seven or thirty eight by his paying for said lot it shall be his ________ forever. I now hereby appoint my son James Williamson & William Moore my sole Executors to this my last will and ________ ________ _________ all former wills by me made _________ Whereof I have here _________ hand and sealed this 5th day of September in the Year of our Lord 1825. Thomas Williamson Signed in the presence of ____________________ ____________________ ____________________ Courtesy of James F. Williamson and Martha McCown....... The Last Will of Col Thomas Williamson has a date of Sept 5th, 1825 which is 6 days before his death. [http://community.ancestry.com.au/viewusercontent.aspx?uid=00ec6ebe-0001-0000-0000-000000000000&type=story ancestry.com]

Thomas Winn Census

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[[Category:Richardson-25415]] This page lists census entries for descendants of Yorkshire couple Thomas Winn (~1770-1840) and Hannah (Parker) Winn (~1769-1855). Keeping a single copy of these records and their sources here allows them to be referenced from multiple profiles without repeating the content, making profiles shorter and reducing the likelihood of discrepancies. In the tables, Rel is relationship to the head of the household; C is "Condition" or "Condition as to Marriage" (married, unmarried, single, widowed); and Age includes M or F for Male or Female, listed in separate columns on the census forms. The column heading here represented as "Occupation" varied over time. In 1841, it was "PROFESSION, TRADE, EMPLOYMENT, or of INDEPENDENT MEANS". From 1851 to 1881, it was "Rank, Profession, or Occupation". In 1891, rank disappeared, leaving only "PROFESSION or OCCUPATION", but three narrow extra columns were added, to be left blank or marked with a cross: "Employer", "Employed", and "Neither Employer nor Employed". The 1901 form was similar to that of 1891, with "PROFESSION or OCCUPATION", but with a single column for "Employer, Worker, or Own account". In 1841, only whether each person was born in the same county as the census place was recorded. Subsequently details of birth place anywhere were kept. Also in 1841, ages over 15 were usually rounded down to a multiple of 5.See [https://durhamrecordsonline.com/updates/2010/09/added-explanation-of-1841-census-age-rounding/ 1841 census age rounding] at Durham Records Online, via [[Space:Katie's guide to English sources for WikiTree|Katie's guide to English sources for WikiTree]] by [[Fuller-8857|Katie Fuller]]. The census form of 1911 was much more complicated, with a separate sheet to be filled in by each household, instead of a collector as previously. "Do" for "ditto" was used extensively to indicate repetition of words from a preceding line. == Household of Riley Cheesbrough in 1841 == At the 6 June 1841 census, Riley Cheesbrough, husband of Thomas Winn and Hannah (Parker) Winn's daughter Sarah, was head of the following household, residing at Methley, Yorkshire.Class: HO107; Piece: 1269; Book: 3; Civil Parish: Methley; County: Yorkshire; Enumeration District: 4; Folio: 46; Page: 7; Line: 23; GSU roll: 464240. Via 1841 England Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc, 2010. {{Ancestry Record|8978|12007334}}. Retrieved 18 December 2020. {| |Name||Age||Profession||Born in same county |- |[[Cheesbrough-352|Riley Cheesebrough]]||50 M||Coal Miner||Y |- |[[Wynn-239|Sarah Do]]||45 F||||Y |- |[[Cheesbrough-121|Geo Do]]||15 M||Coal Miner||Y |- |Eliza Cheesebrough||8 F||||Y |- |Riley Do||5 M||||Y |- |Thomas Do||7mo M||||Y |} == Household of Joseph Pollard in 1841 == At the 6 June 1841 census, Joseph Pollard, husband of Thomas Winn and Hannah (Parker) Winn's daughter Mary, was head of the following household, residing at Commercial Row, Holbeck, Leeds, Yorkshire.Class: HO107; Piece: 1344; Book: 12; Civil Parish: Holbeck Ward; County: Yorkshire; Enumeration District: 19; Folio: 44; Page: 14; Line: 6; GSU roll: 464287. Via 1841 England Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc, 2010. {{Ancestry Record|uki1841|12868961}}. Retrieved 22 December 2020. {| |Name||Age||Profession||Born in same county |- |Joseph Pollard||30 M||Carpenter I||Y |- |[[Winn-2600|Mary Do]]||30 F||||Y |- |John Pollard||13 M||Flax Spinner||Y |- |James Pollard||11 M||Flax Spinner||Y |- |Jane Pollard||9 F||||Y |- |Hannah Do||7 F||||Y |- |Martha Do||5 F||||Y |- |Thomas Do||3 M||||Y |- |Charles Do||1 M||||Y |} == Household of Benjamin Bullough in 1841 == At the 6 June 1841 census, Benjamin Bullough, husband of Jane (Winn) Bullough and son-in-law of Thomas Winn and Hannah (Parker) Winn was head of the following household, residing at Beeston Lodge, Holbeck, Leeds, Yorkshire.Class: HO107; Piece: 1344; Book: 9; Civil Parish: Holbeck Ward; County: Yorkshire; Enumeration District: 7; Folio: 10; Page: 13; Line: 16; GSU roll: 464287. Via 1841 England Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc, 2010. {{Ancestry Record|8978|12862569}}. Retrieved 19 December 2020. {| |Name||Age||Profession||Born in same county |- |Benjamin Bullough||40 M||Potter||Y |- |[[Winn-2599|Jane do]]||30 F||||Y |- |Thomas do||12 M||||Y |- |John do||7 M||||Y |- |Charles do||4 M||||Y |- |Benjamin do||7 months M||||Y |} This household immediately precedes the record for Hannah and Emma Winn on the same page of the 1841 census records. There is a household separator mark //. But the two households must have been in close proximity. == Household of Emma Winn in 1841 == At the 6 June 1841 census, Emma Winn, future wife of William Thompson's son George, was living with Hannah Winn, probably her grandmother, at Beeston Lodge, Holbeck, Leeds, Yorkshire.Class: HO107; Piece: 1344; Book: 9; Civil Parish: Holbeck Ward; County: Yorkshire; Enumeration District: 7; Folio: 10; Page: 13; Line: 23; GSU roll: 464287. Via 1841 England Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc, 2010. {{Ancestry Record|8978|12862575}}. Retrieved 22 October 2020. {| |Name||Age||Profession||Born in same county |- |[[Parker-39272|Hannah Winn]]||70 F||Ind||Y |- |[[Winn-2543|Emma do]]||15 F||Dress Maker||Y |} This household immediately follows the record for Benjamin Bullough and family on the same page of the 1841 census records. There is a household separator mark //. But the two households must have been in close proximity. == Household of George Thompson in 1851 == At the 30 March 1851 census, George Thompson, son of William Thompson and husband of Emma Winn, was head of the following household, residing at Beeston Lodge, Holbeck, Leeds, Yorkshire.Class: HO107; Piece: 2317; Folio: 365; Page: 21; GSU roll: 87538-87539. Via 1851 England Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005. {{Ancestry Record|uki1851|12376777}}. Retrieved 26 November 2020. {| |Name||Rel||C||Age||Occupation||Where Born |- |[[Thompson-61146|George Thompson]]||Head||Mar||26 M||Brushmaker||Yorkshire Leeds |- |[[Winn-2543|Emma Do]]||Wife||Mar||25 F||||Do Holbeck |- |[[Thompson-60305|Jemima Do]]||Daur||||2 F||||Do Do |- |[[Thompson-61229|James Do]]||Son||||4mo M||||Do Do |- |[[Parker-39272|Hannah Do]]||Grandmother||?||80 F||||Do Great Preston |} Hannah's condition (column C) should be widow but is illegible. == Household of Riley Cheesbrough in 1851 == At the 30 March 1851 census, Riley Cheesbrough was head of the following household, residing at [Silver Row?], Methley, Yorkshire.Class: HO107; Piece: 2329; Folio: 52; Page: 8; GSU roll: 87569-87571. Via 1851 England Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005. {{Ancestry Record|8860|13997083}}. Retrieved 18 December 2020. {| |Name||Rel||C||Age||Occupation||Where Born |- |[[Cheesbrough-352|Riley Cheesbrough]]||Head||Mar||60 M||Coal Miner||Yorkshire Kippax |- |[[Wynn-239|Sarah Do]]||Wife||Mar||57 F||||Do Preston |- |Riley Do||Son||U||16 M||Coal Miner||Do Methley |- |Thomas Do||Son||||10 M||School Boy||Do Do |} == Household of Joseph Pollard in 1851 == At the 30 March 1851 census, Joseph Pollard was head of the following household, residing at Holbeck Lane, Holbeck, Leeds, Yorkshire.Class: HO107; Piece: 2317; Folio: 544; Page: 34; GSU roll: 87538-87539. Via 1851 England Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005. {{Ancestry Record|uki1851|12382031}}. Retrieved 19 December 2020. {| |Name||Rel||C||Age||Occupation||Where Born |- |Joseph Pollard||Head||Mar||44 M||Machine maker||Yorkshire Greasbrough |- |[[Winn-2600|Mary do]]||Wife||Mar||44 F||do Methley |- |John do||Son||U||23 M||do do||do Holbeck |- |James S do||Son||U||20 M||Private royal marine on furlough||do do |- |Jane do||Daur||U||19 F||Boot binder||do do |- |Hannah do||Daur||U||17 F||Milliner||do do |- |Martha do||Daur||||15 F||at Home||do do |- |Thomas do||Son||||13 M||Scholar||do do |- |Charles do||Son||||10 M||do||do do |- |Eliza do||Daur||||8 F||do||do do |- |Ruth do||Daur||||5 F||do||do do |- |William E do||Son||||8 mos M||||do do |} == Household of Benjamin Bullough in 1851 == At the 30 March 1851 census, Benjamin Bullough was head of the following household, residing at Dewsbury Road, Hunslet, Leeds, Yorkshire.Class: HO107; Piece: 2318; Folio: 221; Page: 30; GSU roll: 87540-87541. Via 1851 England Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005. {{Ancestry Record|uki1851|12390145}}. Retrieved 17 December 2020. {| |Name||Rel||C||Age||Occupation||Where Born |- |Benjamin Bullough||Head||Mar||48 M||Potter||Knottingley Yorkshire |- |[[Winn-2599|Jane do]]||Wife||Mar||41 F||||Methley do |- |Thomas do||Son||U||22 M||Labourer||Holbeck do |- |[[Bullough-111|Martha do]]||Daur||U||19 F||Shoe Binder||Newcastle upon Tyne |- |John do||Son||U||16 M||Machine Maker||Hunslet Yorkshire |- |Charles Bullough||Son||U||14 M||Potter||Holbeck Yorkshire |- |Benjamin do||Son||U||10 M||Works at Pottery||do do |- |William do||Son||U||7 M||Scholar||do do |- |Ruth do||Daur||U||6 F||do||do do |} == Household of Emma (Winn) Craven in 1861 == At the 7 April 1861 census, Emma, born Winn, widow of George Thompson, and now wife of James Craven, was living with her family at 46 Moorville Pl, Hunslet, Leeds, Yorkshire.Class: RG 9; Piece: 3367; Folio: 119; Page: 10; GSU roll: 543121. Via 1861 England Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005. {{Ancestry Record|8767|10448572}}. Retrieved 24 October 2020."General Register Office: 1861 Census Returns database, [https://www.freecen.org.uk/search_records/5db72d41f4040b9e96f59bfc FreeCEN 5db72d41f4040b9e96f59bfc] (last viewed 17 Dec 2020), Emma CRAVEN in household of James CRAVEN, 46, Moorville Place, Yorkshire, West Riding, England; from 1861 "England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images; citing The National Archives RG 9/3367, Folio 119, Page 10, Schedule 49, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. {| |Name||Rel||C||Age||Occupation||Where Born |- |[[Craven-2319|James Craven]]||Head||Mar||39 M||Mechanic (Iron Turner)||York's Holbeck |- |[[Winn-2543|Emma do]]||Wife||Mar||36 F|| |- |Edwd do||Son||||12 M||Iron Moulder||do do |- |Alfred do||Son||||10 M||Potter||do do |- |[[Thompson-61229|James Thompson]]||Son in Law||||10 M||Scholar||do do |- |Thos Craven||Son||||8 M||do||do do |- |[[Thompson-61258|Ellen Thompson]]||Daur Law||||6 F||do||do Doncaster |- |[[Craven-2320|Emma Craven]]||Daur||||4 F||do||do do |- |Winn do||Son||||11 Mths M||||do Hunslet |} == Household of Riley Cheesbrough in 1861 == At the 7 April 1861 census, Riley Cheesbrough was head of the following household, residing at New Row, Methley, Yorkshire.Class: RG 9; Piece: 3432; Folio: 104; Page: 26; GSU roll: 543131. Via 1861 England Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005. {{Ancestry Record|8767|10694284}}. Retrieved 18 December 2020."General Register Office: 1861 Census Returns database, FreeCEN (https://www.freecen.org.uk/search_records/5906d6d0e9379091b159361e : viewed 18 Dec 2020), Riley CHEESBROUGH, New Row, Yorkshire, West Riding, England; from 1861 "England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images; citing The National Archives RG 9/3432, Folio 104, Page 26, Schedule 133, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. {| |Name||Rel||C||Age||Occupation||Where Born |- |[[Cheesbrough-352|Riley Cheesbrough]]||Head||Mar||71 M||Coal Miner||Yorkshire Kippax |- |[[Wynn-239|Sarah Do]]||Wife||Mar||68 F||||Do Great Preston |- |Thomas Do||Son||Un||20 M||Ap To Ship Carpenter||Do Methley |- |Faith Do||Gran Daur||||6 F||||Do Do |} == Household of Joseph Pollard in 1861 == At the 7 April 1861 census, Joseph Pollard was head of the following household, residing at 8 Braithwaite St, Holbeck, Leeds, Yorkshire.Class: RG 9; Piece: 3364; Folio: 95; Page: 18; GSU roll: 543120. Via 1861 England Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005. {{Ancestry Record|uki1861|10432954}}. Retrieved 22 December 2020. {| |Name||Rel||C||Age||Occupation||Where Born |- |Joseph Pollard||Head||Mar||54 M||Journeyman Joiner||Greasbro Yorkshire |- |[[Winn-2600|Mary Do]]||Wife||Mar||54F||||Methley Do |- |Martha Do||Daur||Un||24 F||Woollen Cloth Weaver||Leeds Do |- |Eliza Do||Daur||Un||17 F||Do Do||Do Do |- |Ruth Do||Daur||Un||15 F||Do Do||Do Do |- |William Ellis Do||Son||||10 M||Scholar||Do Do |} == Household of Benjamin Bullough in 1861 == At the 7 April 1861 census, Benjamin Bullough was head of the following household, residing at 209 Dewsbury Road, Hunslet, Leeds, Yorkshire.Class: RG 9; Piece: 3367; Folio: 95; Page: 9; GSU roll: 543121. Via 1861 England Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005. {{Ancestry Record|uki1861|10447537}}. Retrieved 20 December 2020. {| |Name||Rel||C||Age||Occupation||Where Born |- |Benjamin Bullough||Head||Mar||59 M||Pottery Foreman||Yorkshire Knottingley |- |[[Winn-2599|Jane do]]||Wife||Mar||51 F||||do Methley |- |John do||Son||Un||26 M||Mechanic (Fitter)||do Hunslet |- |William do||Son||Un||17 M||Felted Cloth Printer||do Holbeck |- |Ruth do||Daur||||16 F||Sewing Machine Worker||do do |} == Household of Emma (Winn) Craven in 1871 == At the 2 April 1871 census, Emma, born Winn, widow of George Thompson, and now wife of James Craven, was living with her family at 111 Lodge Lane, Holbeck, Leeds, Yorkshire.The National Archives; Kew, London, England; 1871 England Census; Class: RG10; Piece: 4522; Folio: 86; Page: 15; GSU roll: 848474. Via 1871 England Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004. {{Ancestry Record|7619|26196157}}. Retrieved 25 October 2020. {| |Name||Rel||C||Age||Occupation||Where Born |- |[[Craven-2319|James Craven]]||Head||Mar||48 M||Fitter at Engine Works||Yorkshire Holbeck |- |[[Winn-2543|Emma Do]]||Wife||Mar||45 F||||Do Do |- |Edward Do||Son||Unm||23 M||Blue Slater||Do Do |- |[[Thompson-61229|James Thompson]]||Son||Unm||20 M||Cabinet Maker (for management??)||Do Do |- |Thomas Craven||Son||Unm||18 M||Iron Worker at Forge||Do Do |- |[[Thompson-61258|Ellen Thompson]]||Daur||||16 F||Dress Maker||Do Doncaster |- |[[Craven-2320|Emma Craven]]||Daur||||14 F||Scholar||Do Do |- |[[Craven-2321|Winn Do]]||Son||||10 M||Do||Do Hunslet |- |[[Craven-2322|Hannah Do]]||Daur||||7 F||Do||Do Do |- |[[Craven-2323|Elizabeth Do]]||Daur||||4 F||Do||Do Holbeck |} == Household of Riley Cheesbrough in 1871 == At the 2 April 1871 census, Riley Cheesbrough was head of the following household, residing at Mickletown, Methley, Yorkshire.The National Archives; Kew, London, England; 1871 England Census; Class: RG10; Piece: 4640; Folio: 54; Page: 9; GSU roll: 848407. Via 1871 England Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004. {{Ancestry Record|7619|28169750}}. Retrieved 19 December 2020. {| |Name||Rel||C||Age||Occupation||Where Born |- |[[Cheesbrough-352|Riley Cheesbro]]||Head||Mar||81 M||Coal Miner||Yorkshire Kippax |- |[[Wynn-239|Sarah Do]]||Wife||Mar||78 F||||Do Do |- |Thomas Do||Son||Unm||30 M||Boat Builder||Do Methley |- |Faith Do||Neice||Unm||16 F||||Do Do |} == Household of Mary Pollard in 1871 == At the 2 April 1871 census, Mary Pollard was living with her daughter Martha (Nicolson) Pollard 99 Bewley Street, Hunslet, Leeds, Yorkshire.The National Archives; Kew, London, England; 1871 England Census; Class: RG10; Piece: 4515; Folio: 43; Page: 26; GSU roll: 848472. Via 1871 England Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004. {{Ancestry Record|7619|26170519}}. Retrieved 22 December 2020. {| |Name||Rel||C||Age||Occupation||Where Born |- |William Nicholson||Head||M||30 M||Joiner||Yorkshire Leeds |- |Martha Nicholson||Wife||M||33 F||||do Holbeck |- |[[Winn-2600|Mary Pollard]]||M. in Law||W||65 F||annuitant||do Methley |} == Household of Emma (Winn) Craven in 1881 == At the 3 April 1881 census, Emma, born Winn, widow of George Thompson, and now wife of James Craven, was living with her family at 28 Lansdowne Ter, Hunslet, Leeds, Yorkshire.Class: RG11; Piece: 4492; Folio: 113; Page: 3; GSU roll: 1342076. Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 1881 England Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004. {{Ancestry Record|7572|24682041}}. Retrieved 5 December 2020. {| |Name||Rel||C||Age||Occupation||Where Born |- |[[Craven-2319|James Craven]]||Head||Mar||58 M||Engine Fitter at Works||Yorks Leeds |- |[[Winn-2543|Emma Do]]||Wife||Mar||56 F||—||Do Holbeck |- |[[Craven-2321|Winn Do]]||Son||UnM||20 M||Tailor||Do Hunslet |- |[[Craven-2322|Hannah Do]]||Daur||UnM||17 F||Dressmaker||Do Do |} == Household of Winn Craven with Emma (Winn) Craven in 1891 == At the 5 April 1891 census, Winn Craven was head of a household including his mother Emma (Winn) Craven and living at 43 Waterloo Rd, Hunslet, Leeds, Yorkshire.The National Archives of the UK (TNA); Kew, Surrey, England; Census Returns of England and Wales, 1891; Class: RG12; Piece: 3663; Folio: 50; Page: 8; GSU roll: 6098773. Via 1891 England Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005. {{Ancestry Record|uki1891|4138861}}. Retrieved 25 October 1820. {| |Name||Rel||C||Age||Occupation||Emplr||Empld||Neith||Where Born |- |[[Craven-2321|Winn Craven]]||Head||M||30 M||Tobacconist||||||x||Yorks Leeds |- |Sarah A do||Wife||M||26 F||||||||||do Morley |- |Daisy do||Daur||S||4 F||||||||||do Leeds |- |Violet W do||do||||1 F||||||||||do do |- |[[Winn-2543|Emma do]]||Mother||Wid||67 F||||||||||do do |} == Household of Winn Craven in 1901 == At the 31 March 1901 census, Winn Craven was head of the following household, residing at 2 Clothier St, Hunslet, Leeds, Yorkshire.Class: RG13; Piece: 4191; Folio: 12; Page: 15. Via 1901 England Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005. {{Ancestry Record|uki1901|26765350}}. Retrieved 5 December 2020. {| |Name||Rel||C||Age||Occupation||Emp*||Where Born |- |[[Craven-2321|Winn Craven]]||Head||M||40 M||Music Teacher||own account||Yorks Leeds |- |S. A. Do||Wife||M||36 F||||||Do Morley |- |Daisy Do||Daughter||-||14 F||||||Do Leeds |- |Violet Winn Do||Daughter||-||11 F||||||Do Do |- |Herman Do||Son||||4 M||||||Do Do |- |Ivan Do||Son||||5 mo M||||||Do Do |} Emp* = Employer, Worker, or Own account == Household of Winn Craven in 1911 == At the 2 April 1911 census, Winn Craven was head of the following household, residing at 2 Coupland St, Beeston Hill, Leeds.Class: RG14; Piece: 27158. Via 1911 England Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. {{Ancestry Record|2352|38148202}}. Retrieved 5 December 2020. {| |Name||Rel||Age||C||Occupation||Working||Where Born |- |[[Craven-2321|Winn Craven]]||Head||50 M||Married||Professor of Music||||Leeds |- |S A Craven||Wife||46 F||Married||||||Do |- |Daisy Craven||Daughter||24 F||Single||Music Teacher||own a/c||Do |- |Violet Winn Craven||Daughter||21 F||Do||Do Do||own a/c||Do |- |W H S Craven||Son||14 M||||School||||Do |- |Ivan Craven||Son||10 M||||Do Do||||Do |} == Sources ==

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==Biography== Confederate Colonel William Thomas led a fearsome troop comprised of both Cherokee and white men known as Thomas's Legion. They were famous for their skill and persistence in tracking escapees and bushwhackers.[http://www.nps.gov/grsm/historyculture/civil-war-2.htm NPS Great Smoky Mountains Civil War Journal]. From NPS Civil War Journal: Confederate Colonel William Thomas led a fearsome troop comprised of both Cherokee and white men known as Thomas's Legion. They were famous for their skill and persistence in tracking escapees and bushwhackers. One of the central, and most fascinating, figures in the story of the Civil War in the Smokies was William Holland Thomas. Born in 1805 near Waynesville, NC, Thomas became an indentured storekeeper at age 12 at a rural mountain trading post where many of his customers were Cherokee. While so employed, the young Thomas befriended Cherokee Chief Yonaguska and learned the Cherokee language. Times being hard, Thomas's employer elected to pay the boy in law books rather than cash. But Thomas was resourceful and he eventually became an attorney and then a legal and business advisor for the Quallatown Cherokee. From these humble beginnings he gradually assembled a massive business empire that included 100,000 acres of land, retail stores, mines, factories, two small turnpikes, and dozens of slaves. Yonaguska adopted Thomas into the Cherokee tribe, and when the great chief died, Thomas was appointed chief of the Quallatown Cherokee. Not long afterwards, Andrew Jackson was elected President of the United States and he ordered troops to remove the Cherokee people to Oklahoma on the infamous Trail of Tears. But Thomas helped hundreds of the local Cherokee secure their own land and stay in Western North Carolina where their descendants remain to this day. When the Civil War erupted, Thomas felt that people and businesses in western North Carolina would fare better as part of the Confederacy than they had in the United States. He was appointed the rank of Colonel in the Confederate army and rallied companies of men to fight with him. Not surprisingly, both white and Cherokee troops joined Thomas, forming an unusual and significant force referred to as Thomas's Legion. Over the long course of the Civil War, Thomas's troops faced many of the same challenges as military forces elsewhere. Generals frequently assigned companies of Thomas's men to other fighting groups, including the Army of Northern Virginia. Many of Thomas's men deserted and went home because there was no one else to work the farm and defend their families against raiders. The Cherokee troops that fought under Thomas became increasingly feared by their enemies. They were famous for their skill and persistence in tracking escapees and bushwhackers. On at least two occasions Thomas marched troops over the treacherous Smoky Mountains in winter to make a show of Confederate force in the pro-Union region of east Tennessee. In one of his better-known engagements, Thomas set up a semi-permanent fort on "Burg Hill" in the middle of White Oak Flats (now downtown Gatlinburg). His presence greatly agitated Union forces and they quickly organized a two-prong surprise attack. Thomas had stationed pickets who warned the Confederates of the advancing Union troops. After an hour of skirmishing in the steep terrain, Thomas was able to escape with his men back across the Smokies into North Carolina. No one was killed and only one of Thomas's men was captured. Of the 1863 battle, Thomas wrote "the enemy have at least been taught that while we hold the Smoky Mountains, western North Carolina and adjacent portions of east Tennessee are hard to subjugate." Later that winter Thomas's men battled the Fourteenth Illinois Cavalry near present day Bryson City, NC. While both sides declared victory, the fight emboldened Union forces to more assertively cross the mountains into North Carolina. As late as 1865, Thomas fought to drive Union forces out of his hometown of Waynesville, but the successful effort actually occurred after the war had officially ended. As was the case with many other Southerners, the post-war years were not kind to Thomas. He was deeply in debt and his business empire fell into ruins. His physical and mental health declined until his death in 1893. Still, many Cherokee and white veterans of Thomas's Legion remained proud of their service and they participated in Confederate reunions well into the 20th century. [http://thomaslegion.net/battleofhanover.html ''Read about Thomas' Legion in the Battle of Hanover''] ==Sources== *[http://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-soldiers.htm?submitted=1&SDunitCode=CNCTHOMRI Roster for Thomas' Legion NPS Soldier's Database]

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Thompson, James A. Miller Commission 9572

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Transcription of the application No. 9572 of [[Thompson-21624|James A. Thompson]] to the Guion Miller Commission for share of money appropriated for the Eastern Cherokee Indians. === Transcriber’s Notes === Transcribed from images of a file of documents: [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WX-39SJ-Z?i=739&cat=209173 original images located on Family Search.] Transcribed 6 Dec 2021 by James Cox. Transcribers notes: The handwriting, capitalization, and punctuation in this material was very bad. Some of the typewritten documents were palimpestuous with handwriting showing through from the back. So a clean transcript seems useful. I corrected some spelling and inserted some punctuation for clarity, but mostly left it as written. In some areas, the writing seems clear, but the meaning was not clear to me. Handwritten items on forms are styled with italics. Pre-printed or typed forms are not italicized. Items in [brackets] are my notes and not literal transcriptions. James A Thompson was about age 79 when going through this application process. Entirely handwritten letters are not italicized. Individuals named are in '''bold'''.
“Swayne County” NC is Swain County, in Western NC, on the Tennessee Border. == Related Applications == :[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WX-39S2-Z?i=718&cat=209173 9570] - Application of James’ wife, [[Battle-374|Nancy Ann (Battle) Thompson]]
:[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WX-66QF?i=880&cat=209173 22812] - Duplicate application for James A. Thompson (not identical)
:[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WX-66CS?i=895&cat=209173 22813] - Duplicate application for [[Battle-374|Nancy Ann (Battle) Thompson]] (not identical)
:[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WX-QLPD?i=344&cat=209173 30094] - Application of James’ daughter, [[Thompson-27363|Mrs. Julia E Jackson]]
==Transcription Begins Here== ---- Rejected Neither applicant nor ancestors ever enrolled. Does not establish fact of descent from person who was a party to the treaty of 1835-6 and 1846. ---- (Received Jan 8, 1907) Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Washington, D. C.
SIR:
I hereby make application for such share as may be due me of the fund appropriated by the Act of Congress approved June 30, 1906, in accordance with the decrees of the Court of Claims of May 18, 1905, and May 28, 1906, in favor of the Eastern Cherokees. The evidence of identity is herewith subjoined. :English name: ''Jas. A. Thompson''
:Indian name: ''Cherokees call us (Tomsy)''
:Residence: ''Kansas Ind Ter''
:Town and post office: ''Kansas I. T.''
:County: ''Deleware''
:State: ''Ind. Ter. or Okla''
:Date and place of birth: ''Oct 4th 1826(?) Eighteen Hundre 29''[?]
:By what right do you claim to share? If you claim through more than one relative living in 1851, set forth each claim separately: ''Only one.[[Black-4726|'''Hister Black''']] a. 1/4 Cherokee one fourth Cherokee my Grandmother''
:Are you married? ''Yes''
:Name and age of wife or husband: wife ''Eighty years old #9570''
:Give names of your father and mother, and your mother's name before marriage.
::Father-English name: ''Thompson''
::Indian name: ''Tomsy''
::Mother-English name: ''Millsap''[Millsay?]
::Indian name: ''don’t know''
::Maiden name: ''Millsap''[?]
:Where were they born? ''now Swayne Co. N.C.''
::Father: ''Swayne Co. N.C.''
::Mother: ''Swayne Co. N.C.''
:Where did they reside in 1851, if living at that time? ''living in said Co''
::Father: ''Swayne Co N.C. it was Jackson Co. ~'' [?]
::Mother: ''the same''
:Date of death of your father and mother —
::Father: ''in the year 1872''
::Mother: ''in the year 1868''
:Were they ever enrolled for annuities, land or other benefits? if so, state when and where: ''don’t know''
:Name all your brothers and sisters, giving ages, and if not living, the date of death: ''none'' :State English and Indian names of your grandparents on both father's and mother's side, if possible: ::Father’s Side: ''Eng. Thompson, Ind. Name (Tomsy)''
::Mother’s Side: ''Millsap''
:Where were they born? ''in now Swayne Co N.C.''
:Where did they reside in 1851, if living at that time? ''Swayne Co North Carolina''
:Give names of all their children, and residence, if living; if not living, give dates of deaths: ::English name: ''don’t know''
:Have you ever been enrolled for annuities, land, or other benefits? If so, state when and where:
::''my father said he would have me enroled when I was small. See rolls of 35-6.'' :To expedite identification, claimants should give the full English and Indian names, if possible, of their paternal and maternal ancestors back to 1835: '' [[Black-4726|'''Hester Black''']] Ind. name (Ka Ne Kah)'' REMARKS. (Under this head the applicant may give any additional information that he believes will assist in proving his claims.) ''Our proofs on file at Muskogee I. T. [Indian Territory] give proofs I couldn’t now give several old Cherokees and white witnesses deceased since taken that knew them '' I solemnly swear that the foregoing statements made by me are true to the best of my knowledge and belief. ''Jas. A. Thompson''
''27 day of December 1906'' AFFIDAVIT. (The following affidavit must be sworn to by two or more witnesses who are well acquainted with the applicant.) Personally appeared before me ''Geo. W. Cockran'' and ''John W Thompson'', who being duly sworn, on oath depose and say that they are well acquainted with ''James A. Thompson'' who makes the foregoing applications and statements, and have known ''him'' for 30 years and 35 years, respectively, and know him to be the identical person ''he'' represents ''himself'' to be, and that the statements made by them are true, to the best of their knowledge and belief, and they have no interest whatever in ''this'' claim.
''G. W. Cochran''
''John W. Thompson''
---- Jan 15 1908
Tahlequah Okla-
Guion Miller Spec Com.
601 Oury Building Washington D.C.
Application No. 22812-
Its reported here that the time for hearing claims is just off two years would like to know the truth of it. How it is progressing. We are enrolled here on census rolls as Cherokees and I know I saw my name on an old roll. Davis Com [Dawes Commission] called in same rolls . I understood they claimed not authentic. Any information legitimate will be appreciated. Thanking you in advance I am yours truly,
Jas. A. Thompson ---- January 14, 1908.
James A. Thompson, Kansas, Okla.
Sir:
Relative to your application for participation in the fund arising from the judgment of the Court of Claims, in favor of the Eastern Cherokee, give your father's full name and state where he resided in 1835. Was he ever A member of the Eastern Cherokee tribe of Indians? Where were you born? Where have you lived since your birth? When did you move to Oklahoma? Have you ever been enrolled with the Eastern Cherokees? If not, explain why. Have you ever been enrolled with any other tribe of Indians. If so, state when and with what tribe. Were you or your parents slaves? If so, state whether slaves of Indians or white poople?
Very respectfully,
Guion Miller,
Special Commissioner
CHB/ALS ---- [This appears to be a fragment of a longer text, but it's not clear where the rest is.]
My grand mother '''Hester Odear''' They called her Odear. But thinks her proper name was '''Adair'''. we are Enroled now on the Census roll here now as Cherokees - This about all the Information I can give unless any proofs could be got from Muskogee.
Thanking you I am yours Truly
Jas. A. Thompson (COURT OF CLAIMS EASTERN CHEROKEES.Rec. JAN 23 1908) ---- Jan 18, 1908
Tahlequah, Okla
Hon Guion Miller Special Com
Washington D. C. Apl. 9572
Dear sir
Yours reed [sic] thanks. I was borned and remained in the old Nation N.C. til I came her in 86 but failed to get her in time to get on the roll of 86 you remember(?) Daws Com [Dawes Commission] rejected all that was not on that even full bloods. and the court also now I know my name was on a roll handed me by Ex chief [[Ross-6907|'''John Ross''' ]] of the Eastern Band N.C. My grandfather was a minister came west with the Cherokees after marrying a Cherokee. opposed his wife being enrold or taking anything from the Cherokees saying they deserved all the gov. give (due?) them. My father '''[[Thompson-21612|Nathan Thompson]]''' in my presence when a boy spok to two councilmen telling them he wanted me enrolled. They did at next council yet he like my grandfather was opposed taking anything from them (over)… We were not slaves - White & Cherokee. The Eastern band of Cherokees didn’t [illegible] money for many years from the fact they didn’t come here (Emigrate) Some hid in the Mts rather than come … My grandmother '''Hester Black''' was a fair sample of Cherokee. I thought when a boy the best woman in the world.
Truly,
Jas. A. Thompson
(Received Jan 23 1908)
---- Tahlequah Okla. 3-16-0/9
Dear Com. Miller, [Commissioner Guion Miller]
I see from the news …(?) you will soon finish the roll. Will you be so kind to inform me if you got our proofs from Muscogee Okla. If not I doubt the case. Since I came here I found a prominant old Cherokee who has been employed as interpreter years ago says he knew [[Walker-38026| Betsy Walker]] a Cherokee back in Tennesee as you may see in our proofs was the grand mother of my wife my wife and myself as near as I can figure it the same blood. My name was on a roll handed me by John Roors ['''[[Ross-6907|John Ross]]'''] an Ex chief of the Eastern Cherokees N. C. and I sent all together to Muscogee Okla when I thought they mite called for I wrote to know what it would cost they said (26 96) (??) my attys Winnans & Bixby said not they would be come at in time. [sic, meaning unclear]
Please inform me if it would be necessary to get this old Cherokees affidavit and proofs from Muscogee. I am glad to note the Gov. more favorable to the interest of the Cherokees for to my knowledge they have suffered long.
Truly yours
Jas. A. Thompson.
[Note:''' [[Ross-6907|John Ross ]]''' was a famous Chief of the Cherokee, see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Ross_(Cherokee_chief) ] ---- Tahlequah, Okla. Jan 4 1908 [?]
Mr. Nathan Brickford Esq.
My dear Sir
I just Rec’d a communication from commissioner Miller seems that all claimants will have to show on certain rolls to be recognized. My name was on a roll. Ex chief of the Eastern Cherokees handed me he was also a witness filed affidavit that I was of Cherokee decent and so recognized by the Eastern band. Also by the sacred [second?] chief of the Eastern Band.''' Chief Smith''' of the Eastern Band. After he came back from Washington when the Eastern Band sued this Nation for their prorata share in mony. Which they lost. But said all that would come here events be entitled land. as the treaty stipulated this domain should belong to the whole Cherokee people to share and share alike but the Daws Commission & their courts held different so me & many others was regected I fail to see if this (over) … Treaty was valid they could reject any that made valid proof of Blood yet they rejected full Bloods from the Eastern Band. Perhaps the refusal of the Eastern Band to come here still operated against them as it seems they was neglected all along they drew no money til their Agt got them citizenship in the old nation. This accounts for a great many not on the rolls. I know they were scattered in Ga Tenn, S.C, &C, yet they were Cherokees and under this treaty had a right in this domain. I think the E. Band have been badly treated because they didn’t come here. We are now enrolled on the census role here as Cherokees. You said you would cary it to the Supreme Court. Lawyers here say it’s not appealable. Well let me hear from you.
Truly,
Jas. A. Thompson. ---- Kansas Ind Ter
Feb 23 0/7
Hon Nathen Beckford
Washington DC
My Dear Sir
Would like to hear from you how claim is progressing what your prospects is, etc. Did you ever get application from my daughter '''[[Thompson-27363|Mrs. Julia Jackson]]''' lives at Tahlequeh, I. T.? A widow has four children first '''Amy''' about 14, 2nd a boy '''Jessee''' 12 yrs old 3rd a girl about 10 years old, '''Edney''', 4th a boy about 7 years old. I sent them application don’t know if they sent it. would like they be on file how about our proofs at Muscogee. Think they can become at with this. Think you would have a clear case an afidavit by Ex chief of… Eastern Band N. and by 2nd chief Eastern Band and '''Ned Christey''' and''' Jno. Taylor''' all old Cherokees who knew our ancestors. I believe most all dead now. Besides several whites proving that we was the descendants of Betsy (wife’s side) Walker & Hester Black on Thompson side. With all this proof to hand think you would have a clear case. Daws Com (Dawes commission) said it was clear as to blood I spent hundreds of Dol to get it but now to poor to raise the $26.00 Dol they ask to duplicate. Seems very unjust. Please let me hear how it’s progressing. Very Truly,
Jas. A. Thompson. [Note: Julia E. Jackson’s application is #30094]. ---- Special Commissioner of the Court of Claims,
Eastern Cherokee Enrollment
601 Ouray Building
Washington, D. C.
September 15,1908
Application No. 9572
James A. Thompson, Kansas, Okla.
Sir:
In the matter of your application for participation in the fund arising from the judgement of the Court of Claims in favor of the Eastern Cherokees, please take notice that F.D.Ryan one of my duly authorized assistants, will be at Locust Grove, Okl on Monday, September 28th, 1908, at 9 o’clock, A.M., for the purpose of taking testimony relative to your claim: You should appear promptly before him, and if you have any witnesses you wish to have testify in your behalf you should also have them present at that time. You can ascertain where the hearing will take place by making inquiry of J. B. Bryan.
: ☛ If you are enrolled on the final Rolls of Citizens of the Five Civilized Tribes, you should bring with you the number of your enrollment, and also the number of your Census Card.
: ☛ Bring this notice with you. Very respectfully,
GUION MILLER
Special Commissioner
---- Tahlequah, Okla. Sept 21 0/8
Hon. Guion Miller,
I am not able to go to Locust [Locust Grove] . I have not found my census card mislaid. Ex Chief John Rooss ['''John Ross'''] of the Eastern Cherokees gave me a roll that contained my name. I sent with my proofs to [? Locust grove?] Filed with my papers I wrote to get up my papers. They said it would cost me 26. my atty advised me to not pay it that the proofs would be come at. [?] But suppose they are yet at Muskogee with proofs. I feel sure we would be allowed. The Dawes Com. said proof as to Blood was sufficient. Rejected because we was not found on the roll of 86. My witness being well advanced in years Cherokees and whites have most all past away. Since there is one here an old prominent Cherokee who knew [[Leatherwood-176|'''Betsy Walker''']] my wife’s grandmother. Well I am broke down physically and financially. Can do no more only regret I spent a living trying for it. Let me hear please from you.
Respectfully,
Jas. A. Thompson
(Received Oct 7 1908)
[Note: Betsy Walker would have been Nancy (Battle) Thompson's great or 2nd great grandmother, depending on which Betsy Walker is meant, not her grandmother.] —

Thompson Branch

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Thompson Cemetery, Mendenhall, Simpson County, Mississippi

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[[Category:Simpson County, Mississippi, Cemeteries]] [[Category: Thompson Cemetery, Mendenhall, Mississippi]] [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This project will catalog and document all burials in Thompson Cemetery, located downtown Mendenhall, Simpson County, Mississippi. This free space page for the Thompson Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Mississippi Cemeteries Project is a sub-project of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. 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. 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 [[Bishop-4082|Myrtis Bishop]] for assistance. ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== : Contact: :: :Location :: N West St. (between West Maud & Simpson Hwy 149) :: Mendenhall, MS 39114 :GPS Coordinates (WGS84) ::31.961426, -89.871642 ::[https://goo.gl/maps/cGHSd Thompson Cemetery on Google Maps] === History === Thompson Cemetery (or Womack Cemetery as some obits state) is located on N West St. in Mendenhall. The cemetery is open with no fence or gate. Currently there are just 32 marked graves. Mostly Thompson Family members. '''Findagrave has renamed this cemetery as Historic Womack Cemetery (AKA Thompson Cemetery) '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/761915/historic-womack-cemetery Historic Womack Cemetery (AKA Thompson Cemetery) ] and has 36 memorials with 89% with headstone photos. ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * 100% of marked graves in this cemetery have been photographed by [[Bishop-4082 | Myrtis Bishop]] October 13, 2013. Data Transcription * 100 % of all marked graves Linked Profiles * 100 % of all marked graves ===Table of Interments=== Data given is as on Headstone {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name ! First/Middle Names/Initials ! data-sort-type="date" | Born ! data-sort-type="date" | Died ! Inscription (notes) ! class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Thompson-19797 | Avery ]]||Lessie T.||1892-03-07||1963-04-14||(nee Thompson)||[[Image:Thompson-19797.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Avery-2191 | Avery ]]||Thomas M.||1886-10-22||1953-09-20||We will meet again.||[[Image:Avery-2191.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Holloway-2028 | Holloway ]]||George Green ||1889-12-09||1819-12-08||Son of Mr. & Mrs. W. S. Holloway '''(the death date probably s/b 1918)'''||[[Image:Holloway-2028.jpg |100px]] |- | [[O'Neil-536 | O'Neil ]]||Thomas Pierce ||1866-07-09||1925-12-31||Not lost, but gone before.||[[Image:O_Neil-536.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Womack-1149 | Renno ]]||Elizabeth ||||1928-02-22||(nee Womack) (broken stone)||[[Image:Womack-1149.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Renno-10 | Renno ]]||Samuel ||1839-08-10||1901-09-27||(stone poor shape)||[[Image:Renno-10.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thompson-19800 | Thompson ]]||Bessie ||1904-02-02||1904-08-14||Infant Daughter of Mr. & Mrs. J. W. Thompson||[[Image:Thompson-19800.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thompson-19794 | Thompson ]]||Boyce Bert ||1947-05-26 ||1947-05-26 ||Our Darling; Son of W. G. & Hazel Thompson||[[Image:Thompson-19794.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thompson-19795 | Thompson ]]||Ernest Franklin||1901-09-13||1979-09-13||||[[Image:Thompson-19795.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thompson-19810 | Thompson ]]||Eugene ||1900-10-01||1900-10-18||Son of Mr. & Mrs. J. W. Thompson; Gone to Rest||[[Image:Thompson-19810.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thompson-19805 | Thompson ]]||Geo. Clarance ||1897-07-29||1900-08-19||Son of Mr. & Mrs. J. W. Thompson; Gone to Rest||[[Image:Thompson-19805.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-266664 | Thompson ]]||Helen V. ||1923-03-07||1966-02-16||||[[Image:Unknown-266664.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Waldrop-390 | Thompson ]]||Ida Waldrop||1896-08-21||1988-08-09||||[[Image:Waldrop-390.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thompson-19803 | Thompson ]]||James H. ||1896-01-09||1952-10-12||A Veteran of World War I.||[[Image:Thompson-19803.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thompson-19798 | Thompson ]]||James William ||1857-02-17||1913-06-04||Father; We shall meet again who have loved each other.||[[Image:Thompson-19798.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thompson-19806 | Thompson ]]||John Walter ||1889-10-08||1889-10-19||Son of Mr. & Mrs. J. W. Thompson; Gone to Rest||[[Image:Thompson-19806.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Womack-1146 | Thompson ]]||Lena Womack||1863-06-16||1946-01-19||Mother; We shall meet again who have loved each other.||[[Image:Thompson-19798.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-266648 | Thompson ]]||Nannie Maude ||1906-05-28||1967-03-24||||[[Image:Thompson-19795.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thompson-19801 | Thompson ]]||Otis G. ||1899-01-27||1963-03-21||Georgia, PVT CO E 167 Infanty World War II||[[Image:Thompson-19801.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thompson-19799 | Thompson ]]||Richard (Dick) A.||1893-11-26||1971-01-16||Texas, WAGR SUP CO 4 FLD ARTY World War I||[[Image:Thompson-19799.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thompson-19792 | Thompson ]]||William Grady ||1907-06-13||1988-08-16||||[[Image:Thompson-19792.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Womack-1142 | Womack ]]||Annie R. ||1884-05-22||1972-09-08||||[[Image:Womack-1142.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-266646 | Womack ]]||Bessie Frann ||1913-04-24||1988-11-10||Married Oct 4, 1943||[[Image:Womack-1141.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hays-1349 | Womack ]]||Dicy J. ||1827-10-08||1905-06-25||Earth has one mortal less, Heaven an angel more. (nee Hays)||[[Image:Hays-1349.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Womack-1141| Womack ]]||G. B. ||1904-06-03||1984-03-16||Married Oct 4, 1943||[[Image:Womack-1141.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Womack-1148 | Womack ]]||Green B. ||1855-04-05||1920-07-12||||[[Image:Womack-1148.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grantham-326 | Womack ]]||Gusta G. ||1876-11-12||1963-10-08||(nee Grantham) ||[[Image:Womack-1145.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Womack-1150 | Womack ]]||James M. ||1901-03-20||1901-12-22||Son of L. T. & ?? Womack||[[Image:Womack-1150.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Womack-1145 | Womack ]]||Louis Thomas ||1869-02-25||1953-06-20||||[[Image:Womack-1145.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Womack-1144 | Womack ]]||Richard Henry ||1896-11-11||1929-02-15||Volunteer World War Veteran.||[[Image:Womack-1144.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Womack-1147 | Womack ]]||Richard R. ||1823-12-27||1892-03-09||God gave, He took, He will restore. He doeth all things well.||[[Image:Womack-1147.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Womack-1143 | Womack ]]||Willis Jayne ||1920-05-09||1968-01-12||Daughter of Willis and Annie Womack||[[Image:Womack-1143.jpg |100px]] |- |} == Sources ==

Thompson Family Bibliography

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The following is a list of works consulted in preparing the Thompson Family Tree and recommendations for further reading or reference. ==Key== 1. All United States federal census records cited are population schedules unless otherwise identified. 2. Enumeration districts in U.S. census records are abbreviated e.d. 3. The United States National Archives and Records Administration in Washington D.C. will be shortened to National Archives or NARA. 4. The Family History Library in Salt Lake City is abbreviated as FHL. 5. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is abbreviated as LDS. ==Sources== ''Find A Grave.'' Database. Multiple compilers. http://www.findagrave.com : 2012.

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'''Images and sources for:''' [[Thompson-73423|Francis Marion Thompson (1871-1951)]] and spouse [[Shirley-3907|Amanda (Shirley) Thompson (1867-1927)]] Their children: [[Thompson-73424| Bertha M. Thompson (1896-1984)]] and spouse [[Bowman-15139| Henry Lee Franklin Bowman (1885-1959)]] and their children: *[[Bowman-15140|Woodrow Bowman (1913-1986)]] and spouse [[Stroud-3709| Lola Faye Stroud (1902-1990)]] *[[Bowman-15147|Marian Lee Bowman (1921-2005)]] and spouses [[Vance-6156|Samuel Allen Vance (1926-1992)]] and [[Redding-1658|Duane Donald Redding (1932-2016)]] *[[Bowman-15157|Amanda Elizabeth Bowman (1922-2011)]] and spouse [[Smith-308949|Elbert Lee Smith (1918-1983)]] *[[Bowman-15176|Merle Laverne Bowman (1924-2008)]] and spouse [[Keller-10707|Walter Henry Keller Sr. (1911-1989)]] *[[Bowman-15199|William Henry Bowman (1925-1978)]] and spouse [[Winstead-880|Phyllis (Winstead) Bowman (1927-1999)]] *[[Bowman-15252|James Franklin Bowman (1926-1987)]] and spouse [[Shivers-524|Gladys Marie (Shivers) Bowman (abt.1927-1990)]] *[[Bowman-15319|Dorothy (Bowman) Keener (1928-?)]] and spouse [[Keener-2183|Frank Keener Jr. (1925-2002)]] *[[Bowman-15390|George Robert Bowman (1930-1986)]] and spouses [[Pierce-19024|Phyllis (Pierce) Bowman (1933-?)]] and [[Buck-9382|Mary R. (Buck) Bowman (1929-1977)]] [[Thompson-72941|Mollie Ann Thompson (1897-1980)]] - photos and sources for Mollie's husband and children can be found at [[Space:Conner_Family_Photos_%26_Sources|Conner Family Photos & Sources]]. [[Thompson-73435|Adeal (Thompson) Young (1899-1968)]] and spouse [[Young-50987|Cunard D. Young (1897-1970)]] and their children: *[[Young-59967|Ruth (Young) Clements (1923-2010)]] and spouses [[Jelks-97|Everett Eurell Jelks (1919-1988)]] and [[Clements-8603|Ross V. Clements (1918-2002)]] *[[Young-60273|Ruby Pearl (Young) Carlson (1925-2002)]] and spouse [[Carlson-6043|Charles Julius Carlson Jr. (1927-1996)]] *[[Young-60113|Jimmy Young (1928-1999)]] *[[Young-60050|Robbie Lee (Young) Landon (1930-2016)]] and spouse [[Dean-16121|Luther Charles Dean (1929-1992)]] [[Thompson-73436|Lucille (Thompson) Sturch (1901-1986)]] and spouse [[Sturch-77|Hodge Sturch (1901-1986)]] and their children: *[[Sturch-78|Margaret Helen (Sturch) Ross (1923-2013)]] and spouse [[Ross-33034|Brydon McCall Ross (1922-1984)]] *[[Sturch-79|Marion Hodges Sturch (1929-1957)]] and spouse [[Jackson-58294|Pattye Euala (Jackson) Sturch (1929-2001)]] [[Thompson-73438|George Francis Thompson (1903-1986)]] and spouse [[Simmons-20672|Hester Lee (Simmons) Thompson (1906-1986)]] and their children: *[[Thompson-86498|George Francis Thompson Jr. (1925-1970)]]and spouse [[Miller-112771|Goldie Normean (Miller) Thompson (1924-1996)]] *[[Thompson-86521|Robert Lee Thompson (1932-2015)]] and spouses [[Huffman-6777|Marilyn Ann (Huffman) Thompson (1933-1990)]]and [[Simmons-20787|Louise (Simmons) Thompson (abt.1930-2019)]] *[[Thompson-86922|Edna (Thompson) Myers]]and spouse [[Myers-24339|John Merle Myers (1939-2015)]] [[Thompson-73439|Clarence William Thompson (1905-1983)]] and spouse [[Seymore-419|Winnie Mae (Seymore) Thompson (1907-1939)]] and their children: *[[Thompson-86698|Medrith Mae (Thompson) Lance (1927-2003)]] and spouse [[Lance-1514|Melven Lance (1920-1970)]] *[[Thompson-86704|Lois (Thompson) Ward (1928-2016)]] and spouse [[Ward-44941|William Carl Ward (1925-2005)]] *[[Thompson-86923|Harold Clarence Thompson (1929-2012)]] and spouse [[Cunningham-19163|Nelda Mae (Cunningham) Thompson (1930-2014)]] *as well as [[Hatfield-6051|Opal (Hatfield) Thompson (bef.1918-)]] and their children: *[[Thompson-87172|Billy Wayne Thompson (1942-2002)]] *[[Thompson-86679|Janie Lee Thompson (1945-1945)]] '''Also images and sources for:''' [[Thompson-87205|John William Riley Thompson (1868-1940)]] and spouse [[Morris-41838|Martha Lenora (Morris) Thompson (1875-1961)]] Their children: [[Thompson-87222|Bernice William Thompson (1898-1977)]] and spouse [[Best-6555|Lorena Geraldine (Best) Thompson (1904-1931)]] and their children: *[[Thompson-87328|Nora Katherine Thompson (1924-1924)]] *[[Thompson-87329|Cora Aileen (Thompson) Baker (1925-2019)]] and spouse [[Baker-66859|John Nelson Baker Jr. (1925-2012)]] *[[Thompson-87381|Dorothy LaNell (Thompson) Osborne (1928-2011)]] and spouse [[Osborne-12170|Charles Newton Osborne Jr. (1929-2011)]] [[Thompson-87426|Ila Inez (Thompson) Jernigan (1904-1982)]]

Thompson Family Reunion

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In honor of Ray & Nettie Thompson the First Family reunion is in the beginning stages of planning. Please "SAVE THIS DATE" September 3,2011 Terry & Tammy Danforth are hosting our first Thompson Family Reunion Hope to see you there!

Thompson Genealogy, The Descendants of William and Margaret Thomson

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Thompson Genealogy, The Descendants of William and Margaret Thomson == First settled in that part of Windsor, Connecticut, now East Windsor and Ellington, 1720-1915, including many of the names of Chandler, Trumbull, Marsh, Pelton, Allen, Harper, Osborn, Hooker, Ellsworth, Stiles, Phelps, Bartlett, etc. * by [[Thompson-77835|Mary Ann Thompson Elliott]] (1841-) * published by The Thompson Family Association, The Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Co., New Haven, Conn., 1915 * 518 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Thompson Genealogy, The Descendants of William and Margaret Thomson|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/thompsongenealog1915elli * https://archive.org/details/thompsongenealog00elli * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=15152 === Table of Contents === * Officers and committees of the Thompson Family Association * Contents * Preface * Introduction - [https://archive.org/stream/thompsongenealog00elli#page/n14/mode/1up Page ix-xi] * Family of William and Margaret Thomson, who settled in East Windsor, Conn., 1720. Born in Scotland, children list - [https://archive.org/stream/thompsongenealog00elli#page/n18/mode/1up Page 1] * Descendants of Mariam2 - [https://archive.org/stream/thompsongenealog00elli#page/n19/mode/1up Page 2-108] * Descendants of Samuel2 -[https://archive.org/stream/thompsongenealog00elli#page/109/mode/1up Page 109-166] * Descendants of John2 - [https://archive.org/stream/thompsongenealog00elli#page/166/mode/1up Page 166] * Descendants of James2 - [https://archive.org/stream/thompsongenealog00elli#page/167/mode/1up Page 167-302] * Descendants of Robert2-[https://archive.org/stream/thompsongenealog00elli#page/303/mode/1up Page 303-311] * Descendants of Hugh2 - [https://archive.org/stream/thompsongenealog00elli#page/362/mode/1up Page 312-361] * Addenda for Job Thompson, 1st son of Hugh (page 312) - [https://archive.org/stream/thompsongenealog00elli#page/312/mode/1up Page 362-387] * Corrigenda * Appendix - History of Memorial Work * Index - [https://archive.org/stream/thompsongenealog00elli#page/401/mode/1up Page 401-518] === Errata === * Corrigenda, [https://archive.org/details/thompsongenealog1915elli/page/387/mode/1up Page 387]. * 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 === * Elliott, Mary Ann Thompson. ''[[Space:Thompson Genealogy, The Descendants of William and Margaret Thomson|Thompson Genealogy, The Descendants of William and Margaret Thomson]]'' (Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Co., New Haven, Conn., 1915) [ Page ]. * ([[#Elliott|Elliott]])

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Thomson, Outfitters in Glasgow

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Research by [[Runciman-362|Alan Runciman]] prompted by a family story. ===Our Thomson Family Folklore=== Many years ago my mother [[ Kirkland-608|Catherine Runciman, (nee Kirkland)]] mentioned that our Thomson family [[#1|[A]]] had once owned the large & prestigious Glasgow department store of Paisleys. I & my brothers weren’t sharp enough to think to ask her to elaborate & now the opportunity has gone. Whether she knew any greater detail is questionable. This profile documents Thomsons who have links to Paisleys. In fact 2 apparently different families of Thomsons have links, with a 3rd Thomson family also operating as prestigious outfitters in close proximity. To date, no evidence is found to link any of these Thomsons to my family to support our folklore. ===Paisleys origins=== Glasgow property valuation records (VRs) from the 1850s onwards record a series of Thomsons owned property at 94/96 Jamaica Street & from this property there was a Clothiers & Uniform supplier named James & William C Thomson. This retail side of the business appears to be a separate family of Thomsons. The business name ‘Paisleys’ came later when a Peter Paisley traded from the Jamaica Street property in the 1880s onwards. It traded from this landmark site until around the 1970s when the property was sold off & developed as a hotel. So the Thomson family didn't 'own Paisleys', as the Paisley name came into being after their custodianship. However, there was a period of cross-over after the newly-named Paisleys business started about 1885 when the Thomsons continued as landlords of the property with the possibility that a family member acted as cashier in the fledgling Paisley business (discussed later). ==The Thomson Connection to Paisleys:== This photo & caption is taken during the transition to Paisleys: {{Image|file=Thomson_Outfitters_in_Glasgow.jpg |caption=94/96 Jamaica Street }} {{Image|file=Thomson_Outfitters_in_Glasgow-1.jpg |caption=In Glasgow around the change. }} ''Photo & narrative extracted from the Facebook site ‘Glasgow History’, posted as ‘Jamaica Street’ on February 27, 2010 by Chris Jones.'' The large reputable Glasgow department store commanded the prime site of the Broomielaw Corner at Jamaica Street & Clyde Street from the early 1880s to 1979. ===Valuation Rolls (VRs)=== A study of Glasgow’s VRs reveals that for a period of 30 years (1850s-1880s) two generations of Thomsons owned the building at 94/96 Jamaica Street, commencing with a [[Thomson-15373|Neil Thomson] & his wife [Borland-1370|Helen Borland], followed eventually by their children. They appear to be purely landlords as the firm of ‘James & William C Thomson, outfitters’ are recorded as their tenants. No family connection has been found between proprietors & tenants. Property ownership prior to 1855 (the date of the first online VR) has not been researched. This would require access to the Register of Sasines in Edinburgh. It may reveal the Thomson ownership goes back further[[#2|[B]]]. In 1875 ‘J & WC Thomson, Clothiers’ also rented No 62 Jamaica Street as their workshop, a property owned by The Caledonian Railway Company, indicating they were manufacturers as well as retail tailors. The Thomson proprietors of the Jamaica St premises in that last VR prior to the appearance of Paisleys were recorded as: {{Image|file=Thomson_Outfitters_in_Glasgow-2.jpg |caption=The 1875 VR entry }} '''Proprietors (in left-hand column):''' Archibald Thomson cashier. [[Thomson-14749|Robert W Thomson]] Marion W Thomson or Armstrong for Archibald Thomson, 377 Bath Street Those 3 are the adult children of Neil Thomson & Helen Borland. '''Tenants (in right-hand column):''' James & William C Thomson, Outfitters. '''Transition:''' Peter Paisley initially opened to trade as Paisleys sometime between 1875 (the last VR of the Thomson operating entries) and 1885 (the first Paisley VR as the tenant & occupier). However that 1885 record shows the '''proprietor''' of 94/96 Jamaica St is Archibald Thomson, Cashier, of South Muirhead, Cumbernauld . This confirms there was indeed a Thomson connection to Paisleys insomuch as he was Paisleys’ landlord. Furthermore, was his 'cashier' position perhaps within Paisleys business? Often this title was indicative of a more senior management role than that afforded in the present day, that of the principal finance officer. A modern-day example from history is the Cashier of The Bank of England. But there’s no real evidence Archibald has any experience in this role previously. For example, the most recent prior census in 1881 records him as ‘landlord income from property’. Feasibly Archibald’s position may have been part of buy-out discussions. Either way it would be fair to state, rather incompletely, that ‘the Thomsons owned Paisleys’. '''Conclusion of Thomson connection:''' In the first years of Paisley's involvement the Thomsons retained ownership of the Jamaica St premises but Archibald, by now the only listed proprietor, died childless in 1891. The following VR in 1895 shows proprietorship had passed to Reginald T Armstrong (RTA), son of Archibald’s deceased sister Marianne Watt Armstrong (nee Thomson). No will registration is evident, which is odd. The proprietorship is operated on a curator bonis[[#3|[C]]] basis by David Strathie, a Glasgow chartered accountant. Further research reveals RTA suffered mental incapacity throughout most of his adult life Censuses of 1901, 1911 & 1921 record Reginald in Royal Asylum Gartnavel, Glasgow. In the 1881 census he was employed as an engineer’s clerk so in early adulthood his problems either developed or he suffered an accident. Whether Archibald saw this as a way of providing for his incapacitated nephew or whether there were no further ''suitable'' family heirs available to inherit is questionable. In the next VR in 1905 Peter Paisley is shown as the property owner & this concludes any Thomson association with the business. The same VR shows a Peter Paisley owning several shops & houses on Argyle Street which may be related to 'Paisleys Corner' at the bottom of Jamaica Street. He is shown as proprietor of a house, garden, stables, coachhouse & offices in Langbank, Renfrewshire, so his business is flourishing. ===Family background on the Thomson proprietors=== The siblings’ parents, Neil Thomson & Helen Borland: Neil is described consistently in records as ‘ship captain’ or ‘master mariner’ although by 1861 (by then he’s 70 years old) Neil is a ‘Supt Emigration Officer’. Neil is from Campbeltown, Argyllshire, born 1791. He died in 1870. Neil’s parents are Archibald Thomson & Barbara Williamson (McWilliam on her church baptism entry). Archibald, a Revenue Officer, was born in Campbeltown in 1761 to Neil Thomson & Jean Thomson (her maiden name too). It's not certain whether the Thomson landlords of Jamaica Street involve themselves in the outfitter’s management. But the term ‘cashier’ accorded to landlord Archibald Thomson in the 1875 VR is interesting. Does this refer to a position held within the retail business? In the 1851 census son Archibald, aged 18, is a warehouseman, conceivably a post in the Thomson business. But by 1861 he’s a seaman, aged 24. As an aside, Archibald eventually married in 1886 providing some interesting information on their marriage registration. He describes himself as 45 though he’s actually 52, so his 21-year old [surname-xxx|bride] was unaware of the true gap in their ages. He described his occupation as ‘Seaman Mer(chant) Service (retired)’. He died only 5 years later in 1891. His widow later remarried. Neil’s son [[Thomson-14749|Robert Watt Thomson]] has no records in Scotland other than his 1825 Glasgow baptism (also in the 1841 census?). He emigrated to Australia as early as 1850 (per linked WikiTree profile). Robert was always an absent landlord of Jamaica St, presumably drawing a rental income. In 1896, he was living in Sydney when sequestrated & then released from sequestration the same year. He died in 1906. He & his wife are buried in Sydney. In 1922 the funeral notice of his son, named Neil like his grandfather, states he was Robert’s 2nd son (unfortunately the first son was not named in the notice) & had worked in the General Post Office for almost 40 years. ===Thomsons as tenants=== Running alongside the Thomson proprietorship, James Thomson is listed at ‘92, 94 & 96 Jamaica Street, clothier, hosier & colonial outfitter’ in the 1880 Glasgow directory, indicating they were trading there until at least that year. The Thomsons who give this separate firm its name of James & William C Thomson are siblings too. James & [Thomson-4439|William C Thomson] appear as a 12-year-old & 10-year old respectively on the 1851 census. Also William appears in the 1871 census as follows: ''At 10 Regent Park Terrace, William C Thomson, Head, married, age 30, master clothier, employing 18 men, 7 women & 2 boys, born Glasgow. Wife, Jane, age 27, born Hamilton.'' There is a servant but no family. Despite censuses in 1841 & 1851 recording ages revealing William C was born in 1840 in Glasgow, no baptism is evident. However a William Charles Thomson, recorded as ‘Tailor & Clothier (Master), married Jeannie Dunn in 1865. He also declared he was aged 25 & his parents were William Charles Thomson & Agnes Black, just the lead needed to research the family further. The father William C Sr was also described as a ‘Tailor & Clothier (Master) on the marriage registration. James Thomson is too common a name for practical online research on Scotland's People. A day pass visit to the Registrar of Scotland in Edinburgh (or a closer associated office) is a better option. In such situations often an alternative & useful starting point is to pick up pointers from WikiTree & online trees of other family researchers but at the time of writing there appear to be no leads to other family members. This is unusual but perhaps there are very few living descendants. No connection has been found between tenants James & William C and their Thomson proprietors. Unfortunately none of the Thomsons listed - proprietors or retailers - have been proven to connect to the Thomsons on the Crooks lineage, the initiating subject of this research. ===Research Tangent – a 3rd Thomson family?:=== There is an article written about a reputable outfitters named James Thomson & Sons operating from St Vincent St, Glasgow. They too specialise in uniforms, notably Navy uniforms. It appears to be an unconnected coincidence but nevertheless worth noting should it turn out otherwise. The accompanying footnote[[#5|[E]]] is extracted from http://www.glasgowwestaddress.co.uk/1888_Book/Index_of_firms_1888.htm In 1875 VR James & William J Thomson are listed as proprietors of the St Vincent St premises. The Thomsons occupy Number 86 as ‘James Thomson & Son Clothing’. William J(oseph) married Mary Risk in 1865 and his parents are James Thomson & Janet Hamilton. This confirms they are not the same pair as are at Jamaica St, though that’s not to say there is no relationship as little is known of their parents James & Janet other than they married in Gorbals, Glasgow in 1834. ===Family Folklore – Considerations, Alternatives & Conclusions :=== *At a stretch Peter Paisley may be connected by marriage or parentage to the ‘Crooks’ Thomson family. No baptisms have been found which point to potential candidates so this possibility has not been pursued further. *Perhaps James and/or William C Thomson were offered director or senior manager positions in the new Paisleys company to help bed in relationships with organisations with whom they'd had an authorised status eg for supply of Naval uniforms etc & wider supply chain. Similarly Archibald from the proprietor family could have been offered such a role as cashier a description attached to him in a VR. To avoid confusion, would one not expect if the cashier position was outwith the business listed, then the unconnected business would be named? *It is established that a Thomson family were landlords of the property at Broomielaw Corner from which Paisleys later traded. *It is also established that there was a Thomson Outfitters business retailing from what was to become ‘Paisleys Corner’. *No link has been made between the two Thomson families associated with the premises i.e. no connection made between landlord and tenants. *Unfortunately no evidence was found to substantiate that either of ‘the Thomsons who once owned Paisleys’ (proprietors or outfitters) have a connection to our ‘Crooks’ Thomsons. *It is deemed unlikely that a link exists waiting to be found between the landlord family of Thomsons from Campbeltown & our family as their background & location are far removed from our Lesmahagow/Crooks background. However this is hampered by our lack of ancestral/sibling knowledge about our own ancestral couple John Thomson & Christian Goodlet. If there is a link to be found it will be to this couple’s generation or John’s parents. Any further back is probably too distant time-wise. *It’s more likely any connection will lie with the outfitters James & William C Thomson to the Crooks Thomsons. Currently, insufficient facts are known about the two families at the appropriate time (mid to late 1700s) to draw a conclusion. Part of the jigsaw is learning more about ‘Crooks’ John Thomson. No evidence of a suitable John appears in the Jamaica Street families. An obvious missing space is a connection between him & the parents/grandparents of James T of the St Vincent Street business. (Of course, currently the latter has no connection established to Paisleys either.) ==Timeline:== A timeline featuring the Thomson families is summarised [[Space:Timeline: Thomson Outfitters in Glasgow|Timeline: Thomson Outfitters in Glasgow]] ==Ongoing Action/Research:== By publishing on WikiTree & an online family tree we may ‘meet’ family descendants of the Paisleys Thomsons & discover descendants. Perhaps to give us clues to our own family gaps around John Thomson & our ‘Crooks Thomson’ family. A tree is maintained on My Heritage at https://www.myheritage.com/site-1620599152/thomson-outfitters-in-glasgow . ==To Do== [WIP] Create WT personal profiles for the Thomson proprietors & outfitters. A search on WikiTree reveals the following profiles already exist: [[Thomson-4439|William Charles Thomson]] & his wife [[Dunn-6061|Jeannie Dunn]] ==Notes== [A] Our earliest (known) Thomson ancestor on this line is [[Thomson-2913|John Thomson]] born around the 1760s. His baptism cannot be separated from the large number of records which exist for that name. To be involved with the Paisleys business it is likely that our connection will be from sibling descendants form John's generation or his children. One of his sons, James, established a nursery in Edinburgh which he named Crooks, in honour of a family relation of that surname. For identification in this article the line is referred to as the Crooks Thomsons. [B] The appearance of Helen’s name as a joint proprietor in a time when almost all property was male owned is interesting. Perhaps this is a clue that the property was owned by her father/family prior to 1855 and left to her & her husband? Her father is described in her baptism record as a grain merchant so it’s not impossible he owned a multi-storey mill/store on the dockside of the Clyde. This conjecture can be resolved by the Sasines. [C]In Scots law, a curator bonis is a legal representative appointed by a court to manage the finances, property, or estate affairs of another person unable to do so because of mental or physical incapacity. [D] RTA is the son of the deceased Marianne Watt Thomson who was under age at Archibald’s death. However the existence of a curator bonis is evidence that Reginald was mentally incapacitated when his uncle Archibald died. Unfortunately censuses of 1901, 1911 & 1921 (the latest released at time of writing) disclose he is a resident – ‘inmate’ is the term used - at Gartnavel Royal Lunatic Asylum, Glasgow. In 1851 RTA was recorded aged 18 as an insurance clerk so it seems his incapacity developed sometime later or as the result of an accident. [E]''''James Thomson & Son Messrs. James Thomson & Son, Clothiers, 84 & 86 St. Vincent Street.— One of the foremost among the many notable Glasgovian houses whose names have become closely and creditably identified with the development of the clothing trade is that of Messrs. James Thomson & Son, of the above address. This is now the oldest clothing business existent in the city, its history dating back to the third decade of the eighteenth century ; and a memorable incident in its records is that which chronicles the fact that the establishment was sacked and plundered by the Highland troops of Prince Charlie, in 1745, when the Young Pretender secured a vast amount of much needed clothing for his men from the weavers and merchants of Glasgow. The business was formerly known as Ewing & Wingate, and the title so familiar to all Glasgovians has obtained for the past thirty years, under the proprietorship of Mr. James Thomson. The present premises have been occupied for about fifteen years. Therein is shown one of the finest and most complete stocks of distinctly superior tailoring, and the costume fabrics and materials in Glasgow. The specialities of the house consist in pulpit gowns, ladies' riding habits, military and naval uniforms, liveries and costumes, with every branch of gentlemen's tailoring ; and all goods supplied are exclusively of the very best quality. The firm employ none but the best and most skilful workmen, and enjoy a reputation of the first order of eminence. They hold a special appointment as robe makers to the University. The business is conducted with marked ability and judgement in its every department, and the patronage of the most distinguished circles has always been retained.'''' ==Sources==

Thones Kunders and his children

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Thones Kunders and his children: Also a list of the descendants for six generations of his youngest son Henry Cunreds, of Whitpain, 1683-1891. * By H. C. Conrad. Conrad, H. C. (1958). Thones Kunders and his children: Also a list of the descendants for six generations of his youngest son Henry Cunreds, of Whitpain, 1683-1891.Salt Lake City, Utah: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah. * Archive.org: [https://archive.org/details/16831891thonesku00conr] * Worldcat: [http://www.worldcat.org/title/thones-kunders-and-his-children-also-a-list-of-the-descendants-for-six-generations-of-his-youngest-son-henry-cunreds-of-whitpain-1683-1891/oclc/865972427] * Library of Congress ]https://lccn.loc.gov/84234942] '''Description:''' The ''[[Kunders-7|Thones Kunders]]'' family was one of the original 13 families that settled Germantown, Pennsylvania. Includes the names of six generations of the descendants of ''[[Kunders-4|Henry Cunreds]]'' who was the youngest son of Thones. More than 1,400 individuals are listed. * Citation Example: :::Conrad. ''[[Space:Thones_Kunders_and_his_children|Thones Kunders and his children]]'' * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Conrad|Conrad]]: p. xx. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Thones_Kunders_and_his_children|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]
'''Possible Errors''' # Although the Conrad book states the wife of Thonis Kunders was ''Elin, supposed to have been a sister of William Streypers'' (p. 6), Niepoth provides a source for the marriage of Thonis and [[Doors-21|Helene Lijntijen Doors]] (or some variant surname thereof) in 1677 according to Niepoth.
... in the Mennonite congregation at Goch, on 25 May 1670, therefore at the age of about twenty years, was baptized: ''Leentien Doormans, spinster, daughter of Thies Doormans''. At the same time there was a young man in Goch who was baptized there, 9 July 1673: ''Theunis Koenders, bachelor, son of Koendert Lensen.'' Now is it any wonder that on the first Sunday after Trinity (May 31) Anno Domini 1677 in Krefeld at the Reformed Church, the bans of marriage were published for ''Tonis Kuners of Gladbach and Lentgen Mattheisen (spinster) of Kaldenkirchen.'' She is indeed the daughter, baptized in Goch, of Theis Doors or Doormand, who is named ''Lijnijen Teisen'' in the Quaker wedding document. [[#Niepoth|Niepoth]]: Page 97
The Jordan reference states ''The maiden name of his wife, Ellen, has not been ascertained.'' [[#Jordan|Jordan]]: p. 1474. This name of ''Ellen'' has possibly been confused with ''Helene'' and other researchers mistakenly linked to Elin Streypers based on her first name [[Priest-412|Priest-412]] 21:25, 19 December 2015 (EST)
==Sources== # Jordan, John W., ed. ''[[Space:OCLC-11953941|Colonial Families of Philadelphia]]'' # Niepoth, Wilhelm. ''[[Space:The_Ancestry_of_the_Thirteen_Krefeld_Emigrants_of_1683|The Ancestry of the Thirteen Krefeld Emigrants of 1683]]''

Thorburnska arkiven - Riksarkivet

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* William Thorburns släktarkiv - eng.family archive :::At the Swedish National Archive there is a "Thorburnska arkiven" available in Archive institution Landsarkivet i Göteborg (depå: Polstjärnegatan). It is today 6,5 meter of archive documents :::See [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?Sokord=Lange%2c+sl%C3%A4kter&page=3&postid=Arkis+873b2dc2-77a1-11d5-a6f2-0002440207bb&s=Balder William Thorburns släktarkiv - GLA/C0082:2] ** [https://youtu.be/9I3aj0TTWi0 video] what is available from the Swedish National Archive * [http://www.thorburn-macfie.se/index.asp?sida=welcome_english Genealogy society] Thorburn-Macfie family society ** [http://home1.swipnet.se/~w-10723/index.htm Frank Thorburns Släktsidor] ** [http://home1.swipnet.se/~w-10723/Svenska/Web/Gentho.htm Family Tree] ** [https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipMxAr64G8VChlNG-nLVH2jCwbIF80FSC5aKzogM6YP-PE7tzcPGFHcSt9OSXbx4qg?key=YjV6eG1rbHBqNWtNN0s1QzE1azV1d19JTTNDMkl3 Pictures] from meeting 2016 in Sweden * [http://www.kittybrewster.com/ancestry/macfie.htm Family tree at Kittybrewster.com] * Article William Thorburn: Scottish Economic & Social History, Volume 8 Issue 1, Page 28-39, ISSN 0269-5030 Available Online Sep 2010 [http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/sesh.1988.8.8.28 link] * USB available with family stories from [http://www.thorburn-macfie.se/index.asp?sida=welcome_english Thorburn-Macfie family society] see [http://www.thorburn-macfie.se/pub/file/Protokoll_styrelsemote_Trollgild_2013-06-16.pdf pdf] :::''Frank tar med några uppdaterade USB minnen med alla Släktkrönikor till Släktmötet för försäljning. Pris: 500:-. Styrelsen beslöt att uppdatering till dem som redan köpt USB minne för 500:- skall vara gratis och ske via nedladdning av indexfil och tillkommande Krönikor från föreningens hemsida. Ev. kostnader för framtagning av detta står Släktföreningen för ---- [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Thorburnska_arkiven_-_Riksarkivet|What links here]]

Thornewood Castle

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[[Category: Lakewood, Washington]] [[Category:Family Homes]] [[Category:Ghosts]] {{Image|file=Pictures_of_Many_Years.png|align=m|size=m|caption=}} {{Image|file=Thornewood_Castle-6.jpg |align=m |size=m |caption='''Horse and Buggy, 1910'''. }}
'''{{Red|During the time of travel, by Horse and Carriage, a love story built a castle.}}'''
{{Image|file=Thornewood_Castle-3.jpg |align=m |size=l |caption='''Thornewood Castle.'''}} Chester ''Chas'' Thorne had a dream....to build a castle.....for love....
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Chester Thorne was born at New York City, to Edwin Thorne and Charlotte Pearsall. After graduating from Yale, he worked on the Missouri Pacific Railway, then heading to Tacoma in 1890, he was president of The National Bank of Commerce, and a co-founder of the Port of Tacoma. Chester married Anna Hoxie, daughter of Melville Hoxie and Nannie Davis, in 1886, and their daughter Annie was born in 1895. In 1909, Chester engaged the services of '''[[Cutter-925|Kirtland Kelsey Cutter]]''' to fulfil his dream of building a castle. His fascination with the grandeur of old English estates, fueled his dream. With the help of Anna, Chester made his dream come true. He collected materials from the British Isles, including 500 year old bricks from a castle, and transported them, in three ships around Cape Horn, to Washington State. On the shores of American Lake, at Lakewood, Washington State, he constructed a 27,000 sq ft, three story, Tudor Gothic, style castle, with 54 rooms, 22 bedrooms, 22 bathrooms, and includes, Victorian style great hall, European style ballroom with crystal chandelier, all under one tile roof, with ten inch thick concrete floors, buillt on a base of three foot thick concrete, with three inch thick, Oak front door, Oak paneling, and Oak dowelled staircase, with exterior facing brick from Wales, now on four acres of grounds, formerly 100 acres, and taking three years to complete. The castle also includes English Gardens designed by the '''[[Wikipedia:Olmsted_Brothers|Olmsted Brothers]]''', [[Olmsted-659|John]] and [[Olmsted-666|Frederick]], 37 acres of Formal English Garden, and 16th Century stained glass windows. The grounds include a ''Secret'' sunken garden, for Anna Thorne, and the "Kingsale Hounds", a pair of Great Dane statues set on two tall plinths, the favourite hunting dog of John de Courcy, 26th Lord Kinsale, and the only set of these statues in the United States. The house had 28 full time gardeners and an internal staff of 40.
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Heritage listed, Thornewood Castle was used as the set for the filming of '''[[Wikipedia:Rose_Red_(miniseries)|Rose Red]]''', a haunted house mini series, also using elements from the '''[[Space:Winchester_Mystery_House|Winchester Mystery House]]''', and based on the '''[[Wikipedia:The_Diary_of_Ellen_Rimbauer_(film)|Diary of Ellen Rimbauer]]'''. The storyline used in the movie, in part, mirrors the life of '''[[Pardee-166|Sarah Winchester]]''', and her endless, house building efforts, after the loss of her daughter.[[Image:Photos-802.png|70px|??]]
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{{Image|file=Profile_Photo_s-102.jpg |align=c |size=500px |caption=}} ==Sources== See Also: *[[Wikipedia:Thornewood|Thornewood]] *[https://www.thornewoodcastle.com/rose-red-movie-stephen-king Rose Red] *[https://www.thornewoodcastle.com/about-the-castle About] *[https://seattleterrors.com/thornewood-castle/ Thornewood Terrors] *[https://www.historylink.org/File/5351 History]

Thornhill Plantation

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Thornhill Plantation, Talladega County, Alabama

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Talladega County, Alabama, Slaves]] [[Category:Talladega County, Alabama, Slave Owners]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|US Black Heritage Index of Plantations]] [[Space:Alabama_Plantations|Alabama Plantations]] ==Background== '''Not to be confused with Thornhill Plantation in Greene County, Alabama''' The Thornhiil plantation property lies within the boundaries of Talladega County, Alabama. The historic property is situated adjacent to Highway 21 just outside of the southwestern city limits of Talladega.National Register of Historic Places Nomination for Thornhill. https://npgallery.nps.gov/NRHP/GetAsset/bc8f0563-9b4f-40c9-a0af-8c0ddc7669e7/. page 6. [[Hardie-835|John Hardie]] was an immigrant from Scotland, arriving in the Alabama Territory in 1818. He first established himself as a merchant in Whitesburg near Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama. In the 1830s, he acquired 700 acres near Mardisville, in what is today, Talladega County, Alabama. His cotton plantation, Thornhill grew to 1,700 acres and featured a large slave population. "Winterboro Stagecoach Inn" NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES (https://npgallery.nps.gov/NRHP/GetAsset/NRHP/05000651_text) (PDF). United States Department of the Interior - National Park Service. Retrieved 2 November 2014. Thornhill was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1998, ==Historic Buildings/Photographs== Thornhill, also known as the Hade–Lewis House, was constructed in 1835. Thornhiil is a Greek Revival styled house which features an L-shaped configuration, cross gable roof, five bay façade, central double bay entry, and pedimented portico. {{Image|file=Thornhill_Plantation.jpg |size=l |caption='''Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) Photo of Thornhill, Front and West Side''' }} The property includes several buildings. The heart of the property is contained within a white picket fence and includes the old plantation office and the Thornhill plantation house (The "Big House.") The old plantation office was constructed at the same time of the house, 1835. The office is one-story frame covered in weatherboard with a side gable roof and brick side chimney. A two-story frame transverse-type barn (1830s) is situated east of the house. Clad in board-and-batten, the barn contains a long gable roof with a recently added cupola, ample loft space for hay, and a stone pier foundation. A building that once served as servant's quarters stands east of the main house at the end of the drive. There is also a circa 1872-1880 horse racetrack, a residence that was built circa 1990 and a 1994 chapel. {{Image|file=Thornhill_Plantation.png |size=l |caption='''Thornhill Plantation Site Map''' }} The old family grave-yard is about one hundred yards south west of the house and contains tombs of the original family. * John Hardie. Born 1797, Died 1848, * Mary Mead (Hall) Hardie, daughter of Rev. Isaac Hall, and wife of John Hardie, Born 1812. Died 1872. * Annie Hardie, daughter of John and Mary M. Hardie, and wife of J. M. Lewis. Born 1846, Med 1880. * Mary A, Hardie, wife of John H. Lewis, Born 1877. Died 1916. * William Hudson, son of John and Sarah Hudson, Born 1831, Died 1853, * Helen Hardie Spence, daughter of John Hardie and wife of William Spence, Died 1886, ==Owners== Date of Erection; 1835
[[Hardie-835|John Hardie]]. From 1835 to 1848
Mary A Hardie, From 1835-1871 [[Lewis-41534|James Jefferson Montgomery Lewis]], From 1872 to 1880
T. H. Lewis, From 1880 to 1905
T.L. Welchhttps://loc.gov/pictures/item/al0763/ Thornhill passed from John Hardie to his wife in 1848. Following Mary's death in 1872, Thornhill passed to Ann Eliza Hardie Lewis, one of John and Mary's daughters, and her husband Jefferson M. Lewis. Her husband sold Thornhill to a H. P. Coffee in 1901. Mary Welch Lee bought Thomhill sometime around 1936. Anna Meade Minnigerode, one of John and Mary Hardie's great-granddaughters, and her husband bought Thomhill in 1959. ==Slaves== ===1840 Census === The 6th Census of the United States John Hardie is recorded with 43 slaves at Thornhill in Talladega County, Alabama in 1840. '''1840 Census''': "United States Census, 1840"
citing p. 266, NARA microfilm publication , (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll ; FHL microfilm .
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John Hardie in Talladega, Alabama, United States.
{| border="1" class="sortable" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 !Age Group!!Number |- |Slaves - Males - Under 10||10 |- |Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23||6 |- |Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35||4 |- |Slaves - Males - 36 thru 54||4 |- |Slaves - Females - Under 10||9 |- |Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23||6 |- |Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35||2 |- |Slaves - Females - 36 thru 54||2 |- |'''Total'''||'''43''' |} ===1850 Slave Schedule === In1850, after John's death in 1848, Mary M. Hardie held 54 enslaved people listed on the United States Slave Schedule in Talladega, Talladega, Alabama, United States. '''1850 Census''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850"
citing Affiliate Publication Number: M432; Line: 1;
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Mary M Hardie in Talladega, Talladega, Alabama, United States.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Sex || Age |- | '''Mary M Hardie''' || || |- | || F || 17 |- | || M || 15 |- | || M || 14 |- | || M || 13 |- | || F || 12 |- | || M || 12 |- | || M || 11 |- | || M || 11 |- | || M || 11 |- | || F || 11 |- | || M || 11 |- | || M || 10 |- | || F || 9 |- | || F || 9 |- | || M || 9 |- | || F || 8 |- | || M || 8 |- | || F || 7 |- | || M || 7 |- | || M || 6 |- | || M || 6 |- | || F || 6 |- | || F || 67 |- | || F || 5 |- | || M || 63 |- | || F || 5 |- | || M || 47 |- | || F || 4 |- | || M || 47 |- | || M || 3 |- | || M || 47 |- | || F || 3 |- | || M || 43 |- | || M || 3 |- | || F || 42 |- | || F || 1 |- | || M || 40 |- | || F || 1 |- | || F || 40 |- | || M || 0 |- | || F || 39 |- | || M || 32 |- | || F || 0 |- | || F || 32 |- | || F || 30 |- | || F || 30 |- | || M || 30 |- | || F || 30 |- | || M || 29 |- | || M || 29 |- | || F || 28 |- | || F || 23 |- | || M || 20 |- |'''TOTAL''' || || '''53''' |} ===1857 Estate Inventory === On Folder 1 (of 9) for the Estate of John Hardie in Talladega County, Alabama, a listing of 51 slaves is made. Dated 1857. FOLDER: Hardie, John (1848) Talladego County AL Estate File 104 1 of 9, "Alabama Estate Files, 1830-1976," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-G5NN-92N7?cc=1978117&wc=MXRS-YZ9%3A314238901%2C316671901 : 19 May 2014), Talladega > Hardegree, William Bryan-Hardie, John (1848-1942) > image 88 of 474; county courthouses, Alabama {| border="1" class="sortable" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 !Name!!Status!!Age |- |[[Hardie-1646|Claborn]]||Man||54 |- |[[Hardie-1647|Harriet]]||Woman||46 |- |[[Hardie-1648|John]]||Man||36 |- |[[Hardie-1649|Mary]]||Woman||37 |- |[[Hardie-1650|Dick]]||Man||20 |- |[[Hardie-1651|Hopkins]]||Man||18 |- |[[Hardie-1652|Simon]]||Man||52 |- |[[Hardie-1653|Louvinia]] & child||Woman||37 |- |[[Hardie-1654|Waide]]||Man||18 |- |[[Hardie-1655|Turner]]||Boy||16 |- |[[Hardie-1656|Solomon]]||Boy||14 |- |[[Hardie-1657|Linet]]||Girl||12 |- |[[Hardie-1658|Amanda]]||Girl||10 |- |[[Hardie-1659|Robtert]]||Man||39 |- |[[Hardie-1660|Louisa]]||Woman||49 |- |[[Hardie-1661|Richard]]||Boy||18 |- |[[Hardie-1662|Cornelia]]||Girl||15 |- |[[Hardie-1663|Ephraim]]||Man||37 |- |[[Hardie-1664|Nicey]]||Woman||37 |- |[[Hardie-1665|Louesa]]||Girl||14 |- |[[Hardie-1666|Tacy]]||Girl||11 |- |[[Hardie-1667|Martha]]||Girl||7 |- |[[Hardie-1668|Priscilla]]||Girl||3-1/2 |- |[[Hardie-1669|Betty]]||Girl||1-1/2 |- |[[Hardie-1670|Nancy]]||Woman||18 |- |[[Hardie-1671|Sarah]]||Girl||3 |- |[[Hardie-1673|Jerry]]||Boy||1-1/2 |- |[[Hardie-1675|Claiborn T.]]||Man||69 |- |[[Hardie-1676|Chloe]] & child||Woman||35 |- |[[Hardie-1677|Jane]]||Woman||19 |- |[[Hardie-1678|Wesley]]||Boy||17 |- |[[Hardie-1679|Silas]]||Boy||15 |- |[[Hardie-1680|James aka Jim]]||Boy||13 |- |[[Hardie-1681|Caroline]]||Girl||9 |- |[[Hardie-1682|Margaret]]||Girl||4 |- |[[Hardie-1683|Annie]]||Girl||2 |- |[[Hardie-1684|Lucy]]||Woman||74 |- |[[Hardie-1685|Willis]]||Man||36 |- |[[Hardie-1686|Linnet]] & child||Woman||31 |- |[[Hardie-1705|Abraham]]||Boy||13 |- |[[Hardie-1687|Hubbard]]||Boy||10 |- |[[Hardie-1688|Lidia]]||Girl||8 |- |[[Hardie-1689|Leonidas]]||Boy||6 |- |[[Hardie-1690|Persia]]||Girl||4 |- |[[Hardie-1691|Kate]]||Girl||1-1/2 |- |[[Hardie-1692|Marshall]]||Man||19 |- |[[Hardie-1693|Jourdan]]||Boy||17-1/2 |- |[[Hardie-1694|Harriet]]||Woman||16 |- |[[Hardie-1695|Mason]]||Boy||11 |- |[[Hardie-1696|Seila]]||Infant||3 mos |- |[[Hardie-1697|Robt]]||Infant||6 mos |} ===1860 Slave Schedule === In 1860, the estate of John Hardie held 44 enslaved people in Talladega County, Alabama.'''1860 Census''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860"
citing Page: 29; Line: 24; FHL microfilm: 000803036; Record number: 043658;
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Estate of John Hardie owner in Talladega, Alabama, United States.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Sex || Age |- | '''John Hardie, Estate''' || '''Owner''' || || |- | 1|| Slave || M || 60 |- | 2|| Slave || F || 70 |- | 3|| Slave || M || 50 |- | 4|| Slave || M || 45 |- | 5 || Slave || F || 50 |- | 6 || Slave || F || 45 |- | 7 || Slave || F || 35 |- | 8|| Slave || M || 38 |- | 9 || Slave || F || 37 |- | 10 || Slave || M || 40 |- | 11 || Slave || F || 40 |- | 12 || Slave || F || 38 |- | 13 || Slave || M || 25 |- |14 || Slave || M || 23 |- |15 || Slave || M || 23 |- |16 || Slave || M || 22 |- |17 || Slave || M || 22 |- |18 || Slave || F || 21 |- |19 || Slave || F || 21 |- |20 || Slave || F || 20 |- | 21 || Slave || M || 20 |- |22 || Slave || F || 18 |- |23 || Slave || F || 18 |- | 24 || Slave || M || 18 |- |25 || Slave || F || 15 |- | 26 || Slave || F || 13 |- |27 || Slave || F || 13 |- |28 || Slave || M || 16 |- |29 || Slave || M || 15 |- |30 || Slave || F || 10 |- |31 || Slave || F || 8 |- |32 || Slave || F || 6 |- |33 || Slave || M || 0 |- |34 || Slave || F || 2 |- | 35 || Slave || F || 5 |- |36 || Slave || M || 4 |- |37 || Slave || M || 1 |- |38 || Slave || F || 11 |- |39 || Slave || F || 9 |- |40 || Slave || F || 2 |- |41 || Slave || M || 0 |- |42 || Slave || M || 16 |- |43 || Slave || M || 14 |- |44 || Slave || M || 11 |- |''' TOTAL''' || || ||'''44''' |} ===1866 Alabama State Census === In the 1866 Alabama State Census in Talladega, Alabama, United States lists 12 black heads of households with some variation of the Hardie last name. It must be noted that some or none of these individuals may have been enslaved on Thornhill Plantation. {| border="1" class="sortable" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 !Link!!First!!Last!!Residence |- |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V6P2-H24||Hardie||Abrah||Talladega, Alabama, United States |- |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V6P2-HPT||Hardee||Louisa||Talladega, Alabama, United States |- |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V6P2-CVV||Hardee||Robt||Talladega, Alabama, United States |- |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V6P2-CVG||Hardee||Harriet||Talladega, Alabama, United States |- |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V6P2-CV2||Hardee||Dewey||Talladega, Alabama, United States |- |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V6P2-HYY||Hardee||Marshal||Talladega, Alabama, United States |- |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V6P2-HPN||Hardee||Elisa||Talladega, Alabama, United States |- |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V6P2-CVP||Hardee||Harriet||Talladega, Alabama, United States |- |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V6P2-CVL||Hardee||Lillian||Talladega, Alabama, United States |- |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V6P2-Z9G||Hardy||Melia||Talladega, Alabama, United States |- |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V6P2-CV5||Hardee||Jordan||Talladega, Alabama, United States |- |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V6P2-CVK||Hardee||Bill||Talladega, Alabama, United States |} ==Sources==

Thornhill vs Peters Court Case

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[[Thornhill-141|Bryant Thornhill]] Adm. of the Estate of [[Peters-1704|John Peters]] deceased & [[Callihan-73|Phoebus Calahan]] & [[Peters-3053|Maria]] his wife heirs of said [[Peters-1704|John Peters]] decd. vs. [[Phillips-5469|Lydia Peters]] (widow) [[Myers-2144| ___ Myers]] & [[Peters-1705|Elizabeth]] his wife, [[Peters-8681|Catherine Peters]] [[Peters-1714|Rachel Peters]], [[Peters-3055|Peache Peters]], [[Peters-5562|Eliza Peters]], [[Peters-1774|Mary Peters]], [[Peters-1799|John Peters]] [[Peters-1706|Lydia Minerva Peters]] & [[Peters-1913|Jackson Peters]] heirs at law of [[Peters-1704|John Peters]] Deceased & [[Dowell-161|Elijah Dowell]] State of Ohio Knox County In Common Pleas February Term 1832 ______________________________________________________________________________________ Petition by Adm. to complete contract for sale of real property. The State of Ohio Knox County Proceedings at the court house in the town of Mount Vernon in and for said county before the Honorable James McGibney Anthony Banning and Abner Ayres Esquires associate Judges of the court of common pleas in and for said county on the twenty fifth day of February in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty two. Be it remembered that heretofore towit: on the first of February in the year aforesaid the said Petitioners by J.C. Hall Esquire their attorney filed in the offices of the Clerk of the said Court a Petition by Adm. to complete contract for the sale of Real Property which said Petition reads as follows towit: To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of common pleas in and for the County of Knox of the State of Ohio sitting as a court of Chancery Your Petitioners [[Thornhill-141|Bryant Thornhill]] Administrator of the Estate of [[Peters-1704|John Peters]] Decd & [[Callihan-73|Phoebus Calahan]] & [[Peters-3053|Maria]] his wife heirs at law of the [[Peters-1704|John Peters]] Decd. show unto your honors that the said [[Thornhill-141|Bryant Thornhill]] has been heretofore duly appointed Adm. of the Estate of [[Peters-1704|John Peters]] by the court of common pleas of the County of Licking, state of Ohio, and your Petitioners in the state that during the life time of the said [[Peters-1704|John Peters]] Decd he entered into a contract with our [[Dowell-161|Elijah Dowell]] who is made defendant to this petition for the sale of the following real property towit: a part of the East half of section three in Township five of Range fourteen of the United States military lands in Knox County Ohio it being the north half of lot No. one as surveyed by Alex Holmes for Jacob Burnet containing fifty acres and you Petitioners further state that at the time said Contract was made it was in writing under the hands and seals of said [[Peters-1704|John Peters]] Deed. and the said [[Dowell-161|Elijah Dowell]] and by mutual consent deposited for safe keeping in the hands on one Thomas Jones and that the same has been lost and it is now beyond the power of any person to produce but that your Petitioners have procured a true copy of the same and pray the Court to make the same a part of this Petition the following is a copy of the said contract. "This Indenture made this the 28 day of October 1826 between [[Peters-1704|John Peters]] of the County of Licking State of Ohio of the first part and [[Dowell-161|Elijah Dowell]] of the county aforesaid and state aforesaid___ Witnesseth that [[Peters-1704|John Peters]] has sold to [[Dowell-161|Elijah Dowell]] fifty acres of land lying and being in the County of Knox the north end of lot No. one by survey made by Alexander Holmes for Jacob Burnet for which the said [[Dowell-161|Elijah Dowell]] is to pay one hundred and fifty dollars for it twenty five dollars to be paid against the 25 day of December next also one note on Joseph Postlewait for thirty eight dollars, and one on Somerville for twenty dollars and one other on the said Somerville for ten dollars which are to be paid all up against the 25th day of December and the said Peters is to make the said [[Dowell-161|Elijah Dowell]] a general warrantee deed as witness our hands and seals in presence of us. Edward McHuchinson Signed [[Peters-1704|John Peters]] [[Dowell-161|Elijah Dowell]] Your Petitioners further state at the time that the said [[Peters-1704|John Peters]] Decd entered into the said contract with the said [[Dowell-161|Elijah Dowell]] there was a Mortgaged on the said fifty acres previously executed by the said [[Peters-1704|John Peters]] and that the Same was not satisfied -- That the said mortgage with several promisory notes described in said mortgage were given to Jacob Burnet. That subsequent to entering into the above contract the said [[Dowell-161|Elijah Dowell]] paid one of the notes for twenty dollars to the said Somerville also five dollars in cash in December 1826 that said [[Dowell-161|Elijah Dowell]] becoming alarmed about the monies so secured by the above mortgage it was mutually agreed that the remainder of the said one hundred of fifty dollars due from said [[Dowell-161|Elijah Dowell]] to said [[Peters-1704|John Peters]] for said land should be paid to satisfy and apply on the notes given by the said [[Peters-1704|John Peters]] decd to Jacob Burnet and secured by the said mortgage that according to said understanding the said [[Dowell-161|Elijah Dowell]] has paid four several promisory notes so given by said Burnet and for the sum of fifty four dollars and seventy cents, three others for twenty seven dollars and thirty five cents each, which said notes were dated April 15, 1826 bearing interest from date that the said notes all except one of $27.35 was paid during the life time __said [[Peters-1704|John Peters]] __ Your Petitiioners further state that the said [[Peters-1704|John Peters]] died leaving [[Phillips-5469|Lydia Peters]] his widow who your petitioners pray for the following heirs at law of the said [[Peters-1704|John Peters]] Decd be made parties to this petition towit: [[Myers-2144| ___ Myers]] & [[Peters-1705|Elizabeth]] his wife, [[Peters-8681|Katherine Peters]], [[Peters-1714|Rachel Peters]], [[Peters-3055|Peache Peters]], [[Peters-5562|Eliza Peters]], [[Peters-1774|Mary Peters]], [[Peters-1799|John Peters]], [[Peters-1706|Lydia Minerva Peters]] & [[Peters-1913|Jackson Peters]] all of whom are minor children under the age of twenty one years except except [[Peters-1705|Elizabeth]] aforesaid. Your Petitioners pray that by Decree and by order of this Honl Court the said [[Dowell-161|Elijah Dowell]] be ordered and decreed to perform his said contract by paying the said one hundred & fifty dollars or whatever part thereof yet remained unpaid and that the said [[Thornhill-141|Bryant Thornhill]] Adm as aforesaid be empowered to complete the said contract of the said [[Peters-1704|John Peters]] Decd with the said [[Dowell-161|Elijah Dowell]] and make and execute a Deed of conveyance for and in behalf of the said heirs of said [[Peters-1704|John Peters]] according to the stipulations of the said contract, and grant such other & further relief as to your honours may seem just and right, and Petitioners as in duty bound. J.C. Hall Sol. for the Petitioners. __________________________________________________________ Knox County State of Ohio And afterward towit: on the same day and year aforesaid the same Petitioners by JC Hall Esquire their attorney sued out of our aforesaid Clerks office a "Subpoena in Chancery" which said subpoena together with the Sheriffs Return thereon reads in the words and figures following to wit: To the Sheriff of Licking County Greeting: We command that you summon [[Phillips-5469|Lydia Peters]] (widow) [[Myers-2144| ___ Myers]] & [[Peters-1705|Elizabeth]] his wife, [[Peters-8681|Catherine Peters]], [[Peters-1714|Rachel Peters]], [[Peters-3055|Peache Peters]], [[Peters-5562|Eliza Peters]], [[Peters-1774|Mary Peters]], [[Peters-1799|John Peters]], [[Peters-1706|Lydia Minerva Peters]] & [[Peters-1913|Jackson Peters]] heirs in law of said [[Peters-1704|John Peters]] Decd & [[Dowell-161|Elijah Dowell]] to appear before the judges of the court of common pleas at the court house in Mount Vernon in the said County of Knox on the first day of next Term to answer a Petition for Chancery exhibited against them by [[Thornhill-141|Bryant Thornhill]] Administrator of the Estate of [[Peters-1704|John Peters]] deceased & [[Callihan-73|Phoebus Calahan]] & [[Peters-3053|Maria]] his wife heirs of said deceased & this they shall in no wise omit, under penalty of one thousand dollars & have your then there this writ. Witness the Honorable Alexander Harper Esquire president Judge of our said Court. Dated at the Clerks office in Mount Vernon this 1st day of Feburary AD 1832 Alexr Elliott Clerk (Return) Served the writ here on all the within named by reading except [[Dowell-161|Elijah Dowell]] who is not found in my County. And afterwards to wit: in the at a court of Common pleas holden before the Judges & at the place aforesaid on the twenty third day of February in the year aforesaid "In this case it appearing to the court that due notice of the pendency and prayer of the said Petition has been given and that [[Peters-8681|Catherine Peters]], [[Peters-1714|Rachel Peters]], [[Peters-3055|Peache Peters]], [[Peters-5562|Eliza Peters]], [[Peters-1774|Mary Peters]], [[Peters-1799|John Peters]], [[Peters-1706|Lydia M Peters]] & [[Peters-1913|Jackson Peters]] are minors under the age of twenty one years -- do appoint Benjamin S Brown as guardian ad litem for said minor heirs." And afterwards towit: on the twenty fourth day of February in the year aforesaid the Guardian ad litem heretofore appointed filed his answer which reads as follows towit: Knox County pleas -- February Term 1832. -- Answer of Benjamin S Brown Guardian ad litem for [[Peters-8681|Catherine Peters]], [[Peters-1714|Rachel Peters]], [[Peters-3055|Peache Peters]], [[Peters-5562|Eliza Peters]], [[Peters-1774|Mary Peters]], [[Peters-1799|John Peters]], [[Peters-1706|Lydia M Peters]] & [[Peters-1913|Jackson Peters]] infants under the age of twenty one years - the said defendants for answer to said Petition as much as they are advised is proper on material for them to answer They answering by their said Guardian and says that he know nothing of the truth of the matters and alligations set forth in said Petition, and being infants of tender years submit themselves to the judgment of this Honl Court and humbly hope that whatever right or little they may have in the premises described in said Petition may be protected by this Court. Benjn S Brown Guardian ad litem And now at this day towit: at a court of common pleas holden before the Judges at the place aforesaid on the same day & year first herein before written -- "In this case the Guardian ad litem having filed his answer and the other parties make default, and it appearing to the court that the contract described and set forth in said Petition was entered into by said [[Peters-1704|John Peters]] & [[Dowell-161|Elijah Dowell]]. It is therefore considered and ordered by the court that the said [[Thornhill-141|Bryant Thornhill]] Adm complete said contract so made by said [[Peters-1704|John Peters]] Decd & that he make & execute a Deed according to the stipulations of said contract for the following lot described in said Petition towit: a part of the East half of Section three in Township five & Range 14 United States Military district in Knox County said tract to contain fifty acres as represented on a survey made by Alexr Holmes for Jacob Burnet. It also appearing to the court that said [[Dowell-161|Elijah Dowell]] heretofore fully paid the consideration for said fifty acres. It is ordered by the court that the Estate of said [[Peters-1704|John Peters]] pay the costs of this Petition." Alex Harper __ & Judge * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-6SFF-7?i=489&cat=211543

Thornley Family Mysteries

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Thornley Family Unidentified Soldiers

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[[Category:Unidentified Family Photos and Scans]] [[Category:United Kingdom, World War I]] Unidentified photographs of soldiers related to the Thornley family from Wetwood Staffordshire. The photos come from a collection owned by Mike Thornley. [Thornley-186] ===Research Notes === Pic 24 is likely to be [[Thornley-195|Samuel Jackson Thornley]] Samuel was in the Manchester regiment (see response from Richard Gough) and the photograph looks very similar to other family photographs of Samuel. Pic 22 may be [[martin-55875|William Martin]], the nephew of Mike’s great grandmother, Elizabeth Thornley nee Davies. William was in the Military foot police corps, service number 1293698. Pic 21 bears a resemblance to [[Thornley-183|John Henry Thornley]]. It will see if I can find a muster roll for the Shropshire Yeomanry. Pic 53 The woman in this photo may be [[Davies-10298|Florence Davies] as she had 3 daughters born in 1913, 1915 and 1917. Other possibilities are:
Geoffrey Parton 1886, son of Martha Alice Davies (Machine gun corps 120054)
Oliver Davies 1881, son of Martha Alice Davies
David Stacey 1884, son of Sarah Ann Boughey/Davies
Fred Boughey/Davies 1877, son of Sarah Ann Boughey/Davies
John Jennings 1895, Son of Margaret Davies
John Davies 1882 living with Emma Starkey Nee Davies in 1911
=== Response from Richard Gough, director of the Soilders of Shropshire Museum === ...They all look to be WW1 era uniforms from a number of regiments – no regiment had a particular style of uniform different to the others (apart of course from the Scottish regiments who even wore Kilts in the trenches), so I can’t tell by the uniform alone which regiment the men belong to (Except pic 23). But from detail like their boots, badges or puttees (the bandages of fabric they wrapped around their lower legs) it is possible to guess what type of regiment they were in: Pic 20: Cavalry – you can tell by the riding crop and spurs. He’s a private, and by the cap badge, served with the Royal Regiment of Artillery. Likely he was a ‘driver’ of a horse team… WW1 Pic 21: Private in a ‘Patrol Jacket’ and likely to be Shropshire Yeomanry. Probably prior to WW1, and black uniform, possibly C 1908 – 1910. Pic 22: Lance Corporal in the Royal Military Police (Cap badge). WW1 Pic 23: This is really interesting – he’s a young officer, prior to getting his ‘wings’ in the Royal Flying Corps, the predecessor to the RAF. Early War, and whilst he has the Officer’s Side cap, he doesn’t yet have officer’s ‘pips’ on his epaulettes. He would also have ‘wings’ on his front left breast had he completed his flying training by the time the photo was taken… You can almost make out the ‘R’ of RFC on his left shoulder flash and ‘C’ on his right. Pic 24: As far as I can be sure, this looks to be a soldier from the Manchester Regiment, going by the shape of the cap badge. WW1 and perhaps taken in the field given the state of dress and mud on his boots. Pic 25: Another Cavalryman, Royal Regiment of Artillery Cap badge but an unidentifiable regiment or division badge on his epaulettes. WW1 Pic 53: Sadly no clues as to where he’s from… Of course, all of this is guess-work, relatively speaking, and going by photographic references like these is always a bit risky – but that might be a starting point for you – I hope it’s helpful

Thornton 1300-1917 by Mrs. Lola Jane Carr-Bates

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This is a family history of the Thorntons from 1300-1917 by Mrs. Lola Jane Carr-Bates. This document also has genealogy done by Susan Reed Thornton with help from Marguerite Byram Hicks, McKeesport, Pa., who, as a friend of Susan's, had been working on the line for her.

Thornton Cemetery

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'''Thornton Cemetery In Thornton Kentucky Detailed Listings:''' This page is part of the [[Space:Kentucky Cemeteries Team|Kentucky Cemeteries Team]] See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Thornton_Cemetery%2C_Thornton%2C_Kentucky The Thornton Cemetery Page] To See the people who are buried in this cemetery. See [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/364213/thornton-cemetery The Thornton Cemetery On FindAGrave] See [https://maps.google.com/maps?vet=10ahUKEwjvqdPpscnjAhWJT98KHZ1dCx8QubwCCDI..i&hl=en-us&client=safari&trex=1&um=1&ie=UTF-8&fb=1&gl=us&entry=s&sa=X&ll=37.1500367,-82.766344 Thornton Cemetery On Google Maps]

Thornton Family Reunion

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It's that time of year-our family comes together as one. William and Etta May Thornton would be proud. Jean and Charlene are hosting this year and would welcome any input, so let's hear it, we have 6 months until the BIG day.

Thoroton Society Record Series

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England#Nottinghamshire|Nottinghamshire Sources]] __TOC__ == Thoroton Society Record Series == * by [http://www.thorotonsociety.org.uk/ The Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Thoroton Society Record Series|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 (1903) Seventeenth Century Parish Register Transcripts Belonging to the Peculiar of Southwell ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=KFQJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=TCKgAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=iywRAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/recordseries01thoruoft ::* https://archive.org/details/recordseries01thor ::* https://archive.org/details/recordseries00socigoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006029219? * Vol. 2 (1904). The Domesday of Inclosures for Nottinghamshire, from the returns of the Inclosure Commissioners of 1517, in the Public Record Office. ::* * Vol. 3 (1905). Abstracts of the Inquisitions Post Mortem and other Inquisitions relating to Nottinghamshire, 1485-1546. ::* https://archive.org/details/recordseries03thor * Vol. 4 (1914). Abstracts of the Inquisitions Post Mortem and other Inquisitions relating to Nottinghamshire, 1279-1321. ::* https://archive.org/details/recordseries04thor * Vol. 5 (1935). Parliamentary land enclosures in the County of Nottingham during the 18th and 19th centuries - 1743 to 1868. ::* * Vol. 6 (1937) Part 1 Abstracts of the Inquisitions Post Mortem relating to Nottinghamshire Col. III. 1321-1350 ::* https://archive.org/details/recordseries06thoruoft * Vol. 7 (1939). The account books of the Guilds of St. George and St. Mary in the church of St. Peter, Nottingham. * Vol. 8 (1940). Newstead Priory cartulary, 1344, and other archives. ::* * Vol. 9 (1942). A history of Colston Bassett, Nottinghamshire. ::* * Vol. 10 (1947) Abstracts of the Bonds and Allegations for Marriage Licences in the Archdeaconry Court of Nottingham 1754-1770 ::* https://archive.org/details/recordseries10thoruoft === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:Thoroton Society Record Series|Thoroton Society Record Series]]'' (Thoroton Society, 1903-) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#TSRS|Thoroton Rec. Ser.]])

Thorp(e) Chart

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::'''Note''': If your ancestors are included in the chart, you are welcome to add their WikiTree IDs to any or all of the attached files (double-click the thumbnail, then scroll down & add the WikiTree ID in the appropriate box in the left-hand column, and click the button "Save Changes to Image Details" at the bottom of that column). The Thorp(e) chart, showing the descendants of [[Thorpe-170|Timothy Thorp]] (died 1750), was prepared and printed by Henry Gregory in 1978 in order to provide Thorp(e) descendants the information compiled by the late George C. Gregory of Richmond, Virginia. It has long been shared among the Thorpe/Thorp family as a reference. A descendant recently sent me a scan of the chart with permission to post it in WikiTree. ~ [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]], descendant of [[Harris-3349|Edward Harris]] (who might be a Thorp descendant)

Thorp Green Hall, Little Ouseburn, Yorkshire

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[[Category:Thorp Green Hall, Little Ouseburn, Yorkshire]] Thorp Green Hall was situated in the Parish of Little Ouseburn south of the village and about 12 miles west of York. '''Owners of Thorp Green Hall''' Mann Horsfield, before 1768 - 1796 [[Robinson-55444|Edmund Robinson]] 1796 - 1800, stepson of Mann Horsfield [[Robinson-55387|Edmund Robinson]] 1800 - 1846, son of the first Edmund Robinson [[Robinson-55443|Edmund Robinson]] 1846 - 1865, son of the second Edmund Robinson Mr. Thompson bought Thorp Green Hall and its estate from the third Edmund Robinson in 1865. '''Thorp Green Hall in the 1841 Census''' :Thorp Green, Township of Thorp underwoods, GBC_1841_1286_0045. findmypast :Edmund Robinson, aged 45, Clergyman, Y (Yes, born in Yorkshire) :Lydia Robinson, aged 41, N (No, not born in Yorkshire) :Lydia M. Robinson, aged 15, Y :Elizabeth Robinson, aged 14, Y :Mary Robinson, aged 13, Y :Edmund Robinson, aged 9, Y :& 10 servants '''Advertisements Seeking Tenants for Thorp Green Hall''' :Yorkshire Gazette, 21 August 1847 page 4. findmypast :TO BE LET :FURNISHED or UNFURNISHED, with Immediate Possession, :THAT Commodious and Comfortable MANSION, at THORP GREEN, the Residence of the late Rev. EDMUND ROBINSON, with the Conservatory, Gardens, Coach-Houses, Stables, and requisite Conveniences, suitable for the Residence of a Family, with Eighty Acres of Superior GRASS LAND, or any less Quantity; together with the Exclusive RIGHT of SHOOTING over Nineteen Hundred Acres or thereabouts, well stocked with Game, and adjoining upon Manors strictly preserved. :Thorp Green is Twelve Miles West of York; Eight from Knaresborough; Five from Boro’bridge; Five from Alne Station on the Great North of England Railway; and Three from the Line connecting York and Knaresbro’. :For Tickets to View, and all further Particulars, apply to Mr. SEATON, YORK. :3rd March, 1847. :Note by Martin C. Styan: The website findmypast has many examples of this advertisement in newspapers around this time. It is dated 3 March 1847, but this example from 21 August 1847 is the earliest that could be found (9 Dec 2022). On 25 September 1847 the Leeds Intelligencer (page 5, findmypast) reported the withdrawal of the advertisement. Similar advertisements for tenants of the “Mansion at Thorp Green” appear in newspapers from the 1850s and early 1860s (findmypast). :York Herald, 24 September 1864 page 1. findmypast :THORPE GREEN HALL, NEAR YORK. :TO BE LET, FURNISHED, for 6 or 8 Months, the above Good FAMILY RESIDENCE, containing large Drawing-room, Dining-room, Breakfast-room, Library, 3 W.C.’s, 5 best Bed-rooms, 3 Dressing-rooms, Day and Night Nursery, and Six Servants’-rooms, Housekeeper’s-room, Pantry, Kitchens, and Domestic Offices, Stabling for eight horses, Double Coach-house, Harness-room, Two Rooms above Harness-room, Cow-house for four, and Paddock, about 4 acres. The above House is fully and handsomely furnished, replete with every convenience, and well worth the attention of Gentlemen wanting a Hunting Box during the forthcoming season. :THORPE GREEN HALL is 12 miles from York, near to two Railway Stations, is in the midst of the York and Ainsty Hunt, and within easy reach of the Bramham Moor and Bedale Hunts. Possession can be given on the 1st day of OCTOBER. :For Rent and further Particulars, apply to MARIA TAYLOR, Upholder, &c., 49, Coneystreet, York. '''The Sale of Thorp Green Hall in 1865''' :Carlisle Examiner and North Western Advetiser, 7 October 1865 page 3. findmypast :Mr. Thompson, the chairman of the North-Eastern Railway Company, and late M.P. for Whitby, has just purchased the Thorpe Green Hall estate for £137,000. '''Websites with Relevant Information''' http://www.aycliffehistory.org.uk/html/Eade.html

Thorpe/Thorp Family English Roots

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Thorpe Family The goal of this project is to connect living decendants who can trace ancestors of Thorpe/Thorp Lineage back to England. My aim is to link all profiles on Wikitree and try to create one big Thorpe/Thorp family tree and possibly meet new relatives or friends along the way! Best of all its Free! I am [[Thorpe-1447|Karri Chapus]]. (Nee Thorpe) my ancestors arrived in Western Australia from Shropshire, England in 1831. They originated in the parishes of Barrow, Buildwas, Sheinton, Madley, all in Shropshire (Salop). I have managed to trace my paternal line back as far as 1024 AD where i have found some ancestors with a great amount of history. Some decendants went as far as moving to other counties in England and even branched out to the USA during the 1600's. I am still updating/creating my profiles, but I am also in the process of writing a book on the Thorpe family in WA too so these things take time. I am also happy to help with your research too. Will you join me? Would you like to find your Ancestors? If you have information or family stories you would like to share see below: 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=11364906 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Thorpe Name Study

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[[Category:Thorpe Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project 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 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. One of the William Thorpes covered by this study [[Thorpe-1125 | is this William Thorpe]]. Family Tree DNA has a [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/thorpe/activity-feed project covering Thorp/Thorpe/Tharp], please join if you have yDNA, mtDNA, or autosomal DNA related to Thorp. == Task List ==

Thorsen Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Thorsen Family's Dad Gary 1941-1968 Married Margaret in1963 Mom and Dad divorced in Nevada in 66. Worked at ESCO Portland Oregon sometime in 60s.I still remember my t shirt. My Aunt Barbara and her husband 1974 at house on Mt Scott. Aunt Arlene lost your address been 8 yrs unable to find you. Have brother, from another wife, name unknown. Adopted by stepfather.

Thoughts on DNA Conformations and Lazarus

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== Introduction == The application of DNA in genealogy is still in its infancy. A few genealogical societies allow DNA to be used as evidence but in a very limited capacity. The confidence level of a familial relationship is measured by the documentation of evidence and how that evidence supports the conclusion. The Daughters of the American Revolution accept copies of birth certificates of your immediate family as evidence but have no way of verifying the authenticity of the certificate, nor do they copy it for their files for others to view if it was issued less than 75 years ago. In other words, you can’t go to the local city or town clerk and ask for my birth certificate. Your signature attests to its authenticity and without any legal consequences. The lab that tested your DNA will not reveal its results to anyone not legally authorized. Commercially available DNA testing services such as do not validate the name is actually the name of the person associated with the sample. I could place any name on my sample and change it at any time. Your yDNA and mtDNA is similar to a birth certificate. I could submit the same results to ysearch or mitosearch under two different names and then say fathers and/or mothers are confirmed with DNA. Your auDNA is treated as if it was a medical record. Here there is significantly more emphasis placed on privacy. Unlike most Genealogical evidence, DNA evidence, for it to be useful, requires an agreement of at least 2 people to reveal the results of a comparison. This is especially difficult in the cases of auDNA. These DNA testing services will for the most part; only provide a mechanism for the DNA Tester to reveal comparisons to their DNA matches. The reluctance of others and the difficulty involved making these comparison results available to others is very common. The Honor Code says… ''“We respect privacy. We privacy-protect anything we think our family members might not want public. If that's not enough for someone, we delete their personal information.''” We only have to THINK someone MIGHT not want to reveal something related to their taking a DNA Test to keep some or all of it confidential. == Adoptee example == To demonstrate this Idea, think in terms of adoptees. I created a profile [[ DNAz-1|DNAzA DNAz]] whose first name is DNAzA and last name is DNAz. He has taken an auDNA test. Since he has a DNA string from his mother and a separate DNA string from his father, we will consider this similar to a common law marriage. To represent this idea, we create the parents of [[ DNAz-1|DNAzA DNAz]] who are [[ DNAz-2|DNAzB DNAz]] and [[ DNAz-3|DNAzC DNAz]] . The gender of the father and mother are unknown. In other words, the father could be the female and the mother, the male. Another adoptee, [[ DNAz-4|DNAzD DNAz]] also has taken an auDNA test and we repeat the procedure by creating the parents [[ DNAz-5|DNAzE DNAz]] and [[ DNAz-6|DNAzF DNAz]] . We then discover [[ DNAz-1|DNAzA DNAz]] and [[ DNAz-4|DNAzD DNAz]] are siblings. If they are full siblings, then you merge [[ DNAz-2|DNAzB DNAz]] with [[ DNAz-5|DNAzE DNAz]] and [[ DNAz-3|DNAzC DNAz]] with [[ DNAz-6|DNAzF DNAz]]. Otherwise, merge just [[ DNAz-2|DNAzB DNAz]] with [[ DNAz-5|DNAzE DNAz]] . Mark the parents of [[ DNAz-1|DNAzA DNAz]] and [[ DNAz-4|DNAzD DNAz]] AS DNA Conformed. Relationship finder will show that they are related as siblings. == DNA Conformation == The next step uses Gedmatch Lazarus to recreate the DNA for one of the parents.

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Excerpts from Threads of Ancestors, Telford, Ritchie, Mize; Authors: Leila Ritchie Mize; Jessie Julia Mize; Publixhed Athens, GA; 1956, OCLC:1635748 [[Brown-20301|Joseph Brown]] married [[Porter-1592|Mary Porter]]. She was daughter of [[Porter-1511|Hugh Porter]] born in Ireland Feb 7, 1715, married [[Mackey-188|Violet Mackey]] on May 2, 1736, who was born May 2, 1717 and died in South Carolina June 23, 1791. [[Porter-1511|Hugh Porter]] died Sep 5, 1795. They came to America about 1740. In 1757 they were living in N. C., and when the county of Orange was ogranzied (now Guilford) [[Porter-1511|Hugh Porter]] was appointed one of the 12 justices of the Peace. Saunders Colonial Records of N.C., V.5, P813 says "At Council held at New Bern the 23rd Day of May 1757, [[Porter-1511|Hugh Porter]] was commissioned Justice of the Peace for the County of Orange, N.C." [[Brown-20301|Joseph]] and [[Porter-1592|Mary Porter Brown]], their son [[Brown-53592|James]] and his wife [[Burdine-63|Nancy Burdine Brown]] are buried in the Sally Reed graveyard some two miles East of Belton and their large lot near the center of this ground ws once surrounded by high walls of rock. The grave of [[Fleming-498|Margaret Felming Brown]] is near the Gallatin turnpike, a few miles east of Nashville beside the grave of her daughter [[Brown-43575|Jane Brown Porter]] and both are marked. Stub Entries to Indents for Revolutionary claims for the Browns and [[Porter-1511|Hugh Porter]] are on file in the Department of Archives of S.C., in Columbia, Land grants are recorded in the capitol, Columbia, and old grant books may also be found at Abbeville courthouse. Below is statement of Revolutionare Service copied and arrragned by Mrs. Ames G. Draper, Genealogical Editor, D.A.R. Magazine, October 14, p 606: :[[Brown-51325|James Brown]]: 32 days duty in Col. Lacey's Regiment, July 12 to Aug 12, 1782 :The State of South Carolina ::To [[Brown-51325|James Brown]] for Duty done in Col. Lacey's Reg't of militia from the twelfth day of July 1782 to the twelfth day of the next August and both included in the whole. ::32 days @ 10 ---- Family of William and Margaret Brown Gallatin turnpike east of Nashville, Tenn. by the side of her daughter Jane Brown Porter. (Margaret had brothers, William and Joseph, who came to America.) Stones mark their graves as follows: Margaret Brown :She departed this life :Sept 17, 1801 :Aged 100 years 5 mo 17 days Here lies the body of :Jane Porter :She departed this life :Aug 30, 1806 :Age 61 years 12 days Joseph Brown (4 above) Died on his home place near Belton, S.C. Mary Porter, his wife, died at her daughter's Mary Duff's home in Pendleton, S.C. They are buried in teh Sally ???? burying ground at 2.5 miles east of Belton. Chidlren: :William b. May 5 1757, m Violet Dunlap at Dahlonga, Ga. :Hugh b Oct 23 1758, d may 8 1814, m. Anna Broyles b culpeper Co. VA :Joseph b. Oct 28 176d OCt 28 1800 m Jemima Broyles b culpeper co CA Jun 16 1754 :Margaret b. Oct 28 1766 m Benjamin S/?? arrett, Member fo Lees Legion : James b Nov 25 1763 d Jan 18 1830 Pendleton SC m Nancy Burdine of Cuplpeper VA b 1770 d Feb 10 1849 :Violet b June 4 1768 d May 1858 Hall Co. Ga. m July 4 1789 William Reid, b. 1763 d 1843 :Elizabeth b. June 15 1770 m on Broadmouth Creed SC 1789 James Reese, b. 1747 d 1840 :David b March 17, 1772 d in Tallahatchie Co. Miss, m Mary Anderson. : Mary .b. April 6 1774 d Sep t7 1822 m James Duff (Daughter Mareb Duff. See Telford-Duff-George lineage) :Jane b Sep 1776 d. ... m John Hall :George b May 31 1779 d Milledgeville, GA m Mary Bell : Frances b July 26 1781 d Jan 24 1836 in Alabama m. Moses Lester Family of Hugh Porter and Violet Mackey The early Brown and Porter records were contributed by Mrs. E. L. Connaly of Atlanta and Mrs. J. M. Hulsey of Gainseville, GA Hugh Porter emigrated to this country with his family about 1740, first found in Lancaster Co. PA, then removed to Orange, NC (afterward Guilford Co) He bought 393 acres of land on Feb 14 1757 on the east side of the north for of Haw River ---- and High Rock Creek. Commissioned May 23, 1757 a Justice of the Peace. Children: (May be incomplete) :1. Mary b. July 26, 1737, d. Feb. 23, 1824, m Aug 3, 1756, Joseph Brown. :2. Hugh b. Jan 1, 1739, lived in Lancaster, Penn. :3. Reese b. Penn. Feb 26 1744, d. Feb. 15, 1821, m 1768 Jane Brown. Reese Porter married second a widow. Reese Porter is buried at Mt. Moriah Presbyterian Church, Giles, Co. Tenn, He was a Revolutionary soildier. For Reeese Porter- Jane Brwon Family see Joseph Haversham Chapter, D. A. R. Collecitons. :4. Phillip Porter, m. Mary Smith In July 1955 we visited the graves of Margaret Fleming Brown and her daughter Jane Porter in Spring Hill Perpetual Care Cemetery near Madison, Tenn. on the Gallatin Road North a few miles from Nashville. This cemetery is on the right side of the road, and on the opposite side is a National Cemetery. On approaching the cemetery one enters the first drive way to the right. The graves are to the left of this drive way, and approximately 100 yards from the entrance. They appear to be among the oldest stones. The Porter was broken, but was readable.

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''[[Waldron-201|Paddy Waldron]] created this page on 23 June 2022 to mark the 100th anniversary of an event which had a profound impact on the subsequent history of the Waldron family.'' Ireland in June 1922 stood on the verge of civil war. A general election had taken place on 16 June, with the pro-Treaty wing of Sinn Féin emerging as the largest party.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1922_Irish_general_election Since April, anti-Treaty forces had been in occupation of the Four Courts in Dublin, which was attacked by the National Army on 28 June 1922, resulting in the loss of census returns, Anglican parish records, wills, and countless other irreplaceable genealogical sources.Fewer, Michael. "[https://www.historyireland.com/the-battle-of-the-four-courts-28-30-june-1922/ The Battle of the Four Courts, 28–30 June 1922]" History Ireland, Features, July/August 2019, Volume 27, Issue 4. In Limerick, the British had handed over the Castle Barracks to the National Army, but merely vacated the city's other three barracks, which were occupied by anti-Treaty forces, who were in undisputed possession of the city by 12 May. In the weeks which followed, lawlessness prevailed. For a humorous account of this Fourth Siege of Limerick, which was undoubtedly far from humorous for those experiencing it, see "The Fourth Siege of Limerick: Civil War, July 1922", by P. J. Ryan in [https://web.archive.org/web/20210924145526/http://www.limerickcity.ie/Library/LocalStudies/BooksJournals/TheOldLimerickJournal/ ''The Old Limerick Journal''].[https://web.archive.org/web/20210924145526/http://www.limerickcity.ie/Library/LocalStudies/BooksJournals/TheOldLimerickJournal/ ''The Old Limerick Journal''], Vol. 38, Winter 2002. The humour in this account makes up for its lack of precise dates, which leaves the reader guessing at the exact state of affairs on one of the shortest nights of the year. A relatively minor incident in Limerick a few days before the attack on the Four Courts was to have a profound impact on the subsequent history of the Waldron family. Both [[Waldron-2449|Thomas Waldron (c1825-1902)]] and his son and namesake [[Waldron-2446|Thomas Waldron (1855-1917)]] had settled in Limerick City after retiring from the Royal Irish Constabulary on 16 Jul 1877 and 1 Dec 1898 respectively. A number of their descendants left the city for good immediately after the 1922 incident. == The Public Version == The ''Limerick Leader'' of Monday 26 Jun 1922 reported a "CITY SENSATION: Postal Officials Threatened: Noticed to Leave Town". Late on the previous Thursday night, the house of [[Waldron-2705|Mr. P. Waldron]] at Ballinacurra, who was employed as an overseer in the General Post Office, Cecil street, had been visited by a body of armed men, estimated as from ten to a dozen. They ordered him to leave the locality, giving him three days to comply with this order. A little later, a similar party visited the residence of [[Waldron-816|Mr. J. Waldron]] at Verona Esplanade, O'Connell Avenue, employed in the same capacity as his brother. He was also warned to leave the city, and likewise [[Hetherington-1784|Mr. R.J. Hetherington]], Chief Clerk of the Limerick General Post Office. [[Phelan-1396|Mr. T Phelan]], also a Post Office official, who resided in the South Circular Road, was also visited and received the same instructions. No motive had been attributed for these domiciliary visits. Mr Hetherington, in escaping from his unwelcome visitors, fell, and had to be treated at Barrington's Hospital. ''The Irish Times'' of 5 Aug 1922 reported (without precise dates) on a public inquiry into the Limerick incident under the headline "WARNED TO LEAVE: TREATMENT OF LIMERICK POSTAL OFFICIALS". The inquiry investigated the circumstances under which four members of the clerical staff of Limerick Post Office were compelled under threat to leave the city the previous June. The four individuals were [[Hetherington-1784|Mr. Hetherington]], [[Waldron-2705|P. Waldron]], [[Waldron-816|J. Waldron]] and [[Phelan-1396|T. Phelan]]. (The two Waldrons were identical twin brothers, and their wives were sisters.) The charges against them were that they had refused to join a strike of the Limerick Post Office staff on 14 Apr 1920, more than two years earlier, organised as a protest against the treatment of patriotic Irishmen in English prisons. It was found that not a single member of the postal clerical staff had absented himself from duty that day, and that anyone who had would have stood out alone and would have been dismissed. The Irish Postal Union claimed that it had nothing to do with the outrage, and had passed a resolution denying responsibility for the expatriation. The Limerick Branch of the similarly named Irish Postal Workers' Union had passed a resolution on 3 Jul 1922 condemning the attack on the officials and expressing abhorrence at such conduct.These two unions merged the following year; see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_Postal_Union The trade and labour bodies in the Limerick Trades and Labour Council repudiated any connection with the outrage. Evidence was given that the Waldrons and Phelan had subscribed to Republican funds and a Redemptorist priest stated that from a moral point of view there were no better men than Messrs. Waldron and Phelan. (The priest did not mention Mr. Hetherington, who was a member of the Church of Ireland.) The Court of inquiry held that the victims had done nothing to deserve the drastic treatment meted out of them, and on behalf of the citizens invited them back to Limerick. Only Hetherington returned to live in the city. The Court also asked the Post Office authorities to reinstate Messrs. Kelly, McLoughlin and McGrath, who had been suspended in connection with the matter, as the Court believed that there was no intention on their part of instigating, or of being parties to, the outrage. The victims of the June incident were long gone from the Post Office in Limerick by the time of another strike there in September 1922. The incident is also alluded to on p. 110 of "[http://www.cambridge.org/au/academic/subjects/history/twentieth-century-british-history/everyday-violence-irish-civil-war Everyday Violence in the Irish Civil War]" by Gemma Clark (Cambridge University Press), quoting the ''Limerick Chronicle'' of 3 Jul 1922:
The republicans [denied] involvement in, for example, the intimidation of 'postal officials' in Limerick in July 1922. 'R. G. Hetherington, P. and J. Waldron and T. J. Phelan' were visited by 'masked and armed men' in their homes and served with 'orders to leave Ireland'. These 'outrages' were attributed 'to personal spite on the part of unauthorised individuals' and Stephen O'Meara,''Recte'' O'Mara. Mayor of Limerick, agreed to an 'inquiry' ... Irish Government plans to cut postal workers' wages had been causing resentment in the summer of 1922 and a Post Office strike began on 10 September.
== The Waldron Family Version == Many details not mentioned in the newspaper reports are given in accounts written later by [[McNamara-1209|Ciss Waldron]], wife of [[Waldron-816|Jack]], and by their son [[Waldron-202|Paddy]]. Masked men with revolvers had came to the doors of the four Limerick Post Office staff around midnight on 22 Jun 1922 and handed in notes ordering them to clear out of Ireland before 12 noon on 26 Jun 1922 or that they would be shot at sight if they failed to do so. Coincidentally, the two Waldrons and Phelan and his wife (who had also worked as a telegraph clerk before their marriage) all had fathers who had once been in the Royal Irish Constabulary. Based on where they eventually died, only Hetherington appears to have ever returned to live in Limerick. The Waldrons eventually settled in Dublin and Phelan appears to have remained in England. Ciss's account, written in September 1924, states that on 22 Jun 1922, she:
experienced the greatest trouble of my life. Masked men with revolvers came to our door at midnight and handed us a note ordering [[Waldron-816|Jack]] to clear out of Ireland before 12 noon on 26 Jun 1922 or he would be shot at sight if he failed to do so. The note said it was on account of his conduct during the Irish war that this punishment was, but we knew it was all Post Office jealousy & [[Waldron-2705|Paddy]], [[Phelan-1396|Mr. Phelan]] and [[Hetherington-1784|Mr. Hetherington]] got the same warning. They had an awful experience at Riverview[[Waldron-2705|Paddy Waldron]] and his family lived at [https://goo.gl/maps/EkbkBwtdYdVonPM66 Riverview] on the South Circular Road in the townland of Ballinacurra (Hart). because they saw the raiders through the window (it was not quite dark when they went there) & would not open the door so shots were fired & a window broken & three or four men tramped upstairs to the bedroom to them, it was awful, with [[McNamara-3846|Lil]] not wellLil was seven months pregnant with her fifth and last child. & the children laid up with measles & everything & Paddy was sure his last minute had come. D.G.''deo gratias''. we got no fright like that as we opened the door at onceJack and Ciss and their family were living at 4 Verona Esplanade, off O'Connell Avenue, which had until recently been known as Military Road. & a man just pointed the revolver at us & handed the note & spoke roughly & went off. It was bad enough when we read the contents of the note. Mr & Mrs Hetherington had the worst experience, they were afraid to open when they heard the loud knocking as there was trouble on between Catholics & Protestants in Belfast and there had been a few reprisals in the South so they thought perhaps those fellows were coming for Mr. H, he being a Protestant so he went out the back way and over the high wall into the Model School grounds before [[Arthur-3644|Mrs H]] opened the door, the raiders searched the houseThe Hetheringtons were neighbours of Jack Waldron at 7 Verona Esplanade. and back and were angry when they did not find him, but left the note & threats & went away. The worst part was that Mr H got a bad fall when jumping off the wall and was 4 hours lying in pain on the wet grass until about 4a.m. when poor Mrs H (who was half distracted when he was not coming back and afraid to go out until daylight on account of the Republicans in the barracksVerona Esplanade is overlooked by what is now Sarsfield Barracks, but was then referred to as the New Barracks. The barracks remained in the possession of the anti-Treaty Republicans until later in the summer. who might shoot anyone they saw stirring & not knowing whether the other crowd had gone or what had become of her husband) came to our door & told us he had gone over the wall at midnight & she was afraid they found him & that he was dead when he had not turned up. I'll never forget how dreadful she looked that morning. I felt ashamed for feeling so troubled myself over our warning when I had Jack safely with me anyway. The whole terrace was soon aroused & Mr Quaid & Jack got out into the Model grounds & found the poor man cold & suffering but quite conscious. His back was badly hurt & he could not move. We threw out pillows & rugs from the window & Mr Quaid went for the Dr & ambulance while Jack settled Mr H & covered him as well as he could. We aroused the MillersSamuel Millar was Head Master of the Model School; see [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Limerick/Limerick_No__4_Urban/Military_Road__Pt__of_/631177/ 1911 census]. at the school who opened the gate & we all got in. How I pitied Mrs H! It was an awful time for her. Mr H recovered very slowly & he is not really the same yet & I don't suppose he ever really will be. His nerves are bad since besides his not being strong. Mrs H is not well at all since either. They live in London & they don't like it. They went back to Limerick about September 1923 & Mr H only stayed a few nights, he was too nervous. What trouble those ruffians brought on an innocent old couple. Jack, Paddy & Mr. Phelan cleared out that day. Things were so upset at the time that it would not have been safe for them to ignore the threat. They went on to Dublin & reported their case at HQ. They were offered positions in Dublin for the time being but they thought it safer to go to London. So they set out & only got positions in the PO that they did not like at all, routine work that they had not done at home for years. They stayed there til August & then got back to Dublin to the Sec's office. They were happy there only they were uncertain whether they would not be sent back to Limerick again. Then a PO strike came on in September 1922 I think it was & they WERE sent to Limerick. It was another awful time for them & for us, but they only stayed from Friday night til Sunday following at 2pm when they motored back to Dublin. They slept in the PO the 2 nights & they were anything but pleasant nights I am sure, even though there was a crowd of other men with them. It was known at once by the Limerick staff that they were there & they were wild & threatened all sorts of things. Luckily Jack & Paddy got off safely out of the place & I hope we'll never have such an unhappy time again. They were kept on in Dublin after that & we are all up here since 12 October 1922[?]. [[Keogh-899|Mr Keogh]]James P Keogh was married to [[Clancy-1624|Elizabeth Clancy]], aunt, godmother and guardian to the two Mrs. Waldrons, whose mother had died when they were infants. bought 21 Marlborough RoadThe advertisement for the auction of 21 Marlborough Road on 11 Sep 1922 appeared in ''The Irish Times'' of 2 Sep 1922; the Solicitor for Vendor was Alfred Norman - Jack Waldron's third cousin once removed! in Dublin for us & we are paying £ 72 a year rent to him for it. It is supposed to be cheap, but I think it very expensive for us as we have only £ 320 a year at present but it goes up £ 13 a year. A clerical officer is Jack's rank, but he expects promotion any day ... Jack is in the accountant's office in Talbot House, Marlborough St.
Jack and Ciss's son, another [[Waldron-202|Paddy Waldron]], five years old at the time, wrote his memories of the incident to his son, a third [[Waldron-201|Paddy Waldron]], on 20 Apr 1988:
There was a 'quasi-judicial' enquiry held later, presided over by (I think) the Lord [sic] Mayor.Limerick has a Mayor, not a Lord Mayor, a technicality of which most of those unfamiliar with the life of [[Joynt-133|William Lane Joynt]] are probably unaware - Lane Joynt at different times was Mayor of Limerick and Lord Mayor of Dublin. (I have press-cuttings somewhere reporting the enquiry) IRA & PO officials etc denied responsibility & noone was ever found 'guilty'. Suggestions were that some PO officials (who resented the fact that [[Waldron-816|Dad]] & [[Waldron-2705|Paddy]] were made Overseers in preference to themselves) got the IRA to do the 'dirty work' for them. Evidence was given that Dad & Paddy had contributed to republican funds (& I think that they had baptized their sons PHP and Thos McDonagh!After the executed patriots [[Pearse-122|Patrick Henry Pearse]] and [[MacDonagh-1|Thomas MacDonagh]].) and that the IRA had nothing against them. The PO 'unpleasantness' arose (I think) out of an earlier PO 'Strike'. The postmen decided (again, I think) to down tools for a day as a protest against something (like the shooting of someone by the Brits) - but they insisted on signing on for the day first so that they wouldn't lose a day's pay. Dad and Paddy were too conscientious to follow suit (although equally sympathetic) - they would not take the day's pay unless they worked for it, which they did. Also, they were Overseers and thus not in the Postmen's Union (Paddy had been a leading figure in same until his promotion - see pictureThis refers to a framed group photograph of the Mansion House Conference of the Association of Irish Post Office Clerks, Dublin, July 1904, which is still in the possession of the Waldron family.). Paddy had been brought to Dublin to Head Office about 1914 and again with Dad about 1920, for interview by 'The Right Hon' James McMahon & 'Sir' _____ for promotion. They also were sent to Whitehall, London for further interviews. After the raids, they were transferred to Dublin & the families moved in October 1922. Needless to say, I don't remember anything of this & Dad never (I think) told me the full story. [[Waldron-2658|Kit]] remembers a lot - I only remember bringing our black cat in a basket on the train to Dublin!! I don't know if Dad's friendship with Fred Flynn (who was in the British Army) had anything to do with it (Dad and Paddy were the first two original 'Ecumenists' - although the word, and the practice, were unknown then. Fred ... was a Catholic - and a saint - & [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Flynn_(bishop_of_Lancaster) his brother] was a bishop - but Bill Hawker was a Prod and Mr Blanc in Portarlington either a Quaker or a Jehovah's Witness!The [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Queen_s_Co_/Portarlington_South/Main_Street/790327/ 1911 census] lists Charles William Blanc, Post Office Clerk, and his wife and infant son as Members of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bible_Student_movement International Bible Students Association] (mistranscribed at census.nationalarchives.ie), a precursor of what became known as Jehovah's witnesses in 1931. [[Waldron-816|Jack Waldron]] had spent the period from 27 Mar 1907 to 18 Oct 1907 working in the Post Office in Portarlington. His colleague Mr. Blanc came to the rescue with a short-term loan when there was a cash flow crisis in the Waldron family on the eve of the departure of Jack's brother Tot for New York on the maiden voyage of the Lusitania on 8-13 Sep 1907. They were all true 'gentlemen' in the best sense of the word). Dad received many letters of support and sympathy from some prominent Limerick and PO people - some of which I have. Merit was, I think, duly rewarded, especially in Paddy's case when he rose to be controller of the Dublin Postal District (the top job in the postal service).
== The Hetherington Family Version == Richard Hetherington made several applications for compensation for the consequences of the 1922 attack.See Irish Distress Committee and Irish Grants Committee: Files and Minutes [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C9014435 CO 762/34/11]; Brian Hughes of Mary Immaculate College, Limerick, kindly provided a copy of this file to [[Waldron-201|Paddy Waldron]]. These applications reveal that he lived at several different addresses in the first five years after his move to London. He resided for a time with his daughter when he first came to the city. He was at 121 Blythe Road, West Kensington, W.14, when the Minister of Finance of the Irish Free State turned down his first compensation claim on 7 Apr 1924. He was living at 49 Northcroft Road in West Ealing, London, W.13 at the time of his application on 26 Oct 1926 to the Irish Grants Committee, having previously lived at 53, Linzee Road, Hornsey, N.8. The first of these may have been his daughter's address. His first application for compensation was on 22 Jun 1923 to the Compensation (Personal Injuries) Committee, which ruled that "no compensation was payable in this case", so that compensation was refused by the Minister of Finance of the Irish Free State. This decision was communicated by a letter on 7 Apr 1924 to his Limerick solicitor [[Myles-956|J. O. Myles]] from J. J. McElligott, then assistant secretary in the Department of Finance.https://www.dib.ie/biography/mcelligott-james-john-jimmy-a5654 He next submitted a detailed claim dated 31 Dec 1924 to the Irish Claims Compensation Association, London. This claim said that his house "was raided by a gang of 10 or 12 masked and armed men". It gives the exact wording of the threatening letter:
After careful and impartial consideration of your case, and owing to your conduct during Irish War you are hereby ordered to leave Ireland by Noon on Monday, June 26th 1922. Failing to obey this order you run the penalty of being shot at sight.
By order
It also includes the full text of the letter written on 28 Jun 1922 to Stephen O'Mara, Mayor of Limerick, by M. A. Hetherington, C. Waldron, Anne Phelan and L. Waldron, Wives of the Victimised men, seeking the Mayor's help and "that of both Sections of the I.R.A." Hetherington's 1924 claim also confirms, quoting the ''Limerick Chronicle'' of 3 Aug 1922, that the Solicitor representing to the Postal Union had stated to the Mayor's Court of Enquiry that
On the 14th April 1920, there was a protest strike in the Post Office, in connection with the treatment of prisoners in Mountjoy. On that occasion, 80 men in the Post Office were punished for going on strike, '''and these four remained at work'''. That is the reason they were guilty of National Sins.
Hetherington claimed that several other members of the Supervising force also remained at their posts during the Strike, but were left unmolested. He alleged that by the premature withdrawal of the Crown Forces from Ireland, he, in common with all other Southern Irish loyalists, was left without the protection to which he was justly entitled. Two applications were made by Richard George Hetherington from Co. Limerick to the Irish Grants Committee, on 26 Oct 1926 and 18 Dec 1926. The latter was for £ 2,000 for personal injuries, suffering, etc., and for £ 1,764.3.0 for loss of employment and other special financial losses, and for interest on these sums, on the grounds that his premature "retirement was caused by ill-health directly resulting from the criminal attack". It confirmed that his two Sons served in the British Army in France in the Great War - one in the South Irish Horse and one in the 1st Bat. Grenadier Guards - and the latter was killed in the battle of the Somme. Their father remained in hospital in Limerick until 7 Sep 1922, at which point he left for London, and never returned to duty. The case was scheduled for hearing on 21 Jan 1927. The file includes a letter dated 11 Jul 1927 from Hetherington's local M.P., [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_Nield Herbert Nield], to the Colonial Secretary, [[Amery-57|Leo Amery]], complaining that no decision had yet been issued six months after the hearing. Hetherington was eventually awarded just £ 500. == Endnotes ==

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Three Blackmore Genealogies == ''William Blackmore of Scituate, Mass., James Blackmore of Providence, R.I., Rev. Adam Blackman (Blackmore) of Stratford, Conn., and probably related lines of Samuel Blackmer of Bennington, Vt., and David Blackmer of Rhode Island, also unattached lines of Reuben Blackmer of Belchertown, Mass. and David Blackmer of Nova Scotia'' * by [[Smith-73037|Rev. Alven Martyn Smith (b.1865)]] * first published in 1930 by Rev. Alven Martyn Smith, South Pasadena, California * Second edition published in California, 1932, "Supplementing of the 1930 copyright edition." * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Three Blackmore Genealogies|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/threeblackmorege00smit - 1932 edition * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/genealogy-glh19247173/ - 1930 edition :See also (not offering online access as of December 2020): * https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/687013 * https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/120330 === Table of Contents === * A word to the readers * Abbreviations and explanations - [https://archive.org/details/threeblackmorege00smit/page/n14 Page II.] * Index to William Blackmore of Scituate, Mass., line, their husbands or wives * Collamore--Blackmore * Foreword * William Blackmore of Scituate, Mass., line * The Will of Lt. Peter Blackmore * Richmond Family * Townsend Family * Index to Townsend Family * Barnes Family * Index ** Morgan and Sawyer Families ** Abbott Family ** Samuel Blackmer of Bennington, Vt., line ** Index to Samuel Blackmer of Bennington, Vt., line ** James Blackmore (or Blackmar), Providence, R.I. ** Index to James Blackmore (or Blackmar), Providence, R.I. ** Rev. Adam Blackman line ** Index to Rev. Adam Blackman line ** David Blackmar, of Rhode Island line ** Index to David Blackmar, of Rhode Island line ** Reuben Blackmer, Belchertown, Mass., line ** Index to Reuben Blackmer, Belchertown, Mass., line ** David Blackmer, Nova Scotia, line ** Supplement to Bennington, Vt., line ** Supplement to William Blackmore, Scituate, Mass., line === 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 === * Smith, Rev. Alven Martyn. ''[[Space:Three Blackmore Genealogies|Three Blackmore Genealogies]]'' (South Pasadena, California, 1932) [ Page ]. * ([[#Smith|Smith]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Smith, Rev. Alven Martyn. ''[[Space:Three Blackmore Genealogies|Three Blackmore Genealogies]]'' (South Pasadena, California, 1932) [ Page ].

Three Brook, Caribou

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Three Brothers - The Ties That Bind by Faye Collum Fairley

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[[Collum-328|David]], [[Collums-145|Henry]], and [[Collum-329|John]] Collum were brothers from South Carolina. They were the 2nd great grandsons of the Immigrant [[McCollum-1605|John Neil McCollum]]. The Collum brothers shared a bond. They called it “the ties that bind”. Submitted by James Ernest Collum from Jones County, Mississippi '''Three Brothers''' '''The Ties That Bind''' By Faye Collum Fairely David, Henry, and John Collum were brothers from South Carolina. They were the 2nd great grandsons of the Immigrant John Neil McCollum. The brothers were not close in years, but events and life made them close when they were young. Whether the incident was a playful brawl, or a serious conflict with an enemy, the Collum brothers shared a bond. They called it “the ties that bind”. They could not have known that in many years to come, fate would reunite their blood line for all eternity! Life was full of struggles and hardships. Each member of the family played a part in completing the operation of the unit. From the smallest member to the oldest, each person had a job to do. Family units from that time period were totally different that any family today. There were no vacations, family game nights, movies, or videos. There was no electricity, no running water, and no vehicle to ride in. None of today’s modern conveniences were available in those days. The children learned early in life how to feed the chickens, gather eggs, milk the cow, draw water from a well, cut firewood for heat and fuel for cooking. They kept the yard swept with brush brooms, to keep it smooth; there were no lawn mowers. The laundry was done in a large cast iron wash pot. The clothes were boiled in the pot with lye soap made at home. It took several people to get the laundry done. Water had to be drawn, gather firewood for the fire; the clothes had to be rinsed afterwards, and placed on a fence or line to dry. For a large family, it took an entire day to do the laundry. All this work was in addition to the regular daily chores; it is no small wonder that our ancestors aged faster than we do today. They were not without entertainment in that era; they enjoyed swimming and fishing in the summer. Winter weather offered snow ball fights, and sliding down slopes in the snow as sports. These activities were only enjoyed after home chores were done. The three brothers, David, Henry, and John were familiar with every aspect of hard work. The oldest of these three brothers was David; he was born in 1774. Another famous man was born the same year; John Chapman (better known as Johnny Appleseed) was also born in 1774. Both of these men started scattering seeds across many miles. Like Johnny Appleseed, the “seeds” of David were many, and spanned over many miles. A man’s education did not have any impact on his ability to marry and find work. David’s eight children were born in several different states. Employment in that era was mostly limited to trapping, farming, and blacksmith. David was a farmer, and having so many children was an asset to finding work. The only drawback to that career was to relocate quite often. David’s children grew into men and women who followed the lead of their prolific predecessors. The second of these brothers was Henry. This brother was the most difficult to find information on. My research has been ongoing for more than thirty years, but I could not locate anything concerning my 5th great uncle Henry. I was ecstatic when I researched one of his descendents back and discovered it was my uncle Henry! When he was a young man, somehow, for some reason, he added an “s” to his name. In the 1770’s it was unusual for a man to be educated; typically only the girls were afforded that luxury. For that reason, it is possible that surnames could have been changed over generations, simply from being misspelled. Henry was born in 1779. Like his brothers, Henry led a difficult life with many adversities. Sharing a birth year with Francis Scott Key was not something he boasted about, but by the same token, Francis never mentioned Henry either! The world still enjoys music composed by Francis Scott Key, but there are many descendants who were impacted by Henry Collums and his mark in history. Henry grew into a fine upstanding Christian man and married. Only three children were identified, but it was through his oldest child that I managed to locate Henry. Like the other residents of that era, Henry moved around like a nomad, finding work where it was available. The third of these brothers was John; he was born in 1780, and was influenced greatly by his older siblings. Like his brothers, he grew into a mature young man, and chose a wife to make a mark in the world. Like his brother David, John shared a birth year with a famous “Chapman”. Nathaniel Chapman was a very famous physician who founded the American Medical Association, and the Journal of the Medical Sciences. John was not especially impressed by Nathaniel Chapman; after all, they both wore diapers at the same time! The children of John were many, but they did not live in the same areas. All the siblings of all the brothers were scattered throughout the southern states, and rarely heard from each other through all the years of child rearing. Keeping in touch at that time was not an easy thing to do. As it is today, it is easy to slip into a lifestyle and the people of yesterday seem to be forgotten. It was quite possible that David, Henry, and John never saw each other after they were grown. They spent each day caring for the family, and trying to make things better. They taught the children to have strong faith in God, and to raise their families with the same principles. Unlike today, children were taught to cleave to their family apart from the parents. For this reason, most of the siblings of yesteryear did not keep in touch after they were grown. The result of this was the anonymity of each other, even if the relatives ever crossed paths. David, Henry, and John were the ancestors of many offspring, who never knew each other. Many miles, many generations, and one hundred forty eight years later, a direct descendant of David Collum was born in Texas in 1922. David’s 4th great granddaughter, Kathleen Collum married a man named James Howard Watkins. James H Watkins was a West Point Cadet who was featured on the cover of Life Magazine on November 3, 1941. Watkins was a member of MG US Air Force, in World War II, Korea, and Vietnam. Because of his most admirable service to our country, he was selected to be interred in a most honorable memorial in San Antonio Texas. Fort Sam Houston Memorial Cemetery is the final resting place for James H Watkins and his beloved wife Kathleen Collum. Another descendant of David Collum was born in 1936. Thomas Gene Collum was born to John Lihue “Slim” Collum. He was the 3rd great grandson of David Collum. Thomas Gene’s military service included the U.S. Air Force; he received a Bronze Star Medal in Vietnam. He lived in Mississippi when he died, and was transported to San Antonio Texas for interment in Fort Sam Houston National Memorial Cemetery. Thomas Gene had a son named Thomas Dean, who is also interred in Fort Sam Houston Memorial Cemetery. A precious granddaughter of Thomas Gene, Jennifer Leigh, is also interred with the honors deserved of a Veteran’s family members. The second brother, Henry Collums, is not without pride for his descendants. His 3rd great grandson, Jim Kurg Collums was born in Mississippi in 1909. Jim was a LT Col in the U. S. Army. He served his country with pride, and was selected to spend eternity in his honorary place in Fort Sam Houston Memorial Cemetery. Jim Kurg was married to Helen Billings. Jim’s wife Helen, and their beloved daughter, Charlene, are resting together in blissful harmony with thousands of heroes who served our country. A sister of Jim Kurg, Ruth Collums, married a man named Boyd Crocker. Boyd was TSgt in US Army World War II. His service earned him a proper place at the Fort Sam Houston Memorial Cemetery. He and his wife Ruth Collums share eternity among many heroes. The third Collum brother to complete this story is John Collum. His 2nd great grandson, James William Collum, was born in Georgia in 1908. His devoted service as CCS US Navy, World War II, earned him a place among his comrades in arms in Fort Sam Houston Memorial Cemetery. This man was plagued with much grief and torment after his service to our country; sadly, he took his own life. After many years, the blood line of the famous Immigrant John Neil McCollum has been reunited. They did not know each other in life. It is not known if they knew each other in their military service, but there are three brothers represented in this most honorable Memorial to many heroes. Eleven members of this family are resting in peace in San Antonio Texas in this beautiful awe-inspiring place of honor. Fort Sam Houston National Memorial Cemetery is the eternal resting place for more than 150,000 heroes in San Antonio Texas. Among these heroes, are eleven recipients of the Coveted Congressional Medal Of Honor. The families who rest here are among the most prestigious Americans. They fought for our country, they sacrificed with no thought of consequences. These heroes are some of the selective few who really know the ties that bind!

Three centuries of the Gray family in America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Three Centuries of The Gray Family in America: == '''Genealogical Sketches of Colonel Hosea Wilson Gray and His Brother Orlando Noah Gray Their Ancestors and Their Descendants, Together With Other Descendants of Silas Gray ''' *Compiled by Orlando Gray Palmer & Anna Gray Bemis Cutler *Published Leavenworth, Kansas 1929 *Source Example: :::Palmer, Orlando and Cutler, Anna. ''[[Space:Three centuries of the Gray family in America|Three Centuries of The Gray Family in America: Genealogical Sketches of Colonel Hosea Wilson Gray and His Brother Orlando Noah Gray]]'' (Leavenworth, Kansas 1887) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Palmer & Cutler|Palmer and Cutler]]: Page 25 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Three centuries of the Gray family in America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available Online At These Locations: === * https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89082440058;view=1up;seq=7 === Table of Contents === * Index [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89082440058;view=1up;seq=13 Page 4] * Images: *:[[Gray-18537|Captain Hosea Wilson Gray]], [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89082440058;view=1up;seq=9 Page 2] *:[[Gray-18539|Orlando Noah Gray]], [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89082440058;view=1up;seq=11 Page 3] *: Eugene H Bemis [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89082440058;view=1up;seq=95 Page 45] *: Wendell P Bemis [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89082440058;view=1up;seq=97 Page 46]

Three Episodes of Massachusetts History

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Massachusetts]] == Three Episodes of Massachusetts History == The settlement of Boston Bay. The Antinomian controversy. A study of church and town government; * by Charles Francis Adams, 1835-1915 * published Houghton, Mifflin and Co., Boston and New York, 1892 * Citation Example: :::Adams, Charles. ''[[Space:Three Episodes of Massachusetts History|Three Episodes of Massachusetts History]]'' (Houghton, Mifflin and Co., Boston and New York, 1892) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Adams|Adams]]: Page 521 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Three Episodes of Massachusetts History|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/threeepisodesofm01adam ::* https://archive.org/details/threeepisodesofm01adamuoft ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=xLhytTU1TFMC ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=yYpNcajvtEMC ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=tqYMAAAAYAAJ ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=5puDw6BOWo0C ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=6HwRAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/threeepisodesma01adamgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/threeepisodesma02adamgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/threeepisodesma03adamgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/threeepisodesma06adamgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/threeepisodesma07adamgoog * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/threeepisodesofm02adam ::* https://archive.org/details/threeepisodesofm02adamuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/threeepisodesma00adamgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/threeepisodesma04adamgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/threeepisodesma05adamgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/threeepisodesma08adamgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=uXAMAAAAYAAJ ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=T6YMAAAAYAAJ ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=HB8Sezh-6msC ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=ItazWHd55RgC ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009797036 ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008376719

Three Generations of Texas Jester

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Descendants of Levi Jester This page is used to measure the Navarro County Jesters '''1''' Levi Jester b: Oct 1818 in Milford, Kent Co., DE d: Apr 30, 1851 in Waverly, Morgan Co., IL Burial: 1851 .. +Diadema McKinney b: Apr 10, 1820 in Macoupin Co., IL d: Oct 16, 1885 in Corsicana, Navarro Co., TX Burial: Oct 1885 Oakwood Cemetery, Corsicana, Navarro Co., TX m: Oct 14, 1839 in Madison Co., IL
......... '''2''' Charles Wesley Jester b: Apr 3, 1841 in Macoupin Co., IL d: Apr 2, 1909 in at his residence, corner Ninth avenue and Fifteenth street, Corsicana, Navarro Co., TX Burial: Apr 1909 Oakwood Cemetery, Corsicana, Navarro Co., TX
............. +M. Eliza "Lisa" Rakestraw b: Oct 1, 1849 in AL d: Oct 2, 1922 in Navarro Co., TX Burial: Oct 1922 Oakwood Cemetery, Corsicana, Navarro Co., TX m: Nov 25, 1868 in Navarro Co., TX
.................... '''3''' George E. Jester b: Oct 14, 1869 in TX d: Oct 22, 1935 in his home, Corsicana, Navarro Co., TX Burial: Oakwood Cemetery, Corsicana, Navarro Co., TX
........................ +Lena Frost b: Jun 29, 1875 d: May 4, 1965 in Dallas Co., TX Burial: Oakwood Cemetery, Corsicana, Navarro Co., TX m: Dec 18, 1895 in Navarro Co., TX
....................'''3''' Charles Lee Jester, Judge b: Sep 17, 1871 in TX d: Nov 25, 1942 in Corsicana, Navarro Co., TX Burial: Oakwood Cemetery, Corsicana, Navarro Co., TX
........................ +Belle Fish b: May 22, 1879 d: Jun 30, 1953 in Navarro Co., TX Burial: Oakwood Cemetery, Corsicana, Navarro Co., TX
.................... '''3''' Homer Bates Jester, Dr. Sr. b: Dec 31, 1876 in TX d: Jan 26, 1943 in Corsicana, Navarro Co., TX Burial: 1943 Oakwood Cemetery, Corsicana, Navarro Co., TX
.................... '''3''' Walter Beaton Jester b: Aug 20, 1877 in probably in Navarro Co., TX d: Feb 1, 1878 in probably in Navarro Co., TX Burial: Feb 1878 Oakwood Cemetery, Corsicana, Navarro Co., TX
.................... '''3''' Ida Jester b: 1879 in TX d: 1961 in probley in Navarro Co., TX Burial: Oakwood Cemetery, Corsicana, Navarro County, TX
........................ +Joshua Lucius Halbert, Sr. Mayor b: 1869 in Corsicana, Navarro Co., TX d: Jul 1, 1929 in at home, Corsicana, Navarro Co., TX Burial: Jul 1929 Oakwood Cemetery, Corsicana, Navarro County, TX
.................... '''3''' Hugh Cain Jester b: Oct 19, 1881 in (assumed son of Charlie Jester by pob) d: Apr 5, 1935 in Dallas Co., TX
........................ +Kate Jordan b: Feb 25, 1885 in assumed wife of Hugh by pob d: Dec 8, 1963 in probley in Navarro Co., TX Burial: Oakwood Cemetery, Corsicana, Navarro Co., TX
....................'''3''' Mabel Jester b: Jul 16, 1883 in probley in Navarro Co., TX d: Sep 20, 1885 in probley in Navarro Co., TX Burial: Oakwood Cem., Corsicana, Navarro Co., TX
.................... '''3''' Lila Jester b: Jul 25, 1885 d: May 16, 1958 in Navarro Co., TX Burial: Oakwood Cemetery, Corsicana, Navarro Co., TX
........................ +Lowry Martin b: Feb 2, 1883 d: Oct 31, 1959 in Navarro Co., TX
.................... '''3''' Jean [tentive placement] Jester b: Dec 18, 1897 d: Feb 13, 1962 in probley in Navarro Co., TX Burial: Oakwood Cemetery, Corsicana, Navarro Co., TX
........................ +William Quinn b: Mar 24, 1879 d: Jan 9, 1958 in probley in Navarro Co., TX Burial: Oakwood Cemetery, Corsicana, Navarro Co., TX
......... 2 Martha Louisa Jester b: 1841 in IL d: 1871
............. +Thomas Jefferson Kendall, Sr. b: 1835 d: 1890 m: Jan 27, 1864 in Navarro Co., TX
.................... '''3''' Edgar Jester Kendall b: 1865 d: 1944
........................ +Willie Dean b: 1872 d: 1936
....................'''3''' Charles Paul Kendall b: 1869 d: Dec 1940 in Ennis, Ellis Co., TX Burial: Myrtle Cemetery, Ellis Co., TX
........................ +Minnie Maud Allen b: 1871 d: 1944 m: Dec 20, 1889 in Ennis, Ellis Co., TX
......... 2 George Taylor Jester, TX Lt. Governor b: Aug 23, 1846 in Macoupin Co., IL d: Jul 19, 1922 in Corsicana, Navarro Co., TX (at home) Burial: Jul 1922 Oakwood Cemetery, Corsicana, Navarro Co., TX
............. +Alice E. Bates b: 1854 d: 1875 Burial: Oakwood Cemetery, Corsicana, Navarro Co., TX m: 1871 in (or 1872)
.................... '''3''' Claude W. Jester b: 1873 in Corsicana, Navarro Co., TX d: Feb 1952 in NY Burial: 1952 Oakwood Cemetery, Corsicana, Navarro Co., TX
........................ +(Eliza Fishburn - assumed see nots)
.................... 3 Alice Bates Jester b: Abt. 1872 in TX
........................ +Clay Johnson, Dr. m: Feb 16, 1898 in Navarro Co., TX
......... *2nd Wife of George Taylor Jester, TX Lt. Governor:
............. +Frances Paine "Fannie" Gorden b: Apr 21, 1861 in Aberdeen, Monroe Co., MS d: Oct 3, 1953 in Corsicana, Navarro Co., TX Burial: Oct 1953 Oakwood Cemetery, Corsicana, Navarro Co., TX m: Dec 29, 1880 in Navarro Co., TX
.................... 3 Charles Gordon Jester b: Nov 26, 1882
........................ +Marion Duncan b: Abt. 1894 d: in Possible july 1, 1974 in Harris Co., TX
.................... 3 Ruby (tenative placement) Jester b: 1884 d: 1888 Burial: Oakwood Cemetery, Corsicana, Navarro Co., TX
.................... 3 Beauford Halbert Jester, TX Governor b: Jan 12, 1893 in Corsicana, Navarro Co., TX d: Jul 11, 1949 in Harris Co., TX; Died on a train in route to Houston, TX Burial: Oakwood Cem., Corsicana, Navarro Co., TX
........................ +Mabel Buchanan b: Apr 10, 1901 in Texarkana, AR d: Aug 19, 1984 in Bowie Co., TX; lr. Texarkana, Bowie Co., TX m: Jun 15, 1921 in First Methodist Church, Texarkana, Miller Co., AR
.................... 3 George Taylor Jester, Jr. b: 1895 d: Oct 14, 1914 in Travis Co., TX
......... 2 Mary Diadema Jester b: Dec 11, 1844 in IL d: Nov 11, 1903 in probably in Navarro Co., TX Burial: Oakwood Cemetery, Corsicana, Navarro Co., TX
............. +James Daniel Hamilton b: Apr 21, 1844 d: Feb 15, 1929 in probably in Navarro Co., TX Burial: Oakwood Cemetery, Corsicana, Navarro Co., TX m: Oct 18, 1865 in Navarro Co., TX
.................... 3 James Mackey Hamilton b: Jul 24, 1881 d: Nov 25, 1883 Burial: Hamilton-Beeman Cem., Navarro Co., TN
.................... 3 Mrs. Joe Garner b: Abt. 1869 d: Dec 19, 1923
........................ +Joe Garner
......... 2 Vina Cordelia Jester b: Aug 10, 1848 in Macoupin Co., Illinois d: Jun 9, 1916 in probably in Navarro Co., TX Burial: Oakwood Cemetery, Corsicana, Navarro Co., TX
............. +Robert Patrick Bates, Sr. b: 1832 d: Aug 21, 1916 in a hospital, Ft. Worth, Tarrant Co., TX Burial: Oakwood Cemetery, Corsicana, Navarro Co., TX m: Oct 29, 1874 in Navarro Co., TX
.................... 3 Robert Patrick Bates, Jr. b: Jan 28, 1884 d: Jan 19, 1951 in probley in Navarro Co., TX Burial: Oakwood Cem., Corsicana, Navarro Co., TX
........................ +Nannie Elizabeth Trammell b: Aug 16, 1885 d: Sep 27, 1950 in probley in Navarro Co., TX Burial: Oakwood Cem., Corsicana, Navarro Co., TX m: Sep 7, 1907 in Corsicana, Navarro Co., TX
......... 2 [[Jester-410|Levi Levin Jester]] b: Jan 6, 1851 in Waverly, Morgan co., IL d: Mar 11, 1938 in 3900 Lexington Ave., Dallas, Dallas Co.,TX Burial: Mar 1938 Oakwood Cemetery, Corsicana, Navarro Co., TX
............. +Mary Eliza "Minnie" Cain b: Feb 5, 1861 in Wetumpka, AL d: Aug 22, 1946 in Dallas Co., TX Burial: Aug 1946 Oakwood Cemetery, Corsicana, Navarro Co., TX m: Dec 15, 1881
.................... 3 Stanley Cain Jester b: Sep 21, 1882 d: Apr 2, 1888 in probably in Navarro Co., TX Burial: Oakwood Cemetery, Corsicana, Navarro Co., TX
.................... 3 Herbert Whitesell Jester, Sr. b: Feb 5, 1884 in Corsicana, Navarro Co., TX d: Mar 2, 1974 in Dallas, Dallas Co., TX
........................ +Elizabeth Ann Henry b: Sep 2, 1892 d: Oct 1976 in Dallas Co., TX m: Sep 12, 1911 in Smith Co., TX
.................... 3 John Cain Jester b: Dec 6, 1890 in TX d: Jul 10, 1971 in Dallas, Dallas Co., TX Burial: Restland Memorial Park (per obituary)
........................ +Elizabeth Ramey m: Sep 24, 1912 in Smith Co., TX .................... *2nd Wife of John Cain Jester:
........................ +Lorna Foree Mattison b: Aug 31, 1902 d: Aug 21, 1994 in Dallas, Dallas Co., TX m: 1940
.................... 3 Leven Jester b: Feb 11, 1892 in Tyler, Smith Co., TX d: Jul 1951 in his home; Long Beach, CA Burial: Oakwood Cemetery, Corsicana, Navarro Co., TX
.................... 3 Ralph Kouns Jester b: Jul 10, 1901 d: Sep 25, 1991
........................ +Lois Wilson
http://txnavarr.genealogyvillage.com/biographies/j/jester_levi.htm

Three Hundred and Fifty Years of Halsteads in America

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] __TOC__ == Three Hundred and Fifty Years of Halsteads in America == :William Leon Halstead, 1876- * by Gary Allen Halstead, 1941- * published Gering, Nebraska,1982 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Three Hundred and Fifty Years of Halsteads in America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/threehundredfift00hals/page/n5 (Borrow) ===Table of Contents=== :Chapter One: Thomas and Phebe Halstead of New York and the migration of their Descendants West :Chapter Two: The Sixth Generation Halsteads Born in the United States - Descendants of David Demares & Betsy Melisa Halstead :Chapter Three: Descendants of Orange Billings & Martha Jane (Campbell) Halstead, the 7th generation of Halsteads born in the United States :Chapter Four: The children of Asa David and Ella Loretta Halstead, the Eighth generation :Chapter Five: Descendants of Asa David - the 9th generation, their children, and grandchildren, the Tenth and Eleventh generations :Chapter Six: Genealogical history of Phebe Margaret Bogardus :Chapter Seven: Genealogical history of Martha Jane Campbell :Chapter Eight: Genealogical history of Ella Loretta Pollard === 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 === * Halstead, Gary Allen ''[[Space: Three Hundred and Fifty Years of Halsteads in America| Three Hundred and Fifty Years of Halsteads in America]]'' (Gering, Nebraska, 1982), [ Page ]. *[[#Halstead|Halstead]]

Three Hundred Colonial Ancestors and War Service

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] ==Three Hundred Colonial Ancestors and War Service== '''Citation Example''' :Rixford, Elizabeth M. Leach. ''[[Space:Three_Hundred_Colonial_Ancestors_and_War_Service|Three Hundred Colonial Ancestors and War Service.]]'' (Rutland, Vt: Tuttle Co, 1934) '''Footnote Example''' :[[#S1|Rixford]] Page 123 '''Find It''' *[https://archive.org/details/threehundredcolo00rixf Archive.org] *[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1724484 Find in a Library] *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=23597 Ancestry $$] '''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Three_Hundred_Colonial_Ancestors_and_War_Service|Profiles & Pages that Link to Here]]'''

Three Hundred Years with the Corson Families in America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Corson, Orville. ''Three Hundred Years with the Corson Families in America.'' (Burlington, Vt., Free Press interstate printing Corporation, 1939) *[http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005730457 Hathi Trust] *Search [http://search.ancestry.com/iexec/Default.aspx?htx=BookList&dbid=18209 online at Ancestry.com]. :'''Citation Example''' Corson, Orville. ''[[Space:Three_Hundred_Years_with_the_Corson_Families_in_America|Three Hundred Years with the Corson Families in America.]]'' (Burlington, Vt., Free Press interstate printing Corporation, 1939) :'''Footnote Example''' [[#Corson|Corson]] Page 123 :'''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Three_Hundred_Years_with_the_Corson_Families_in_America|What Links to Here]]'''

Three Point Mine Disaster 1943

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[[Category: Kentucky, 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]] | '''Three Point 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: 16 Sep 1943 * Location:[[:Category:Three Point Coal Camp, Kentucky|Three Point Coal Camp, Kentucky]] * Victims: 12 deaths * Cause: Coal mine explosion ===Rescue Efforts=== ===Results and Findings=== '''To Create the Category''' :To create the category for this Disaster, please add [[Category:Three Point Mine Disaster, Three Point Coal Camp, Kentucky, 1943]] 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:Kentucky, Mining Disasters]] and [[Category:Three Point Coal Camp, Kentucky]]. 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===

Three Roeschwoog Farmers on Schwartz Road

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, History]] '''Three Roeschwoog Farmers on Schwartz Road'''
by Michael Nuwer
August 30, 2020 I’ve been mining the Erie County land and property archive which describe the parcels of land our ancestors farmed. One never knows what will be found when a search starts. I’m a descendant of Anna Zaepfel and when I looked for the farm where she was born I found some interesting connections among three families who were from the same Alsace town. … [[Schwartz-1433|Mathias Schwartz]] was born in Roeschwoog, Alsace and immigrated to New York on August 21, 1833. The obituary of his son Louis Schwartz claimed that the family planned to settle in Buffalo, but the soil and drainage was unsatisfactory so they “moved eastward into the Town of Lancaster and on to the farm situated on what is now known as the Schwartz road.” Mathias Schwartz purchased that Lancaster farm on October 21, 1833, a mere two months after arriving in New York City. He paid $609.38 for 52 acres of land. The parcel was the northern half of lot number 54. This lot was on the northern boundary of Buffalo Creek Indian reservation. Reservation land was not part of the Holland Land Company Purchase and was surveyed by the Ogden Land Company in the 1820s. Ezra Phillips had acquired lot 54 from the Ogden Land Company in June 1829 and Mathias Schwartz purchased the northern half from the Phillips family. A few years later, in August 1837, [[Zimmeth-2|Joseph Zimmeth]] and Jacob Dentinger together purchased the southern half of lot 54. Joseph Zimmeth had just arrived in the United States from Roeschwoog, Alsace, the same hometown as Mathias Schwartz left four years earlier—a clear example of what historians call “chain migration.” Eldridge Phillips to Mathias Swartz
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WX-4Z9V?i=651
Francis Hopkins to Joseph Zimmeth and Jacob Dentinger
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WX-SHZ9?i=257
Two years after their joint purchase, Joseph Zimmeth and Jacob Dentinger divided their 52-acre parcel. Joseph Zimmeth took the southern 26 acres of land plus one acre in the northern half (I think there may have been a house on that one-acre piece). Jacob Dentinger took the northern half of the parcel and immediately transferred it to Louis Dentinger, who may have been Jacob’s son. Jacob Dentinger to Joseph Zimmeth
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WX-9QTF?i=143
Joseph Zimmeth to Jacob Dentinger and
Jacob Dentinger to Louis Dentinger
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WX-9QZ8?i=448
Mathias Schwartz, Joseph Zimmeth, and Louis Dentinger worked these farms for the next ten year. On November 19, 1850 Mathias Schwartz, [[Zimmeth-6 |Michael Zimmeth]] (Joseph’s son), and [[Zaepfel-3|John George Zaepfel]] purchased a divided interest in lot number 55. The seller was Peter Schermerhorn of New York City, who was one of the principle investors in the Ogden Land Company. Each of the three buyers purchased one third of the lot, or 31 acres each. The northern part went to George Zaepfel, the middle part to Michael Zimmeth, and the southern part to Mathias Schwartz. Peter Schermerhorn to Mathias Schwartz and Peter Schermerhorn to John G Zoeppel
(two deeds on same image)
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WX-93KX?i=484
Peter Schermerhorn to Michael Zimmet
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WX-9S14?i=383
George Zaepfel and his family were another link in the chain migration from Roeschwoog, Alsace. They made the voyage around 1848 and settled on this 31-acre Schwartz road farm. George Zaepfel worked that farm until his death in October 1879, only a few months before Mathias Schwartz died. But we are getting ahead of our story. After 17 years of working a 31-acre farm, George Zaepfel purchased 40 additional acres of land on Schwartz road. In August 1867, he acquired [[Voegele-72|Joseph Voegele]]’s farm. The land was a 25-acre parcel in lot number 57 and a 15-acre parcel in the northeast corner of lot number 58. Six years later, in March 1873, George Zaepfel transferred those two parcels to his son Joseph Zaepfel. Joseph Voegele to George Zaepfel
(the book containing the deeds is missing from the microfilm collection)
Index entry: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WX-TSXB?i=494
George Zaepfel to Joseph Zaepfel
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WX-31CX?i=623
Michael Zimmeth was 20 years old and single in 1850 when he purchased the middle parcel of lot 55. He married in 1853 and in 1856 he transferred this land to his father. It appears that Michael may have left farming and moved to Buffalo. Joseph Zimmeth held the 31-acre parcel for six years and in June 1862 sold it to Joseph Schwartz, who was one of Mathias’ sons. Joseph Zimmeth sold the rest of his land (the 25 acres in lot 54) in April 1870 and he died on July 10 of the same year. He was 74 years old. Michael Zimmet to Joseph Zimmet
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WX-33VF?i=489
Joseph Zimmeth to Joseph Schwartz
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WX-SZVY?i=10
Joseph Zimmet to Alvis Ebert
index entry: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WX-RH2Q?i=556
George Zaepfel died October 17, 1879 at the age of 74 years. His heirs, two daughters and a son, deeded the 31-acre parcel in lot 55 to Joseph Zaepfel, who worked that land plus the 25 acres in lot number 57. He sold the 15 acres in lot 58 to his neighbor Jacob Stephen in March 1882. Catherine Long & Magdalena Uebelhoer to Joseph Zaepfel
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WX-3PVD?i=539
Joseph Zaepfel to Jacob Stephan
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WX-HDPX?i=377
Mathias Schwartz held the southern 31-acre parcel in lot 55 until his death in 1880. The agricultural censuses for the years between 1850 and 1875 consistently reported Mathias Schwartz working 83 acres of land. His widow held those 83 acres on Schwartz road until her death in January 1892. Then in November 1892 the heirs of Mathias and Mary Ann Schwartz deeded their interests in lots 55 and 54 to their brother Mathias Schwartz, Jr. Louis Schwartz and his wife, Joseph Schwartz and his wife, Josephine Schwartz, Magdalena Phillips, Elizabeth Huber, Amelia Schwartz, John R. Schwartz and his wife, and Anthony Phillips to Mathias Schwartz.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WX-Z9M8-D?i=405
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Three Similar Thomas Profiles in North Carolina

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These changes were discussed in the G2G feed: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/530566/help-untangling-a-bentley-line-in-1700-north-carolina Help Untangling a Bentley line] This is to preserve that notes used when making major changes to three Thomas profiles. This can be deleted in the future but is being saved in case its needed in near future. ====Three Thomas in Colonial America==== Three Thomas Bentley profiles on wikitree have been confused in the past (this is how profiles existed on January 3, 2018 before they were changed to reflect recommendations presented later in the section). The following will was used to help untangle the line and will be removed in the future: #[[Bentley-895|Thomas Bentley (from RI)]] Born 11 Jul 1717. ##[[Bentley-1425|Mary Bentley]] born 1750 [location unknown], died 1833 [location unknown] #[[Bentley-1579|Thomas]] (born 1729 and died 1789 in Lincoln, North Carolina: ##[[Bentley-1569|Benjamin Bentley]] born 1747 in Frederick County, Maryland and died before 15 Mar 1839 in Wilkes, North Carolina. Benjamin had seven children born in North Carolina between 1766 and 1789. ##[[Bentley-1592|Margaret Bentley]] Born 1765 in Rowan, North Carolina and died in 1820 place unknown ##[[Bentley-1593|Patience]] born 15 May 1774 in Rowan, North Carolina and died in Lincoln, North Carolina year unknown. #[[Bentley-571|Thomas Bentley]] born about 1716 in Lincoln County, North Carolina, British Colonial America ##[[Bentley-40|Mary Bentley's]] Born 1749 in Rowan, North Carolina, died about 1830 in Buncombe, North Carolina ##[[Bentley-602|Rachel]] Born 1750 in North Carolina. Married [[Whiteaker-74|Richard Whiteaker]] in 1781 in North Carolina. Died about 1810 in North Carolina ##[[Bentley-1038|Rachel]] Born 1765 in Halifax, North Carolina. Married [[Whitaker-953|Richard Whitaker Jr]] in 1779 in Halifax, Halifax, North Carolina ##[[Bentley-1474|Daniel]] Born about 1752 in Maryland. Married Nancy Jane (Lewis) Bentley on 8 Feb 1782 in North Carolina. Died 15 Jul 1839 in Whitaker, Kentucky ##[[Bentley-572|Margaret]] Born about 1776 in Rowan County, North Carolina. Married William Yonts Sr 25 Sep 1794 in North Carolina. Died about 1825 in Letcher County, Kentucky *Thomas #1 (from RI ) is the only Thomas with a specific birthday. The July 11, 1717 date seems to match records for a Thomas Jr. born in Rhode Island. The profile of Thomas #1 seems to be matched with the correct father, mother and brothers of the Thomas born in Rhode Island. However, sources show the Thomas of RI was born, lived and died in the Rhode Island area only. These sources also suggest a different wife (Elizabeth Bergen) and children (9 of them) than those listed in the profile in Thomas #1. (see Genealogical classification by family group coding for descent from common ancestors, vol. 2. By Cameron Ralph Stewart. Pages pages 1530-1532 [https://www.gengophers.com/bookreader/index.html?pages=1234&bookurl=%2Fapi%2Fimages%2F1%2F20150205%2FIE190935%2F&bookid=21764&initialsearch=#/page/undefined/mode/1up available online here]. **Recommendation 1: ***Have [[Bentley-895|Thomas #1]] profile reflect son of Thomas from Rhode Island. Add info to bio from Stewart source. ***Move information and sources currently in the bio of [[Bentley-895|Thomas #1]] to the bio of [[Bentley-571|Thomas #3]]. This will be the profile for the Thomas from MD and NC (see section below for support of Thomas from MD and NC) ***Detach wife [[Bentley-1427|Hannah]] and attach Hannah her to [[Bentley-571|Thomas #3 from MD/NC]] ***Detach daughter [[Bentley-1425|Mary]] and merge her with [[Bentley-40|Mary]] of [[Bentley-571|Thomas #3 MD/NC]]. ***change death date and place Support for recommendations 2 and 3 (re: Thomas from MD/NC and his children) : Currently, there are six children names associated with the three Thomas profiles listed above. James W. Miller appears to have done extensive research into this line of the Bentley family. The six children named above, seem to match six of the seven names identified by James Miller as the children of a Thomas Bentley from Maryland and North Carolina. James wrote a 2006 article "Thomas Bentley of Frederick County, Maryland, And Old Rowan County, North Carolina And his Descendants" [[http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/bentley/3987/ available here]] in which he lists the following children: :
Thomas Bentley of Maryland and old Rowan (Davie)/Lincoln Counties, North Carolina, is NOT the Thomas Bentley with wife Hannah BEASLEY as reported by Allan Bentley ( see Allan's response and agreement below) in "Descendants of William Bentley" in the Family Home Pages of Family Tree Maker.
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Our Thomas Bentley of Maryland married his wife Hannah (maiden name unknown) IN MARYLAND about 1744/45 prior to moving to North Carolina before 1767.Their children were born in Maryland prior to the move. As stated Thomas and Hannah were married in MARYLAND, not in Wilkes County, NC. Thomas and Hannah Bentley were the parents of the following children (more children may be discovered as new genealogical material becomes available):
#[[Bentley-1569|Benjamin Bentley]] b. 1746-46 Frederick Co., Maryland, died before 15 March 1839 Wilkes Co., NC, married ca 1765 Jane (Holman?) b. 1750 d. Wilkes Co., NC. ##Source: James article and Bentleys of Eastern Kentucky #[[Bentley-40|Mary (Bentley) Freeman]] b. ca. 1749-52 Frederick Co., Maryland d. 1830-33 Buncombe Co., NC, married 17 Dec. 1769 Rowan Co., NC to Aaron Freeman. ##source is marriage license with Thomas as father #[[Bentley-1474|Daniel Bentley]] b. 1752 Frederick Co., Maryland, died 15 Jan 1839 Letcher Co., KY, married 8 Feb 1782 Rowan Co., NC, to Nancy Lewis b. abt. 1759 d. 4 Oct 1845 Letcher Co., KY. ##See profile no one clear source #[[Bentley-602|Rachel Bentley]] b. 1752-56 Frederick Co., Maryland, d. Washington Co., VA, married about 1782 Richard Whiteaker b. 1752 Maryland, d. 18 Oct 1838 Washington Co., VA. #[[Bentley-1066|Lydia Bentley]] b. ca 1755 Frederick Co., Maryland d. 15 July 1837 Gilmer (now Fannin) Co., GA, married about 1774 Meshack Davis b. 1749 Maryland, d. 7 Oct 1853 Dial, Fannin Co., GA. (This Lydia profile is linked to yet another [[Bentley-1095|Thomas Bentley]]) #[[Bentley-1593|Patience Bentley]] b. abt 1760Frederick Co., Maryland, married Peter Lewis in Rowan Co., NC. #[[Bentley-572|Margaret Bentley]] b. 1765 Frederick Co., Maryland, d. ca 1829 Letcher Co., KY, married 25 Sept 1794 Lincoln Co., NC to William Yonts b. ca 1771, d 1836 Perry Co., KY. Allan Bentley (also an experienced Bentley genealogist) responded to Jame's post with:
Where is the proof of this marriage?Why isn't Hannah's maiden name revealed in this marriage record? The List for rent Due on Land in Frederick County, 1768-69, lists "Thomas Bentley, gone to Carolina." Recent research indicates there were up to 3 Thomas Bentley's in North Carolina during this time period:
#Thomas Bentley of Roan County, NC #Thomas Bentley of Tyrrell County, NC #Thomas Bentley of Pasquotank County NC James W. Miller responded back with the following:
While there is no "official" record of Thomas and Hannah Bentley's marriage, such as a banns, bond or Bible record, one knows Thomas and Hannah were married and living In Frederick County, Maryland, before 1751 since she released her "dower rights" afforded to her when her husband, Thomas Bentley, sold land to Jacob Bamker in Frederick County, Maryland, in 1751 as can be found in Mary Kay Coker's abstract of the deed: :Jacob Banker [purchaser] recorded 21 June 1751. Made 29 May 1751 between Thomas Bentley of FC [Frederick County], for 39 pcm [pounds current money], tract called "Hill Spring," on south side of Great Pipe Creek, M&B [metes and bounds] given; for 50 acres. Signed Thos. Bentley, before Nath Wickham, Nathl Wickham 3d. Thomas Bently ack. deed, and at same time Hannah Bentley, wife of Thomas Bentley examined apart released dower [before Nath Wickham and Tho Beatty]. Receipt. AF [alienation fee] paid. :SOURCE: Frederick County Maryland Land Records, Liber B Abstracts, 1748-1752, by Patricia Abelard Andersen, p. 45 (and copy from courthouse)
Yes, there were three Thomas Bentleys in North Carolina in the 1760s, two of which were in EASTERN North Carolina counties of Tyrrell and Pasquotank. These Thomas Bentleys in eastern NC have been confused with the Thomas Bentley of Frederick county, MD, who had wife Hannah and moved his family to Rowan Co., in CENTRAL NC, in the 1760s.
Allan respond back agreeing with James:
Very good work James. I see now how the Thomas Bentley of MD and NC is NOT the husband of Hannah Beasley. I now believe she was married to one of the EASTERN NC Thomas Bentleys. I am removing Hannah Beasley from Thomas Bentley of MD and NC and making changes to my database. As soon as the changes are made I will update my record on Rootsweb WorldConnect.
Conclusion/Question from the above discussion?? Four different Thomas profiles with two married to two differ Hannah #[[Bentley-895|Thomas]] from Rhode Island wife is NOT Hannah but (Elizabeth Bergen) not father of [[Bentley-1425|Mary]] who can be merged with [[Bentley-40|Mary]] (daughter of Thomas from MD and NC #[[Bentley-571|Thomas]] from MD and NC married to Hannah Unknown ##Father unknown, maybe servant Thomas from England ##Children currently attached are correct but all are included ## was married to a Hannah but not sure last name is Thomas as ones attached to profile currently #[[Bentley-1591|Thomas Sr]], married to [[Beasley-864|MARY BEASLEY]] (need more sources-not current linked as wife)(sources and other profiles seem to suggest that a different [[Bentley-1559|Mary Beasley]] was married to a [[Beasley-1012|Robert (Francis) Beasley]] SOME BEASLEY FAMILIES OF THE COLONIAL SOUTH by John D. Beatty, CG. page 112 [http://www.beasleygenealogy.net/documents/SomeBeasleyFamilies-ColonialSouth_JohnBeatty_Final_Oct2015.pdf available here] This Mary and Robert are the parents of the Hannah who married Thomas Jr. discussed below. #[[Bentley-1579|Thomas Jr]] ([sources don't support parents]) from eastern NC who married [[Beasley-1015|Hannah Beasley]] ## wife HANNAH4 BEASLEY . . . was born December 29, 1714 in North Carolina. She married THOMAS BENTLEY, JR. Abt. 1746 in Wilkes County, North Carolina, ##Did Thomas Jr and Hannah Beasley have children?? *Recommendation 2: **[[Bentley-1579|Thomas Jr.]] detach three children who will be attached to [[Bentley-571|Thomas from MD]] ** attach [[Beasley-1015|Hannah Beasley]] as wife **attach other Hannah ?? **possible record to be added to Thomas profile ***Thomas Bentley, Elizabeth Wells, and William Croply were witnesses to Samuel Beasley will (1735), SOME BEASLEY FAMILIES OF THE COLONIAL SOUTH by John D. Beatty, CG. page 111 [http://www.beasleygenealogy.net/documents/SomeBeasleyFamilies-ColonialSouth_JohnBeatty_Final_Oct2015.pdf available here] citing to Early Records of North Carolina, 5: 6; record no. 27 *Recommendation 3: **Make [[Bentley-571|Thomas #3]] the profile for the Thomas from Maryland and NC ** parents and birth place unknown **detach 3 current Hannahs wives and add [[Bentley-1427|Hannah]] (last name unknown) **attach three children wrongly attached to the [[Bentley-1579|Thomas Jr]] married to Hannah Beasley (not sure if they have children) **Move the information about the Thomas from MD and NC from [[Bentley-895|Thomas, from RI #1]] profile into the profile for [[Bentley-571|Thomas, from MD and NC]]. Add the following records which support a Thomas moving from Maryland to North Carolina, the record from 1767 in MD, specifically mentions a Thomas being in NC (these records are not in any profile yet): MOVED over -------------- This [http://www.ncgenweb.us/alexander/benjaminbentley.html page] also by James seems to have possible sources for Benjamin and Thomas [[https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/82947?page=1&score=1 The Bentleys of Kentucky]] has sources for this line of the Bentley family.

Throckmorton Family of New Netherland

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[[Category:New Netherland Families]] The progentiors of the Throckmorton family in New Netherland are === Alternative spelllings === === Family genealogies === === Surname Descendants === == Sources == * Sitherwood, Frances Grimes. ''[[Space:Throckmorton_Family_History:_Being_the_Record_of_the_Throckmortons_in_the_United_States_of_America%2C_with_Cognate_Branches|Throckmorton Family History: Being the Record of the Throckmortons in the United States of America, with Cognate Branches]]'' (Bloomington IL: Pantagraph Print. & Stationery Co., 1929) * Throckmorton, Charles Wickliffe. ''[[Space:A_Genealogical_and_Historical_Account_of_the_Throckmorton_Family_in_England_and_the_United_States_with_Brief_Notes_on_Some_of_the_Allied_Families|A Genealogical and Historical Account of the Throckmorton Family in England and the United States with Brief Notes on Some of the Allied Families]]'' (Richmond, Va.: Old Dominion Press, 1930) ---- [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Throckmorton_Family_of_New_Netherland|WikiTree Profiles that link to this page]]

Thumb Lake, Michigan One Place Study

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== Thumb Lake, Michigan One Place Study == {{OnePlaceStudy|place=Thumb Lake, Michigan|category=Thumb Lake, Michigan One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata| Q7335953 |enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Thumb Lake, Michigan One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] *[[Maurer-800|Eloise (Maurer) Mann]] *[[Mann-5168|Erwin Mann]] *[[Maurer-906|Anson Lewis Maurer (1883-1910)]] *[[Woodin-161|Winifred Alice (Woodin) Parker (1881-1966)]] *[[Maurer-1079|George Hugo Maurer (1857-1950)]] *[[Wavel-2|Emma Ann (Wavel) Maurer (1859-1938)]] *[[Hartwick-255|Francis A (Hartwick) Wauvle (1837-1905)]] *[[Wavel-4|Jennie Jane (Wavel) Martin (1857-1942)]] ===Name=== '''Thumb Lake''', also known as Lake Louise by the "Lake Louise Camp" community, is a kettle lake located in Hudson Township, Charlevoix County, Michigan. {{Image|file=Thumb_Lake_Michigan_One_Place_Study-2.jpg |caption=Thumb Lake facing Mann family cabin }} ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' North America :'''Country:''' United States :'''State/Province:''' Michigan :'''County:''' Charlevoix :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 45.184633381267254, -84.75027467101212 :'''Elevation:''' 336.0 m or 1102.4 feet ===History=== ===Population=== ====Notables==== ==Sources== *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thumb_Lake

Thunder & Lightning, and Deaths at Marshfield in 1658 & 1666

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Lightning_Strikes]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == Thunder & Lightning, and Deaths at Marshfield in 1658 & 1666 == Marshfield, Massachusetts * by [[Shurtleff-540|Nathaniel Bradstreet Shurtleff]] (1810-1874) * privately printed, Boston, 1850 * 55 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Thunder & Lightning, and Deaths at Marshfield in 1658 & 1666|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=OslHAAAAIAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=MalXECqVxJcC * https://books.google.com/books?id=KQxgBTUqnocC * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010104550 * https://archive.org/details/thunderlightning00shur * https://archive.org/details/thunderlightnin00shurgoog * https://archive.org/details/thunderlightnin01shurgoog * https://archive.org/details/thunderlightnin02shurgoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009586626 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008651361 === Table of Contents === * Preface * Thunder & Lightning, and Deaths at Marshfield * Letter from Rev. Samuel Arnold Senior to Rev. Increase Mather * The Foregoing Letter Modernized * Manuscript of Captain Nathaniel Thomas in Rev. S. Arnold's Letter * The Foregoing Letter Modernized * Inquest on the body of John Phillips taken from the Records of Plymouth Colony * From T. Alden's Account of the Religious Societies in Portsmouth, N.H. * Extracts from Morton's New England's Memorial * The Town of Marshfield * The Family of Mr. John Phillips * A Brief Notice of William Shurtleff of Marshfield === 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 === * Shurtleff, Nathaniel. ''[[Space:Thunder & Lightning, and Deaths at Marshfield in 1658 & 1666|Thunder & Lightning, and Deaths at Marshfield in 1658 & 1666]]'' (Boston, 1850) [ Page ]. * ([[#Shurtleff|Shurtleff]])

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==We are [[Special: following ]] Your Clan== ==[[Category: Chinese-Indonesians]][[Category: Tionghoa, Indonesia]]== ==[[Category: CHEN]]== ==[[Category: GOUW]]== ==[[Category: Khoe]]== ==[[Category: KHOUW]]== ==[[Category: LIE]]== ==[[Category: Louw]]== ==[[Category: Oei]]== ==[[Category: OEY]]== ==[[Category: ONG]]== ==[[Category: PAUW]]== ==[[Category: THE]]== ==[[Category: Thung]]== ==[[Category: TJAN]]== ==[[Category: TJIAM]]== ==[[Category: WONG]]== [[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/Louw-960-9.jpg]] To view in other language please use google chrome by right-clicking on the page, then select translate. History, descendants and Lineage clan Thung The Chinese Cultural Development in Indonesia History, descendants and Lineage clan Thung Confidential documents the history and all the stories about the clan Thung this, you must first understand a little review of the cycle and the recent development of Highways / Fam. Marga among tribes in Indonesia In Indonesia, the clan is an identity to someone who indicates that a person has the clan. Highways / Fam usually placed behind the person's name. Tribes who have clan in Indonesia, among others, Batak, Minahasa, Toraja, Nias, Minangkabau, Javanese, Balinese, Madurese, Sundanese, Javanese, Chinese, Karo, multiply, Rote, Arabic, Pakpak and others. As human beings, surnamed should be proud, because the surname is deemed to have a large family descendants. If you are surnamed / Fam ye shall know the history Thung clan. For not a few people who forget the clan Thung historical origins Thung clan. As parents it is proper to teach history Thung clan to their children, and children should be more active in understanding the origin of the clan Thung, so do not forget the history of the clan Thung. Because now many young people who do not know to what clan should not marry a clan Thung. In this modern world, people are increasingly oblivious to his clan. === The first school in Indonesia === Migration of Chinese people to the archipelago much-used in the nations of Europe and the very role in the aspects of education, art, culture and literatures, carpentry skills in the field of engineering, medicine, agriculture, including trade, etc. In the history of the world and history of the archipelago we know, that there are two groups of massive migration to the archipelago, before the third migration known generally (Sriwijaya and Majapahit era). In the era of the first migration of the experts found the relic-history, from the era of the 20th century BC. (Equivalent to the era of the first dynasty, the Xia); they who brought Deutro Malay culture, Papua-melanesoide to Asia-southeast. Then in the second migration era discovered historical sites Neutro Malay, Austronesoide, the ancestors of the nations in the Asia-southeast today, which comes from Yunnan, Dong Son, etc. in the era of the 5th century BC (equivalent to Chun Qiu era, the end of the third dynasty, Zhou) Actually, before the national private sector organizations THHK stands out as a pioneer in the Dutch colonial era as mentioned above, sudahbanyak associations established in the public interest, it's just still very traditional in nature and in scope 'narrow'. As with the Tiong Hoa Hwee Koan (THHK), which was established in early 1900 on March 17 and is legally recognized by the Besluit Gouverneur Generaal on June 3, 1900 and announced on June 8, 1900 in Daily 'Javasche Courant'. With the establishment of THHK, having an impact for the Chinese people in particular and society in Bumi Nusantara in general, awareness of modern social life (against the 'confines' of the Dutch colonial), which encouraged the rise of National Consciousness. (Founding of Boedi Utomo, l908). Establishment THHK is based on the teachings of Ru Jiao (Confucianism), as believed by the leaders-founder and community supporters in Bumi Nusantara (al: THHK seek the colonial government at that time, that's Birthday & Death Prophet Khonghoetjoe, Day Sientjia and Tjhing Bing as King's Day Oemoem; in the era of President Sukarno Days are also applied as the Day of National Highway; (Determination of Government on King Day No. 2 / OEM - 1946); the era of President Soeharto received discriminatory treatment by the issuance of Presidential Decree No. 14/1967; New era of President KH. Abdurrahman Wahid discriminatory treatment was abolished by issuing Presidential Decree. 6/2000 and followed up in the era of President Megawati Soekarnoputri, Siencia to Day of National Highway. It can be said establishment Kauw Khong Hwee (Institute for Confucian Religion in Bumi Nusantara) as well as other spiritual gatherings, inspired by the THHK establishment. Similarly, the establishment of the National Private Education Institutions Tiong Hoa Hwee Koan who refuse to wear the Dutch-language introduction Melayoe Populair otherwise use language; followed by the National Private Education Institutions On Earth archipelago in general, such as: Muhammadiyah (1912), Taman Siswa (1922), Nahdlatoel Oelama (1926), etc. While the Dutch colonial government also moved to establish a Dutch-language schooling with an introduction, to the public a.l. : H.C.S, H.I.S, MULO, etc. Also in the field of fitness-ragapun THHK to pioneer the establishment of Society of Sports 'Oen Tong Tiong Hoa Hwee', which is managed by the board, members and teachers THHK Batavia. Although at that time THHK still very young, but in it collated kejuangan passion for work, alter, repair, help, promote and elevate the degree of 'ethnicity'! Societies that emerged later, such as: Kauw Khong Hwee Siang Hwee, Shiong Tih Hui Chung Hsioh, Hoa Chiao, Tsing Nien Hui and so on, which is engaged in the religious aspect, the economic / trade, social, education etc. can be said to follow the example of THHK already paved the way first-first as a pioneer, who has the vision and mission of a national organization. It should be understood that the national private sector organizations THHK purely the result of the struggle of the Chinese figures on Earth archipelago, there is no relationship with the characters beyond Earth archipelago. As was growing opinion that is entirely wrong, that THHK 'diberdirikan' by Yoe Kang Wei, a prominent mainland Chinese who have the vision and mission of reform in China at that time. Or some say, that THHK 'diberdirikan' by dr. Boen Liem Keng from Singapore; Proved to be dr. Liem himself stated, that the School THHK in the archipelago is already more advanced than in Singapore at that time.   The objective of establishing THHK. Background founded Tiong Hoa Hwee Koan in Batavia when it's not as simple as many assumptions people; but has the spirit of a 'national' as a necessity of life in togetherness on Earth archipelago in the Dutch colonial era. The founders of THHK clearly has a vision of the meaning of 'ethnicity' which became their struggle against colonial oppression; so 'ethnicity' in question is 'ethnicity' Nusantara (Hindhia Netherlands), instead of 'ethnicity' as fought in mainland China. So obviously the objective is different from the Association-Chinese Society in various regions outside the Earth archipelago. The more so when considered ber'kiblat 'or ber'afiliasi' in 'the old country'. Or the assumption, that THHK is an organization established to support the struggle of the Chinese leaders to make changes there. One of the most fundamental in the founding mission of the Tiong Hoa Hwee Koan is precisely the intellectual fight for an inclusive society as THHK through educational institutions, that is based on values-moral education in Ru Jiao (Confucianism). This spirit is the main terms and a member THHK. Besides, it aims to implement 'education' so that people do not behave in violation of virtue, according to the teachings Ru Jiao (Confucianism) above, can be in harmony with the local customs in the broadest sense (public interest), as well as not to violate the enactment domestic law; to support all of these also organized library. This is then realized through formal educational institutions, such as the National Private School Tiong Hoa Hwee Koan (School THHK), since March 17, 1901 in Batavia and followed the establishment of the School THHK Hindhia in various cities in the Netherlands.   THHK Relationship With Khong Kauw Although the founders of THHK is broad-minded intellectuals, but in the era of the relatively small number compared to the number of people who are still traditional, which is so strong and firm (conservatively) to customs. To overcome this obstacle, the teachings of Ru Jiao (Confucianism) is used as a backrest that is upheld and heeded together to grip. But basically, THHK wear teachings of Ru Jiao (Confucianism) as the foundation is not merely to make changes as mentioned above, but the teachings of Ru Jiao (Confucianism) it has become the faith of the founders of THHK education and moral worth universal and inclusive considered very beneficial to succeed purpose diberdirikannya THHK for the wider community. Starting from this spirit, the works bernafaskan Jiao Ru teachings (Confucianism) that existed before the establishment THHK like al; 'Hikayat Khong Hoe Tjoe', the work of Lie Kim Hok (l896) published by G. Kolff & Co (l897). Also a copy of the book and the book Hak Tai Tiong Yong language Ging Melayukarya Tan Tiong assisted Tjai Yoe Lunch (24 Februarie L900), published by Drukkerij Snelpers Sukabumische, Sukabumi, more socialized and developed. Even Lie Kim Hok as a character Jiao Ru (Confucianism) when it wanted to realize his dream to establish a religious institution (Khong Hoe Tjoe) which became known as the Kauw Khong Hwee. And it has the support of several Weekblad like 'Li Po' in Sukabumi, 'Loen Boen' Surabaya 'Ik Po' Solo, 'Ho Po' in Bogor, etc. Khong Kauw Hwee there joining in Khong Kauw Tjong Hwee, who were later called Laski (Institute for the Teaching of the Kongcu Indonesia), GAPAKSI (Combined Society for Confucian Religion in Indonesia) and now known as MORE (Council of Confucian Religion in Indonesia) and MATAKIN (Assembly high Confucian Religion in Indonesia).   THHK Relations With National Private Education Institution. As already mentioned earlier that THHK is a private educational institution of national (even with pure self), which PHOA KENG HEK as the founding fathers had a broad view in his mission to urge the Dutch colonial government to pay attention to public education issues. Because only through pendidikanlah can promote and elevate the degree of society at large. Given the time it was very difficult for members of the general public has access to education, which is when it was reserved only limited to the Netherlands and noble course, at a cost not affordable for the general public, in addition to the requirements of a very exclusive, ie: must be able to speak Dutch, knowing all the rules , Christian religion that is embraced by the Dutch, etc. Attention and struggle THHK figures in this education, especially with the given English lessons in schools THHK make the Dutch colonial administration began insyaf the importance of education for the general public. It appears (l908) with the Dutch-speaking schools Dutch Colonial established, both for the Chinese community (H.C.S.) which followed a few years later with the school for the Boemipoetera (H.I.S.); which previously only school for the 'nation' in Europe (E.L.S.). Besides that, also sprung schools founded by Khong Hwee Kauw in various regions, which support the educational effort and common insklusif of THHK TSB. THHK - Pioner Updates With the Spirit of Unity On Earth archipelago. As we have seen, that before THHK stood existing community organizations, although still traditional and local nature, known as 'Kong Koan' (ex .: 'Kong Koan' Batavia). Kong Koan that is when it is also already thinking about the problem of 'education' education especially for the poor, even though the consequences of not picking up the cost (free), for example: schools 'Gie Oh' founded by 'Kong Koan' Batavia. Besides the difficulties encountered, such as: the 'minim'nya interest-learn, yet due to the growth of' awareness' of the benefits of education; which ultimately makes the lack of attention / response to the positive efforts of 'Kong Koan' is. This is apprehensive that move the hearts of THHK leaders to take steps to overcome the existing problems. Among Other: bidding on schools 'Gie Oh' to be part of the unified education system THHK. However it is not as easy as planned, because although initially the school 'Gie Oh' agree, but the issue is growing that moment that THHK actually take advantage of the schools 'Kong Koan' existing, resulting in schools 'Gie Oh' turned into an objection. New through several agreements, for example with organized 'exam' among students and school THHK 'Gie Oh' Batavia; as attempts an objective assessment of the quality and success in educating students who di'menang'kan pupil THHK (where high school students 'Gie Oh' is capable of reading and writing and memorizing Si Shu and Wu Jing, but the meaning and intent-they do not know; different with THHK school students in addition to reading, writing and memorized, they know what they mean, and also be able to apply it in everyday life); then 'Gie Oh' accept peng'gabung'an the education system. However, that does not mean peng'gabung'an above can run smoothly, because there are other constraints, such as: the submission of students 'Gie Oh' on THHK school, school administrators 'Gie Oh' also handed Altar of worship of the Prophet Khongcu , Cu Su (grandson of the Prophet Khongcu) which is part of the school system, 'Gie Oh' which was rejected by the school THHK. Actually THHK is an institution that is based on the teachings Ru Jiao (Confucianism), even THHK define requirements for its members based on religious beliefs and moral education Ru Jiao (Confucianism) and proposes Day of Birth & Death Prophet Khong Hoe Tjoe, Sientjia, Tjhing Bing as the Day Raya Oemoem, as described above; but in the education system THHK do not want to mix it, to avoid the nature of the 'exclusive' (a kind of the Dutch colonial education isnstitusi). Fortunately, these policies can be understood and accepted by 'Gie Oh' Batavia; Altar while praying in question above, it was agreed to 'honored' as the Altar of worship existing in the Religious Institutions, or special for it. These events paved the way for 'Kong Koan' which lainpun eventually join the THHK; that even positive impacts for the unity of the various exponents to be thinking nationally (non-exclusive 'group'). Participation THHK and schools had built quite large an impact-positive, more broadly, both to the public Peranakan as part of society archipelago at the time, and care THHK (together exponents of society archipelago that time) in order to raise the level of awareness 'Nationality', particularly given the peri-life society archipelago was still within the confines of the Dutch colonial government power. Among Other: sharp criticism PHOA KENG HEK (President THHK) on the arbitrary behavior of the Dutch colonial government against the people on Earth archipelago; as well as the establishment of special committees by THHK, to discuss and seek 'way-out' settlement of various social problems that arise in the 'Nation-root'. This is the struggle and concern to the community THHK Nusantara (suffering) under pressure 'power' of the Dutch colonial government that pushed the rise of the spirit of 'National' Indonesia! Founder and Administrator First figure Tiong Hoa Hwee Koan. PHOA KENG HEK Who has an intellectual and a long association with the Europeans made him have the capacity to get all the information needed in a modern organization, in order to make changes (ie: an intellectual debate with pendita L.Tiemersma defend straightness Ru Jiao (Confucianism), the question Lauw Tjiang Seng, Lied THHK - Tangerang) He noted also as Ridder Order of Orange Nassau and died at the age of 80 years (July 19, 1937). Lie Hiem Lian. Mindedness and hard-working, good energy and mind, as well as the physically-fund. Lie Kim Hok. A learned man, whose contribution was so great in writing, such as preparing a variety of regulations, publishing, circular and announcement in Melayoe language, the style is beautiful and neat, so that people who read become interested. He figures Jiao Ru (Confucianism) - Archipelago, which although not very proficient in the letters of the Book, but the effort to organize the Book Hikajat Khong Hoe Tjoe (1896), in the language of popular Melayoe; and pioneer in the establishment of Religious Institutions Ru Jiao (Confucianism) in the archipelago, Kauw Khong Hwee! With a lot of help obtain his comrades who understand the Scriptures Letter Ru Jiao (Confucianism), namely: Lam Kie Tan, Tee Pek from Bogor and Khoe Thay Eng Siauw of Batavia. Besides figure Jiao Ru (Confucianism) others, namely: Tan Tiong and Yoe Tjai Ging Siang, who has published a book of Tay Tiong Yong Hak and in the language of popular Melayoe. The following figures who played a role as a 'lecturer' honor in Kauw Khong Hwee in the archipelago are: Louw Koei Kauw Khong Hwee Hong from Singapore, which was recommended by dr. Boen Liem Keng, Founder Kauw Khong Hwee - Singapore. Khoe Siauw Eng. Who understand the letters and the Book of Classical Chinese and able to transform into Melayoe language. As an adviser, he has the responsibility for all the affairs of the question and answer (information) about the problems associated with Jiao Ru (Confucianism), and prihal Chinese customs agency. Khoe A Fan. Who has extensive knowledge in organization 'modern' Tan Kim San. Educated 'modern', English and Chinese, and have the determination to improve their situation. Tan Tjong Long. Also an educated 'modern', mastered English and Chinese, as well as be able to work in the language Melayoe. Tan Kim Bo. As Secretary daunting task in terms of taking care of and answered all the letters, the minutes, records and so on. Master the Dutch language and being able to write well in Melayoe language. Besides the names of the characters THHK above, there are also other notable names: Hee Kim Hok, Khouw Lam Tjiang, Mayoor Khouw Kim An, Thung Bouw Kiat, Tjoa Tjeng Yang, Ang Sioe Tjiang, Oeij Koen Ie, etc. As noted by Kwee; who was born in Bogor Cicurug 1886 and died in 1951; known internationally as the editor of various medium-term. In addition to writers and journalists, also known as the author of the problems of politics and religion. Overall his work reached more than 200 pieces, including plays and translations from English and Dutch. Work is political: 'Atsal moelahnja Timboel modern Chinese movement in Indonesia' (Tiong Hoa Hwee Koan) in 1933, which was published in the magazine 'Moestika Romans', translated by Prof. Lea Williams (Publishers 'Cornell University Press'). Hundreds of religious works have been written / translated so that the Chinese people better understand the teachings of their religion. Furthermore, so that the Chinese community the opportunity to learn about other religions, he also writes about Theosophy Christianity and Islam. The works Kwee also raised inter-ethnic interaction, as in his novel 'Flower Roos From Tjikembang' which by Prof. John B. Kwee from New Zealand rated unfolding in the groove-stories that some situations that show membaurnya Peranakan Chinese culture, Indigenous and Europe. 'Drama Digoel' is the work of his most scintillating. Some expert put this novel in a respectable position. Jakob Soemardjo call this novel as 'a Masterpiece', while Thomas Rieger praised him as 'One-one-Melayoe Monumental Works of Chinese Literature'. In his introduction, Liang Liji assess this novel as 'Adhikarya' that it matches the novel Abdul Muis 'One Care'. He emphasized in the fruit-hand, that the Indonesian nation must not forget the 'great works' Tiong Hoa Hwee Koan, which is the 'seed' or 'source' of modern organizations that oppose the 'confines' of the Dutch colonial. Even noted, inspiring the concept of nationalism, with the establishment of 'Boedhi Oetomo' (1908), educational institutions Moehamadiyah, Taman Siswa, Nahdlatoel Oelama. Services THHK the founders of the above shows struggle so hard (THHK exist in the Dutch colonial era!) To realize the noble objectives for the sake of raising the degree of 'ethnicity' Indonesia!. Note: The role of the Chinese people in general and people of Confucians in particular in the history of the homeland of Indonesia, would not only represented in the Tiong Hoa Hwee Koan alone, but in many sectors such as in the works of literature reviewed in a book titled 'Literature Malay Chinese and Indonesian Nationhood' published by Jakarta, Mark AS and Pax Benedanto; KPG (Popular Library Gramedia) Adikarya IKAPI cooperation with the Foundation and the Ford Foundation, 2000. In addition, we can also see some of the historical facts are recorded in a book entitled 'Cross-Cultural Nusa Java' and 'Stage of History' by Prof. DR. Denys Lombard (ed. Henri Chambert - Loir and Hasan Mu'arif Ambary; Ecole Francaise D'Extreme-Orient, National Archaeological Research Center; Obor Indonesia, 1999). In the spirit of reform, of course also about the attitude towards 'truth' and 'straightness' history; the works mentioned above can be used as a reference and a starting point to further give consideration to the participation of the Chinese people in general and especially the Confucius devotees in the history of Indonesia. Some historical records we can see as an example; Sing Bing Su Wan as the institution 'school' is probably the first in Indonesia (established in 1729, had a 'school' in 1732; as the development of 'school' existing in 1690 in Batavia). The use of 'curriculum' Confucian coincided with the language of 'book' and 'local' (Malay). It is obviously very interesting to put the participation of the Chinese people, especially people in the Confucians (effort) education in Indonesia! Moreover, when forwarded to the gait Tiong Hoa Hwee Kwan firm and clear berazazkan doctrine (religion) Ru (Confucian) which in its journey ke'Indonesia'an grounded on its course is something that 'should' be studied together. Mastery of Malay language and background ter'didik 'This allows the birth of written works (literary). Then the role of literature and, in turn, clearly puts the Chinese press is not just a 'trader' alone in participation / contribution in the history of the Indonesian nation. Within 100 years (1870s - 1960s) involving 806 Chinese Malay literature writers to produce at least 3005 works. It is certainly interesting when compared with the works of Indonesian modern kesustraan, which in the next 50 years (1918-1967) involving 175 authors and 400 works, or when calculated to 1979 involving 284 authors with 770 works. NB. When the mind control of the Malay language that was pioneered by the Confucian-based school, then it can not be denied that not a few of the authors are from the community of Confucians, even some of the 'content' of their works stained doctrine (religion) Ru (Confucian). This is also coupled with the role of the press Chinese as 'Pembrita Betawi' (1884-1914), 'Star Soerabaja' (1887-1924), 'Star Betawi' (1893-1906) and so on. Not counting newspapers bernafaskan doctrine (religion) Ru (Confucian) that has existed since early 1900. The above can we examine in; Kai-li ba shi dai-ji; Hsu Yun Tsiao; Xue Nan-the-bao- 1955 case 34. Oud Batavia, Gadenkboek uitgegeven ter gelegenheid van het 300 yarig bestaan ​​der stad in 1919 De Haan; Batavia 1922; 3 vols, vol 506 things. Relia, register op de generale Resolutien van het Kasteel Batavia; years 1632-1805; vol 281 things. Newsletters / magazines "early days" of Confucius institutes such as: Tok Bok gwat Khan, Khong Khauw gwat Po, 1925 Holy; Li Po, Sukabumi in 1901; Po Ik, Surakarta, 1903; Ho Po, Bogor in 1904; Loen Boen, Surabaya in 1930; Khung voice Chiau / SAK (voice Confucianism), Malang 1956; etc. Dictionary Edja A.B.C. Confucian character works, both in Tiong Hoa Hwee Koan founder Kauw Khong Hwee; Lie Kim Hok (also as a constituent of "History of the Prophet of Confucius 'and translators' Su-Si" in the Malay language, 1884), in addition to a press figures and important role in the development of Malay culture of Chinese, especially in the field of literature until it's no wonder he was named "Mr. Malay Chinese ". As mentioned in the book; Malay literary Chinese and Indonesian Nationhood 'published by Jakarta, Markus U.S. and Pax Benedanto; KPG (Popular Library Gramedia) Adikarya IKAPI cooperation with the Foundation and the Ford Foundation, 2000. Ow Tjoei Lan / Mrs. Lie Tjian Tjoen (1889-1965) a prominent Chinese woman with a background 'Confucian' thick; have the sensitivity and concern for women's issues, leaving traces of the following charities: Founded the humanitarian organization called Ati Soetji (1929) were very instrumental in the fight against "buying and selling" of women. In 1937 he represented Indonesia in a League of Nations conference on trafficking of women held in Bandung. In the same year Mrs. Lie received the homage of the Dutch government is a star Ridder in de Order van Oranje Nassau (he was the first woman of Chinese descent who received the high honor of the Dutch government) He also had roles in the union associations 'Engagement Perkoempoelan Perempoean Indonesia' (GN), which was established as a result of Perempoean first congress in Yogyakarta in 1928 (celebrated as Mother's Day) 1939 opened Tjie Liang Soh, a home for girls rescued from prostitution; home protection for girls who in the 'exploitation'. He is also the chairman of Nu Fu Hui (women's organization of Confucian) A Chinese Kapitan with Confucian background; when it got a mission to promote sugar mill, with the thought of the smooth transportation of the merchants 'native' to be easily and quickly transporting his produce at a time can control the flooding that always threatens, in the year 1648 has been building a canal / channel is great, Molenvliet in Batavia (known as Ciliwung River is legendary with flanked Jl. Hayam Wuruk and Jl. Gajah Mada in Jakarta). The incident occurred in the government era of Governor General Jan Pitersoon Coen. In question is the second Chinese captain who succeeded first Chinese lieutenant So Bing Kong / Su Ming and named Phoa Bin Kang Gam / Pan Ming yan. Also noteworthy initiative, together with the council of Chinese (Kong Koan) to establish a modern hospital in Batavia for welfare and public health with a social mission, but closed by the Dutch when they founded the CBZ (now R.S. Cipto Mangunkusumo-RSCM). NB. As noted in the "Priangan"; de Haan Batavia 1910-1912, II, p 142, also on the "National Archives" where there is a Dutch documentary record and 'Inscription' in Chinese were mentioned, even complete with a list of its grantor. There is the historical analysis that says that the beginning of the 1400s have come entourage fleet of China (Ming dynasty, Emperor Yung Lo 1403-1424); No led Cheng Ho and there led Khong Bu Peng / Kong Wu Ping; Khong Bu Haji Peng / Wu Ping Kong are descendants of the Prophet Confucians who came to Java and a mission of spreading Islam! His descendant, Khong Sam Pak alias Haji Mohammad Nurjani is Sembung figures spreader of Islam in West Java. It continues with the spread of Islam in Java is very interesting and challenging for historians and scientists to uncover more straightforward (some of Wali Songo are Chinese; Raden Patah, the king's first Islamic kingdom in Java-Demak also Chinese). Written in "Chinese moeslem in Java in the 15th and 16th Centuries The Malay Annals of Semarang and Cerbon; H. J. De Graaf; Merle Ricklefs; 1984 The massacre of the Chinese, in October 1740 which killed more than 5,000 people (up to redden the river now called Angke / Red River in Jakarta); one of the main causes is the concern of the Dutch (VOC / VOC) will be "intimacy" of Chinese relations and the "Natives", where the original purpose to "manipulate" the Chinese as middlemen turned out ber'belok 'with the number of Chinese people who enter professions per' tukang'an and over again many of them became farmers, making them more obvious me'mihak 'residents' native' (this is not like the Dutch, particularly since they often do not agree with the way VOC / VOC in all their trade policy, even Chinese people often and the opposing ends against the Netherlands); ultimately solve the war known as the 'War of China' or the Dutch call 'Chinese riots' in the years 1741-1742. Although the Netherlands could urge the Chinese but to say succeeded in annihilating them is wrong. Because they appear sporadically fight against the Dutch who were later among the Javanese war in general and particularly the attack Tangsi Loji in Semarang so-called "Yellow War" 1742-1743; This explicit in "Tripe Java Land"; de Moord / H.J. De Graaf; The Crisis of 1740-1741 in Java ... / M.C. Ricklefs.   Of some opposition figures have fled to Central Java to East Java even; There they disguise and continuing anti and against (opposition) against the Dutch / VOC / VOC. With their daily attitude that is very close to the people, then they pass sepeninggalan worship god tub against them. This is seen with reverence (worship) in the temples where the menyembahyangi they are not limited to the Chinese people and no longer see the religion concerned. (Nominally be Sien Bing 'local' at the temples). Among them… Hay Tek Cin Jin / Ze Hai Zhen Ren The original name 'Bing Sien' are Kwe Lak Kwa (Guo Liu Kuan) who struggle against the Dutch in the years 1741-1742 in disguise as traders and 'teacher' Bun Bu / Wen Wu very many services to local residents on the north coast of Java (even influence to the East coast of Sumatra); very generous and has supernatural powers up and disembahyangi sepeninggalannya revered by residents and the community. (Temple which has 'Sien Bing' Kwe Lak Kwa / Hay Tek Cin Jin including: Bagansiapi-fire, Tangerang, Jakarta, Tegal, Pekalongan, Semarang).

Thurber collection -- a one name study

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Thurber Name Study]] == Thurber collection -- a one name study a.k.a. Thurber clearing house == * ''Thurber collection -- a one name study'' * by Martin, Joanne E. * never published -- manuscript on six microfilm reels at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah * Citation Example: :::Martin, Joanne E.. ''[[Space:Thurber collection -- a one name study|Thurber collection]]'' (Joanne E. Martin, 2006) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Martin|Martin]]: person name, chart no. 123:04 An index to the collection: * ''Thurber family genealogical index: a work in progress'' * by Martin, Joanne E. * never published -- copies available at several libraries * Citation Example: :::Martin, Joanne E.. ''[[Space:Thurber collection -- a one name study|Thurber family genealogical index]]'' (Joanne E. Martin, 1995) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Martin|Martin]]: ''index name'', person name; indexing chart no. 123:04 [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Thurber collection -- a one name study|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === ''The Thurber Collection'' (2006) === ''The Thurber collection'' is the most comprehensive source for the descendants of John and Priscilla Thurber, immigrants from England who came to the Massachusetts Bay in latter half of the seventeenth century. The collection consists primarily of a collection of almost 3000 family group sheets. There is also a "Given Name Index" useful for locating specific people among the vast collection -- see the link below. Joanne E. Martin collected this information over the course of decades through correspondence with dozens of people and from numerous other sources. She passed away with enough warning to gather her work and provide instructions on what was to be done with it. Tragically, these instructions were not completely followed. The collection was dated 2005 and first sent in 2006 to the Family History Center in Salt Lake City for filming. Joanne had stipulated that the collection was to go next to the New England Historic Genealogical Society, but it was mistakenly sent back to her house and either never arrived or disappeared thereafter. Subsequent Thurber researchers have tried to find the collection, and it is considered lost. Joanne created several indexes to the collection, but only one was included in the final filming -- the Given Name Index. This is an index of people in the collection born with the surname Thurber, sorted alphabetically by first name. The names are followed by a double-column chart number field with the group sheet number(s) for the individual. The first column gives the group sheet number on which the person appears as a child, and the second column contains the group sheet number of the individual. Genealogical information includes birth dates/places and either death or marriage dates/places, when known. See the "Using the given name index" section below for an explanation of the chart number system and how to use it. '''Availability:''' Very few copies of the 2006 filmed microfilms exist. One is kept at the Family History Library at Salt Lake City and a separate copy was for some time at a local family history center. The Given Name Index by itself is quite valuable and is available through ''Family Search'': : https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/474891-thurber-given-name-index?viewer=1&offset=0#page=1&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q= Suggestions for navigating and using the index are at the bottom of this page. === ''Thurber family genealogical index -- a work in progress'' (1995)=== ''Thurber family genealogical index -- a work in progress'' is essentially a set of indexes for locating information in the larger collection. The bulk of this file consists of three indexes corresponding to a 1995 version of the collection: * a numerical list of family group sheets in ''the Thurber collection'' in order of chart number * The "Given Name Index" described above. * The "Spouse Index". This index contains entries for each known spouse of a Thurber, sorted alphabetically by last name. Along with the person and his/her Thurber spouse, it shows chart numbers for the Thurber spouse, marriage date, and place of residence. It also gives, for the Thurber spouse, the number of generations down from John and Priscilla as well as the child of John and Priscilla that the line passes through. The ''Thurber family genealogical index'' also includes copies of the family group sheets for the first two generations from John and Priscilla Thurber as well as for Benjamin Thurber and Isaac Thurber, who may descend from John and Priscilla but the exact relationship is not known. After each child is a list of descendants of that child, sorted by generation, with chart numbers but no additional genealogical information. There are different versions of these indexes in existence, so some may not correspond in places to the chart numbers in ''The Thurber collection'' in Salt Lake City. When the collection itself was filmed, the chart number list and the spouse index were not filmed, so all known versions of those indexes were created before the final version of ''The Thurber collection''. Because these are indexes, no sources are given. But they are still an extremely valuable reference for names, relationships, and dates, which can then aid in tracking down other sources. '''Availability:''' The ''Thurber family genealogical index'' is available at several libraries, such as the Family History Library at Salt Lake City and in the manuscripts collection of the New England Historic Genealogical Society in Boston. There is also online a record with limited search capability through HathiTrust, using the copy from the University of Wisconsin, Madison: : https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005769777 == Using the Given Name Index == The [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/474891-thurber-given-name-index?viewer=1&offset=0#page=1&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q= Thurber Given Name Index] is a guide to all the Thurbers whose names appear on the group sheets compiled by the author, the late Joanne E. Martin. The information is arranged in columns under the five headings: Thurber Name, Chart #, Birth, Status, and Spouse Name. The Thurber Name column has the complete given name when known. Initials are used only when a name is unknown. Titles, nicknames, and other identifiers are included when known. The names are grouped by “like” first names and in order by birth date. Individuals with no known birth date are listed last within the group. An example of “like” first names is Abby, Abbie, and Abigail. When searching for a name look through the entire section having names with the same first letter. The Birth column contains the year of birth and the state of birth when known. The Status column holds one of three types of data when known. The letter “r” indicates the date and place that follow are residence data, the letter “m” indicates marriage data, and no letter indicates death data. The Spouse Names column contains the spouse name(s) with multiple spouses listed in order. The Chart# column is actually a double column. Part one is the number of the group sheet where the person is shown as a child, and part two is the group sheet number of the individual. The key to using the Thurber Given name Index is understanding the chart number system. These numbers reflect the group sheet numbers that were assigned to individuals as the research was conducted. In the index, they can take one of three forms. These are easily illustrated with the three following examples: Thurber Name Chart # Abner 524 Abby Ann 63:04 530 Ada Helena 795:02 Abner has a no entry in part one of the Chart # column, indicating he does not appear as a child on any group sheet. His father is unknown. However Abner has an individual group sheet #524. Abby Ann has entries in both parts. The first part, #63:04, indicates she is the fourth child listed on group sheet #63. The second part shows she has an individual group sheet #530. Ada Helena is the second child listed on group sheet #795, but has no entry in the second part of the Chart # column indicating there is no individual group sheet for her. Searching the index for a number can provide additional information on some individuals. Since the on-line document is displayed a single page at a time, it is necessary to first download a PDF copy of the full document. Using the downloaded version and searching for chart numbers, one can easily find the following for the three names in our example. A search for 524 reveals the names of Abner’s 8 children. A search for 63 identifies Abby Ann’s father as Ethan Allen Thurber and yields the names of his 9 children. Since Abby Ann’s children would have her husband’s surname, any children’s names on group sheet #530 are not listed in the Thurber Given Name Index. A search for 795 reveals the name Isaac Brock as Ada Helena’s father and yields the names of his 6 children. == Acknowledgment == Thank you to Florence Gargaro for providing the detailed information about the history and elements of the collection and for writing the instructions for using the Given Name Index.

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[[Category:Thurber Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact a project leader, [[Fuller-5853|Pat Credit]] and [[Smith-116348|Barry Smith]], 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. '''Scope:''' This study covers Thurber and related surnames as they occur around the world. However, almost all Thurber profiles on Wikitree are for people born in the USA. The exceptions are * [[Thurber-82|John Thurber]] and Priscilla, his wife, were the first Thurbers to come to America, as well as their children and some of their grandchildren. * Two profiles for supposedly ancient Thurbers, [[Thurber-81|James Thurber]] and [[Thurber-156|Abigail Thurber]]. These are unsourced and until some evidence is furnished, it should be considered uncertain whether they even existed. * Some descendants of Thurbers who immigrated from Germany, including [[Thurber-297|Elena Thurber]], whose paternal grandfather, Joseph, was shown in census records to be from Mecklenburg, Germany."New York State Census, 1892," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MQ92-2C5 : 18 August 2019), Joseph Thurber, 1892; citing Mansfield, county offices, New York; FHL microfilm 584,495."United States Census, 1920," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MJKG-3CL : accessed 20 August 2019), August J Therber, Otto, Cattaraugus, New York, United States; citing ED 89, sheet 7A, line 10, family 167, NARA microfilm publication T625 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1992), roll 1088; FHL microfilm 1,821,088. * Catherine Thurber, who appears as mother-in-law to [[Thurber-555|Agnes (Thurber) Smith]] in the 1910 and 1920 U.S. censuses and is shown born either in England or Ireland. Almost all Thurbers born in the USA are expected to descend from [[Thurber-82|John]] and Priscilla Thurber, the immigrant ancestors. Most of these have kept the spelling Thurber, but among some descendants of [[Thurber-144|George Wiley Thurber]] the spelling "Therber" has taken hold. The project will monitor profiles with this spelling as well. == Task List == '''Keep similar but unrelated''' THURBERs separated.
'''Explore which family lines''' are connected by THURBERs.
'''How to keep families separate''' since many use same given names.
: Problem several THURBER family lines in different cities in Massachusetts during same time period used many of the same given names making it a challenge to keep records attached to correct person. '''Set up categories''' : Massachusetts - Method to keep individuals attached to correct family. Do you have any ideas how? * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Thurber_Name_Study|'''What links here''']] == Sources == '''Thurber family genealogies:''' * Martin, Joanne E.. ''[[Space:Thurber collection -- a one name study|Thurber collection]]'' (Joanne E. Martin, 2006) -- a large collection of family group sheets with several indexes. * Peirce, Clarence E. Unpublished manuscript on the Thurber family held at the Rhode Island Historical Society. * Thurber Jr., A. Edward ''[[Space:The Thurber Genealogy|The Thurber Genealogy]]'' (Thurber, 1954). * Thurber, Charles Henry. ''[[Space:History of the John Thurber Family|History of the John Thurber Family]]'' -- fifteen volumes and an index of Thurber information. See the source page for credibility issues.

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Return to [[Space:Germany Regions Team|Germany's 16 Modern Regions]] ---- =Thuringia, Germany/Thüringen, Deutschland= This page was created to offer a place to collaborate on Thuringia 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 Thuringia? 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. Click the links below to get lists of profiles in Thuringia that need some love (click "get profiles" in the left column to generate a list): *UNSOURCED PROFILES: to get a list of [[Help:Sources_FAQ|unsourced]] profiles that need reliable sources added, click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=location%3DThuringia+unsourced&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 HERE]''' to search "Thuringia", click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=location%3DTh%C3%BCringen+unsourced&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 HERE]''' to search "Thüringen". For more information/instruction on sourcing, see [[Space:Germany_Project_Sourcerers_Team|Germany Project Sourcerers Team]] *UNCONNECTED PROFILES: to get a list of [[Help:Unconnected|unconnected]] profiles that need to be connected to the main tree, click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=location%3DThuringia+unconnected&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 HERE]''' to search "Thuringia", click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=location%3DTh%C3%BCringen+unconnected&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 HERE]''' to search "Thüringen". For more information/instruction on connecting profiles, see [[Space:Germany_Project_Connectors_Team|Germany Project Connectors Team]] *UNMERGED MATCHES: To get a list of [[Help:Merging#Unmerged_Matches|unmerged matches]] that need research and sourcing, with the goal to ultimately merge or reject the match, click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=location%3DThuringia+unmergedmatch&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 HERE]''' to search "Thuringia", click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=location%3DTh%C3%BCringen+unmergedmatch&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 HERE]''' to search "Thüringen". For more information/instruction on merging and unmerged matches, see [[Space:Germany_Project_Arborists_Team#Research_Unmerged_Matches|Germany Project Arborists Team]] *SUGGESTIONS: To get a list of [[Help:Suggestions|suggestions]] aka database errors that need data doctor attention, click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=location%3DThuringia+&MaxErrors=1000& HERE]''' to search "Thuringia", click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=location%3DTh%C3%BCringen+&MaxErrors=1000& HERE]''' to search "Thüringen". 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Thurkles of London

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The Thurkle sword-makers were in London from the late 17th to early 20th century. My Thurkle ancestors were also in London, and there may have been others too. I am trying to identify the various families to work out who was in each, and hopefully even get to when they separated. ==Possible baptisms== These are hard to read/understand, or do not have enough detail of parentage to place into families. * '''Antony Thyrkyll''', bapt 29 Apr 1560, St Margaret, Westminster, London; father's name "Thyrkyll" "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N5WN-XV8 : 4 February 2023), Thyrkyll in entry for Antony Thyrkyll, 1560. * "Thomas Turkley", b 10 Mar 1669, bapt 15 Mar 1669, St Martin-in-the-Fields, Westminster, London; parents named (in Latin) "Thomae et Elizabethae" City of Westminster Archives Centre; London, England; Westminster Church of England Parish Registers; Reference: STM/PR/1/5 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/918258:61865?tid=&pid=&queryId=540acb78abb8d9594429e5ae40d1988d&_phsrc=LHa408&_phstart=successSource] * "Sarah ?Turkel", born 10 Feb 1706 christened 18 Feb 1706, St Giles Cripplegate, City of London; parents given as "Luke Turke?l pipemaker & Sarah do" London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P69/Gis/A/002/Ms06419/013 [ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/6771706:1624?tid=&pid=&queryId=540acb78abb8d9594429e5ae40d1988d&_phsrc=LHa408&_phstart=successSource] ==Unallocated births== Ordered chronologically and not yet allocated to parents below. * '''Anne Turckle''', baptised 31st May 1637, St Margaret's, Westminster, daughter of '''Richard Turckle''' Middlesex : Westminster : St Margaret : Transcript : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/5818b9b3e93790ec8b0cc653 : viewed 14 Apr 2023) baptism Anne Turckle 31 May 1637 * '''Mary Pinnock Thurkal''', baptised 19th May 1745 at St John the Baptist, Egham, Surrey, daughter of '''Nathan & Mary Thurkal''' Surrey : Egham : St John the Baptist : Transcript : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/581819d2e93790eca3790725 : viewed 14 Apr 2023) baptism Mary Pinnock Thurkal 19 May 1745 * '''Grace Pinnock Thurkal''', baptised 19th October 1746, St John the Baptist, Egham, Surrey, daughter of '''Nathan & Mary Thurkal''' Surrey : Egham : St John the Baptist : Transcript : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/581819d3e93790eca37908b3 : viewed 14 Apr 2023) baptism Grace Pinnock Thurkal 19 Oct 1746 * '''Tho Pinnock Thirkell''', baptised 6th July 1749, St John the Baptist, Egham, son of '''Nathan & Mary Thirkell''' Surrey : Egham : St John the Baptist : Transcript : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/581819d4e93790eca3790b54 : viewed 14 Apr 2023) baptism Tho Pinnock Thirkell 06 Jul 1749 * '''Nathan Thirkle''', born 7th August 1810, baptised 9th September 1810, St John the Baptist, Egham, Surrey; parents '''Thomas Pinnock & Sarah Thirkle''' Surrey : Egham : St John the Baptist : Transcript : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/581819aee93790eca378c6d8 : viewed 15 Apr 2023) baptism Nathan Thirkle 09 Sep 1810 ==Couples== Ordered chronologically by first record of couple. For each couple, the order is marriage, then baptisms with deaths as children, then deaths of couple. ===Randall & Joane (1555)=== Marriage: '''Randall Thirkell & Joane Randall''', m 7 Aug 1555, St Mary Magdalene, Bermondsey, London "England Marriages, 1538–1973", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NLHH-V5X : 13 March 2020), Randall Thirkell, 1555. (Note: Suspicious duplication of Randall in this transcript.) ===Randall & Clemens (1559-1561)=== Marriage: '''Randall Thyrkell & Clemens Drury''', 5 Jan 1558/9, St Margaret, Westminster, Middlesex "England Marriages, 1538–1973", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V526-C65 : 12 March 2020), Randall Thyrkell, 1559. Middlesex : Westminster : St Margaret : Transcript : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58181e4be93790eb7f3768e4 : viewed 14 Apr 2023) marriage Randall Thyrkell to Clemens Drury 05 Jan 1558/9 * Could tentatively place '''Antony Thyrkyll''' (bapt 29th April 1560 in same church Middlesex : Westminster : St Margaret : Transcript : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/5818b88be93790ec8b0b0562 : viewed 14 Apr 2023) baptism Antony Thyrkyll 29 Apr 1560) as their son. * Clemens Thyrkell was buried on 19th January 1560/1 at the same church Middlesex : Westminster : St Margaret : Transcript : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/5818649ee93790ec751e463c : viewed 14 Apr 2023) burial Clemens Thyrkell 19 Jan 1560/1. * Randall Thyrkell was buried on 20th February 1561/2 at the same church Middlesex : Westminster : St Margaret : Transcript : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/581864b1e93790ec751e5813 : viewed 14 Apr 2023) burial Randall Thyrkell 20 Feb 1561/2. ===Henry & ??? (1561-1567)=== * '''John Thyrkell''', bapt 20 Apr 1561, St Andrew Undershaft, London (father: Henry Thyrkell) "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JQLG-755 : 10 April 2021), Henry Thyrkell in entry for John Thyrkell, 1561. * '''William Thyrkill''', bapt 4 Oct 1562, St Andrew Undershaft, London (father: Henry Thyrkill), died 27 Apr 1570 "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NYNG-Q6L : 10 April 2021), Henrie Thyrkill in entry for William Thyrkill, 1562. * '''Abraham Thyrkell''', bapt 19 May 1564, St Andrew Undershaft, London (father: Henry Thyrkell) "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NL56-L62 : 10 April 2021), Henry Thyrkell in entry for Abraham Thyrkell, 1564. * '''Rychard Thyrkill''', bapt 29 Jul 1565, St Andrew Undershaft, London (father: Henry Thyrkill) "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JM4M-9JG : 10 April 2021), Rychard Thyrkill, 1565. * '''George Thyrkell''', bapt 6 Jul 1567, St Andrew Undershaft, London (father: Henry Thyrkell); died 9 Aug 1574 "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J399-ZQN : 10 April 2021), Henry Thyrkell in entry for George Thyrkell, 1567. ===John & ??? (1576)=== * '''Lenord Turkhill or Turkehill''', bapt 6 Feb 1576, St Andrew, Holborn, London; father John Turkhill or Turkehill) "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NLLS-8P8 : 20 March 2020), Lenord Turkhill or Turkehill, 1576. ===Michaell & Ann (1612)=== * '''Amos Thurkell''', bapt 16 Mar 1612, St Andrew, Holborn, Middlesex (Michaell) "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JQL4-TVS : 20 March 2020), Amos Thurkell, 1612.. (Note: transcribed as Amos Springwell in another record "England, Middlesex Parish Registers, 1539-1988", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:ZBCY-G9ZM : 11 July 2022), Michaell Thurkeld in entry for Amos Springwell, 1612..) Death: '''Ann Turkell''', wife of Michell Turkell, buried 16 Mar 1615, Holborn, Middlesex "England, Middlesex Parish Registers, 1539-1988", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:DZH5-GKMM : 11 July 2022), Michell Turkell in entry for Ann Turkell, 1615.. ===Roger & Mary (1618)=== * '''Samuell Turckell''', bapt 11 Jan 1618, St Andrew, Holborn, Middlesex (Roger & Mary), died 12 Jan 1618 "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JW75-DX4 : 20 March 2020), Samuell Turckell, 1618. ===Richard & Dorothie (1624-1625)=== * '''Ellin Thirkill''', bapt 2 Feb 1624, Shoreditch, Middlesex (Richard & Dorothie)https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:D6C3-Y96Z Death: '''Hellen Thirkill''', parents Richard & Dorothie Thirkill, buried 2 Jun 1625, Shoreditch, Middlesex "England, Middlesex Parish Registers, 1539-1988", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6NFW-HSQW : 18 August 2022), Richard Thirkill in entry for Hellen Thirkill, 1625.. Death: '''Richard Thirkill''', buried 7 Jul 1625, Shoreditch, Middlesex "England, Middlesex Parish Registers, 1539-1988", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6NJP-YJHD : 12 September 2022), Richard Thirkill, 1625.. ===Lawrence & Katherine (1646)=== Marriage: '''Lawrence Thurkill & Katherine Quick''', 18 May 1646, St Dunstan & All Saints Church, Stepney, Middlesex "England Marriages, 1538–1973", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NJRM-92H : 13 March 2020), Lawrence Thurkill, 1646.. He was a "Plaisterer" from Katherine Creedchurch parish, she a maiden of St Dunstans in the East Middlesex : Stepney : St Dunstan : Transcript : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58181a84e93790eb7f31e60d : viewed 14 Apr 2023) marriage Lawrence Thurkill to Katherine Quick 18 May 1646. ===Christopher & Elizabeth (m 1656, she d 1659)=== Marriage: '''Christopher Thurkle & Elizabeth Collier''', 22 Sep 1656, St Botolph, Aldgate, City of London London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P69/Bot2/A/005/Ms09229 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/5884228:1624]; "Christopher Thurkle Seaman & Elizabeth Collier Spinster both of this p(arish). (?Banns) were published in our Church three Lords days (undecipherable to me) upon 7 the 14th and 21th of September 1656..." (more Latin, but married on 22 Sep 1656 - written as "22th"). * '''William Thirkle''', b 23 Jun 1657, bapt 23 Jun 1657, St Botolph Without Aldgate, London (Christopher & Elizabeth), died 4 Nov 1658 "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NL2F-4LK : 10 April 2021), William Thurkle, 1657.; "son to Christopher & Elizabeth Thirkle Bolly Ally", buried 4 Nov 1658 London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P69/Bot2/A/015/Ms09222/002 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/605639592:1624?tid=&pid=&queryId=65a1ace4c3cf064b3dc032f7d6b64296&_phsrc=LHa417&_phstart=successSource] Death: "Elizabeth Thurkle, wife to Christopher Thurkle" (address: "?Boll Ally"), buried 30 Sep 1659, St Botolph, Aldgate, City of London London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P69/Bot2/A/015/Ms09222/002 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/455633077:1624?tid=&pid=&queryId=540acb78abb8d9594429e5ae40d1988d&_phsrc=LHa408&_phstart=successSource] Possible remarriage outside London (very soon after the Great Fire): '''Christofer Thurkle & Alce Smith''' on 30 Nov 1666 at St Nicholas, Rochester, Kent "England Marriages, 1538–1973", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NLCH-5ZD : 13 March 2020), Christofer Thurkle, 1666. ===Thomas & Mary (1671-1675)=== * '''Thomas Turkell''', bapt 3 Mar 1671, St Botolph without Aldgate, London (Thomas & Mary) "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NYFB-C96 : 10 April 2021), Thomas Turkell, 1671.; buried 29 Sep 1672, St Botolph Aldgate, London (father: Thomas Tirkell) "England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JC9S-842 : 15 March 2020), Thomas Tirkell, 1672. * '''Hannah Turkell''', bapt Aug 1675, St Botoph without Aldgate, London (Thomas & Mary) "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NYFB-W29 : 10 April 2021), Hannah Turkell, 1675. The marriage of '''Edward Jennings''' (widower) and '''Mary Turkell''' (widow) took place on 2nd September 1689 at St James', Aldgate, London London (City) : Aldgate : St James : Phillimore's Transcripts : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58181426e93790eb7f280e52 : viewed 14 Apr 2023) marriage Edward Jennings to Mary Turkell 02 Sep 1689. ===Thomas & Elizabeth (1688)=== Marriage: '''Thomas Thurkell & widow Elizabeth Ratte''', 26 Apr 1688, St Katherine by the Tower, London "England, Middlesex Parish Registers, 1539-1988", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:8GNB-VP2M : 11 July 2022), Thomas Thurkell, 1688. "England Marriages, 1538–1973", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V527-GD2 : 12 March 2020), Thomas Thurkell, 1688. (Note: Bride's surname may have been Ratter "England, Middlesex Parish Registers, 1539-1988", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:DXL7-V76Z : 11 July 2022), Tho: Thurkell, 1688..) ===Thomas & Marey (1692; prob not same as 1671-1675)=== * '''Benjamen Thurkell''', bapt 13 Nov 1692, St Dunstan in the West, Middlesex (Thomas & Marey) "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NT13-7VS : 19 March 2020), Benjamen Thurkell, 1692. ===Elnathan & Alice (1693-1696)=== *''' Jane Thirkild''', bapt 6 Aug 1693 (give or take a day; date column not legible), St Giles in the Fields, Holborn, London (Elnathan Thirkild; no mothers are named on this page of the register) London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P82/Gis/A/04 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/614334075:1624] * '''Thomas Thurkeld''', bapt 27 Jan 1696, St Giles in the Fields, Holborn, London (Elnathan & Alice Thurkeld) London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P82/Gis/A/02 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/164068855:1624] ===Thomas & Margrat (1696)=== * Hannah Thurkill, bapt 20 Sep 1696, St Botolph's Aldgate, London (Thomas & Margrat) "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N1J1-9VP : 4 February 2023), Hanah Thurkill, 1696. ===Robert & Mary (1700)=== * '''Robert Thirkill''', bapt 4 Apr 1700, St Sepulchre Newgate, London (Robert & Mary), died 5 Jun 1700 "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JQ2F-RWL : 3 February 2023), Robert Thirkill, 1700. ===William & Alice (1712)=== * '''William Thinkell''', b 5 Feb 1712, bapt 5 Feb 1712, St Olave, Southwark, Surrey (William & Alice), died 15 May 1713 "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JQL5-8K9 : 4 February 2023), William Thinkell, 1712. ===William & Mary (1714)=== Marriage: '''William Thirkeld & Mary Biddle''', 1714, London "England Marriages, 1538–1973", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:CX7F-5M2M : 26 May 2022), William Thirkeld, 1714.. ===Thomas & Anne (1716-1732, Westminster)=== * '''Robert Thirkelle''', b 14 Jun 1716, christened 27 Jun 1716, Westminster, London (Thomas & Ann) Ancestry.com. England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/120887450:9841] * [[Therkell-2|Mary Therkell]], b 3 Jun 1728, bapt 16 Jun 1728, St Martin-in-the-Fields, London (Thomas & Anne) City of Westminster Archives Centre; London, England; Westminster Church of England Parish Registers; Reference: STM/PR/1/12 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/1595055:61865?tid=&pid=&queryId=0b65424a8cd616301896bcf54d501210&_phsrc=LHa437&_phstart=successSource] * [[Thirkell-74|Joseph Thirkell]], b 4 Jul 1732, bapt 20 Jul 1732, St Martin-in-the-Fields, Westminster, London, son of Thomas Thirkell & Anne City of Westminster Archives Centre; London, England; Westminster Church of England Parish Registers; Reference: STM/PR/8/13 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/1661411:61865] ===Elnathan & Mary (1717-1720, Westminster)=== Marriage: '''Elnathan Thirkeld & Mary Penneck''', 11 Nov 1712, St James' Piccadilly/Westminster, London. Both "of this P.", by Banns City of Westminster Archives Centre; London, England; Westminster Church of England Parish Registers; Reference: STJ/PR/8/2 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/1323432:61865?tid=&pid=&queryId=3b7607635268701c6855e515af3118c4&_phsrc=LHa455&_phstart=successSource] * [[Thurkill-3|Elnathan Thurkill]], b 27 Apr 1717, bapt 5 May 1717, Westminster, London (Elnathan & Mary) City of Westminster Archives Centre; London, England; Westminster Church of England Parish Registers; Reference: STJ/PR/8/2 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/1316357:61865?tid=&pid=&queryId=0b65424a8cd616301896bcf54d501210&_phsrc=LHa439&_phstart=successSource] * [[Thirkeld-20|Mary Thirkeld]], b 12 May 1720, bapt 29 May 1720, St James, Picadilly/Westminster, London (Elnathan & Mary) City of Westminster Archives Centre; London, England; Westminster Church of England Parish Registers; Reference: STJ/PR/8/2 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/1319247:61865] ''John & Ann (1720)'' * [[Thurcle-1|James Richard Thurcle]], bapt 19 Mar 1720-21, Collegiate Church of St Catherine by the Tower, London (John & Ann) London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: Clc/199/Tc/006/Ms09663 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/7216827:1624?tid=&pid=&queryId=5decb8b6a880be2cbf9e07a0fbfdbda1&_phsrc=LHa406&_phstart=successSource] ===John & Sarah (1717)=== * '''John Thurcell''', bapt 24 Nov 1717, St Peter-Le-Poer, London (John & Sarah) "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JQ2F-4V9 : 4 February 2023), John Thurcell, 1717. * '''Ralph Thurchel''', bapt 6 Dec 1719, Allhallows London Wall, London (John & Sarah) "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JQLW-TYK : 20 March 2020), Ralph Thurchel, 1719. * '''Lydia Thurckell''', bapt 11 Apr 1722, St Giles without Cripplegate, London (John & Sarah), d 21 Aug 1723 "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JMWV-1YX : 3 February 2023), Lydia Thurckell, 1722. ===John & Elizabeth (1720)=== Marriage: '''John Turkell & Elizabeth Shaw''', 24 Jan 1720, Precinct of St Katherine, Middlesex "England, Middlesex Parish Registers, 1539-1988", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:8GDZ-XSN2 : 11 July 2022), John Turkell, 1720.. ===James & Ann (Bell Yard) (1722-1730)=== * Marriage: Clandestine marriage on 4th November 1722 (I think at Fleet) between '''James Thirkild''' - a weaver and a bachelor - and '''Anne Forty''', a spinster, both living in Whitechapel Ancestry.com. London, England, Clandestine Marriage and Baptism Registers, 1667-1754 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2013 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/215378:5344?tid=&pid=&queryId=0559cf6cdf61baab19b876afad6465f6&_phsrc=LHa424&_phstart=successSource]. * [[Thirkel-4|Thomas Thirkel]], son of James Thirkel and Anne, at St Mary Whitechapel on 17th March 1722 "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J3JZ-QJQ : 20 September 2020), James Thirkel in entry for Thomas Thirkel, 1722., which is before James and Anne were married. * [[Thirkeld-16|William Thirkeld]], bapt 28 Jun 1724,St Mary Whitechapel, Tower Hamlets, Middlesex (James & Anne, Bell Yard) London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P93/MRY1/007 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/153610613:1624] "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N55T-25H : 4 February 2023), William Thirkeld, 1724. * [[Thirkeld-19|James Thirkeld]], bapt St Mary Whitechapel on 28th Feb 1730 (James & Anne, of Bell Yard) "England, Middlesex Parish Registers, 1539-1988", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6DPQ-25KJ : 11 July 2022), James Thirkeld, 1730 London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P93/MRY1/007 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/3611746:1624?tid=&pid=&queryId=ef3fbab0b91f5fe84bfa8ca0dd0bb7bd&_phsrc=LHa429&_phstart=successSource]. One of the Jameses - father or son - may have been buried in Whitechapel on 8th June 1738, having lived at Bell Yard "England, Middlesex Parish Registers, 1539-1988", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:68SH-C62P : 11 July 2022), James Thirkeld, 1738.. ===Elnathan & Elizabeth (1723-1729)=== Likely to be same couple as Nathan & Elizabeth (1728). * [[Thurkeld-1|Mary Thurkeld]], b 29 Nov 1723, bapt 22 Dec 1723, St James', Piccadilly/Westminster, London (Elnathan & Elizabeth) City of Westminster Archives Centre; London, England; Westminster Church of England Parish Registers; Reference: STJ/PR/1/3 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/1463782:61865] * [[Thirkeld-17|Francis Thirkeld]], b 24 Jan 1725 bapt 30 Jan 1725, St James', Piccadilly/Westminster, London (Elnathan & Elizabeth) City of Westminster Archives Centre; London, England; Westminster Church of England Parish Registers; Reference: STJ/PR/1/3 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/1465876:61865] * [[Turkill-1|Elizabeth Turkill]], b 20 Feb 1729, bapt 12 Mar 1729, St James' Piccadilly/Westminster, London (Elnathan & Elizabeth) City of Westminster Archives Centre; London, England; Westminster Church of England Parish Registers; Reference: STJ/PR/1/3 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/1470325:61865] ===James & Frances (1727, Edmonton, Middlesex)=== Marriage: '''James Turcle & Mary Odell''', 8th October 1727, All Saints', Edmonton, Middlesex Middlesex : Edmonton : All Saints : Phillimore's Transcripts : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58181757e93790eb7f2cad94 : viewed 14 Apr 2023) marriage James Turcle to Mary Odell 08 Oct 1727 ===Nathan & Elizabeth (1728, Westminster)=== Likely to be same couple as Elnathan & Elizabeth (1723-1729) * '''William Thirkeld''', christened 2 Jul 1728, Westminster, London (Nathan & Elizabeth) Ancestry.com. England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/4260793:9841?tid=&pid=&queryId=0b65424a8cd616301896bcf54d501210&_phsrc=LHa434&_phstart=successSource]. ===William and Jane (1728, Ealing)=== * [[Thurkhild-1|Ann Thurkhild]] b 31 Dec 1728, bapt 14 Jan 1729, St Mary, Ealing, Middlesex, daughter of "William and Jane Thirkhild" London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: DRO/037/A/01/007 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/263835:1624?tid=&pid=&queryId=ef3fbab0b91f5fe84bfa8ca0dd0bb7bd&_phsrc=LHa429&_phstart=successSource] ===James & Frances (1732, Edmonton, Middlesex)=== Marriage: '''James Turcle & Frances Hill''', 1st July 1729, All Saints, Edmonton, Middlesex Middlesex : Edmonton : All Saints : Phillimore's Transcripts : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58181758e93790eb7f2cadd0 : viewed 14 Apr 2023) marriage James Turcle to Frances Hill 01 Jul 1729 ===Peter & Sarah (1732, Hampton, Middlesex)=== Marriage: '''Peter Thirkeld & Sarah Akam''', 9th June 1728, St Mary the Virgin, Hampton, Middlesex Middlesex : Hampton : St Mary the Virgin : Phillimore's Transcripts : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/581817fee93790eb7f2d8e99 : viewed 14 Apr 2023) marriage Peter Thirkeld to Sarah Akam 09 Jun 1728 ===Edward & Ann (1732, Stoke Newington)=== Marriage: '''Edward Thirkeld & Anne Gregory''', clandestine m 23 Apr 1731, Fleet Prison and Rules of the Fleet, London "England Marriages, 1538–1973", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N2XF-RPD : 13 March 2020), Edward Thirkeld, 1731. * '''Mary Thirkeld''', bapt 2 Jun 1732, St Mary, Stoke Newington, London (Edward & Ann) Ancestry.com. England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/130188216:9841?tid=&pid=&queryId=0b65424a8cd616301896bcf54d501210&_phsrc=LHa439&_phstart=successSource]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. * '''Eleanor Thirkeld''', bapt 26 Dec 1738, St Mary, Stoke Newington, London (Edward & Ann) "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N5RH-1Y9 : 4 February 2023), Eleanor Thirkeld, 1738. ===Robert & Elizabeth (1734)=== * [[Thurkel-3|Benjamin Thurkel]], b 1 Dec 1734, bapt 6 Dec 1734, St Luke, Finsbury, Islington, Middlesex ("Robert Thurkel Labourer & Elizabeth) London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P76/LUK/001 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/1810520:1624?tid=&pid=&queryId=ef3fbab0b91f5fe84bfa8ca0dd0bb7bd&_phsrc=LHa429&_phstart=successSource] ===William & Elizabeth (1735, Whitechapel)=== * '''Mary Thurquel''', bapt 20 Mar 1735, St Mary, Whitechapel, Stepney, London (William & Elizabeth) "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J77H-S4X : 4 February 2023), Mary Thurquel, 1735. ===Thomas & Mary (1739, Westminster)=== Marriage: '''Thos. Thirkell & Mary Rogars''', 5 Aug 1739, St Anne & St Agnes Aldersgate, Westminster, London "England Marriages, 1538–1973", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NVJD-4YX : 13 March 2020), Thos. Thirkell, 1739. ===Ralph & Elizabeth (1739-1758)=== Marriage: '''Ralphs Thurkell & Elizabeth Hulks''', 22 Aug 1737, Whitechapel, Middlesex "England, Middlesex Parish Registers, 1539-1988", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6DLQ-P3QX : 11 July 2022), Ralphs Thurkell, 1737.. * [[Thurkel-2|Zachary Thurkel]], bapt 22 Aug 1739, St Ann Blackfriars, London (Ralph & Elizabeth) London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P69/Ann/A/001/Ms04508/002 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/5403609:1624?tid=&pid=&queryId=5decb8b6a880be2cbf9e07a0fbfdbda1&_phsrc=LHa406&_phstart=successSource] * '''William Wright Thurkell''', bapt 22 Nov 1741, St George in the East, Stepney, London (Ralpho Thurkell & Eliz.) "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JQYS-RQJ : 20 March 2020), William Wright Thurkell, 1741. * '''James Thurkell''', bapt 20 Jul 1748, St Sepulchre, Holborn, City of London ("Ralphe & Elizabeth Thurkell, Old Baley") London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P69/Sep/A/002/Ms07220/001 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/8048112:1624?tid=&pid=&queryId=daabeb668ec53a778c3de9f016800eae&_phsrc=LHa452&_phstart=successSource] * '''Charles Thurkell''', bapt 16 Oct 1749, St Sepulchre Newgate, London (Ralpho & Elizabeth) "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JQL8-4X8 : 10 April 2021), Charles Thurkell, 1749. * '''Elizabeth Wood Thurkell''', bapt 20 May 1752, St Botolph without Aldgate, London (Ralph & Elizth.) "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JQL7-14X : 4 February 2023), Elizth. Wood Thurkell, 1752. * Sarah Thurkell, bapt 21 Aug 1754, St Botolph wihtout Aldgate, London (Ralph & Elizth.) "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NL2K-LN5 : 4 February 2023), Sarah Thurkell, 1754. * '''Lydia Thurkell''', bapt 9 Jun 1756, St Botolph without Aldgate, London (Ralph & Elizth.), died 20 Oct 1756 "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JQLW-M2Z : 4 February 2023), Lydia Thurkell, 1756. * '''Ann Thurkell''', bapt 8 Feb 1758, St Botolph without Aldgate, London (Ralph & Elizth.) "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NL2K-RHX : 4 February 2023), Ann Thurkell, 1758. Marriage: '''Ralphs Turkell & Elizabeth Penn''', 6 Aug 1758, Whitechapel, Middlesex "England, Middlesex Parish Registers, 1539-1988", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:661N-C6VD : 11 July 2022), Ralphs Turkell, 1758.; or '''Ralphe Thurkell & Elizabeth Penn''', 9 Aug 1758, Whitechapel, Middlesex "England, Middlesex Parish Registers, 1539-1988", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:661F-V2GW : 11 July 2022), Ralphe Thurkell, 1758.. Death: '''Ralpho Thurkill''', buried 19 Sep 1758, St Botolph Aldgate, London "England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JH1T-MXZ : 17 March 2020), Ralpho Thurkill, 1758.. ===Nathan & Mary (1741)=== Marriage: '''Nathan Thirkel & Mary King'''; clandestine m 25 Sep 1741, London. "Nathan Thirkel News Carrier of Windsor B(achelor) Mary King of Richmond Sp(inster)" Ancestry.com. London, England, Clandestine Marriage and Baptism Registers, 1667-1754 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2013. [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/288109:5344?tid=&pid=&queryId=13d82cb26968300ff48783c38226c1a9&_phsrc=LHa447&_phstart=successSource]. No other records found in London for Nathan so they probably lived outside. But they did have children there, e.g., '''Thomas Pinnock Thirkell''' b 1749 "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J9WV-94J : 4 February 2023), Thomas Pinnock Thirkell, 1749.. ===William & Sarah (1744)=== Marriage: '''William Thirkill & Sarah Mitchell''', 19 Jun 1744, St Katherine by the Tower, London "England Marriages, 1538–1973", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NKG6-XP5 : 13 March 2020), William Thirkill, 1744.. ===John & Ann (1751, Whitechapel)=== * Ann Thurkell, bapt 5 Jan 1751, St Mary's, Whitechapel, Middlesex (John & Ann) "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NKMS-183 : 20 March 2020), Ann Thurkell, 1751. ===Thomas & Martha (1751, Hanover Square, Middlesex)=== Marriage: '''Thomas Thurkkle & Martha Hoare''', 2nd July 1751, St George Chapel, St George Hanover Square, Middlesex; bride's parish was St Bridget, Fleet Street, London Middlesex : St George Hanover Square : St George Chapel : Transcript : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58181a23e93790eb7f31605b : viewed 14 Apr 2023) marriage Thomas Thurkkle to Martha Hoare 02 Jul 1751 ===Francis & Martha (1757-1758)=== Marriage: '''Francis Thurkkle & Martha Houre''' of St Bridget Fleetstreet, London, 2 Jul 1751, at May Fair (clandestine marriage) Registers of Clandestine Marriages and of Baptisms in the Fleet Prison, King's Bench Prison, the Mint and the May Fair Chapel. Records of the General Register Office, Government Social Survey Department, and Office of Population Censuses and Surveys, Registrar General (RG) series 7. The National Archives, Kew, England [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/355089:5344] * [[Thurkle-69|Martha Thurkle]], baptised 13 Apr 1757 at St Bride's Church, Fleet Street, London; parents named as Francis and Martha Thurkle of New Street London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P69/Bri/A/007/Ms06541/001 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/6210180:1624?tid=&pid=&queryId=5decb8b6a880be2cbf9e07a0fbfdbda1&_phsrc=LHa402&_phstart=successSource] * [[Thurkle-74|Anne Thurkle]], b 21 Dec 1758, bapt 16 Jan 1759, St Bride Fleet Street, London (Francis & Martha Thurkle of New Street) London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P69/Bri/A/007/Ms06541/001 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/6217035:1624?tid=&pid=&queryId=5decb8b6a880be2cbf9e07a0fbfdbda1&_phsrc=LHa404&_phstart=successSource] ===William & Catherine (1754-1768)=== * '''Sarah Thurkkle''', b 23 Jul 1754, bapt 11 Aug 1754, St Luke Old Street, Finsbury, London ("William Thurkle, Smith, and Catharine") "England, Middlesex Parish Registers, 1539-1988", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D1R-LHWW : 11 July 2022), Sarah Thurkkle, 1754. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSF7-13C1-4?cc=3734475&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3A6D1R-LHWW] * [[Thurkel-1|William Thurkel]], b 13 Sep 1758, bapt 1 Oct 1758, St James' Piccadilly/Westminster, London (William & Catherine) City of Westminster Archives Centre; London, England; Westminster Church of England Parish Registers; Reference: STJ/PR/1/4 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/1853637:61865] * [[Thurkkle-2|William Thurkkle]], b 11 Jul 1761, bapt 26 Jul 1761, St Martin-in-the-Fields, Westminster, London (William & Catharine) City of Westminster Archives Centre; London, England; Westminster Church of England Parish Registers; Reference: STM/PR/1/19 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/2031361:61865?tid=&pid=&queryId=5decb8b6a880be2cbf9e07a0fbfdbda1&_phsrc=LHa407&_phstart=successSource] * [[Thurkkle-3|Charlotte Thurkkle]], b 29 Oct 1763, bapt 13 Nov 1763, St Martin-in-the-Fields, London (William & Catharine) City of Westminster Archives Centre; London, England; Westminster Church of England Parish Registers; Reference: STM/PR/1/16 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/1153463:61865?tid=&pid=&queryId=5decb8b6a880be2cbf9e07a0fbfdbda1&_phsrc=LHa406&_phstart=successSource] * [[Thurkle-58|Francis Thurkle]], b 7 Jan 1766, bapt 26 Jan 1766, St James, Picadilly/Westminster (William & Catherine) City of Westminster Archives Centre; London, England; Westminster Church of England Parish Registers; Reference: STJ/PR/1/5 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/2177935:61865?tid=&pid=&queryId=5decb8b6a880be2cbf9e07a0fbfdbda1&_phsrc=LHa406&_phstart=successSource] * [[Thurkle-68|George Thurkle]], b 1 Dec 1768, bapt 14 Dec 1768, St James Picadilly/Westminster, London (Wm & Cathrine) City of Westminster Archives Centre; London, England; Westminster Church of England Parish Registers; Reference: STJ/PR/1/5 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/2180619:61865?tid=&pid=&queryId=5decb8b6a880be2cbf9e07a0fbfdbda1&_phsrc=LHa406&_phstart=successSource] ===Francis & Mary (1760)=== * [[Thurkle-70|Elizabeth Thurkle]], b 19 May 1760, bapt 15 Jun 1760, St Bride Fleet Street, London (Francis & Mary Thurkle of New Street) London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P69/Bri/A/007/Ms06541/001 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/6210444:1624?tid=&pid=&queryId=5decb8b6a880be2cbf9e07a0fbfdbda1&_phsrc=LHa403&_phstart=successSource] ===Francis & Ann (1768)=== * [[Thurkle-59|George Moses Thurkle]], b 18 July 1768, bapt 29 July, St Bride Fleet Street, London ([[Thirkeld-17|Francis]] & Ann Thurkle). ===Robert & Isabella (1772)=== * '''Robert Thirkill''', b 24 Apr 1772, bapt 3 May 1772, St Marylebone, Marylebone Road, London (Robt & Isabella) "England, Middlesex Parish Registers, 1539-1988", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D14-BC3C : 11 July 2022), Robt Thirkill, 1772. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-9961-SJ4D?cc=3734475&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3A6D14-BC3C] ===John & Mary (1772)=== * '''Samuel Thirkell''', b 8 Sep 1782, bapt 4 Oct 1782, St Marylebone, Marylebone Road, London ("John & Mary (Poor)") "England, Middlesex Parish Registers, 1539-1988", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D1H-X9M8 : 11 July 2022), Samuel Thirkell, 1772. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-9961-SJSK?mode=g&cc=3734475&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3A6D1H-X9M8]. (Note: The other baptisms on the page cost either 6d of 2s 6d, but there is no fee linked to Samuel's, presumably because his parents are listed as "Poor".) ===Jonathan & Ann (1774, Chelsea)=== Marriage: '''Jonathan Turkill & Ann Wood''', 30 May 1774, St Luke, Chelsea, London "England Marriages, 1538–1973", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N261-S4H : 13 March 2020), Jonathan Turkill, 1774. ===Charles & Eleanor (1775)=== Marriage: '''Charles Thurkell & Eleanor Bradnee''', 18 Apr 1775, St Andrew by The Wardrobe, London "England Marriages, 1538–1973", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NVJ8-ZXD : 12 March 2020), Charles Thurkell, 1775.. * '''Mary Thirkill''', bapt 16 Apr 1769, St Paul Covent Garden, Westminster (Charles & Eleanor) "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JWDP-MHG : 4 February 2023), Mary Thirkill, 1769. Middlesex : Covent Garden : St Paul : Transcript : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/5818b754e93790ec8b08d5b1 : viewed 14 Apr 2023) baptism Mary Thirkill 16 Apr 1769 (Note: Unless there's a date error - which is unlikely given two transcriptions agree - probably not this couple!) * '''Elizabeth Thurkell''', bapt 6 Jul 1776, St Andrew by the Wardrobe, London (Charles & Eleanor) "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NL21-B8N : 20 March 2020), Elizabeth Thurkell, 1776. ===William & Elizabeth (1776, Rotherhithe, Southwark)=== * '''James Thurkell''', bapt 15 Sep 1776, St Mary Rotherhithe, Southwark, Surrey (William & Elizabeth); age in days is given but hard to read - first number is 1 London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P71/Mry/012 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/4515778:1624] ===Thomas & Elizabeth (1778)=== Marriage: '''Thomas Thirkell & Elizabeth Fletcher''', 20 Jan 1777, by Banns, St Marylebone, Westminster, London London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P89/MRY1/167 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/4845160:1623] Middlesex : St Marylebone : St Mary le Bone : : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58181898e93790eb7f2e8bae : viewed 14 Apr 2023) marriage Thomas Thirkell to Elizabeth Fletcher 20 Jan 1777; first marriage for both; Thomas signed (as "Thomas Thirkel") whereas Elizabeth made her mark; witnesses Thos. Bird & Emilia Smith. * '''Mary Pennick Thirkle''', b 8 Dec 1778, bapt 2 Jan 1779, Egham, St John, Surrey, parents "Thos. & Eliz. Thirkle" Surrey History Centre; Woking, Surrey, England; Surrey Church of England Parish Registers; Reference: EG/1/4 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/4790/images/40761_311953-00406?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true&_gl=1*1p3gsg0*_gcl_aw*R0NMLjE2NzQ3MzExMjQuRUFJYUlRb2JDaE1Ja19iSi1vTGxfQUlWRTdydENoMFNwQXdDRUFBWUFTQUFFZ0p5Y1BEX0J3RQ..*_gcl_dc*R0NMLjE2NzQ3MzExMjQuRUFJYUlRb2JDaE1Ja19iSi1vTGxfQUlWRTdydENoMFNwQXdDRUFBWUFTQUFFZ0p5Y1BEX0J3RQ..*_ga*NTUwMjU2NjQzLjE2NzQwNTAxNTI.*_ga_4QT8FMEX30*MTY3NTQyMzMzOS40My4xLjE2NzU0MzUzMTcuNjAuMC4w&pId=300381947] * '''Mercy Pennich Thirkle''', born 3rd December 1779, baptised 2 January 1780, St John the Baptist, Egham, Surrey, daughter of '''Thomas & Elizabeth Thirkle''' Surrey : Egham : St John the Baptist : Transcript : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/581819e1e93790eca379262e : viewed 14 Apr 2023) baptism Mercy Pennich Thirkle 02 Jan 1780 ===William & Elizabeth (1779, Marylebone)=== Marriage: '''William Thirkill & Elizabeth Charlotte Sandall''', 20 Jun 1779, St Marylebone, Marylebone, London "England Marriages, 1538–1973", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V52H-82Z : 12 March 2020), William Thirkill, 1779.. William was "of this parish, Batchelor"; Elizabeth "of the parish of Walcot in the County of Somerset Widow". Marriage by licence. Both signed. Witnesses Frac Davis & Thos. Bird "England, Middlesex Parish Registers, 1539-1988", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:68N7-P1PZ : 11 July 2022), William Thirkill, 1779. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3MS-F3BP-D?cc=3734475&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3A68N7-P1PZ] Middlesex : St Marylebone : St Mary le Bone : Transcript : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/581818f2e93790eb7f2f3e6d : viewed 14 Apr 2023) marriage William Thirkill to Elizabeth Charlotte Sandall 20 Jun 1779 ===William & Mary, Egham (1783-1789)=== Note: Could be same as 1789 St Bride couple * '''William Pinnock Thirkle''', b 17 Apr 1783, bapt 25th Apr 1783, Egham, St John, Surrey, son of "Wm Pinnock & Mary Thirkle" Surrey History Centre; Woking, Surrey, England; Surrey Church of England Parish Registers; Reference: EG/1/4 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/4790/images/40761_311953-00416?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true&_gl=1*1uxf2zg*_gcl_aw*R0NMLjE2NzQ3MzExMjQuRUFJYUlRb2JDaE1Ja19iSi1vTGxfQUlWRTdydENoMFNwQXdDRUFBWUFTQUFFZ0p5Y1BEX0J3RQ..*_gcl_dc*R0NMLjE2NzQ3MzExMjQuRUFJYUlRb2JDaE1Ja19iSi1vTGxfQUlWRTdydENoMFNwQXdDRUFBWUFTQUFFZ0p5Y1BEX0J3RQ..*_ga*NTUwMjU2NjQzLjE2NzQwNTAxNTI.*_ga_4QT8FMEX30*MTY3NTQyMzMzOS40My4xLjE2NzU0MzQ4OTAuMzguMC4w&pId=300382556]; Free Reg's transcription gives the mother's surname as Thirkle and the father's as Thirkel Surrey : Egham : St John the Baptist : Transcript : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/581819e4e93790eca37929c7 : viewed 14 Apr 2023) baptism William Pinnock Thirkel 25 May 1783 * '''Mary Pinnock Thirkle''', born 18th September 1784, baptised 29th September 1784, St John the Baptist, Egham, Surrey; parents '''William & Mary Thirkle''' Surrey : Egham : St John the Baptist : Transcript : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/581819e4e93790eca3792b11 : viewed 14 Apr 2023) baptism Mary Pinnock Thirkle 29 Sep 1784 * '''Thomas Pinnock Thirkle''', born 20th October 1786, baptised 11th December 1786, St John the Baptist, Egham, Surrey, parents '''William & Mary Thirkle''' Surrey : Egham : St John the Baptist : Transcript : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/581819e6e93790eca3792d15 : viewed 14 Apr 2023) baptism Thomas Pinnock Thirkle 11 Dec 1786 * '''Nanny Pinnock Thirkle''', born 29th November 1788, baptised 1st January 1789, St John the Baptist, Egham; parents '''William & Mary Thirkle''' Surrey : Egham : St John the Baptist : Transcript : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/581819e7e93790eca3792f64 : viewed 14 Apr 2023) baptism Nanny Pinnock Thirkle 01 Jan 1789 * '''Elizabeth Pinnock Thirkle''', born 14th April 1791, baptised 15th May 1791, St John the Baptist, Egham, Surrey; parents '''William & Mary Thirkle''' Surrey : Egham : St John the Baptist : Transcript : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/581819e8e93790eca3793236 : viewed 14 Apr 2023) baptism Elizabeth Pinnock Thirkle 15 May 1791 ===William & Mary, Shoreditch (1783)=== Marriage: '''William Thirkill & Mary Slade''', 24 Nov 1783, Shoreditch, Middlesex "England, Middlesex Parish Registers, 1539-1988", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:8FFT-RFPZ : 11 July 2022), William Thirkill, 1783. ===Thomas & Elizabeth (1786-1788)=== Marriage: '''Thomas Thirkill & Elizabeth Bishop''', 14 May 1786, St Mildred Bread Street, London "England Marriages, 1538–1973", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V523-T2G : 12 March 2020), Thomas Thirkill, 1786.; both were of the parish and neither had been married previously. Witnesses were John Richmond Webb and Elizabeth Stevens, and the marriage was by banns London (City) : Bread Street : St Mildred : Transcript : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/5818130fe93790eb7f266264 : viewed 14 Apr 2023) marriage Thomas Thirkill to Elizabeth Bishop 14 May 1786 * '''Elizabeth Thurkill''', b 20 Feb 1787, bapt 27 Mar 1787, St Marylebone, Marylebone Road, London (Thomas & Elizabeth) "England, Middlesex Parish Registers, 1539-1988", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:68VV-G5KL : 11 July 2022), Elizabeth Thurkill, 1787. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSF7-QT55?cc=3734475&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3A68VV-G5KL] * '''Thomas Thirkill''', b 15 Sep 1788, bapt 12 Oct 1788, St Marylebone, Marylebone Road, London (Thomas & Elizabeth) "England, Middlesex Parish Registers, 1539-1988", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:668F-XNFV : 11 July 2022), Thos Thirkill, 1788. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSF7-4S9M-F?cc=3734475&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3A668F-XNFV] ===Francis & Jane (1784-1797)=== Marriage: '''Francis Thurkle & Jane Topham''', 13 Jul 1784, by licence, at St Bride Fleet Street, London London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P69/Bri/A/01/Ms 6542/2 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/1394453:1623] (First marriage for both; both signed register; witnesses Elizabeth Skynner & Algernon Skynner.) * [[Thurkle-75|Harriott Thurkle]], b 12 Oct 1787, bapt 5 Nov 1787, St Bride Fleet Street, London (Francis & Jane Thurkle, "Sword-Cutler, New Street") London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P69/Bri/A/007/Ms06541/001 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/1624/images/31281_a101372-00118?treeid=&personid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=LHa404&_phstart=successSource&pId=6217972] * [[Thurkle-73|Francis Thurkle]], b 13 Mar 1789, bapt 8 Apr 1789, St Bride Fleet Street, London (Francis & Jane Thurkle; no address given) London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P69/Bri/A/007/Ms06541/001 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/6215286:1624?tid=&pid=&queryId=5decb8b6a880be2cbf9e07a0fbfdbda1&_phsrc=LHa404&_phstart=successSource] * [[Thurkle-71|Harriott Jane Thurkle]], b 30 Sep 1791, bapt 24 Jan 1792, St Bride Fleet Street, London (Francis & Jane Thurkle, Sword and Hilt maker, New Street) London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P69/Bri/A/007/Ms06541/001 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/6211700:1624?tid=&pid=&queryId=5decb8b6a880be2cbf9e07a0fbfdbda1&_phsrc=LHa403&_phstart=successSource] * [[Thurkle-76|Maria Anna Thurkle]] b 13 Mar 1794, bapt 6 May 1794 at St Bride Fleet Street, London (Francis & Jane Thurkle, New Street) London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P69/Bri/A/007/Ms06541/001 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/6218272:1624?tid=&pid=&queryId=5decb8b6a880be2cbf9e07a0fbfdbda1&_phsrc=LHa404&_phstart=successSource] * [[Thurkle-85|Francis Thomas Thurkle]], b 31 Oct 1797, bapt 27 Nov 1797, St Bride Fleet Street, London (Francis & Jane Thurkle, 15 New Street Square) London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P69/Bri/A/007/Ms06541/001 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/156221335:1624?tid=&pid=&queryId=540acb78abb8d9594429e5ae40d1988d&_phsrc=LHa412&_phstart=successSource] ===William & Mary, St Bride (1789)=== (note: Could be same as 1783 Egham couple) * [[Thurkle-72|William Thurkle]], b 11 Aug 1789 Great New Street, bapt 22 Oct 1789, St Bride Fleet Street, London (William & Mary Thurkle) London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P69/Bri/A/007/Ms06541/001 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/1624/images/31281_a101372-00122?treeid=&personid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=LHa403&_phstart=successSource&pId=6215199] ===Edmund & Martha (1791)=== * '''Jane Thirkell''', b 26 Mar 1791, bapt 3 Apr 1791, St Luke Old Street, Finsbury, London (Edmund Thirkell, Shoemakr., & Martha ) "England, Middlesex Parish Registers, 1539-1988", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:68JX-FL8R : 11 July 2022), Jane Thirkell, 1791. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSF7-TQV7-N?cc=3734475&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3A68JX-FL8R] * '''Edmund Thurkle''', bapt 10 Jan 1802, St Giles without Cripplegate, London (Edmd. & Martha) "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JQLN-VXH : 3 February 2023), Edmund Thurkle, 1802. * '''Elizabeth Ann Thirkle''', b 10 Oct 1804, bapt 21 Oct 1804, St Giles without Cripplegate, London (Edmd & Martha) "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J3MT-5V1 : 3 February 2023), Elizth Ann Thirkle, 1804. * '''Harriott Thirkell''', b 29 Dec 1805, bapt 19 Jan 1806, St Giles wihtout Cripplegate, London (Edmd & Martha) "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JW7G-N2R : 3 February 2023), Harriott Thirkell, 1806. ===George & Bethia (1791-1803)=== * [[Thurkle-82|William Thurkle]], b 1 Nov 1791, bapt 25 Dec 1791, St Clement Danes, Westminster, London (George & Bethia) City of Westminster Archives Centre; London, England; Westminster Church of England Parish Registers; Reference: STC/PR/1/13 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/494254:61865?tid=&pid=&queryId=5decb8b6a880be2cbf9e07a0fbfdbda1&_phsrc=LHa406&_phstart=successSource] * [[Thurkle-79|Sarah Thurkle]], b 19 Feb 1800; bapt 1 Jul 1801, St Clement Danes, Westminster, London (George Thurkle & Bethia) City of Westminster Archives Centre; London, England; Westminster Church of England Parish Registers; Reference: STC/PR/7/14 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/1431157:61865?tid=&pid=&queryId=540acb78abb8d9594429e5ae40d1988d&_phsrc=LHa405&_phstart=successSource] * [[Thurkle-80|Bethiah Thurkle]], b 25 Jan 1802, bapt 27 Apr 1802, St Clement Danes, Westminster, London (George & Bethiah) City of Westminster Archives Centre; London, England; Westminster Church of England Parish Registers; Reference: STC/PR/7/14 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/1431449:61865?tid=&pid=&queryId=540acb78abb8d9594429e5ae40d1988d&_phsrc=LHa405&_phstart=successSource] * [[Thurkle-81|Susannah Thurkle]], b 25 Oct 1803, bapt 9 Jan 1804, St Clement Danes, Westminster, London (George & Bethiah) City of Westminster Archives Centre; London, England; Westminster Church of England Parish Registers; Reference: STC/PR/7/14 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/301432169:61865] ===George Moses & Mary (1798-1804)=== * [[Thurkle-67|Mary Ann Thurkle]], b 1 Apr 1798, bapt 3 Apr 1799 at St Bride Fleet Street, London ([[Thurkle-59|George Moses]] & [[Baker-62074|Mary Thurkle]], 14 New Street Square) London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P69/Bri/A/007/Ms06541/001 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/156221495:1624?tid=&pid=&queryId=540acb78abb8d9594429e5ae40d1988d&_phsrc=LHa412&_phstart=successSource] * [[Thurkle-66|George Thurkle]], b 22 April 1799, bapt 18 Jul 1799 at St Bride Fleet Street, London ([[Thurkle-59|George]] & [[Baker-62074|Mary Thurkle]], No. 14 New St. Square) London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P69/Bri/A/007/Ms06541/001 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/156218519:1624?tid=&pid=&queryId=540acb78abb8d9594429e5ae40d1988d&_phsrc=LHa412&_phstart=successSource] * [[Thurkle-65|Abraham Thurkle]], b 20 Aug 1804, bapt 23 Sep 1804, St Bride Fleet Street, parents [[Thurkle-59|George Moses]] & [[Baker-62074|Mary Thurkle]], 15 New Street Square London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P69/Bri/A/007/Ms06541/001 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/6212246:1624] ===James & Ann (1800-)=== * [[Thirkill-24|Ann Thirkill]], b 1 Jan 1800, bapt 1 Jan 1801, St James' Picaddilly/Westminster, London (James & Ann) City of Westminster Archives Centre; London, England; Westminster Church of England Parish Registers; Reference: STJ/PR/1/6 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/1981841:61865?tid=&pid=&queryId=540acb78abb8d9594429e5ae40d1988d&_phsrc=LHa408&_phstart=successSource] ===Edmund & Martha (1802-1810)=== * [[Thurkle-77|Edmund Thurkle]], born 21 Nov 1801, bapt 10 Jan 1802, St Giles Cripplegate, London (Edmund Thurkle, cordwainer, and Martha) London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P69/Gis/A/003/Ms06420/003 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/7089903:1624?tid=&pid=&queryId=5decb8b6a880be2cbf9e07a0fbfdbda1&_phsrc=LHa404&_phstart=successSource] * [[Thurkle-78|George Valentine Thurkle]], b 14 Feb 1810, bapt 11 Mar 1810 St Giles Cripplegate, London; (Ed?wd Thurkle, Cordwr & Martha) London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P69/Gis/A/003/Ms06420/004 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/7092586:1624?tid=&pid=&queryId=5decb8b6a880be2cbf9e07a0fbfdbda1&_phsrc=LHa404&_phstart=successSource] ===George & Sarah (1806, Lambeth)=== Marriage: '''George Thirkell & Sarah Robinson''', 5th May 1806, St Mary's, Lambeth, Surrey; he was a bachelor, she a spinster; witnesses John Hester & W Gawler Surrey : Lambeth : St Mary : Parish Register : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/62098050f493fd75fc2ae8bb : viewed 15 Apr 2023) marriage George Thirkell to Sarah Robinson 5 May 1806 ===William Pinnock & Jane (1806, St George Hanover Square, Middlesex)=== Marriage: '''William Pinnock Thirkel & Jane Roake''', 24th December 1806, St George Hanover Square, Middlesex; she signed her name as "Janen" Middlesex : St George Hanover Square : St George Hanover Square : Transcript : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58181cb7e93790eb7f351481 : viewed 15 Apr 2023) marriage William Pinnock Thirkel to Jane Roake 24 Dec 1806 ===George Moses & Frances Elizabeth (1808-1820)=== Marriage: '''George Moses Thurkle & Frances Elizabeth Clipson''', 8 Oct 1807, by licence, at St Dunstan in the West, London. He was a widower of St Bride's parish London, she a spinster of St Dunstan in the West. Both signed. Witnesses: Giles Hanwell & James Holmes London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P69/Dun2/A/01/Ms 10354/4 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/39651:1623?tid=&pid=&queryId=540acb78abb8d9594429e5ae40d1988d&_phsrc=LHa411&_phstart=successSource] * [[Thurkle-63|Sarah Thurkle]] born 10th June 1808, 15 New Street Square, Fetter Lane, London; and christened at St Bride's Church, Fleet Street, London on 17th August 1808, her parents named as [[Thurkle-59|George Moses Thurkle]] and [[Clipson-11|Frances Elizabeth Thurkle]] London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P69/Bri/A/007/Ms06541/001 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/6212473:1624?tid=&pid=&queryId=4370eb7fb31ae49794fd4213449d890b&_phsrc=LHa392&_phstart=successSource]. Buried 8th October 1809 [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=TNA%2FRG4%2F3991%2F0%2F0236&parentid=TNA%2FRG4%2FBUR%2F367148] * [[Thurkle-64|Francis Thurkle]] born 25th September 1809 at 15 New Street Square, Fetter Lane, London London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P69/Bri/A/008/Ms06563 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/6269136:1624?tid=&pid=&queryId=4370eb7fb31ae49794fd4213449d890b&_phsrc=LHa392&_phstart=successSource]; and christened on 8th November 1809 at St Bride's Church, Fleet Street, London, his parents named as [[Thurkle-59|George Moses]] and [[Clipson-11|Frances Thurkle]] London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P69/Bri/A/007/Ms06541/001 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/6222016:1624?tid=&pid=&queryId=4370eb7fb31ae49794fd4213449d890b&_phsrc=LHa392&_phstart=successSource]. Buried at Bunhill Fields on 30 Dec 1815, aged 6 "England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:CNPB-MQT2 : 26 May 2022), Francis Thurkle, 1815.. * [[Thurkle-60|Benjamin Thurkle]] b 17 Dec 1810, bapt 8 May 1811 at St Bride Fleet Street, London ([[Thurkle-59|George]] & [[Clipson-11|Frances Elizth. Thurkle]] of New St Square) London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P69/Bri/A/007/Ms06541/001 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/1624/images/31281_a101372-00178?pId=6219009] * [[Thurkle-61|Frances Elizabeth Thurkle]], b 2 Oct 1813 at 15 New Street Square, bapt 10 Nov 1813 at St Bride's Fleet Street, London, daughter of [[Thurkle-59|George Moses]] & [[Clipson-11|Frances Elizabeth Thurkle]] "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NLNG-VW5 : 10 April 2021), Frances Elizabeth Thurkle, 1813. London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P69/Bri/A/01/Ms 6563 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/410510:1558?tid=&pid=&queryId=540acb78abb8d9594429e5ae40d1988d&_phsrc=LHa411&_phstart=successSource]. Buried at Bunhill Fields, aged 2, on 18 Oct 1815 "England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:CNPY-NVZM : 26 May 2022), Frances Eliz'th Thurkle, 1815.. * [[Thurkle-62|Caroline Elizabeth Thurkle]], b 8 Nov 1820, bapt 14 Mar 1821, St Bride Fleet Street, London, daughter of [[Thurkle-59|George Moses]] & [[Clipson-11|Frances Elizabeth Thurkle]], New Street Square; father a Sword Cutler London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P69/Bri/A/01/Ms 6541/2 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/592421:1558?tid=&pid=&queryId=540acb78abb8d9594429e5ae40d1988d&_phsrc=LHa411&_phstart=successSource] ===George & Elizabeth (m 1809)=== Marriage: '''George Thurkle & Elizabeth Jones''', 18 Feb 1809, by Banns, St Anne, Soho, London, Westminster City of Westminster Archives Centre; London, England; Westminster Church of England Parish Registers; Reference: STA/PR/4/10 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/61867/images/61865_314054001181_17761-00421?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=540acb78abb8d9594429e5ae40d1988d&usePUB=true&_phsrc=LHa408&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_gl=1*ja2cbp*_gcl_aw*R0NMLjE2NzQ3MzExMjQuRUFJYUlRb2JDaE1Ja19iSi1vTGxfQUlWRTdydENoMFNwQXdDRUFBWUFTQUFFZ0p5Y1BEX0J3RQ..*_gcl_dc*R0NMLjE2NzQ3MzExMjQuRUFJYUlRb2JDaE1Ja19iSi1vTGxfQUlWRTdydENoMFNwQXdDRUFBWUFTQUFFZ0p5Y1BEX0J3RQ..*_ga*NTUwMjU2NjQzLjE2NzQwNTAxNTI.*_ga_4QT8FMEX30*MTY3NTQyMzMzOS40My4xLjE2NzU0MzM3NTkuNjAuMC4w&pId=188872]. Both "of this parish", both made their mark. Witnesses: Joshua Thomas Boyle (made mark) and Jos. Davies (who witnessed the other marriages on the sheet). ===James & Elizabeth (1810, Lambeth)=== Marriage: '''James Thurkell & Elizabeth Wilcox''', 15 Apr 1810, St Mary's church, Lambeth, Surrey; both of this parish and not previously married "England, Surrey Parish Registers, 1536-1992," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QGFJ-R44G : 14 September 2019), James Thurkell, 15 Apr 1810; citing Marriage, Lambeth, Surrey, England, United Kingdom, London Metropolitan Archives, England; FHL microfilm [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/007729210?i=67&cc=2475028].. ===William & Martha (m 1812)=== Marriage: '''William Thurkle & Martha Cook''', 27 Oct 1812, by Banns, St George, Hanover Square, Westminster, London City of Westminster Archives Centre; London, England; Westminster Church of England Parish Registers; Reference: STG/PR/7/12 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/61867/images/61865_314054001181_17932-00073?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=540acb78abb8d9594429e5ae40d1988d&usePUB=true&_phsrc=LHa408&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_gl=1*1ah1iu4*_gcl_aw*R0NMLjE2NzQ3MzExMjQuRUFJYUlRb2JDaE1Ja19iSi1vTGxfQUlWRTdydENoMFNwQXdDRUFBWUFTQUFFZ0p5Y1BEX0J3RQ..*_gcl_dc*R0NMLjE2NzQ3MzExMjQuRUFJYUlRb2JDaE1Ja19iSi1vTGxfQUlWRTdydENoMFNwQXdDRUFBWUFTQUFFZ0p5Y1BEX0J3RQ..*_ga*NTUwMjU2NjQzLjE2NzQwNTAxNTI.*_ga_4QT8FMEX30*MTY3NTQyMzMzOS40My4xLjE2NzU0MzQxNzMuNDQuMC4w&pId=819569]. Both "of this parish"; William signed, Martha made her mark; witnesses (guessing - they've signed but barely) ?D &Graftin & ?M ?G ?Heffer. ===George Batterson & Naomi (m 1817)=== Marriage: '''George Batterson Thurkle & Naomi Clement''', 27 Apr 1817, by Banns, St Anne Soho, Westminster, London City of Westminster Archives Centre; London, England; Westminster Church of England Parish Registers; Reference: STA/PR/4/13 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/61867/images/61865_314054001181_17838-00183?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=540acb78abb8d9594429e5ae40d1988d&usePUB=true&_phsrc=LHa408&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_gl=1*11bngbp*_gcl_aw*R0NMLjE2NzQ3MzExMjQuRUFJYUlRb2JDaE1Ja19iSi1vTGxfQUlWRTdydENoMFNwQXdDRUFBWUFTQUFFZ0p5Y1BEX0J3RQ..*_gcl_dc*R0NMLjE2NzQ3MzExMjQuRUFJYUlRb2JDaE1Ja19iSi1vTGxfQUlWRTdydENoMFNwQXdDRUFBWUFTQUFFZ0p5Y1BEX0J3RQ..*_ga*NTUwMjU2NjQzLjE2NzQwNTAxNTI.*_ga_4QT8FMEX30*MTY3NTQyMzMzOS40My4xLjE2NzU0MzM5NzQuMjYuMC4w&pId=392970]; both "of this parish"; George signed while Naomi made her mark; witnesses William Clement and '''Mary Thurkle''' (both signed). ===Abraham & Elizabeth (1829-1831)=== Marriage: '''Abaham Thurkle & Elizabeth Sarah Ball''', 12 Mar 1828, by licence, at St Bride Fleet Street, London. He was of the parish of Saint Bride, London, a bachelor; she was of this parish, a spinster. Both signed. Witnesses James Bale & '''Mary Thurkle''' London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P69/Bri/A/01/Ms 6542/8 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/302475:1623?tid=&pid=&queryId=540acb78abb8d9594429e5ae40d1988d&_phsrc=LHa411&_phstart=successSource]. * [[Thurkle-83|George Abraham Thurkle]], b 17 Jul 1829, bapt 21 Oct 1829, St Bride Fleet Street, London, parents Abraham & Elizabeth Thurkle of New Street Square, Sword Cutler London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P69/Bri/A/01/Ms 6549/1 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/703480:1558?tid=&pid=&queryId=540acb78abb8d9594429e5ae40d1988d&_phsrc=LHa411&_phstart=successSource] * [[Thurkle-84|James Francis Thurkle]], b 24 Feb 1831, bapt 6 May 1831, St Bride Fleet Street, City of London, parents Abraham & Elizabeth Thurkle of New Street Square, Sword Cutler London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P69/Bri/A/01/Ms 6541/3 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/709840:1558?tid=&pid=&queryId=540acb78abb8d9594429e5ae40d1988d&_phsrc=LHa411&_phstart=successSource] ===Benjamin & Emily (m 1842)=== Marriage: '''Benjamin Thurkle & Emily Ball''', 26 Mar 1842, St Andrew, Holborn, City of London. Both of full age, neither married previously. He a "Sword-Cutler". Both living at 104 High Holborn. His father George Moses Thurkle, Sword-Cutler; hers James Ball, Braid Maker London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P69/And2/A/01/Ms 6672/11 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/1050649093:1623?tid=&pid=&queryId=540acb78abb8d9594429e5ae40d1988d&_phsrc=LHa408&_phstart=successSource] ===Nathaniel Francis & Louisa (1830)=== Marriage: '''Nathaniel Francis Thurkle & Louisa Jemima Williams''', 18 Sep 1826, St Saviour, Southwark, Surrey. Both of this parish. Witnesses '''John Thurkle''' & illegible. London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P92/SAV/3049/001 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/4486327:1623] * '''Thomas Thurkle''', b 22 July 1827, bapt 12 Aug 1827, St Saviour, Southwark, Surrey (Nathaniel Francis & Louisa, Guildford Street, Brazier) London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P92/SAV/3014 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/154914503:1558?tid=&pid=&queryId=bd4e625e97f52108c3fdfa71bc7a96d4&_phsrc=LHa449&_phstart=successSource] * '''Nathaniel Thurkle''', b 29 Oct 1828, bapt 23 Nov 1828, St Saviour, Southwark (Nathaniel Francis & Louisa, Guildford St, Brazier) London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P92/SAV/3014 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/155084538:1558?tid=&pid=&queryId=bd4e625e97f52108c3fdfa71bc7a96d4&_phsrc=LHa449&_phstart=successSource] * '''George Thurkle''', bapt 3 Oct 1830, St John the Evangelist, Lambeth, London (Nathaniel Francis & Louisa, Union Court, Southwark; Copper smith) London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P85/JNA3/002 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/154212098:1558?tid=&pid=&queryId=bd4e625e97f52108c3fdfa71bc7a96d4&_phsrc=LHa449&_phstart=successSource] ==MARRIAGES== These have not yet matched with baptisms of children * '''John Thirkell & ???''' 4 Aug 1743, Middlesex & Surrey (Nonconformist), parents of groom Robert Thirkell & Sarah "England and Wales Non-Conformist Record Indexes (RG4-8), 1588-1977," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FWMJ-16X : 11 December 2014), John Thirkell, 04 Aug 1743, Marriage; citing p. 387, Middlesex & Surrey, record group RG6, Public Record Office, London. * '''Mary Thurkle & William Pinnock Thirkel''', 5 May 1781, by licence, St James' Piccadilly/Westminster, London City of Westminster Archives Centre; London, England; Westminster Church of England Parish Registers; Reference: STJ/PR/6/6 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/61867/images/61865_324054000599_0303-00244?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=540acb78abb8d9594429e5ae40d1988d&usePUB=true&_phsrc=LHa408&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_gl=1*13rklqy*_gcl_aw*R0NMLjE2NzQ3MzExMjQuRUFJYUlRb2JDaE1Ja19iSi1vTGxfQUlWRTdydENoMFNwQXdDRUFBWUFTQUFFZ0p5Y1BEX0J3RQ..*_gcl_dc*R0NMLjE2NzQ3MzExMjQuRUFJYUlRb2JDaE1Ja19iSi1vTGxfQUlWRTdydENoMFNwQXdDRUFBWUFTQUFFZ0p5Y1BEX0J3RQ..*_ga*NTUwMjU2NjQzLjE2NzQwNTAxNTI.*_ga_4QT8FMEX30*MTY3NTQyMzMzOS40My4xLjE2NzU0MzQ1MzcuMTkuMC4w&pId=92017851]. He is from Egham parish, Surrey; she "of this parish"; both signed; witnesses Wm Isaac and Saml. Pride. * '''Abraham Skynner & Elizabeth Thurkle''', 18 May 1784, St Bride Fleet Street, London, by licence. He was of the parish of St Andrew Holborn London a Batchelor. Both signed. Witnesses Wm Shepherd & W Finch (also witnesses on the next marriage on the form) London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P69/Bri/A/01/Ms 6542/2 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/1394430:1623?tid=&pid=&queryId=540acb78abb8d9594429e5ae40d1988d&_phsrc=LHa411&_phstart=successSource] * ''' John Lindsay & Caroline Thurkle''', 3 Jun 1867, by Banns, at St Paul, Bermondsey, Surrey. Both of full age, not married before, and living in Bermondsey. He was a Currier, son of John Lindsay, engineer. She was daughter of William Thurkle, carman. Both signed. Witnesses: '''George Thurkle''' & Charlotte James London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P71/PAU/014 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/1352764006:1623?tid=&pid=&queryId=540acb78abb8d9594429e5ae40d1988d&_phsrc=LHa410&_phstart=successSource]. * '''George Thurkle & Ellen Cook''', 25 Dec 1871, St Paul's, Bermondsey, London, by Banns. Both were of full age and not previously married; both signed (scratchily). He was a carman, living in Bermondsey, son of William Thurkle, carman; she was also living in Bermondsey, daughter of Richard Cook, skin dresser. Witnesses: Ruben ?Feutrell & ?Thomas Thurkle London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P71/PAU/015 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/1052764461:1623?tid=&pid=&queryId=540acb78abb8d9594429e5ae40d1988d&_phsrc=LHa410&_phstart=successSource]. * '''William Thurkle & Margaret Davis''', 24 Nov 1872, by Banns, Chapelry of St John, Walworth, Surrey; both of this parish, neither married previously "England, Surrey Parish Registers, 1536-1992," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QG1M-X2Z6 : 14 September 2019), William Thurkle, 24 Nov 1872; citing Marriage, Walworth, Surrey, England, United Kingdom, London Metropolitan Archives, England; FHL microfilm [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/007729215?i=261&cc=2475028]. * '''Lenard Ellis & Maria Thurkle''', 9th June 1873, by Banns at St Paul, Bermondsey, Surrey. Both of full age, previously never married, and living in Bermondsey. He was a labourer, son of Richard Ellis, farmer's labourer; she was daughter of William Thurkle, skin salesman's labourer. Both signed. Witnesses: George Frederick Tate & '''Emily Thurkle'''London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P71/PAU/015 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/1352764616:1623?tid=&pid=&queryId=540acb78abb8d9594429e5ae40d1988d&_phsrc=LHa410&_phstart=successSource] * '''William Thurkle & Mary Lane''', 9 Jun 1878, St George's, Battersea, Surrey. He was 30, bachelor, butcher, of 19 Moat Street, son of William Thurkle, carman; she was 28, spinster, of same address, daughter of Robert Lane, stonemason. Both signed. Witnesses were William James & '''Emily Thurkle''' London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P70/GEO/019 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/1053410138:1623?tid=&pid=&queryId=540acb78abb8d9594429e5ae40d1988d&_phsrc=LHa410&_phstart=successSource] * '''Thomas A?rthur Thurkle & Alice Ann Barrett''', 29 Jun 1879, by Banns, at St James, Hampstead, Middlesex. He was 21, bachelor, "laborer", of 147 Hampstead Road, son of Abraham Thurkle, cabinet maker. She was 21, spinster, same address, daughter of Henry Barrett, labourer. Both signed. Witnesses: George John Thurkle & Elizabeth BurdettLondon Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P90/JS/013 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/1054746479:1623?tid=&pid=&queryId=540acb78abb8d9594429e5ae40d1988d&_phsrc=LHa410&_phstart=successSource] * '''George Jarvis & Maria Ellis''' (nee Thurkle), 23 Dec 1883, by Banns at St James', Bermondsey, London. He was 46, widower, engine driver of 70 St James' Road, son of Caleb Jarvis, printer. She was 31, a widow, of 60 St James' Road, daughter of William Thurkle, labourer. Both signed. Witnesses: Joseph Neale, Sarah Neale (mark) London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P71/JS/032 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/1352757484:1623?tid=&pid=&queryId=540acb78abb8d9594429e5ae40d1988d&_phsrc=LHa410&_phstart=successSource] * '''George Thurkle & Lauretta Jane Redgrave,''' 2 Aug 1884, by Banns, at Old St Pancras in the parish of Old St Pancras, Camden. He was of full age, a bachelor and a cutler, living in Old St Pancras, son of Edward Thurkle, Cutler. She was a minor, a spinster, of Old St Pancras, daughter of Charles Croxon Redgrave, a silverchaser. Both signed. Witnesses: Charles A Carter & M Redgrave London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P90/PAN2/020 [ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/1054566674:1623?tid=&pid=&queryId=540acb78abb8d9594429e5ae40d1988d&_phsrc=LHa410&_phstart=successSource] * '''Edward Charles Thurkle & Alice Frances Goldsmith''', 5 Apr 1885 at All Saints, Newington, Surrey, by Banns. He was 24, a bachelor and a labourer, of 48 Elam Street, Long Lane, son of William Thurkle (deceased), a skin dresser; she was 22, a spinster, of the same address, daughter of George Goldsmith (deceased), a carpenter. Edward made his mark while Alice signed. Witnesses: Frederick Pope (his mark) & Julia Woodcock London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P92/ALL1/020 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/1051809619:1623?tid=&pid=&queryId=540acb78abb8d9594429e5ae40d1988d&_phsrc=LHa410&_phstart=successSource] * '''Francis William Thurkle & Emily Ellen Batt''', 3 Aug 1892, Chiswick, Middlesex. Both aged 28. Groom: Bachelor, Silk warehouseman, of Upper Holloway. Bride: Spinster, of Sutherland Road, Chiswick. Fathers: Francis William Thurkle (deceased) & Cornelius Batt (deceased) "England, Middlesex Parish Registers, 1539-1988", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6NH8-PV9Z : 25 July 2022), Francis William Thurkle in entry for Francis William Thurkle, 1892. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJ6-1XTF?cc=3734475] * '''Henry Thurkle & Ellen Thornett''', 18 Feb 1894, St John's, Fulham, London, by Banns. He was 33, a bachelor and a greengrocer of 10 Mulgrave Road, son of William Thurkle (deceased), skin collector; she was 43, a spinster, of 12 Mulgrave Road, daughter of Richard Thornett (deceased), labourer. Both signed. Witnesses were G Jarvis & J Thornett London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P77/JN/024 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/1052798522:1623?tid=&pid=&queryId=540acb78abb8d9594429e5ae40d1988d&_phsrc=LHa410&_phstart=successSource] * '''[[Thurkle-87|George Thurkle]] & Minnie Dampier''', 17 Apr 1897, by Banns, at St James', Bermondsey, London. He was 24, a bachelor, and a packer living at 150 St James Road, son of George Thurkle, carman; she was 21, a spinster, living at 35 Esmerelda Road, daughter of Joseph Hunt Dampier, a tanner. Witnesses Samuel Tickel & Elizabeth Anne Dampier London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P71/JS/036 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/1052759407:1623?tid=&pid=&queryId=540acb78abb8d9594429e5ae40d1988d&_phsrc=LHa410&_phstart=successSource] * '''Charles Arthur Bass & Charlotte Thurkle''', 25 Dec 1898, St James, Bermondsey, London, by Banns. He was 27, bachelor, carman, of 243 Lynton Road, son of Joseph John Bass, clerk. She was 21, spinster, of 150 St James' Road, daughter of George Thurkle, carman. Both signed. Witnesses '''George Thurkle''' & '''Caroline Thurkle''' London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P71/JS/036 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/1352759853:1623?tid=&pid=&queryId=540acb78abb8d9594429e5ae40d1988d&_phsrc=LHa410&_phstart=successSource] * '''Percy Christopher Richard Thurkle & Caroline Charlotte James''', 6 Jan 1901 at New Southgate, Middlesex (perhaps Enfield St Paul), by Banns. He was 26, a bachelor, and a blacksmith living at 80 Springfield Road, New South Gate, son of William Thurkle, butcher; she was 30, a spinster, of the same address, daughter of William James, deceased. Witnesses Charles Henry James & Alice Maude Richi?? London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: DRO/031/A/01/004 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/1052583114:1623?tid=&pid=&queryId=540acb78abb8d9594429e5ae40d1988d&_phsrc=LHa410&_phstart=successSource] * '''John Smith & Maria Jarvis''' (nee Thurkle), 21 Jan 1901, by Banns at St Mary Magdalene, Southwark, London. He was 55, widower, labourer, 7 Brockley Terrace, son of George Smith, deceased. She was 48, widow, same address, daughter of William Thurkle, deceased London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P92/MMG/024 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/1353144627:1623?tid=&pid=&queryId=540acb78abb8d9594429e5ae40d1988d&_phsrc=LHa410&_phstart=successSource] * '''Henry William Thurkle & Alice Eliza Cant''', 24 Apr 1905, by Banns, at St Anne's, Bermondsey, London. He was 24, a bachelor and a carman, living at 150 St James' Road, son of George Thurkle, Carman. She was 22, a spinster, of 22 Frothy Road, daughter of John Cant (deceased), a baker. Witnesses Fredrich James Rayner & Mary Judd London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P71/ANN/011 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/1053773161:1623?tid=&pid=&queryId=540acb78abb8d9594429e5ae40d1988d&_phsrc=LHa410&_phstart=successSource]. * '''Alfred Henry George William ?Grammerman & Caroline Jane Thurkle''', 13 Aug 1905, by Banns at St George the Martyr, Southwark, London. He was 31, bachelor, Licensed Victualler of 6 Scovell Road, Queens Buildings; son of Henry ?Grammerman (deceased), licensed victualler. She was 28, spinster, same address, daughter of George Thurkle, butcher. Witnesses: Jacob Schaumlaeffel & Ruby Channel London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P92/GEO/218 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/1353469824:1623?tid=&pid=&queryId=540acb78abb8d9594429e5ae40d1988d&_phsrc=LHa411&_phstart=successSource] * '''Edward Oliver Thurkle & Minnie Emily Glover''', 9 Apr 1911, by Banns, at St Anthony, Nunhead, Southwark, Surrey. He was 26, bachelor, police constable, at 36 Claude Road, son of Edward Charles Thurkle (deceased), horsekeeper. She was 24, spinster, same address, daughter of George Henry Glover, labourer. Witnesses: William Joseph Buckle & Eleanor Fanny Buckle London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P73/ANT/017 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/1054721245:1623?tid=&pid=&queryId=540acb78abb8d9594429e5ae40d1988d&_phsrc=LHa410&_phstart=successSource] * '''Albert Richard Thurkle & Daisy Emily Davis''', 25 Dec 1912 by Banns, at St James, Bermondsey, London. He was 25, bachelor, warehouseman of 81 East Lane, son of George Thurkle (deceased), carman. She was 23, spinster, "Jam Finisher", same address, daughter of William Davis, lighterman. Witnesses: '''Henry William Thurkle''' & Ethel May FullerLondon Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P71/JS/042 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/1053793436:1623?tid=&pid=&queryId=540acb78abb8d9594429e5ae40d1988d&_phsrc=LHa410&_phstart=successSource] * '''Walter Herbert Thurkle & Annie Julia McNamara''', 29 Dec 1914 at St James, Bermondsey, London, by Banns. He was 23, bachelor, Carman, of 79 Lucy Road, son of George Thurkle (deceased), carman. She was 19, spinster, factory hand, same address, daughter of Michael McNamara, general labourer. Witnesses: '''Albert Thurkle''', '''Elizabeth Thurkle''' (after the witnesses of the previous marriage mistakenly filled in this part of the form!) London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P71/JS/042 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/1053793722:1623?tid=&pid=&queryId=540acb78abb8d9594429e5ae40d1988d&_phsrc=LHa410&_phstart=successSource] * '''Thomas McGrath & Gertrude Ada Thurkle''', 9 Jan 1915, St Augustine, South Bermondsey, London, by Banns. He was 27, bachelor, school keeper, of 70 Beatrice Road, son of John McGrath, carpenter. She was 25, spinster, same address, daughter of George Thurkle (deceased), carman. Witnesses: '''Albert Thurkle''' & Susan Crutchley London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P71/AUG/009 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/1353654831:1623?tid=&pid=&queryId=540acb78abb8d9594429e5ae40d1988d&_phsrc=LHa411&_phstart=successSource] * '''Percy James Evenden & Dorothy May Thurkle''', 27 Jun 1915, by Banns, at St Barnabas, Dulwich, London. He was 21, bachelor, "Charge Engineer", of 3 Cattiles Road, Balham Hill, S.W., son of Frederick Evenden retired. She was 21, spinster, of 89 Glengarry Road, E Dulwich, daughter of George Thurkle, collector of antiques. Witnesses Edgar Evenden, Violet Milton & Frederick Evenden London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P73/BAN/557 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/1353659713:1623?tid=&pid=&queryId=540acb78abb8d9594429e5ae40d1988d&_phsrc=LHa411&_phstart=successSource] * '''Henry George Thurkle & Clara Alice Reynolds''', 1 Aug 1915, St Leonard, Shoreditch, London, by Banns. He was 26, a bachelor and a carman, son of Edward Thurkle (deceased, a carman); she was 20, a spinster, daughter of James Reynolds, a meat sorter. Both lived at 7 Reliance Square. Witnesses James Reynolds & Harriet Lily Reynolds London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P91/Len/A/01/Ms 7498/92 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/1050695874:1623?tid=&pid=&queryId=540acb78abb8d9594429e5ae40d1988d&_phsrc=LHa410&_phstart=successSource]. He was in the Army in WWI [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBM%2FWO363-4%2F007274149%2F01349&parentid=GBM%2FWO363-4%2F7274149%2F100%2F1349] [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBM%2FWO363-4%2F007274149%2F01348&parentid=GBM%2FWO363-4%2F7274149%2F100%2F1348] * '''William Gittins & Elizabeth Thurkle''', 13 May 1915, by Licence, at St Anne's, Bermondsey, Southwark, Surrey. He was 30, bachelor, soldier of 154 St James' Road, son of Richard John Gittins (deceased), lighterman. She was 20, spinster, same address, daughter of George Thurkle (deceased), carman. Witnesses William J Critchley & '''Alice E Thurkle''' London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P71/ANN/013 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/1353774212:1623?tid=&pid=&queryId=540acb78abb8d9594429e5ae40d1988d&_phsrc=LHa411&_phstart=successSource] * '''William Henry Kent & Ethel May Thurkle''', 2 Feb 1919, by Banns, at St Mark, Shoreditch, London. He was 23, bachelor, "Marine R.N.", of 11 Singer Street, son of William Henry Kent, farm labourer. She was 25, spinster, same address, daughter of Edward Thurkle, Labourer. Witnesses: '''G. Thurkle''' & Lily Findlay London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P91/MRK/020 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/1353380267:1623?tid=&pid=&queryId=540acb78abb8d9594429e5ae40d1988d&_phsrc=LHa411&_phstart=successSource] * '''Albert Edward Tolhurst & Minnie Thurkle''', 25 Dec 1920 at St James, Bermondsey, London, by Banns. He was 23, bachelor, labourer of 59 Selcroft Road, Greenwich, son of George Tolhurst, labourer. She was 22, spinster, of 92 Last Lane, daughter of George Thurkle, packer. Witnesses: Arthur Tolhurst & '''Lily Thurkle''' London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; Church of England Parish Registers [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/1057532371:1623?tid=&pid=&queryId=540acb78abb8d9594429e5ae40d1988d&_phsrc=LHa410&_phstart=successSource] * '''George Thurkle & Alice Maud Brown''', 27 May 1925 at St James, Bermondsey, London, by Banns. He was 25, bachelor, carne driver, of 92 East Lane, son of George Thurkle, retired. She was 24, spinster, of 3 Alscott Road, daughter of Samuel Brown (deceased), a costermonger. Witnesses: George F Lee and Ethel Brown London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P71/Js/A/02 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/1064666692:1623?tid=&pid=&queryId=540acb78abb8d9594429e5ae40d1988d&_phsrc=LHa410&_phstart=successSource] * '''William James Talbot & Daisy Caroline Thurkle''', 20 Aug 1932, by Banns, at St James, Bermondsey, London. He was 19, bachelor, meat porter, of 42 Marine St, son of Frederick George Talbot, lighterman. She was 18, spinster, 92 East Lane, daughter of George Thurkle, retired. Witnesses '''Albert Thurkle''' & Nellie Nash London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P71/Js/A/02 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/1364667164:1623?tid=&pid=&queryId=540acb78abb8d9594429e5ae40d1988d&_phsrc=LHa411&_phstart=successSource] ==DEATHS & BURIALS== Chronological order, excepting those moved up into couples/families above. * '''Petur Turkell''', buried 5th September 1575 at St Margaret's church, Westminster, having died of plague Middlesex : Westminster : St Margaret : Transcript : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/581864f5e93790ec751e9bd9 : viewed 14 Apr 2023) burial Petur Turkell 05 Sep 1575 * '''Isabell Turkell''', buried 21st August 1637, St Margaret's, Westminster Middlesex : Westminster : St Margaret : Transcript : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/5818648ce93790ec751e33cb : viewed 14 Apr 2023) burial Isabell Turkell 21 Aug 1637 * '''Anne Turkell''', buried 28th December 1637, St Margaret's, Westminster Middlesex : Westminster : St Margaret : Transcript : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/5818648ee93790ec751e35ed : viewed 14 Apr 2023) burial Anne Turkell 28 Dec 1637 * '''Jonathan Thirkell''', buried aged 22 on 15th April 1650 at St Botolph, Bishopsgate, London London (City) : Bishopsgate : St Botolph : Transcript : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58185d4ae93790ec7515d8e6 : viewed 14 Apr 2023) burial Jonathan Thirkell 15 Apr 1650 * '''Mary Turkell,''' wife of '''Richard Turckell''', buried 8 Mar 1684, St Botolph, Aldgate, London "England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JCMS-W3L : 15 March 2020), Richard Turckell in entry for Mary Turkell, 1684. * '''Thomas Thirfickle''', buried 6 Nov 1681, Whitechapel, Middlesex "England, Middlesex Parish Registers, 1539-1988", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6XS5-M7MT : 11 July 2022), Thomas Thirfickle, 1681. * '''Thomas Thirfickle''', buried 21 Oct 1685, Whitechapel, Middlesex "England, Middlesex Parish Registers, 1539-1988", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6X46-YPSL : 11 July 2022), Thomas Thirfickle, 1685. * '''Thomas Thirkeld''', of Popler; buried 8 Dec 1703, Stepney, Middlesex "England, Middlesex Parish Registers, 1539-1988", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6ZCV-RYF8 : 11 July 2022), Thomas Thirkeld, 1703. * '''Elnatha Turkhill''', buried 25 May 1706, St James' Piccadilly/Westminster, London City of Westminster Archives Centre; London, England; Westminster Church of England Parish Registers; Reference: STJ/PR/8/2 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/1331094:61865?tid=&pid=&queryId=9c70501c381996221c74a7b4006e5f18&_phsrc=LHa446&_phstart=successSource]. (Note: the last letter of the first name has a horizontal bar above it, also seen twice on the same page in the name "Abraha"; I interpret this to mean the name is '''Elnathan'''.) * '''John Thurakill''', buried 20 Apr 1721, Holborn, Middlesex "England, Middlesex Parish Registers, 1539-1988", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:ZN1J-LVZM : 11 July 2022), John Thurakill, 1721. * '''Robert Thirkill''', buried 15th April 1722, St Luke's, Chelsea, Middlesex Middlesex : Chelsea : St Luke : Parish Register : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/61efa487f493fda030579e11 : viewed 14 Apr 2023) burial Robert Thirkill 15 Apr 1722 * '''Nathan Thurkle''', M (i.e., grown man), buried 23 Jul 1730, St James' Piccadilly/Westminster, London https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/1882252:61865?tid=&pid=&queryId=540acb78abb8d9594429e5ae40d1988d&_phsrc=LHa408&_phstart=successSource [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/1882252:61865?tid=&pid=&queryId=540acb78abb8d9594429e5ae40d1988d&_phsrc=LHa408&_phstart=successSource] * '''Eliz. Thurkle''', C (child), buried 12 Sep 1731, St James' Piccadilly/Westminster City of Westminster Archives Centre; London, England; Westminster Church of England Parish Registers; Reference: STJ/PR/6/3 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/1883561:61865?tid=&pid=&queryId=540acb78abb8d9594429e5ae40d1988d&_phsrc=LHa408&_phstart=successSource] * '''William Therkwill''', buried 5 Oct 1731, Whitechapel, Middlesex "England, Middlesex Parish Registers, 1539-1988", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:68SS-6Q2H : 11 July 2022), William Therkwill, 1731. * '''Susanah Thurkle''', buried aged 23 on 9th May 1746, St James, Clerkenwell, Middlesex Middlesex : Clerkenwell : St James : Transcript : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58186116e93790ec751a2e41 : viewed 14 Apr 2023) burial Susanah Thurkle 09 May 1746 * '''Mary Thurkell''', "Wife of John Thirkell of Olaves parish Snuffmaker aged about 25 years who died the 17th day of the Third month called May 1746, Searchers report of Convulsions - was buried the 20th of said month in Ffriends Burying Ground in Long Lane Southwark", (d 17 May 1746, buried 20 Jul 1746 Long Lane, Southwark, Surrey) The National Archives; Kew, England; General Register Office: Society of Friends' Registers, Notes and Certificates of Births, Marriages and Burials; Class: RG 6; Piece: 330 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/240511:7097?tid=&pid=&queryId=cc276d3ad137fc239a4569733d5c191e&_phsrc=LHa432&_phstart=successSource]. Note that this record indicates that she was a Quaker. * '''John Thirkell''', buried 1 Jan 1748, Southwark, Surrey (Nonconformist) "England and Wales Non-Conformist Record Indexes (RG4-8), 1588-1977," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FQQR-131 : 11 December 2014), John Thirkell, 01 Jan 1748, Burial; citing p. 274, Southwark, Surrey, record group RG6, Public Record Office, London. * "Elizabeth Thurkle, W" (i.e., grown woman), buried 11 Sep 1757, St James' Piccadilly/Westminster City of Westminster Archives Centre; London, England; Westminster Church of England Parish Registers; Reference: STJ/PR/8/4 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/1484648:61865?tid=&pid=&queryId=5decb8b6a880be2cbf9e07a0fbfdbda1&_phsrc=LHa407&_phstart=successSource] (listed as "Elizabeth Thurkle, W.", but I think the W just means woman rather than widow as the other options are M and C, presumably man and child.) * "William Thurkle, C" (i.e., child), buried 29 Apr 1761, St James' Piccadilly/Westminster https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/1487415:61865?tid=&pid=&queryId=5decb8b6a880be2cbf9e07a0fbfdbda1&_phsrc=LHa407&_phstart=successSource [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/1487415:61865?tid=&pid=&queryId=5decb8b6a880be2cbf9e07a0fbfdbda1&_phsrc=LHa407&_phstart=successSource] * "Sarah Thurkle, C" (i.e., child), buried 3 May 1761, St James' Piccadilly, Westminster City of Westminster Archives Centre; London, England; Westminster Church of England Parish Registers; Reference: STJ/PR/8/4 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/1487426:61865?tid=&pid=&queryId=5decb8b6a880be2cbf9e07a0fbfdbda1&_phsrc=LHa407&_phstart=successSource] * "Ann Thurkle, C" (i.e., child), buried 11 May 1761, St James' Piccadilly/Westminster, London City of Westminster Archives Centre; London, England; Westminster Church of England Parish Registers; Reference: STJ/PR/8/4 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/1487442:61865?tid=&pid=&queryId=5decb8b6a880be2cbf9e07a0fbfdbda1&_phsrc=LHa407&_phstart=successSource] * "'''William Thurkle''', C" (i.e., child), buried 29 Apr 1763, St James' Piccadilly/Westminster, London City of Westminster Archives Centre; London, England; Westminster Church of England Parish Registers; Reference: STJ/PR/8/4 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/1489330:61865?tid=&pid=&queryId=540acb78abb8d9594429e5ae40d1988d&_phsrc=LHa408&_phstart=successSource] * '''Martha Thurkle''' of St Brides, buried 8 Apr 1770, St Andrew, Holborn, Camden, London London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P69/And2/A/010/Ms06673/012 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/5159391:1624?tid=&pid=&queryId=540acb78abb8d9594429e5ae40d1988d&_phsrc=LHa408&_phstart=successSource] London (City) : Farringdon : St Andrew Holborn : Transcript : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58185ae7e93790ec751343fe : viewed 14 Apr 2023) burial Martha Thurkle 08 Apr 1770 * '''Francis Thirkill''' of Dean Street Fetter Lane, buried 14th February 1771, St Andrew, Holborn, Farringdon, London London (City) : Farringdon : St Andrew Holborn : Transcript : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58185aede93790ec75134ab8 : viewed 14 Apr 2023) burial Francis Thirkill 14 Feb 1771 * '''Ann Thurkill''' of Brooks Street, buried 14th February 1772, St Andrew, Holborn, Farringdon, London London (City) : Farringdon : St Andrew Holborn : Transcript : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58185af5e93790ec75135304 : viewed 14 Apr 2023) burial Ann Thurkill 14 Feb 1772 * '''Elizabeth Thurkle''' of St Brides, buried 7 Jun 1777, St Andrew, Holborn, Camden, London London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P69/And2/A/010/Ms06673/012 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/5149382:1624?tid=&pid=&queryId=540acb78abb8d9594429e5ae40d1988d&_phsrc=LHa408&_phstart=successSource] * '''Nathaniel Thirkle''', buried 30th January 1791, St John the Baptist, Egham, Surrey Surrey : Egham : St John the Baptist : Transcript : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/5818fd7ae93790de6a4fa2d2 : viewed 14 Apr 2023) burial Nathaniel Thirkle 30 Jan 1791 * '''Francis Thurkle''' of St Brides, buried 19 Mar 1797 at St Andrew, Holborn, Camden, London London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P69/And2/A/010/Ms06673/013 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/5213809:1624?tid=&pid=&queryId=540acb78abb8d9594429e5ae40d1988d&_phsrc=LHa408&_phstart=successSource] * '''Francis Thurkel''', M. (grown man) of Princess Street, 25 May 1797, St Anne, Soho, Westminster, London City of Westminster Archives Centre; London, England; Westminster Church of England Parish Registers; Reference: STA/PR/6/5 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/547126:61865?tid=&pid=&queryId=540acb78abb8d9594429e5ae40d1988d&_phsrc=LHa411&_phstart=successSource] * '''William Thirkell''', C. (i.e., child), buried 22 Feb 1800, St George, Hanover Square, Westminster, London City of Westminster Archives Centre; London, England; Westminster Church of England Parish Registers; Reference: STG/PR/8/4 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/1386906:61865?tid=&pid=&queryId=2341d60794340301a24e0076970d829e&_phsrc=LHa465&_phstart=successSource] * '''Ann Thurkle''' of Saint Brides, buried 7 Sep 1806, St Andrew Holborn, Camden, London London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P69/And2/A/010/Ms06673/014 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/5196227:1624?tid=&pid=&queryId=540acb78abb8d9594429e5ae40d1988d&_phsrc=LHa408&_phstart=successSource] *''' Jane Thirkill''', of Great James Street, buried 3 Aug 1812, reported age 78 years, at Bunhill Fields, City Road, London The National Archives of the UK; Kew, Surrey, England; General Register Office: Registers of Births, Marriages and Deaths Surrendered to the Non-Parochial Registers Commissions of 1837 and 1857; Class Number: RG 4; Piece Number: 3992 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/1500121:2972?tid=&pid=&queryId=0b65424a8cd616301896bcf54d501210&_phsrc=LHa433&_phstart=successSource] * '''William Thirkle''', of Robert Street, aged 60 years, buried 4 Mar 1814, St Pancras, Middlesex "England, Middlesex Parish Registers, 1539-1988", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6ZLX-BXJH : 11 July 2022), William Thirkle, 1814. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSFH-W923-K?mode=g&cc=3734475&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3A6ZLX-BXJH] * [[Thurkle-61|Frances Elizabeth Thurkle]], buried 18 Oct 1815, aged 2, at Bunhill Fields Burial Ground, London, having lived at New Street The National Archives of the UK; Kew, Surrey, England; General Register Office: Registers of Births, Marriages and Deaths Surrendered to the Non-Parochial Registers Commissions of 1837 and 1857; Class Number: RG 4; Piece Number: 3993 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/1620816:2972] * Jane Thurkle, aged 73, resident of St Mary Islington, buried 17 Apr 1826, St Andrew, Holborn, City of London London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P82/And/A/010/Ms06673/018 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/242843:1559?tid=&pid=&queryId=540acb78abb8d9594429e5ae40d1988d&_phsrc=LHa408&_phstart=successSource] * William Thurkle of St Ebbe's, Oxford, aged 39, buried at St Ebbe's, Oxford on 11 Mar 1829 Oxfordshire Family History Society; Oxford, Oxfordshire, England; Anglican Parish Registers; Reference Number: BOD200_B_46 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/61059/images/BOD200_B_46_051?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true&_gl=1*njeklm*_gcl_aw*R0NMLjE2NzQ3MzExMjQuRUFJYUlRb2JDaE1Ja19iSi1vTGxfQUlWRTdydENoMFNwQXdDRUFBWUFTQUFFZ0p5Y1BEX0J3RQ..*_gcl_dc*R0NMLjE2NzQ3MzExMjQuRUFJYUlRb2JDaE1Ja19iSi1vTGxfQUlWRTdydENoMFNwQXdDRUFBWUFTQUFFZ0p5Y1BEX0J3RQ..&pId=160513] * '''William Thirkell''', died 18 Dec 1864, at sea on board Eston Nab (or Caton Nab?) The National Archives of the UK; Kew, Surrey, England; Registers of Wages & Effects of Deceased Seamen; Class: BT 153; Piece: 5 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/198105:60998]. Official number 47.059 (Middlesboro), Date of engagement 9 Nov 1864, Cause, date & place of death as reported: "Killed Eston Jetty, 18.12.64", Effects, how disposed of: "Sold". Where paid: Middlesboro. Total amount of wages & effects: £1 17s 2d. * [[Thurkle-71|Harriott Jane Thurkle]], buried 29 Jan 1867 at St James, St Pancras, Camden, aged 75, was living at 9 Carrington Place, Seven Sisters Road London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: DL/T/063/024 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/10085622:1559] * '''William Thirkell''', age 76, buried 9 Feb 1871, Southwark, Surrey "England, Surrey Parish Registers, 1536-1992," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QGZT-QCYW : 16 March 2018), William Thirkell, 09 Feb 1871; citing Burial, , London Metropolitan Archives, England; FHL microfilm 254,561. * '''William Thirkell''', age 78, d Q1 1872, Woolwich GRO: Woolwich, Q1 1872, vol 1D, p575 * [[Thurkle-76|Maria Anna Thurkle]], died 16 Feb 1877, as a spinster living at 64 Tollington Road, Islington, leaving less than £1500; will proved 7th March Principal Probate Registry. Calendar of the Grants of Probate and Letters of Administration made in the Probate Registries of the High Court of Justice in England. London, England[https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/2667010:1904]; buried 19 Feb 1877, Camden [https://www.deceasedonline.com/servlet/GSDOSearch?DetsView=Summary&src=ext&fileid=14373601] * William Thurkle, age 38, buried 7th April 1879 at St Mary's Church, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey Surrey History Centre; Woking, Surrey, England; Surrey Church of England Parish Registers; Reference: 2381/5/2 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/4786/images/40815_1831101883_1193-00063?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=135f33413be55bf779247dd1e40001ec&usePUB=true&_phsrc=LHa779&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_gl=1*att72t*_gcl_aw*R0NMLjE2NzQ3MzExMjQuRUFJYUlRb2JDaE1Ja19iSi1vTGxfQUlWRTdydENoMFNwQXdDRUFBWUFTQUFFZ0p5Y1BEX0J3RQ..*_gcl_dc*R0NMLjE2NzQ3MzExMjQuRUFJYUlRb2JDaE1Ja19iSi1vTGxfQUlWRTdydENoMFNwQXdDRUFBWUFTQUFFZ0p5Y1BEX0J3RQ..*_ga*NTUwMjU2NjQzLjE2NzQwNTAxNTI.*_ga_4QT8FMEX30*MTY3NjQ3NDQ1Ni4zNi4xLjE2NzY0NzU2MzEuMTUuMC4w&pId=2218413]. ==WILLS== * '''Thoma Turcle''', 1696 https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/767191:5111?tid=&pid=&queryId=96799c262d791b41460ed3d43c514c0d&_phsrc=LHa523&_phstart=successSource ==1841 CENSUS== ==1851 CENSUS== ==1861 CENSUS== * Martha Thurkle (75), Harriet Thurkle (69) and Maria A Thurkle (67), all unmarried fundholders born in Middlesex, London; all sisters; living at 2 Carington Row, Islington St Mary, London RG 9; Piece: 151; Folio: 14; Page: 31; GSU roll: 542582 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/5157288:8767] ==1871 CENSUS== ==1881 CENSUS== ==1891 CENSUS== ==Sources==

Thwing, A Genealogical, Biographical and Historical Account of the Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Thwing, A Genealogical, Biographical and Historical Account of the Family == * by [[Thwing-160|Walter Eliot Thwing]] (1848-1935) * published by D. Clapp & Son, Printers, Boston, 1883 * 216 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Thwing, A Genealogical, Biographical and Historical Account of the Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/thwinggenealogic1883thwi * https://archive.org/details/thwinggenealogic00thwi * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005769784 === 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 === * Thwing, Walter Eliot. ''[[Space:Thwing, A Genealogical, Biographical and Historical Account of the Family|Thwing, A Genealogical, Biographical and Historical Account of the Family]]'' (D. Clapp & Son, Boston, 1883) [ Page ]. * ([[#Thwing|Thwing]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Thwing, Walter Eliot. ''[[Space:Thwing, A Genealogical, Biographical and Historical Account of the Family|Thwing, A Genealogical, Biographical and Historical Account of the Family]]'' (D. Clapp & Son, Boston, 1883) [ Page ].

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[[Category: Tyfors, Säfsnäs (W)]] == Tyfors == [https://goo.gl/HzXwnv Map] Google [https://goo.gl/ma4NPw Street view] Tyfors is well documented in a Swedish book called ”Vi från Thyn”, created by Mats Eriksson published by Ludvika Kulturnämnd and a CD {{Image|file=Thyfors_Safsnas_Dalarna.jpg |caption=Vi från Thyn |size=l}} More information and picture are also available at Bygdeband * [http://www.bygdeband.se/plats/428416/sverige/dalarnas-lan/ludvika/safsnas/tyfors/ Tyfors] * [http://www.bygdeband.se/forening/435767/sverige/dalarnas-lan/ludvika/safsnas/safsnas-hembygdsforening/ Locale folklore society] Säfsnäs hembygdsförening * [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:S%C3%A4fsn%C3%A4s_hembygdsg%C3%A5rd Pictures] at Wikicommon from the houses that the locale folklore society manage See also [[Space:Thyfors_Säfsnäs_Dalarna]] === Säfsenskivan 2009 === The CD that can be bought and is in Swedish ''Table of Content'' # Säfsenskivan 2009 table of content # Description of 450 houses in Säfsnäs. A general description but also maps and photos and a description of who has lived in the houses before 1950 # 500 photos of houses in Säfsnäs # Maps and GPS coordinates so you can find the houses # Court book 1627-1818 transcribed. Most from book "Nås tingsrätt" year 1627-1818 # Säfsen person register - People who have lived in Säfsnäs parish and Nås finnmark before 1749 # Säfsen topografi - Register with lakes, houses streets in Säfsnäs parish # Thyn personregister - Register with people who lived in Tyfors, Säfsnäs sockens south west part, i.e. Tyfors, Kvarnberget, Markusfa1let, Tybyn m.fl,. born before1950 :Mats Eriksson, Ebbagatan 3, 73333 Sala == Bergsbruk eng. mining == In this area a lot of people were working with "bergsbruk" see movie in Swedish about life * [https://vimeo.com/ondemand/defyraelementen/79968551 Video] * [http://ekomuseum.se/filmer/ More videos] * [[Wikipedia:sv:Bergsbruk]] * [http://www.bergsbruk.se/ www.bergsbruk.se] ---- [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Thyfors_Säfsnäs_Dalarna|What links here]]

Tia Renee Dollar Rutledge - Research Page

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This page is for the research information of Tia Renee Dollar born 09 Apr 1976. == Family == :Name: [[Rutledge-1715|Tia Renee (Dollar) Rutledge]] :Born: 09 Apr 1976 :Father: [[Dollar-225|Robert Ricky Dollar]] :Mother: [[Shockley-519|Janice Fay Shockley]] :Children: ::[[Rutledge-1717|Timothy William Rutledge]] ::[[White-34624|Travis Joseph White]] ::[[Rutledge-1720|Kathlyn Rose Rutledge]] == Timeline == {| border="1" !Year!!Month!!Day!!Age!!State!!County!!District - Residence!!Event!!Name!!Spouse or Child!!Occupation!!Reference |- | 1976 || Apr || 09 || 0 || Texas || Navarro || Corsciana || Birth || [[Rutledge-1715|Tia Renee Dollar]] || ---------- || ---------- || [[#S01|Tia Rutledge Birth Index]] |- | 1977 || || || 1 || || || || ? || || || || |- | 1978 || || || 2 || || || || ? || || || || |- | 1979 || || || 3 || || || || ? || || || || |- | 1980 || || || 4 || || || || Census || || || || |- | 1981 || || || 5 || || || || ? || || || || |- | 1982-83 || Sep - May || || 6-7 || Kansas || Sedgwick || Wichita || School || [[Rutledge-1715|Tia Renee Dollar]] || ------------ || Vanora Kindergarten || [[#S03|Information provided by Tia]] |- | 1983 || May || 18 || 7 || Kansas || Sedgwick || Wichita || Reading Certificate || [[Rutledge-1715|Tia Dollar]] || ---------- || Vanora Kindergarten || [[#S03|Information provided by Tia]] |- | 1983-84 || Sep - May || || 7-8 || Oklahoma || Tulsa || Sand Springs || School || [[Rutledge-1715|Tia Dollar]] || ---------- || 1st grade || [[#S03|Information provided by Tia]] |- | 1984-95 || Sep - May || || 8-9 || Oklahoma || Tulsa || Sand Springs || School || [[Rutledge-1715|Tia Renee Dollar]] || ---------- || 2nd grade || [[#S03|Information provided by Tia]] |- | 1985-86 || Sep - May || || 9-10 || Oklahoma || Tulsa || Sand Springs || School || [[Rutledge-1715|Tia Renee Dollar]] || ---------- || 3rd grade || [[#S03|Information provided by Tia]] |- | 1986-87 || Sep - May || || 10-11 || Oklahoma || Tulsa || Sand Springs || School || [[Rutledge-1715|Tia Renee Dollar]] || ---------- || 4th grade || [[#S03|Information provided by Tia]] |- | 1987-88 || Sep - May || || 11-12 || Texas || Limestone || Groesbeck || School || [[Rutledge-1715|Tia Renee Dollar]] || ---------- || 5th grade || [[#S03|Information provided by Tia]] |- | 1988 || Summer || || 12 || Alaska || North Star Borough || Fairbanks || Traveling || || || Traveling with Dad to a job site in Alaska || [[#S03|Information provided by Tia]] |- | 1988-89 || || || 12-13 || || || || School - Traveling || || || Home Schooled 6th grade || [[#S03|Information provided by Tia]] |- | 1989-90 || || || 13-14 || || || || School - Traveling || || || Home Schooled 7th grade || [[#S03|Information provided by Tia]] |- | 1990 || || || || || || || Census || || || || |- | 1990-91 || Sep - May || || 14-15 || Texas || Limestone || Groesbeck || School || [[Rutledge-1715|Tia Renee Dollar]] || ---------- || 8th grade || [[#S03|Information provided by Tia]] |- | 1991-92 || Sep - May || || 15-16 || Texas || Limestone || Groesbeck || School || [[Rutledge-1715|Tia Renee Dollar]] || ---------- || 9th grade || [[#S03|Information provided by Tia]] |- | || Sep - May || || 16-17 || Texas || Limestone || Groesbeck || School || [[Rutledge-1715|Tia Renee Dollar]] || ---------- || 10th grade || [[#S03|Information provided by Tia]] |- | 1993-94 || || || 17-18 || Texas || Limestone || Groesbeck || School || [[Rutledge-1715|Tia Renee Dollar]] || ---------- || 11th grade || [[#S03|Information provided by Tia]] |- | 1994-95 || || || 18-19 || Texas || Limestone || Groesbeck || School || [[Rutledge-1715|Tia Renee Dollar]] || ---------- || 12th grade || [[#S03|Information provided by Tia]] |- | 1995 || || || 19 || Texas || McLennan || Waco || Work || [[Rutledge-1715|Tia Renee Dollar]] || ---------- || Cashier at Micheal's || [[#S03|Information provided by Tia]] |- | 1996-97 || || || 20-21 || Texas || Limestone || Groesbeck || Work || [[Rutledge-1715|Tia Renee Dollar]] || ---------- || Mickey's Pizza || [[#S03|Information provided by Tia]] |- | 1997 || May || 17 || 21 || Texas || Limestone || Lost Prairie || Marriage || [[Rutledge-1715|Tia Renee Dollar]] || Spouse: [[Rutledge-1716|Jewel Thomas Rutledge]] || Mickey's Pizza || [[#S02|Tia Renee Marriage Index]] [[#S03|Information provided by Tia]] |- | 1999 || Jul || 29 || 23 || Texas || McLennan || Waco || Birth || [[Rutledge-1715|Tia Renee Rutledge]] || Spouse: [[Rutledge-1716|Jewel Thomas Rutledge]] :Child: [[Rutledge-1717|Timothy William Rutledge]] || ----------- || [[#S03|Information provided by Tia]] |- | 2000 || || || || Texas || Limestone || Lost Prairie || Census || [[Rutledge-1715|Tia Renee Rutledge]] || Spouse: [[Rutledge-1716|Jewel Thomas Rutledge]] Children: [[Rutledge-1717|Timothy William Rutledge]], Brittany || ---------- || [[#S03|Information provided by Tia]] |- | 2001 || Feb || 14 || 24 || Texas || Limestone || Groesbeck || Divorce || [[Rutledge-1715|Tia Renee Rutledge]] || Spouse: [[Rutledge-1716|Jewel Thomas Rutledge]] || ----------- || [[#S03|Information provided by Tia]] |- | 2001 || Jan || 21 || 24 || Texas || Limestone || Groesbeck || Boyfriend || [[Rutledge-1715|Tia Renee Rutledge]] || Boyfriend: [[White-34625|Lee Allan White]] || Mexia State School || [[#S03|Information provided by Tia]] |- | 2001 || || || 25 || Texas || Limestone || || Separated || [[Rutledge-1715|Tia Renee Rutledge]] || Boyfriend: [[White-34625|Lee Allan White]] || Mexia State School || [[#S03|Information provided by Tia]] |- | 2001 || Oct || 25 || 25 || Texas || McLennan || Waco || Birth || [[Rutledge-1715|Tia Renee Rutledge]] || Child: [[White-34624|Travis Joseph Rutledge]] || Mexia State School || [[#S03|Information provided by Tia]] |- | 2003 || || || 26 || Texas || Limestone || Mexia || Boyfriend || [[Rutledge-1715|Tia Renee Rutledge]] || Boyfriend: Private || Mexia State School || [[#S03|Information provided by Tia]] |- | 2003 || || || 26 || Texas || Limestone || Mexia || Separated || [[Rutledge-1715|Tia Renee Rutledge]] || Boyfriend: Private || Mexia State School || [[#S03|Information provided by Tia]] |- | 2003 || Oct || 10 || 27 || Texas || Navarro || Corsicana || Birth || [[Rutledge-1715|Tia Renee Rutledge]] || Child: [[Rutledge-1720|Kathlyn Rose Rutledge]] || Mexia State School || [[#S03|Information provided by Tia]] |- | 2004 || Jul || 15 || 28 || Texas || Freestone || Dew || Common Law Marriage || [[Rutledge-1715|Tia Renee Rutledge]] || Spouse: [[White-34625|Lee Allan White]] || Mexia State School || [[#S03|Information provided by Tia]] |- | 2010 || || || 34 || Texas || Freestone || Dew || Census || [[Rutledge-1715|Tia Renee Rutledge]] || Spouse: [[White-34625|Lee Allan White]] :Children: [[Rutledge-1717|Timothy William]], [[White-34624|Travis Joseph]], [[Rutledge-1720|Kathlyn Rose]] || Work at Home - Customer Service || [[#S03|Information provided by Tia]] |- | 2017 || || || 41 || Texas || Freestone || Dew || Divorce || [[Rutledge-1715|Tia Renee Rutledge]] || Spouse: [[White-34625|Lee Allan White]] || Work at Home - Customer Service || [[#S03|Information provided by Tia]] |- |} == Objectives == [[Space:Tia Rutledge Master List of Objectives]] :'''1. Add Family Members Profiles:''' ::Done == Future Census Objectives == :'''1. Search:''' 1980 US Census ::Dollar - [[Rutledge-1715|Tia Renee]] ::Rutledge - [[Rutledge-1716|Jewel Thomas 'Tommy']] ::White - [[White-34625|Lee Allan]] :'''2. Search:''' 1990 US Census - Texas - Limestone Co. - Groesbeck ::Dollar - [[Rutledge-1715|Tia Renee]] ::Rutledge - [[Rutledge-1716|Jewel Thomas 'Tommy']] ::White - [[White-34625|Lee Allan]] :'''3. Search:''' 2000 US Census ::Dollar - [[Rutledge-1715|Tia Renee]] - Texas - Limestone Co - Groesbeck ::Rutledge - [[Rutledge-1716|Jewel Thomas 'Tommy']]- Texas - Limestone Co - Groesbeck ::White - [[White-34625|Lee Allan]] - Texas - Freestone Co. - Dew ::Rutledge - [[Rutledge-1717|Timothy William]]- Texas - Limestone Co - Groesbeck :'''4. Search:''' 2010 US Census ::Dollar - [[Rutledge-1715|Tia Renee]] - Texas - Freestone Co. - Dew ::Rutledge - [[Rutledge-1716|Jewel Thomas 'Tommy']]- Texas - Limestone Co - Groesbeck ::White - [[White-34625|Lee Allan]] - Texas - Freestone Co. - Dew ::Rutledge - [[Rutledge-1717|Timothy William]] - Texas - Freestone Co. - Dew ::White - [[White-34624|Travis Joseph]] - Texas - Freestone Co. - Dew ::Rutledge - [[Rutledge-1720|Kathlyn Rose]] - Texas - Freestone Co. - Dew == Quick To-Do List == 1. discuss with Dad where we were in 1980 (I was 4 years old). I think this is before we moved to Kansas then Oklahoma. We may have still been in Mexia where Dad was working for Uncle Melvin. == Sources == S01. '''Birth''' - Texas Birth Index 1903-1997 - Texas - Navarro County - Corsicana - Tia Renee Dollar : "Texas Birth Index, 1903-1997," index database, ''FamilySearch.org'' (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VD8W-6NL : accessed 06 May 2017), Tia Tenee Dollar, 09 Apr 1976; from "Texas Birth Index, 1903-1997," database and images, ''Ancestry.com'' (http://www.ancestry.com : 2005); citing Texas Department of State Health Services. S02. '''Marriage''' - Texas Marriages 1966-2010 - Texas - Limestone County - Tia Renee Dollar and Jewel Thomas Rutledge : "Texas Marriages, 1966-2010," index database, ''FamilySearch.org'' (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VT5Z-JXS : accessed 06 May 2017), Jewell T Rutledge and Tia R Dollar, 16 May 1997; citing Limestone, Texas, United States, certificate number 063471, Vital Statistics Unit, Texas Department of State Health Services, Austin. S03. '''Information''' - provided by Tia Renee Rutledge - myself - 06 May 2017 == Footnotes ==

Tia Rutledge Master List of Objectives

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This is a Master List of all our objectives across all profiles that we work on. This way when we want to work on an objective, we don't have to look through each profile. We can pick a section to work on. For example, when we have access to a Free weekend with Ancestry, we already have a list ready to go and we don't have to go from profile to profile. == Objectives == :'''1. Add 'See also' section:''' Findagrave - using template { {FindAGrave|#|date} } with no spaces ::Dollar - [[Dollar-44|Joe Walter]] ::Dollar - [[Cole-1441|Ruby Elizabeth (Cole)]] ::Dollar - [[Jones-54344|Ruby Louella (Jones)]] ::Dollar - [[De_Borde-18|Allie Estelle (De Borde) Watson]] ::Jackson - [[Dollar-228|Mildred Francis (Dollar)]] :'''2. Add Source:''' Find Obituaries and add ::Dollar - [[Dollar-44|Joe Walter]] ::Dollar - [[Cole-1441|Ruby Elizabeth (Cole)]] ::Dollar - [[Jones-54344|Ruby Louella (Jones)]] ::Dollar - [[De_Borde-18|Allie Estelle (De Borde) Watson]] ::Jackson - [[Dollar-228|Mildred Francis (Dollar)]] :'''3. Search:''' Ancestry.com - U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 ::'''note:''' make a notation if found or not found and include the DATE. Do NOT delete the name. Do not want to have research it again. ::The date is for when a database is updated we can go back and check the not found profiles. :::'''example:''' Dollar - [[Dollar-44|Joe Walter]] - found - 07 May 2017 ::Dollar - [[Dollar-44|Joe Walter]] ::Dollar - [[Cole-1441|Ruby Elizabeth (Cole)]] ::Dollar - [[Jones-54344|Ruby Louella (Jones)]] ::Dollar - [[De_Borde-18|Allie Estelle (De Borde) Watson]] ::Jackson - [[Dollar-228|Mildred Francis (Dollar)]] :'''4a. Add Family Members Profiles:''' ::Jackson - Royce Clarence - [[Dollar-228|Mildred Francis (Dollar)]] ::Jackson - James Edward - [[Dollar-228|Mildred Francis (Dollar)]] ::Dollar - Donald Gene - [[Dollar-44|Joe W. Dollar]] ::Dollar - John Silver - [[Dollar-44|Joe W. Dollar]] ::White - Jason Edwin - [[White-34626|Arthur Lee White]] ::White - Christopher Wayne - [[White-34626|Arthur Lee White]] :'''4b. Add Parents to Members Profiles:''' ::Shockley - D C - [[Shockley-519|Janice Fay]] ::Shamblin - Margaret Ellen - [[Shockley-519|Janice Fay]] ::White - Henry Edwin - [[White-34626|Arthur Lee White]] ::Black - Ruby Fay - [[White-34626|Arthur Lee White]] ::Hall - J. B. - [[Hall-27036|Elsie Rosanell]] ::Clary - Ruby Florence - [[Hall-27036|Elsie Rosanell]] :'''5. Add Source:''' Death Certificates ::'''note:''' make a notation if found or not found and include the DATE. Do NOT delete the name. Do not want to have research it again. ::The date is for when a database is updated we can go back and check the not found profiles. :::'''example:''' Dollar - [[Dollar-44|Joe Walter]] - found - 07 May 2017 ::Dollar - [[Cole-1441|Ruby Elizabeth (Cole)]] ::Dollar - [[De_Borde-18|Allie Estelle (De Borde) Watson]] ::Dollar - [[Dollar-228|Mildred Francis (Dollar)]] ::Dollar - Edwin Lawrence ::Dollar - J Ross ::Dollar - [[Dollar-17|James Newton]] ::Dollar - Virginia Ann ::Dollar - Kathleen Kay ::Dollar - Shirley Bess ::Dollar - [[Dollar-12|Jerry Dale]] :'''6. Add Research Page:''' ::Rutledge - [[Rutledge-1720|Kathlyn Rose]] ::Rutledge - [[Rutledge-1719|Brittany Lynn]] ::Rutledge - [[Rutledge-1717|Timothy William]] ::White - [[White-34624|Travis Joseph]] ::White - [[White-34625|Lee Allan]] ::White - [[White-34626|Arthur Lee]] ::Hall - [[Hall-27036|Elsie Rosanell]] ::Small - [[Small-3322|Stanley]] ::Small - [[Small-3323|Jordan]] ::Melton - [[Melton-2135|Robert Matthew]] ::Melton - [[Melton-2163|Gabriella Rose]] ::Melton - [[Melton-2164|Robert Wyatt]] ::Fischer - [[Fischer-3508|Kyle]] ::Fischer - [[Fischer-3507|Jessica Lindsey]] ::Millinnix - [[Millinnix-1|Susan]] ::Tollett - [[Tollett-167|Brian]] ::Nobles - [[Nobles-484|Jessica Renee]] == Current Census Objectives == :'''1. Search:''' 1790 US Census :'''2. Search:''' 1800 US Census :'''3. Search:''' 1810 US Census :'''4. Search:''' 1820 US Census :'''5. Search:''' 1830 US Census :'''6. Search:''' 1840 US Census :'''7. Search:''' 1850 US Census :'''8. Search:''' 1860 US Census :'''9. Search:''' 1870 US Census :'''10. Search:''' 1880 US Census :'''11. Search:''' 1890 US Census :'''12. Search:''' 1900 US Census :'''13. Search:''' 1910 US Census :'''14. Search:''' 1920 US Census :'''15. Search:''' 1930 US Census :'''16. Search:''' 1940 US Census ::Dollar - [[Dollar-228|Mildred Francis (Dollar)]] ::Jackson - Royce Clarence - [[Dollar-228|Mildred Francis (Dollar)]] == Future Census Objectives == :'''note:'''To our future family genealogists, we will try to also include where each person might be located. :'''1. Search:''' 1950 US Census ::Dollar - [[Dollar-44|Joe Walter]] - Texas - Lubbock County - Lubbock ::Dollar - [[Cole-1441|Ruby Elizabeth (Cole)]] - Texas - Harris County - Pasadena ::Dollar - [[Jones-54344|Ruby Louella (Jones)]] - Texas - Lubbock County - Lubbock ::Watson - [[De_Borde-18|Allie Estelle (De Borde)]] - Texas - Lubbock County - Lubbock ::Jackson - [[Dollar-228|Mildred Francis (Dollar)]] ::Dollar - Edwin Lawrence ::Dollar - J Ross ::Dollar - [[Dollar-17|James Newton]] ::Dollar - Virginia Ann ::Dollar - Kathleen Kay ::Dollar - [[Dollar-12|Jerry Dale]] ::Dollar - Donald Gene - Texas - Lubbock County - Lubbock :'''2. Search:''' 1960 US Census ::Dollar - [[Dollar-44|Joe Walter]] - Texas - Limestone County - Mexia ::Dollar - [[Cole-1441|Ruby Elizabeth (Cole)]] - Texas - Harris County - Pasadena ::Dollar - [[De_Borde-18|Allie Estelle De Borde]] - Texas - Limestone County - Mexia ::Jackson - [[Dollar-228|Mildred Francis (Dollar)]] ::Dollar - Edwin Lawrence ::Dollar - J Ross ::Dollar - [[Dollar-17|James Newton]] ::Dollar - Joe Walter Jr ::Dollar - Virginia Ann ::Dollar - Kathleen Kay ::Dollar - [[Dollar-12|Jerry Dale]] ::Dollar - Donald Gene - Texas - Limestone County - Mexia ::Dollar - John Silver - Texas - Limestone County - Mexia ::Dollar - [[Dollar-225|Ricky Dollar]] - Texas - Limestone County - Mexia :'''3. Search:''' 1970 US Census ::Dollar - [[Dollar-44|Joe Walter]] - Texas - Limestone County - Mexia ::Dollar - [[Cole-1441|Ruby Elizabeth (Cole)]] ::Dollar - [[De_Borde-18|Allie Estelle (De Borde)]] ::Jackson - [[Dollar-228|Mildred Francis (Dollar)]] ::Dollar - Edwin Lawrence ::Dollar - J Ross ::Dollar - [[Dollar-17|James Newton]] ::Dollar - Joe Walter Jr ::Dollar - Virginia Ann ::Dollar - Kathleen Kay ::Dollar - [[Dollar-12|Jerry Dale]] ::Dollar - Donald Gene - Texas - Limestone County - Mexia ::Dollar - [[Dollar-225|Robert Ricky]] - Texas - Limestone County - Mexia ::White - [[White-34625|Lee Allan]] :'''4. Search:''' 1980 US Census ::Dollar - [[Cole-1441|Ruby Elizabeth (Cole)]] ::Dollar - [[De_Borde-18|Allie Estelle (De Borde)]] ::Jackson - [[Dollar-228|Mildred Francis (Dollar)]] ::Dollar - Edwin Lawrence ::Dollar - J Ross ::Dollar - [[Dollar-17|James Newton]] ::Dollar - Joe Walter Jr ::Dollar - Virginia Ann ::Dollar - Kathleen Kay ::Dollar - [[Dollar-12|Jerry Dale]] ::Dollar - Donald Gene ::Dollar - [[Dollar-225|Robert Ricky]] ::Dollar - [[Rutledge-1715|Tia Renee]] ::Dollar - [[Dollar-226|Angela Kay]] ::Dollar - [[Dollar-227|Christina Rae]] ::Rutledge - [[Rutledge-1716|Jewel Thomas 'Tommy']] ::White - [[White-34625|Lee Allan]] ::Melton - [[Melton-2135|Robert Matthew Melton]] ::Small - [[Small-3322|Stanley]] :'''5. Search:''' 1990 US Census ::Dollar - Edwin Lawrence ::Dollar - J Ross ::Dollar - Joe Walter Jr - Texas - Harris County - Pasadena ::Dollar - Virginia Ann ::Dollar - Kathleen Kay ::Dollar - [[Dollar-12|Jerry Dale]] ::Dollar - Donald Gene ::Dollar - [[Dollar-225|Robert Ricky]] ::Dollar - [[Rutledge-1715|Tia Renee]] - Texas - Limestone County - Groesbeck ::Dollar - [[Dollar-226|Angela Kay]] - Texas - Limestone County - Groesbeck ::Dollar - [[Dollar-227|Christina Rae]] - Texas - Limestone County - Groesbeck ::Rutledge - [[Rutledge-1716|Jewel Thomas 'Tommy']] - Texas - Limestone County - Groesbeck ::White - [[White-34625|Lee Allan]] ::Melton - [[Melton-2135|Robert Matthew Melton]] ::Small - [[Small-3322|Stanley]] :'''6. Search:''' 2000 US Census ::Dollar - Joe Walter Jr - Texas - Harris County - Pasadena ::Dollar - Virginia Ann ::Dollar - Donald Gene - Texas - ::Dollar - [[Dollar-225|Robert Ricky]] - Florida - Escambia County - Pensacola ::Dollar - [[Dollar-226|Angela Kay]] - Florida - Escambia County - Pensacola ::Dollar - [[Dollar-227|Christina Rae]] - Florida - Escambia County - Pensacola ::Rutledge - [[Rutledge-1715|Tia Renee (Dollar)]] - Texas - Limestone County - Groesbeck ::Rutledge - [[Rutledge-1717|Timothy William]] - Texas - Limestone County - Groesbeck ::Rutledge - [[Rutledge-1716|Jewel Thomas 'Tommy']] - Texas - Limestone County - Groesbeck ::White - [[White-34625|Lee Allan]] - Texas - Freestone County - Dew ::Melton - [[Melton-2135|Robert Matthew Melton]] - Florida - Escambia County - Pensacola ::Small - [[Small-3322|Stanley]] - (?) :'''7. Search:''' 2010 US Census ::Dollar - Joe Walter Jr - Texas - Harris County - Pasadena ::Dollar - Donald Gene - Texas - ::Dollar - [[Dollar-225|Robert Ricky]] - Minnesota - Duluth ::Rutledge - [[Rutledge-1715|Tia Renee (Dollar)]] - Texas - Freestone County - Dew ::White - [[White-34625|Lee Allan]] - Texas - Freestone County - Dew ::Rutledge - [[Rutledge-1717|Timothy William]] - Texas - Freestone County - Dew ::White - [[White-34624|Travis Joseph]] - Texas - Freestone County - Dew ::Rutledge - [[Rutledge-1720|Kathlyn Rose]] - Texas - Freestone County - Dew ::Small - [[Dollar-226|Angela Kay (Dollar)]] - (?) ::Small - [[Small-3322|Stanley]] - (?) ::Small - [[Small-3323|Jordan]] - (?) ::Melton - [[Dollar-227|Christina Rae (Dollar)]] - Florida - Pensacola ::Melton - [[Melton-2135|Robert Matthew Melton]] - Florida - Escambia County - Pensacola ::Melton - [[Melton-2163|Gabriella Rose Melton]] - Florida - Escambia County - Pensacola ::Rutledge - [[Rutledge-1716|Jewel Thomas 'Tommy']] - Texas - Limestone County - Groesbeck

Tice Families

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The goal of this project is to establish internet information on the Southern US Tice families. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Tice-330|Chester Tice]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * list my Tice family members * troll census' for Tice families in Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, North & South Carolina. Tennessee and Virginia. * Discover the evolution and spellings of the Tice name. 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=8898408 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Tice-Michal Timeline

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[[Tice-1022|Elva (Tice) Michal]], daughter of [[Tice-1023|Harry]] and [[Cooke-7144|Bertha Lavina Cooke Tice]], became interested in the Tilton/Cooke genealogy about 5 years before retiring as an independent piano teacher in Columbus, Ohio. [[Michal-129 |Keith Michal]] (a professor at the Ohio State University) also became interested in researching his Chalker and Michal family lines about the same time. Elva’s first motivation to begin genealogy research came from a cousin on the Tilton side: [[Tilton-2312 | Mary (Tilton) Conger]], who told her that she had been unable to find out any information about an ancestor on the Tilton side of the family ([[Tilton-1261|Silas Tilton, Jr.]]) and asked Elva if she would help her ‘find his story’. For the next 38 years they worked on tracing the family histories, traveling to the locations where their ancestors had lived and researching local libraries and genealogy societies while meticulously documenting the history using primary sources. During the last few years Elva wrote this 21 volume history, building on the framework that they had established, but also adding in the stories that she learned as a young girl growing up in an original stone homestead house on the Kansas Prairie. While she was writing this, she and Keith both became ill, Elva from complications from a Cancer surgery 12 year prior, and Keith from two brain tumors. Racing against her own approaching mortality, she persevered, finally finishing her work only a week or so before she died on Oct. 12 2023 at the age of 90. Keith had died just 4 days before his beloved wife on Oct. 8. Elva wanted to give this to the world as a gift to all of her relatives and I feel honored to have been entrusted with it's distribution. Created by Dr. Elva Michal © Copyright 1992-2023 by Dr. Elva Michal, all rights reserved. This 21 Volume set sets down some of the generally accepted ancestors but primarily focuses on stories. This massive project was the major focus of her later years and she completed the project just days before her death on Oct. 12, 2023. [https://drive.google.com/file/d/15bR1sqLkZ92EKs_cuOvVeGjvpGjn7gKD/view?usp=sharing '''Volume 1 (1100-1699)'''] [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Aswh6LaPiAlNAWAH1nWqa7UphdVSCcB7&usp=drive_fs '''Volume 2 (1700-1799)'''] [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DaLyzp78olk3QwSUFvS0PSH_iAc2HlJO/view?usp=sharing '''Volume 3 (1800-1829)'''] [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1hL6Wnn_42UMvO1BkqEJV0HSxqCMqviw5&usp=drive_fs '''Volume 4 (1830-1800)'''] [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1xGFAPW6cE16qr0-ohV9FBvEeqLiJi8fk&usp=drive_fs '''Volume 5 (1850-1859)'''] [https://drive.google.com/open?id=11S42YO4Hu4Nh2HL88kdv7HEaOg3522P5&usp=drive_fs '''Volume 6 (1860-1869)'''] [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1syw_F1CtoLtzQNQv0rPWdni75dNIuvJG/view?usp=sharing '''Volume 7 (1870-1879)'''] [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1JmA1HW2B8voLZ1mEf-Ja6NZtIxiYdQP-&usp=drive_fs '''Volume 8 (1880-1889)'''] [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HXKXOxz6UDhPo2vH_W9-2uXKzWm3JrME/view?usp=sharing '''Volume 9 (1890-1899)'''] [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1HzXM1JUiqH6-pdaMfgqvvgQHWE2pleZn&usp=drive_fs '''Volume 10 (1900-1909)'''] [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1QbPduKIZn9iWlNXfsvLfEQRYqlCLPRdZ&usp=drive_fs '''Volume 11 (1910-1919)'''] [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1mjS6WAsSHWCJ92WXpgr_izyMdo6E28LC&usp=drive_fs '''Volume 12 (1920-1929)'''] The remaining volumes contain stories of people whom are still living so the privacy is set to Private. If you are a related family member please contact me and I will provide the remaining volumes. [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1ogPCJqcQO-0ZmMZhh1nKXha_c7CstDUl&usp=drive_fs '''Volume 13 (1930-1939)'''] [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1NzdrEvgsPHBZSB_AYx4QGNOQLOoflLMa&usp=drive_fs '''Volume 14 (1940-1949)'''] [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1vOKrScvYe5k5Q9rImHiPDn1gpODpJFqe&usp=drive_fs '''Volume 15 (1950-1959)'''] [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1la65okzRDKpGnk-SsBgS9USuRBQPy9r4&usp=drive_fs '''Volume 16 (1960-1969)'''] [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1-SCta0JM-a4Nd-u6I-5cU9Zb8wSuqleA&usp=drive_fs '''Volume 17 (1970-1979)'''] [https://drive.google.com/open?id=147cdV83VsQLeuf7U8ARVggf509Qcjh2a&usp=drive_fs '''Volume 18 (1980-1989)'''] [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1d1TOQDiAK75zpgM3nScVB86oCsxfAnuS&usp=drive_fs '''Volume 19 (1990-1999)'''] [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1ox9vPmpQBIoC0iH1btusIFrvDRPPb2ip&usp=drive_fs '''Volume 20 (2000-2009)'''] [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1x49n5adJgRYq4hAtKOxSbgnjkGYRZeo1&usp=drive_fs '''Volume 21 (2010-2023)''']

Tickle Cove, Newfoundland

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[[Category: Tickle Cove, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category: Tickle Cove, Dominion of Newfoundland]] [[Category: Tickle Cove, Newfoundland]] ''This article is a stub. Anything you can add to it is appreciated.'' ==History== There is a gravestone dated 1855 in Tickle Cove, so presumably it was founded before thatNewfoundland Grand Banks Site. Tickle Cove, Anglican Cemetery, Bonavista Bay District. [http://ngb.chebucto.org/Cemetery/prince-john-1855-tickle-cv-ang-bon.shtml Tombstone of John Prince.] Joan and Ken Hotson, Debbie Frazer. Accessed 2018. ===Early Families=== ===Resources=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Tickle Cove,_Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==

Tickle Name Study

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[[Category:Tickle Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Tickle Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Tickle Tickle] 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 Tickle 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 Tickles), by time period (18th Century Tickles), or by topic (Tickle DNA, Tickle Occupations, Tickle 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 Tickle 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: [[Tickell-24|Melody McKay Burton]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Tickle}} 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== * [[Cunningham-3101|Karla Cunningham]] * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Tickel Tickel] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Tickell Tickell]

Tickmacrevan Civil Parish, County Antrim

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[[Category: Antrim Genealogy Free Space Pages]] : {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=12%|[[Space:Ireland_Counties_Team_Project_Links#County Antrim|Ireland Links]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=20%|[[Space:County Antrim, Ireland|Main Antrim Page]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=35%|[[:Category: Tickmacrevan Parish, County Antrim|Category for Tickmacrevan Parish]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=33%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Antrim|Civil Parishes in County Antrim]] |}
See also the Counties navigation at the bottom of the page
[[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:Ulster Team|Ulster Province team]] ==Tickmacrevan Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' ''None or not known'' :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/61314 Tickmacrevan Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''PlacenamesNI may have more information:''' [https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/9b31e0501b744154b4584b1dce1f859b/page/Place-Name-Search/ Search here.] :'''Barony:''' Glenarm Lower :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Ulster Province of Ireland|Ulster]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Tickmacrevan Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish, where known, are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Antrim|Towns of County Antrim]] :{| width="100%" border="1" |style="background:#BAD66E;" colspan=2|
'''Population Centres (Cities, Towns, Village etc)'''
|- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Carnalbanagh'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Carn Albanach.
[[Wikipedia:Carnalbanagh|Wikipedia entry for Carnalbanagh]]
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.9035,-6.0199,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.9035/-6.0199 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-5.9871&lat=54.9344 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carnalbanagh&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=TICKMACREVAN Grifiths Valuation.]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carnalbanagh&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=TICKMACREVAN Grifiths Valuation.]:'''Carnalbanagh''' is a small village 13km east-north-east of Ballymena.Wikipedia contributors, "Carnalbanagh," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carnalbanagh Carnalbanagh village is in Carnalbanagh townland.||'''Carnalbanagh Sheddings'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Scaradh Charn Albanach.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.9344,-5.9871,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.9344/-5.9871 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-5.9871&lat=54.9344 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carnalbanagh%20Sheddings&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=TICKMACREVAN Grifiths Valuation.]
Located in the townland of Carnalbanagh |- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Carnlough'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Carnlach.
[[[Wikipedia:Carnlough|Carnlough village (Wikipedia)]] Wikipedia entry for Carnlough]
WikiTree Category: [[:Category:Carnlough, County Antrim|Category for Carnlough]]
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.9840,-6.0003,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.9840/-6.0003 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-5.9871&lat=54.9344 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carnlough&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=TICKMACREVAN Grifiths Valuation.]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carnlough&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=TICKMACREVAN Grifiths Valuation.]:'''Carnlough''' is a village on the shores of Carnlough Bay at the foot of Glencloy. It had a population of 2,041 people in the 2011 census.(See Wikipedia link) Carnlough village is in Carnlough North, Carnlough South, and Mill Tenement townlands in Ardclinis parish and also Harphall, Drumourne and Stony Hill townlands in Tickmacrevan parish. PlacenamesNI places it solely in Tickmacrevan. Use [[:Category:Carnlough%2C_County_Antrim]] for people associated with Carnlough village.||'''Feystown'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' .
WikiTree Category: [[:Category:Feystown, County Antrim|Category for Feystown]]
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.9344,-5.9871,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.9344/-5.9871 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-5.9871&lat=54.9344 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Feystown&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=TICKMACREVAN Grifiths Valuation.] |- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Glenarm'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Gleann Arma.
[[Wikipedia:Glenarm|Wikipedia entry for Glenarm]]
WikiTree Category: [[:Category:Glenarm, County Antrim|Category for Glenarm]]
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.9653,-5.9544,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.9653/-5.9544 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-5.9871&lat=54.9344 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Glenarm&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=TICKMACREVAN Grifiths Valuation.]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Glenarm&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=TICKMACREVAN Grifiths Valuation.]:'''Glenarm''' is a coastal village north of the town of Larne and the village of Ballygalley, and south of the village of Carnlough. Glenarm had a population of 1,851 people in the 2011 Census.Wikipedia contributors, "Glenarm," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenarm Glenarm village includes Town Parks and Cloney townlands plus part of Glenarm Demesne and Parishagh townlands. Use [[:Category:Glenarm%2C_County_Antrim]] for people associated with Glenarm village.||'''Straidkelly'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Sráid Choilleadh.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.9344,-5.9871,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.9344/-5.9871 OpenStreetMap]
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[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Straidkelly&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=TICKMACREVAN Grifiths Valuation.] |} ===Cemeteries in Tickmacrevan Civil Parish=== :[[Space:Feystown_Graveyard%2C_Antrim|Feystown Graveyard, Antrim]] ===The Townlands of Tickmacrevan Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Tickmacrevan Parish are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/61314/BF Tickmacrevan Parish] on Logainm.ie and validated against townlands on the 1851, 1871 and 1901 Lists of Towns and Townlands and Griffiths valuations data. 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! Similar for Griffith's valuation links which may show multiple names. Where a townland has been transferred to a new parish the census links are on the new parish page. :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%" style="background:#BAD66E;"|
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'''Irish and/or Alternate name(s)'''
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'''Census links, Griffiths link & Notes'''
|- |Aughaboy|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Aughaboy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Aughaboy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Aughaboy&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=TICKMACREVAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Aughareamlagh|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Aughareamlagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Aughareamlagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Aughareamlagh&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=TICKMACREVAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ault alias Gowkstown|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ault&ded=lias&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ault&ded=lias&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ault&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=TICKMACREVAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Ballyvaddy'''|| ||[[:Category:Ballyvaddy Townland, Tickmacrevan Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballyvaddy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballyvaddy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballyvaddy&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=TICKMACREVAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Bay|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Bay&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Bay&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Bay&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=TICKMACREVAN Griffiths Valuation.]
The original townland name seems to have been Straidkillywhich is now the name of a village and this name was referred to much earlier than the present English name. |- |Bellair|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Bellair&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Bellair&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Bellair&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=TICKMACREVAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Burns Libbert|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Burns+Libbert%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Burns+Libbert%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Burns%20Libbert&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=TICKMACREVAN Griffiths Valuation.]
Only recorded as a townland in the 1851 census. Not in the later. |- |'''Carnalbanagh'''||''Carn Albanach''||[[:Category:Carnalbanagh Townland, Tickmacrevan Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Carnalbanagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Carnalbanagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carnalbanagh&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=TICKMACREVAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carnave|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Carnave&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Carnave&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carnave&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=TICKMACREVAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carrive|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Carrive&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Carrive&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carrive&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=TICKMACREVAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Clady|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Clady&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Clady&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Clady&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=TICKMACREVAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cloney|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Cloney&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Cloney&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cloney&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=TICKMACREVAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cregcattan, part of Galdanagh|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Cregcattan,&ded=art&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Cregcattan,&ded=art&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cregcattan,&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=TICKMACREVAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Deer Park Farms'''|| ||[[:Category:Deer Park Farms Townland, Tickmacrevan Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Deer&ded=ark&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Deer&ded=ark&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Deer&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=TICKMACREVAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Deer Park Great|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Deer&ded=ark&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Deer&ded=ark&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Deer&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=TICKMACREVAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Deer Park Little|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Deer&ded=ark&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Deer&ded=ark&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Deer&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=TICKMACREVAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Demesne Upper|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Demesne+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Demesne+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Demesne,%20upper&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=TICKMACREVAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Dickey's Town|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Dickey's+Town%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Dickey's+Town%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Dickey’s%20Town&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=TICKMACREVAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Doonan|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Doonan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Doonan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Doonan&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=TICKMACREVAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Drumcrow|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Drumcrow&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Drumcrow&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumcrow&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=TICKMACREVAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Druminagh|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Druminagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Druminagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Druminagh&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=TICKMACREVAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Drumnacole|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Drumnacole&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Drumnacole&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumnacole&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=TICKMACREVAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Drumourne'''|| ||[[:Category:Drumourne Townland, Tickmacrevan Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Drumourne&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Drumourne&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumourne&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=TICKMACREVAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Dunarragan|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Dunarragan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Dunarragan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Dunarragan&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=TICKMACREVAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Dunteige|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Dunteige&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Dunteige&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Dunteige&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=TICKMACREVAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Galdanagh|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Galdanagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Galdanagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Galdanagh&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=TICKMACREVAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Gartford|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Gartford&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Gartford&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Gartford&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=TICKMACREVAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Glebe|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Glebe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Glebe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Glebe&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=TICKMACREVAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Glenarm Demesne|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Glenarm+Demesne%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Glenarm+Demesne%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Glenarm%20Demesne&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=TICKMACREVAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Glore|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Glore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Glore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Glore&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=TICKMACREVAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Gortcarney|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Gortcarney&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Gortcarney&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Gortcarney&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=TICKMACREVAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Harphall'''|| ||[[:Category:Harphall Townland, Tickmacrevan Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Harphall&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Harphall&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Harphall&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=TICKMACREVAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Libbert East|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Libbert+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Libbert+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Libbert,%20east&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=TICKMACREVAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Libbert West|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Libbert+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Libbert+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Libbert,%20west&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=TICKMACREVAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Longfield|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Longfield&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Longfield&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Longfield&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=TICKMACREVAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Minnis North|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Minnis+North%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Minnis+North%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Minnis,%20north&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=TICKMACREVAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Mullaghconnelly|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Mullaghconnelly&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Mullaghconnelly&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Mullaghconnelly&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=TICKMACREVAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Munie North|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Munie+North%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Munie+North%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Munie,%20north&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=TICKMACREVAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Munie South|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Munie+South%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Munie+South%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Munie,%20south&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=TICKMACREVAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Old Church|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Old+Church%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Old+Church%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Old%20Church&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=TICKMACREVAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Owencloghy||''Owencloughy''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Owencloghy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Owencloghy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Owencloghy&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=TICKMACREVAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Parishagh|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Parishagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Parishagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Parishagh&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=TICKMACREVAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Stony Hill|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Stony+Hill%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Stony+Hill%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Stony%20Hill&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=TICKMACREVAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Town Parks|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Town+Parks%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Town+Parks%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Town%20Parks&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=TICKMACREVAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tully|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Tully&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Tully&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tully&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=TICKMACREVAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Unshinagh Mountain|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Unshinagh+Mountain%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Unshinagh+Mountain%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Unshinagh%20Mountain&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=TICKMACREVAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Unshinagh North|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Unshinagh+North%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Unshinagh+North%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Unshinagh,%20north&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=TICKMACREVAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Unshinagh South|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Unshinagh+South%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Unshinagh+South%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Unshinagh,%20south&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=TICKMACREVAN Griffiths Valuation.] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. More general sources for Antrim should be added to the main Antrim page. If you are adding a source here it would be helpful if you could let [[Meredith-1182|me (David)]] know so I don't accidentally overwrite your input with an automatic update. Thanks. :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== :Current parish format version 4.0. Addition of Griffiths valuation on parish pages. :Previous version 3.5. Addition of 'Places Nearby' link where coordinates are known. Upgrading Logainm links to match new Logainm web site; 3.6 Change to teams structure implementation. ==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://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 ----
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Tidcombe

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== Tidcombe History == '''Tidcombe''' is a small village in Wiltshire, England, on the eastern edge of the county, near Hampshire. It is about 9 miles (14 km) southeast of Marlborough and 7 miles (11 km) southwest of Hungerford, Berkshire. With few inhabitants, it forms part of the civil parish of ''Tidcombe and Fosbury''. Tidcombe was probably part of the Bedwyn estate that was passed by the Crown to Abingdon Abbey in the 8th century and held there until about 975. In 1066 it had been granted away from the Crown to Wenesius and subsequently down to members of the Beauchamp family of Elmley Castle, Worcestershire. Domesday Book of 1086 recorded nine households at Titicome. Tidcombe lay within Savernake Forest until 1330. In the 19th century, the names '''Tidcombe''' and '''Titcombe''' were both in use. Tidcombe village was designated a conservation area in 1975. {{Image|file=Tidcombe_Photos-33.jpg |caption=Map of Tidcombe }} The village is small, currently about 12 houses, in a hilly area rich in mature trees and reached by a winding lane which runs roughly north-south. The few buildings are widely spaced along the lane, not all are visible from the lane. These are principally: * the [[#Tidcombe manor house |manor house]] (mid to late 18th century, Grade II* listed, west side of the lane), * the [[#Church of St Michael|13th century church]] with 17th-century tower (Grade II* listed, west side of the lane) * a 19th century former vicarage (east side of the lane and east of the church) * small former school house (built c.1858, closed c. 1879 - south of the church and on the west side of the lane) * an active farmyard * several cottages with various outbuildings The wooded grounds of the manor, the vicarage house and the churchyard constitute most of the village area. About 1840 there were two farmyards at the north end of the street, one on each side, and a house and a farmyard stood immediately north of the vicarage house. There were then nine cottages in the street, including a terrace of five at the south end. Of the buildings standing c. 1840 only the church, the manor house, a small house apparently of 17th-century origin, and a possibly 19th-century cottage survived in 1998. {{Image|file=Tidcombe_Photos-23.jpg |caption=Tidcombe }} A long barrow, a bowl barrow, and several prehistoric ditches lie on the downland south of Tidcombe village. See also: * [[:Category: Pike-5935 Tidcombe| Tidcombe WikiTree Profiles]] * [[Space:Tidcombe Photos|Tidcombe Photos]] * [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Tidcombe Wikimedia: Tidcombe] {{Image|file=Tidcombe_Photos-21.jpg |caption=Tidcombe }} === Population === Domesday Book of 1086 recorded nine households at Titicome. The population of Tidcombe parish in 1801 was 220. Between then and 1881, when it was 238, it was at its lowest, at 204, in 1811 and its highest, at 274, in 1861. It had fallen to 199 by 1891 and, despite the addition of Hippenscombe to the parish, to 190 by 1901. A rise to 251 between 1901 and 1911 and a fall to 197 between 1911 and 1921 cannot be explained. Despite the addition of part of Shalbourne in 1934 the population of Tidcombe and Fosbury parish continued to fall. There were 158 inhabitants in 1951, 97 in 1971. In 1991 the population was 105. === Church of St Michael === The Church of St Michael is a 13th century church with 17th-century tower (Grade II* listed) located on the west side of the lane. {{Image|file=Tidcombe_Photos.jpg |caption=Church of St Michael }} :'''Dedicated to''': Michael the Archangel : '''Location''': Tidcombe and Fosbury, Wiltshire, South West England, England : '''Diocese''': Anglican Diocese of Salisbury :'''Heritage designation''': Grade II* listed building (1966–) : '''Religion''': Anglicanism {{Image|file=Tidcombe_Photos-7.jpg |caption=Church of St Michael - interior }} In 1926 the vicarages of Tidcombe and Fosbury were united. Today the parish forms part of the Savernake team ministry, alongside eleven other rural churches around Burbage. ''"Open all day, every day and enabling Christian worship throughout the year, St Michael’s Tidcombe provides a beautiful and historic setting for Christian worship and celebration, as well as a centre of sanctuary, peace and contemplation for all who visit." Note: Church registers begin in 1639. They are lacking for 1702-30, and registrations of burials are also lacking for 1676-9. More Photos: [https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:St_Michael%27s_church,_Tidcombe Wikimedia: Church of St Michael ] See also: * [[:Category: St Michael's Churchyard, Tidcombe, Wiltshire|St Michael's Churchyard, Tidcombe, Wiltshire]] === Tidcombe manor house === The '''manor house''' at Tidcombe is mid to late 18th century, Grade II* listed, and located on the west side of the lane. {{Image|file=Tidcombe_Photos-11.jpg |caption=Tidcombe manor house (south face) }} : '''Location''': Tidcombe and Fosbury, Wiltshire, South West England, England : '''Occupant''': [[Jellicoe-2|George Jellicoe, 2nd Earl Jellicoe]], wartime commander of the Special Boat Service and long-serving politician in the House of Lords, lived at Tidcombe Manor in later life until his death in 2007 : '''Heritage designation''': Grade II* listed building (1966–) {{Image|file=Tidcombe_Photos-12.jpg |caption=Tidcombe manor house - main entrance }} The '''manor house''' was built in the mid 18th century, possibly for John Tanner soon after c. 1767. It is a two-storeyed house of red brick with, on the south, a main front of five bays, of which the central bay is pedimented and incorporates an open-pedimented doorcase.  On the ground floor the house originally had four rooms, two on each side of a central staircase hall. In the 1930s a rear service wing was enlarged, the interior of the house was much altered, a garden with rustic walls of flint was made to the west, and a swimming pool house was built in a Moorish style. In the 1960s stables were converted to cottages, in the 1970s a bay was added to the service wing and a coach house was converted to a library, and in 1990 the south forecourt was altered to designs by Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe.  ==== Early History ==== Lords of the manor included William Esturmy of Wulfhall (died 1427; MP and Speaker of the House of Commons) and John Seymour (died 1464, also an MP).  In the late 12th century the manor was held by Henry Hussey. Formerly it may have been held by members of the Beauchamp family, and in 1249 William de Beauchamp of Elmley Castle (Worcs.) confirmed it to Hussey's successor. The overlordship of the manor was held by William's son William, earl of Warwick (d. 1298), and descended with the earldom. By 1540 the manor of Tidcombe was acquired by Sir John’s son Edward who had gained favour with Henry VIII and elevated to Earl of Hertford. He was executed in 1552 and the manor passed to his son Edward who was a minor. From 1553 to 1675 the manor descended with Tottenham Lodge in Great Bedwyn successively to William Duke of Somerset and via Sarah his widow until by direction of the Duke of Northumberland, Hugh Percy, it was sold in 1767 to Edward Tanner. It was he who in about 1770 built the Manor house. On his death in 1779 the house and manorial estate passed to his son John. From John Tanner it passed to Sarah his daughter and to her son the Reverend William Churchill. In 1872 he sold the land to Thomas Hayward from whom it passed through his son to Mr J W Hayward who owns Tidcombe Farm of 940 acres and farms a further 2000 acres in 2005. More Photos: [https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Tidcombe_Manor Wikimedia: Tidcombe manor] == Early Tidcombe Families == === Jellicoe === [[Jellicoe-2|George Jellicoe, 2nd Earl Jellicoe]], wartime commander of the Special Boat Service and long-serving politician in the House of Lords, lived at [[#Tidcombe manor house |Tidcombe Manor]] in later life until his death in 2007. Born in 1918, he was the only son but sixth and youngest child of [[Jellicoe-3|John Henry Rushworth Jellicoe]], 1st Earl Jellicoe, who was a First World War naval hero, commander at the Battle of Jutland, and Admiral of the Fleet, and his wife [[Cayzer-6|Florence Gwendoline Cayzer]]. His eldest son, Patrick, succeeds to the title. === Pike === Baptisms, marriages and burials of the '''Pike/Pyke''' family first appear in the Tidcombe records in 1632, and continue up until 1839, after which time all members of the Pike/Pyke family appear to have left Tidcombe. * [[Pike-42|Robert Pyke of Marton, Wiltshire (1474-1557)]]: It is not clear what Robert's association to Tidcombe is, but in his will he leaves money to the church - "Also I geve towardes the rePARaconnes of Titcombe churche" * [[Androwes-1|Elizabeth Pyke of Marten, West Bedwyn, Wiltshire (1478-1558)]] ''(widow of Robert (above)'': Again, It is not clear what her association to Tidcombe is, but in her will he leaves money to the church - "I give to the parishe Churche of Tytcombe one busshell of wheate" * [[Pyke-1094|John Pyke of Titcombe (died 1613)]]: In his will John requested he be buried in the parish church (or churchyard) of Titcombe (Church of St Michael), to which he left twelve pence * [[Pike-6285|James Pike]], son of Jeffery, was buried on 18 Jun 1682, at the Church of St Michael, Tidcombe. ** His children; [[Pike-6286|Thomas]], [[Pyke-278|Mary]], [[Pyke-277|James]], [[Pyke-276|Bridget]] and [[Pike-6281|Edward]], were baptised in the Church of St Michael, Tidcombe. * [[Pike-7268|John Pike]] was buried on 2 Nov 1670 at the Church of St Michael, Tidcombe. ** His son, [[Pike-7263|Robert Pike]] was also buried there on 1 Feb 1663 ''(he was only ~20, and predeceased his father, John) ** His son, [[Pike-7262|Francis Pike]] was also buried there on 6 Sep 1665 ''(he was only ~18, and predeceased his father, John) ** His son, [[Pike-7261|John Pike]] was also buried there, on 6 Jul 1685. * [[Pike-2211|Joseph Pike (c1748-1818)]]: My ([[Pike-5935]]) '''Pike''' family originated from Tidcombe where my 5xGGrandFather, [[Pike-2211|Joseph Pike]], first appears in the Church of St Michael records in 1770 when he married [[Lovelock-98|Ann Lovelock]]. ** Joseph and Ann had 8 children: Elizabeth (1780), Sarah (1781), Winefrid (1784), Isaac (1787), Joseph (1789), Thomas (1794), James (1797) and Leah (1801). All of their children were baptised at the church of St Michael. ** Two of his sons, [[Pike-6042|James]] and [[Pike-2210|Joseph]], along with their wives and children (a combined family of 16 in total) emigrated to Australia in 1840 as free (assisted) settlers. They arrived in South Australia from London on the ship "Fairlie" on July 7 1840. Many of their descendants soon moved on to other states of colonial Australia - Tasmania, Victoria and Western Australia. ** ([[Pike-5935]]) I was fortunate enough to visit Tidcombe when travelling through England in 2019. I have uploaded the photos I took (some of which you see on this page) to [[Space:Tidcombe Photos|Tidcombe Photos]] Note: The '''Pike''' and '''Whitebread''' families of Tidcombe became connected when [[Pike-5801|Rachael Pike]], grand daughter of [[Pike-2211|Joseph Pike]] married [[Whitebread-103|Shadrach Whitebread]], grandson of [[Whitebread-84|Charles Whitebread]] in 1852 in Adelaide, South Australia. === Whitebread === The marriage of [[Whitebread-84|Charles Whitebread]] and [[Witts-74|Hannah Witts]] in 1781 at the Church of St Michael, Tidcombe appears to be the first record of the '''Whitebread''' family in Tidcombe. * Charles and Hannah had 8 children: William (1782), Charles (1784), Thomas (1787), Mary (1789), Sarah (1793), Samuel (1795), Hannah (1801) and James (1806). All of their children were baptised at the Church of St Michael, Tidcombe. ** His youngest son, [[Whitebread-102|James]] emigrated to Australia in 1840 on the ship "Lysander" with his wife, Charlotte and five sons, Adolphus, William, Shadrach, Josiah and Alfred, arriving at Port Adelaide, South Australia on 6th Sept 1840. ** [[Whitebread-86|Isaac (Whitebread) Whitbread (bef.1810-1840)]], grandson of [[Whitebread-84|Charles Whitebread]], son of William Whitebread, also emigrated to Australia in 1840 on the ship "Charles Kerr", with his wife Emma (Amy) and four children, Elizabeth (Mills), Charles, William and Matilda, also his brother-in-law George Mills and his wife Mary Ann with two children. Other member of the Whitebread family remained in Tidcombe. Baptisms, marriages and burials of the Whitebread family continue to appear in the Tidcombe records up until 1860, after which time the Whitebread family appear to have left Tidcombe. == Sources == * Wikipedia, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tidcombe Tidcombe] * British History Online, [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/wilts/vol16/pp215-222 Tidcombe] * [http://www.wiltshire.gov.uk/tidcombe_-_approved_statement-2.pdf Tidcombe Conservation Area Statement, March 2005] Kennet District Council, 2005. Describes each building of the village. See also: * [[:Category: Pike-5935 Tidcombe| Tidcombe WikiTree Profiles]] * [[Space:Tidcombe Photos|Tidcombe Photos]] * [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Tidcombe Wikimedia: Tidcombe] {{Image|file=Tidcombe_Photos-20.jpg |caption=Tidcombe }}

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[[Category:16 for 16 Mission Participants]] [[Space:16_For_16|16 For 16]] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1678280/did-you-complete-the-16-for-16-for-for-mission-and-need-sticker| G2G Post - Completed mission and need sticker] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1678276/are-you-participating-in-the-2024-16-for-16-mission?start=0#a_list_title Link to my original G2G answer] I am only including missions I might do on this Space Page. == “One and done” missions: == *Add a new or additional photo of yourself to your profile. *Increase your CC7 number from ________ (starting number) to ______ (add 160). *Try out the WikiTree Browser Extension. *Try out the Wikitree Sourcer extension. *Start or join a One-Name Study. *Start or join a One-Place Study. *Join a topical project. *Join a functional project. *Add a book to the Source Library. == Here are missions where you’ll want to count (Complete Monthly): == === I earned Club 100 badges in these 6 or 12 months: === #January #February #March #April #May #(Score Mark) # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I earned Club 1000 badges in these 6 or 12 months:=== #January # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===Tally your thank yous given each month:=== Your goal is 16 a month! JANUARY: #[[Churm-1|Roger Churm]] #[[WikiTree-1|Admin WikiTree]] #[[Luker-573|Patty (Luker) LaPlante]] #[[Craig-4574|Sandy (Craig) Patak]] #[[Mc_Nutt-944|Margaret Ann Mc Nutt]] #[[Brunson-1754|Pat Brunson]] #[[Glover-9991|Anonymous Glover]] #[[Quesnell-14|Brian Quesnell]] #[[Cross-14061|Kevin Cross]] #[[Jackson_Williams-2|Kelsey Jackson Williams]] #[[McClary-130|Jayme (McClary) Hart]] #[[Wiles-1766|Jannie Wiles]] #[[Weddington-53|Eric Weddington]] #[[Kennedy-10564|James Kennedy]] #[[Kennedy-10564|James Kennedy]] #[[Kennedy-10564|James Kennedy]] FEBRUARY: #[[Hoppes-244|Audrey (Hoppes) Martin]] #[[Gullison-3|Aaron Gullison]] #[[Massey-4724|Anne Massey]] #[[Gray-20175|David Gray]] #[[Cross-14061|Kevin Cross]] #[[Williams-5383|Kristin (Williams) Anderson]] #[[Spivey-701|Janet (Spivey) Clifton]] #[[Wallace-18162|Lily (Wallace) Stoffell]] #[[Massey-4724|Anne Massey]] #[[Mix-216|Steven Mix]] #[[Livingston-4323|Lindsay Livingston]] #[[Norum-7|Dan Norum]] #[[Hofmann-545|Hans Hofmann]] #[[Norum-7|Dan Norum]] #[[Stratton-2372|JJ Stratton]] #[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]] MARCH: #[[WikiTree-1|Admin WikiTree]] #[[Snow-2128|Chet Snow]] #[[Armitage-1017|Sue (Armitage) Carlson Dunn]] #[[Hoppes-244|Audrey (Hoppes) Martin]] #[[Cross-14061|Kevin Cross]] #[[Hoppes-244|Audrey (Hoppes) Martin]] #[[Cross-14061|Kevin Cross]] #[[Cross-14061|Kevin Cross]] #[[Hoppes-244|Audrey (Hoppes) Martin]] #[[Hoppes-244|Audrey (Hoppes) Martin]] #[[Hoppes-244|Audrey (Hoppes) Martin]] #[[Hoppes-244|Audrey (Hoppes) Martin]] #[[Hoppes-244|Audrey (Hoppes) Martin]] #[[Hoppes-244|Audrey (Hoppes) Martin]] #[[Zurcher-160|Randi Zurcher]] #[[McKissick-233|Sarah McKissick]] APRIL: #[[Chadwick-1021|Henry Chadwick]] #[[WikiTree-1|Admin WikiTree]] #[[Royster-429|Brandy Royster]] #[[Cole-12136|Margaret Cole]] #[[Cole-12136|Margaret Cole]] #[[Long-25372|Ray Long]] #[[Hamilton-28711|David Hamilton]] #[[Merritt-1144|Kristin Merritt]] #[[Merritt-1144|Kristin Merritt]] #[[Merritt-1144|Kristin Merritt]] #[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]] #[[Huval-4|Terri Huval]] #[[Long-25372|Ray Long]] #[[Long-25372|Ray Long]] #[[Young-61406|Lauren Young]] #[[Mann-11238|W Mann]] MAY: #[[Allman-716|Karen Allman]] #[[Powell-23762|Lewis Powell IV]] #[[WikiTree-1|Admin WikiTree]] #[[Reed-6731|Richard Reed]] #[[Cross-14061|Kevin Cross]] #[[Allman-716|Karen Allman]] #[[Reed-6731|Richard Reed]] #[[Hoppes-244|Audrey (Hoppes) Martin]] #[[Hoppes-244|Audrey (Hoppes) Martin]] #[[Norum-7|Dan Norum]] # # # # # # *June: *July: *August: *September: *October: *November: *December: == Here are missions where you’ll want to count (Complete Weekly): == ===I participated in these 16, 32, 48 or 64 weekly challenges:=== (Examples: 52 Ancestors, Data Doctors Challenge, Saturday Sourcing Sprints, WikiTree Challenge) #Data Doctors - Challenge of the Week: Help repair or resolve broken links #Data Doctors - Challenge of the Week: Clean up GEDCOM-generated data #Data Doctors - Challenge of the Week: Correct simple errors in reference tags #Data Doctors - Challenge of the Week: Improve orphaned profiles #Data Doctors - Challenge of the Week: Help repair or resolve broken links #Data Doctors - Challenge of the Week: Clean up GEDCOM-generated data #Data Doctors - Challenge of the Week: Improve star profiles #Data Doctors - Challenge of the Week: Add missing FindaGrave connections between existing profiles #Data Doctors - Correct simple errors in reference tags #Data Doctors - Challenge of the week: Improve orphaned profiles #Data Doctors - Clean up GEDCOM-generated data #Data Doctors - Add missing Find A Grave connections between existing profiles # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) == Here are missions where you’ll want to count (Complete anytime): == ===I solved these 16, 32, 48 or 64 Unknowns from my Watchlist or the tree at large:=== #[[Cooper-43368|Ethel Elizabeth (Cooper) Hambrick]] #[[Goodfellow-1241|Mary M. (Goodfellow) Owen]] # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I improved these 16, 32, 48 or 64 early profiles from my Watchlist:=== (Sort by oldest edit) #[[Yarbrough-1493|Lewis Herman Yarbrough]] #[[Mahone-118|Stephen Marshall Mahone]] #[[Kennedy-24625|Emma B. (Kennedy) Tidwell]] #[[Rowe-12250|Theodocia Elizabeth (Rowe) Tidwell]] #[[Tidwell-1374|James Lee Tidwell]] # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I dated these 16, 32, 48 or 64 undated profiles from suggestions 131-134:=== #Error 133: No Dates - Dates on relatives - Open - Added Dates - [[Owens-371|Mable (Owens) Threatt ]] #Warning 132: No Dates - No Dates on relatives - Open - Status Died - [[Burgess-4317|Carter Burgess]] #Error 133: No Dates - Dates on relatives - Open - Added Dates - [[Foster-36607|Epsa Catherine (Foster) Jenks]] #Error 133: No Dates - Dates on relatives - Open - Added Dates -[[Drury-249|John F. Drury]] #Error 133: No Dates - Dates on relatives - Open - Added Dates -[[UNKNOWN-27616|Elizabeth Louise (UNKNOWN) Alvis]] # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I resolved these 16, 32, 48 or 64 profiles in the Needs GEDCOM Cleanup Category:=== #Warning 851: GEDCOM uncleaned Interpret date - Cleaned Up - [[Alvis-1862|Marty Bryant Alvis]] #Warning 851: GEDCOM uncleaned Interpret date - Cleaned Up - [[Owens-371|Mable (Owens) Threatt]] #Warning 851: GEDCOM uncleaned Interpret date - Cleaned Up - [[UNKNOWN-140574|Inez Jones (UNKNOWN) Unknown]] #Warning 851: GEDCOM uncleaned Interpret date - Cleaned Up - [[Harris-903|Jane (Harris) McCaule]] #Warning 851: GEDCOM uncleaned Interpret date - Cleaned Up - [[Kennedy-16323|John Joseph Kennedy]] #Warning 851: GEDCOM uncleaned Interpret date - Cleaned Up - [[Adams-1259|John Adams ]] #Warning 851: GEDCOM uncleaned Interpret date - Cleaned Up -[[Kelsay-25|Margaret (Kelsay) Adams )]] #Warning 851: GEDCOM uncleaned Interpret date - Cleaned Up - [[Ward-23264|Nancy Ellizabeth (Ward) Todd ]] #Warning 851: GEDCOM uncleaned Interpret date - Cleaned Up - [[Traffanstedt-4|Dovie Lucille (Traffanstedt) McElroy]] #Warning 851: GEDCOM uncleaned Interpret date - Cleaned Up - [[Traffanstedt-18|Paul T. Traffanstedt]] #Warning 851: GEDCOM uncleaned Interpret date - Cleaned Up - [[Phillips-51249|Mary Elizabeth (Phillips) Caddell]] #Warning 851: GEDCOM uncleaned Interpret date - Cleaned Up - [[Reeves-3437|Miles Anderson Reeves]] #Warning 851: GEDCOM uncleaned Interpret date - Cleaned Up - [[Dowdy-45|Margaret (Dowdy) Sego]] #Warning 851: GEDCOM uncleaned Interpret date - Cleaned Up - [[Stanford-914|Martha (Stanford) Molloy]] #Warning 851: GEDCOM uncleaned Interpret date - Cleaned Up - [[Hanna-253|James (Hanna) Hannah]] #Warning 851: GEDCOM uncleaned Interpret date - Cleaned Up - [[Hartzog-49|George H. Hartzog ]] #Warning 851: GEDCOM uncleaned Interpret date - Cleaned Up - [[Unknown-5730|Nancy E. (Unknown) Marcy]] #Warning 851: GEDCOM uncleaned Interpret date - Cleaned Up - [[Alvis-93|Elijah Alvis]] #Warning 851: GEDCOM uncleaned Interpret date - Cleaned Up - [[Broome-196|Spyers C. Broome ]] #Warning 851: GEDCOM uncleaned Interpret date - Cleaned Up -[[Raines-702|Robert Raines]] #Warning 851: GEDCOM uncleaned Interpret date - Cleaned Up -[[Ramsey-2093|Richard H. Ramsey]] #Warning 851: GEDCOM uncleaned Interpret date - Cleaned Up - [[Higdon-11|Gertrude H. (Higdon) Moran]] #Warning 851: GEDCOM uncleaned Interpret date - Cleaned Up - [[Reed-26914|Sarah Elizabeth (Reed) Duskin (1842-1912)]] #Warning 851: GEDCOM uncleaned Interpret date - Cleaned Up - [[Alvis-1978|Edward B Alvis ]] #Warning 851: GEDCOM uncleaned Interpret date - Cleaned Up - [[UNKNOWN-27616|Elizabeth Louise (UNKNOWN) Alvis]] #Warning 851: GEDCOM uncleaned Interpret date - Cleaned Up - [[Britton-70|Lorene Mattie (Britton) Hanson]] #Warning 851: GEDCOM uncleaned Interpret date - Cleaned Up - [[Killian-33|Beulah Greene (Killian) Reed]] #Warning 851: GEDCOM uncleaned Interpret date - Cleaned Up - [[Reed-589|Albert Otis Reed]] #Warning 851: GEDCOM uncleaned Interpret date - Cleaned Up - [[Groom-1727|Ernest Cleveland Groom]] #Warning 851: GEDCOM uncleaned Interpret date - Cleaned Up - [[Higdon-14|Fannie Lou (Higdon) Bradshaw]] #Warning 851: GEDCOM uncleaned Interpret date - Cleaned Up - [[Shankles-1|Reed Thomas Shankles]] #Warning 851: GEDCOM uncleaned Interpret date - Cleaned Up - [[Ferguson-197|Beulah Mamie (Ferguson) Satterfield]] # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I added at least one source to these 16, 32, 48 or 64 profiles from the Unsourced Profiles Category or subcategories:=== #[[Reissinger-11|Thomas Vitus Fite Reissinger ]] #[[Richards-351|James Daniel Richards ]] #[[Simmons-4287|Raford Travis Simmons]] #[[Tidwell-22|Willis Tidwell]] #[[Tidwell-52|William Daniel Tidwell]] #[[Mason-10051|Susie Juanette (Mason) Strong]] #[[Traffanstedt-4|Dovie Lucille (Traffanstedt) McElroy]] #[[Traffanstedt-18|Paul T. Traffanstedt]] #[[Alexander-7642|Alvin R. Alexander]] #[[Alexander-7646|Dorothy Alexander]] #[[Alexander-7650|Evelyn Jeanette Alexander]] #[[Alexander-7639|Fay Linley Alexander]] #[[Alexander-7647|Otis W. Alexander ]] #[[Alexander-7640|Mary Faye (Alexander) Moore]] #[[Alexander-7645|Zellner Ruth (Alexander) Perry]] #[[Becker-3961|Mary (Becker) Alexander]] #[[Johnson-32337|Mary Ellen (Johnson) Falkner]] #[[Isbell-330|Dora Theola (Isbell) Falkner]] #[[Stanton-1633|Caroline (Stanton) Simmons]] #[[Baker-53491|Helen Faustine (Baker) Park]] #[[Bradford-9255|Julia Victoria (Bradford) Ray )]] #[[Bowman-1771|Vera Roberta (Bowman) Trundle]] #[[Bridges-4467|Lillie J. (Bridges) Hughes]] #[[Bryan-3216|James Tillman Bryan]] #[[Bulman-29|Dorothy (Bulman) Rodgers]] #[[Walker-67050|Anna Mae (Walker) Patty]] #[[Weathers-1495|Margaret Jane (Weathers) Davis]] #[[Weldon-589|Charles Harold Weldon]] #[[Mathews-1411|Albert Goss Mathews]] #[[Parham-890|Myrtle E. (Parham) Beall]] #[[Perry-27665|Mary Elizabeth (Perry) Bice]] #[[Peters-15782|Joseph Morrow Peters Sr.]] #[[Haddock-2003|Buena Lee (Haddock) Dedmon]] #[[Kirklin-1|Henry Harvie Kirklin]] #[[Little-4678|Durand Deward Alexander Little]] #[[Whitehead-5022|Annie Frances Whitehead]] #[[Whitehead-5026|Elisha L. Whitehead]] #[[Taylor-44751|Isaac Yates Taylor]] #[[Waybright-205|Clifton Mason Waybright]] #[[Brown-125889|William Charter Brown]] #[[Burns-20924|Robert Fred Burns]] #[[Boles-687|Betty M. (Boles) Luttrell]] #[[Sandlin-616|Simeon Sylvanis Sandlin]] #[[Talton-139|Benny Joe Talton]] #[[Welborn-1620|Martin H. Welborn]] #[[Taylor-3649|Ezekiel Wilder Taylor Sr.]] #[[Kirkwood-1996|James Kirkwood]] #[[Bailey-23905|Sarah L. (Bailey) Snider]] #[[Baker-195|Anne Eve (Baker) Freeman]] #[[Lansdell-399|Floyd Houston Lansdell]] #[[Willis-10853|Ida (Willis) Lansdell]] #[[Box-2524|Milo Ringo Box]] #[[Wells-32005|Laura Jane (Wells) Box]] #[[Worley-891|Bertie Mae Worley ]] #[[Weaver-8407|John Biffle Weaver]] #[[Unknown-678646|Mary (Unknown) Cromeans]] #[[Robinson-64803|John Hope Robinson]] #[[Traweek-70|Sallie Lola Traweek]] # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I improved these 16, 32, 48 or 64 profiles of individuals who died young:=== #[[Johnson-133816|Palmer Johnson ]] #[[Lamar-1535|John Burwell Lamar ]] #[[Bates-17569|Michael Lee Bates]] #[[Cofield-319|Unnamed Infant Cofield]] #[[Cofield-318|Unnamed Infant Cofield ]] #[[Tidwell-2274|Lavieal Tidwell ]] #[[Tidwell-2275|Berrel Tidwell ]] #[[Tidwell-2191|Unknown Tidwell ]] #[[Logan-8337|Sandra Elizabeth Logan]] #[[Shirley-3987|William Arthur Shirley ]] #[[Beard-736|Charles Rollen Beard (1924-1924)]] #[[Jones-141516|John Thomas Jones Jr.]] #[[Hallford-44|Joseph Hallford]] #[[Worley-891|Bertie Mae Worley]] # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I added WikiTree links to bio statement in 16, 32, 48 or 64 Find-A-Grave profiles=== #[[Mahone-82|Ida Mae (Mahone) Whitman]] #[[Whitman-4342|Samuel Jarrell Whitman Sr. ]] #[[Mahone-83|James Marion Mahone ]] #[[Dougherty-2862|Ida George (Dougherty) Weldon ]] #[[Dougherty-2870|James Godfrey Dougherty]] #[[Mahone-86|Lula Margaret (Mahone) Fannin]] #[[Whitman-4341|Cecelia Ann (Whitman) Tidwell ]] #[[Tidwell-1229|James Albert Tidwell]] #[[Tidwell-1232|Lussie James Tidwell ]] #[[Yarbrough-1486|Canvis Bell (Yarbrough) Tidwell]] #[[Tidwell-1236|Franklin Johnson Tidwell]] #[[Tidwell-1240|Henry Clay Tidwell ]] #[[Chambers-10274|Ronald Eugene Chambers]] #[[Jones-107097|Georgia Alice (Jones) Whitman]] #[[Fincher-315|Frances Elva (Fincher) Whitman]] #[[Whitman-1607|Vernon Irene (Whitman) Smith]] #[[Whitman-4351|Essie Alice (Whitman) Crumpton]] #[[Mahone-88|Annie Virginia (Mahone) Thompson ]] #[[Mahone-87|Jimmie Marion (Mahone) Dixon ]] #[[Yarbrough-1058|James Yarbrough]] #[[Mahone-94|Thomas Flournoy Mahone]] #[[Whitman-4345|Brenda Joy (Whitman) Aldridge]] #[[Whitman-4347|Thomas Ferrell Whitman]] #[[Whitman-4344|Rita Dianne (Whitman) Cooper]] #[[Cooper-31822|Warren Douglas Cooper]] #[[Whitman-4348|Ronald Eugene Whitman]] #[[Whitman-4349|Rebecca Lois Whitman]] #[[Aldridge-2774|Jimmy Lloyd Aldridge]] #[[Crumpton-744|Henry Mitchell Crumpton]] #[[Dixon-14398|Evan Anthony Dixon Sr.]] #[[Dixon-14402|Linda Marie Dixon]] #[[Mahone-97|Jones Marion Mahone]] #[[Culpepper-1171|Lillian J. (Culpepper) Mahone]] #[[Mahone-92|Thomas Marshall Mahone]] #[[Smith-248072|Bessie Joyce Smith]] # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ==Missions Completed== #I added 16 profiles to a cemetery category #I added 32 profiles to a cemetery category #I added 48 profiles to a cemetery category #I added 64 profiles to a cemetery category #I added a WikiTree "flower" to 16 Find-A-Grave profiles #I added a WikiTree "flower" to 32 Find-A-Grave profiles #I added a WikiTree "flower" to 48 Find-A-Grave profiles #I added a WikiTree "flower" to 64 Find-A-Grave profiles #I resolved these 16 Data Doctor Suggestions #I resolved these 32 Data Doctor Suggestions #I resolved these 48 Data Doctor Suggestions #I resolved these 64 Data Doctor Suggestions #I uploaded 16 photos or headstones to profiles #I uploaded 32 photos or headstones to profiles #I uploaded 48 photos or headstones to profiles #I uploaded 64 photos or headstones to profiles #I improved 16 profiles from my Anniversaries list #I improved 32 profiles from my Anniversaries list #I improved 48 profiles from my Anniversaries list #I improved 64 profiles from my Anniversaries list #I added WikiTree links to bio statement in 16 Find-A-Grave profiles #I added WikiTree links to bio statement in 32 Find-A-Grave profiles #I improved 16 random profiles #I improved 32 random profiles #I improved 48 random profiles #I improved 64 random profiles #I resolved these 16 profiles in the Needs GEDCOM Cleanup Category #I resolved these 32 profiles in the Needs GEDCOM Cleanup Category #I added at least one source to 16 profiles from the Unsourced Profiles Category or subcategories #I added at least one source to 32 profiles from the Unsourced Profiles Category or subcategories #I added at least one source to 48 profiles from the Unsourced Profiles Category or subcategories #I start a free-space project. #January Connect-a-Thon: I added 215 profiles #I created a source in FamilySearch for 16 WikiTree profiles using the FamilySearch Match tool #I created a source in FamilySearch for 32 WikiTree profiles using the FamilySearch Match tool #I created a source in FamilySearch for 48 WikiTree profiles using the FamilySearch Match tool #I created a source in FamilySearch for 64 WikiTree profiles using the FamilySearch Match tool #I joined a geographical project - [[Space:US Black Heritage Project Alabama Team|US Black Heritage Project Alabama Team]] # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ====I added 16, 32, 48 or 64 profiles to a cemetery category:==== #[[Boyd-12662|Virginia Ann (Boyd) Meadows]] #[[Kornegay-354|George Kornegay]] #[[Kornegay-355|Elizabeth Kornegay]] #[[Gray-12369|Bunnetta Beck (Gray) Broadwater]] #[[Foster-33210|Fred Eugene Foster]] #[[Fuller-19492|Eunice Adele (Fuller) Johnson]] #[[Johnson-127087|Jesse Thomas Johnson ]] #[[Johnson-133811|Allen Johnson]] #[[Johnson-133814|Martha Sue (Johnson) Foster ]] #[[Johnson-133816|Palmer Johnson ]] #[[Wagnon-102|James Thomas Wagnon ]] #[[Tidwell-1885|Nancy Jane (Tidwell) Thompson ]] #[[Harrison-19986|John Henry Harrison ]] #[[Thomas-67620|Mary Frances (Thomas) Harrison ]] #[[Leach-9520|Susan Emmaline (Leach) Jett ]] #[[Kirkland-4339|Wilson William Kirkland ]] #[[Higley-2134|William Marshall Higley ]] #[[Arrington-685|Ida Eugene (Arrington) Pastuszynski ]] #[[Simpson-22026|Willie Lee Simpson)]] #[[Wilson-41799|Elwyn Russel Wilson]] #[[Bishop-11884|Leeorah (Bishop) Hansard ]] #[[Seaborn-272|Robert Lewis Seaborn Jr. ]] #[[Banks-10740|Porter Alexander Banks ]] #[[Strange-3210|James Edmond Strange ]] #[[Norris-10867|Ambrose Alexander Norris]] #[[Hartley-6391|Susie (Hartley) Smith ]] #[[Goodwin-7989|Ollie L. (Goodwin) Terry )]] #[[Chapman-11345|Enoch Chapman ]] #[[Lamar-1535|John Burwell Lamar )]] #[[Haggard-1303|Henry Francis Haggard ]] #[[Owen-13287|Samuel F. Owen ]] #[[Helms-3565|Jesse Roe Helms ]] #[[Miller-115581|Bertha Mae (Miller) Johnson]] #[[Shipman-3390|Melvin Shipman ]] #[[Mooney-4152|Joseph E. Mooney ]] #[[Culver-3293|Asa Leroy Culver]] #[[Ballard-2014|Evan Coleman Ballard]] #[[Defee-63|Myrtice (Defee) Howell ]] #[[Daniel-7077|Billy George Daniel]] #[[Martin-15109|Theodore S. Martin]] #[[Martin-15105|Isaac Alvin Martin ]] #[[Davis-97806|Charles B Davis ]] #[[Lynch-16456|Minnie Lee (Lynch) Davis ]] #[[Davis-82103|James Madison Davis ]] #[[Compton-3483|Walter Compton ]] #[[Sasser-693|Elizabeth Mariah (Sasser) Maloy]] #[[Mainor-32|Marshall Malnor Mainor ]] #[[Beard-145|Nancy (Beard) Blocker]] #[[Kelley-5113|Wade Hampton Kelley ]] #[[Brightwell-338|James H. Brightwell ]] #[[Bryant-13940|Mollie (Bryant) Posey]] #[[Barrow-1037|John W. Barrow ]] #[[Holley-1176|William Thomas Holley]] #[[Weaver-11003|Mary Elizabeth (Weaver) Miller]] #[[Boone-3124|Nancy (Boone) Spradley]] #[[Franklin-6678|Joseph Jasper Franklin ]] #[[Barr-6390|Ann Josephine (Barr) Warren]] #[[Burgans-16|Thomas Jackson Burgans]] #[[Posey-2721|Samuel Posey]] #[[Bozeman-410|James Larkin Bozeman]] #[[Barrett-8246|Emma Routon (Barrett) Helms]] #[[Atkinson-7090|Daniel Thomas Atkinson]] #[[Bryan-1837|Joseph Franklin Bryan]] #[[Daniel-7037|Arrie (Daniel) Tyson]] ===I added a WikiTree "flower" to 16, 32, 48 or 64 Find-A-Grave profiles=== #[[Mahone-82|Ida Mae (Mahone) Whitman]] #[[Whitman-4342|Samuel Jarrell Whitman Sr. ]] #[[Mahone-83|James Marion Mahone ]] #[[Dougherty-2862|Ida George (Dougherty) Weldon ]] #[[Dougherty-2870|James Godfrey Dougherty ]] #[[Mahone-86|Lula Margaret (Mahone) Fannin]] #[[Shellman-57|Lula Tom (Shellman) Dougherty]] #[[Adams-53674|Ida Evora (Adams) Bunn ]] #[[Adams-53768|Wiley Charles Adams ]] #[[Tooke-477|Sarah Anne Elizabeth (Tooke) Adams ]] #[[Dunn-22533|Esende Eminade (Dunn) Adams ]] #[[Whitman-4341|Cecelia Ann (Whitman) Tidwell ]] #[[Tidwell-1229|James Albert Tidwell]] #[[Tidwell-1232|Lussie James Tidwell ]] #[[Yarbrough-1486|Canvis Bell (Yarbrough) Tidwell]] #[[Yarbrough-560|Bale Frank Yarbrough ]] #[[Monroe-1546|Missouri Frances (Monroe) Yarbrough ]] #[[Tidwell-1238|Joseph Johnson Tidwell ]] #[[Tidwell-1236|Franklin Johnson Tidwell]] #[[Tidwell-711|Lula Mae (Tidwell) Whitman]] #[[Tidwell-1240|Henry Clay Tidwell ]] #[[Tidwell-1241|Joseph Francis Tidwell]] #[[Tidwell-1242|Ida Gertrude (Tidwell) Dougherty]] #[[Tidwell-1239|Riley Birdine Tidwell]] #[[Dobbs-1892|Ida Mae (Dobbs) Tidwell ]] #[[Tidwell-1254|Ida Frances (Tidwell) Chambers]] #[[Chambers-10274|Ronald Eugene Chambers]] #[[Whitman-1608|Samuel Jackson Whitman]] #[[Jones-107097|Georgia Alice (Jones) Whitman]] #[[Fincher-315|Frances Elva (Fincher) Whitman]] #[[Whitman-1607|Vernon Irene (Whitman) Smith]] #[[Whitman-4351|Essie Alice (Whitman) Crumpton]] #[[Mahone-84|Will Ella (Mahone) Weldon ]] #[[Weldon-2089|Felix Lamar Weldon ]] #[[Mahone-85|Helen Doris (Mahone) Weldon]] #[[Mahone-89|Mary George (Mahone) James ]] #[[Mahone-88|Annie Virginia (Mahone) Thompson]] #[[Mahone-87|Jimmie Marion (Mahone) Dixon]] #[[Yarbrough-1058|James Yarbrough ]] #[[Mahone-94|Thomas Flournoy Mahone ]] #[[Mahone-155|Gussie Iola (Mahone) Harwell]] #[[Harwell-590|Maggie Florence (Harwell) Doggett (]] #[[Harwell-767|George Candler Harwell ]] #[[Monroe-1537|John Thomas Monroe ]] #[[Yarbrough-1495|Albert Corbett Yarbrough ]] #[[Colley-1742|Ludie Veritha (Colley) Yarbrough]] #[[Yarbrough-1493|Lewis Herman Yarbrough]] #[[Eaton-5177|James Henry Eaton]] #[[Lee-14148|William J. Lee ]] #[[Yarbrough-1776|Eston (Yarbrough) Aikens ]] #[[Yarbrough-1497|William Henry Yarbrough ]] #[[Yarbrough-1570|James Ethridge Yarbrough ]] #[[Abernethy-893|Nathan Hoyt Abernethy ]] #[[Adams-56071|Fred Adams]] #[[Adams-56073|James Frederick Adams (]] #[[Alexander-20730|Herman Davis Alexander ]] #[[Allen-54898|Hugh Winston Allen ]] #[[Allgood-681|Ernest Willie Allgood ]] #[[Allgood-683|James Louie Allgood ]] #[[Allgood-684|John Alexander Allgood ]] #[[Andrews-19035|Clarence Kendrick Andrews Sr. ]] #[[Arant-285|Frank Selman Arant ]] #[[Arnett-1904|Donald Edward Arnett]] #[[Atkins-1158|Alwyn Atkins]] ===I resolved these 16, 32, 48 or 64 Data Doctor Suggestions:=== #Hint: 586 FindaGrave-Link to merged Grave ID - [[Thomas-67620|Mary Frances (Thomas) Harrison ]] #Hint: 586 FindaGrave-Link to merged Grave ID - [[Leach-9520|Susan Emmaline (Leach) Jett ]] #Hint: 586 FindaGrave-Link to merged Grave ID - [[Kirkland-4339|Wilson William Kirkland ]] #Hint: 586 FindaGrave-Link to merged Grave ID - [[Higley-2134|William Marshall Higley]] #Hint: 586 FindaGrave-Link to merged Grave ID - [[Arrington-685|Ida Eugene (Arrington) Pastuszynski]] #Hint 106: Duplicates between global tree and unconnected - Merged - [[Mashburn-225|Annie Rebecca (Mashburn) Albritton]] #Error 961: Invalid domain name in link - Removed Link & Added Source - [[Servanne-1|Simonne Servanne ]] #Error 961: Invalid domain name in link - Corrected Link - [[Connell-341|Thomas Connell ]] #Error 961: Invalid domain name in link - Corrected Link - [[Honeycutt-294|Thomas Henry Honeycutt ]] #Error 961: Invalid domain name in link - Removed Link & Added Sources - [[Littlefield-1669|Henry Clay Littlefield (abt.1829-1867)]] #Error 896: Unknown parameter in template - Corrected Template - [[Brooks-24721|George Brooks]] #Error 944: Missing span Anchors - Corrected -[[Robertson-6387|William Pitt Robertson ]] #Hint 585: FindAGrave - Multiple profiles link to same grave ID - Merged [[Lumsden-738|Jessie Martin Lumsden Jr.]] #Hint 585: FindAGrave - Multiple profiles link to same grave ID - Merged - [[Risinger-5|Jacob Mariah Marion Risinger]] #Error 966: Link error various - Corrected Link - [[Clark-51303|Elizabeth Dixon Clark ]] #Error 966: Link error various - Corrected Link - [[Jackson-32148|Robert Jackson (-1849)]] # Warning 811: Uncleaned profile after merge - Cleaned Up Profile - [[Hartley-1451|Sarah Elizabeth (Hartley) Taylor]] #Warning 571: FindAGrave - Link without Grave ID - Added Link w/Complete Citation & Template - [[Peacock-2689|Jordan Peacock]] #Warning 571: FindAGrave - Link without Grave ID - Added Link w/Complete Citation & Template - [[Machen-63|Elizabeth Woods (Machen) Cross]] #Warning 571: FindAGrave - Link without Grave ID - Added Link w/Complete Citation & Template - [[Brantley-550|Francis Manley Brantley]] #Warning 571: FindAGrave - Link without Grave ID - Added Link w/Complete Citation & Template - [[Gatlin-82|Henrietta Gatlin]] #Warning 571: FindAGrave - Link without Grave ID - Added Link w/Complete Citation & Template - [[Austin-5637|Hiram B. Austin ]] #Error 113: Duplicate in relatives - Removed Spouse as Mother - [[Holliman-226|Elijah Valza Holliman]] #Error 113: Duplicate in relatives - Removed Mother as Spouse - [[Hearn-1842|Sidney Alexander Hearn]] #Error 113: Duplicate in relatives - Removed Daughter as Spouse - [[Sandlin-1280|William Jackson Bill Sandlin]] #Error 113: Duplicate in relatives - Removed Mother as Spouse - [[Woolf-236|Fielding Woolf]] #Hint: 586 FindaGrave - Link to merged Grave ID - Updated FindaGrave Link w/Complete Citation & Template - [[Childers-1884|Andrew Weaver Childers ]] #Hint: 586 FindaGrave - Link to merged Grave ID - Updated FindaGrave Link w/Complete Citation & Template - [[Standley-337|Needham J. Standley (1822-1864)]] #Hint: 586 FindaGrave - Link to merged Grave ID - Updated FindaGrave Link w/Complete Citation & Template - [[Chitwood-896|Richard Lee Chitwood ]] #Hint: 586 FindaGrave - Link to merged Grave ID - Updated FindaGrave Link w/Complete Citation & Template - [[Byram-17|James Cavalier Byram ]] #Hint: 586 FindaGrave - Link to merged Grave ID - Updated FindaGrave Link w/Complete Citation & Template - [[Bird-4371|Sarah Jane (Bird) Driskell ]] #Hint: 586 FindaGrave - Link to merged Grave ID - Updated FindaGrave Link w/Complete Citation & Template - [[Huggins-2893|Thomas Jefferson Huggins ]] #Error 133: No Dates - Dates on relatives - Open - Added Datse - [[Owens-371|Mable (Owens) Threat]] #Warning 851: GEDCOM uncleaned Interpret date - Cleaned Up - [[Kennedy-16323|John Joseph Kennedy]] #Warning 851: GEDCOM uncleaned Interpret date - Cleaned Up - [[Adams-1259|John Adams ]] #Warning 851: GEDCOM uncleaned Interpret date - Cleaned Up -[[Kelsay-25|Margaret (Kelsay) Adams )]] #Warning 851: GEDCOM uncleaned Interpret date - Cleaned Up - [[Ward-23264|Nancy Ellizabeth (Ward) Todd ]] #Hint 409: Marriage to duplicate person - Merged & Cleaned Up - [[Wilson-14419|Ava Cora (Wilson) Davis]] #Warning 571: FindAGrave - Link without Grave ID - Added Link w/Complete Citation & Template - [[Eaton-5177|James Henry Eaton]] #Warning 571: FindAGrave - Link without Grave ID - Added Link w/Complete Citation & Template - [[Lee-14148|William J. Lee ]] #Hint: 586 FindaGrave - Link to merged Grave ID - Updated FindaGrave Link w/Complete Citation & Template - [[Maples-543|Simeon C. Maples ]] #Hint: 586 FindaGrave - Link to merged Grave ID - Updated FindaGrave Link w/Complete Citation & Template - [[Rea-2389|David Neil Rea ]] #Hint 587: FindAGrave - Link to nonexisting Grave ID - Updated FindAGrave Link w/Complete Citation & Template - [[Moore-41866|Martha Ann (Moore) Mitchell ]] #Warning 615: Birth Location Country not recognized - Corrected Location - [[Reed-8040|Thomas L. Reed ]] #Warning 615: Birth Location Country not recognized - Corrected Location - [[Bachor-1|Rachael (Bachor) Jones]] #Warning 676: Abbreviated Marriage Location Country not recommended - Corrected Location - [[Jones-32422|Menirva Alma (Jones) Reed]] #Warning 615: Birth Location Country not recognized - Corrected Location - [[Jones-32422|Menirva Alma (Jones) Reed]] #Data Doctor - Error 603: USA too early in birth location - Corrected Location - [[Unknown-527925|Charity (Unknown) Williams ]] #Error 608: Misspelled country in birth location - Corrected Location - [[Tidwell-2106|Richard Tidwell]] #Error 868: Inline citations after tag - Corrected - [[Cooper-31824|Jasper Cooper ]] #Error 103: Death before birth - Corrected Date - [[Tidwell-2187|Nancy Tidwell ]] #Error 104: Too old - Estimated Date - [[Colvard-225|Lela A Colvard ]] #Error 608: Misspelled country in birth location - Corrected Location - [[Pace-4965|James Edward Pace]] #Hint 593: FindAGrave - Possible spouse - Connected Spouse - [[Tidwell-2110|Darling Moses Tidwell]] #Hint 592: FindAGrave - Possible mother - Added Mother - [[Avery-9216|Elzira Jane (Avery) Tidwell]] #Warning 581: FindAGrave - Missing death location - Added Location - [[Jackson-57023|Ollene Pearl (Jackson) Thomason]] #Hint: 586 FindaGrave - Link to merged Grave ID - Updated FindaGrave Link w/Complete Citation & Template - [[Geary-1885|Mark Evan Geary]] #Hint: 586 FindaGrave - Link to merged Grave ID - Updated FindaGrave Link w/Complete Citation & Template - [[Crow-6052|Carlisle Moore Crow Jr.]] #Hint: 586 FindaGrave - Link to merged Grave ID - Updated FindaGrave Link w/Complete Citation & Template - [[Lee-47651|William Thomas Lee Sr.]] #Hint: 586 FindaGrave - Link to merged Grave ID - Updated FindaGrave Link w/Complete Citation & Template - [[Arnold-7102|Henry Thomas Arnold]] #Hint: 586 FindaGrave - Link to merged Grave ID - Updated FindaGrave Link w/Complete Citation & Template - [[Hazel-850|Frances Leona (Hazel) Deason ]] #Hint: 586 FindaGrave - Link to merged Grave ID - Updated FindaGrave Link w/Complete Citation & Template - [[Deason-849|Charles Ben Deason]] #Hint: 586 FindaGrave - Link to merged Grave ID - Updated FindaGrave Link w/Complete Citation & Template - [[Stephenson-11014|William Ervin Stephenson]] #Hint: 586 FindaGrave - Link to merged Grave ID - Updated FindaGrave Link w/Complete Citation & Template - [[Tomlin-1502|Joseph T. Tomlin]] ===I uploaded 16, 32, 48 or 64 photos or headstones to these profiles:=== #[[Johnson-133816|Palmer Johnson]] #[[Seaborn-272|Robert Lewis Seaborn Jr. ]] #[[Ballard-2014|Evan Coleman Ballard ]] #[[Whitman-927|Daniel Whitman ]] #[[Shelman-11|Susanna (Shelman) Emmitt ]] #[[Shouse-3900|Clara Lillian (Shouse) Still ]] #[[Burns-19523|John Gordon Burns Sr. ]] #[[Mahone-94|Thomas Flournoy Mahone ]] #[[Yarbrough-560|Bale Frank Yarbrough ]] #[[Monroe-1546|Missouri Frances (Monroe) Yarbrough ]] #[[Monroe-1537|John Thomas Monroe ]] #[[Yarbrough-1495|Albert Corbett Yarbrough]] #[[Colley-1742|Ludie Veritha (Colley) Yarbrough]] #[[Yarbrough-1776|Eston (Yarbrough) Aikens ]] #[[Tidwell-993|Ettie Augusta (Tidwell) McCall]] #[[Tidwell-1240|Henry Clay Tidwell ]] #[[Whitman-4772|Margarett Sue (Whitman) Garzee ]] #[[Whitman-4973|Hershel Harry Whitman]] #[[Whitman-4999|Nancy Elizabeth (Whitman) Retherford ]] #[[Whitman-5367|Henry Hubert Whitman ]] #[[Whitman-5415|Ila Christine (Whitman) Harrell]] #[[Whitman-5520|Michael Washington Whitman ]] #[[Whitman-5371|Jeffries B. K. Whitman ]] #[[Fannin-537|Herman Victor Fannin ]] #[[Mahone-86|Lula Margaret (Mahone) Fannin ]] #[[Mahone-84|Will Ella (Mahone) Weldon]] # [[Mahone-85|Helen Doris (Mahone) Weldon]] #[[Dixon-14398|Evan Anthony Dixon Sr.]] #[[Mahone-87|Jimmie Marion (Mahone) Dixon]] #[[Mahone-88|Annie Virginia (Mahone) Thompson ]] #[[Mahone-89|Mary George (Mahone) James ]] #[[Whitman-1506|Charles Hubert Whitman ]] #[[Baker-68230|Matilda Baker (Baker) Field ]] #[[Justice-502|Herbert Russell Justice]] #[[Cole-9585|John Randolph Cole]] #[[Stewart-20455|Gladys Pauline (Stewart) Tidwell]] #[[Tidwell-940|Lecil Albert Tidwell ]] #[[Tidwell-2274|Lavieal Tidwell ]] #[[Tidwell-1878|Joseph Jones Tidwell ]] #[[Ray-14507|Elma (Ray) Tidwell]] #[[Tidwell-2269|Norris B. Tidwell]] #[[Tidwell-2275|Berrel Tidwell ]] #[[Tidwell-2191|Unknown Tidwell ]] #[[Tidwell-2184|George Washington Tidwell]] #[[Tidwell-2117|Harless T. Tidwell]] #[[Tidwell-2115|Mary Frances (Tidwell) Hodge]] #[[Tidwell-2118|Herman Grady Tidwell]] #[[Tidwell-2120|James Floyd Tidwell]] #[[Tidwell-2121|Claude Benjamin Tidwell]] #[[Tidwell-332|Quenton Robert Tidwell]] #[[Tidwell-2122|Madalene L. (Tidwell) Claybrook]] #[[Tidwell-1946|James Rodolphus Tidwell]] #[[Kilgore-2796|Nancy Anna (Kilgore) Tidwell]] #[[Tidwell-2161|Hollis Cleveland Tidwell]] #[[Tidwell-275|Lela V. (Tidwell) Zuber]] #[[Tidwell-2156|Essie Mae (Tidwell) Rodgers]] #[[Tidwell-2157|Dewey Hobson Tidwell]] #[[Tidwell-2158|Claud Merrell Tidwell]] #[[Tidwell-2159|John Bachman Tidwell]] #[[Tidwell-2160|Amy (Tidwell) Hampton]] #[[Tidwell-1921|John Franklin Tidwell Jr.]] #[[Tidwell-1997|James Thomas Tidwell]] #[[Ballard-11296|Era Estelle (Ballard) Tidwell]] #[[Tidwell-2105|John Henry Tidwell]] ===I improved these 16, 32, 48 or 64 profiles from my Anniversaries list:=== #[[Lee-4970|James David Lee]] #[[Ligon-715|John William Ligon]] #[[Mahone-195|Arthur James Upshur Mahone]] #[[Echols-895|Preston Wallace Echols]] #[[Cooper-40630|Cecil Roscoe Cooper Sr.]] #[[Reeves-11802|Mary Kate (Reeves) Tidwell]] #[[Tidwell-1532|Emma Leona (Tidwell) Kelso]] #[[Hunter-21756|Harold Eugene Hunter]] #[[Haggard-1475|Dewey Lee Haggard Sr.]] #[[Logan-8337|Sandra Elizabeth Logan]] #[[Tidwell-2108|Annie Elizabeth (Tidwell) Graham]] #[[King-15174|John Tidwell King]] #[[Mahone-134|Mary Jones (Mahone) Sykes]] #[[Tidwell-1582|Otto Wilson Tidwell]] #[[Jackson-49048|Charles O'Neal Jackson]] #[[Hornsby-1087|Ellen Eugene (Hornsby) Railey]] #[[Hornsby-1088|Helen Carl (Hornsby) Catlin]] #[[Kearley-207|Harry Reynolds Kearley]] #[[Shirley-3987|William Arthur Shirley]] #[[Murphree-1331|Ruben O'Neal Murphree]] #[[Hodge-7710|Stephen Hodge]] #[[Whitman-929|Henry Whitman]] #[[Bryan-8098|Nettie Emma (Bryan) Arnold]] #[[Howard-29640|Fannie Lou (Howard) Berry ]] #[[Tidwell-1434|Henry Lee Tidwell]] #[[Tidwell-1460|Isaiah Tidwell]] #[[Fuller-18242|Sallie Cullom (Fuller) Rudulph]] #[[Tidwell-2022|William D. Tidwell]] #[[Tidwell-1931|Lula Mai Tidwell]] #[[Tidwell-1521|Robert Earl Tidwell]] #[[Veach-583|Bessye (Veach) Tidwell]] #[[McCord-368|Oma Frances (McCord) Tidwell]] #[[Collins-20787|Sarah Catherine (Collins) Hornsby]] #[[Hornsby-732|Woodrow Jennings Hornsby Sr.]] #[[Milling-157|David Wright Milling]] #[[Walden-2782|Walter Lee Walden]] #[[Walden-2792|John Cecil Walden]] #[[Hayes-19466|Minnie Lee (Hayes) Tidwell]] #[[Deaver-601|Daisy Ella (Deaver) Yarborough]] #[[Tidwell-1707|Jonathan L. Tidwell]] #[[Patterson-25714|Lennie Lurleen (Patterson) Wilder]] #[[Tidwell-2082|Sarah Frances (Tidwell) Samuels]] #[[Tidwell-1541|Alton Joseph Tidwell]] #[[Roddam-63|Ruby Elizabeth (Roddam) Tidwell]] #[[Laxson-8|Daniel Guyon Laxson]] #[[Whitman-982|William Robert Whitman]] #[[Griggs-397|John Lee Griggs]] #[[Tidwell-1075|William Elbert Tidwell]] #[[Tidwell-1243|John Jackson Tidwell]] #[[Yarbrough-1671|Robert Henry Yarbrough]] #[[Yarbrough-1687|Martha Jane (Yarbrough) Walden]] #[[Tidwell-1410|Tommie Dee Tidwell]] #[[Walker-58357|Oliver Hazard Perry Walker]] #[[Breedlove-1502|Berkley Benjamin Breedlove]] #[[Tidwell-1544|Lillian Ruth (Tidwell) Henderson]] #[[Tidwell-1673|Mattie Lee (Tidwell) Box]] #[[Tidwell-1831|Georgia Edith (Tidwell) Lout]] #[[Osteen-504|Thelma Hazel (Osteen) Tidwell]] #[[Moss-9257|Catherine Hunter (Moss) Collins]] #[[Tidwell-1507|Mittie (Tidwell) Colston]] #[[Tidwell-1072|Laura Belle (Tidwell) Parr]] #[[Parr-2789|Willie Balcomb Parr]] #[[Whitman-994|John Alex Whitman]] #[[Griggs-3230|Joseph Edward Griggs]] ===I improved these 16, 32, 48 or 64 random profiles:=== #[[Hartley-1451|Sarah Elizabeth (Hartley) Taylor]] #[[Kennedy-2742|Martha Ann (Kennedy) Rowell]] #[[Gatlin-82|Henrietta Gatlin]] #[[Austin-5637|Hiram B. Austin ]] #[[Mason-10051|Susie Juanette (Mason) Strong]] #[[Phillips-51249|Mary Elizabeth (Phillips) Caddell]] #[[Reeves-3437|Miles Anderson Reeves]] #[[Dowdy-45|Margaret (Dowdy) Sego]] #[[Stanford-914|Martha (Stanford) Molloy]] #[[Hanna-253|James (Hanna) Hannah]] #[[Hartzog-49|George H. Hartzog ]] #[[Smith-11219|John Wesley Smith]] #[[Sims-6337|Allen Martin Sims]] #[[Hartsfield-222|Elizabeth (Hartsfield) Sims]] #[[Prickett-826|Mary Dora (Prickett) Burns]] #[[White-43086|Levi Wiley White]] #[[Richardson-16425|Winifred (Richardson) Erwin]] #[[Keasler-28|Samuel Taylor Keasler]] #[[Quinn-3529|Mary Ann (Quinn) Miller ]] #[[Key-71|Martin Key II]] #[[Stanton-1633|Caroline (Stanton) Simmons]] #[[Bradford-9255|Julia Victoria (Bradford) Ray]] #[[Stewart-1904|Clifford Calvin Stewart ]] #[[Whitfield-1905|Linton Truman Whitfield]] #[[Baxley-36|Ann Ophelia (Baxley) Womble]] #[[Dunaway-1381|Lettie (Dunaway) Cunningham]] #[[Pearce-7508|William Yancy Pearce]] #[[DeVane-85|Miriam (DeVane) Dixon]] #[[Van_Kleeck-84|Alfred Van Kleeck]] #[[Rader-2490|Donald Henry Rader]] #[[Freeman-17991|Jeremiah Summerfield Freeman]] #[[Gwin-457|Mary Ann (Gwin) Gilbert]] #[[Vickery-1547|Benjamin Barry Vickery]] #[[Key-5546|Dillie Ann (Key) Ford]] #[[Hankins-57|Nancy Ann (Hankins) Barnes]] #[[Robinson-49346|Jerry Robinson]] #[[Roberts-49588|Mary A. (Roberts) Binnewies]] #[[Morris-9008|Samuel Frank Morris]] #[[Base-40|Ruhama Euphonia (Base) Cargile]] #[[Pate-3036|Sarah Jane (Pate) Stewart]] #[[Kyzer-19|John William Kyzer]] #[[Kelley-14376|Eliza (Kelley) Scrivner]] #[[Lord-2375|Samuel Erastus Lord ]] #[[Capps-284|Sarah Emily (Capps) Compton]] #[[Stewart-51620|John Stewart]] #[[Chestnut-698|George Jefferson (Chestnut) Chestnutt Jr ]] #[[Freeman-13382|William Jerome Freeman]] #[[Miller-113152|James Henry Miller]] #[[Stanphill-41|Pumpert Stanphill ]] #[[Stanphill-40|Vince Sullivan Stanphill]] #[[Young-56123|Ella A. (Young) Lannom]] #[[Sherrod-536|Alice Clay (Sherrod) Banks]] #[[Hodges-10731|Alta Lillian (Hodges) Millican]] #[[Jones-141516|John Thomas Jones Jr.]] #[[Vittito-2|Elizabeth L. (Vittito) Ayers]] #[[Hooks-1067|Robert David Hooks]] #[[Slade-3857|Isabelle Cecile (Slade) Hooks]] #[[Roseberry-499|Mathias Roseberry ]] #[[Berry-25989|Lucinda E. Berry]] #[[Skaggs-2062|Alonzo E Skaggs]] #[[Gillespie-950|Mary Calhoun (Gillespie) Scott]] #[[Carleton-1028|Joseph Carleton]] #[[Lide-73|David R. Lide]] #[[Cox-6957|John Cox]] ===I created a source in FamilySearch for 16, 32, 48 or 64 WikiTree profiles using the FamilySearch Match tool=== #[[Tidwell-2033|Martha Frautham (Tidwell) Abbott ]] #[[Shults-817|Julia Alice (Shults) Adams]] #[[Hodge-7713|Veda (Hodge) Addison]] #[[Tidwell-2074|Sarah Frances (Tidwell) Akins]] #[[Tidwell-1767|Salome (Tidwell) Allen]] #[[Ray-11468|Laura Irene (Ray) Allgood]] #[[Allgood-681|Ernest Willie Allgood]] #[[Hanson-9270|Stella Hilda (Hanson) Allison]] #[[Tidwell-1762|Hattie Mai (Tidwell) Anderson]] #[[Breedlove-1503|Jessie Arlene (Breedlove) Angell]] #[[Tidwell-1873|Julia C. (Tidwell) Antley]] #[[Murphree-1330|Inez Gertrude (Murphree) Armstrong]] #[[Tidwell-1835|Carrie Emily (Tidwell) Arnold ]] #[[Arnold-20173|William Curtis Arnold]] #[[Arnold-20175|Evelyn Arnold]] #[[Arnold-20178|Ervin Bryan Arnold]] #[[Arnold-20176|William Oscar Arnold]] #[[Arnold-20177|Edward Compton Arnold]] #[[Brumley-1127|Mary Ann (Brumley) Arthur]] #[[Walden-2796|Carolyn Hayden (Walden) Askew]] #[[Atkins-7402|Bobby Ray Atkins]] #[[Atkins-8591|Joe Atkins]] #[[Atkins-2902|Oscar Pleasant Atkins Jr. ]] #[[Waldrop-588|Lorene (Waldrop) Atkins]] #[[Atkins-2901|Lewis Donald Atkins ]] #[[Tidwell-570|Melinda Delma (Tidwell) Atkins]] #[[Tidwell-2064|Rita Jo (Tidwell) Aucion]] #[[Aulds-73|Napoleon Aulds]] #[[Aulds-72|Dovie Mae Aulds]] #[[Aulds-71|Annie N Aulds]] #[[Aulds-70|Ford Samuel Aulds]] #[[Austin-14686|Roy C. Austin]] #[[Yarbrough-1753|Felton Lamar Yarbrough]] #[[Smith-313691|Betty Lou (Smith) Zimmerman]] #[[Tidwell-275|Lela V. (Tidwell) Zuber]] #[[Yarbrough-1693|Lee A. Yarbrough]] #[[Yarbrough-1696|John Clifton Yarbrough]] #[[Yarbrough-1697|William Radford Yarbrough]] #[[Yarbrough-1698|Jewel Yarbrough]] #[[Yarbrough-1702|Thomas Bail Yarbrough]] #[[Yarbrough-1703|James Vernon Yarbrough]] #[[Taylor-107775|Sarah Jane (Taylor) Yarbrough]] #[[Yarbrough-2072|John B Yarbrough]] #[[Unknown-667267|Eliza Jane (Unknown) Yarbrough]] #[[Lisenbee-137|Tabitha (Lisenbee) Yarbrough]] #[[Yarbrough-1705|Emma A. Yarbrough]] #[[Yarbrough-1706|Alice Edith Yarbrough]] #[[Yarbrough-1707|Fletcher Alberta Yarbrough]] #[[Nichols-1886|Cecil Ernest Nichols]] #[[Nix-2903|Roy Carl Nix]] #[[Mahone-171|Miriam Florence (Mahone) Nix]] #[[Tidwell-1458|Uriah Henry Tidwell]] #[[Tidwell-1459|James Matthew Tidwell Sr.]] #[[Tidwell-1460|Isaiah Tidwell]] #[[Tidwell-1461|Robert Tidwell]] #[[Tidwell-1463|Jeremiah Tidwell]] #[[Tidwell-312|Dock Jackson Tidwell]] #[[Tidwell-332|Quenton Robert Tidwell]] #[[Tidwell-333|James Willard Tidwell]] #[[Tidwell-334|Mildred Marie Tidwell]] #[[Tidwell-335|Gordon Vernon Tidwell]] #[[Tidwell-336|George Harold Tidwell]] #[[Tidwell-399|Mournin Cynthia Tidwell]] #[[Tidwell-400|Thomas Edward Tidwell]]

Tiffner Name Study

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[[Category:Tiffner Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Tiffner Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Tiffner Tiffner] 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 Tiffner. 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 Tiffners), by time period (18th Century Tiffners), or by topic (Tiffner DNA, Tiffner Occupations, Tiffner 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 Tiffner 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: [[Tiffner-1|Robert Tiffner]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Tiffner}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Tiffner}}
{{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== * * *

Tikorangi Cemetery

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[[Category: Taranaki Cemetery Free Space Pages]] Tikorangi Cemetery is located in Tikorangi, New Zealand. The cemetery’s frontage consists of a 1.5 metre high concrete wall, with river stone inlay. A granite World War I and II Memorial is central in the cemetery. The western boundary is a camellia hedge. Most of the eastern boundary consists of a shelter belt. Tangata whenua interests This reserve is within the tribal rohe of Te Atiawa Iwi. It is of historic and cultural significance to Otaraua and Ngati Rahiri hapu. ---- ''A free-space page for capturing and recording interments at [[:Category: Tikorangi Cemetery, Tikorangi, Taranaki|Tikorangi Cemetery]] in Tikorangi, Taranaki.'' === About this Free-Space Page === This free space page for Tikorangi 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. ===Links=== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2522593/tikorangi-cemetery FindAGrave] *[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Tikorangi-Cemetery/303017 BillionGraves]

Tileable Background Images

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Tiller Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:Tiller Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Tiller Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Tiller Tiller] 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 Tiller 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 Tillers), by time period (18th CenturyTillers), or by topic (Tiller DNA, Tiller Occupations, Tiller 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 Tiller 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=Tiller}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Tiller}}
{{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

Tilley of Somerset

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{{One Name Study|name=Tilley|category=Somerset, Tilley Name Study}} [[Category: Tilley Name Study]] [[Category: Somerset, Tilley Name Study]] ---- This team dedicated to exploring the Tilley surname in Somerset, England. If you'd like to link Tilley of Somerset to your Tilley relative's profile, simply add this template:
{{One Name Study|name=Tilley|category=Somerset, Tilley Name Study}}
{{Clear}} ==Goals== Determine the original Tilley ancestors to settle in Somerset, England. ==Task List== ==Resources== ===Somerset Societies, Groups, and Pages=== [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Somerset_Record_Society Somerset Record Society] [https://sdfhs.org Somerset & Dorset Family History Society] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Somerset_Team England Project: Somerset Team] [http://www.wsmfhs.org.uk Weston-super-Mare & District Family History Society] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:SomersetResearchResources Somerset Research Resources] [[Space:Somerset_Heritage_Centre_records_available_on_FamilySearch|Somerset record images available on FamilySearch]] [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Somerset,_England_Online_Genealogy_Records Somerset, England Online Genealogy Records] [http://englishancestors.byu.edu/Pages/somerset Discovering English Ancestors - Somerset Jurisdictions] [https://www.facebook.com/groups/TilleyFamilyGenealogy/ Tilley Family Genealogy Facebook Group] ===Online Databases=== [https://somerset-cat.swheritage.org.uk/search South West Heritage Trust] [https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ The National Archives] ===Parish Registers=== [https://www.freereg.org.uk FreeReg] - Free Internet searches of baptism, marriage, and burial records, which have been extracted from parish registers, non-conformist records and other relevant sources in the UK. ===Probate Records=== [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Abstracts_of_Somersetshire_Wills Abstracts of Somersetshire Wills] [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002707632 Calendar of wills and administrations in the court of the archdeacon of Taunton pts. 1/2] Calendar of wills and administrations in the court of the archdeacon of Taunton pts. 3/4 [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/405717-somerset-wills-from-exeter Somerset Wills from Exeter] [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007693399 Wells Wills: Arranged in Parishes, and Annotated] ===Other Reading=== [https://archive.org/details/delineationsofn00rutt/page/194/ West Harptree Tilly Manor] [https://archive.org/details/historicalmemoir01wiffuoft/page/118 Lineage of Tilly] ===Parish Pages and Societies=== [http://www.gomezsmart.myzen.co.uk Family and Local History in Frome, Somerset] [http://www.tutton.org Wedmore Genealogy Pages] [https://yattonlocalhistorysociety.co.uk Yatton Local History Society] ===Citing Sources=== [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Evidence_Explained_Citation_Style Evidence Explained Citation Style] ==Membership== *''[[Tilley-1282|Jason Tilley (Team Creator)]] - I am interested in the Tilleys of Somerset, England pre-18th Century. I am hoping that this research will help determine the origins of the Tilley/Tilly name.'' * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Tilleys of Somerset during the 18th Century. I am hoping that this research will help me break down one of my brick walls!''

Tillman County, Oklahoma

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[[Category:Oklahoma]] [[Category:Oklahoma Projects]]
Welcome to the Tillman 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 * Tillman County, Oklahoma - '''https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tillman_County,_Oklahoma'''

Tilman, George and Jonathan Helms, Brothers, 1720-1881

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Tilman, George and Jonathan Helms, Brothers, 1720-1881 : History and Genealogy of the Helms Family == * Also known as: Helms descendants, 1720-1984 * By Gerald C. Helms * published by Gerald C Helms and Jo Ann Stevenson, (Matthews, NC), 1984 * Citation Example: :::Gerald C. Helms, ''[[Space:Tilman, George and Jonathan Helms, Brothers, 1720-1881|Tilman, George and Jonathan Helms, Brothers, 1720-1881]]'' : History and Genealogy of the Helms Family,'' Gerald C Helms and Jo Ann Stevenson, (Matthews, NC), 1984 * Footnote Example: :::[[#HelmsBrothers|Helms]], pg 123 * Named Reference Example: :::First Use: ::::Gerald C. Helms, ''[[Space:Tilman, George and Jonathan Helms, Brothers, 1720-1881|Tilman, George and Jonathan Helms, Brothers, 1720-1881]]'' : History and Genealogy of the Helms Family,'' pgs 123-127, Gerald C Helms and Jo Ann Stevenson, (Matthews, NC), 1984 :::Subsequent Usage: :::: * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Tilman, George and Jonathan Helms, Brothers, 1720-1881|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] == Available online at these locations: == ::https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/202929 ::https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062877410 - Search only

Tilson-Tillson Descendants(Supplement)

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Emens-67 Create Profile Author]] __TOC__ == Tilson-Tillson Descendants(Supplement) == Supplement to The Tilson genealogy (1911) by Mercer V. Tilson :Tilson genealogy, from Edmund Tilson at Plymouth, N.E., 1638 to 1911 * by Marjorie Tillson Cross, 1905-1995 * published Baltimore, Maryland, 1978 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Tilson-Tillson Descendants(Supplement)|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] :*This is a supplement to the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:The_Tilson_Genealogy_from_Edmond_Tilson_at_Plymouth%2C_N.E.%2C_1638_to_1911 1911 edition] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/tilsontillsondes00tils (Borrow) * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005769828 (Search only) :* Appendix section for the 1911 genealogy appears on pages 275-9 :* Index starts on page 280 :* List of Other Surnames starts on page 286 === Errata === * An Errata section for the 1911 genealogy appears on page 274 * Corrections to the current addition appear on unnumbered pages at the end, approximately page 333-4 * 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 === *Cross, Marjorie Tillson ''[[Space: Tilson-Tillson Descendants(Supplement)| Tilson-Tillson Descendants(Supplement)]]'' (Baltimore,Maryland, 1978), [ Page ]. *[[#Cross|Cross]]

Tilt Cove, Newfoundland

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[[Category: Tilt Cove, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category: Tilt Cove, Dominion of Newfoundland]] [[Category: Tilt Cove, Newfoundland]] ''This article is a stub. Anything you can add to it is appreciated.'' Tilt Cove is a town located southeast of Baie Verte on Notre Dame Bay and was founded in 1813. With an official population of 5 at the 2016 Census, Tilt Cove is known as "Canada's smallest town." Nonetheless, through its history, it has several times been a prosperous mining townWikipedia article for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tilt_Cove Tilt Cove, Newfoundland.] Accessed 2018.. ==History== Settled around 1813 or earlier by [[Winsor-295|George Winsor]] and [[Cole-6710|Mary (Cole) Winsor]] from Plymouth (West Country, England), Tilt Cove was a tiny fishing settlement with a population of about 25. In 1857, Smith McKay discovered rich deposits of copper ore and in 1864, in conjunction with C.F. Bennett, he began mining operations. In the 1880s, the Tilt Cove mine changed ownership to the Cape Copper Company. In 1916, the population peaked to 1500. ===Early Families=== ===Resources=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Tilt Cove,_Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==

Tiltman Name Study

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[[Category:Tiltman Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Miles-5060|Cassandra Miles]] 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 ==

Tilton Community Cemetery

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===About=== This free space page for Tilton Community Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Space:Georgia_Cemeteries_Team|Georgia Cemeteries Team]], 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:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. See the [[:Category:Tilton_Community_Cemetery%2C_Whitfield_County%2C_Georgia|Tilton Community Cemetery]] for people buried in this cemetery. '''Cemetery name:''' Tilton Community Cemetery '''Address:''' Dalton, Whitfield County, Georgia '''GPS Coordinates:''' 34.6533, -84.9322 '''Information:'''

Tim and Sharon's House

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This was the home of Tim and Sharon Lawrence, who had invited Ted and Kim to come to Tucson and live with them until they could find jobs and an apartment. Ted and Kim lived here for 2-3 months in 1987.

Tim Tiffin To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Tiffin-57|Tim Tiffin]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Tiffin-57&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Tim Tiffin To-Do List|Tim's current to-do list]].''

Timber

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[[McClellan-1|Megan]] and [[Whitten-1|Chris]] adopted Timber from the Westchester SCPA on July 13, 2009. He's a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catahoula_Cur Catahoula Leopard dog] mix that came up from Mississippi late in June. Also see [[Space:Apollo_and_Timber]]. [[Category:Dogs]]

Time Magazine's Person of the Year

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{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ '''TIME MAGAZINE'S PERSON OF THE YEAR''' |- ! scope="col" | Year ! scope="col" | Person ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Notability ! scope="col" | Homeland ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo ! scope="col" | '''C''' |- |1927||[[Lindbergh-1|Charles Lindbergh]]||1902||1974||Aviator||USA||Lindbergh||[[Image:Lindbergh-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |1928||[[Chrysler-27|Walter Chrysler]]||1875||1940||Automotive Pioneer||USA||Chrysler||[[Image:Chrysler-27.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |1929||[[Young-56224|Owen Young]]||1874||1962||Chief Negotiator of German Reparations||USA||Young||[[Image:Young-56224.jpg|100px]]||'''N/C''' |- |1930||[[Gandhi-5|Mohandas Gandhi]]||1869||1948||Independence Leader Leader||India||Gandhi||[[Image:Gandhi-5.jpg|100px]]||'''N/C''' |- |1931||[[Laval-91|Pierre Laval]]||1883||1945||Prime Minister||France||Laval||[[Image:Laval-91.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |1932||[[Roosevelt-1|Franklin Roosevelt]]||1882||1945||President-elect||USA||Roosevelt||[[Image:Franklin-roosevelt.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |1933||[[Johnson-131344|Hugh S. 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Time Rolls On

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A memoir by [[Duchesne-118|Nicole Duchesne]], written March 2020 '''TIME ROLLS ON''' Remember the song Brand New Key by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melanie_Safka Melanie] also known as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brand_New_Key The Rollerskate Song]? The line that has never left my memory goes: “Well, I got a brand new pair of roller skates you got a brand new key”. For those of you who don’t know, the [https://duckduckgo.com/?t=ffab&q=images+of+steel+roller+skates&ia=images&iax=images roller skate] in this song refers to the steel adjustable kind that required a strap at the heel and a key to adjust the jaws that clamped to the toes of your shoes. {{Image|file=Time_Rolls_On-1.jpg |caption=Roller skates-web image }} That song came 10 years too late for my roller skating days, and every time that line comes to mind I’m taken back some many years. I remember: The steel wheels on paved surface rattled my teeth while I sped with the wind to my imaginary places. The length adjustability was a marvel of engineering as the skate shrank or grew to a k-jillion sizes! That was a bonus because it allowed me to share my adventures with my friends who didn’t have that gift of travel. The leather strap to the ankle was easy to adjust. When they were brand new, those straps were too long, so [[Duchesne-119|Dad]] cut them to length: the remainder was looped for safety. The proper footwear for those skates had to be chosen with care to which I became expert. My shoes were chosen with the maximum welt (yup had to look that up), that’s the strip of material that joins the upper to the sole. The thicker the welt, the better the grip of jaws at the toes. I do remember a pair of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saddle_shoe saddle shoes] in there.... thee optimum choice! {{Image|file=Time_Rolls_On-3.jpg |caption=Shoes and skates-web image }} The toe jaws kept the skate secured to your shoe. They tightened and loosened with the aid of a key. And the key… a very important piece of equipment which I learned early on, and the hard way, never to lose your Key. Losing your key meant a day’s fun lost. I can attest neither tightening the jaws with my little fingers worked nor did using a pair of uncooperative pliers. Losing the key necessitated a hunt until said key was found. {{Image|file=Time_Rolls_On-5.jpg |caption=My key looked like this-web image }} Now here I am, 50 and then some, years later, remembering that song and being flooded with these memories by a picture in hand, it brings me back to 1962. Yup, there I am in my roller skates, at the playground, which had a paved surface, and hanging around my neck, on a ribbon, is my key. {{Image|file=Time_Rolls_On.jpg |caption=Me -1962 }} You know… I found a key, though my husband adamantly claims it is his. Doesn’t matter… Does anyone have a pair of roller skates? I have a well-used key! {{Image|file=Time_Rolls_On-4.jpg |caption=The key }}

Time Team Episodes

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[[Category:Time Team]] [[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] ==About Time Team== ''Time Team'' was an archaeology series on television in which each week the team would investigate/excavate a different historical site - in three days. The series ran for twenty years and sparked a huge interest in archaeology. The programme itself has been exported to 35 countries. All episodes have been listed here. The Team:
[[Robinson-49087|Tony Robinson]]|[[Aston-938|Mick Aston]]|[[Harding-11381|Phil Harding]]|[[Geake-176|Helen]]|[[Bush-8942|Robin Bush]]|[[Ainsworth-2251|Stewart Ainsworth]]|[[Pryor-391|Francis]]|[[De_la_Bédoyère-1|Guy]]|[[Ambrus-14|Victor Ambrus]]|Matt|Bridgid|Raysan|Henry|Dani|Mark|Ben|Neil Sometimes the sites would be connected to a historical figure (such as [[Wessex-358|Edward the Confessor]]), sometimes to an antiquarian or archaeologist who had excavated there a century before (such as [[Brown-118825|Basil Brown]]). This Topic is to check that they have profiles on WikiTree. Some episodes mentioned historical figures; some episodes were dedicated to prehistory, locations, styles of buildings, ways of life, cemeteries, and experimental archaeology such as making stone thrones, horse bits, and Neolithic bowls. Roman villas, bathhouses, temples, and mosaics featured heavily, together with the English Civil War, Norman castles, and the palaces of [[Tudor-4|King Henry VIII]]. Now crowdfunded, the series has been rebooted due to popular demand (eight years after the original series ended). Two new episodes were filmed in 2021 (and shown in 2022). Plans are underway for future episodes. ---- ==Seasons 1 - 5== Featuring
* Alfred the Great, monarch * Queen Cartismandua, monarch * Roger de Montgomery, Earl of Arundel and Shrewsbury ==Seasons 6 - 10== Featuring: * Lord Bath, politician, artist, and author * Henri de Blois, bishop of Winchester * William Chambers, surveyor * Abraham Darby, inventor * Sir William Dugdale, historian * George III, monarch * Guthrum, King of the Vikings * Edward Hall, surveyor * Charles Henderson, archaeologist * Henry VIII, monarch * Charles Howard, 3rd Earl of Carlisle * James Thomas Irvine, clerk of works * William Kent, architect * Arthur Liberty, silk printer * Sir Piers (Peter) de Montfort, lived at Beaudesert * John Pretor Pinney, sugar magnate * Reverend Thomas Price, antiquarian * John Thornton, glass painter * Emperor Trajan, soldier and philanthropist ==Seasons 11 - 15== * Agricola, Roman emperor * Antoninus Pius, Roman emperor * Richard Arkwright, inventor * Basil Brown, archaeologist * Bess of Hardwick, aedificatrix (builder) * Ranulph le Briquessart, Earl of Chester * 'Capability' Brown, "England's gardener" * Joel Roger Carter, miller * Cnut, monarch * Charles Isaac Elton, barrister and antiquarian * David I, monarch * Dorothy Dudley, archaeologist * Edward the Confessor, monarch * Edward III, monarch * Elizabeth I, monarch * Harold, monarch * Henry V, monarch * Henry VI, monarch * Henry VIII, monarch * Philippa of Hainault, queen * General Edward Leyborne-Popham, landowner * Samuel Lysons, antiquarian * General Sir John Moore, British Army general * Thomas Newcomen, inventor * Hugh O'Neill, 2nd Earl of Tyrone * John Paulet, Royalist * Francis Popham, landowner * John Pull, archaeologist * Sir John Russell, builder of Chenies Palace * William Twiss, designer * William Waynflete, bishop * Sir Francis Willoughby, landowner * Samuel Winbolt, archaeologist * John Wycliffe, Bible translator ==Seasons 16 - 20== * Reinhold Rücker Angerstein, corporate spy * King Anna, monarch * Edmund Artis, antiquarian * Ifor Bach, Lord of Senghenydd * Richard Beauchamp, bishop * Sir Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk * Elizabeth de Clare, daughter of Joan and builder * Joan 'of Acre' de Clare, king's daughter and builder * Charles II, monarch * Charles Croft Andrew, archaeologist * St Columba, early Christian saint * John de Courcy, knight * Edward II, monarch * Walchelin de Ferriers, knight * Owain Glyndŵr, Prince of Wales * Henry II, monarch * Hugh de Granmesneil, companion of William the Conqueror * Henry III, monarch * "Big Rachel" Johnston * Hugh de Lacy, knight * Edward Thurlow Leeds, archaeologist * Sir Geoffrey Luttrell, Lord of Irnham * Geoffrey de Mandeville, Earl of Essex * Matilda, monarch * Samuel More, Civil War commander * William Webber Munckton, antiquarian * Graham Musson, machine gunner, killed in WWI * Charles de Neville, 6th Earl of Westmorland * Ralph Neville, Lord Chancellor * Charles Pashler, machine gunner, killed in WWI * John Plantagenet, monarch * Baldwin de Redvers, Earl of Devon * Richard I, monarch * Peter des Roches, bishop of Winchester * Sir Gilbert Scott, architect * William Shakespeare, author * Edith Smith, first woman constable with powers to arrest * Elizabeth I, monarch * Stephen I, monarch * Henry VIII, monarch * Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford * John Vivian, copper and coal entrepreneur * Thomas Wolsey, cardinal * Sir Michael Woodhouse, Civil War commander ---- Time Team (this page)
[[Space:Time_Team_Episodes_1|Seasons 1 - 5]]
[[Space:Time_Team_Episodes_2|Seasons 6 -10]]
[[Space:Time_Team_Episodes_3|Seasons 11-15]]
[[Space:Time_Team_Episodes_4|Seasons 16-20]]
[[Space: Time_Team_Episodes_5|Seasons 20-21]]
Specials ==Sources== * Episodes viewed on YouTube and from private collection * [https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/library/ Wessex Archaeology Archive] at Archaeology Data Service See Also: * [https://www.wessexarch.co.uk Wessex Archaeology (website)]

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[[Category:Time Team]] [[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] ==About Time Team== ''Time Team'' was an archaeology series on television in which each week the team would investigate/excavate a different historical site in three days. The series ran for twenty years and sparked a huge interest in archaeology. The programme itself has been exported to 35 countries, has been crowdfunded, and has now been rebooted due to popular demand. Two new episodes were filmed in 2021 (and shown in 2022). Plans are underway for future episodes. This England Project Topic lists all the episodes which were linked in some way to antiquarians, archaeologists, designers, and historical figures. This page lists the episodes from Seasons 6 - 10 ==Season 6== * Episode 1 "Wedgwood's First Factory" (Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent) * Episode 2 "Episode Two" (Papcastle, Cumbria) ** Roman ruins found under a back garden in Cumbria. Featuring Roman [[Trajan-1|Emperor Trajan]] * Episode 3 "Episode Three" (Thetford, Norfolk) * Episode 4 "Coopers Hope" (Cheddar Gorge, Somerset) ** Exploration (including cave investigation deep underground) of a large cave in Cheddar Gorge, on the land of [[Thynne-120|Lord Bath]] * Episode 5 "Episode Five" (Plympton, Devon) * Episode 6 "Episode Six" (Smallhythe, Kent) * Episode 7 "Episode Seven" (Beauport Park, Sussex) * Episode 8 "Bombers in Reedham Marshes" (Reedham Marshes, Norfolk) * Episode 9 "Turkdean II" (Turkdean, Gloucestershire) * Episode 10 "Episode Ten" (Kemerton, Worcestershire) * Episode 11 "Episode Eleven" (Bawsey, Norfolk) * Episode 12 "Nevis (Part 1 of 2)" (Nevis, West Indies) ** Looking into the sugar trade between Britain and Nevis. Featuring [[Pinney-424|John Pretor Pinney]] * Episode 13 "Nevis (Part 2 of 2)" (Nevis, West Indies) ==Season 7== * Episode 1 "A Muslim Port in Spain" (Denia, Spain) * Episode 2 "The Mosaic at the Bottom of the Garden" (Cirencester, Gloucestershire) * Episode 3 "One of the First Spitfires Lost in France" (Wierre-Effroy, France) * Episode 4 "An Iron-Age Roundhouse and a Henge" (Waddon, Dorset) * Episode 5 "Hadrian's Wall" (Birdoswald, Cumbria) ** Racing to work on Birdoswald Cemetery, which is being damaged by erosion * Episode 6 "In Search of the Earliest Traces of Mankind" (Elveden, Suffolk) * Episode 7 "The Missing Cathedral and the Diabetic Prior" (Coventry, West Midlands) ** Searching for the original cathedral at Coventry which was demolished by [[Tudor-4|Henry VIII]]. Featuring famous glass painter of the 15th century [[Thornton-10145|John Thornton]] * Episode 8 "The Royalists' Last Stand" (Basing House, Hampshire) * Episode 9 "A Bronze-Age Barrow and Walkway" (Flag Fen, Cambridgeshire) * Episode 10 "In Search of the Palace of King Offa" (Sutton St Nicholas, Herefordshire) * Episode 11 "A Roman Temple in Sight of the Millennium Dome" (Greenwich, London) * Episode 12 "Nuns in Northumbria" (Hartlepool, County Durham) * Episode 13 "York" (York, Yorkshire) ==Season 8== * Episode 1 "An Anglo-Saxon Cemetery in Lincolnshire" (Normanton, Lincolnshire) * Episode 2 "The Man Who Bought a Castle" (Alderton, Northamptonshire) * Episode 3 "The Celtic Spring" (Llygadwy, Powys) ** Time Team investigates a Welsh spring and debunks hoax after hoax, possibly created by [[Price-27846|Rev Thomas Price]] - or someone more recent... * Episode 4 "A Waltham Villa" (Waltham Field, Whittington, Gloucestershire) ** The timeline of a Roman villa, built next to an Iron Age ditch * Episode 5 "The 'Lost Viaduct'" (Blaenavon, Torfaen) * Episode 6 "A Palace Sold for Scrap" (Rycote, Thame, Oxfordshire) * Episode 7 "An Iron-Age Roundhouse" (Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire) * Episode 8 "The Bone Caves" (Alveston, Gloucestershire) * Episode 9 "The Inter-City Villa" (Basildon, Berkshire) * Episode 10 "Holy Island" (Lindisfarne, Northumberland) * Episode 11 "The Leaning Tower of Bridgnorth" (Bridgnorth, Shropshire) * Episode 12 "Three Tales of Canterbury" (Canterbury, Kent) ** Finding a temple in Blue Boy Yard ** Looking for kilns on Tyler HIll ** Searching for the first Franciscan friary in Britain * Episode 13 "The Leper Hospital" (Winchester, Hampshire) ** Looking for the buildings of Winchester's leper colony, founded by [[Blois-15|Henri de Blois]], Bishop of Winchester ==Season 9== * Episode 1 "London's First Bridge" (Vauxhall, London) ** Mysterious timbers which only appear when the River Thames is at low tide are being investigated as a building, jetty, or bridge - during only 6 hours (3 tides) * Episode 2 "The Roman's Panic" (Ancaster, Lincolnshire) ** Discovery of a stone coffin and inscriptions to a previously-unknown Roman god * Episode 3 "Diving for the Armada" (Kinlochbervie, Sutherland) ** Beautiful pottery is rescued from the sea bed during investigation of the wreck of a Spanish Armada ship * Episode 4 "The Naughty Monastery" (Chicksands, Bedfordshire) ** Hunting for the nuns' cloister of a Gilbertine Abbey * Episode 5 "The Furnace in the Cellar" (Ironbridge Gorge, Shropshire) ** Locating a blast furnace. Featuring [[Darby-1258|Abraham Darby]], who developed the use of coke instead of charcoal in the iron production process * Episode 6 "An Ermine Street Pub" (Cheshunt, Hertfordshire) ** Searching for Ermine Street (Roman road), its pub and the shops which lined it * Episode 7 "Iron-Age Market" (Helford, Cornwall) ** Visiting two Cornish hill sites to see if they are contemporary. Featuring [[Henderson-12968|Charles Henderson]] * Episode 8 "Siege House in Shropshire" (High Ercall, Shropshire) ** Searching for a missing 1620 Hall, destroyed in the English Civil War * Episode 9 "A Prehistoric Airfield" (Throckmorton, Worcestershire) ** Investigating the prehistoric origins of the airfield at RAF Pershore * Episode 10 "A Lost Roman City" (Castleford, Yorkshire) * Episode 11 "Every Castle Needs a Lord" (Beaudesert, Warwickshire) ** Looking for Henley's missing castle, recorded by [[Dugdale-143|Sir William Dugdale]] and inhabited by [[Montfort-104|Sir Piers (Peter) de Montfort]] * Episode 12 "Steptoe Et Filius" (Yaverland, Isle of Wight) * Episode 13 "Seven Buckets and a Buckle" (Breamore, Hampshire) ==Season 10== * Episode 1 "Garden Secrets" (Raunds, Northamptonshire) ** Tracing the history of "Henry", the skeleton found buried in a back garden * Episode 2 "Mosaics, Mosaics, Mosaics" (Dinnington, Somerset) ** Excavating a huge Roman villa with mosaic after mosaic after mosaic * Episode 3 "Peak District Practices" (Carsington, Derbyshire) ** More cave archaeology for bones, Roman coins and pottery - but hazardous rockfalls threaten and happen * Episode 4 "The Giant's Grave" (Fetlar, Shetland) ** Viking finds inspire the excavation of a possible Viking boat burial * Episode 5 "Joust Dig It" (Greenwich, London) ** Rediscovering the jousting yard and armoury of [[Tudor-4|King Henry VIII]], described by [[Hall-61097|Edward Hall]] * Episode 6 "Digging Liberty" (Merton, London) ** Locating the print works of [[Liberty-155|Arthur Liberty]] * Episode 7 "Death in a Crescent" (Bath, Somerset) ** Searching for sarcophagi behind the Royal Crescent, and finding the Fosse Way. Featuring [[Irvine-6086|James Thomas Irvine]] * Episode 8 "Back to Our Roots" (Athelney, Somerset) - 100th programme ** Returning to the site field-walked only in the first program. Now the tech has improved and they are allowed to dig! Featuring [[Wessex-33|Alfred the Great]] and [[Av_Danelaw-1|Guthrum]], King of the Vikings * Episode 9 "Looking for the White House" (Kew Gardens, London) ** Looking for [[Hannover-17|George III]]'s palace, previously worked on by [[Cant-550|William Kent]], and with a survey by [[Chambers-3381|William Chambers]] * Episode 10 "Rescuing the Dead" (Leven, Fife) ** Excavating Bronze Age burials in Scotland * Episode 11 "Not a Blot on the Landscape" (Castle Howard, Yorkshire) ** Searching for a demolished village (Henderschelf) that lay in the shadow of Castle Howard, built by [[Howard-3467|Charles Howard]], 3rd Earl of Carlisle * Episode 12 "A View to a Kiln" (Sedgefield, County Durham) ** Solving the mystery of a large field with some Roman finds, leading to pottery kilns * Episode 13 "Jailhouse Rocks" (Appleby-in-Westmorland, Cumbria) ** Searching for archaeological evidence of three prisons, but this is overshadowed by the 24-hour experience of one of the diggers being 'banged up' Victorian-style [[Space:Time Team Episodes|Time Team main page]]
[[Space: Time Team Episodes_1|Seasons 1 - 5]]
Seasons 6-10 (this page)
[[Space: Time_Team_Episodes_3|Seasons 11-15]]
[[Space: Time_Team_Episodes_4|Seasons 16-19]]
[[Space: Time_Team_Episodes_5|Seasons 20-21]]
Specials ==Sources== * Episodes viewed on YouTube and from private collection * [https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/library/ Wessex Archaeology Archive] at Archaeology Data Service See Also: * [https://www.wessexarch.co.uk Wessex Archaeology (website)] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Time_Team_episodes Wikipedia]

Time Team Episodes 3

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[[Category:Time Team]] [[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] ==About Time Team== ''Time Team'' was an archaeology series on television in which each week the team would investigate/excavate a different historical site. The series ran for twenty years and sparked a huge interest in archaeology. The programme itself has been exported to 35 countries, has been crowdfunded, and has now been rebooted due to popular demand. Two new episodes were filmed in 2021 (and shown in 2022). Plans are underway for future episodes. This England Project Topic lists all the episodes, including those which were linked in some way to antiquarians, archaeologists, designers, and historical figures. This page lists the episodes from Seasons 11 - 15, including the following: ==Season 11== * Episode 1 "In Search of the Brigittine Abbey" (Syon House, London) ** Founded by [[Lancaster-269|Henry V]], built by [[Lancaster-401|Henry VI]], eventually re-landscaped by [[Brown-58012|"Capability" Brown]] * Episode 2 "A Roman Bath House and Edwardian Folly" (Whitestaunton Manor, Somerset) ** Discovered 1882 by [[Elton-725|Charles Isaac Elton]]; a folly re-using Roman stonework - or is it a bath house? * Episode 3 "The Crannog in the Loch" (Loch Migdale, Scottish Highlands) ** A pile of stones turns out to be a crannog, and a henge, and then more memorials appear * Episode 4 "Saxon Burials on the Ridge" (South Carlton, Lincolnshire) * Episode 5 "The Roman Fort That Wasn't There" (Syndale, Kent) ** Syndale is thought (logically) to be the site of the first Roman fort - but is it? Phil digs in full Roman armour. * Episode 6 "An Iron-Age Trading Centre" (Green Island, Dorset) ** Investigating a possible Iron Age international trading port on Green Island in Poole Harbour * Episode 7 "A Medieval Blast Furnace" (The Old Furnace, Oakamoor, Staffordshire) ** Looking for the ironworks that were the brainchild of [[Willoughby-49|Sir Francis Willoughby]] and [[Hardwick-21|Bess of Hardwick]] * Episode 8 "Rescuing a Mesolithic Foreshore" (Goldcliff, Newport) ** A spectacular view of Mesolithic footprints in the mud * Episode 9 "Fertile Soils, Rich Archaeology" (Wittenham Clumps, Oxfordshire) ** A newt-infested site hides a possible Iron Age settlement * Episode 10 "King Cnut's Manor" (Nassington, Northamptonshire) ** Searching under someone's living room for the manor house of [[Svendsson-22|King Cnut]] * Episode 11 "Back-Garden Archaeology Revisiting a Roman villa" (Ipswich, Suffolk) ** Roman archaeology excavated by [[Brown-118825|Basil Brown]]. Introducing the new phrase: "It's been Basilled" * Episode 12 "The Lost City of Roxburgh" (Roxburgh, Scottish Borders) ** [[Dunkeld-68|David I]], King of Scotland, chose Roxburgh as his power base - but then it disappeared * Episode 13 "Brimming with Remains" (Cranborne Chase, Dorset) ** Roman archaeology discovered by farmer's pigs, plus Tony is educated on the changes in burial practices through time. Phil digs accompanied by chickens ==Season 12== * Episode 1 "The Manor That's Back to Front" (Chenies Manor House, Buckinghamshire) ** Built by [[Russell-295|Sir John Russell]], visited by [[Tudor-4|Henry VIII]] and [[Tudor-1|Elizabeth I]]. Carenza learns the basics of falconry * Episode 2 "The Monastery and the Mansion" (Nether Poppleton, Yorkshire) * Episode 3 "The Bombers in the Marsh" (Warton near Preston, Lancashire) ** Crash investigation meets archaeology as the team hunts for two airplanes which crashed in 1944 * Episode 4 "Fighting on the Frontier" (Drumlanrig, Dumfries and Galloway) ** An early fort (built by [[Agricola-2|Agricola]]) transforms into a 2nd-century fort built by [[Pius-1|Antoninus Pius]]. Helen helps create a Roman standard - a ''draco'', whose eerie noise was intended to frighten * Episode 5 "A Neolithic Cathedral?" (Northborough, Peterborough) ** Phil makes a Neolithic bowl * Episode 6 "In Search of Henry V's Flagship, Grace Dieu" (Bursledon, Hampshire) ** More underwater archaeology to locate the wreck of [[Lancaster-269|Henry V]]'s ship ''Grace Dieu'', including deep-sea sonar technology. Damien looks into how the ship was designed and built * Episode 7 "Going Upmarket with the Romans" (Standish, Gloucestershire) ** 600 years of the history of an ordinary Iron Age farming family * Episode 8 "Picts and Hermits: Cave Dwellers of Fife" (Wemyss, Fife) ** Rescuing valuable Pictish archaeology before it is eroded away * Episode 9 "Lost Centuries of St Osyth" (St Osyth, Essex) * Episode 10 "The Puzzle of Picket's Farm" (South Perrott, Dorset) * Episode 11 "Norman Neighbours" (Skipsea, East Riding of Yorkshire) * Episode 12 "Hunting the Romans in South Shields - Tower Blocks and Togas" (South Shields, Tyne and Wear) ** Matt spends 24 hours as a Roman trooper * Episode 13 "Animal Farm" (Hanslope, Milton Keynes) ==Season 13== * Episode 1 "The Bodies in the Shed - Glendon's Lost Graveyard" (Glendon, Northamptonshire) * Episode 2 "Villas out of Molehills" (Withington, Gloucestershire) ** Mosaic tesserae unearthed by moles were followed by excavations by antiquarian [[Lysons-18|Samuel Lysons]] in 1811-1812 * Episode 3 "Rubble at the Mill" (Manchester) ** Searching for the first cotton mill (1780), built by [[Arkwright-67|Richard Arkwright]], using an engine by [[Newcomen-55|Thomas Newcomen]]. * Episode 4 "The First Tudor Palace?" (Esher, Surrey) ** Locating the magnificent palace/castle built by [[Patten-1386|Bishop William Waynflete]] * Episode 5 "The Boat on the Rhine - A Roman Boat in Utrecht" (Utrecht, Netherlands) * Episode 6 "Court of the Kentish King" (Eastry, Kent) * Episode 7 "The Monks' Manor" (Brimham, Harrogate, Yorkshire) ** Matt spends 24 hours as a lay brother while the others locate a grange belonging to Fountains Abbey * Episode 8, "Castle in the Round" (Isle of Sheppey, Kent) ** Investigations concentrate on the unusual round castle built by [[Plantagenet-30|Edward III]] for his French queen, [[Hainaut-42|Philippa of Hainault]] * Episode 9, "Sussex Ups and Downs" (Blackpatch, Sussex) ** This episode features 1930s archaeologist [[Pull-56|John Pull]] and his excavations in Sussex * Episode 10, "Birthplace of the Confessor" (Islip, Oxfordshire) ** Investigation into whether or not Islip is the birthplace of [[Wessex-358|Edward the Confessor]] * Episode 11 "Early Bath" (Ffrith, Flintshire) * Episode 12, "The Taxman's Tavern" (Alfoldean, Sussex) ** Discovery of a Roman ''mansio'', an overnight hotel on Staines Street, originally excavated by [[Winbolt-8|Samuel Winbolt]] in the 1920s * Episode 13 "Scotch Broch" (Applecross near Skye, Scottish Highlands) ** "Is it a broch?" "It's not ''not'' a broch..." ==Season 14== * Episode 1 "Finds on the Fairway" (Isle of Man) ** Digging in the tail end of a hurricane, the team finds cist burials, a stone showing the Ogham script - and a thousand-year-old skeleton with hair * Episode 2 "There's No Place Like Rome" (Blacklands, near Frome, Somerset) * Episode 3 "School Diggers Medieval" (Hooke Court, Dorset) ** Investigating Hooke Court, previously owned by [[Paulet-4|John Paulet]], well-known Royalist figure * Episode 4 "The Druids' Last Stand" (Amlwch, Anglesey) * Episode 5, "Sharpe's Redoubt" (Sandgate, Kent) ** Investigating the Redoubt designed by [[Twiss-405|William Twiss]]. Includes mention of [[Moore-36963|General Sir John Moore]] * Episode 6 "A Port and Stilton" (Stilton, Cambridgeshire) * Episode 7 "A Tale of Two Villages" (Wicken, Northamptonshire) ** Merged in 1587, two villages show signs of Saxon origin - or do they? * Episode 8 "No Stone Unturned" (Warburton, Greater Manchester) * Episode 9 "The Domesday Mill" (Dotton, Devon) ** Excavating the mill at Dotton with ties to the miller: [[Carter-20518|Joel Roger Carter]] * Episode 10 "The Cheyne Gang" (Chesham Bois, Buckinghamshire) ** Looking for the 1429 manor house of the infamous [[Space:Cheyne_Name_Study|Cheyne]] family. Mentioning [[Wycliffe-16|John Wycliffe]] and the Amersham Martyrs * Episode 11 "Road to the Relics" (Godstone, Surrey) * Episode 12 "The Abbey Habit" (Poulton, Cheshire) ** Trying to locate the lost Sistertian abbey depopulated by the Earl of Chester, [[Meschines-93|Ranulph le Briquessart]] * Episode 13 "In the Shadow of the Tor" (Bodmin Moor, Cornwall) ** Neolithic society is explored in a site on Rough (pronounced Rowe to rhyme with 'doe') Tor, first excavated by local archaeologist [[Dudley-6021|Dorothy Dudley]] in the 1950s ==Season 15== * Episode 1 "Gold in the Moat" (Codnor Castle, Derbyshire) ** Following the fortunes of the [[Grey-68|de Grey]] family and Codnor Castle. Includes ''that'' gold coin of [[Lancaster-269|Henry V]]! * Episode 2 "Street of the Dead" (Binchester, Co Durham) ** Further investigations into a site originally excavated by Rev E R Hooppell * Episode 3 "Bodies in the Dunes" (Allasdale, Barra, Western Isles (Outer Hebrides)) * Episode 4 "The Naughty Nuns of Northampton" (Towcester, Northamptonshire) * Episode 5 "Mysteries of the Mosaic" (Coberley, Gloucestershire) * Episode 6 "Blitzkrieg on Shooter's Hill" (South London) ** Investigating World War II defences on Shooter's Hill (and they found a Bronze Age metalworking site as well!) Phil and Matt get into 'period uniform' for basic training in the Home Guard * Episode 7 "Keeping up with the Georgians" (Hunstrete, Somerset) ** Searching for Hunstrete Mansion, designed by [[Popham-191|Francis Popham]], demolished by [[Leyborne-6|General Edward Leyborne-Popham]] * Episode 8 "Saxons on the Edge" (Stonton Wyville, Leicestershire) ** Time Team finally finds an Anglo-Saxon hall after 15 years' searching * Episode 9 "Fort of the Earls" (Dungannon, Northern Ireland) ** Locating the castle of [[O'Neill-1555|Hugh O'Neill]], 2nd Earl of Tyrone, who resisted English rule * Episode 10 "From Constantinople to Cornwall" (Padstow, North Cornwall) ** A fascinating geophys report of groups of possible roundhouses prompts an excavation. Exotic pottery from abroad shows how the site was a centre for international trade * Episode 11 "Five Thousand Tons of Stone" (Hamsterley, County Durham) * Episode 12 "The Romans Recycle" Wickenby, Lincolnshire ** A Roman site flooded with brooches divides the opinions of the specialists as to its purpose * Episode 13 "Hunting King Harold" (Portskewett, Monmouthshire) ** Looking for the hunting lodge of [[Wessex-292|King Harold]] [[Space: Time_Team_Episodes|Time Team main page]]
[[Space: Time_Team_Episodes_1|Seasons 1 - 5]]
[[Space: Time_Team_Episodes_2|Seasons 6-10]]
Seasons 11-15 (this page)
[[Space: Time_Team_Episodes_4|Seasons 16-19]]
[[Space: Time_Team_Episodes_5|Seasons 20-21]]
Specials ==Sources== * Episodes viewed on YouTube and from private collection * [https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/library/ Wessex Archaeology Archive] at Archaeology Data Service See Also: * [https://www.wessexarch.co.uk Wessex Archaeology (website)]

Time Team Episodes 4

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[[Category:Time Team]] [[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] ==About Time Team== ''Time Team'' was an archaeology series on television in which each week the team would investigate/excavate a different historical site. The series ran for twenty years and sparked a huge interest in archaeology. The programme itself has been exported to 35 countries, has been crowdfunded, and has now been rebooted due to popular demand. Two new episodes were filmed in 2021 (and shown in 2022). Plans are underway for future episodes. This England Project Topic lists all the episodes which were linked in some way to antiquarians, archaeologists, designers, and historical figures. This page lists the episodes from Seasons 16 - 20, including the following: ==Season 16== * Episode 1 "The Trouble with Temples" (Friar's Wash, Hertfordshire) ** Two Roman temples, shown by crop marks in an aerial photograph, do not show in geophys images - and then they multiply * Episode 2 "The Wedding Present" (Scargill Castle, Co Durham ** Digging the fortified manor house called Scargill Castle, said to have been visited by [[Plantagenet-378|King Edward II]] * Episode 3 "Heroes' Hill" (Knockdhu, County Antrim) ** The team battles to explore a promontory fort in Northern Ireland against strong winds and fog * Episode 4 "Toga Town" (Caerwent, Monmouthshire) ** 'Filling in the blanks' in the best-preserved Roman town in Britain * Episode 5 "Blood, Sweat, and Beers" (Risehill, North Yorkshire) ** Looking into the navvy camp which held workers who made the last of their monuments: The Risehill Tunnel. Featuring "[[Johnston-25187|Big Rachel]]" * Episode 6 "Buried Bishops and Belfries" (Salisbury, Wiltshire) ** Locating Salisbury Cathedral's bell tower, plus identifying a set of mystery bones - ''not'' those of [[Beauchamp-3590|Bishop Richard Beauchamp]] * Episode 7 "Anarchy in the UK" (Radcot, Oxfordshire) ** Searching for a Norman Castle, and finding [[Blois-94|King Stephen]] and [[Normandie-40|Queen Matilda]] * Episode 8 "Mystery of the Ice Cream Villa" (Colworth, Bedfordshire) ** An elusive Roman villa turns into a modest country house * Episode 9 "Hermit Harbour" (Looe Island, Cornwall) ** Twin exploration of two chapels dedicated to St Michael; one on Looe Island, the other on the mainland. Originally explored by [[Andrew-3851|Charles Croft Andrew]] in the 1930s * Episode 10 "Called to the Bar" (Lincoln's Inn, London) ** Locating the medieval palace of [[Neville-3587|Ralph Neville]], Lord Chancellor and Bishop of Chichester, underneath Lincoln's Inn * Episode 11 "Beacon of the Fens" (Chapel Head, Cambridgeshire) ** Searching for a chapel links the power base of [[Mandeville-25|Geoffrey de Mandeville]] * Episode 12 "The Hollow Way" (Ulnaby, Co Durham) ** In pursuit of a deserted medieval village, the team finds the Psalter of [[Luttrell-908|Sir Geoffrey Luttrell]], and hears of the confiscation of the village from [[Neville-2289|Charles de Neville]] in 1570 * Episode 13 "Skeletons in the Shed" (Blythburgh, Suffolk) ** Looking into an Augustinian priory church and its cloister(s), the team finds that it was built on top of one built by 6th century [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_of_East_Anglia King Anna] ==Season 17== * Episode 1 "Corridors of Power" (Westminster Abbey, London) ** Hunting for the missing sacristy built for Westminster Abbey by [[Normandie-45|King Henry III]]. Featuring [[Scott-44416|Sir Gilbert Scott]], architect * Episode 2 "A Saintly Site" (Isle of Mull, Inner Hebrides) ** Excavating a chapel built by the followers of [[Cille-1|St Columba]], who built on Iona and spread Christianity throughout Scotland * Episode 3 "Bridge Over the River Tees" (Piercebridge, Co Durham) ** Thousands of Roman finds coming out of the river lead to the discovery of three bridges * Episode 4 "In the Halls of a Saxon King" (Sutton Courtenay, Oxfordshire) ** Exploring a flat Sutton Courtenay field for Anglo-Saxon buildings, originally excavated by [[Leeds-697|E T Leeds]] in the 1920s * Episode 5 "The Massacre in the Cellar" (Hopton Castle, Shropshire) ** Discovering how Hopton Castle looked originally, and searching for a mass grave from 1644. Featuring [[More-126|Samuel More]] and [[Woodhouse-1561|Sir Michael Woodhouse]], commanders of the massacred and their executioners * Episode 6 "Potted History" (Mildenhall, Wiltshire) ** Digging for the lost Roman town of Cunetio, site of a tax centre and hoard of 55,000 coins * Episode 7 "Death and Dominoes" (Norman Cross, Cambridgeshire) ** Locating a 1797 prison for Napoleonic prisoners-of-war - including its cemetery * Episode 8 "Something for the Weekend" (Tregruk Castle, Llangbi, Monmouthshire) ** A mysterious castle surrounding an empty space is revealed as a pleasaunce. Originally built by [[Plantagenet-181|Joan 'of Acre' de Clare]] and followed up by her youngest daughter, [[Clare-101|Elizabeth]] * Episode 9 "Governor's Green" (Portsmouth, Hampshire) ** Tracing the grounds of the 'Garrison Church', founded as a medieval hospital by [[Roches-15|Peter des Roches]], Bishop of Winchester * Episode 10 "Priory Engagement" (Burford, Oxfordshire) ** Looking for the Anglo-Saxon beginnings of Burford under the Priory (actually a private house) * Episode 11 "There's a Villa Here Somewhere" (Litlington, Cambridgeshire) * Episode 12 "Commanding Heights" (Dinmore Hill, Herefordshire) * Episode 13 "Rooting for the Romans" (Bedford Purlieus Wood, Cambridgeshire) ** Investigation of Roman walls protruding from the ground. Previously investigated by [[Artis-201|Edmund Artis]] in 1828 ==Season 18== * Episode 1 "Reservoir Rituals" (Tottiford Reservoir, Devon) ** Investigating a Neolithic site at the bottom of a reservoir, including a prehistoric stone circle * Episode 2 "Saxon Death, Saxon Gold" (West Langton, Leicestershire) ** Gold and amber grave goods are discovered. Raksha witnesses her own Saxon funeral; archive footage shows Tony being 'buried' with hair spray... * Episode 3 "Romans on the Range" (High Ham, Somerset) ** Searching for two lost Roman mosaics, originally discovered by [[Munckton-31|William Webber Munckton]] in 1861 * Episode 4 "Hitler's Island Fortress" (Les Gellettes, Jersey) * Episode 5 "Furnace in the Forest" (Derwentcote, Co Durham) ** Featuring [[Angerstein-44|Reinhold Rücker Angerstein]], a Swedish spy who came to Derwentcote to observe its ironmaking processes * Episode 6 "Under the Gravestones" (Castor, Cambridgeshire) ** Looking for Roman buildings; also looking at [[Artis-201|Edmund Artis]]'s life, works - and 1847 grave. Stewart dresses in period costume and pretends to be Artis * Episode 7 "The House of the White Queen" (Groby, Leicestershire) ** Investigating a Norman motte-and-bailey on land owned by [[Grandmesnil-17|Hugh de Grandmesnil]] (1032-1094) * Episode 8 "Cannons and Castles" (Orgueil, Jersey) ** Exploring the 13th century Mont Orgueil Castle in Jersey, which became important when [[Plantagenet-143|King John]] lost his holdings in France. Almost vertical archaeology! * Episode 9 "Mystery of the Manor Moat" (Llancaiach, South Wales) ** Searching for a moat and its house that belonged to the powerful Prichard family, who are said to be descended from [[Meurig-49|Ifor Bach]] (1110-1170) * Episode 10 "Search for the Domesday Mill" (Buck Mill, Somerset) ==Season 19== * Episode 1 "Dig by Wire" (Gateholm Island, Pembrokeshire) ** Excavating on an island only reachable by zip wire. Featuring new team members Alex and Mary Ann * Episode 2 "A Village Affair" (Bitterley, Shropshire) * Episode 3 "The Drowned Town" (Dunwich, Suffolk) ** Looking for the medieval hospital ''Maison Dieu'' in the fast-eroding coastal town of Dunwich * Episode 4 "The First King of Racing" (Newmarket, Suffolk) ** Searching for the racing stables and palace of [[Stuart-4|King Charles II]] * Episode 5 "Chapel of Secrets" Beadneil, Northumberland) ** Investigating a seventh-century chapel and burials on the edge of a cliff. A shallow grave brings the police * Episode 6 "A Copper Bottomed Dig" (Pentrechwith, Swansea) ** Searching for 'Copperopolis' - Swansea's first copper works, established by [[Vivian-381|John Vivian]] from Cornwall. It was easier/cheaper to bring Cornish copper ''to'' Swansea's coal * Episode 7 "The Only Earl is Essex" (Colne Priory, Essex) ** Locating the priory of Earl's Colne and the whereabouts of the grave of [[De_Vere-381|Edward de Vere]] (suggested by some to be [[Shakespeare-1|Shakespeare]] himself) * Episode 8 "Secrets of the Dunes" (Kenfig, Bridgend) ** Digging in the sand for the lost medieval town of Kenfig * Episode 9 "Rome's Wild West" (Caerleon, Newport) ** Joining Cardiff University students in digging at Caerleon. Alex spends 24 hours as a Roman legionary * Episode 10 "How to Lose a Castle" (Crewkerne, Somerset) ** Searching for a medieval castle on Castle Hill built by [[Redvers-5|Baldwin de Redvers]] and unfinished * Episode 11 "King John's Lost Palace" (Clipstone, Nottinghamshire) ** Was it a hunting lodge or the lost palace of [[Plantagenet-143|King John]]? The Team investigates ==Season 20== * Episode 1 "The Forgotten Gunners of WWI" (Belton Park, Lincolnshire) ** Tracing the beginnings of the Machine Gun Corps - where they lived and trained. Featuring [[Pashler-5|Charles Pashler]], [[Smith-203647|Edith Smith]], and [[Musson-274|Graham Musson]] * Episode 2 "Brancaster" (Brancaster, Norfolk) ** Uncovering the buildings of the Roman fort at Branadunum * Episode 3 "A Capital Hill" (Ely, Cardiff) ** Looking for evidence of the Iron Age capital of South Wales. Tony helps to create an Iron Age drinking vessel * Episode 4 "Henham's Lost Mansions" (Henham Park, Suffolk) ** Searching for Tudor mansion Henham Hall, destroyed by fire in 1773. Originally built by [[Brandon-96|Charles Brandon]], best friend of [[Tudor-4|King Henry VIII]] * Episode 5 "Warriors" (Figheldean, Wiltshire) ** Joining with the British Army's 'Operation Nightingale' to find Bronze Age and Anglo-Saxon burials * Episode 6 "The Lost Mines of Lakeland" (Coniston, Cumbria) ** Deep digging for copper mines established by [[Tudor-1|Queen Elizabeth I]] * Episode 7 "Horseshoe Hall" (Oakham Castle, Rutland) ** Investigating a 12th century castle on land granted to [[Ferrers-429|Walchelin de Ferriers]] by [[Plantagenet-248|King Richard I (The Lionheart)]] * Episode 8 "Mystery of the Thames-side Villa" (Dropshort, Oxfordshire) ** Working out why a Roman villa (with possible mosaic) is in the middle of nowhere * Episode 9 "The Lost Castle of Dundrum" (Castle Dundrum, County Down) ** Investigating the castle at Dundrum, linked to [[Courcy-8|John de Courcy]], a Somerset-born knight of [[Plantagenet-1627|Henry II]] and [[Lacy-226|Hugh de Lacy]], knight of [[Plantagenet-143|King John]] * Episode 10 "Wolsey's Lost Palace" (Moor Park, Hertfordshire) ** Locating [[Wolsey-58|Cardinal Thomas Wolsey]]'s palace, said to be more splendid than Hampton Court * Episode 11 "An Englishman's Castle" (Upton Castle, Pembrokeshire) ** Untangling the history of Upton Castle, held against [[Ap_Gruffudd-35|Owain_Glyndŵr]] [[Space:Time_Team_Episodes|Time Team (main page)]]
[[Space:Time_Team_Episodes_1|Seasons 1 - 5]]
[[Space:Time_Team_Episodes_2|Seasons 6 -10]]
[[Space:Time_Team_Episodes_3|Seasons 11-15]]
Seasons 16-20 (this page)
[[Space:Time_Team_Episodes_5|Seasons 20-21]]
Specials and Compilations ==Sources== * Episodes viewed on YouTube and from private collection * [https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/library/ Wessex Archaeology Archive] at Archaeology Data Service See Also: * [https://www.wessexarch.co.uk Wessex Archaeology (website)]

Time Zones

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== Time Zone Chart based on GMT == '''Nomenclature:''' -1 indicates the prior day, +1 indicates the following day.
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Timeline for Joseph Henry Marshall

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Timeline/History for Joseph Henry Marshall by Pat Fowles According to family anecdotes Joseph Henry Marshall 'was emigrated' to Canada. It's possible Joseph Henry was sent to Canada as a Home Child. However, there are few surviving records of children sent to Canada in the late 1800's. So apart from the record from the Canadian Home Children website, at this stage the fact that he was a Home Child is still unproven. His Mother is believed to have died in childbirth although it's not known whether this was with Joseph's birth or a subsequent child. His Parents Marriage 1873 August 25th @ The Parish Church, St Olave, Southwark/ Joseph Marshall/ age 21/ Bachelor/ Occ: Lithographer/ Address: 10 Bull Court/ Father: Daniel Marshall/ Occ: Mercantile Clerk. Ellen Williams/ age 25/ Spinster/ Occ: blank/ Address: 10 Bull Court/ Father: William Williams/ Occ: Smith. Witnesses: George Davenport & Martha Davenport NB. Ellen was previously a Servant and it's believed that this marriage was frowned upon by Joseph's family. His birth 1873 16th November @ 1 Emerson Place, St Saviour/ Joseph Henry/ Boy/ Father: Joseph Marshall/ Occ: Artist/ Mother: Ellen Marshall formerly Williams. 1879 2nd Oct/ Death of Grandfather Daniel Marshall @ 94 Colvestone Crescent. 1881 census Henry is living with his step Grandmother (ie 2nd wife of Daniel) @ 94 Colvestone Crescent, Hackney, His Father (Widower) is lodging @ 9 Navarino Grove, Hackney with Sutton family. NB No death record has been found for Ellen Marshall to date. 1882 August 7th @ St Peters Church, Hackney/ 2nd Marriage of Joseph Marshall/ Age: 29/ Widower/ Occ: Clerk/ Address: 119 De Beauvoir Road/ Father: Daniel Marshall (Deceased) / Occ: Managing Clerk Eleanor Constance Lanagan/Age: 20/ Spinster/ Address: 119 De Beauvoir Road / Father: John Lanagan (Deceased) / Occ: Tailor. 1883 2nd April/ Joseph is enrolled at Heber Road School, Southwark. Home address is 7 Landells Road, Southwark. Previous school: Homerton for 4yrs. Recorded as leaving Heber Road School on 2nd November 1883. 1883 12th October/ Joseph is enrolled at Sydney Road School, Hackney. Home address is 86 Hassettdy Road, Hackney. Previous school: Heber Road for 2yrs. Recorded as leaving Sydney Road School on 10th April 1884. NB Although he was enrolled at both schools, according to the records it looks like he never actually attended either. Interesting to note that he was enrolled at Sydney Road School before he left Heber Road School. Children of Joseph and Eleanor Marshall ie Joseph Henry Marshalls half siblings 1884 Agnes Constance Marshall 1886 Joseph William Marshall 1888 Florence Ada Marshall 1890 Harriet Jessie 1891 Alice Maud 1894 Horace Frederick 1896 Ethel Amy 1898 Alfred Charles Interesting that the first son of Joseph and Eleanor would also be named Joseph. When this Joseph was born, Joseph Henry would only have been 13yrs old. The next record I have which I think could be Joseph Henry is as follows: Home Children (1869 – 1930) Surname: MARSHALL Given Name: Joseph Age: 14 Sex: M Ship: Buenos Ayrean Year of Arrival: 1888 Departure Port: London Departure Date: 27 April 1888 Arrival Port: Quebec Arrival Date: 11 May 1888 Party: Shaftesbury's Destination: Wingham, Ont. Comments: Party of 24 boys from Shaftesbury House to Mrs Ward's House at Wingham, Ont., via Hamilton. All listed as scholars. Mr Wm. Cox/Cook, teacher, age 21, in charge. Source: www.collectionscanada.gc.ca NB There are no existing records for the Shaftesbury Homes. Book: The Golden Bridge: Young Immigrants to Canada, 1833-1939 by Marjorie Kohli Immigration Agent reported in 1888 about the above 24 boys “boys sent out to the Lord Shaftesbury's Home (and) received by Rev R. Ward, the superintendent, were a strong, robust lot and well educated for their age and position; within three days of there arrival here, they were sent to their adopted homes, and are annually visited by the superintendent”. 1891 Census Canada Jos H Marshall age 17/ Born England/ farm Labourer is living with William Allan age 69/ Born Scotland/ Farmer, and his family in Brant South/ District 49/ Ontario. 1891 Census Canada Harriet Young age 19 is living with her parents William and Fanny and brothers John and George, in Brant North/ District 48/ Ontario Marriage 1896 Name: Joseph Henry Marshall Birth Place: London, England Age: 23 Est. Birth Year: 1873 Father Name: Joseph Marshall Marshall Mother Name: Marshall Marshall Spouse Name: Harriet Young Spouse's Age: 24 Spouse's Birth Year: 1872 Spouse's Birth Place: Ancaster, Ontario Spouse's Father: William Young Spouse's Mother: Fanny Young Marriage Date: 18 Mar 1896 Marriage County: Haldimand NB This info is as entered on Marriage Certificate. Presumably, Joseph didn't know his Mother's Christian name. Children of Joseph and Harriet 1896 Hebert William Marshall/ Born 15th July @ Wentworth/ Joseph's occupation is given as Labourer. 1900 Alfred Henry Marshall/ Born 2nd September @ Wentworth 1904 Stillborn Marshall/ Born 16th June @ Wentworth 1906 Frederick Walter Marshall/ 5th February @ Wentworth/ Joseph's occupation given as Finisher/ Residence: 14 Spring St. 1908 Harry Albert Marshall/ Born 24th Sep @ Wentworth/ Joseph's occupation given as Painter/ Residence: 14 Spring St. 1901 Census Canada Joseph H Marshall/ Occ: Labourer Harriet V Marshall Herbert W Marshall Alfred H Marshall District: Hamilton 69/ Ontario 1911 Census Canada Harriet V Marshall Herbert W Marshall/ Occupation: Labourer in Canning Factory Alfred H Marshall Harry A Marshall Harriet and her sons are boarding with George Patterson and family @ 380 Charlton Avenue, Hamilton West. NB Frederick Walter Marshall is not on this census info. 1910 Joseph Henry Marshall and Harriet Victoria Marshall were separated <1910>. Shortly after, Joseph went West. He was never seen or heard from again. 1911 ( May) Border Crossing Canada to US Marshall Joseph H/ Age 38/ Occupation: Painter/ Wife: Harriet Marshall/ Final destination: Portland 1914 Herbert William Marshall married Mabel Nesbitt @ Welland 1925 Frederick Walter Marshall married Edna Luebla Dickson @ Niagra Falls 1936 March 19/ Harriet Victoria Young Marshall died @ West Flamboro, Wentworth, Ontario Andrews Newspaper Index Cards MARSHALL – WILLIAMS, - Joseph Marshall married Ellen Williams 1873 and resided 1 Emerson Place, Southwark. Will issue communicate with Silkin and Silkin , solicitors. 8/9 Giltspur Street, London, EC1. NB Written on this cutting is NW 25.3.1951. Unfortunately I can find no further info. Update: Is this the infamous Joseph Henry Marshall? 1920 US Federal Census Joseph H Marshall/ age 46/ Born; England/ Occ: Merchant, Paints & ? Fredericka Marshall/ age 50/ Born: Indiana/ Occ: Partner in store Esther W Walter/ age 22/ Born Nebraska/ Step daughter Leo Emil Walter/ age 31/ Born Nebraska/ Stepson Charlotte Walter/ age 25 (dau in law?) : Portland, Multnomah, Oregon 1930 US Federal Census Joseph H Marshall/ age 56/ Born: England/ Occ: Painter Fredericka Marshall/age 60/ Born: Indiana Renall Harvy/ age 33/ Roomer (Boarder) B Kerrigan/ age 22/ Roomer (Boarder) Address: 527 Homer Avenue, Palo Alto, Santa Clara, California 1940 US Federal Census Joseph H Marshall/age 64/ Born England/ Occ: Painter & Paperhanger (Own Business) Fredericka Marshall/ age 70/ Born Indiana Address; 5413 Minnesota Avenue, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon Oregon Death Index Name: Joseph H Marshall Death Date: 14 Nov 1950 Death Place: Portland Spouse: Frederi Certificate: 12335 NB Fredericka Marshall was previously married to George Walter. In 1910 US census ( enumerated as Renee Walter/ Divorced) she is living with her children in Madison, Nebraska. No marriage found to Joseph H Marshall.

Timeline of Martin Scranton Children

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This timeline is intended to explore dates and locations for the children of [[Scranton-207|Martin Scranton]] and his wife Sarah,[[#Scranton|Scranton]]: Page 53, Page 53 along with relationships with other families 12 May 1819 Martin Scranton of Guilford and Sarah Thomas of Killingworth marry in Guilford, Connecticut.Connecticut, Church Record Abstracts, 1630-1920 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: 2013. Connecticut.Church Records Index. Connecticut State Library, Hartford, Connecticut. Vol 047, Guilford.p. 100, Martin, of Guilford, m. Sally Thomas, of Killingworth, May 12, 1819 Vol. 6, p. 170, Vol. 4, p.58 1 Feb 1820 Sarah Scranton born 7 Aug 1820 Martin Scranton lives in Killingworth, Middlesex, Connecticut"United States Census, 1820," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHL6-245 : accessed 6 December 2019), Martin Scranton, Killingworth, Middlesex, Connecticut, United States; citing p. 347, NARA microfilm publication M33, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 2; FHL microfilm 281,235. 1 male age 26 to 44 (Martin), 1 female under age 10 (Sarah), 1 female age 16 to 25 (Sarah) 30 May 1822 Parnel Eliza Scranton born 15 Aug 1824 Thomas Marvin Scranton born 8 Mar 1827 Phebe Ann Scranton born 24 Sep 1829 Charles A Scranton born 1830 Martin Scranton lives in Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut"United States Census, 1830," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHPX-KXQ : 12 August 2017), Martin Scranton, Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States; citing 204, NARA microfilm publication M19, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 9; FHL microfilm 2,802. 1 male under age 5 (Charles), 1 male age 5 to 9 (Thomas), 1 male age 30 to 39 (Martin), 1 female under age 5 (Phebe), 1 female age 5 to 9 (Parnel), 1 female age 10 to 14 (Sarah), 1 female age 20 to 29. 26 Jan 1832 George W Scranton born 22 Aug 1834 Martin E Scranton born 12 May 1836 Martin E Scranton dies 6 Dec 1836 Francis S Scranton born 5 Jan 1839 Edmund E Scranton born 22 Jan 1840 Dayton R Scranton born 1 Jun 1840 Martin Scranton lives in North Branford, New Haven , Connecticut."United States Census, 1840," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHBH-RMW : 15 August 2017), Martin Scranton, North Branford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States; citing p. 278, NARA microfilm publication M704, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 28; FHL microfilm 3,021. One person employed in agriculture. Two males under age 5 (Francis, Edmund), 1 male age 5 to 9 (George), 1 male age 40 to 49 (Martin), 1 female age 10 to 14 (Phebe), 1 female age 15 to 19 (Parnel), 1 female age 20 to 29 (Sarah), and one female age 30 to 39 (Sarah). Thomas and Charles are no longer in the household. 6 Nov 1840 Thomas M Scranton applies for a Seamen's Protection Certificate in New Haven, Connecticut, reporting his birthplace as Killingsworth, Connecticut. 23 Feb 1842 James H Scranton born 23 Jun 1843 George Issac Merriman and Parnel E Scranton, both of New Haven, married by A.C. Baldwin, Pastor of Howe St Church, New Haven, Connecticut.Order of the Founders and Patriots of America. Connecticut Society, Vital records of New Haven, 1649-1850 (Hartford, Connecticut: Order of the Founders and Patriots of America. Connecticut Society., 1717), 937; digital images, Internet Archive; University of Connecticut Libraries, Internet Archive (https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofne02orde : accessed 24 November 2017; Parnel E Scranton. 30 Aug 1845 Francis Sheppard Merriman, daughter of Parnel Scranton, born[[#Scranton|Scranton]]: Page 86 29 Jan 1846 Luther B Scranton born 14 Jun 1846 Phebe Ann Scranton and Charles Blake of New Haven marry in New Haven, Connecticut.Order of the Founders and Patriots of America. Connecticut Society, Vital records of New Haven, 1649-1850 (Hartford, Connecticut: Order of the Founders and Patriots of America. Connecticut Society., 1717), 937; digital images, Internet Archive; University of Connecticut Libraries, Internet Archive (https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofne02orde : accessed 24 November 2017; Phebe Anne Scranton. 1846 George Merriman, a joiner, lives in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut. U.S. City Directories, 1822-1995 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. New Haven, Connecticut, City Directory, 1844. p.67 11 Jan 1847 George H Merriman, son of Parnel Scranton, born[[#Scranton|Scranton]]: Page 86 1847 Ellsworth Scranton born 1849 Ellsworth Scranton dies 27 Jan 1849 George H Merriman, son of Parnel Scranton dies"Connecticut Deaths and Burials, 1772-1934," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F7L3-Y4F : 9 March 2018), George Merreman, 27 Jun 1849; citing , reference 557; FHL microfilm 3,350. 18 Feb 1849 Sarah A Scranton of Hartford, daughter of Martin of North Branford, and Charles Webster, of New Haven married by Rev Charles R Fisher in Hartford, Connecticut"Connecticut Marriages, 1630-1997," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F7PQ-X49 : 27 December 2014), Charles F. Webster and Sarah Scranton, 18 Feb 1849; citing Connecticut, United States, reference ; FHL microfilm 3,308.White, Lorraine Cook, ed. The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records. Vol. 1-55. Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1994-2002. Hartford p. 360 from Vol 1, p. 263. Ancestry.com. Connecticut, Town Marriage Records, pre-1870 (Barbour Collection) [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006. 1 Nov 1849 Emma Hart Merriman, daughter of Parnel Scranton born[[#Scranton|Scranton]]: Page 86 3 Sep 1850 Parnel Scranton and George Merriman, a builder, live in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut."United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M685-NLF : 12 April 2016), Merriman in household of G.P. Merriman, New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States; citing family 1211, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). with children age 5 years and 6 months. 20 Aug 1850 Martin Scranton, laborer, lives in the town of North Branford, New Haven, Connecticut with Sally, Dayton, James, and Luther."United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M68P-W4L : 12 April 2016), Martin Scranton, North Branford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States; citing family 659, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). 19 Sep 1850 George E Merriman, son of Parnel Scranton, born 30 Sep 1850 Phebe Scranton and Charles Blake, a joiner, live in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut"United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M68R-W2C : 12 April 2016), Phebe Blake in household of Charles Blake, New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States; citing family 2442, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). 1 Oct 1850 Francis Scranton age 13 lives in Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut in the household of Timothy Fowler with Temperance, Charles and Sarah Fowler"United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M68G-KXY : 12 April 2016), Francis Scranton in household of Timothy Fowler, Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States; citing family 479, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). What is the relationship with the Fowler family? 1 Oct 1850 Edmund Scranton age 11 lives in Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut in the household of Amos Fowler with Sarah and Lois Fowler"United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M68G-R3T : 12 April 2016), Edmund Scranton in household of Amos Fowler, Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States; citing family 498, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). What is the relationship with the Fowler family? It appears that Sarah was the mother of Amos and Lois, both unmarried and is likely [[Rossitur-5|Sarah Rossitur]] 18 Oct 1850 Charles Scranton, a clerk, lives in Fair Haven, New Haven, Connecticut."United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M685-1SX : 12 April 2016), Charles Scranton in household of David M King, Fair Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States; citing family 3874, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). 19 Oct 1850 Sarah (Scranton) Webster lives in East Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut"United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M6DQ-ZJH : 12 April 2016), Sarah A Webster in household of Charles F Webster, East Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; citing family 325, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). with husband Charles and daughter Alice 1852 George Merriman, builder, lives at 47 Grove in New Haven.U.S. City Directories, 1822-1995 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. New Haven, Connecticut, City Directory, 1852. p.129 17 Apr 1853 Thomas Marvin Scranton and Mary Beers Gordon, son of John marry 1853 or 1855 Sarah (Scranton) Webster and Charles Webster move to Sterling, Illinois 1854 George Merriman, President of Steam Saw Mill Co, lives at 47 Grove in New Haven U.S. City Directories, 1822-1995 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. New Haven, Connecticut, City Directory, 1852. p.155 27 Feb 1856 Anna E Merriman, daughter of Parnel Scranton, born in Connecticut 1857 Edmund Scranton moves to Buffalo Grove near Polo, in Ogle County, IllinoisObituary, Artifacts from the family of George Scranton; privately held by great granddaughter of Edmund Scranton. Newpaper clipping, unidentified, probably from Lone Elm, Kansas, Jun 1916. Photocopy from daughter of Elva Scranton, daughter of Martin Luther Scranton, son of Edmund. 15 Aug 1859 Alice Martin Merriman, daughter of Parnel Scranton, born in Tattnall, Georgia 1859 George Blake, son of Phebe Scranton, born in Illinois 9 Jun 1860 Martin Scranton, farm laborer, lives in North Branford, New Haven, Connecticut with Sarah and Luther"United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MHRS-7RB : 30 September 2017), Martin Scranton, 1860. 26 Jun 1860 Thomas Marvin Scranton, farm laborer, lives in North Parish, Town of Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut with Mary, Jane Gordon, and Mary Beers."United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MHR3-R8K : 13 December 2017), Thomas M Scranton, 1860. 28 Jun 1860 Phebe Ann (Scranton) Blake lives in Buffalo Township, Ogle, Illinois with Charles, a farmer, and son George."United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MXHJ-48M : 30 September 2017), Phebe Ann Blake in entry for Charles Blake, 1860. Samuel Moats age 30 lives next door with his son William age 3. Her brother Charles lives nearby in the household of Ira Moats. 28 Jun 1860 Charles Scranton lives in Buffalo Township, Ogle, Illinois"United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MXHJ-4Z6 : 13 December 2017), Charles Swanton in entry for Ira Moats, 1860. Ira was the son of Lucy Reed and her first husband George Moats. Charles' brother married Emily Sanford, the daughter of Lucy Reed and her second husband Albion Sanford. 28 Jun 1860 Sarah (Scranton) Webster lives in Buffalo Township, Ogle, Illinois"United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MXHJ-CZZ : 13 December 2017), Sarah A Webster in entry for Charles F Webster, 1860. with Charles, Alice, Ione, Manville and Edmund 30 Aug 1860 Parnel Eliza (Scranton) Merriman dies in Reidsville, Tattnall, Georgia.Newspapers and Periodicals. American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Massachusetts. Name: Parnel E Merriman Birth Year: abt 1822 Event: Death Spouse: G I Merriman Death Date: 30 Aug 1860 Death Place: Riedsville, Georgia Age at Death: 38 Newspaper: New Haven Columbian Register Publication Date: 29 Sep 1860 Publication Place: Connecticut, USA Call Number: 485751. U.S., Newspaper Extractions from the Northeast, 1704-1930 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. 23 Apr 1861 Francis Scranton enlists in Company H, 2nd Connecticut Infantry"Historical Data Systems, comp. U.S., Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles, 1861-1865," database on-line, Ancestry.com (: accessed 23 November 2017), James H Scranton; Ancestry.com, Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005. Data compiled by Historical Data Systems of Kingston, MA from the following list of works.; Historical Data Systems, comp. U.S., Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles, 1861-1865 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2009. M535 roll 14 7 May 1861 Dayton Scranton enlists in Company H, 2nd Connecticut Infantry"United States Civil War Soldiers Index, 1861-1865," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F9GS-BPF : 4 December 2014), Dayton Scranton, Private, Company K, 2nd Regiment, Connecticut Infantry, Union; citing NARA microfilm publication M535 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 14; FHL microfilm 821,922. 7 Aug 1861 Dayton Scranton musters out of Company H. 3 Oct 1861 James H Scranton enlists in Company F, 12th Connecticut Infantry"Historical Data Systems, comp. U.S., Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles, 1861-1865," database on-line, Ancestry.com (: accessed 23 November 2017), James H Scranton; Ancestry.com, Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005. Data compiled by Historical Data Systems of Kingston, MA from the following list of works.; Historical Data Systems, comp. U.S., Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles, 1861-1865 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2009. 4 Nov 1861 Dayton Scranton enlists in Company F, 12 Connecticut Infantry."United States Civil War Soldiers Index, 1861-1865," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FS53-CJZ : 4 December 2014), Dayton H. Scranton, Sergeant, Company F, 12th Regiment, Connecticut Infantry, Union; citing NARA microfilm publication M535 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 14; FHL microfilm 821,922. 9 Jan 1862 Edmund E Scranton and Emily J Sanford marry in Ogle County, Illinois"Illinois, County Marriages, 1810-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QK9G-N1LQ : 4 November 2017), Edmund E Seranton and Emily J Sanford, 09 Jan 1862; citing Ogle, Illinois, United States, county offices, Illinois; FHL microfilm 1,420,755. 23 Aug 1862 Thomas Marvin Scranton enlists in Company I, 14th Connecticut Infantry."United States Civil War Soldiers Index, 1861-1865," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FS7F-9ZR : 4 December 2014), Thomas M. Scranton, Private, Company I, 14th Regiment, Connecticut Infantry, Union; citing NARA microfilm publication M535 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 14; FHL microfilm 821,922. 14 Dec 1862 Francis Scranton dies of wounds 10 Dec 1863 Dayton Scranton dies of disease while serving in the military"Historical Data Systems, comp. U.S., Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles, 1861-1865," database on-line, Ancestry.com (: accessed 23 November 2017), Dayton Scranton; Ancestry.com, Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005. Data compiled by Historical Data Systems of Kingston, MA from the following list of works.; Historical Data Systems, comp. U.S., Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles, 1861-1865 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2009 3 Jan 1863 Thomas Marvin Scranton dies in military hospital in Washington, DCHistorical Data Systems, comp. U.S., Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles, 1861-1865 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2009. Thomas M Scranton Residence: Enlistment Date: 15 Aug 1862 Rank at enlistment: Private State Served: Connecticut Was POW?: Yes Survived the War?: No Service Record: Enlisted in Company I, Connecticut 14th Infantry Regiment on 23 Aug 1862.Mustered out on 03 Jan 1863. Sources: Connecticut: Record of Service of Men during War of RebellionRoll of Honor: Names of Soldiers Who Died in Defense of the Union 1864 Edmund Scranton pays taxes in Illinois.U.S. IRS Tax Assessment Lists, 1862-1918," database on-line, Ancestry.com (: accessed 22 May 2017), Edmund Scranton; Ancestry.com,Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2008. Records of the Internal Revenue Service. Record Group 58. The National Archives at Washington, DC. 1864 Edmund Scranton and family move to a farm near Traer in Tama County, Iowa 1864 Sarah (Scranton) Webster and Charles Webster move to Tama County, Iowa.Maclean Paul, ''History of Carroll County, Iowa: a record of settlement, organization, progress and achievement'' (Chicago, Illinois: S.J. Clarke Publishing Company, 1912), p. 223-224; digital images, Internet Archive; New York Public Library, Internet Archive (https://archive.org/details/historyofcarroll02macl : accessed 18 April 2018; Ione Grey Webster Feb 1864 Charles Webster dies in Tama County, Iowa 27 Jan 1865 James Scranton dies of disease at Salisbury Confederate prison 9 Jan 1866 Emma Hart Merriman and John Jackson Partin marry in Tattnall, Georgia."Georgia, County Marriages, 1785-1950," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KXJN-BTN : 17 October 2017), John Partin and Emma Merreman, 09 Jan 1866; citing Marriage, Tattnall, Georgia, United States, county courthouses, Georgia; FHL microfilm 206,420. 12 Apr 1866 Soldier's Monument in North Branford Village green dedicated, with James Scranton and Dayton Scranton names engraved[[#Rockey|Rockey]]: Volume 2, Page 95 1 Jun 1870 Martin Scranton, blacksmith, lives in North Branford, New Haven, Connecticut with Sarah and Luther, a joiner"United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MN7V-XKN : 12 April 2016), Martin Scranton, Connecticut, United States; citing p. 8, family 80, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 545,611. 13 Jun 1870 Phebe (Scranton) Blake lives in Tama City, Tama, Iowa"United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MDV1-K45 : 12 April 2016), Phebe A Blake in household of Charles Blake, Iowa, United States; citing p. 21, family 171, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 545,919. with Charles, a carpenter, and George 23 Jun 1870 Edmund Scranton, farmer, lives in Perry Township, Tama, Iowa"United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MDV1-M81 : 12 April 2016), Edmund Scranton, Iowa, United States; citing p. 13, family 88, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 545,919. with Emily, Frank, Mary, and Kate 23 Jun 1870 Sarah (Scranton) Webster lives in Perry Township, Tama, Iowa"United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MDV1-MDX : 12 April 2016), Sarah Webster, Iowa, United States; citing p. 14, family 92, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 545,919. near her brother Edmund with children Ione, Charles, Manville and Lillian 1871 Luther Scranton and Martha Jennette Crowell, daughter of Nelson T. Crowell, marry[[#Rockey|Rockey]]: Page 445 1873 Luther Scranton, wagonmaker, moves to North Farms, Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut[[#Rockey|Rockey]]: Page 445 12 Sep 1873 George Scranton, son of Edmund Scranton and Emily Sanford born in Tama County, Iowa 12 Jul 1877 Anna Merriman and Wiley W Stanley marry in Tattnall, Georgia, United States."Georgia, County Marriages, 1785-1950," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KXJN-11B : 17 October 2017), W. W. Stanley and A. E. Merriman, 12 Jul 1877; citing Marriage, Tattnall, Georgia, United States, county courthouses, Georgia; FHL microfilm 206,421 11 Dec 1876 Sarah, wife of Martin, dies"Connecticut Deaths and Burials, 1772-1934," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F7F8-LJ6 : 3 December 2014), Sally Thomas, 11 Dec 1876; citing Connecticut, reference ; FHL microfilm 3,212."Connecticut Deaths and Burials, 1772-1934," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F7V1-R2V : 3 December 2014), Sally Thomas Scranton, 11 Dec 1876; citing , reference 55; FHL microfilm 3,367. 1 Jun 1880 Phebe (Scranton) Blake lives in Tama City, Tama, Iowa"United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MDLJ-R1N : 14 August 2017), Phebie A Blake in household of Charles Blake, Tama, Tama, Iowa, United States; citing enumeration district ED 335, sheet 614C, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 0365; FHL microfilm 1,254,365. with husband Charles and son George, both carpenters 10 Jun 1880 Edmund Scranton, farmer, lives in Perry Township, Tama, Iowa"United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MDLJ-BYC : 14 August 2017), Ed Scranton, Perry, Tama, Iowa, United States; citing enumeration district ED 330, sheet 550B, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 0365; FHL microfilm 1,254,365. with Emily and children Frank, Mary, Kate, Luther, George and Clara 14 Jun 1880 Martin Scranton lives in Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut with son Luther and his family"United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MFCR-JQ9 : 19 August 2017), Martin Scranton in household of Luther Scranton, Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States; citing enumeration district ED 61, sheet 49A, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 0104; FHL microfilm 1,254,104. 17 Jun 1880 Sarah (Scranton) Webster lives in Perry Township, Tama, Iowa"United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MDLJ-T54 : 14 August 2017), Sarah E Webster, Perry, Tama, Iowa, United States; citing enumeration district ED 330, sheet 554B, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 0365; FHL microfilm 1,254,365. with children Charles and Lillian 9 Aug 1880 Martin Scranton dies in Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut..FamilySearch, "Wallingford (Connecticut). Registrar of Vital Statistics," Manuscript/Manuscript on Film, FamilySearch.org (https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/513625 : accessed 22 November 2017), Martin Scranton. Births, Marriages, deaths v.3(P.344-end)-5 1872-1903; Film 1405515 7730807. Image 37. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9BT-ZX89?cat=513625 13 Aug 1883 Phebe Ann (Scranton) Blake dies in Tama County, Iowa 1885 Charles Scranton, carpenter, lives in Traer, Perry, Tama, Iowa"Iowa State Census, 1885," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:H4F4-XW2 : 10 March 2018), Charles Scranton in household of William Moat, Traer, Perry, Tama, Iowa; citing p. 20, 1885, State Historical Society, Des Moines; FHL microfilm 1,020,185. He is living with William Moat age 27, who may be related. Charles' brother Edmund married Emily Sanford, daughter of Albion Sanford and Lucy Reed. Lucy's first husband was George Moats. 1885 Edmund Scranton, farmer, lives at N 1/2 NW in Traer, Perry, Tama, Iowa"Iowa State Census, 1885," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:H4FD-5W2 : 3 April 2016), Edmond Scranton, Traer, Perry, Tama, Iowa; citing p. 8, 1885, State Historical Society, Des Moines; FHL microfilm 1,020,185. with Emily and children Frank, Mary, Kate, Luther, George and Earl 1885 Sarah (Scranton) Webster lives at E 1/2 NE in Traer, Perry, Tama, Iowa"Iowa State Census, 1885," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:H465-M3Z : 3 April 2016), Sarah Webster, Traer, Perry, Tama, Iowa; citing p. 3, 1885, State Historical Society, Des Moines; FHL microfilm 1,020,185. with son Charles 1895 Sarah (Scranton) Webster lives in Tama County, Iowa"Iowa State Census, 1895," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VTQL-JQC : 30 June 2016), Sarah A Webster, Tama, Iowa, United States; citing p. 37, 1895, State Historical Society, Des Moines; FHL microfilm 1,022,184. with son Charles 1895 Charles Scranton lives in Tama County, Iowa at a County Farm"Iowa State Census, 1895," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VTQL-DHY : 11 March 2018), Charles Scranton in household of Claus H Tode, Tama, Iowa, United States; citing p. 428, 1895, State Historical Society, Des Moines; FHL microfilm 1,022,184. 1899 Edmund Scranton moves to a farm near Lone Elm, Anderson County, Kansas 1899 George Scranton, son of Edmund, about age 16 did not like Kansas and took his mule and returned to IowaFamily history as recounted by George's daughters to his granddaughters, including [[Sands-1865]]. 5 Jun 1900 Edmund Scranton, farmer, lives in Lone Elm Township, Anderson, Kansas"United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MMR1-5P6 : accessed 21 November 2017), Edmond Scranton, Lone Elm Township, Anderson, Kansas, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 20, sheet 5B, family 100, NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1972.); FHL microfilm 1,240,470. with son Earl 21 Jun 1900 Sarah (Scranton) Webster lives in Perry Township, town of Traer, Tama, Iowa"United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M9L2-3ST : accessed 28 November 2017), Sarah A Webster in household of Charles Webster, Perry Township Traer town, Tama, Iowa, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 141, sheet 18B, family 374, NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1972.); FHL microfilm 1,240,460. with son Charles. Her nephew George Scranton lives nearby. 23 Jun 1900 George Scranton, son of Edmund, farm laborer lives in Perry Township, town of Traer, Tama, Iowa."United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M9L2-83S : accessed 21 November 2017), George Scranton in household of John Crawford, Perry Township Traer town, Tama, Iowa, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 141, sheet 19B, family 395, NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1972.); FHL microfilm 1,240,460. 1905 Sarah (Scranton) Webster lives in Traer, Tama County, Iowa"Iowa State Census, 1905," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2S8V-X5V : 22 August 2016), Sarah A Webster, Tama, Iowa, United States; citing card #361, State Historical Department, Des Moines; FHL microfilm 1,430,644. and reports her birthplace as Hartford, Connecticut 13 Mar 1907 Sarah (Scranton) Webster dies in Perry, Tama, Iowa"Iowa, County Death Records, 1880-1992," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKVW-7C82 : 17 March 2018), Sarah A Webster, Mar 1907; citing Death, Perry, Tama, Iowa, United States, page 27, offices of county clerk from various counties; FHL microfilm 1,763,985. Brother Ed Scranton is listed as father on her death certificate. 28 Apr 1910 Edmund Scranton lives in Lone Elm Township, Anderson, Kansas"United States Census, 1910," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M2HV-BWW : accessed 21 November 2017), Edmond Scranton in household of Guy M Quist, Lone Elm, Anderson, Kansas, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 25, sheet 8B, family 169, NARA microfilm publication T624 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1982), roll 431; FHL microfilm 1,374,444. 19 Jun 1916 Edmund Scranton dies in Kansas 27 Feb 1917 Luther B Scranton registers for Connecticut Military Census in Wallingford, Connecticut. "Connecticut, Military Census, 1917," database on-line, Ancestry.com (: accessed 21 November 2017), Luther B Scranton; Ancestry.com, Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2012. Connecticut Military Census of 1917. Hartford, Connecticut: Connecticut State Library. 17 Mar 1931 Luther B Scranton dies in Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut"Connecticut Deaths and Burials, 1772-1934," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F7VZ-M3X : 3 December 2014), Luther B. Scranton, 1931; citing , reference 213; FHL microfilm 3,367. == Sources == * Scranton, Erastus. ''[[Space:A genealogical register of the descendants of John Scranton of Guilford, Conn., who died in the year 1671|A Genealogical Register of the Descendants of John Scranton of Guilford, Conn., who died in the year 1671]]'' (Case, Tiffany and Co., Hartford, 1955) * Rockey, J.L., ''[[Space:History of New Haven County, Connecticut|History of New Haven County, Connecticut]]'' (W.W. Preston & Co., New York, 1892)

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Changes to the Kill Burns family lines, with relevant records and explanations. '''[[Burns-19024|Kill Burns (abt.1850-abt.1900)]]''' There are no records to confirm, but we think it's possible that he died before 1900, as his wife is listed as a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Tanner-6286#1900_Census widow on the 1900 census]. There are connected DNA relatives, so it seems possible-to-likely that he's Kill Burns 1876's uncle, but there are no records so we're not sure. * Wife: [[Tanner-6286|Julia Terry/Tyree/Tanner]] ** [[Burns-16311|Sarah Burns]] (1870 - <1900) ** [[Burns-16312|Amanda (Burns) Aubrey (1871-1936)]] ** [[Burns-16314|Paralee (Burns) Scoggins (1876-1943)]] **[[Burns-16315|Ada Burns (abt.1879-1925)]] ** [[Burns-16316|John Henry Burns (1880-1951)]] ** [[Burns-16317|Donnie (Burns) Canada (1883-aft.1940)]] ** [[Burns-16307|George Nelson Burns Sr (1886-1961)]] ** [[Burns-16318|Isdoe Burns (1889-1900)]] ** [[Burns-16319|Tommie Burns (1893-)]] ** [[Burns-16320|Kill Burns Jr (1896-1985)]] ** [[Burns-16321|Bethel Burns (1897-bef.1900)]] '''[[Burns-16308|Kill Burns (1876-1961)]]''' Born in Arkansas, died in Texas. Son of Tom Burns and Dolly Epps per his death record. * Wife: [[Germany-257|Minnie Germany (1890-1944)]] ** [[Burns-16327|Ollie P Burns (abt.1908 or 1909 -abt.1987)]](Ollie on 1910 Census) b 1908 (no birth record) ** [[Burns-16326|Lela (Burns) Robinson (1908-1982)]] Lela (Leland on 1910 Census) b 1908 ** [[Burns-16329|Notice Burns (abt.1913-1983)]] b 1912 (no birth record) ** [[Burns-16435|Mary/Merylee (Burns) Sharp (1917-1950)]] ** [[Burns-16436|Whaley/Whelan Burns]] b 1918/1919 ** [[Burns-16437|Tom or John Burns]] b 1919/1920 ** [[Burns-16439|Curlee Burns]]b 1923 d 1940s ** [[Burns-16440|Cleo Mattie (Burns) Davis Satterwhite (1920s-1990s]] '''[[Burns-16320|Kill Burns Jr (1896-1985)]]''' Unchanged. * Wife: [[Bryant-17044|Bessie (Bryant) Burns (1891-1919)]] ** [[Burns-17670|Belma (Burns) Carter (1911-1988)]] (delayed registration) ** [[Burns-17671|Allene Burns (1913-2004)]] ** [[Burns-16589|Jonnie Eugene Burns]] b 16 Jun 1916, d 1988 ** [[Burns-17673|Emma Louis Burns (1917-1970)]] ** [[Burns-18997|Unnamed Son Burns (1919-1919)]] * Wife: [[Spears-3687|Mollie Spears]] 1898-1985 ** Annette Grace (Burns) Jones b 1920/2002 ** [[Burns-19002|Pelvin M Burns]]1922-1986 * Wife: [[Truluck-114|Lena Truluck]] 1898-1983 Other people's children: * [[Burns-16322|Levada Burns (1903-1926)]]. (not listed on the censuses, no records w/Kill or Julia) Actually child of Lonnie, son of George. (DNA confirming link to Tom Burns/Dolly Epps) *[[Burns-16325|George Burns (1879-)]] Child of Harriet Burns/Echels. Her mother, Mary Burns, is possibly another sibling of Tom Burns--DNA connection, unclear how direct. ==Marriage Records== * Minnie Germany m 1 Sep 1907 Morris Texas (Husband = Kill 1882/TX),"Texas, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1817-1965", Marriage Records. Texas Marriages. Texas State Library and Archives Commission and various county clerk offices, Texas, {{Ancestry Record|61383|900908879}} (accessed 22 February 2023)b 16 Aug 1890 TX, d 17 Oct 1944 Dekalb,TX "Texas, U.S., Death Certificates, 1903-1982", Texas Department of State Health Services; Austin Texas, USA; Texas Death Certificates, 1903–1982, {{Ancestry Sharing|1977107|38f9b6776420fb73ced24cba360352bef0335fb1a2f33be36862257c30317054}} - {{Ancestry Record|2272|22508742}} (accessed 22 February 2023) (husband = Kills b 1876/1882) *Bessie Bryant/Briant m 22 Dec 1910, Kill Burns age 21 (Husband = Kills 1896/AR) "Arkansas, U.S., County Marriages Index, 1837-1957", FHL Film Number: 1005882, {{Ancestry Record|2548|2863639}} (accessed 22 February 2023)b 10 Aug 1892, d 9 Jan 1919 father: John"Arkansas, Death Certificates, 1914-1969", Arkansas Department of Vital Records; Little Rock, Arkansas; Death Certificates; Year: 1919; Roll: 1, {{Ancestry Sharing|1977894|442b93b8e1fb17247ab1b0c4edba0b38270fe3b12ac66e6e9bde3cc379ecedcf}} - {{Ancestry Record|61777|74585}} (accessed 22 February 2023) *Mollie Spears m 27 Dec 1919 Hempstead "Arkansas, U.S., County Marriages Index, 1837-1957", FHL Film Number: 1006729, {{Ancestry Record|2548|798814}} (accessed 22 February 2023) (husband = Kill 1896/AR) *Lena Truluck m 2 May 1936 Hempstead, Ark (husband = Kill 1896/AR)"Arkansas, U.S., County Marriages Index, 1837-1957", FHL Film Number: 1986675, {{Ancestry Record|2548|3133927}} (accessed 22 February 2023) ==Divorce== *Kills Burns (white) v Mollie Burns of Hope, Ark. Date of filing 19 Nov 1935 - Desertion"Texas, U.S., Death Certificates, 1903-1982", Texas Department of State Health Services; Austin Texas, USA; Texas Death Certificates, 1903–1982, {{Ancestry Sharing|1858017|1a5383d3536c4ae306e548820f512fb94e89bb637a284696bcef3cdf92ecd9e8}} - {{Ancestry Record|2272|21463434}} (accessed 22 February 2023)granted 6 Jan 1936"Arkansas, U.S., Divorce Index, 1923-1939", Arkansas Divorce Index 1923-1939. Arkansas, USA: Arkansas Genealogical Society. Microfiche; Volume Number: 9, {{Ancestry Sharing|1976092|3bfa110ace7034d61afd9c48e7fc1dc625da82b37fcbff3a6d07295f16e2807f}} - {{Ancestry Record|8770|54168}} (accessed 22 February 2023) ==Children== ===Arkansas 1880=== (all on 1880 Census living with Kill b 1850 in GA and Julie Burns)"1880 United States Federal Census", Year: 1880; Census Place: De Roane, Hempstead, Arkansas; Roll: 46; Page: 374C; Enumeration District: 106, {{Ancestry Sharing|1857221|a218679f7d52bdfba20f6278b3c68e05aaadcf9dac192fef363be59493d52675}} - {{Ancestry Record|6742|39635772}} (accessed 22 February 2023) *Amanda Burns b 25 Nov 1871 Falcon Ark, d 17 Jun 1936 Hempstead - Julia Terry (LA) Alex Aubrey"Arkansas, Death Certificates, 1914-1969", Arkansas Department of Vital Records; Little Rock, Arkansas; Death Certificates; Year: 1936; Roll: 4, {{Ancestry Sharing|1975931|cfa131b2ffb4d4819a03a2dcae88dd168159253091acb967c955691cb0d4b742}} - {{Ancestry Record|61777|60385626}} (accessed 22 February 2023) *Paralee Burns b 5 Apr 1876 Hemp ARK, d 3 Jul 1943 Hope, AK - Julia Tanner (George Scoggins)"Arkansas, Birth Certificates, 1914-1917", Arkansas Department of Vital Records; Little Rock, Arkansas; Birth Certificates; Year: Abt 1877, {{Ancestry Sharing|1975927|faf5f379d88c02131dd2e106613bf9958befe2a934ba0ebf723200218920f839}} - {{Ancestry Record|61774|300707953}} (accessed 22 February 2023) *John Henry b 5 Apr 1880 (filed in 1941 in MI, says mother only had 3 children?) f Kill Burns of George, m Julie Terry of Ark"Arkansas, Birth Certificates, 1914-1917", Arkansas Department of Vital Records; Little Rock, Arkansas; Birth Certificates; Year: 1880, {{Ancestry Sharing|1976333|127dd3e7f94f79b0f99827332177c3d550f8936198baccf2c34d5c38f42a2627}} - {{Ancestry Record|61774|542092}} (accessed 22 February 2023) *Ada b 1879, m 1 Nov 1904 Crawford Lewis"Arkansas, County Marriages, 1837-1957", citing Marriage, Lafayette, Arkansas, United States, county offices, Arkansas; FHL microfilm 1,004,495, {{FamilySearch Record|N9S9-DJG}} (accessed 22 February 2023) {{FamilySearch Image|S3HT-694Q-2B6}} Image number 00650, Crawford Lewis (34) marriage to Ada Burrus (24) on 1 Nov 1904 in Lafayette, Arkansas, United States. d 22 Jan 1925 - believe this is her death record - parents were Kill Burns and Julia Tyree (birth date is recorded as death date however age is 45. "Arkansas, U.S., County Marriages Index, 1837-1957", FHL Film Number: 1004495, {{Ancestry Record|2548|703905}} (accessed 22 February 2023)"Arkansas, Death Certificates, 1914-1969", Arkansas Department of Vital Records; Little Rock, Arkansas; Death Certificates; Year: 1925; Roll: 1, {{Ancestry Sharing|1976255|9be18f56a3a7bf7b7d39857c4de033ccfc37fe0757512b4621e93bd36337f14e}} - {{Ancestry Record|61777|168114}} (accessed 22 February 2023) Ada Burns Lewison *George Burns b 7 Apr 1888"U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007", Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007, {{Ancestry Record|60901|11398380}} (accessed 22 February 2023), m 9 Jun 1912 Sallie Mae Carter"Arkansas, U.S., County Marriages Index, 1837-1957", FHL Film Number: 1005882, {{Ancestry Record|2548|790131}} (accessed 22 February 2023) *Kill Burns b 4 Mar 1896 Hempstead Ark f Kill Burns, mother Julia Terry"Arkansas, Birth Certificates, 1914-1917", Arkansas Department of Vital Records; Little Rock, Arkansas; Birth Certificates; Year: 1896, {{Ancestry Sharing|1976041|40aacb1a80eb6f49eb196cbf8b696ea086cdf18cd96d43e73f570d00a5ae655e}} - {{Ancestry Record|61774|960873}} (accessed 22 February 2023) Delayed BC filed 12 Dec 1961- witness was his sister-in-law Julia Williams (states 8 children born to his mother up to his birth) ===Arkansas post-1900=== *Belma (Burns) Carter b 1 Nov 1911 m Bessie Briant"Arkansas, Birth Certificates, 1914-1917", Arkansas Department of Vital Records; Little Rock, Arkansas; Birth Certificates; Year: 1911, {{Ancestry Sharing|1976015|65699c4452074f6c5df4169cbacfccbe86b5c2143d2477b6d990bd65dd35386d}} - {{Ancestry Record|61774|663084}} (accessed 22 February 2023), m AC Carter 2 Nov 1929 ARK"Arkansas, U.S., County Marriages Index, 1837-1957", FHL Film Number: 1986674, {{Ancestry Record|2548|3117868}} (accessed 22 February 2023) (daughter of Kill Burns who died 1985 listed in obit) *Allene (Burns) Delton Page b 18 Apr 1913 Hempstead, ARK m Bessie Bryant"U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007", Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007, {{Ancestry Record|60901|31469017}} (accessed 22 February 2023)"Arkansas, Birth Certificates, 1914-1917", Arkansas Department of Vital Records; Little Rock, Arkansas; Birth Certificates; Year: 1913, {{Ancestry Sharing|1976063|e8c7934a13e472b6b2301fe8cf73e9433a76845d5405de089f2a1c9a0bfca7e8}} - {{Ancestry Record|61774|992494}} (accessed 22 February 2023)m Floyd Delton 20 Oct 1963"California, U.S., Marriage Index, 1960-1985", State of California. California Marriage Index, 1960-1985. Microfiche. Center for Health Statistics, California Department of Health Services, Sacramento, California, {{Ancestry Sharing|1976068|5fd01729c7050a8ece065ff1e2e84f4f8f29b408b74be29dd83773fc9ba07e0e}} - {{Ancestry Record|1144|7943120}} (accessed 22 February 2023)(daughter of Kill Burns who died 1985 listed in obit) * Johnnie Eugene b 16 Jun 1916"Arkansas, Birth Certificates, 1914-1917", Arkansas Department of Vital Records; Little Rock, Arkansas; Birth Certificates; Year: 1916, {{Ancestry Sharing|1944444|f6aecc32ee8dc067f0ad55c3741ad01f7a09e343a124bfa6cbb4b5ebf49709c8}} - {{Ancestry Record|61774|76341}} (accessed 22 February 2023), d 1988 "California, U.S., Death Index, 1940-1997", Place: Los Angeles; Date: 11 Jun 1988, {{Ancestry Record|5180|990545}} (accessed 22 February 2023) *Emma Louis b 3 Nov 1917 - Bessie Bryant"Arkansas, Birth Certificates, 1914-1917", Arkansas Department of Vital Records; Little Rock, Arkansas; Birth Certificates; Year: 1917, {{Ancestry Sharing|1977932|14d5959967671f014ec9fcd064fe1ec0d374a4f548e5ae2d3b9290b353f832b0}} - {{Ancestry Record|61774|106615}} (accessed 22 February 2023) *Boy Burns, b 7 Jan 1919, d 8 Jan 1919 Hempstead, Ark - Bessie Bryant"Arkansas, Death Certificates, 1914-1969", Arkansas Department of Vital Records; Little Rock, Arkansas; Death Certificates; Year: 1919; Roll: 1, {{Ancestry Sharing|1976083|0476dc3658296da068e03850ed8cf15a97c19fba34f433c57e9648111baba816}} - {{Ancestry Record|61777|60074586}} (accessed 22 February 2023) ===Texas=== *Lela (Burns) Robinson b 5 Feb 1908 Texas, d 1 May 1982, TX (Mother listed as Harriet Franklin, informant "Naomi Robinson")"Texas, U.S., Death Certificates, 1903-1982", Texas Department of State Health Services; Austin Texas, USA; Texas Death Certificates, 1903–1982, {{Ancestry Sharing|1975947|c3ae55640ab5e4fb5f0a016ea8c26ce636aa2a33cca58ff104634a339499f301}} - {{Ancestry Record|2272|233091}} (accessed 22 February 2023) *Notice Burns b ? , m Mayra Lee Lewis 1940"Texas, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1817-1965", Marriage Records. Texas Marriages. Texas State Library and Archives Commission and various county clerk offices, Texas, {{Ancestry Record|61383|638891}} (accessed 22 February 2023), d 24 Nov 1983"Texas, U.S., Death Index, 1903-2000", Texas Department of Health. Texas Death Indexes, 1903-2000. Austin, TX, USA: Texas Department of Health, State Vital Statistics Unit, {{Ancestry Record|4876|1891242}} (accessed 22 February 2023) WWII draft card with mother listed as Minnie "U.S., World War II Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947", National Archives at St. Louis; St. Louis, Missouri; WWII Draft Registration Cards for Texas, 10/16/1940-03/31/1947; Record Group: Records of the Selective Service System, 147; Box: 206, {{Ancestry Sharing|1979305|e30e6145a885427c431b1c3ef9875c6c37bbfc4f70ee64ab850c2c4e8c4cd234}} - {{Ancestry Record|2238|21315156}} (accessed 22 February 2023) *Merry/Mary Lee Burns b 15 May 1917, m 23 Nov 1935 Leo Sharp,"Texas, County Marriage Records, 1837-1965", citing Marriage, citing Bowie, Texas, United States, Texas State Library, Archives Division, and various Texas county clerks; FHL microfilm 1,839,954, {{FamilySearch Record|QV1H-6K26}} (accessed 22 February 2023) {{FamilySearch Image|33S7-9PQS-T5Z}} Image number 00937, Mary Lee Burns marriage to Leo Sharp on 23 Nov 1935 in Bowie, Texas, United States.d 6 Sep 1952"Texas, U.S., Death Certificates, 1903-1982", Texas Department of State Health Services; Austin Texas, USA; Texas Death Certificates, 1903–1982, {{Ancestry Sharing|1979722|cd69bfbc8d24bf53fa11afd83acae3011afa0437dfa8292cc3e8424ee924298e}} - {{Ancestry Record|2272|23414553}} (accessed 22 February 2023) *Whelen Burns b 26 Aug 1918, d 12 Dec 1967 (mother's name Germany) "California, U.S., Death Index, 1940-1997", Place: Los Angeles; Date: 12 Dec 1967, {{Ancestry Record|5180|992692}} (accessed 22 February 2023) *John Burns b 17 Nov 1919 - Delsalp, TX or Wic, Kansas - Minnie Germany"U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007", Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007, {{Ancestry Record|60901|24612589}} (accessed 22 February 2023) *Curley b 1 Jan 1923, d 11 Mar 1944 (mother's maiden name German(y)"California, U.S., Death Index, 1940-1997", Place: Los Angeles; Date: 11 Mar 1944, {{Ancestry Record|5180|988961}} (accessed 22 February 2023) *Cleo Mattie b 8 Mar 1925"Texas, U.S., Birth Certificates, 1903-1932", {{Ancestry Sharing|1979513|ba0e10b7c82838dafa7f4ca15f054427bc681852e0fef912146231c6f1964a29}} - {{Ancestry Record|2275|1028266}} (accessed 22 February 2023)d 3 Feb 1992"U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007", Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007, {{Ancestry Record|60901|41921527}} (accessed 22 February 2023) ==Death== *Kill Burns, b 1882 TX, d 11 Jun 1961 Cass TX, widowed, f: Tom Burns (Notice Burns informant)"Texas, U.S., Death Certificates, 1903 -1982", Texas Department of State Health Services; Austin Texas, USA; Texas Death Certificates, 1903–1982, {{Ancestry Sharing|1858017|1a5383d3536c4ae306e548820f512fb94e89bb637a284696bcef3cdf92ecd9e8}} - {{Ancestry Record|2272|21463434}} (accessed 22 February 2023) Application for Social Security number file on 21 Aug 1841 gives a SSN of 465-20-0334 which matches the SSN that is in this death record. Date of birth on SSN application is 16 Feb 1876 b in Hempsted Ark - lists his parents as Tom Burns and Dolly Epps"U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007", Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007, {{Ancestry Record|60901|11474395}} (accessed 22 February 2023) *Kill Burns b 4 Mar 1896 Hempstead, Ark, d Jan 1985 MI, wife Lena Truluc"U.S., Newspapers.com™ Obituary Index, 1800s-current", Battle Creek Enquirer; Publication Date: 18 Jan 1985; Publication Place: Battle Creek, Michigan, USA; URL: https://www.newspapers.com/image/216379918/?article=5be2ba1a-4673-42ec-9b55-1cb2d4fcfed4&focus=0.18545651,0.56106806,0.34146714,0.7244988&xid=3355, {{Ancestry Record|61843|569467393}} (accessed 22 February 2023)"Michigan, U.S., Death Index, 1971-1996", Michigan Department of Vital and Health Records. Michigan Death Index. Lansing, MI, USA, {{Ancestry Record|3171|613775}} (accessed 22 February 2023) ::Children listed in Kills Burns 1985 Obituary **John Burns - son **Pelvin Burns - son **Mrs. Allen Delton - daugher **Mrs. Belma Carter - daughter **Emma Louis - daughter (deceased) **James Jefferson - stepson (son of Lena Truluc and Edward Jefferson b 8 Mar 1921"U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007", Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007, {{Ancestry Record|60901|15341581}} (accessed 22 February 2023) d 6 Jun 2001 was Chief Warrent Officer (obit has picture) "U.S., Newspapers.com™ Obituary Index, 1800s-current", The Herald; Publication Date: 21 Jun 2001; Publication Place: Mascoutah, Illinois, USA; URL: https://www.newspapers.com/image/702570737/?article=4ae045da-632c-4333-a3cb-79571e4009b7&focus=0.66398305,0.31578556,0.82428116,0.41278735&xid=3355, {{Ancestry Record|61843|859510726}} (accessed 22 February 2023) ==Census== 1880 Census AR - living with Julia In the 1880 census Killis (age 30), Farmer, was the married head of household in De Roane, Hempstead, Arkansas, United States."1880 United States Federal Census", Year: 1880; Census Place: De Roane, Hempstead, Arkansas; Roll: 46; Page: 374C; Enumeration District: 106, {{Ancestry Sharing|1856910|d9342f007c657f670fcce1db3631802f1ec4fd6fa5fbce9c62a3fb0e7a9c06d9}} - {{Ancestry Record|6742|2706400}} (accessed 22 February 2023) {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | Name || Sex || Age || Status || Relation || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Killis Burns || M || 30 || Married || Head || Farmer || Georgia |- | Julia Burns || F || 33 || Married || Wife || || Louisiana |- | Monday Burns || F || 8 || Single || Daughter || || Arkansas |- | John Burns || M || 6 || Single || Son || || Arkansas |- | Paralee Burns || F || 5 || Single || Daughter || || Arkansas |- | Ada Burns || F || 6 months || Single || [blank] || || Arkansas |} 1910 Census TX - living with the Germanys In the 1910 census Kil (age 28), Laborer, was the married son-in-law of John Germany in Justice Precinct 4, Morris, Texas, United States."1910 United States Federal Census", Year: 1910; Census Place: Justice Precinct 4, Morris, Texas; Roll: T624_1579; Page: 17A; Enumeration District: 0112; FHL microfilm: 1375592, {{Ancestry Sharing|1976936|147d672a71d1fc88595a39e755a33061247c7c4102272781884f490a8fe7ab05}} - {{Ancestry Record|7884|28435298}} (accessed 22 February 2023) {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | Name || Sex || Age || Status || Relation || Occupation || Birth Place |- | John Germany || M || 52 || Married || Head || Farmer || Texas |- | Nettie Germany || F || 47 || Married || Wife || House Keeper || Arkansas |- | Grant Germany || M || 23 || Single || Son || Laborer || Texas |- | Jonnie Germany || M || 11 || Single || Son || Laborer || Texas |- | Joseph W Germany || M || 7 || Single || Son || || Texas |- | Kil Burns || M || 28 || Married || Son-in-law || Laborer || Arkansas |- | Mennie Burns || F || 17 || Married || Daughter || || Texas |- | Ollie Burns || F || 2 || Single || Daughter || || Texas |- | Leland Burns || M || 0 || Single || Son || || Texas |} 1920 Census - living in TX with Minnie In the 1920 census Kilb (age 40), Farmer, was the married head of household in Justice Precinct 3, Bowie, Texas."1920 United States Federal Census", Year: 1920; Census Place: Justice Precinct 3, Bowie, Texas; Roll: T625_1775; Page: 6B; Enumeration District: 14, {{Ancestry Sharing|1976986|999c652c3da83a3646d0e05a91d151b9a1b411f6c9a63791f2851148fec82fc7}} - {{Ancestry Record|6061|86583985}} (accessed 22 February 2023) {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | Name || Sex || Age || Status || Relation || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Kilb Burns || M || 40 || Married || Head || Farmer || Texas |- | Minnie Burns || F || 26 || Married || Wife || None || Texas |- | Allie Burns || F || 11 || Single || Daughter || None || Texas |- | Natce Burns || M || 8 || Single || Son || None || Texas |- | Ella Burns || F || 4 || Single || Daughter || None || Texas |- | Mani Lu Burns || F || 2 || Single || Daughter || None || Texas |- | Whaley Burns || M || 1 || Single || Son || None || Texas |- | Tom Burns || M || 0 || Single || Son || None || Texas |} 1930 Census - living in TX with Minnie In the 1930 census Kill (age 44), Farmer, was the married head of household on Garland and Dekall Road, Precinct 3, Bowie, Texas, United States."1930 United States Federal Census", Year: 1930; Census Place: Precinct 3, Bowie, Texas; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 0023; FHL microfilm: 2342034, {{Ancestry Sharing|1976990|032d72bfae72042b65f1c503ac96bcca66c908e52b8223949d88c47100347834}} - {{Ancestry Record|6224|65378453}} (accessed 22 February 2023) {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | Name || Sex || Age || Status || Relation || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Kill Burns || M || 44 || Married || Head || Farmer || Arkansas |- | Minnie P Burns || F || 37 || Married || Wife || || Texas |- | Ollie P Burns || F || 21 || Single || Daughter || || Texas |- | Notice Burns || M || 17 || Single || Son || || Texas |- | Meylee Burns || F || 13 || Single || Daughter || || Texas |- | Whleon Burns || M || 11 || Single || Son || || Texas |- | J A Burns || M || 10 || Single || Son || || Texas |- | Willie Burns || M || 8 || Single || Son || || Texas |- | Cerlle Burns || M || 7 || Single || Son || || Texas |- | Cleo S Burns || F || 5 || Single || Daughter || || Texas |} 1940 Census - living in TX with Minnie In the 1940 census Kill (age 68), Farmer, was the married head of household in Bowie, Texas."1940 United States Federal Census", Year: 1940; Census Place: Bowie, Texas; Roll: m-t0627-03990; Page: 5B; Enumeration District: 19-27, {{Ancestry Sharing|1858457|b94a521fe16464cb6b56f80b5a1bf62eb5071307fc4dfefa4011e19dda733374}} - {{Ancestry Record|2442|154341114}} (accessed 22 February 2023) {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | Name || Sex || Age || Status || Relation || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Kill Burns || M || 68 || Married || Head || Farmer || Arkansas |- | Minnie Burns || F || 47 || Married || Wife || || Texas |- | Notice Burns || M || 29 || Single || Son || Farmer || Texas |- | Curlee Burns || M || 17 || Single || Son || Laborer || Texas |- | Mattie Burns || F || 15 || Single || Daughter || Laborer || Texas |- | Mattie Germany || F || 37 || Widowed || Sister-in-law || || Arkansas |- | Grant Germany || M || 52 || Single || Brother-in-law || || Texas |} 1940 Census -- living in AR with Lena In the 1940 census Kill (age 40), Laborer, was the married head of household in Hope, Hempstead, Arkansas."1940 United States Federal Census", Year: 1940; Census Place: Hope, Hempstead, Arkansas; Roll: m-t0627-00140; Page: 12A; Enumeration District: 29-9, {{Ancestry Sharing|1980972|e7fc77d085811d733e4efa2cb36a16360a426c93bec0c1b47c93125bb52d0471}} - {{Ancestry Record|2442|103213520}} (accessed 22 February 2023) (James would be his stepson James Jefferson) {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | Name || Sex || Age || Status || Relation || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Kill Burnes || M || 40 || Married || Head || Laborer || Arkansas |- | Lena Burnes || F || 38 || Married || Wife || Maid || Arkansas |- | Jama J Burnes || M || 19 || Single || Son || || Arkansas |} ==Sources==

Timlick Name Study

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[[Category:Timlick Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together everything known about the Timlick/Timlock surname. This is a collaborative project. If you have any questions, please contact the project leader [[Holland-6232|Troy Holland]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. == Origin of the Timlick/Timlock Surname == It's unclear at this stage where and why the Timlick/Timlock surname originated. There's evidence to suggest it may be a shortening of Timberlake, which is a much older surname. == Canada == It's unclear when the first Timlick/Timlock's arrived in Canada, but the first mention of a Timlick family appears in the 1851 Canadian census. David Timlick from Wolford, Ontario, was born in Canada in about 1819. == England == The earliest Timlock record found is for a Mary Timlock, baptised in London on December 10, 1707. She was the daughter of John and Susanna Timlock. The earliest Timlick record found is for a Sarrah Timlick, buried in Sarratt, Hertfordshire, on August 10, 1774. No age is given. A search of the Timlick surname in the 1881 England Census returns 3 people (both on Ancestry and Findmypast). By 1911 this had grown to 13. == New Zealand == The earliest known Timlick in New Zealand is John Timlick, who married Eliza Lewis in 1876. == United States == It's unclear when the first Timlick/Timlock's arrived in the US. == Resources == * [https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=Timlick Timlick Family History at Ancestry] * [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/surname/Timlick Timlick Name Origin at Findmypast]

Timothy Hudson, Sheila Sewell, Helen Lee

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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.

Timpanaro Name Study

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[[Category: Timpanaro Name Study]][[Category: Tortorici, Messina]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] ==About the Timpanaro Name Study Project== The Timpanaro Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Timpanaro Timpanaro] 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 Timpanaro 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 Timpanaros), by time period (18th Century Timpanaros), or by topic (Timpanaro DNA, Timpanaro Occupations, Timpanaro 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 Timpanaro 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=Timpanaro}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Timpanaro}}
{{Clear}} ==Teams== * * * * * ==Membership== * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Timpanaros 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]

Timson Name Study

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[[Category:Timson Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Duncan-7839|Paul Duncan]] 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 ==

Tina Allison To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Thompson-28140|Tina Allison]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Thompson-28140&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Tina Allison To-Do List|Tina's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Nash-4704|Nash, Bob ]] || || to-do |- | [[Nash-4705|Nash, Eli ]] || 1881-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Nash-4703|Ray, Mildred (Nash)]] || || to-do |- |}

Tioga County New York

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[[Category:Tioga County, New York]] [[Category:New York Projects]] {{US History| sub-project=New York}} Tioga County was created in 1791. The original county was much larger. It contained present day Broome and Chemung Counties and part of Chenango and Schuyler Counties. ==Adjacent Counties== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Courtland_County%2C_New_York Cortland County] - Northeast *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Broome_County_New_York Broome County] - East *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Susquehanna_County%2C_Pennsylvania Susquehanna County, PA] - Southeast *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bradford_County%2C_Pennsylvania Bradford County, PA] - South * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Chemung_County%2C_New_York Chemung County] - West *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Tompkins_County_New_York Tompkins County] - Northwest ==Towns== *Barton *Berkshire *Candor *Newark Valley *Nichols *Owego *Richford *Spencer *Tioga ==Villages== *Candor *Newark Valley *Nichols *Owego *Spencer *Waverly ==Census-designated Place== *Apalachin ==Hamlet== *Lounsberry ==Resources and Records== ===On Wikitree=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tioga_County%2C_New_York Tioga County Categories] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tioga_County%2C_New_York%2C_Cemeteries Tioga County Cemeteries] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Our_County_And_Its_People%2C_A_Memorial_History_of_Tioga_County%2C_New_York Our County And Its People: A Memorial History of Tioga County] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Historical_Gazetteer_of_Tioga_County%2C_New_York%2C_1785-1888 Historical Gazetteer of Tioga County New York 1785-1888] ===On Other Websites=== *[https://www.health.ny.gov/vital_records/genealogy.htm New York Vital Records] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Tioga_County,_New_York_Genealogy Tioga County on Family Search] *[https://www.genealogyinc.com/newyork/tioga-county/ Tioga County on Genealogy Inc] *[https://cnygs.org/index.php Central New York Genealogical Society] *[https://tiogahistory.org/ Tioga County Historical Society] ==Sources== Wikipedia Contributors. "Tioga County, New York", https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tioga_County,_New_York. Accessed 19 February 2020

Tip of the Week from Betsy Ko

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'''This is a list of all of Betsy's Tips of the Week as presented on the Saturday Roundup Livecast.''' ==What are Free Space Pages?== *[https://www.youtube.com/live/6K5gmzJlbtQ?feature=share Presented December 31, 2022], tip segment starts at 44' 15" ==Personal Categories== *[https://www.youtube.com/live/5Zxhd5DFy1Q?si=8ub_nxcR9MDUwlts&t=3388 Presented January 21, 2022], link will take you straight to the tip segment ==David Randall's Profile Completion Checklist== *[https://www.youtube.com/live/RIZpfFs-XX8?feature=share Presented January 28, 2023], tip segment starts at 49' 30" ==Watching your Watchlist== *[https://www.youtube.com/live/YjD0FDJqO2M?feature=share Presented February 4, 2023], tip segment starts at 1 hr 3' 10" ==How to post photos in G2G== *[https://www.youtube.com/live/FPA6TuTf0z0?feature=share Presented February 11, 2023], tip segment starts at 1' 10" ==How to share WikiTree with friends and family through social media== *[https://www.youtube.com/live/OCzVTnEcUdk?feature=share Presented February 18, 2023], tip segment starts at 1 hr 10' 05" ==I have a WikiTree Anniversary List? What can I do with that?== *[https://www.youtube.com/live/NTFoGfRUReQ?feature=share Presented February 25, 2023], tip segment starts at 11' 09" ==Making your WikiTree Navigation Page work for you== *[https://www.youtube.com/live/Q5yo_rfI5lQ?feature=share Presented March 11, 2023], tip segment starts at 1 hr 5' 37" ==Create your personal pull down menu with the WikiTree Browser Extension== *[https://www.youtube.com/live/Z-kFWCzHs-M?feature=share Presented March 18, 2023], tip segment starts at 1 hr 8' 11" ==Betsy does her WikiTreeing on the iPad, part 1== *[https://www.youtube.com/live/Ran-iLY_gy0?feature=share Presented March 25, 2023], tip segment starts at 58' 04" ==Betsy does her WikiTreeing on the iPad, Part 2== *[https://www.youtube.com/live/vnaCUl-S5jQ?feature=share Presented April 1, 2023], tip segment starts at 53' 07" ==How to award a badge to a fellow WikiTreer== *[https://www.youtube.com/live/5HSsaCJj2Pc?feature=share Presented April 8, 2023], tip segment starts at 1 hr 2' 45" ==What is the WikiTree Source Library?== *[https://www.youtube.com/live/wz4ym0wnxgk?feature=share Presented April 15, 2023], tip segment starts at 1 hr 4' 22" ==Using the WikiTree FamilySearch Connection App== *[https://www.youtube.com/live/NF_6zefbPKs?feature=share Presented April 29, 2023], tip segment starts at 1 hr 5' 30" *[https://www.youtube.com/live/ihqBMhhY29A?feature=share Part 2 Presented May 6], start watching at 48' 28" ==How to Get All Citations from a FamilySearch Profile== *[https://www.youtube.com/live/ihqBMhhY29A?feature=share Presented May 6, 2023], tip segment starts at 44' ==Finding your GEDMatch matches on WikiTree== *[https://www.youtube.com/live/BoKFwdYtTL0?feature=share Presented May 20, 2023], tip segment starts at 1 hr, 12' 10" *[https://youtu.be/1NgD9b3s0Gs Here is another excellent video by Peter Roberts on this topic.] ==How to Dig Deeper on Surnames of Interest== *[https://www.youtube.com/live/CduO6JXW53U?feature=share Presented May 27, 2023], tip segment starts at 1 hr, 16' 35" ==Do I have unconnected people on my watchlist?== *[https://www.youtube.com/live/rxJs2nVl7fQ?feature=share Presented June 3, 2023], tip segment starts at 55' 18" ==How to avoid "double vision" with photos in your profiles== *[https://www.youtube.com/live/hZHPwA5R2G0?feature=share Presented June 17, 2023], tip segment starts at 50' 20" ==How to invite someone to WikiTree== This tip was originally presented on June 24, 2023 and then revisited on April 23, 2024 after changes to WikiTree's policies on inviting living people. ==How to look for cousins in a cemetery== *[https://www.youtube.com/live/v5x-wMJuOFc?feature=share Presented July 1, 2023], tip segment starts at 1 hr, 16' 56" ==How to find your cousins on WikiTree== *[https://www.youtube.com/live/ka4a_DAuZ_M?feature=share Presented July 8, 2023], tip segment starts at 1 hr, 5' 38" ==How to see the changes in your CC7 with Greg's Six Degrees app== *[https://www.youtube.com/live/5BsfSuQaMGM?si=53Gytv066gshms1A&t=3820 Presented July 22, 2023], link will take you straight to the tip. ==How to double check for duplicate profiles== *[https://www.youtube.com/live/MJoZG_u1y_I?feature=share Presented July 29, 2023], tip segment starts at 1 hr, 3' 14" ==How to find suggestions for ways to tidy up your branches== *[https://www.youtube.com/live/bfsCyFNF_aA?feature=share Presented August 5, 2023], tip segment starts at 1 hr, 6' 55" ==More ways to tidy up your branches using Bio Check== *[https://www.youtube.com/live/3YfUU_KwtfQ?feature=share Presented August 12, 2023], tip segment starts at 51'24" ==How to lay out Cousin Bait== *[https://www.youtube.com/live/upxy_PF1SoU?si=xgS8kf6hKaRL_I5f&t=3789 Presented August 19, 2023], link will take you straight to the tip segment ==How to make a To-Do list with Watchlist Picker== *[https://www.youtube.com/live/m2VmRnWuZLM?si=ZC8JAQ9C9eMSPLcJ&t=3362 Presented September 2, 2023], link will take you straight to the tip segment ==How to Download your Source-a-Thon Bib and Create a Profile Sticker== *[https://www.youtube.com/live/ae1m-0nUlAA?si=Rs-zxnFG7wS1Y7Bt&t=3658 Presented September 16, 2023], link will take you straight to the tip segment ==How to search for common names== This tip was brought to you by [[Randall-8561|David Randall]]. *[https://www.youtube.com/live/dliW4pgZOLE?si=feuOwZstgJ3C3sed&t=3766 Presented September 23, 2023], link will take you straight to the tip segment. ==Quick clean up of duplicate sources after importing from FamilySearch== This tip was brought to you by [[Kimbel-162|Sally Kimbel]]. *[https://www.youtube.com/live/l9xWL8PskIs?si=Q6DTdfH-8DeKFixS&t=2766 Presented October 7, 2023], link will take you straight to the tip segment. ==Did you know that [https://www.worldcat.org/ World Cat] has a citation maker?== This tip was brought to you by [[Cole-12288|M Cole]]. [https://www.youtube.com/live/2-SPZJC12hc?si=xHuYZ2K5b-zFA8A6&t=2896 Presented October 14, 2023], link will take you straight to the tip segment. ==How to see a timeline of your ancestor's life== Timelines can be a valuable way to gain perspective on the events in your ancestors' lives. Greg and Betsy show two ways you can generate a timeline on WikiTree. *[https://www.youtube.com/live/67xtL5JteAQ?si=v8e2X9Nu_A2qnj7v&t=2800 Presented November 11, 2023], link will take you straight to the tip segment. ==Saving the WikiTree Browser Extension Access Keys where you can find them== The WikiTree Browser Extension has a big collection of shortcut access keys built in. Thank you to [[Maloney-2332|Murray Maloney]] for sharing this text to make our WikiTreeing easier! [https://www.youtube.com/live/DX351I8VkgA?si=75tita4gbcwMHxVE&t=4440 Tip shared on November 25, 2023], link will take you straight to tip segment. Copy this text below to your Browser Extension Notes until you memorize them all. 1.
P.C.: Shift-Alt + letter — e.g., Shift-Alt-G for G2G Recent Activity
Mac: Ctrl-Opt + letter — e.g., Ctrl-Opt-G for G2G Recent Activity 2.
—Navigational Keys (jump to...)
1: Nav Home Page
F: Find — WikiTree person search page
G: G2G Recent Activity
H: Help Search — WikiTree Help search page
R: Random Profile
W: Watchlist — jumps to your Watchlist 3.
—Information Management Keys
I: ID — copy WikiTree ID
L: Link — copy WikiTree Link
U: URL — copy URL
N: Notes open/close
V: Clipboard open/close 4.
—While Browsing a Person Profile
A: Ancestors — like pressing the Ancestors button
D: Descendants — like pressing the Descendants button
E: Edit profile — open Editing session
M: Magnifier on/off
T: Tree apps — opens Tree Apps
X: Extra Watchlist open/close
Z: Zoom–in–Place on/off 5.
—While Editing a Person Profile
A: AGC — run Auto Gedcom Cleanup (AGC)
B: Bio — run Auto Bio
C: Compare — compare draft with saved information
E: Enhanced Editor — toggles Enhanced Editor while in Editing session
P: Preview — like pressing the Preview button while in Editing session
K: Category — opens the Category helper box
Q: Quit — return to profile / delete draft
S: Save — saves your current Editing session
T: Template — Add any template ==Are you '''''sure''''' you don't have any duplicates on your watchlist?== Have you been using the "Find Matches" tab on your watchlist? It's a great way to deep dive and find potential duplicate profiles that need merging. [https://www.youtube.com/live/HNpC5jGp0CE?si=yVB9SJZdgDoN6SAZ&t=4379 Tip shared on December 2, 2023], link will take you directly to the tip segment. ==Use this WikiTree Browser Extension to find out more about your recent CC7 changes== [https://www.youtube.com/live/HX1X4KRdWMw?si=U_BlJTdlZLtn8uZ0&t=3965 Tip shared on January 13, 2024], link will take you directly to the tip segment. ==WikiTree's new search interface== {{YouTube |KiLPJEZAiZg |April 6th Tip of the Week |4506 |playlist=NewMemberQA }}

Tippah County, Mississippi

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[[Category: Tippah County, Mississippi]][[Category: Mississippi Projects]] {{US History|sub-project=Mississippi}} {{OnePlaceStudy | place = Tippah County, Mississippi | category = Mississippi }} ''Tippah County was created 9 February 1836 from the Chickasaw Cession. The county seat is Ripley'' Record loss, 1863 ==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==

Tips For Researching Prussian and German Settlers in Australia

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[[Category:Haese-11 GP]] '''This Page is Provided by the [[Space:Prussian_Settlement_in_Australia_-_German_Australians|Prussian Settlement in Australia - German Australians Project]]'''
'''Other Pages in this Project:''' | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Prussian_and_German_Settlement_in_South_Australia Prussian and German Settlement in South Australia]| [[Space:Prussian_and_German_Settlement_in_Queensland|Prussian and German Settlement in Queensland]] | [[Space:Prussian_Immigrant_Ships_to_Australia|Prussian Immigrant Ships to Australia]] | Back to [[Space:Prussian_Settlement_in_Australia_-_German_Australians|Main Page]] Here we will have information to help Australians research their German or Prussian ancestors. ''Can you add something under any of these headings?'' * '''Gothic Script - Fraktur''' - ''Searching Trove, Using Google Translate''
The first German newspaper was published in South Australia in 1848 by Karl Kornhardt on a printing press brought to the colony for the purpose. Like most German texts printed in the 19th century, it was printed in Fraktur or Gothic Script. What can an English speaker do when confronted with one of these documents? Here are some tips: ** [https://www.familytreemagazine.com/premium/7-websites-for-deciphering-old-german-script/ Seven Websites For Deciphering Old German Script - Family Tree Magazine] * '''Place Names''' - ''the 1917 Nomenclature Act''
It's no surprise that when German immigrants settled an area in Australia, they gave towns and geographical features names they were familiar with, in their own language, but you may not find these places on today's maps. During the First World War, Australia still regarded itself as British and it was thought to be unpatriotic to have towns and locations with German names. The Australian Nomenclature Act of 1917 changed many names to either English or Indigenous names. Consider that the Australian town where your ancestor lived or died may today be called something different. In some cases, eg Hahndorf, South Australia, the name was later changed back again. This list will help. ** [https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=20&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=2ahUKEwiPmsDv8LrhAhUKT30KHY6xC-4QFjATegQIBBAB&url=https%3A%2F%2Fen.wikipedia.org%2Fwiki%2FList_of_Australian_place_names_changed_from_German_names&usg=AOvVaw1OQ5_FBdeqmhg-Ka1gBSZe Wikipedia - List of Australian Place Names Changed From German Names] * '''Person Names''' - ''spelling, naming customs'' ** [https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b&ei=5E2oXPC6C8ay9QOZrq2ICQ&q=German+naming+customs&oq=German+naming+customs&gs_l=psy-ab.12..0l2j0i5i30l2.29288.29288..36450...0.0..0.284.284.2-1......0....1..gws-wiz.......0i71.GlsZ-jgTiVc Google search - German Naming Traditions] ** [https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=2&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=2ahUKEwjvn46t8rrhAhUJXisKHflaDNIQFjABegQIDBAF&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.familytreemagazine.com%2Fpremium%2Funderstanding-german-language-and-surnames%2F&usg=AOvVaw0_nO8lSCMRz5qq9alAo10n German Naming Traditions - Family Tree Magazine] **[[Space:Spelling_Variations_of_Surnames|Spelling Variations of German Surnames in Australia]] * '''Occupations''' **[[Space:German_Occupations_of_the_19th_Century|German Occupations in the 19th Century]] translated list. * '''Archives and Libraries''' ** [https://www.lca.org.au/departments/ministry-support/lutheran-archives/ Lutheran Archives] The national archives of the Lutheran Church are in South Australia, at 27 Fourth Street, Bowden SA 5007. There is no online searchable database; you can visit in person, write or email a request. Modest charges for library use, printouts etc. The archive holds workshops of interest to Family researchers. ** [https://trove.nla.gov.au/ National Library of Australia - Trove] is an invaluable online searchable database of digitised newspapers, magazines, documents and images, including early German newspapers. Free to use and download. ** [http://www.naa.gov.au/ National Archives of Australia] for naturalisation records available online. Name search a last name. Most naturalisation records for South Australian Prussians are available to view digitally for free. *'''Articles and Information Sheets''' **[https://australien.diplo.de/au-en/service/09-otherconsularservices/searching-people/2076010 German Missions in Australia] *'''Local government areas in Germany and Poland'''.
In most German states, the primary administrative subdivision is the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Districts_of_Germany Landkreis] ("rural district"). 95% of the passengers on board the Zebra in 1838 emigrated from the Kreis of Züllichau-Schwiebus in the province of Brandenburg. The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gmina Gmina] is the principal unit of the administrative division of Poland, similar to a municipality. The village of Kay, ''Kreis'' Züllichau-Schwiebus, Frankfurt, Brandenburg, Prussia is now named Kije, ''Gmina'' Sulechów, Zielona Góra County, Lubusz Voivodeship, Poland.

Tiranascragh Civil Parish, County Galway

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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 Galway, Ireland|'''Main Galway Page''']] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=35%|[[:Category: Tiranascragh Parish, County Galway|Category for Tiranascragh Parish]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=33%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Galway|'''Civil Parishes in County Galway''']] |} [[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 Galway Team|County Galway team]] ==Tiranascragh Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Tír Chinn Eascrach. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/s?txt=in:1000&cat=BF&ord=en Tiranascragh Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''Barony:''' Longford :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Connacht Province of Ireland|Connacht]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Tiranascragh Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Galway|Towns of County Galway]] ====Ballycrossaun==== :Irish or Alternate Name: Baile Crosáin. :Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@53.1494,-8.1943,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/53.1494/-8.1943 OpenStreetMap] ===The Townlands of Tiranascragh Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Tiranascragh Parish (Tír Chinn Eascrach) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/s?txt=in:1000&cat=BF&ord=en Tiranascragh 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''' |- |Ashfield||''Gort na Fuinseannach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Ashfield&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Ashfield&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Ballinlug||''Baile na Log''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Ballinlug&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Ballinlug&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Ballycrossaun||''Baile Crosáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Ballycrossaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Ballycrossaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Cappagh||''An Cheapach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Cappagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Cappagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Cappakeela||''Na Ceapacha Caola''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Cappakeela&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Cappakeela&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Gortadullisk||''Gort an Duilisc''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Gortadullisk&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Gortadullisk&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Kill||''An Choill''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Kill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Kill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Knavagh||''An Chreamhach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Knavagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Knavagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Lisduneen||''Lios Duinnín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Lisduneen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Lisduneen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Longford||''An Longfort''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Longford&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Longford&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Magheranearla||''Machaire an Iarla''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Magheranearla&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Magheranearla&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Tiranascragh||''Tír Chinn Eascrach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Tiranascragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Tiranascragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources may be placed here :Whilst care 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[[Category: Tirau Cemetery, Tirau, Waikato]] [[Category: Waikato Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] [[Category: Tirau, Waikato]] == Tirau Cemetery == Situated in a farming town at 176 Okoroire Rd, Tirau 3485. LOCATION:
Corner of Okoroire Rd and Heatherington Rd
Tirau
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New Zealand Tirau was planned as a large-scale city for the Waikato, and was called Oxford. However plans were changed after the entrepreneurial Rose family bought up large volumes of land in the region with the intention of making large returns when it came of high demand. Oxford later became a rural service town and changed its name to Tirau in 1896. By the late 1980s Tirau was on the decline as a township with population and business falling. The town is now a well known tourist stop-off and is characterised by many local art works in the town made out of discarded corrugated iron. === Links === * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2331930/tirau-cemetery Find-a-Grave] - this has 670 interments listed * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Tirau-Cemetery/313587 BillionGraves] - this has 2 interments listed * [https://www.southwaikato.govt.nz/our-services/do-it-online/cemetery-search/Pages/default.aspx Council Cemetery database search] === Notable Interments === === 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 '''1''' profiles listed on Wikitree for this cemetery, which is well short of the number of interments. Findagrave has '''670''' entries, and Billion Graves has '''2'''. The overall progress of this endeavour will be found on the [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team_Progress|NZ Cemeteries Team Progress page]].

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[[Category:Tirey Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Tirey-10|Elida Tirey]] 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 ==

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Tishomingo, Mississippi From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Tishomingo, Mississippi Town Location of Tishomingo, Mississippi Tishomingo, Mississippi is located in the US Tishomingo, MississippiTishomingo, Mississippi Location in the United States Coordinates: 34°38′5″N 88°13′48″WCoordinates: 34°38′5″N 88°13′48″W Country United States State Mississippi County Tishomingo Government • Mayor James Tennyson Area • Total 0.6 sq mi (1.4 km2) • Land 0.6 sq mi (1.4 km2) • Water 0.0 sq mi (0.0 km2) Elevation 512 ft (156 m) Population (2010) • Total 339 • Estimate (2016)[1] 336 • Density 570/sq mi (240/km2) Time zone Central (CST) (UTC-6) • Summer (DST) CDT (UTC-5) ZIP code 38873 Area code(s) 662 FIPS code 28-73720 GNIS feature ID 0678781 Tishomingo is a town in Tishomingo County, Mississippi, United States. The population of the city of Tishomingo was 316 at the 2000 census. Its ZIP code is 38873. Contents 1 History 1.1 National Register of Historic Places 2 Geography 2.1 Communities near Tishomingo 2.2 Rivers and streams 3 Demographics 4 Education 4.1 Public Schools 4.2 Libraries 5 Transportation 5.1 Highways 6 Recreation 7 In popular culture 8 Notable people 9 References 10 External links History CHIEF TISHOMINGO [[Tishomingo-1]] Tishomingo is named after the Chickasaw chief, who signed the Treaty of Pontotoc in 1832. He served with General Anthony Wayne against the Shawnees in the Northwest Territory and received a silver medal from President George Washington. During the War of 1812, he served under Andrew Jackson. After his service in the military, he retired to become a farmer until white settlers came onto his land. In 1837, a final treaty forced the Chickasaws to move to the Indian Territory in present-day Oklahoma. Tishomingo died of smallpox on the Trail of Tears and is buried in Arkansas somewhere near Little Rock.[2] His son, Iuka, is the namesake of the county seat of Tishomingo County, Mississippi. This town developed with the building of the Illinois Central Railroad. Andrew Jackson also camped at the site of Tishomingo, on his way to visit the Creek nation. National Register of Historic Places Four sites near Tishomingo are listed on the National Register of Historic Places, including Bear Creek Mound and Village Site, and Tishomingo State Park. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 0.6 square miles (1.6 km2), all land. Communities near Tishomingo[edit] Belmont - 8.86 miles (14.26 km) Paden - 2.51 miles (4.04 km) Rivers and streams[edit] King Creek Demographics[edit] Historical population Census Pop. %± 1910 212 — 1920 273 28.8% 1930 402 47.3% 1940 423 5.2% 1950 335 −20.8% 1960 415 23.9% 1970 410 −1.2% 1980 387 −5.6% 1990 332 −14.2% 2000 316 −4.8% 2010 339 7.3% Est. 2016 336 [1] −0.9% U.S. Decennial Census[3] Town of Tishomingo Population by year [1] 1990 - 332 2000 - 316 2004 - 315 (estimate) As of the census[4] of 2000, there are 316 people, 144 households, and 87 families residing in the town. The population density is 572.5 people per square mile (221.8/km²). There are 165 housing units at an average density of 299.0 per square mile (115.8/km²). The racial makeup of the town is 97.15% White, 1.90% African American, 0.63% from other races, and 0.32% from two or more races. 1.27% of the population are Hispanic or Latino of any race. There are 144 households out of which 28.5% have children under the age of 18 living with them, 48.6% are married couples living together, 11.1% have a female householder with no husband present, and 38.9% are non-families. 36.8% of all households are made up of individuals and 16.7% have someone living alone who is 65 years of age or older. The average household size is 2.19 and the average family size is 2.89. In the town, the population is spread out with 23.7% under the age of 18, 7.6% from 18 to 24, 26.6% from 25 to 44, 21.2% from 45 to 64, and 20.9% who are 65 years of age or older. The median age is 40 years. For every 100 females there are 73.6 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there are 74.6 males. The median income for a household in the town is $19,044, and the median income for a family is $31,250. Males have a median income of $26,250 versus $14,107 for females. The per capita income for the town is $18,480. 20.9% of the population and 16.5% of families are below the poverty line. Out of the total population, 18.9% of those under the age of 18 and 27.3% of those 65 and older are living below the poverty line. Education Public Schools Main article: Tishomingo County School District Tishomingo Elementary School - grades K-8 with an enrollment of 350 students Tishomingo County Alternative School Libraries Margaret McRae Memorial Library - a local branch of the Northeast Regional Library System Transportation Highways Mississippi Highway 25 - north-south corridor that runs from Jackson, Mississippi to the Tennessee state line Mississippi Highway 30 - east-west corridor that runs from Oxford, Mississippi to the Natchez Trace Parkway Natchez Trace Parkway - a two-lane, limited access parkway managed by the National Park System Recreation Tishomingo State Park - 1,530 acres (6.2 km2) of geology and terrain unique in Mississippi. Located in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. Bear Creek - a popular stream for canoeing and fishing, is a beautiful stream that passes through Tishomingo State Park In popular culture "Tishomingo Blues" was a 1917 song composed by Spencer Williams that became a Jazz standard. And, the theme music for Garrison Keillor on public radio until his 2016 retirement. Tishomingo Blues was a 2002 novel by best-selling crime author Elmore Leonard. Tishomingo is mentioned in the film O Brother, Where Art Thou?, where the characters record "Man of Constant Sorrow" at WLZY. Notable people Dolan Nichols, baseball player. Quinton Claunch, songwriter, music producer. References ^ Jump up to: a b "Population and Housing Unit Estimates". Retrieved June 9, 2017. Jump up ^ http://digital.library.okstate.edu/chronicles/v018/v018p357.html Jump up ^ "Census of Population and Housing". Census.gov. Retrieved June 4, 2015. Jump up ^ "American FactFinder". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved 2008-01-31. Tishomingo, Mississippi est.1908 Located in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, Tishomingo welcomes people of all ages with a friendly small town atmosphere. Tishomingo is inside a triangle created by the historic Natchez Trace Parkway, Bay Springs Lake on the Tennessee Tombigbee Waterway and Pickwick Lake on the Tennessee River. To the east is the unique Tishomingo State Park with rock climbing, canoeing and the beautiful flora of the area. It is a historic area within a lovely natural setting teeming with opportunities for exploration, education, and recreation. Town History The Town of Tishomingo was actually begun by the Tishomingo Township Company, which purchased the land, drew the town map and began to advertise and sell lots. The City was chartered July 6, 1908 by an official act of Mississippi Governor E.F. Noel. The town was named for the Chickasaw Indian Chief Tishomingo. He was an important Chief whose image is today prominent on the flag of the Chickasaw Nation. George Washington commissioned him during the American Revolution and he served his country until his death on the march to Oklahoma. There is a Tishomingo, Oklahoma, also named for the chief. Tishomingo was also the camping ground of General Andrew Jackson on his way to fight the Battle of New Orleans in the War of 1812. He stayed 2 weeks to rest his troops and drink the water from what was called “Good Springs” and what would afterwards be called Jackson Springs. The spring still today supplies most of the water for the town. The railroad was built in 1906 and the first train passed through in 1907. This was a special occasion and the tracks were lined with people to see this first train. The first Post Office was built in 1906. The mail came in each day on the train. The first school was built in 1908 in the area of today’s field house. The well used by the school remains. In March on 1913, a tornado destroyed most of the 6 store buildings in the town and heavily damaged those that remained standing. The school was picked up and turned over, but no children were seriously hurt. In July 1916, the Town Board issued bonds to build a public school building. This became Tishomingo Agricultural High School. It was a boarding school and students came from great distances to attend classes here. The present classroom buildings were constructed in 1946 and 1959. In 1915 Tishomingo had a cotton gin. Street lights were installed in 1927. The Tishomingo Bank opened in 1945. In 1953 Blue Bell Manufacturing opened a factory that employed several hundred people. (This was the original “Wrangler” jeans company before several name changes.) In 1960 Mid South Telephone went into operation and in 1964 a sewage lagoon was built and sewer lines installed. The first church in Tishomingo was built about 1909, Old Neblets Chapel. The building was torn down and the material used to build the present Methodist Parsonage. The land for the present Methodist Church was sold to the church on November 12, 1915 by the Tishomingo Townsite Company for $50.00. The old Tishomingo Baptist Church was destroyed in 1913 by the tornado. It was rebuilt in 1916 and remained until the present church was built in 1966. The Tishomingo Church of Christ held its first meetings in a bush arbor on what is now the high school campus. Soon after the tornado of 1913 the first building was constructed. In 1970 Bro. W.H. Burcham started having services in a store building and about one year later built the Gospel Lighthouse Pentecostal Church. Many houses dating to the early days of the town remain today: A.C. Gardner house on North Street is currently owned by Barbara Grisham. Mr. Gardner had the first store in town. N.C. Waldrep house on Madison Street currently owned by Vivian Wells was supplied with running water from a spring under the hill adjacent to the house. Burns house at the corner of Madison and 3rd Avenue was built in 1904 and is owned by Jim Burns. J.O. Looney house has undergone extensive renovations but is currently owned by Jerry Hollingsworth. Mr. Looney was the first superintendent of the Tishomingo High School. Harvey house on Trace street ( behind Sunflower) was built by the Rev. Will Whitener family. Long House on Trace Street survived the tornado of 1913 and is seem on pictures of the town damages. It is owned by Mary Ann Long. The Blissit House on North Street was built in 1914. It is owned by Janet and John Savoy. The McDougal House on 2nd Avenue and Madison is also visible in tornado pictures. Dewayne and Sherry Kay own it. The Rushing house at Highway 25 and North Street survived the tornado. It is owned by Hal Crandal. The house at Highway 25 and North Street currently owned by Tim Wright was built in 1928. It is thought to be a "kit" house with all materials ordered and then assembled on site. The house at the end of Madison on the west side of Highway 25 was pushed off its foundation by the tornado. A cable was attached to the tree in the yard, run through the house and anchored on the other side to keep the house stable. The cable is still there. The principal’s house on the school campus was originally a board house but was rocked with Tishomingo Stone by the Depression organization Youth Administration which allowed students to work for their school tuition W.H. Fairless house at Natchez and 3rd Avenue is currently owned by James Fairless Tennyson. W.C. Hundley built the first hardware store in Tishomingo and then shortly after sold it to Mr. Fairless. The Dean house on Natchez Street was at one time a hotel. It is owned by Richard and Betty Dean Pharr. Many of these homes are named here as they are currently known although in a few cases, others originally built the house. In 1916 a songwriter, Spencer Williams, passing through and spending some time in Tishomingo wrote “Tishomingo Blues”. The song became well known and is heard today as the opening theme music to Garrison Kellior’s “Prairie Home Companion.” In spite of the name, it is not a traditional blues song, but instead is a jazz number. “Tishomingo Blues” was also the name of a novel by Elmore Leonard although the story is not set in Tishomingo. Mr. Leonard did have a picture of himself at the city limits sign just outside of town posted on his web site. Our Community Our community is a vital, thriving hometown. Its vitality is evidenced in many efforts to maintain the atmosphere of the community. As one example, the Tishomingo Chamber of Commerce has been engaged in a Centennial Tree Project begun with the hope of planting 100 trees in public areas for the town’s next 100 years. That goal has been met and the project continues. Our community is also served by an array of local merchants who strive to meet the daily needs of the people. Our local industries employ not only our citizens, but also residents from nearby communities. A local doctor and pharmacy care for the town’s health needs. Within the city limits there are 5 churches representing 5 denominations and several others nearby to address the spiritual life of citizens and visitors. All of them welcome citizens, newcomers and visitors alike. The Tishomingo School is an excellent kindergarten through eighth grade school located on the campus of the historic Tishomingo Agricultural High School. The school provides students with a wide range of academic and extracurricular activities. In addition, an extensive summer baseball program helps children develop through the summer months. City Government A Mayor and a Board of Aldermen govern the Town of Tishomingo. They are elected to 4-year terms and meet regularly once a month on the first Tuesday of the month at 7:00 P.M. Meetings are open to all who wish to attend. The town is an active member of the Mississippi Municipality League with all elected officials and employees receiving ongoing training in handling the needs of the community in today’s environment. The town maintains the highest standards in water, sewer, garbage, natural gas, and roadway services. It is also the desire of the town officials to ensure that the town not only survive, but thrive by supporting projects such as those that aim to beautify the community and make it a more pleasant place to live. As a part of that effort, the town also supports efforts to sustain a vibrant social network within the community by being a part of a wide range of activities. Mayor: James Tennyson Chief Tishomingo Chief Tishomingo was one of the last full-blood Chickasaw Chiefs. Little is known of his life, although we know through treaties he signed and other writings, that he was the Chief of the Tishu Miko Districts of his nation in the waning days before the Chickasaws were forced to remove to Indian Territory. There were three other District Chiefs - Samuel Sealy was Chief of the Sealy District; and William McGilvery of the McGilvery District. Of the District chiefs, Chief Tishu Miko (now written as Tishomingo) was the Chief officer under King Ishtehotopih and had great influence over the other Chiefs. On the eve of European arrival, the Chickasaw population has been estimated to be about 4500 - small in comparison to their Choctaw neighbors of about 20,000. Their other neighbors were the Creek, Cherokee, and Natchez nations. The lands of the Chickasaw was bounded by the Ohio River (in present Kentucky), by the Mississippi River on the west, northeastern Alabama to the east, and the upper north Mississippi. It is said that their first settlement was near the Tennessee River in Madison County Alabama, and later relocated to the highlands of northeastern Mississippi near the headwaters of the Tombigbee River, where it remained until the first removal parties in 1837. As author Arrell Gibson wrote, the intruders on their land, whiskey traders and pedlers, were injuring their nation. "Many ugly incidents occurred, but one will suffice to illustrate the precarious legal position of the Chickasaws. Two white men opened a store in the Chickasaw Nation in defiance of treaty proscriptions and federal law. Chief Tishomingo, principal full-blood leader in the tribe next to Ishtehotopa, the Chickasaw king, seized and sold the traders' goods. The traders brought charges under Mississippi law. Chief Tishomingo was thrown in jail, and a Mississippi court rendered a judgment against him for nearly $500."2 The inter-marriage of the nation citizens with Europeans had also taken its toll. In his lifetime, mixed-blood Chickasaw citizens had become educated by the Europeans, had started successful businesses and had become wealthy and powerful both in the Chickasaw Nation as well as the white nation. These mixed-blood citizens advised and were relied on more and more by the full-bloods, who in time became figure heads only. On many treaties, the names of these mixed-bloods will be found in addition to or instead of the full-blood Chief's; Colberts, Loves, and others. Chief Tishomingo's memory lives on with two Counties bearing his name; Tishomingo County, Mississippi and Tishomingo County, Oklahoma. The Oklahoma County bearing his name is in the area of the old "Indian Territory" set aside for the remaining and removed Chickasaw peoples. It is not clear whether Tishomingo and his family ever reached their new nation in Indian Territory - accounts that he died enroute conflict with accounts which say he arrived in the new nation and died shortly afterward. It has been said that Tishomingo lived to a very old age - even at age 100, his mother, at age 120, was said to be living with him. According to Malcom McGee's remembrances, the version of the Chickasaw history gives the date of Tishomingo's death as 1841. 1 History of the Choctaw,Chickasaw and Natchez Indians, by H.B. Cushman edited by Angie Debo, 1999, University of Oklahoma Press 2 The Chickasaws, by Arrell M. Gibson, University of Oklahoma Press, 1971; p. 174-175 3 The Chickasaws, by Arrell M. Gibson, University of Oklahoma Press, 1971 Source: Historical and Genealogical Society of Tishomingo County (2005) Retrieved from www.rootsweb.com/~mstchgs/ http://tishomingo.ms/facts.html

Titan II Missile Explosion 1980 Damascus Arkansas

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[[Category: Van Buren County, Arkansas]] [[Category: Faulkner County, Arkansas]] [[Category:Military Disasters]] {{US History|sub-project=Arkansas}} [[Category:Arkansas Projects]] ---- The Titan II Launch Complex 374-7 in Southside (Van Buren County), just north of Damascus (Van Buren and Faulkner counties), became the site of the most highly publicized disaster in the history of the Titan II missile program when its missile exploded within the launch duct on September 19, 1980. An Air Force airman was killed, and the complex was destroyed. The Titan II Missile Launch Complex 374-7 Site was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on February 18, 2000. "On September 18, 1980, at about 6:30 p.m., an airman conducting maintenance on the Titan II missile dropped a wrench socket, which fell about eighty feet before hitting and piercing the skin on the rocket’s first-stage fuel tank, causing it to leak. The commander of the 308th Strategic Missile Wing quickly formed a potential-hazard team, and by 9:00 p.m., the Air Force personnel manning the site were evacuated. About one hour later, Air Force security police began evacuating nearby civilian residents as efforts continued to determine the status of the missile and the fuel leak." Encyclopedia of Arkansas http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=2543 Early in the morning of Friday, September 19, a two-man PTS investigation team consisting of Senior Airman David Lee Livingston and Sergeant Jeff K. Kennedy entered the silo. Because their vapor detectors indicated an explosive atmosphere, the two were ordered to evacuate. The team was then ordered to reenter the silo to turn on an exhaust fan. Senior Airman David Livingston reentered the silo to carry out the order and shortly thereafter, at about 3:00 a.m., the hypergolic fuel exploded. The initial explosion catapulted the 740-ton silo door away from the silo and ejected the second stage and warhead. Once clear of the silo, the second stage exploded. The W53 warhead landed about 100 feet (30 m) from the launch complex's entry gate; its safety features managed to prevent any loss of radioactive material or nuclear detonation. ==In Popular Culture== A 1988 television movie, ''Disaster at Silo 7'', is based on this event. Season 4, episode 4 of ''Scorpion'' (TV series) is largely based on this event. ==For additional information:== In September 2013, Eric Schlosser published ''Command and Control: Nuclear Weapons, the Damascus Accident, and the Illusion of Safety.'' It focused on the explosion, as well as other Broken Arrow incidents during the Cold War. A documentary film titled ''Command and Control'' from director Robert Kenner, based on the book by Eric Schlosser, was released January 10, 2017. The film was broadcast by PBS as part of its American Experience series. Cold War Resources Associated with the 308th Strategic Missile Wing in Arkansas Multiple-Property Submission Historic Context. On file at Arkansas Historic Preservation Program, Little Rock, Arkansas. Fellone, Frank. “Explosive Era: Tour Visits Site Where Titan II Blast in 1980 Sent Warhead Flying.” Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, September 21, 2015, pp. 1E, 6E. Online at http://www.arkansasonline.com/news/2015/sep/21/explosive-era-20150921/ (accessed March 9, 2016). Schlosser, Eric. Command and Control: Nuclear Weapons, the Damascus Accident, and the Illusion of Safety. New York: Penguin, 2013. Stumpf, David K. “We Can Neither Confirm Nor Deny.” In Sentinels of History: Reflections on Arkansas Properties on the National Register of Historic Places, edited by Mark K. Christ and Cathryn H. Slater. Fayetteville: University of Arkansas Press, 2000. ———. Titan II: A History of a Cold War Missile Program. Fayetteville: University of Arkansas Press, 2000. [https://www.c-span.org/video/?314853-1/words-eric-schlosser Interview with Eric Schlosser on c-span] ==Sources==

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[[Category:Academy Award Winners of the 20th Century]] [[Category:Academy Award Nominees of the 20th Century]] '''Titanic''', the epic movie by James Cameron, was released on 19 Dec 1997. Upon its release, it achieved significant critical and commercial success. With an initial worldwide gross of over $1.84 billion, Titanic was the first film to reach the billion-dollar mark. It remained the highest-grossing film of all time until another Cameron film, Avatar, surpassed it in 2010. Nominated for 14 Academy Awards, it won 11, including the awards for Best Picture and Best Director. In 2017, ''Titanic'' was selected for preservation in the [https://www.loc.gov/programs/national-film-preservation-board/film-registry/complete-national-film-registry-listing/ United States Library of Congress' National Film Registry] for being "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant". December 2022 will mark the 25th anniversary of the movie's opening when we were introduced to the love story of Rose and Jack and the controversial elements of the movie as compared to the tragic historical event that still arouses debates today. *James Cameron, Writer, and Director (C) *[[Horner-941|James Roy Horner (1953-2015)]], Film Score & Composer of the song "My Heart Will Go On". *[[Dion-75|Celine Dion]], Performer of the song "My Heart Will Go On". (C) === Main Cast === *[[DiCaprio-4|Leo DiCaprio]] - Jack Dawson ''(living)'' (C) *[[Winslet-5|Kate Winslet]] - Rose Dewitt Bukater ''(living)'' (C) *[[Zane-334|Billy Zane Jr]] - Cal Hockley ''(living)'' *[[Bates-4814|Kathy Bates]] - Molly Brown ''(The actress is living, however the character she portrayed was a survivor of the Titanic in real life. See: [[Tobin-489|Margaret (Tobin) Brown (1868-1932)]])'' (C) *[[Fisher-28215|Francis Fisher]] - Ruth Dewitt Bukater ''(living)'' *[[Stuart-2186|Gloria Stuart (1910-2010)]] - Old Rose (C) *[[Paxton-461|William "Bill" Paxton (1955-2017)]] - Brock Lovett (C) *[[Hill-62575|Bernard Hill (1944-2024)]] - Captain Smith *[[Warner-12713|David Hattersley Warner (1941-2022)]] - Spicer Lovejoy *Victor Garber - Thomas Andrews ''(living)'' *Jonathan Hyde - Bruce Ismay ''(living)'' *Suzy Amis - Lizzy Calvert ''(living)'' *Lewis Abernathy - Lewis Bodine ''(living)'' *Nicholas Cascone - Bobby Buell ''(living)'' *Anatoly M. Sagalevitch - Anatoly Milkailavich ''(living)'' *Danny Nucci - Fabrizio ''(living)'' *Jason Barry - Tommy Ryan ''(living)'' *Ewan Stewart - 1st Officer Murdock ''(living)'' *Ioan Gruffudd - 5th Officer Low ''(living)'' *Jonny Phillips - 2nd Officer Lightoller ''(living)'' *Mark Lindsay Chapman - Chief Officer Wilde ''(living)'' *Richard Graham - Quartermaster Rowe ''(living)'' *[[Fox-22523|Bernard Fox (1927-2016)]] - Col. Archibald Gracie *[[Palter-7|Leon Palter (1928-2023)]] - Isidor Straus (C) = Connected. == Sources == *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titanic_(1997_film) Titanic (1997 film) @Wikipedia] *[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120338/?ref_=nm_flmg_act_87 Titanic @IMDb.com] *[https://www.history.com/news/the-true-stories-that-inspired-titanic-movie-characters The True Stories That Inspired ‘Titanic’ Movie Characters @History.com] == Acknowledgements == This space page is listed as a sub-project of the Notables Project.

Titles and Honours Conferred by His late Majesty King George I. and His present Majesty, in Great-Britain and Ireland

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Ireland, Sources]] == Titles and Honours Conferred by His late Majesty King George I. and His present Majesty, in Great-Britain and Ireland == Being a particular Account of all the Knights Batchelors, Knights of the Bath, Baronets, Knights of the Thistle, Knights of the Garter, barons, Bishops, Viscounts, Earls, Marquesses, Dukes, Archbishops, Peers of the Blood Royal and Peeresses, Create by Their Majesties. With an exact list of the persons that have enjoyed the chief posts in the government since the accession of His late Majesty to the crown : as also of the members of both houses of Parliament in Great-Britain that have died since that time, with their titles and offices. * collected by John Philipps, Esq * printed by R. Gosling at the Middle-Temple-Gate, Fleet-Street, 1728 * Source Example: ::: Philipps, John. ''[[Space:Titles and Honours Conferred by His late Majesty King George I. and His present Majesty, in Great-Britain and Ireland|Titles and Honours Conferred by His late Majesty King George I. and His present Majesty, in Great-Britain and Ireland]]'' (R. Gosling at the Middle-Temple-Gate, Fleet-Street, 1728) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Philipps|Philipps]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Titles and Honours Conferred by His late Majesty King George I. and His present Majesty, in Great-Britain and Ireland|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=9yQIAAAAQAAJ

Titles and Styles of the English Nobility

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] '''Work in Progress''' This page is an aid for editing profiles of English people who had a title of nobility, as a guide for what should be entered into the various name fields. It has been compiled with input from the England Project, the Magna Carta Project and the Medieval Project. Please note that this guidance only applies to English titles in the Peerage of England, the Peerage of Great Britain and the Peerage of the United Kingdom. If in doubt, raise a question in G2G. For each title, all name fields are listed. If the field has *** next to it, then the person's own name is entered. These titles have been ranked in order of precedence. '''If a person is granted an higher honour during their lifetime''' (such as an Earl being raised to a Duke) then only the higher rank title is added to the Nickname Field of their profile. Other lower ranking titles which they may have held during their life are described in the biography. Succession boxes may be used to show the inheritance of multiple titles (see the profile of [[Hannover-17|King George III]] as an example of the use of succession boxes for multiple titles). '''If the title has been created on more than one occasion''', use the succession number given in the revised edition of Cokayne’s "Complete Peerage" '''The complete peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom : extant, extinct, or dormant''' Cockayne G. E. Second edition [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Complete_Peerage list on Wikipedia] choose the appropriate volume from the "Second (revised) edition" list at the bottom of the page, and give a short explanation of the different ways of numbering in the bio or a research note. The resulting numbering in the name field may differ from Wikipedia or the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forms_of_address_in_the_United_Kingdom Wikipedia: Forms of Address] ===Duke / Duchess=== The highest rank in the Peerage. Women can hold this rank in their own right, are included in the numerical sequence and are styled Duchess. The wife of a Duke is also a Duchess, but the husband of Duchess does not have a style.
Check [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_dukedoms_in_the_peerages_of_Britain_and_Ireland this page] for the correct designation. If the title is a '''Royal Dukedom''' and is held by a member of the Royal Family, then the person is styled as "His/Her Royal Highness" or HRH Prefix: '''His or Her Grace, or His/Her Royal Highness (HRH) if this is a Royal Dukedom'''
Proper First Name: ***
Preferred Name: ***
Other Nicknames: '''nth Duke / Duchess of [place]''' where n is the number of the Dukedom and the place is the territorial designation
LNAB: ***
CLN: ***
Other Last Names: ***
Suffix: Nothing specific for Dukes
===Marquess / Marchioness=== The title of a Marquessate may be (most commonly) the territorial designation, the surname of the family or a combination of both. Consult [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marquesses_in_the_United_Kingdom this page] for the correct form of the Marquessate. Women can hold this rank in their own right, are included in the numerical sequence, and are called Marchionesses. Prefix: '''Most Hon (abbreviation of The Most Honourable)'''
Proper First Name: ***
Preferred Name: ***
Other Nicknames: '''nth Marquess / Marchioness [surname] of [place]''' where n is the number of the Marquessate, the surname is that of the original grantee of the title (this is rarely used) and the place is the territorial designation.
LNAB: ***
CLN: ***
Other Last Names: ***
Suffix: Nothing specific for Marquesses
===Earl /Countess=== The title of a Earldom derives from a territorial designation. Consult [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_earldoms this page] for the correct form of the Earldom. Women can hold this rank in their own right, are included in the numerical sequence, and are called Countesses. The wife of an Earl is also styled as Countess. Prefix: '''Rt Hon (abbreviation of The Right Honourable)'''
Proper First Name: ***
Preferred Name: ***
Other Nicknames: '''nth Earl / Countess [surname] of [place]''' where n is the number of the Earldom and the place is the territorial designation.
LNAB: ***
CLN: ***
Other Last Names: ***
Suffix: Nothing specific for Earls
===Viscount / Viscountess=== The title of a Viscount may be either a place name, a surname, or a combination thereof. Women can be Viscountesses in their own right and are included in the numerical sequence of the Viscountcy. The wife of a Viscount is styled Lady.
Consult this page of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_viscountcies_in_the_peerages_of_Britain_and_Ireland Viscountcies] for the correct style. Prefix: '''Rt Hon (abbreviation of The Right Honourable)'''
Proper First Name: ***
Preferred Name: ***
Other Nicknames: '''nth Viscount/ Viscountess [surname] of [place]''' where n is the number of the Viscountcy, the surname is that of the original grantee of the title and (where appropriate) place is the original location or seat
LNAB: ***
CLN: ***
Other Last Names: ***
Suffix: Nothing specific for Viscounts
===Baron / Baroness=== The lowest rank of the Peerage. Women can be Baronesses in their own right, and are included in the numerical sequence of the Barony.
Consult the following Wikipedia pages for the form of the name of the Barony: *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_baronies_in_the_Peerage_of_England created in the Peerage of England] (up to 1707) *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_baronies_in_the_Peerage_of_Great_Britain created in the Peerage of Great Britain] (1707-1800) *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_hereditary_baronies_in_the_Peerage_of_the_United_ created in the Peerage of the United Kingdom] (1801 onwards) Prefix: '''Rt Hon (abbreviation of The Right Honourable)'''
Proper First Name: ***
Preferred Name: ***
Other Nicknames: '''nth Baron/Baroness [surname] of [place]''' where n is the number of the Barony, the surname is that of the original grantee of the title and place (if included in the form of the Barony) is the original location or seat.
LNAB: ***
CLN: ***
Other Last Names: ***
Suffix: Nothing specific for Barons
===Life Peer=== A Life Peerage is a non-hereditary peerage at the rank of Baron. Use this [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_life_peerages Wikipedia page]] for the place designation of the Peerage. Prefix: '''Rt Hon (abbreviation of The Right Honourable)'''
Proper First Name: ***
Preferred Name: ***
Other Nicknames: '''Lord or Lady [surname] of [place]'''
LNAB: ***
CLN: ***
Other Last Names: ***
Suffix: Nothing specific for Life Peers
===Baronet=== A Baronetcy is a hereditary knighthood and is a rank only held by men. For a full list of the correct names of the Baronetcies consult [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_baronetcies_in_the_Baronetage_of_England#References this page] or the five volumes of Cokayne's "Complete Baronetage" here [[Space:Complete_Baronetage|Complete Baronetage]] Prefix: '''Sir''' (if there is another prefix this goes in front of the Sir example "Professor Sir...")
Proper First Name: ***
Preferred Name: ***
Other Nicknames: '''nth Baronet [surname] of [place]''' where n is the number of the sequence of the Baronetcy, the surname is that of the original grantee of the title and place is the original location or seat
LNAB: ***
CLN: ***
Other Last Names: ***
Suffix: '''Bt''' Bt goes in front of any other post-nominal letters. ''If a Baronet is ennobled, the Bt is dropped as a suffix even though the Baronetcy is merged with the new honour.''
===Knight=== Prefix: '''Sir''' (if there is another prefix this goes in front of the Sir example "Professor Sir...")
Proper First Name: ***
Preferred Name: ***
Other Nicknames: ***
LNAB: ***
CLN: ***
Other Last Names: ***
Suffix: No specific suffix for a knight bachelor, specific post nominal letters for higher Orders of Chivalry and the class within the Order. Check Wikipedia for the convention of post-nominal letters. See also: *Categorisation - [[Space:British_Isles_Nobility|Nobility of the British Isles and Ireland - recategorisation plan]] and *[[Space:Baronetage_Categorisation_plan_March_2022|Baronetage Categorisation plan March 2022]] ==Sources==

Titterington

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Titterington-38|Robert Titterington]]. 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=13010754 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Titus: A North American Family History

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] __TOC__ == Titus: A North American Family History == * by Leo J.Titus, 1969- * published Gateway Press, Inc, Baltimore, Maryland, 2004 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: Titus: A North American Family History|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/titusnorthameric00titu/page/n3 (Borrow) *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005769734 (Search only) ===Table of Contents=== :Gettysburg Letter by Col. Silas Titus :Section I - Introductions and Acknowledgements :Section II - The Descendants of Robert Titus :Section III - Biographies :Section IV - Ancestors of Laura Aileen Titus, Allison Joanne Titus and Kelley Eileen Titus :Section V - Jennifer Ann (Sierzant) Titus, Journal and Photos :Titus Index === 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 === *Titus, Leo J. ''[[Space:Titus: A North American Family History|Titus: A North American Family History]]'' (Gateway Press, Inc, Baltimore, Maryland, 2004), page *[[#Titus|Titus]]

Tiverton, Newport, Rhode Island

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Tiverton, Rhode Island One Place Study

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{{One Place Study|place=Tiverton, Rhode Island|category=Tiverton, Rhode Island One Place Study}} __NOTOC__ Tiverton is a town in Newport County, Rhode Island. It was incorporated by English colonists in 1694 as part of the Province of Massachusetts Bay.Source: [[#Wikipedia]] It was incorporated as a town of Rhode Island in 1747.Source: [[#Wikipedia]] The Tiverton outpost men took part in the Battle of Freetown during the Revolutionary War.Source: [[#Wikipedia]] Headed by Colonel Joseph Durfee, of Massachusetts; they took a stand and forced the enemy into retreat.Source: [[#History of Freetown]] Though a house and two mills had been burned,Source: [[#History of Freetown]] the proud men of Tiverton and of Freetown had prevented further atrocities. The British occupied Rhode Island for three years during the Revolution.Source: [[#Wikipedia]] Tiverton became a place for New England colonists to flee from them, and muster forces to drive them away. Many men were compelled to join the service in order to gain subsistence for themselves and their families.Source: [[#Revolution Remembered 2]] Richard Durfee, a lifelong resident of Tiverton, was one of the many troubled by the social and economic detruction of the war.Source: [[#Revolution Remembered 2]] === Genealogy Resources === : '''Newport County Courthouse''' : 8 Washington Square : Newport, RI 02840 : [http://www.tivertonhistorical.org/ '''Tiverton Historical Society'''] : P.O. box 95 : Tiverton, RI 02878 :[http://www.tivertonhistorical.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/TivGenealogyGuide.pdf Tiverton Genealogy Guide] : [https://www.facebook.com/tivertonri/ Tiverton Historical Society on Facebook] : '''Genealogical and Personal Memoirs''' : '''Relating to the Families of the State of Massachusetts''' : Authors: William Richard Cutter, William Frederick Adams : [https://books.google.com/books?id=kmujIJi3_FkC&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false on Google Books] : Citation: ::Cutter, William Richard and William Frederick Adams. ''Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of the State of Massachusetts'' (NY: Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1910), pg. : '''New England Families, Genealogical and Memorial:''' : '''A Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making''' : '''of Commonwealths and the Founding of a Nation, Volume 2''' : Editor: William Richard Cutter : [https://books.google.com/books?id=ofcsAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA853&dq=Tiverton+rhode+island&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiLprzJ4q_XAhVC4GMKHUXNBEw4ChDoAQgwMAI#v=onepage&q&f=false Partially available on Google Books] : Citation: ::Cutter, William Richard. ''New England Families, Genealogical and Memorial: A Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of Commonwealths and the Founding of a Nation, Volume 2'' (NY: Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1913), pg. : '''Revolutionary Defences in Rhode Island''' : Author: Edward Field : [https://books.google.com/books?id=3ncsAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=tiverton+rhode+island+revolution&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjvqNOe3K_XAhVQymMKHczzC7k4ChDoAQhKMAY#v=onepage&q&f=false on Google Books] : Citation: ::Field, Edward. ''Revolutionary Defences in Rhode Island'' (Providence, RI: Preston and Rounds, 1896), pg. : '''Representative Men and Old Families of Rhode Island:''' : '''Genealogical Records of Rhode Island''' : Author: : [https://books.google.com/books?id=t28lAQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false on Google Books] : Citation: ::Beers, J H & Company. ''Representative Men and Old Families of Rhode Island: Genealogical Records of Rhode Island'' (Chicago, IL: J H Beers & Co, 1908), pg. : '''Newport County RI Probate Records''' : LDS Genealogy : [https://ldsgenealogy.com/RI/Newport-County-Probate-Records.htm List of resources] : '''1774 Colonial Census, Town of Tiverton''' : New Horizons Genealogical Services :[http://www.newhorizonsgenealogicalservices.com/1774-ri-colonial-census-tiverton.htm 1774 Colonial Census] === Cemeteries === : '''Congregational Cemetery''' : Tiverton, Newport, Rhode Island : [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2137265/Congregational-Cemetery? on Find A Grave] : '''Hillside Cemetery : Tiverton, Newport, Rhode Island : [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2136090/Hillside-Cemetery on Find A Grave] : '''Pleasant View Cemetery''' : Old Stone Church Road : Tiverton, Newport, Rhode Island : [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2146879/Pleasant-View-Cemetery on Find A Grave] : '''Pocasset Hill Cemetery''' : Main Road, Route 138 : Tiverton, Newport, Rhode Island : [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1986511/Pocasset-Hill-Cemetery on Find A Grave] === The People of Tiverton === : [[:Category:Tiverton%2C_Rhode_Island|Category: Tiverton, Rhode Island]] === Sources === * Wikipedia Tiverton, Rhode Island [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiverton,_Rhode_Island on Wikipedia] * History of Freetown Freetown, ''A History of the Town of Freetown, Massachusetts: with an account of The Old Home Festival, July 30th, 1902'' (Fall River, MA: J H Franklin & Company), 217. [https://books.google.com/books?id=3SsWAAAAYAAJ&source=gbs_navlinks_s on Google Books] * Revolution Remembered John C Dann, ''The Revolution Remembered: Eyewitness Accounts of the War for Independence'' (Chicago, IL: The University of Chicago Press, 1980), 29. [https://books.google.com/books?id=fjWukIimMmIC&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=true limited view on Google Books] * Revolution Remembered 2 John C Dann, ''The Revolution Remembered'', 31. [https://books.google.com/books?id=fjWukIimMmIC&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=true limited view on Google Books]

Tizzard's Harbour, Newfoundland

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[[Category: Tizzard's Harbour, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category: Tizzard's Harbour, Dominion of Newfoundland]] [[Category: Tizzard's Harbour, Newfoundland]] ''This article is a stub. Anything you can add to it is appreciated.'' ===About=== Tizzard's Harbour is a community located near Twillingate in Notre Dame Bay, Newfoundland. ==History== ===Early Families=== In 1836, there were 19 familiesNewfoundland's Grand Banks Site 1836 Census Fogo (Twillingate District), From Shoe Cove to Fortune Harbour. [http://ngb.chebucto.org/C1836/1836-tizzards-hbr.shtml Tizzard Harbour.] Milton Anstey, Mary Rawlinson, 2010. . ===Resources=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Tizzard's_Harbour,_Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==

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To Do List Surnames B

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== Important Definitions == It is a basic WikiTree value to provide sources for our information, as expressed throughout WikiTree including in the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Honor_Code Honor Code]. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Collaboration Collaboration] is also an essential part of WikiTree. '''Primary Sources''' are ''Birth'', ''Marriage'' and ''Death Documents'' and ''Census Records.'' '''Citation''' - The ideal citation format on WikiTree is Chicago Manual of Style (CMoS), generally following Elizabeth Shown Mills [https://web.archive.org/web/20180617051114/https://www.evidenceexplained.com/ ''Evidence Explained'']. But don't get hung up on perfection. The important thing is citing the source, not how it's done. : Fundamentally, a good source citation enables others to: # judge the accuracy of the information found on the profile, and # independently verify the information by finding the source themselves. Just an FYI, the following '''ARE NOT SOURCES''', PLEASE DO NOT USE THEM: # Ancestry.com - nothing else listed, just the website name # Personal knowledge of a person who passed away 150 years ago # Unsourced Family Tree from anywhere ---- Are you Looking for [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Reliable_Sources_for_Pre-1700_Profiles '''Reliable Sources Pre-1700, look here!'''] == Tools That Make Genealogy Easier == '''Please''' get on the list to take the '''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Profile_Improvements_Voyage Profile Improvement Project Voyage]''', I highly recommend it. The PIP Voyage is for not only those new to genealogy but for seasoned genealogists also. Here is an extremely useful page of [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Apps '''Tools, Apps and Extensions'''] to make one's life easier! * New [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gYv-HVFHpoLf7qxQ4EHIl4iVnsus-N5lMz6mH2TBBlo/edit#heading=h.xnvxqfw1i3eb '''Help Page'''] for the [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/fan.php '''Fan Chart App''']. ''Thank you Greg Clarke'' And if you want to make someone else's life easier, try Steven Tibbetts's [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1jlRaiRtaMEpsPdeuRLS2ids4HAXJyGVCKiQyEMh4NNE/edit#gid=0 '''Spreadsheet'''] and fix as many Suggestions as you want. We have a few million that need attention! == General Information Videos == Mr. E is an imaginary character. He explores different areas of WikiTree and the moderator explains these areas and how to use them. * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vK_sMsHuC-Q&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=52&ab_channel=WikiTree Mr. E Figures Out '''Find A Grave'''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pc5YWY1gLFA&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=10&ab_channel=WikiTree Mr. E or Ms. Take - '''Gender'''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DitEKl_UlGQ&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=28&ab_channel=WikiTree Mr. E '''Heading''' For WikiTree] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lseTP9RIGHQ&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=21&ab_channel=WikiTree Mr. E '''Merges''' Right] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DyuooFCtgCY&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=62&ab_channel=WikiTree Mr. E Sets The '''Table'''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gN5KvZ3gtSE&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=40&ab_channel=WikiTree '''< Tag >''', You're It, All About Reference Tags] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pNehwVJWzKc&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=63&ab_channel=WikiTree It's '''WikiTree+''', Mr. E] == Suggestions - How to Find Them == Every profile with a public family tree has a '''Suggestions Report'''. It shows one a list of suggested changes to profiles in the person's family line. Every genealogist makes errors of one kind or another, it is inevitable, ''so do not feel bad''. Everyone should check their own '''Suggestion List''' (at least weekly) and make their own corrections, because nobody knows the profiles you manage better than you. When logged-in to WikiTree you will see a set of navigation links in the upper-right quadrant of almost every page. If you hover-over a menu item with your mouse/cursor, a set of links will appear below it. (If you're on an iPad or iPhone, you may need to click the menu item.) These links enable you to go directly to important pages and tools. While hovering over '''My WikiTree''' about three-quarters of the way down one will see '''Suggestions''', click on that heading. {{Image|file=Suggestions_To_Err_Is_Human_To_Correct_It_Takes_a_Genealogist-2.jpg |caption=''How to Find Your Suggestions.'' }} When you click on '''Suggestions''', a page like this will open up. As you will see, this page opens in '''WikiTree+''', a companion website to WikiTree that aids members in finding and correcting errors in profiles they manage. (To get back to WikiTree, click on the green and gold WT logo at the top right of the page.) {{Image|file=Suggestions_To_Err_Is_Human_To_Correct_It_Takes_a_Genealogist-3.jpg |caption=''This is Your Suggestion List.'' }} How does one '''Correct Suggestions'''? WikiTree has several Educational Videos. Before I list them, look at your '''Suggestion List'''. If a suggestion has a red rectangle with a white arrow in it, click it and it will take you directly to the video for that particular suggestion. Unfortunately, not every ''Suggestion'' has a video that is why I added links to Written Documentation. There you will find information from others who have had the same questions and links for G2G. The following lists are: (1) General Topic Videos, (2) Numerical List of Videos and written documentation by Suggestion # == Suggestions - What To Do With Them == '''Videos Discuss That Particular Suggestion; Written Documentation Is an In-depth Look At a Particular Suggestion''' The list below is in numerical order. For a list of suggestions by type, with short descriptions, see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Data_Doctors#Suggestions_Groups_.26_Navigation this list] on the Data Doctors project page. ====Suggestion Series 100's==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_101 '''101''' - Birth in Future ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_102 '''102''' - Death in Future ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8KSOXFGNYI&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=6&ab_channel=WikiTree '''103''' - Death Before Birth '''Video'''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_103 ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_104 '''104''' - Too Old ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_105 '''105''' - Duplicate Sibling ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_106 '''106''' - Duplicates Between The Global Tree and Unconnected ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhhelLj2aZw&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=20&ab_channel=WikiTree '''109''' - Profile Should be Open (Birth Date) '''Video'''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_109 ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_110 '''110''' - Profile should be open (death date) ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_111 '''111''' - Died Too Young To Be Parent ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_112 '''112''' - Person Is Father and Mother ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_113 '''113''' - Duplicate Relative ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_114 '''114''' - Still Living Status with Death Date ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_115 '''115''' - Still Living Status and Entered Death Location ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_118 '''118''' - Still living death location status with death date ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_119 '''119''' - Still living in death location status with death location: ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_120 '''120''' - Possible still living with death date ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_121 '''121''' - Possible still living with death location: ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2bCDdooeuTc&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=7&ab_channel=WikiTree '''131''' - No Dates - No Dates On Relatives Open - Unknown Status '''Video'''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_131 ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_132 '''132''' - No Dates - No Dates on relatives - Open - Status Died ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6WzDRc7S4cc&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=8&ab_channel=WikiTree '''133''' - No Dates - Dates On Relatives Open - Unknown Status '''Video'''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_133 ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_134 '''134''' - No Dates - Dates On Relatives - Open - Status Died ''Written Documentation''] ====Suggestion Series 200's==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_201 '''201''' - Father Is Self ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_202 '''202''' - Parents Are Same ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_eXuL02CrM&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=11&ab_channel=WikiTree '''203''' or '''303''' - Father Is A Female or Mother Is A Male '''Video'''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_203 ''Written Documentation''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_303 '''303''' - Mother is Male ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_204 '''204''' - Father Has No Gender ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJ-QbN7pj4I&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=9&ab_channel=WikiTree '''205''' or '''305''' - Father or Mother - Too Young or Not Born '''Video'''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_205 ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_206 '''206''' - Father Is Too Old ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_207 '''207''' - Father Is Also A Child ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_208 '''208'''- Father Is Also A Spouse ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_209 '''209''' - Father Is Also A Sibling ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_210 '''210''' - Father Was Dead Before Birth ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_211 '''211''' - Duplicate Sibling By Father ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_212 '''212''' - Profile Should Be Open (Child Birth Date) ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_213 '''213''' - Missing Fathers DNA Confirmation ''Written Documentation''] ====Suggestion Series 300's==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_301 '''301''' - Mother Is Self ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_303 '''303''' - See '''203''' Video above] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_304 '''304''' - Mother Has No Gender ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_306 '''306''' - Mother Is Too Old ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_307 '''307''' - Mother Is Also A Child ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_308 '''308''' - Mother Is Also A Spouse ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_309 '''309''' - Mother Is Also A Sibling ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_310 '''310''' - Mother Was Dead Before Birth ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_311 '''311''' - Duplicate Sibling By Mother ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_312 '''312''' - Profile should be open (Child birth date) ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_313 '''313''' - Missing Mothers DNA Confirmation ''Written Documentation''] ====Suggestion Series 400's==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_401 '''401''' - Spouse Is Self ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_402 '''402''' - Unknown Gender of Spouse ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9gUrfWOgIbY&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=12&ab_channel=WikiTree '''403''' - Single Sex Marriage '''Video'''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_403 ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_404 '''404''' - Marriage Before Birth ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_405 '''405''' - Marriage Too Long After Birth ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_406 '''406''' - Marriage After Death ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_407 '''407''' - Lived Too Long After Marriage ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_410 '''410''' - Marriage In Future ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_411 '''411''' - Marriage End Date In Future ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_412 '''412''' - Marriage End Date Before Marriage Date ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_413 '''413''' - Marriage Too Long ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_414 '''414''' - Marriage End Date before Birth Date ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_415 '''415''' - Marriage End Date Too Late ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_416 '''416''' - Marriage End Date After Death Date ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_417 '''417''' - Death Date Too Long After Marriage End Date ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_454 '''454''' - Profile Completeness - Mother Status Not Set ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_455 '''455''' - Profile Completeness - Birth Date Not Set ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_456 '''456''' - Profile Completeness - Birth Date Status Not Set ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_457 '''457''' - Profile Completeness - Birth Location Not Set ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_458 '''458''' - Profile Completeness - Birth Location Status Not Set ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_459 '''459''' - Profile Completeness - Birth Location Country Not Recognised ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_460 '''460''' - Profile Completeness - Birth Location Country Not Official ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_461 '''461''' - Profile Completeness - Death date Not Set ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_462 '''462''' - Profile Completeness - Death date Status Not Set ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_463 '''463''' - Profile Completeness - Death Location Not Set ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_464 '''464''' - Profile Completeness - Death location Status Not Set ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_465 '''465''' - Profile Completeness - Death location Country Not Recognised ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_466 '''466''' - Profile Completeness - Death Location Country Not Official ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_467 '''467''' - Profile Completeness - Short Biography ''Written Documentation''] ====Suggestion Series 500's==== * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fdO_I3dalsQ&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=13&ab_channel=WikiTree '''501''' or '''505''' - Wrong Gender (Male), Wrong Gender (Female) '''Video'''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_501 ''Male Written Documentation''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_505 ''Female Written Documentation''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ByQEaLjprvw&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=14&ab_channel=WikiTree '''502''' or '''506''' - Missing Gender (Male), Missing Gender (Female) '''Video'''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_502 ''Male Written Documentation''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_506 ''Female Written Documentation''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2YjARa2HoO4&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=15&ab_channel=WikiTree '''503''' or '''507''' - Probably Wrong Gender (Male), Probably Wrong Gender (Female) '''Video'''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_503 ''Male Written Documentation''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_507 ''Female Written Documentation''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2n66DYGFpcI&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=16&ab_channel=WikiTree '''504''' or '''508''' - Missing Gender (Probably Male), Missing Gender (Probably Female) '''Video'''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_504 ''Male Written Documentation''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_508 ''Female Written Documentation''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQa3IBEr6ew&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=17&ab_channel=WikiTree '''509''' - Missing Gender '''Video'''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_509 ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alufqLmBC6k&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=18&ab_channel=WikiTree '''510''' - Unique Name Without Gender '''Video'''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_510 ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SrZjT6Lelck&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=19&ab_channel=WikiTree '''511''' - Spelling '''Video'''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_511 ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_541'''541''' - Wikidata - Clue For Father ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_542 '''542''' - Wikidata - Possible Father On WikiData ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_543 '''543''' - Wikidata - Clue For Mother ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_544 '''544''' - Wikidata - Possible Mother On WikiData ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_546 '''546''' - Wikidata - Possible Spouse On WikiData - ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_551 '''551''' - Wikidata - Missing Gender ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_552 '''552''' - Wikidata - Different Gender ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_553 '''553''' - Wikidata - Empty Birth Date ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_554 '''554''' - Wikidata - Imprecise Birth Date ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_555 '''555''' - Wikidata - Different Birth Date ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_556 '''556''' - Wikidata - Empty Death Date ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_557 '''557''' - Wikidata - Imprecise Death Date ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_558 '''558''' - Wikidata - Different Death Date ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_559 '''559''' - Wikidata - Missing Birth Location ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_561 '''561''' - Wikidata - Missing Death Location ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_563 '''563''' - Wikidata - Possible Duplicate By Father ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_564 '''564''' - Wikidata - Possible Father ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_565 '''565''' - Wikidata - Possible Duplicate By Mother: ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_566 '''566''' - Wikidata - Possible Mother ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6EIqBtz8Bk&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=22&ab_channel=WikiTree '''567''' - Double Entry In WikiData '''Video'''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_567 ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_568 '''568''' - Wikidata - Unconnected Branches To The Global Tree ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_569 '''569''' - Wikidata - Unconnected Orphans To The Global Tree ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HaHuSVXjBjk&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=53&ab_channel=WikiTree '''571''' - FindAGrave Link Without Grave ID '''Video'''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_571 ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJa0UEZcD6o&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=54&ab_channel=WikiTree '''572''' - FindAGrave Linked Grave Not Matching Profile '''Video'''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_572 ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ALmntw3itQg&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=55&ab_channel=WikiTree '''573''' or '''576''' - FindAGrave Empty - Birth Date, or FindAGrave Empty - Death Date '''Video'''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_573 ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dy4SCsCCDcc&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=56&ab_channel=WikiTree '''574''' or '''577''' - FindAGrave Imprecise - Birth Date, or FindAGrave Imprecise - Death Date '''Video'''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_574 ''Birth Written Documentation''] and and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_577 ''Death Written Documentation''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IG4j2IPUiC4&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=57&ab_channel=WikiTree '''575''' or '''578''' - FindAGrave Different - Birth Date, or FindAGrave Different - Death Date '''Video'''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_575 ''Birth Written Documentation''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_578 ''Death Written Documentation''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hu5CI1s22qs&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=58&ab_channel=WikiTree '''579''' or '''581''' - FindAGrave Missing - Birth Location, or FindAGrave Missing - Death Location '''Video'''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_579 ''Birth Written Documentation''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_581 ''Death Written Documentation''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qet3U13cwA&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=59&ab_channel=WikiTree '''585''' - FindAGrave Multiple Profiles Link To Same Grave ID '''Video'''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_585 ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PxhwpsdjRHU&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=60&ab_channel=WikiTree '''586''' - FindAGrave Link To Merged Grave ID '''Video'''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_586 ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6GNmnJqbBw&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=61&ab_channel=WikiTree '''587''' - FindAGrave Link to Nonexisting Grave ID '''Video'''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_587 ''Written Documentation''] ====Suggestion Series 600's==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_601 '''601''' - Wrong Word In Birth Location ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_602 '''602''' - Y Birth Location ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_603 '''603''' - USA Too Early In Birth Location ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jDg42mytJtI&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=23&ab_channel=WikiTree '''604''', '''634''' or '''664''' - Birth, Death and Marriage, Location Too Short '''Video'''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_604 ''Birth Written Documentation''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_634 ''Death Written Documentation''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_664 ''Marriage Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_605 '''605''' - Number In Birth Location ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_606 '''606''' - Bogus Birth Location ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_607 '''607''' - Misspelled Word In Birth Location ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_608 '''608''' - Misspelled Country In Birth Location ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_609 '''609''' - Wrong Character In Birth Location ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_610 '''610''' - Birth Location In Uppercase ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_611 '''611''' - Birth Location In Lowercase ''Written Documentation''] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_612 '''612''' - Location too early in birth location ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_613 '''613''' - ( ) In Birth Location ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_614 '''614''' - Birth Location Too Long ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_631 '''631''' - Wrong word in death location ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_632 '''632''' - Y death location ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_633 '''633''' - USA too early in death location ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_635 '''635''' - Number In Death Location ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_636 '''636''' - Bogus Death Location ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_637 '''637''' - Misspelled Word In Death Location ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_638 '''638''' - Misspelled Country In Death Location ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_639 '''639''' - Wrong Character In Death Location ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_640 '''640''' - Death Location In Uppercase ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_641 '''641''' - Death Location In Lowercase ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_642 '''642''' - Location Too Early In Death Location ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_643 '''643''' - ( ) In Death Location ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_644 '''644''' - Death Location Too Long ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_661 '''661''' - Wrong Word In Marriage Location: ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_662 '''662''' - Y Marriage Location ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_663 '''663''' - USA Too Early In Marriage Location ''Written Documentation''] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_665 '''665''' - Number In Marriage Location: ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_666 '''666''' - Bogus Marriage Location: ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_667 '''667''' - Misspelled Word In Marriage Location ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_668 '''668''' - Misspelled Country In Marriage Location ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_669 '''669''' - Wrong Character In Marriage Location: ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_670 '''670''' - Marriage Location In Uppercase ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_671 '''671''' - Marriage Location In Lowercase ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_672 '''672''' - Location Too Early In Marriage Location ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_673 '''673''' - ( ) In Marriage Location ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_674 '''674''' - Marriage Location Too Long ''Written Documentation''] ====Suggestion Series 700's==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_711 '''711''' - Separator In Prefix ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_712 '''712''' - Number In Prefix ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_713 '''713''' - Suffix In Prefix ''Written Documentation''] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_715https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_714 '''714''' - Wrong Word In Prefix ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_715 '''715''' - Wrong Character In Prefix ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_717 '''717''' - Unique Name In Prefix ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_721 '''721''' - Separator In First Name ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_722 '''722''' - Number In First Name ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_723 '''723''' - Prefix In First Name ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_724 '''724''' - Wrong Word In First Name ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_725 '''725''' - Wrong Character In First Name ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_727 '''727''' - Unique Name In First Name ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_731 '''731''' - Separator In Preferred Name ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_732 '''732''' - Number In Preferred Name ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_733 '''733''' - Prefix In Preferred Name ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_734 '''734''' - Wrong Word In Preferred Name ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_735 '''735''' - Wrong Character In Preferred Name ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_737 '''737''' - Unique Name In Preferred Name ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_741 '''741''' - Separator In Middle Name ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_742 '''742''' - Number In Middle Name ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_743 '''743''' - Prefix In Middle Name ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_744 '''744''' - Wrong Word In Middle Name ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_745 '''745''' - Wrong Character In Middle Name ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_747 '''747''' - Unique Name In Middle Name ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_749 '''749''' - Middle Name Used In Netherlands ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_751 '''751''' - Separator In Nicknames ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_752 '''752''' - Number In Nicknames ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_753 '''753''' - Prefix In Nicknames ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_754 '''754''' - Wrong Word In Nicknames ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_755 '''755''' - Wrong Character In Nicknames ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_757 '''757''' - Unique Name In Nicknames ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_761 '''761''' - Separator In Suffix ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_762 '''762''' - Number In Suffix ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_763 '''763''' - Prefix In Suffix ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_764 '''764''' - Wrong Word In Suffix ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_765 '''765''' - Wrong Character In Suffix ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_767 '''767''' - Unique Name In Suffix ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_771 '''771''' - Separator In Last Name At Birth ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_772 '''772''' - Number In Last Name At Birth ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_773 '''773''' - Prefix In Last Name At Birth ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_774 '''774''' - Wrong Word In Last Name At Birth ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_775 '''775''' - Wrong Character In Last Name At Birth ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_777 '''777''' - Unique Name In Last Name At Birth ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_778 '''778''' - Period In Last Name At Birth ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_781 '''781''' - Separator In Current Last Name ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_782 '''782''' - Number In Current Last Name ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_783 '''783''' - Prefix In Current Last Name ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_784 '''784''' - Wrong Word In Current Last Name ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_785 '''785''' - Wrong Character In Current Last Name ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_787 '''787''' - Unique Name In Current Last Name ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_788 '''788''' - Period In Current Last Name ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_791 '''791''' - Separator In Last Name Other ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_792 '''792''' - Number In Last Name Other ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_793 '''793''' - Prefix in last name other ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_794 '''794''' - Wrong Word In Last Name Other ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_795 '''795''' - Wrong Character In Last Name Other ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_797 '''797''' - Unique Name In Last Name Other ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_798 '''798''' - Period In Current Last Name ''Written Documentation''] ====Suggestion Series 800's==== * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92lYc0o4CXw&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=24&ab_channel=WikiTree '''801''' - Big Profile '''Video'''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_801 ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6MIev4RWdTI&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=25&ab_channel=WikiTree '''802''' - Empty Profile '''Video'''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_802 ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gaZ6puIPfzw&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=26&ab_channel=WikiTree '''803''' - Almost Empty Profile '''Video'''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_803 ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RhM1tLptVmo&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=27&ab_channel=WikiTree '''811''' - Unclean Profile After Merger '''Video'''] and [ ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sld_N7DWSIc&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=29&ab_channel=WikiTree '''821''' - Heading Starts With a Blank '''Video'''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_821 ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJAlMODLK60&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=30&ab_channel=WikiTree '''822''' - Heading Doesn't End With = '''Video'''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_822 ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kdkgkpQgmGE&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=31&ab_channel=WikiTree '''823''' - Heading Doesn't Start with = '''Video'''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_823 ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLDYzpNpJ1g&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=32&ab_channel=WikiTree '''824''' - Heading Different Number Of = '''Video'''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_824 ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZLfZqLgNCk&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=33&ab_channel=WikiTree '''825''' - Use Of Separator Line --- '''Video'''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_825 ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBjPgdVN06o&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=34&ab_channel=WikiTree '''831''' - Multiple Duplicated Lines '''Video'''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_831 ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUTJnILV5hk&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=35&ab_channel=WikiTree '''835''' - Local File Reference '''Video'''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_835 ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZdLSL5KOXQ&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=39&ab_channel=WikiTree '''841''' - '''842''' - Template Doesn't Start With ''Double'' '''{''' and Template Doesn't End With ''Double'' '''}''' '''Video'''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_841 ''Doesn't Start With Written Documentation''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_842 ''Doesn't End With Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_843 '''843''' - Missing Template (Spelling) ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_844 '''844''' - Out Of Use Template ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_845 '''845''' - Direct Usage Of Base Templates ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_846 '''846''' - Died Before Template Time frame ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_847 '''847''' - Born After Template Time frame ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_848 '''848''' - Error In Template Parameters ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_849 '''849''' - Template Parameter Doesn't Exist ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUTJnILV5hk&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=35&ab_channel=WikiTree '''851''' - GEDCOM Uncleaned Interpret Date '''Video'''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_851 ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yd40uYr4Nn0&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=37&ab_channel=WikiTree '''852''' - GEDCOM Uncleaned Parse Last Name '''Video'''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_852 ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yNnIv9JvOQA&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=38&ab_channel=WikiTree '''853''' - GEDCOM Junk '''Video'''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k5t19dW5v_E&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=41&ab_channel=WikiTree '''861''' - Inline Citation Doesn't Start With < ref > '''Video'''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_861 ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0IdRQlpFTS4&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=42&ab_channel=WikiTree '''862''' - Inline Citation Doesn't End With < /ref > '''Video'''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_862 ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6soAy8BtVSo&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=43&ab_channel=WikiTree '''863''' - Missing References Tag < references / > Tag '''Video'''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_863 ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3jnvibWNHDc&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=44&ab_channel=WikiTree '''864''' - 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To the Descendants of Thomas Dickinson

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == To the Descendants of Thomas Dickinson == Son of Nathaniel and Anna Gull Dickinson, of Wethersfield, Connecticut, and Hadley, Massachusetts. * by [[Dickenson-1020|Frederick Dickinson]] (1835-1916) * published by W.D. Grant, Stationer and Printer, Chicago, 1897 * 144 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:To the Descendants of Thomas Dickinson|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=sQUVEf3Y9oMC * https://archive.org/details/todescendantsth00dickgoog * https://archive.org/details/todescendantsoft00byudick * https://archive.org/details/todescendantsoft00dick * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005730559 * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE5136191 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * [https://books.google.com/books?id=sQUVEf3Y9oMC&pg=PP9 Errata] * When other 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 === * Dickinson, Frederick. ''[[Space:To the Descendants of Thomas Dickinson|To the Descendants of Thomas Dickinson]]'' (W.D. Grant, Chicago, 1897) [ Page ]. * ([[#Dickinson|Dickinson]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Dickinson, Frederick. ''[[Space:To the Descendants of Thomas Dickinson|To the Descendants of Thomas Dickinson]]'' (W.D. Grant, Chicago, 1897) [ Page ].

To the Thawing Wind

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Tobbe Name Study

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[[Category:Tobbe Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Smith-126297|Zachary Smith]] 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 Tobbes. The hope is that other researchers like you will join this study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List == *Improve all Tobbe profiles!

Tobey (Tobie, Toby) Genealogy

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Tobey (Tobie, Toby) Genealogy == Thomas, of Sandwich, and James, of Kittery. * by [[Tobey-855 | Rufus Babcock Tobey]] (1849-1920) and [[Pope-1989 | Charles Henry Pope]] (1841-1918) * published Boston, Mass., 1905 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Tobey (Tobie, Toby) Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=0BZWAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/tobeytobietobyge00tobe * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005769739 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/genealogy-glh17435559/ === Table of Contents === * Part First * Part Second * Tobeys in part first * Tobeys in part second * General index === Errata === * Page 116 The records of two different Joshua Tobeys are combined.[[Space:TAG|The American Genealogist]] (1950) Vol. 26, Page 29. * 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 === *Tobey, Rufus. ''[[Space:Tobey (Tobie, Toby) Genealogy|Tobey (Tobie, Toby) Genealogy]]'' (Boston, Mass., 1905), [ Page ]. *[[#Tobey|Tobey]]

Toby Proctor To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Proctor-160|Toby Proctor]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Proctor-160&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Toby Proctor To-Do List|Toby's current to-do list]].'' Proving line back to [[Plantagenet-143|King John of England]] as 22nd Great Grandfather

Tockenham, Wiltshire, School Photographs

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[[Category:Tockenham, Wiltshire]] '''Tockenham, Wiltshire''' Seeking identification of the children in these photographs and verification of the year in which each photograph was taken. === Photo c 1912 === Thought to have been taken before Apr 1912. Back Row: * [unknown] Blackman; [[Hunt-2729|Stan Hunt]]; George Blackman; Jim Gaisford; Sonny Twine; Reg? Stickler 3 Girls: * Clarice Hunt; Lily Hunt; girl Next row: * girl; girl; Louie Blackman, girl; [[Sear-41|Ellen Sear]]; [[Sear-42|Louisa Sear]]; girl; boy Standing front: * boy; girl; Gertie? Lewis; Florrie Lewis; Frances Pickett; boy; [[Pickett-3583|Vera Pickett]]; [[Pickett-445|Jessie Pickett]]; boy Kneeling: * [[Hunt-2730|Evelyn Kate Hunt]] Sitting front: * boy; Doris Reeves; boy; boy; boy

Todaro Name Study

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[[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category: Alia, Palermo]] [[Category: Todaro Name Study]] ==About the Project== The Todaro Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Todaro Todaro] 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 Todaroname. 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 Todaros), by time period (18th Century Todaros), or by topic (Todaro DNA, Todaro Occupations, Todaro 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 Todaro 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=Todaro}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Todaro}}
{{Clear}} ==Teams== * * * * * ==Membership== * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Todaros 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]

Todd County, Minnesota

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[[Category: Todd County, Minnesota]] == Todd County, Minnesota == Welcome to the Todd County, Minnesota project page! Todd County was established by the Minnesota Territorial Legislature in February of 1856. It extended east to the Mississippi River. Fort Ripley was in the original county. Young John Baines Smith Todd was in command of the Fort at that time. In keeping with the custom of the times, counties were named for prominent people, and Captain Todd lent his name to the county."History of Todd County." Todd County, MN | "Where the Forest Meets the Prairie." Accessed October 08, 2018. https://www.co.todd.mn.us/content/history_todd_county. Return to the [[Project:Minnesota|Minnesota Project]] main page. == Maps and Boundaries == *Wadena County (north) *Cass County (northeast) *Morrison County (east) *Stearns County (south) *Douglas County (west) *Otter Tail County (northwest) == Communities == === Cities === :Bertha :Browerville :Burtrum :Clarissa :Eagle Bend :Grey Eagle :Hewitt :Long Prairie (county seat) :Osakis (partly in Douglas County) :Staples (partly in Wadena County) :West Union === Townships === :Bartlett :Bertha :Birchdale :Bruce :Burleene :Burnhamville :Eagle Valley :Fawn Lake :Germania :Gordon :Grey Eagle :Hartford :Iona :Kandota :Leslie :Little Elk :Little Sauk :Long Prairie :Moran :Reynolds :Round Prairie :Staples :Stowe Prairie :Turtle Creek :Villard :Ward :West Union :Wykeham == Records and Resources == *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Todd_County,_Minnesota *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Todd_County,_Minnesota *http://genealogytrails.com/minn/todd/history.html *https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Todd_County,_Minnesota_Genealogy *https://www.co.todd.mn.us/content/history_todd_county == Sources ==

Todd Family Reunion

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Greetings Todd Family Members! Welcome to the 2011 reunion wikipage. Looking forward to seeing everyone! It’s been way too long. Festivities begin at noon on the scheduled date. The actual date isn’t published for security, but if you facebook, e-mail or text Shari, the date will be confirmed. The messages on the right side of this page (below the pictures) are in reverse order. Read up from the bottom the first time through. Please post a note on this site or contact Dave or Shari regarding items you plan to bring. We’ll try to keep the wikipage updated. Add memories and photos - and share this link with all the Todd decendants you know!

ToddlinTortoisesClean

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[[Category: Challenges Teams]] {{Image|file=ToddlinTortoisesClean-1.png |size=550 |label=Two tortoises, Hertyl and Spertyl, are preparing to enter an event that seems to include a bucket, mops and brooms. Both are wearing running shoes, the one on the left has multi-coloured blue and purple, while the one on the right has solid purple. The words "Toddlin' Tortoises Clean-a-Thon" appear between the two tortoises, and the words "Whole Profile Approach" are at the centre bottom, linking a mop with a broom. }}
'''Toddlin' Tortoises — we get there in the end (or, Hertyl and Spertyl get to cleanin').'''
== Who / What are the Toddlin' Tortoises? == : A non-regional "challenge" team — the intention of which is to enhance the overall health of the Tree, using a "whole profile approach", where speed is '''not''' a factor. (See the [[Space:ToddlinTortoises|Toddlin' Tortoises Main Page]] for more information.) : If you like to participate in the 'Thon events, but no longer sign up because you feel "guilty" at dragging down your Team's score — then this just might be the Team for you! : If you have never participated in any 'Thon because you are "slower than a wet week" — then consider how slowly tortoises move! : The Team is committed to a "whole profile approach" ideal — where we don't just add a source to satisfy requirements, and think "I'll come back later and fill the rest in" (because we almost never do — due to rabbits and squirrels and shiny things). : Everyone is welcome, especially people who just like to work at their own pace, not bothered if the Team comes "last", so long as what they do is the best that can be done at the time. (No profile is ever "finished", as there are new resources released all the time, or new information that surfaces.) : Remember — the goal is to HAVE FUN while enhancing the overall health of the Tree. It doesn't matter if we come last. In fact, if we DO come last, we'll have made every other Team look good! (Who could ask for more?!) * [[Space:ToddlinTortoisesSource|Toddlin' Tortoises Source-a-Thon Page]] * [[Space:ToddlinTortoisesConnect|Toddlin' Tortoises Connect-a-Thon Page]] === How Do I Join? === : ✩ '''You need to register in advance''' — and each 'Thon has a separate registration, so signing up for '''a''' Clean-a-Thon does NOT mean you are registered for the Source-a-Thon, or the Connect-a-Thon, NOR for any subsequent Clean-a-Thons. : '''➢''' Go to the '''signup post''' in G2G and click on the [[Image:ADWP2-128.png|118px|Answer this post "button" for G2G posts.]] "button" (a link will be added once the date is announced, and the registration thread is posted). In your answer, say something like "Please sign me up for the "Toddlin' Tortoises", or "I'd like to join Hertyl and Spertyl", or just "Tortoises, please", or anything similar that identifies '''this''' as your chosen Team, and you will be added to the team list. : ★ Be sure to click that large answer button, and not the comment link, as that won't count – and don't reply to someone else's answer, as that won't count, either. : ☆ Just remember : the cut-off date for registering is midnight (USA Eastern / GMT 5 am Thursday) on the Wednesday right before the Thon starts. (This means there is '''plenty''' of time to tell a friend and grow our team (😉). It's going to be a fun weekend.) : ✩ REMEMBER : '''You need to register in advance''' in order to participate. {{clear}} === On what can I work? === * Start with your own extended family members — aunts, uncles, cousins, siblings and other offspring of grandparents, siblings and offspring of great-grandparents, etc. Make sure they have no errors suggested for correction, and — as our goal is to make each profile as "complete" as possible — check to see if there is source for each major event while you're there). * Work from your '''Watchlist'''. (My WikiTree menu in upper right then Watchlist). * Check your "suggestions" list. (My WikiTree menu in upper right then slide down to suggestions). * Check the suggestions list/s for the area/s of your interest. * Look for gedcom imports. Oftentimes things get terribly messed up during import, and that can go unnoticed for quite a while. * Any other people you like, and check to see what needs doing. * Check out the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Spring_Clean-a-Thon_Tutorial tutorial]. (This isn't a "walk-through." It's various help sections to make adding profiles easier.) {{clear}} == Current 'Thon == * A link will be here once there is a Clean-a-Thon. * '''➢''' For those who like working on ged-imported profiles, you could check out the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:GEDImprove GEDI challenge] page, as they have a spreadsheet laying out which gedcom imports are currently in need of improvement. If going this route, be sure to follow the requirements, and any instructions, listed on the page. {{Clean-a-Thon|team=Toddlin' Tortoises|year=2022}} * Want a sticker for your profile? Check out the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:Clean-a-Thon Clean-a-Thon] template — or just add your number of created, or attached, profiles to the template code as shown here : {{Clean-a-Thon|team=Toddlin' Tortoises|year=2022}}; which will give you: * Don't forget to check the times for the video [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Clean-a-Thon/Video_Hangouts Video Hangouts]. This is your chance to win a t-shirt, or other great prizes! Here is a [https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html time zone calculator] if you need help figuring out the right time in your part of the world. All 'Thon times are based on the United States Eastern time zone (GMT -5 / GMT-4 during summer). * Want to see how the Team is doing so far? Are we still in last place? Are you a Hare among the Tortoises? A link to the tracker will be posted once it is available. ::: Thanks so much for considering us. Thanks even more for joining our Team. ==== Scoring ==== * Even though we're not all about making it to first place (remember, if we come "first at the wrong end", we've made all the other Teams look good!) — we do still like to know how we as individuals working in a Team are doing. So there will be a tracker (see point 1/, below).{{Image|file=ToddlinTortoisesSource-4.png |align=r |size=300 |label=Screen capture of the Challenge Tracker "button" that appears after saving changes. |wrap=yes }} * 1/ * Don't forget to '''click the tracker''' after you save, but before you leave the profile. It's in the huge banner thing that pops at the top of a profile after you have saved your edit. On the Challenge Tracker, '''select the ''Clean-a-Thon'' checkbox''', if it's not automatically selected. It doesn't matter if you make other corrections after you've saved your initial edit, the profile only counts once — even if you make multiple edits. One profile = one point. * 2/ Want to see how the Team is doing so far? Are we still in last place? Are you a Hare among the Tortoises? A link to the tracker will be posted here once it is available. {{clear}} == Team Members == {{Image|file=ToddlinTortoises-4.png |size=150 |align=r |caption='''Toddlin' Tortoises —
Hertyl and Spertyl
Slowsky''' |label=Two tortoises, Hertyl and Spertyl, are preparing to enter an event. The one standing on the right is wearing deep-plum coloured running shoes, while the one on the left has cyan-blue running shoes. The words "Come along, then, Spertyl" appear on the upper left, while the words "What's the rush, Hertyl" appear on the lower right. A ribbon with the caption "whole profile approach" shows across the shoulder of the lower tortoise, the trailing end of which leads to the words "Toddlin' Tortoises", on a curve to the right. The words "we get there in the end" are placed at the bottom of the tableau. }} {{Image|file=ToddlinTortoisesSource-3.png |size=85 |align=r |label=Team Captain Badge with Hertyl and Spertyl on the left. }} :   0.5 [[Image:ToddlinTortoisesClean-2.png|55px|Stylised people wielding a broom, a duster, and a paint roller are in the centre, with Hertyl and Spertyl Slowsky Tortoise towards the bottom. The words Toddlin' Tortoises link the two tortoises.]]   Hertyl :   0.5 [[Image:ToddlinTortoisesClean-2.png|55px|Stylised people wielding a broom, a duster, and a paint roller are in the centre, with Hertyl and Spertyl Slowsky Tortoise towards the bottom. The words Toddlin' Tortoises link the two tortoises.]]   Spertyl # [[Image:ToddlinTortoisesClean-3.png|50px|Hertyl and Spertyl Slowsky Tortoise are with a bucket-and-mop wielding standing-on-hind-legs CaT. The words Toddlin' Tortoises curve above CaT's head, and Clean-a-Thon curve over CaT's tail. The WikiTree green and deep yellow DNA-tree icon is in the upper right.]]  [[Paul-5413|Melanie]] ☙ Data Doctor, Connector, Sourcerer, pre-1700 qualified, participant in the WikiTree Challenge 2021. ☙ Project Member of — Australia, New Zealand, Wales, Ireland, Scotland, England, Remember the Children, Black Heritage, Notables, ANZACs, Military & War.   ☙ Intends to work on — not really sure at this moment, mostly, I guess, it'll be wherever the rabbits lead me. # [[Image:ToddlinTortoisesClean-3.png|50px|Hertyl and Spertyl Slowsky Tortoise are with a bucket-and-mop wielding standing-on-hind-legs CaT. The words Toddlin' Tortoises curve above CaT's head, and Clean-a-Thon curve over CaT's tail. The WikiTree green and deep yellow DNA-tree icon is in the upper right.]]  Is '''your''' name supposed to be here? # [[Image:ToddlinTortoisesClean-3.png|50px|Hertyl and Spertyl Slowsky Tortoise are with a bucket-and-mop wielding standing-on-hind-legs CaT. The words Toddlin' Tortoises curve above CaT's head, and Clean-a-Thon curve over CaT's tail. The WikiTree green and deep yellow DNA-tree icon is in the upper right.]]  Is '''your''' name supposed to be here? # [[Image:ToddlinTortoisesClean-3.png|50px|Hertyl and Spertyl Slowsky Tortoise are with a bucket-and-mop wielding standing-on-hind-legs CaT. The words Toddlin' Tortoises curve above CaT's head, and Clean-a-Thon curve over CaT's tail. The WikiTree green and deep yellow DNA-tree icon is in the upper right.]]  Is '''your''' name supposed to be here? # [[Image:ToddlinTortoisesClean-3.png|50px|Hertyl and Spertyl Slowsky Tortoise are with a bucket-and-mop wielding standing-on-hind-legs CaT. The words Toddlin' Tortoises curve above CaT's head, and Clean-a-Thon curve over CaT's tail. The WikiTree green and deep yellow DNA-tree icon is in the upper right.]]  Is '''your''' name supposed to be here? {{clear}} === How Do We Communicate? === : Primarily on G2G, in the specially designated thread for the 'Thon — although if there are those who wish to use Discord the link is below; or some other method - just ask for it and we'll see what can be done. : [[Image:ADWP-200.png|45px|G2G "button"]] : (a g2g thread link will be here once the 'Thon is announced) : [[Image:ADWP2-131.png|55px|Chat icon for "Discord"]] : https://discord.gg/9EMSdccnn3 - just look for the Toddlin Tortoises channel. : '''➢''' Note: If you are new to Discord and are taken to the registration screen, continue with the registration process and get signed into your account, then return here and click the link again. {{clear}} === Have Fun!!! === : Most of all, have fun with your team! Every little bit that you do improves the health of our global tree. This way you get to meet new friends, and chat with current friends, in the process! {{clear}} == Links to Handy Apps == *[https://Wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Apps A link to all apps made by members - very helpful] *[https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/nelson3486/connections/ Missing Links - Helpful for Connect-a-thon] * [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/ancite.php Ancestry Citation Builder for Image] **A form you can use to create a citation for a record/image/media found on Ancestry.com that can be used as a Wikitree citation. Also adds a link to a free-to-view image so that non-Ancestry-subscribing Wikitreers can view the original source. (Highly recommended!) ***Link to profile built with above app (so you can see how it works): (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Marcoux-401) == Whole Profile Approach == :: '''{{Blue|Q :}}''' What do we mean by "whole profile approach"? :: '''{{Blue|A :}}''' Every person has, at minimum, two recorded life events — their birth, and their death. So we chronicle those events, with backup sources (primary, where possible, secondary, if not; or a combination of sources that verify the event (newspapers can be good for this)). ::         Sometimes, however, only the birth, or only the death can be verified in documents. This is when it is most important to be as thorough as possible in clearly documenting every other aspect of the person's life that can be done. :: '''•''' Large numbers of people also have other recorded events: baptisms, funerals/burials, marriages, children, education, religious professions, and so on. Sometimes there were no recorded births, but there were baptisms, so the one can be used in place of the other. The same for deaths before registrations were normal, or required; so the burial record takes the place of the death registration. :: '''•''' For each event in a life, we add whatever we can in the way of sources/citations that support our claims. We also use [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Evidence_Explained_Citation_Style citations full enough] that anyone else can find that same source. Source citations do not require a link to some online repository, but when they exist they can be helpful. :: '''•''' We write as narrative a biography as we can, in chronological order. (If biography writing isn't your "thing", that's ok. Just chronicle the live events in chronological order, with their citations, and it should be fine.) Chronological order can be important for aligning sources to statements/facts, especially if the citations are in list form under the Sources header, and not attached to the related statement in the biography area. ::     Chronological order also makes much more sense than having birth and death, followed by education, followed by burial, followed by a list of the children, followed by migration, followed by marriage. Sometimes it isn't possible to keep everything to a strict chronology — such as listing the children as an attachment to the marriage event. Mostly life intervenes, and children's births are actually interspersed between those events; but it's not always the best way to present such facts. It really depends on what the overall aim is meant to present — strictly chronological, or a narrative that flows. :: '''•''' It is also helpful to add categories to profiles, as part of the "whole profile" ideal. Grouping people by location, or occupation, or migration, may help someone else find someone they have been looking for. :: '''•''' For this same reason, it is helpful to other researchers to transcribe as fully as possible any census records there may be. It may take longer than some like to spend, and "clog up" a biography text area, but we don't do this for '''us''', but for a future researcher who just might be looking for their "great-grand-uncle George H Smith, who had been a miner", and not finding him until they see "date of census, Geo. Henry Smith (43), coal miner, resident as a lodger in the household of Jas. Conquest, place name". :: '''•''' Everything we can add, should be. For the sake of completeness, and for that future researcher. :: '''•''' In addition, [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Stickers '''stickers'''] can be a nice addition, but be careful if adding to profiles you do not manage. The rules regarding stickers mean that they can be removed at any time, and not replaced. There is also a limit of "5, but is better", so be very choosy regarding which stickers you wish to use to highlight life events. The "[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:Migrating_Ancestor migrating ancestor]" sticker is always a nice addition, as can be the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:Veteran_Recognition veteran recognition] stickers. Many countries also have the equivalent to a "born in" sticker - although the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:Nonmigrating_Ancestor non-migrating ancestor] sticker can also be used for this purpose. :: '''•''' If using images in the biography text box, do consider those who use screen readers and cannot, therefore, see the images except as a blank space. Both {curly braces} and [square brackets] image codes have a parameter for "on mouseover 'floating' text", which allows for a description of the image to be presented in a form that a screen reader can pick up. Images within the body of this text box all have "alt text" added for that reason. ::     If there are a number of images, and there is no wish to have them on the profile's right side causing what many refer to as "double vision", then consider a free space page to hold the images so they can be linked in the biography. (An [[Wall-4336|example profile]] with an attached space page.) If you don't wish to create your own space page, feel free to utilise this one : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:NoDoubleVision No Double Vision, a home away from home for profile images]. (NOTE: you cannot remove the Primary Image from the profile's right side pane, as that is the only image that '''must''' be on a profile.) ::     Also be judicious in the use of primary images, and background images — particularly background images, as many have expressed extreme dislike of seeing them on profiles. Where possible, to minimise the "jarring" effect backgrounds can have for some folk, they should tile seamlessly. There are a number of images pages on Wikitree, where there are seamless images of varying colours and designs. :: '''•''' A few examples of "whole profile approach" edits from the 2021 Source-a-Thon. ::     '''•''' [[Smith-210768|Elizabeth (Smith) Bird (abt.1853-1944)]] ::     '''•''' [[Tate-5643|Edward (Tate) Hills (1883-1950)]] ::     '''•''' [[Turner-34895|Bessie Margaret (Turner) Berry (1882-)]] ::     '''•''' [[Goodrich-7331|William Goodrich (1846-1938)]] ::     '''•''' [[Wynn-2455|Annett Emma (Wynn) Perman (1829-1913)]] :: '''✩ ''' If you frequently copy and paste text that has tabs, or extra wide spacing, and you don't use one of the wonderful apps that does the formatting for you but manually remove all those tab indents and so on, consider using this wonderful web-based tool: ::     [https://www.textfixer.com/tools/remove-white-spaces.php Text Fixer: Remove white spaces] :: '''✩ ''' The same thing applies to if you manually re-case text from all upper case to sentence case, or all lower case to sentence case, or the reverse; consider using this wonderful web-based tool: ::     '''•''' [https://convertcase.net Convert Case] {{clear}} == Previous 'Thons == : (None yet.) {{clear}}

Todd's of Scotland

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This Page is Tribute to all of Todd Clan from present to the past all the into Scotland. The family crest will be on all of my dad's relatives by blood

Todkill Name Study

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[[Category:Todkill Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the ONS Project leader. 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-Do, Nottinghamshire Tree, Tether Name Study

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[[Category: Nottinghamshire Tree, Tether Name Study]] {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Tetther-3|Tetther, John ]] || 1835-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tetther-2|Tetther, Mary ]] || 1830-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tetther-1|Tetther, John ]] || 1809-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-99|Tether, John ]] || 1727-00-00 || In Progress |- | [[Tether-98|Tether, Luke ]] || 1723-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-97|Tether, Margaret ]] || 1720-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-96|Tether, Richard ]] || 1818-00-00 || Wife maiden name and first husband |- | [[Tether-94|Tether, Charles ]] || 1805-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-93|Tether, Charles Richard]] || 1803-01-24 || to-do |- | [[Tether-92|Tether, George ]] || 1801-03-09 || to-do |- | [[Tether-91|Tether, Bethia ]] || 1798-12-08 || to-do |- | [[Tether-90|Tether, Richard ]] || 1778-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-89|Tether, Thomas ]] || 1775-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-88|Tether, Sarah ]] || 1772-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-87|Tether, George ]] || 1771-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-86|Tether, George ]] || 1743-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-85|Tether, Edward ]] || 1741-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-84|Tether, Ann ]] || 1736-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-83|Tether, Thomas ]] || 1734-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-82|Tether, Ruth ]] || 1730-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-81|Tether, Thomas ]] || 1728-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-80|Tether, Frances ]] || 1726-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-79|Tether, Ann ]] || 1724-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-78|Tether, Elizabeth ]] || 1722-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-77|Tether, Henry ]] || 1807-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-76|Tether, Naomi ]] || 1800-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-75|Tether, Sarah ]] || 1795-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-74|Tether, Mary ]] || 1808-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-73|Tether, William ]] || 1801-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-72|Tether, Edward ]] || 1797-12-13 || to-do |- | [[Tether-71|Tether, Katherine ]] || 1794-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-70|Tether, Edward ]] || 1779-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-69|Tether, John ]] || 1772-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-68|Tether, Emma ]] || 1768-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-67|Tether, Benjamin John]] || 1768-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-66|Tether, Luke ]] || 1766-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-65|Tether, William ]] || 1764-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-64|Tether, John ]] || 1763-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-63|Tether, John ]] || 1760-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-62|Tether, Mary ]] || 1761-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-61|Tether, Elizabeth ]] || 1696-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-60|Tether, Hannah ]] || 1741-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-59|Tether, Edward ]] || 1739-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-58|Tether, Ann ]] || 1737-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-57|Tether, John ]] || 1735-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-56|Tether, Fanny ]] || 1762-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-55|Tether, Lydia ]] || 1755-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-54|Tether, Phoebe ]] || 1751-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-53|Tether, Elizabeth ]] || 1749-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-52|Tether, Frances ]] || 1747-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-51|Tether, William ]] || 1745-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-50|Tether, Sarah ]] || 1763-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-49|Tether, Martha ]] || 1761-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-48|Tether, Luke ]] || 1754-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-47|Tether, Mary ]] || 1744-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-46|Tether, Martha ]] || 1725-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-45|Tether, Thomas ]] || 1720-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-44|Tether, John ]] || 1718-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-43|Tether, Dorothy ]] || 1710-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-42|Tether, Luke ]] || 1715-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-41|Oliver, Dorothy (Tether) ]] || 1700-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-40|Tether, Ruth ]] || 1700-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-39|Tether, Thomas ]] || 1697-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-38|Tether, Luke ]] || 1690-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-37|Tether, Mary ]] || 1676-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-36|Tether, Elizabeth ]] || 1673-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-35|Tether, Luke ]] || 1672-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-34|Hawton, Ruth (Tether) ]] || 1670-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-33|Tether, John ]] || 1664-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-32|Tether, Thomas ]] || 1640-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-31|Tether, William ]] || 1738-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-30|Tether, Thomas ]] || 1698-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-248|Tether, Henry Harold ]] || 1882-06-28 || to-do |- | [[Tether-247|Tether, Thomas ]] || 1733-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-246|Tether, Joseph Edward]] || 1912-09-02 || to-do |- | [[Tether-245|Tether, Thelma ]] || 1916-04-05 || to-do |- | [[Tether-244|Tether, Dorothy Elizabeth]] || 1907-09-28 || to-do |- | [[Tether-243|Tether, Ellen H]] || 1904-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-242|Tether, Jesse E]] || 1904-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-241|Tether, Adelaide A]] || 1902-09-10 || to-do |- | [[Tether-240|Tether, Sylvan Vincent]] || 1900-09-08 || to-do |- | [[Tether-239|Tether, Ivan Joseph]] || 1906-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-238|Tether, Joseph Edward]] || 1877-02-07 || to-do |- | [[Tether-237|Tether, Charles Leon]] || 1876-01-20 || to-do |- | [[Tether-236|Tether, Jessica Marian]] || 1873-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-235|Tether, Lucy Knight]] || 1870-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-234|Tether, Walter Thomas]] || 1868-05-15 || to-do |- | [[Tether-233|Tether, George ]] || 1896-01-23 || to-do |- | [[Tether-232|Tether, Robert William]] || 1893-06-16 || to-do |- | [[Tether-231|Tether, Amy ]] || 1891-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-230|Tether, Robert William]] || 1866-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-229|Tether, Emma Jane]] || 1865-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-228|Tether, Lily ]] || 1925-06-06 || to-do |- | [[Tether-227|Tether, Ada ]] || 1911-01-05 || to-do |- | [[Tether-226|Tether, James ]] || 1885-01-17 || to-do |- | [[Tether-225|Tether, Rose Eva]] || 1878-12-13 || to-do |- | [[Tether-224|Tether, Arthur ]] || 1865-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-223|Tether, Rose Eva]] || 1861-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-222|Tether, Walter ]] || 1859-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-221|Tether, Mark ]] || 1856-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-220|Tether, James ]] || 1851-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-219|Tether, Ann Selina]] || 1849-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-218|Tether, Henry ]] || 1844-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-217|Tether, William Wilkinson]] || 1841-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-216|Tether, Florence Ann]] || 1907-06-08 || to-do |- | [[Tether-215|Tether, Joseph William]] || 1877-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-214|Tether, George Walter]] || 1875-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-213|Tether, George ]] || 1846-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-212|Tether, Luke ]] || 1895-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-211|Tether, Ellen Ann]] || 1887-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-210|Tether, Charles Edwin]] || 1880-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-209|Tether, Ned ]] || 1878-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-208|Tether, Sarah ]] || 1847-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-207|Tether, Ned ]] || 1845-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-206|Tether, Elizabeth ]] || 1841-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-205|Tether, Edward ]] || 1841-08-09 || to-do |- | [[Tether-204|Tether, Luke ]] || 1839-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-203|Tether, Mary Ann Frances]] || 1837-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-202|Tether, Sarah Elizabeth]] || 1834-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-201|Tether, Benjamin ]] || 1832-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-200|Tether, Francis ]] || 1831-05-17 || to-do |- | [[Tether-199|Tether, Elizabeth ]] || 1831-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-198|Tether, William ]] || 1830-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-197|Tether, Samuel ]] || 1826-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-196|Tether, Richard ]] || 1824-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-195|Tether, Ann ]] || 1822-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-194|Tether, John ]] || 1820-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-193|Tether, Harry ]] || 1892-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-192|Tether, Ada ]] || 1890-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-191|Tether, Evelyn ]] || 1888-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-190|Tether, Florence ]] || 1886-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-189|Tether, Edward ]] || 1883-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-188|Tether, Sarah Ann]] || 1882-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-187|Tether, George William]] || 1877-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-186|Tether, Benjamin ]] || 1875-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-185|Tether, Annie Elizabeth]] || 1873-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-184|Tether, Benjamin ]] || 1849-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-183|Tether, Luke ]] || 1777-11-12 || to-do |- | [[Tether-182|Tether, Emily ]] || 1850-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-181|Tether, Emma Sophia]] || 1841-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-180|Tether, Abner Harrison]] || 1822-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-179|Tether, Robert Harrison]] || 1819-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-178|Tether, Elizabeth Frances]] || 1817-01-05 || to-do |- | [[Tether-177|Tether, William ]] || 1813-02-20 || to-do |- | [[Tether-176|Tether, John ]] || 1806-02-22 || to-do |- | [[Tether-175|Tether, Samuel John]] || 1840-10-03 || to-do |- | [[Tether-174|Tether, Samuel ]] || 1811-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-173|Tether, Mary ]] || 1784-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-172|Tether, Samuel ]] || 1781-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-171|Tether, William ]] || 1779-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-168|Tether, John ]] || 1775-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-167|Tether, John ]] || 1773-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-166|Tether, John ]] || 1772-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-165|Tether, James ]] || 1770-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-164|Tether, Edward ]] || 1768-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-163|Tether, Sarah ]] || 1766-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-162|Tether, William ]] || 1763-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-161|Tether, William ]] || 1761-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-160|Tether, John ]] || 1759-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-159|Tether, Mary ]] || 1755-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-158|Tether, Luke ]] || 1819-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-157|Tether, Benjamin ]] || 1817-07-13 || to-do |- | [[Tether-156|Tether, Edward ]] || 1803-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-155|Tether, Edward ]] || 1802-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-154|Tether, Mary ]] || 1800-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-153|Tether, Richard ]] || 1799-05-16 || to-do |- | [[Tether-152|Tether, John ]] || 1796-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-151|Tether, Ann ]] || 1795-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-150|Tether, Willard Leroy]] || 1906-09-04 || to-do |- | [[Tether-149|Tether, Harvey Edward]] || 1902-01-20 || to-do |- | [[Tether-148|Tether, Emily Marian]] || 1900-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-147|Tether, Harold Russell]] || 1898-07-05 || to-do |- | [[Tether-146|Tether, William Russell]] || 1866-08-18 || to-do |- | [[Tether-145|Tether, Harry Lee]] || 1873-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-144|Tether, Floyd Edward]] || 1872-02-22 || to-do |- | [[Tether-143|Tether, Hannah ]] || 1870-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-142|Tether, Eva Jane]] || 1868-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-141|Tether, Joseph William]] || 1843-03-17 || to-do |- | [[Tether-140|Tether, Jane ]] || 1840-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-139|Tether, Thomas ]] || 1837-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-138|Tether, John Henry]] || 1835-02-21 || to-do |- | [[Tether-137|Tether, Edward James]] || 1835-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-136|Tether, Marianne ]] || 1831-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-135|Tether, Elizabeth B]] || 1829-11-29 || to-do |- | [[Tether-134|Tether, Edward ]] || 1828-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-133|Tether, Alice ]] || 1826-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-132|Tether, Ann ]] || 1825-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-131|Tether, William Ian]] || 1823-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-130|Tether, Mary ]] || 1821-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-129|Tether, William ]] || 1819-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-128|Tether, William ]] || 1783-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-127|Tether, Phoebe ]] || 1780-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-126|Tether, Phoebe ]] || 1779-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-125|Tether, Hannah ]] || 1777-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-124|Tether, Mary ]] || 1776-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-123|Tether, Peter ]] || 1779-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-122|Tether, Frances ]] || 1777-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-121|Tether, Thomas ]] || 1775-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-120|Tether, Jane ]] || 1773-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-119|Tether, William ]] || 1770-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-118|Tether, William ]] || 1769-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-117|Tether, Ann ]] || 1767-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-116|Tether, Thomas ]] || 1765-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-115|Tether, Hannah ]] || 1761-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-114|Tether, Richard ]] || 1825-02-15 || to-do |- | [[Tether-113|Tether, Robert ]] || 1823-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-112|Tether, William ]] || 1820-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-111|Tether, Henry ]] || 1817-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-110|Tether, John ]] || 1815-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-109|Tether, John ]] || 1784-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-108|Tether, Luke ]] || 1750-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-107|Tether, Samuel ]] || 1757-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-106|Tether, William ]] || 1752-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-105|Tether, John ]] || 1750-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-104|Tether, Margaret ]] || 1747-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-103|Tether, Susanna ]] || 1745-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-102|Tether, Margaret ]] || 1743-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-101|Tether, William ]] || 1735-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-100|Tether, Edward ]] || 1731-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tether-1|Tether, Maria Elizabeth]] || 1844-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Teather-9|Young, Amy (Teather) ]] || 1866-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Teather-83|Teather, Bethia ]] || 1833-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Teather-82|Teather, Sarah A]] || 1848-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Teather-81|Teather, Gideon ]] || 1842-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Teather-80|Teather, Richard ]] || 1840-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Teather-8|Wilson, Violet (Teather) ]] || 1882-09-29 || to-do |- | [[Teather-79|Teather, Charles ]] || 1837-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Teather-78|Teather, George ]] || 1836-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Teather-77|Teather, Reuben ]] || 1831-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Teather-76|Teather, Gwendolyn ]] || 1912-09-11 || to-do |- | [[Teather-75|Teather, Jack ]] || 1909-12-06 || to-do |- | [[Teather-74|Teather, Margery ]] || 1908-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Teather-73|Teather, Gertrude Maud]] || 1905-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Teather-72|Teather, Frederick Alfred]] || 1903-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Teather-71|Teather, Florence ]] || 1892-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Teather-70|Teather, Ruth ]] || 1882-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Teather-69|Teather, Ernest ]] || 1879-12-18 || to-do |- | [[Teather-68|Teather, Gertrude Annie]] || 1884-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Teather-67|Teather, Frederick George]] || 1877-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Teather-66|Teather, Frederick ]] || 1857-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Teather-65|Teather, Frank ]] || 1854-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Teather-64|Teather, Herbert ]] || 1852-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Teather-63|Teather, William Edward ]] || 1844-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Teather-62|Teather, Luke ]] || 1838-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Teather-61|Teather, Edward ]] || 1835-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Teather-60|Teather, Mary Ann]] || 1830-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Teather-59|Teather, Sarah ]] || 1827-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Teather-58|Teather, George ]] || 1824-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Teather-57|Teather, Mary ]] || 1786-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Teather-56|Teather, Samuel ]] || 1784-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Teather-55|Teather, Edward ]] || 1799-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Teather-54|Teather, Ann ]] || 1797-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Teather-53|Teather, Sarah ]] || 1794-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Teather-52|Teather, Luke ]] || 1792-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Teather-51|Teather, Peggy ]] || 1790-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Teather-50|Teather, George ]] || 1788-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Teather-49|Teather, Jane ]] || 1803-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Teather-48|Teather, Peter ]] || 1801-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Teather-47|Teather, Ann ]] || 1799-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Teather-46|Teather, George ]] || 1797-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Teather-45|Teather, Elizabeth ]] || 1765-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Teather-44|Teather, Thomas ]] || 1759-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Teather-43|Teather, Benjamin ]] || 1750-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Teather-42|Teather, Ann ]] || 1738-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Teather-40|Teather, John ]] || 1731-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Teather-39|Teather, William ]] || 1729-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Teather-38|Teather, Mary ]] || 1723-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Teather-37|Teather, Thomas ]] || 1835-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Teather-36|Teather, Jane ]] || 1832-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Teather-35|Teather, Anne ]] || 1828-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Teather-34|Teather, George ]] || 1825-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Teather-33|Teather, Reuben ]] || 1813-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Teather-32|Teather, Reuben ]] || 1868-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Teather-31|Teather, Gideon ]] || 1866-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Teather-30|Teather, Bethia ]] || 1862-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Teather-29|Teather, Ann ]] || 1860-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Teather-28|Teather, Charles ]] || 1856-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Teather-27|Teather, Jane ]] || 1854-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Teather-26|Teather, Charles ]] || 1847-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Teather-25|Teather, Mary ]] || 1841-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Teather-24|Teather, George ]] || 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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Francis Willis Rouse: https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/23613/dvm_GenMono005730-00934-0?backurl=&ssrc=&backlabel=Return https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/23613/?_phsrc=Zwx73%2CZwx73&_phstart=successSource%2CsuccessSource

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[[Category:Noland-165]]
Contact: [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]]
I've decided to try an experiment. Because so many of my followed surnames generate lots of entries in the weekly "Family Feed", I sometimes miss actions on profiles that are on my watchlist. So I've moved them all to this page, which means my family feed will be mostly watchlist activity. Haven't deleted them from my profile, but working to get them all on this page. Annnd... no. Removing surnames from my followed tags doesn't help because I have too many high-traffic space pages on my watchlist that flood the report in the weekly family activity feed. And switching to a project tag flooded my daily G2G feed. So... I had replaced Martin with Templates. I think I'll either add Martin back in or pick projects with fewer posts! ~ [[Noland-165|Noland-165]] 11:43, 22 February 2018 (EST) Actually. Maybe it will help. The weekly Family Activity Feed includes any profile with a surname I follow. If I followed no surnames, it would (I think) list only profiles from my watchlist. : Paternal: * {{Tag_Link|ALDRIDGE}} - Added before December 2015. ** 6x-gr-granddaughter of [[Aldridge-301|John Aldridge]], born before 1702 in Virginia or Maryland * {{Tag_Link|AWBREY}} - Added before December 2015. ** 7x-gr-granddaughter of [[Awbrey-38|John Awbrey]], born in Wales, came to Virginia in 1665 * {{Tag_Link|CHAUVIN}} - Added before December 2015. **my Louisiana First Families progenitor & 6x-gr-grand, [[Chauvin-227|Louis Chauvin]] m [[Francoeur-16|Marie Anne Francoeur]] before 1773 * {{Tag_Link|DIXON}} - Added before December 2015. * {{Tag Link|dixson}} ** brick wall between my 4x-gr-grand [[Dixon-1980|John Dixon]] and the family rumour of a Dixon-Hollingsworth connection (maybe Hollingsworth-1343). See also Dickson (as spelled in the transcript of the will of [[Dixon-8198|Zachariah Dixon]], my gr-gr-gr-grandfather) * {{Tag_Link|EPPINETTE}} - Added before December 2015. **my 4x-gr-grand [[Eppinette-3|Louis Eppinette]] married [[Bonaventure-7|Dorothea Bonaventure]] in 1814: Louisiana First Family progenitor/brick wall * {{Tag_Link|HALL}} - Added before December 2015. **3x-gr-granddaughter of [[Hall-6668|Evan Hall]], son of [[Hall-9380|Pharoah]] & [[Johnston-6305|Mary]]/brick walls * {{Tag_Link|HARRINGTON }} - Added before December 2015. **The mother of [[Dixon-1850|Fannie Dixon]] (my 3x-gr-grand) was for sure a Harrington ([[Harrington-1539]]), and I'm fairly confident of the Harrington line for a few more generations. But it gets a bit squirrely around Thomas Sr ([[Harrington-428]]), my 7x-gr-grand. * {{Tag_Link|HARRIS}} - Added before December 2015. ** good back to [[Harris-3349|Edward Harris]] (7x-gr-grand), and his dad Thomas. The wives, not so much. * {{Tag_Link|HOLLINGSWORTH}} - Added before December 2015. **Sarah ([[Hollingsworth-1343]]) may be the answer to family rumor of a Dixon-Hollingsworth connection (to [[Dixon-1980]]) * {{Tag_Link|MARTIN}} - Added before December 2015. ** my paternal grandmother's maiden name * {{Tag_Link|NOLAND}} - Added before December 2015. * {{Tag Link|knowland}} ~ {{Tag Link|nowland}} ~ {{Tag Link|NOLAN}} ** pretty solid, albeit circumstantial, back to Philip Noland-120 and his wife, and his dad/granddad (but not at all their added wives/ancestors) * {{Tag_Link|PEYTON}} - Added before December 2015. ** [[Noland-171|George Noland]] married [[Peyton-431|Ann Peyton]]...in a burned county. * {{Tag_Link|}} ** * {{Tag_Link|}} ** : Maternal: * {{Tag_Link|BRIEN}} - Added before December 2015. ** gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of [[Brien-35|Elisha Brien]], born in Virginia, married (2) in Tennessee in 1818; Elisha's father [[Brien-39|John]] changed his name from Bryan to Brien (his father was [[Bryan-1165|William Bryan]], my 5x-gr-grand) * {{Tag_Link|BRYAN}} - Added Dec 16, 2017. ** variant of Brien & a brick wall ([[Bryan-1165]]) * {{Tag_Link|GAULDING}} - Added before December 2015. **Lula Gaulding m [[Watkins-1248|A.F. Watkins]]. Solid to her parents (aka brick walls) * {{Tag_Link|MACDONALD}} - Added before December 2015. ** {{Tag Link|MacDaniel}} ~ {{Tag Link|McDonald}} **working on my McDonald Brick Wall - proof of [[McDonald-2257|Willis McDonald]]'s father/mother & grandparents * {{Tag_Link|NEAL}} - Added before December 2015. ** John Henry Neal (Neal-865), born 1812 in Virginia, is my 3x-gr-grandfather on mom's side, and a brick wall * {{Tag_Link|WATKINS}} - Added before December 2015. ** my Watkins brick wall: [[Watkins-1262|John Watkins]] of Powhatan County, Virginia (my 4x-gr-grand) * {{Tag_Link|WYNNE}} - Added before December 2015. ** Jane ([[Wynn-221|Wynn]]) Owen, my 5x-gr-grandmother & brick wall * {{Tag_Link|}} ** * {{Tag_Link|}} ** * {{Tag_Link|}} ** just now copied over: * {{Tag Link|bonaventure}} ** * {{Tag Link|fletcher}} {{Tag Link|Wales}} ~ {{Tag Link|Welsh}}
{{Tag Link|Scotland}} ~ {{Tag Link|Ireland}} ~ {{Tag Link|England}}
{{Tag Link|PPP}}
{{Tag Link|DNA}}
{{Tag Link|ONE_NAME_STUDIES}} ~ {{Tag Link|profiles}} ~ {{Tag Link|projects}}
{{Tag Link|Penn}} ~ {{Tag Link|Quakers}}
{{Tag Link|Quebecois}}
{{Tag Link|river_routes}}
{{Tag Link|Mississippi}}
{{Tag Link|Tennessee}}
{{Tag Link|Maryland}}
{{Tag Link|greeters}}
{{Tag Link|templates}}
{{Tag Link|rangers}}
{{Tag Link|mentors}}
{{Tag Link|leaders}}
{{Tag Link|style}}
{{Tag Link|Challenges}}
{{Tag Link|db_errors}}
{{Tag Link|data_doctors}}
: Additional tags I follow via project accounts: * [[WikiTree-4]] (MatchBot): ** {{Tag Link|ARBORISTS}} ** {{Tag Link|CONNECTORS}} ** {{Tag Link|LNAB}} ** {{Tag Link|MATCHBOT}} ** {{Tag Link|MERGES}} * [[WikiTree-8]] (NNS): :: {{Tag Link|NNS}} ~ {{Tag Link|NEW_NETHERLAND }}
:: {{Tag Link|HUGUENOT}} * [[WikiTree-26]] (LaFam): :: {{Tag Link|ACADIAN}} ~ {{Tag Link|LOUISIANA}} ~ {{Tag Link|LOUISIANA_FAMILIES}}
:: {{Tag Link|SOUTHERN_COLONIES}} ~ {{Tag Link|SOUTHERN_PIONEERS}} ~ {{Tag Link|WESTWARD_HO}} * [[WikiTree-28]] (LaCat): :: {{Tag Link|ANNOUNCEMENTS}} ~ {{Tag Link|categorization}} ~ {{Tag Link|IMPROVEMENTS}} ~ {{Tag Link|Sources}}
:: {{Tag Link|NOTABLES}} ~ {{Tag Link|SOURCERERS}} * [[WikiTree-36]] (Magna Carta): :: {{Tag Link|Magna_Carta}} ~ {{Tag Link|Cymru}} ~ {{Tag Link|EuroAristo}} ~ {{Tag Link|Medieval}} ~ {{Tag Link|UNITED_KINGDOM}}
:: {{Tag Link|PRE-1500}} ~ {{Tag Link|PRE-1700}} ~ {{Tag Link|Sources}} ~ {{Tag Link|NAMING_CONVENTIONS}}
:: {{Tag Link|PGM}} ~ {{Tag Link|PURITAN_GREAT_MIGRATION}} * [[WikiTree-40]] (US History): :: {{Tag Link|US_History}} ~ {{Tag Link|Cemeteries}} ~ {{Tag Link|Military_and_War}} ~ {{Tag Link|One_Place_Studies}}
:: {{Tag Link|Florida}} ~ {{Tag Link|Minnesota}} ~ {{Tag Link|Virginia}} ~ {{Tag Link|Washington}} * [[WikiTree-41]] (Virginia): :: {{Tag Link|Virginia}} ~ {{Tag Link|US_History}} * [[WikiTree-42]] (Tennessee): :: {{Tag Link|Tennessee}} ~ {{Tag Link|US_History}} ~ {{Tag Link|Disasters}} ~ {{Tag Link|Military_and_War}} * [[WikiTree-52]] (Disproven Existence): :: {{Tag Link|Disproven_Existence}} ~ {{Tag Link|FALSE_ANCESTORS}} ~ {{Tag Link|Fraud}} ~ {{Tag Link|Uncertain_Existence}} google groups (in progress):
arborists
category
challenges committee
cymru - M - [[WikiTree-33]]
disproven - M - [[WikiTree-52]] (above)
dutch roots: {{Tag Link|DUTCH_ROOTS}}
european aristocrats
filles du roi
french roots - [[WikiTree-56]]
greeters
lacat - M (above)/lafam - M (above)
Magna Carta - M (above)/2nd inactive - M
MatchBot - M (above)
Mentors
NNS (above)
Pre-1500 Volunteers
Project Leaders
Rangers Project
Tennessee Project - [[WikiTree-42]] - (above)
US History Project - [[WikiTree-40]] - (above)
US Southern Colonies Project (not above - not tied to the project account, WikiTree-)
Virginia Project - M - [[WikiTree-41]] - (above) requested (21 Feb 2018):
Wales (WikiTree-66)
US Southern Colonies (WikiTree-24)
United Kingdom (no project account?)

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[[Category: Belgium Project]] <- [[Project:Belgium|Back to Belgium Project]] {| border="1" |- !width="500" style="text-align:center;"|Nederlands [[Image:Flags-1.jpg|40px]] !width="500" style="text-align:center;"|English [[Image:Flags-3.jpg|40px]] |- |Dit is een teampagina bestemd voor de vrijwilligers die zich bezighouden met het connecten, opschonen en voorzien van juiste bronnen voor de nederlandse profielen van mensen die geboren zijn in België.||This is a teampage created for the volunteers that would like to help with connecting, cleaning and sourcing profiles with correct sources for people that are born in Belgium. |- |Maak je eigen lijsten via WikiTree+, zie voor uitleg '''Info WikiTree+''': WikiTree+ Tips in het Nederlands [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTee%2B_Tips_for_Dutch_Roots] || Create your own lists via WikiTree+, see for explanation '''Info WikiTree+''': WikiTree+ Tips in English [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTee%2B_Tips_for_Dutch_Roots#Background] |- !width="500" style="text-align:center;"|Français [[Image:European_Flags-46.png|40px]] !width="500" style="text-align:center;"|Deutsch [[Image:Flags.gif|40px]] |- |Ceci est page destiné aux membres et volontaires du projet Belge qui s'occupent à connecter, corriger et sourcer des profiles de personnes originaires de Belgique.||Dies ist eine Projectseite, die für freiwillige Teilnehmer erstellt wurde, die bei der Verknüpfung, Korrektur und Beschaffung von Profilen mit korrekten Quellen für in Belgien geborene Menschen helfen möchten. |- |Créez vos propres listes par WikiTree+, Consultez '''Info WikiTree+''' pour des explications || Machen Ihre eigener listen via WikiTree+, fur Erläuterung '''Info WikiTree+''': WikiTree+ Tips in Deutsch [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:De:WikiTree_Plus] |- |} Standard lists provided by: Data_Doctors [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Data_Doctors] ---- == Unconnected == {{Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_BEL}} :'''Antwerpen:''' [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unconnected+Antwerpen&MaxProfiles=50000&PageSize=-1 unconnected] == Unsourced == {{Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_BEL}} :'''Antwerpen:''' [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced+Antwerpen&MaxProfiles=50000&PageSize=-1 unsourced] == Suggestions == {{Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_BEL|België}}

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[[Category: Netherlands Project]] {| border="1" |- !width="500" style="text-align:center;"|Nederlands [[Image:Flags-11.png|40px]] !width="500" style="text-align:center;"|Engels [[Image:Flags-3.jpg|40px]] |- |Dit is een teampagina bestemd voor de vrijwilligers die zich bezighouden met het connecten, opschonen en voorzien van juiste bronnen voor de nederlandse profielen van mensen die geboren zijn in de provincie Drenthe. Dit team is een onderdeel van het [[Project:Dutch_Roots/Dutch_Roots_Nederlands|Project Dutch Roots Nederlands]].||This is a teampage created for the volunteers that would like to help with connecting, cleaning and sourcing profiles with correct sources for people that are born in the province Drenthe. This team is part of the [[Project:Dutch_Roots/Dutch_Roots_Nederlands|Project Dutch Roots Nederlands]]. |- |Maak je eigen lijsten via WikiTree+, zie voor uitleg '''Info WikiTree+''': Tips Dutch Roots [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTee%2B_Tips_for_Dutch_Roots] || Create your own lists via WikiTree+, see for explanation '''Info WikiTree+''': Tips Dutch Roots [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTee%2B_Tips_for_Dutch_Roots] |} Standard lists provided by: Data_Doctors [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Data_Doctors] ---- == Unconnected == {{Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_NLD_DR}} :'''Assen:''' [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unconnected+Assen&MaxProfiles=50000&PageSize=-1 unconnected] == Unsourced == {{Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_NLD_DR}} :'''Assen:''' [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced+Assen&MaxProfiles=50000&PageSize=-1 unconnected] == Suggestions == {{Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NLD_DR|Drenthe}}

To-Do Lists Team Flevoland

PageID: 35855143
Inbound links: 1
Stars: 🟊🟊🟊🟊🟊 103 views
Created: 28 Nov 2021
Saved: 16 Feb 2023
Touched: 16 Feb 2023
Managers: 1
Watch List: 1
Project:
Categories:
Netherlands_Project
Images: 0
[[Category: Netherlands Project]] {| border="1" |- !width="500" style="text-align:center;"|Nederlands [[Image:Flags-11.png|40px]] !width="500" style="text-align:center;"|Engels [[Image:Flags-3.jpg|40px]] |- |Dit is een teampagina bestemd voor de vrijwilligers die zich bezighouden met het connecten, opschonen en voorzien van juiste bronnen voor de nederlandse profielen van mensen die geboren zijn in de provincie Flevoland. Dit team is een onderdeel van het [[Project:Dutch_Roots/Dutch_Roots_Nederlands|Project Dutch Roots Nederlands]].||This is a teampage created for the volunteers that would like to help with connecting, cleaning and sourcing profiles with correct sources for people that are born in the province Flevoland. This team is part of the [[Project:Dutch_Roots/Dutch_Roots_Nederlands|Project Dutch Roots Nederlands]]. |- |Maak je eigen lijsten via WikiTree+, zie voor uitleg '''Info WikiTree+''': Tips Dutch Roots [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTee%2B_Tips_for_Dutch_Roots] || Create your own lists via WikiTree+, see for explanation '''Info WikiTree+''': Tips Dutch Roots [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTee%2B_Tips_for_Dutch_Roots] |} Standard lists provided by: Data_Doctors [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Data_Doctors] ---- == Unconnected == {{Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_NLD_FL}} :'''Almere:''' [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unconnected+Almere&MaxProfiles=50000&PageSize=-1 unconnected] == Unsourced == {{Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_NLD_FL}} :'''Almere:''' [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced+Almere&MaxProfiles=50000&PageSize=-1 unsourced] == Suggestions == {{Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NLD_FL|Flevoland}}

To-Do Lists Team Friesland

PageID: 35855200
Inbound links: 1
Stars: 🟊🟊🟊🟊🟊 358 views
Created: 28 Nov 2021
Saved: 16 Feb 2023
Touched: 16 Feb 2023
Managers: 1
Watch List: 1
Project:
Categories:
Netherlands_Project
Images: 0
[[Category: Netherlands Project]] {| border="1" |- !width="500" style="text-align:center;"|Nederlands [[Image:Flags-11.png|40px]] !width="500" style="text-align:center;"|Engels [[Image:Flags-3.jpg|40px]] |- |Dit is een teampagina bestemd voor de vrijwilligers die zich bezighouden met het connecten, opschonen en voorzien van juiste bronnen voor de nederlandse profielen van mensen die geboren zijn in de provincie Friesland. Dit team is een onderdeel van het [[Project:Dutch_Roots/Dutch_Roots_Nederlands|Project Dutch Roots Nederlands]].||This is a teampage created for the volunteers that would like to help with connecting, cleaning and sourcing profiles with correct sources for people that are born in the province Friesland. This team is part of the [[Project:Dutch_Roots/Dutch_Roots_Nederlands|Project Dutch Roots Nederlands]]. |- |Maak je eigen lijsten via WikiTree+, zie voor uitleg '''Info WikiTree+''': Tips Dutch Roots [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTee%2B_Tips_for_Dutch_Roots] || Create your own lists via WikiTree+, see for explanation '''Info WikiTree+''': Tips Dutch Roots [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTee%2B_Tips_for_Dutch_Roots] |} Standard lists provided by: Data_Doctors [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Data_Doctors] ---- == Unconnected == {{Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_NLD_FR}} :'''Leeuwarden:''' [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unconnected+Leeuwarden&MaxProfiles=50000&PageSize=-1 unconnected] == Unsourced == {{Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_NLD_FR}} :'''Leeuwarden:''' [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced+Leeuwarden&MaxProfiles=50000&PageSize=-1 unsourced] == Suggestions == {{Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NLD_FR|Friesland}}

To-Do Lists Team Gelderland

PageID: 35855426
Inbound links: 2
Stars: 🟊🟊🟊🟊🟊 374 views
Created: 28 Nov 2021
Saved: 16 Feb 2023
Touched: 16 Feb 2023
Managers: 1
Watch List: 1
Project:
Categories:
Netherlands_Project
Images: 0
[[Category: Netherlands Project]] {| border="1" |- !width="500" style="text-align:center;"|Nederlands [[Image:Flags-11.png|40px]] !width="500" style="text-align:center;"|Engels [[Image:Flags-3.jpg|40px]] |- |Dit is een teampagina bestemd voor de vrijwilligers die zich bezighouden met het connecten, opschonen en voorzien van juiste bronnen voor de nederlandse profielen van mensen die geboren zijn in de provincie Gelderland. Dit team is een onderdeel van het [[Project:Dutch_Roots/Dutch_Roots_Nederlands|Project Dutch Roots Nederlands]].||This is a teampage created for the volunteers that would like to help with connecting, cleaning and sourcing profiles with correct sources for people that are born in the province Gelderland. This team is part of the [[Project:Dutch_Roots/Dutch_Roots_Nederlands|Project Dutch Roots Nederlands]]. |- |Maak je eigen lijsten via WikiTree+, zie voor uitleg '''Info WikiTree+''': Tips Dutch Roots [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTee%2B_Tips_for_Dutch_Roots] || Create your own lists via WikiTree+, see for explanation '''Info WikiTree+''': Tips Dutch Roots [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTee%2B_Tips_for_Dutch_Roots] |} Standard lists provided by: Data_Doctors [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Data_Doctors] ---- == Unconnected == {{Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_NLD_GE}} :'''Arnhem:''' [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unconnected+Arnhem&MaxProfiles=50000&PageSize=-1 unconnected] == Unsourced == {{Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_NLD_GE}} :'''Arnhem:''' [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced+Arnhem&MaxProfiles=50000&PageSize=-1 unconnected] == Suggestions == {{Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NLD_GE|Gelderland}}

To-Do Lists Team Groningen

PageID: 35855558
Inbound links: 2
Stars: 🟊🟊🟊🟊🟊 156 views
Created: 28 Nov 2021
Saved: 9 Jan 2022
Touched: 3 May 2022
Managers: 1
Watch List: 1
Project:
Categories:
Netherlands_Project
Images: 0
[[Category: Netherlands Project]] {| border="1" |- !width="500" style="text-align:center;"|Nederlands [[Image:Flags-11.png|40px]] !width="500" style="text-align:center;"|Engels [[Image:Flags-3.jpg|40px]] |- |Dit is een teampagina bestemd voor de vrijwilligers die zich bezighouden met het connecten, opschonen en voorzien van juiste bronnen voor de nederlandse profielen van mensen die geboren zijn in de provincie Groningen. Dit team is een onderdeel van het [[Project:Dutch_Roots/Dutch_Roots_Nederlands|Project Dutch Roots Nederlands]].||This is a teampage created for the volunteers that would like to help with connecting, cleaning and sourcing profiles with correct sources for people that are born in the province Groningen. This team is part of the [[Project:Dutch_Roots/Dutch_Roots_Nederlands|Project Dutch Roots Nederlands]]. |- |Maak je eigen lijsten via WikiTree+, zie voor uitleg '''Info WikiTree+''': Tips Dutch Roots [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTee%2B_Tips_for_Dutch_Roots] || Create your own lists via WikiTree+, see for explanation '''Info WikiTree+''': Tips Dutch Roots [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTee%2B_Tips_for_Dutch_Roots] |} Standard lists provided by: Data_Doctors [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Data_Doctors] ---- == Unconnected == {{Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_NLD_GR}} == Unsourced == {{Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_NLD_GR}} == Suggestions == {{Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NLD_GR|Groningen}}

To-Do Lists Team Limburg

PageID: 35855659
Inbound links: 2
Stars: 🟊🟊🟊🟊🟊 230 views
Created: 28 Nov 2021
Saved: 16 Feb 2023
Touched: 16 Feb 2023
Managers: 1
Watch List: 1
Project:
Categories:
Netherlands_Project
Images: 0
[[Category: Netherlands Project]] {| border="1" |- !width="500" style="text-align:center;"|Nederlands [[Image:Flags-11.png|40px]] !width="500" style="text-align:center;"|Engels [[Image:Flags-3.jpg|40px]] |- |Dit is een teampagina bestemd voor de vrijwilligers die zich bezighouden met het connecten, opschonen en voorzien van juiste bronnen voor de nederlandse profielen van mensen die geboren zijn in de provincie Limburg. Dit team is een onderdeel van het [[Project:Dutch_Roots/Dutch_Roots_Nederlands|Project Dutch Roots Nederlands]].||This is a teampage created for the volunteers that would like to help with connecting, cleaning and sourcing profiles with correct sources for people that are born in the province Limburg. This team is part of the [[Project:Dutch_Roots/Dutch_Roots_Nederlands|Project Dutch Roots Nederlands]]. |- |Maak je eigen lijsten via WikiTree+, zie voor uitleg '''Info WikiTree+''': Tips Dutch Roots [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTee%2B_Tips_for_Dutch_Roots] || Create your own lists via WikiTree+, see for explanation '''Info WikiTree+''': Tips Dutch Roots [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTee%2B_Tips_for_Dutch_Roots] |} Standard lists provided by: Data_Doctors [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Data_Doctors] ---- == Unconnected == {{Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_NLD_LI}} :'''Maastricht:''' [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unconnected+Maastricht&MaxProfiles=50000&PageSize=-1 unconnected] == Unsourced == {{Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_NLD_LI}} :'''Maastricht:''' [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced+Maastricht&MaxProfiles=50000&PageSize=-1 unsourced] == Suggestions == {{Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NLD_LI|Limburg}}

To-Do Lists Team Noord-Brabant

PageID: 35855729
Inbound links: 1
Stars: 🟊🟊🟊🟊🟊 418 views
Created: 28 Nov 2021
Saved: 16 Feb 2023
Touched: 16 Feb 2023
Managers: 1
Watch List: 1
Project:
Categories:
Netherlands_Project
Images: 0
[[Category: Netherlands Project]] {| border="1" |- !width="500" style="text-align:center;"|Nederlands [[Image:Flags-11.png|40px]] !width="500" style="text-align:center;"|Engels [[Image:Flags-3.jpg|40px]] |- |Dit is een teampagina bestemd voor de vrijwilligers die zich bezighouden met het connecten, opschonen en voorzien van juiste bronnen voor de nederlandse profielen van mensen die geboren zijn in de provincie Noord-Brabant. Dit team is een onderdeel van het [[Project:Dutch_Roots/Dutch_Roots_Nederlands|Project Dutch Roots Nederlands]].||This is a teampage created for the volunteers that would like to help with connecting, cleaning and sourcing profiles with correct sources for people that are born in the province North-Brabant. This team is part of the [[Project:Dutch_Roots/Dutch_Roots_Nederlands|Project Dutch Roots Nederlands]]. |- |Maak je eigen lijsten via WikiTree+, zie voor uitleg '''Info WikiTree+''': Tips Dutch Roots [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTee%2B_Tips_for_Dutch_Roots] || Create your own lists via WikiTree+, see for explanation '''Info WikiTree+''': Tips Dutch Roots [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTee%2B_Tips_for_Dutch_Roots] |} Standard lists provided by: Data_Doctors [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Data_Doctors] ---- == Unconnected == {{Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_NLD_NB}} :'''Breda:''' [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unconnected+Breda&MaxProfiles=50000&PageSize=-1 unconnected] == Unsourced == {{Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_NLD_NB}} :'''Breda:''' [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced+Breda&MaxProfiles=50000&PageSize=-1 unconnected] == Suggestions == {{Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NLD_NB|Noord-Brabant}}

To-Do Lists Team Noord-Holland

PageID: 35852498
Inbound links: 1
Stars: 🟊🟊🟊🟊🟊 590 views
Created: 28 Nov 2021
Saved: 16 Feb 2023
Touched: 16 Feb 2023
Managers: 1
Watch List: 2
Project: WikiTree-14
Categories:
Netherlands_Project
Images: 1
To-Do_Lists_Team_Noord-Holland.jpg
[[Category: Netherlands Project]] {| border="1" |- !width="500" style="text-align:center;"|Nederlands [[Image:Flags-11.png|40px]] !width="500" style="text-align:center;"|Engels [[Image:Flags-3.jpg|40px]] |- |Dit is een teampagina bestemd voor de vrijwilligers die zich bezighouden met het connecten, opschonen en voorzien van juiste bronnen voor de nederlandse profielen van mensen die geboren zijn in de provincie Noord-Holland. Dit team is een onderdeel van het [[Project:Dutch_Roots/Dutch_Roots_Nederlands|Project Dutch Roots Nederlands]].||This is a teampage created for the volunteers that would like to help with connecting, cleaning and sourcing profiles with correct sources for people that are born in the province North-Holland. This team is part of the [[Project:Dutch_Roots/Dutch_Roots_Nederlands|Project Dutch Roots Nederlands]]. |- |Maak je eigen lijsten via WikiTree+, zie voor uitleg '''Info WikiTree+''': Tips Dutch Roots [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTee%2B_Tips_for_Dutch_Roots] || Create your own lists via WikiTree+, see for explanation '''Info WikiTree+''': Tips Dutch Roots [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTee%2B_Tips_for_Dutch_Roots] |} Standard lists provided by: Data_Doctors [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Data_Doctors] ---- == Unconnected == {{Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_NLD_NH}} :'''Amsterdam:''' [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unconnected+Amsterdam+Netherlands&MaxProfiles=50000&PageSize=-1 unconnected] == Unsourced == {{Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_NLD_NH}} :'''Amsterdam:''' [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced+Amsterdam+Netherlands&MaxProfiles=50000&PageSize=-1 unsourced] == Suggestions == {{Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NLD_NH|Noord-Holland}}

To-Do Lists Team Overijssel

PageID: 35855791
Inbound links: 2
Stars: 🟊🟊🟊🟊🟊 172 views
Created: 28 Nov 2021
Saved: 16 Feb 2023
Touched: 16 Feb 2023
Managers: 1
Watch List: 1
Project:
Categories:
Netherlands_Project
Images: 0
[[Category: Netherlands Project]] {| border="1" |- !width="500" style="text-align:center;"|Nederlands [[Image:Flags-11.png|40px]] !width="500" style="text-align:center;"|Engels [[Image:Flags-3.jpg|40px]] |- |Dit is een teampagina bestemd voor de vrijwilligers die zich bezighouden met het connecten, opschonen en voorzien van juiste bronnen voor de nederlandse profielen van mensen die geboren zijn in de provincie Overijssel. Dit team is een onderdeel van het [[Project:Dutch_Roots/Dutch_Roots_Nederlands|Project Dutch Roots Nederlands]].||This is a teampage created for the volunteers that would like to help with connecting, cleaning and sourcing profiles with correct sources for people that are born in the province Overijssel. This team is part of the [[Project:Dutch_Roots/Dutch_Roots_Nederlands|Project Dutch Roots Nederlands]]. |- |Maak je eigen lijsten via WikiTree+, zie voor uitleg '''Info WikiTree+''': Tips Dutch Roots [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTee%2B_Tips_for_Dutch_Roots] || Create your own lists via WikiTree+, see for explanation '''Info WikiTree+''': Tips Dutch Roots [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTee%2B_Tips_for_Dutch_Roots] |} Standard lists provided by: Data_Doctors [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Data_Doctors] ---- == Unconnected == {{Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_NLD_OV}} :'''Deventer:''' [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unconnected+Deventer&MaxProfiles=50000&PageSize=-1 unconnected] == Unsourced == {{Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_NLD_OV}} :'''Deventer:''' [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced+Deventer&MaxProfiles=50000&PageSize=-1 unconnected] == Suggestions == {{Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NLD_OV|Overijssel}}

To-Do Lists Team Utrecht

PageID: 35855835
Inbound links: 2
Stars: 🟊🟊🟊🟊🟊 220 views
Created: 28 Nov 2021
Saved: 9 Jan 2022
Touched: 3 May 2022
Managers: 1
Watch List: 1
Project:
Categories:
Netherlands_Project
Images: 0
[[Category: Netherlands Project]] {| border="1" |- !width="500" style="text-align:center;"|Nederlands [[Image:Flags-11.png|40px]] !width="500" style="text-align:center;"|Engels [[Image:Flags-3.jpg|40px]] |- |Dit is een teampagina bestemd voor de vrijwilligers die zich bezighouden met het connecten, opschonen en voorzien van juiste bronnen voor de nederlandse profielen van mensen die geboren zijn in de provincie Utrecht. Dit team is een onderdeel van het [[Project:Dutch_Roots/Dutch_Roots_Nederlands|Project Dutch Roots Nederlands]].||This is a teampage created for the volunteers that would like to help with connecting, cleaning and sourcing profiles with correct sources for people that are born in the province Utrecht. This team is part of the [[Project:Dutch_Roots/Dutch_Roots_Nederlands|Project Dutch Roots Nederlands]]. |- |Maak je eigen lijsten via WikiTree+, zie voor uitleg '''Info WikiTree+''': Tips Dutch Roots [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTee%2B_Tips_for_Dutch_Roots] || Create your own lists via WikiTree+, see for explanation '''Info WikiTree+''': Tips Dutch Roots [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTee%2B_Tips_for_Dutch_Roots] |} Standard lists provided by: Data_Doctors [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Data_Doctors] ---- == Unconnected == {{Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_NLD_UT}} == Unsourced == {{Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_NLD_UT}} == Suggestions == {{Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NLD_UT|Utrecht}}

To-Do Lists Team Zeeland

PageID: 35855914
Inbound links: 2
Stars: 🟊🟊🟊🟊🟊 534 views
Created: 28 Nov 2021
Saved: 16 Feb 2023
Touched: 16 Feb 2023
Managers: 1
Watch List: 1
Project:
Categories:
Netherlands_Project
Images: 0
[[Category: Netherlands Project]] {| border="1" |- !width="500" style="text-align:center;"|Nederlands [[Image:Flags-11.png|40px]] !width="500" style="text-align:center;"|Engels [[Image:Flags-3.jpg|40px]] |- |Dit is een teampagina bestemd voor de vrijwilligers die zich bezighouden met het connecten, opschonen en voorzien van juiste bronnen voor de nederlandse profielen van mensen die geboren zijn in de provincie Zeeland. Dit team is een onderdeel van het [[Project:Dutch_Roots/Dutch_Roots_Nederlands|Project Dutch Roots Nederlands]].||This is a teampage created for the volunteers that would like to help with connecting, cleaning and sourcing profiles with correct sources for people that are born in the province Zeeland. This team is part of the [[Project:Dutch_Roots/Dutch_Roots_Nederlands|Project Dutch Roots Nederlands]]. |- |Maak je eigen lijsten via WikiTree+, zie voor uitleg '''Info WikiTree+''': Tips Dutch Roots [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTee%2B_Tips_for_Dutch_Roots] || Create your own lists via WikiTree+, see for explanation '''Info WikiTree+''': Tips Dutch Roots [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTee%2B_Tips_for_Dutch_Roots] |} Standard lists provided by: Data_Doctors [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Data_Doctors] ---- == Unconnected == {{Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_NLD_ZE}} :'''Middelburg:''' [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unconnected+Middelburg+Netherlands&MaxProfiles=50000&PageSize=-1 unconnected] :'''Vlissingen:''' [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unconnected+Vlissingen&MaxProfiles=50000&PageSize=-1 unconnected] == Unsourced == {{Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_NLD_ZE}} :'''Middelburg:''' [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced+Middelburg+Netherlands&MaxProfiles=50000&PageSize=-1 unsourced] :'''Vlissingen:''' [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced+Vlissingen&MaxProfiles=50000&PageSize=-1 unsourced] == Suggestions == {{Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NLD_ZE|Zeeland}}

To-Do Lists Team Zuid-Holland

PageID: 35854942
Inbound links: 1
Stars: 🟊🟊🟊🟊🟊 761 views
Created: 28 Nov 2021
Saved: 16 Feb 2023
Touched: 16 Feb 2023
Managers: 1
Watch List: 1
Project:
Categories:
Netherlands_Project
Images: 0
[[Category: Netherlands Project]] {| border="1" |- !width="500" style="text-align:center;"|Nederlands [[Image:Flags-11.png|40px]] !width="500" style="text-align:center;"|Engels [[Image:Flags-3.jpg|40px]] |- |Dit is een teampagina bestemd voor de vrijwilligers die zich bezighouden met het connecten, opschonen en voorzien van juiste bronnen voor de nederlandse profielen van mensen die geboren zijn in de provincie Zuid-Holland. Dit team is een onderdeel van het [[Project:Dutch_Roots/Dutch_Roots_Nederlands|Project Dutch Roots Nederlands]].||This is a teampage created for the volunteers that would like to help with connecting, cleaning and sourcing profiles with correct sources for people that are born in the province South-Holland. This team is part of the [[Project:Dutch_Roots/Dutch_Roots_Nederlands|Project Dutch Roots Nederlands]]. |- |Maak je eigen lijsten via WikiTree+, zie voor uitleg '''Info WikiTree+''': Tips Dutch Roots [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTee%2B_Tips_for_Dutch_Roots] || Create your own lists via WikiTree+, see for explanation '''Info WikiTree+''': Tips Dutch Roots [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTee%2B_Tips_for_Dutch_Roots] |} Standard lists provided by: Data_Doctors [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Data_Doctors] ---- == Unconnected == {{Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_NLD_ZH}} :'''Rotterdam:''' [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unconnected+Rotterdam&MaxProfiles=50000&PageSize=-1 unconnected] == Unsourced == {{Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_NLD_ZH}} :'''Rotterdam:''' [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced+Rotterdam&MaxProfiles=50000&PageSize=-1 unsourced] == Suggestions == {{Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NLD_ZH|Zuid-Holland}}

Toffler Pending

PageID: 15272506
Inbound links: 0
Stars: 🟊🟊🟊🟊🟊 244 views
Created: 18 Oct 2016
Saved: 10 Oct 2019
Touched: 10 Oct 2019
Managers: 1
Watch List: 2
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Working space for Toffler Family: ---- '''Kansas Tofflers''' in Familysearch: :Max Toffler, wife Florence. :[[Toffler-51|Louis Toffler]], wife Pearl (1887-1955), son Alan R :[[Toffler-26|Morris Toffler(1854-1932)]], wife Mary, children-Abe, Minna, Ruth, Dorothy, Max, Jennie :[[Toffler-32|Miriam Toffler]], children-Kate, Lewis, Adele, Rose, Blanche :Jacob Toffler, wife Sadie Carr :Chris Toffler (alive 2006) :Louis S Toffler (b.19 Dec 1886-14 Nov 1965) :Abe Toffler (1881-1922) :Alexander Toffler (05 May 1856-14 Feb 1904) :Dorothy Toffler (1896-1970) :Jacob (1860-1895) :Mary (1856-1934) :Marie (1862-1951) :Max Alton Toffler (1884-1967) ---- * Sarah Fannie Toffler married Simon Monash. They have children David Monash, Joseph Monash, and Bertha Monash. according to all the birth records. Yet the 1910 Census has Simon Monash married to Rosalie Toffler, with children David, Joseph, and Bertha as above, plus Caroline, Louis, Samueland Alexander Monash. —— '''Ohio Tofflers''' Tofflers with Ohio birth or marriage connection Samuel J. Toffler - (m. 1885 Cuyahoga, OH) - Nettie Rothenberg ​Lena, b. 1886 – OH ​Rose, b. 1888 – OH ​Tillie – b. 1890 – OH ​Louis I, b. 1897 ​Aaron Robert, b. 1901 ​Beatrice J., b. 1904 Morris (Maurice) Toffler - (m. 1891) – Nettie Lowenstein (Loevenstein) ​:Selma Adele, b. 1894 – Chicago :​Bertha, b. 1904 – OH :​Birdie, b. 1907 * Maurice/Morris J. Toffler (born Hungary) + Nettie Lowenstein (23 Jul 1875-29 Aug 1941) from Ohio, County Marriages Name Herbert David White Event Type Marriage Event Date 24 May 1917 Event Place Lucas, Ohio, United States Age 34 Birth Date 31 Oct Birth Year (Estimated) 1883 Birthplace Boston, Mass. Father's Name Asher White Mother's Name Leah Cohen Spouse's Name '''Selma Adele Toffler''' Spouse's Age 23 Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated) 1894 Spouse's Birthplace Chicago, Ill. Spouse's Father's Name Maurice Toffler Spouse's Mother's Name Nettie Lowenstein Citing this Record "Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-2013," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XZF3-PDS : 8 December 2014), Maurice Toffler in entry for Herbert David White and Selma Adele Toffler, 24 May 1917; citing Lucas, Ohio, United States, reference 28574; county courthouses, Ohio; FHL microfilm 2,133,947 :children in Familysearch: Selma Adele, who marries Herbert D White; Bertha aka Birdie/Bertie (b. 06 Nov 1904) ; Albert Leonard Toffler(07 Sep 1893-02 Nov 1926) Henry Toffler + Rosa Friedmann ​Mary, b. 1880 – Germany (?) Samuel Toffler + Albaun Rose ​Alvin, b. 1929 Samuel Toffler (b. Hungary) + Netti (Nelli) Hollander (b. Austria) ​Jessie, b. 19103 – OH Arthur Toffler + Katherine (Catherine) Kohn ​Edward, b. 1902 ​Selma, b. 1905 ​Jerome R., b. 1910 Herman Toffler + Mollie Goodman ​Sadie, b. 1883, NYC Adolf Toffler + Anna Black ​Samuel, b. 1840 – Hungary Samuel Toffler + Sarah Hartman ​Adolph, b. 1877, Hungary Toffler women whose children married or were born in Ohio Anna Toffler + Israel Moss (Annie Tofler - (m. 1891) - Isidor Moskowitz)? Bena Toffler + Uriah Harris Anna Toffler + Joseph Murry ​Alice, b. 1906 – Toledo Emma Toffler + James McMaken (or McMahon) – (could this be our Emma?) ​George Alfred, b. 1905 - Toledo '''New York Tofflers''' Brooklyn Household:United States Census, 1940," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K3YH-HCB : 27 July 2019), Seyman Toffler in household of Sal Toffler, Assembly District 12, Brooklyn, New York City, Kings, New York, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 24-1421, sheet 8B, line 58, family 160, Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940, NARA digital publication T627. Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790 - 2007, RG 29. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2012, roll 2583 :Household Role Sex Age Birthplace :Sal Toffler Head Male 46 Russia :Anna Toffler Daughter Female 41 Russia :Irving Toffler Son Male 20 Michigan :Seyman Toffler Son Male 12 New York Brooklyn Household:United States Census, 1940," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KQ96-NKH : 27 July 2019), Harold Toffler, Assembly District 9, Brooklyn, New York City, Kings, New York, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 24-935, sheet 3A, line 30, family 53, Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940, NARA digital publication T627. Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790 - 2007, RG 29. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2012, roll 2570. :Household Role Sex Age Birthplace :Harold Toffler Head Male 32 New York :Edith Toffler Wife Female 30 Maine :Sally R Coslaw Sister-in-law Female 25 Maine Brooklyn Household:United States Census, 1940," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KQG7-HY7 : 27 July 2019), Sam Toffler, Assembly District 22, Brooklyn, New York City, Kings, New York, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 24-2750, sheet 11B, line 68, family 194, Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940, NARA digital publication T627. Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790 - 2007, RG 29. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2012, roll 2619. :Household Role Sex Age Birthplace :Sam Toffler Head Male 39 Poland :Rose Toffler Wife Female 34 Poland :Alvin Toffler Son Male 11 new York :Carolyn Toffler Daughter Female 2 New York Max TofflerUnited States Census, 1940," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KQM4-H9P : 27 July 2019), Max Toffler, Assembly District 5, Bronx, New York City, Bronx, New York, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 3-593, sheet 10B, line 73, family 225, Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940, NARA digital publication T627. Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790 - 2007, RG 29. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2012, roll 2476."New York Naturalization Index (Soundex), 1792-1906," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G937-V9CC-W?cc=2043782&wc=SFC1-L29%3A1399994101 : 4 February 2015), Roll 267, T000-T235 (Tow, Abraham-Thostensen, Thobias) > image 1812 of 5132; citing NARA microfilm publication M1674 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). Brooklyn Household:United States Census, 1940," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KQRV-Q9Y : 28 July 2019), Harriet Toffler in household of Louis Silverman, Assembly District 18, Brooklyn, New York City, Kings, New York, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 24-2229, sheet 1B, line 76, family 19, Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940, NARA digital publication T627. Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790 - 2007, RG 29. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2012, roll 2605. :Household Role Sex Age Birthplace :Louis Silverman Head Male 33 Canada :Sophie Silverman Wife Female 32 New York :Gilbert Silverman Son Male 7 New York :Harriet Silverman Daughter Female 3 New York :Joseph Toffler Brother-in-law Male 41 New York :Sarah Toffler Sister-in-law Female 40 New York :Harriet Toffler Niece Female 13 New York :Marcia Toffler Niece Female 8 New York ==Sources==

Toggle Switch Delaney

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Name: Toggle Switch Delaney Birthdate: Gotcha Date: Heaven Date: 2012

Tokatoka Cemetery

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[[Category: Northland Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] ''A free-space page for capturing and recording interments at [[:Category: Tokatoka Cemetery, Tokatoka, Northland|Tokatoka Cemetery]] in Tokatoka, Northland.'' === About this Free-Space Page === This free space page for Tokatoka 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/2628280/tokatoka-cemetery FindAGrave]

Tokofsky Name Study

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[[Category:Tokofsky 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. == Task List ==

Tokomaru Bay Urupa

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[[Category: Gisborne Cemetery Free Space Pages]] ''A free-space page for capturing and recording interments at [[:Category:Tokomaru_Bay_Urupa,_Tokomaru,_Gisborne|Tokomaru Bay Urupa]] in Tokomaru Bay, Gisborne.'' === About this Free-Space Page === This free space page for Tokomaru Bay Urupa 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/1961293/tokomaru-bay-urupa FindAGrave] *[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Tokomaru-Bay-Cemetery/306133 BillionGraves]

Tokoroa Cemetery Free Space page

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[[Category: Tokoroa Cemetery, Tokoroa, Waikato]] [[Category: Waikato Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] [[Category: Tokoroa, Waikato]] == Tokoroa Cemetery == Tokoroa cemetery is locked at night, it is opened between 6am and 7am in the morning. It is generally locked at 9pm; if there are people in the cemetery at that time the security company returns at a later hour. === Links === * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2331939/tokoroa-cemetery Find-a-Grave] This has 999 entries * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Tokoroa-Cemetery/282053 BillionGraves] This has 52 entries * [https://www.southwaikato.govt.nz/our-services/do-it-online/cemetery-search/ Council Cemetery database search] === Notable Interments === === 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. * As at 3 Feb 2019 there are '''2''' profiles listed on Wikitree for this cemetery, which is well short of the number of interments. Findagrave has '''865''' entries, and Billion Graves has '''52'''. * As at 10 May 2021 there are '''21''' profiles listed on WikiTree for this cemetery. FindAGrave has '''999''', and Billion Graves has '''52'''. The overall progress of this endeavour will be found on the [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team_Progress|NZ Cemeteries Team Progress page]].

Tolaga Bay Cemetery

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[[Category: Gisborne Cemetery Free Space Pages]] The cemetery is on the beachfront, Uawa Domain, Tolaga Bay. The Gisborne Council gives the street address as Ferneaux Street. Also known as Poututara Cemetery. There is a separate area for services' interments. There is one Commonwealth burial from WWI, that of Private Tangiwai Toheriri who died on 11 July 1920. ''A free-space page for capturing and recording interments at [[:Category: Tolaga Bay Cemetery, Tolaga Bay, Gisborne|Tolaga Bay Cemetery]] in Tolaga Bay.'' === About this Free-Space Page === This free space page for Tolaga Bay 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/2630440/tolaga-bay-maori-cemetery FindAGrave]

Tolano

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Tolano Name Study

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[[Category:Tolano Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project 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 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 ==

Toledo Women on Carpathia Give Up Trip

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[[Category:RMS Titanic]] [[Category:RMS Carpathia]] ---- ==Toledo Women On Carpathia Give Up Trip== :The drowning of 16 women and children as they were about to be taken aboard the Carpathia; the burial at sea of nearly a score of the Titanic’s passengers, who died after being rescued; floating bodies of many of the big ship’s victims – these were but a few of the harrowing scenes witnessed by [[Bacsarszki-3|Mrs. John Posan]] and [[Bacsarszki-1|Mrs. George Posan]], of 1947 Bakewell St., who were passengers aboard the Carpathia, the “sorrow ship.” :The two women, traveling in the steerage with their five children, looked on these scenes through port holes, just as day was breaking on the greatest horror the sea has ever known. ===GIVE UP JOURNEY=== :The women – sisters who married brothers – were bound for Hungary to visit their parents. When the Carpathia put back into New York the sisters started for their humble homes in Toledo as soon as they could get accommodations. They arrived here late Saturday night. :''“The things I saw I can never forget,”'' said Mrs. John Posan, through an interpreter, to a News-Bee reporter, Monday. ''“We would like very much to see our father and mother again before they die. They haven’t long to live. But my sister and I wouldn’t cross the ocean now for all the money in the world.”'' :''“We first heard of the accident early in the morning. Everybody was up and dressed when we picked up the first boat. We had to look out through port holes,”'' declared Mrs. Posan. ===SEE WOMEN DROWN=== :''“One small boat, containing women and children, rowed toward us. Most of the women seemed to be praying. A lifeboat from the Carpathia set out. The women were handling the oars in the other boat. The boats came together and the one containing the women and children overturned. About 15 or 16 were drowned. Some were taken from the water by the sailors. It was an awful thing to watch, because we were helpless.'' :''“When they buried the bodies of those who died after being brought to our ship, they wrapped them in white cloth and placed an iron bar inside the cloth so they would sink. The bodies were lowered, one by one, into the sea.”'' :Mrs. Posan said many of the women brought on board were scantily clad. ''“Some of the women were in night dresses. They were almost frozen,“'' she said. - Article on page 7 of the Toledo News-Bee, April 22, 1912. ----

Toles Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, New Projects]] [[Category: Toles Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Toles Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Toles Toles] 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 Toles name. There are many different theories on the origin of this surname and the meaning. There are indigenous populations in India and Columbia with the surname Tole. However the majority of Toles/Tolles in the United States of America are of European ancestry. The earliest documented Tolles, [[Tolles-5|Henry Tolles Sr. (abt.1630-aft.1708)]], is believed to be an immigrant from England. However, the authors of Tolles in America were not able to find any ship records to account for his arrival in the Colony of Connecticut, looking at many different spelling variations. They also identified a Charles Tolles who immigrated to the United States of America from Prussia in the 1800's. It will be interesting to see if spelling variations give us any clues. 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 Toles's), by time period (18th Century Toles's), or by topic (Toles DNA, Toles Occupations, Toles 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 Toles 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: [[Bazley-67|Michele Bazley]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Toles}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Toles}}
{{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/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=TOLE Tole Unconnected] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Tole TOLE Unsourced] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=TOLES TOLES Unconnected] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Toles TOLES Unsourced] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=TOLL TOLL Unconnected] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Toll TOLL Unsourced] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=TOLLES TOLLES Unconnected] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Tolles TOLLES Unsourced] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Tolls TOLLS Unsourced] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=TOWLE TOWLE Unconnected] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Towle TOWLE Unsourced] ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Tole Tole] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/toles Toles] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/toll Toll] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Tolles Tolles] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/tolls Tolls] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/towle Towle] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/towles Towles] {| border="1" | '''''Country'''''|| '''''Tole''''' ||'''''Toles''''' || '''''Toll''''' || '''''Tolles''''' || '''''Tolls''''' || '''''Towle''''' || '''''Towles''''' |- | USA || 740 || 3622 || 3439 || 1105 || 86 || 5840 || 2972 |- | India || 4571 || 3 || 5 || 0 || 1 || 1 || 0 |- | Israel || 1 || 9 || 12 || 0 || 0 || 2134 || 0 || |- | England || 175 || 1 || 413 || 0 || 0 || 1301 || 3 || |- | Columbia || 1723 | 0 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || |- |Kenya || 1365 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || |- | Canada || 169 || 77 || 375 || 50 || 21 || 542 || 0 || |- | S Africa || 791 || 0 || 277 || 1 || 0 || 12 || 0 || |- | Australia || 67 || 1 || 834 || 0 || 0 || 154 || 1 || |- | Germany || 15 || 1 || 752 || 86 || 68 || 7 || 2 || |- | Papua N Guinea || 609 || 53 || 12 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || |- | Indonesia || 565 || 11 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 0 || |- | Sweden || 1 || 0 || 518 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 0 || |- |} (This data is from the website https://forebears.io/ for the year 2014) As of 2 Jan 2024 profiles on Wikitree: Tole: 126 Toles: 445 Toll: 642 Tolles: 552 Tolls: 25 Towle: 1294 Towles: 552

Tolkien

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[[Category:Authors ]] The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Griffiths-798|Marie Griffiths]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Trace [[Tolkien-1|J. R. R. Tolkien's]] family * Trace the family of his wife [[Bratt-1|Edith Bratt]] *Look for possible inspirations in his family to his many works, including Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit and the Silmarillion. 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=6463351 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Tollas Name Study

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[[Category:Tollas 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 Tollas 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.

Tollison-Blankenship Family Reunion

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Tolman Name Study

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Tolstrup, Næsborg parish book entries

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[[Category:Oudrup Sogn, Slet Herred]] [[Category:Næsborg Sogn, Slet Herred]] Selected parish book entries from Næsborg Sogn and Oudrup Sogn, Aalborg Amt, Danmark, related to [[Space:Tolstrup_folk| people from Tolstrup.]] ==1678-1738 Enesteministerialbog (Tolstrup entries)== Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019708 Page _]. :Thomas Poulsen og Anne Jensdatter i Tolstrup, barn døbt 20 Mar 1678 kaldet Jens :Jacob Christensen og Maren Jensdatter i Tolstrup Nørgaard, barn døbt 5 Apr 1678 kaldet Christen (døde) :Las Christensen Fræder og Karren Christensdatter i Tolstrup, barn døbt 20 May 1678 kaldet Niels page 3Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019711 Page 3]. :Jens Andersen og Mette Nielsdatter i Tolstrup, barn døbt 17 Apr 1679 kaldet Bodild :Jacob Christensen og Maren Jensdatter i Tolstrup Nørgaard, barn døbt 14 Jun 1679 kaldet Christen :Niels Michelsen og Anne Christensdatter i Tolstrup, barn døbt 10 Aug 1679 kaldet Christen page 4Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019712 Page 4]. :Peder Christensen og Anne Pedersdatter i Tolstrup, barn døbt 2 Nov 1679 :Peder Nilsen og Karen Gregersdatter i Tolstrup, barn døbt 4 Jan 1680 kaldet Birgethe page 5Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019713 Page 5]. :Peder Nielsen og Maren Marcusdatter i Tolstrup, barn døbte 22 Feb 1680 kaldet Else page 6Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019714 Page _]. :Thomas Pedersen og Kirsten Pedersdatter i Tolstrup, barn døbt 24 Jun 1680 kaldet Niels :Peder Christensen og Johan Jensdatter i Tolstrup, barn døbt 29 Aug 1680 kaldet Anne :Thomes Poulsen og Anne Jensdatter i Tolstrup, barn døbt ... 1680 kaldet Karen page 7Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019715 Page _]. :Giertrud Sørensdatter i Tolstrup ... Hugard, barn døbt 18 Jan 1681 kaldet Karen :Lars Sørensen og Kirsten Andersdatter i Tolstrup, barn døbt 23 Jan 1681 kaldet Karen page 8Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019716 Page 8]. :Jens Andersen og Mette Nielsdatter i Tolstrup, barn døbt 24 Jun 1681 kaldet Søren :Niels Andersen og Anne Christensdatter i Tolstrup, barn døbt 4 Aug 1681 kaldet Anne :Kirsten Pedersdatter i Tolstrup, ... barn ... Fæstermand Peder Ibsen i Aalborg døbt 20 Oct 1681 kaldet Peder page 10Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019718 Page _]. :Peder Joh. fra Aalborg og Kirsten Pedersdatter i Tolstrup, barn døbt 30 Apr 1682 kaldet Peder :Peder Nielsen og Maren Marcusdatter i Tolstrup, barn døbt 14 May 1682 kaldet Else :Jacob Christensen og Maren Jensdatter i Tolstrup Nørgaard, barn døbt 22 Apr 1682 kaldet Anne :Thomas Pedersen og Kirsten Pedersdatter i Tolstrup, barn døbt 10 Aug 1682 kaldet Mette page 11Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019719 Page 11]. :Peder Lausten og Maren Moustdatter i Tolstrup, barn døbt 19 Nov 1682 kaldet Karen :Thomes Poulsen i Tolstrup barn døbt 28 Dec 1682 kaldet Kirsten :Laust Christensen og Anne Christensdatter i Tolstrup, barn døbt 31 Dec 1682 kaldet Karen page 12Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019720 Page 12]. :Jacob Christensen og Maren Jensdatter i Tolstrup, barn døbt 5 Aug 1683 kaldet Jens page 14Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019721 Page 14]. :Tomes Pedersen og Kirsten Pedersdatter i Tolstrup, barn døbt 8 Aug 1684 kaldet Laurs page 14Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019722 Page 14]. :... Ovesen og Kirsten Andersdatter i Tolstrup, barn døbt 14 Dec 1684 kaldet Anders :Laurs Christensen og Anne Christensdatter i Tolstrup, barn døbt 1 Jan 1685 :Christen Pedersen og Else Jensdatter i Tolstrup, barn døbt 1685 kaldet Ole :Thomas Poulsen og Anne Jensdatter i Tolstrup, barn døbt 6 Jan 1684 kaldet Kirsten page 17Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019727 Page 17]. :Peder Andersen og Mette Christensdatter i Tolstrup, barn døbt 2 Sep 1685 kaldet Christen :Christen Andersen og Karen Pedersdatter i Tolstrup, barn døbt 17 Jan 1686 kaldet Anne :Thomes Poulsen og Anne Jensdatter i Tolstrup, barn døbt 31 Jan 1686 kaldet Povell :Peder Nielsen og Maren Marcusdatter i Tolstrup, barn døbt 17 Mar 1686 kaldet Niels page 18Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019728 Page 18]. :Christen Thomesen og Birgethe Nielsdatter i Tolstrup barn døbt 5 Apr 1686 kaldet Thomes :Peder Jensen og Kirsten Andersdatter i Tolstrup, barn døbt 29 Aug 1686 kaldet Jens page 19Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019729 Page 19]. :Jens Andersen og Mette Nielsdatter i Tolstrup, barn døbt 12 xbis 1686 kaldet Niels page 20Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019730 Page 20]. :Peder Andersen og Mette Christensdatter i Tolstrup, barn døbt 8 May 1687 kaldet Anders page 21Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019731 Page 21]. :Anders Christensen og Kirsten Clemensdatter i Tolstrup, barn døbt 12 Jun 1687 kaldet Maren :Niels Pedersen og Johan Simonsdatter i Tolstrup barn døbt 10 Jul 1687 kaldet Birgethe :Christen Sørensen og Mette Erichsdatter i Tolstrup, barn døbt 14 Aug 1687 kaldet Hver :Erich Christensen og Maren Jespersdatter i Tolstrup, barn dobt ... 1687 kaldet Mette page 22Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019732 Page 22]. :Christen Andersen og Karen Pedersdatter i Tolstrup barn døbt 1 Feb 1688 kaldet Else :Jens Simensen og Anne Matzdatter i Tolstrup barn døbt 26 Feb 1688 kaldet Mette page 23Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019733 Page 23]. :Anders Christensen og Kirsten Clemensdatter i Tolstrup, barn døbt 17 Jun 1688 kaldet Kirsten page 24Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019734 Page 24]. :Thomes Pedersen og Kirsten Pedersdatter i Tolstrup barn døbt 1 gbr kaldet Anne :Laurs Christensen Fred og Anne Christensdatter i Tolstrup barn døbt 2 Feb 1689 kaldet Peder page 25Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019735 Page 25]. :Christen Pedersen og Else Jensdatter i Tolstrup døbt pigebaarn 13 Mar 1689 :Christen Sørensen og Mette Erichsdatter i Tolstrup, døbt pigebaarn 17 Mar 1689 :Peder Andersen og Mette Christensdatter i Tolstrup, barn døbt 21 Jul 1689 kaldet Maren page 26Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019736 Page 26]. :Erich Christensen og Maren Jespersdatter i Tolstrup barn døbt 29 ... 1689 kaldet Christen :Lars Sørensen og Kirsten Andersdatter i Tolstrup barn døbt 27 Oct 1689 kaldet Inger page 27Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019737 Page 27]. :Jens Andersen og Mette Nielsdatter i Tolstrup barn døbt 30 Mar 1690 page 28Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019738 Page 28]. :Mogn Jensen og Maren Christensdatter i Tolstrup døbt barn 3 Aug 1690 page 29Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019739 Page 29]. :Christen Thomesen og Birgethe Nielsdatter i Tolstrup barn døbt 5 Nov 1690 kaldet Maren :Christen Pedersen og Else Jensdatter i Tolstrup barn døbt 30 Nov 1690 kaldet Peder page 30Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019740 Page 30]. :Christen Andersen og Karen Pedersdatter i Tolstrup barn døbt 5 Apr 1691 kaldet Peder :Jens Andersen og Mette Nielsdatter i Tolstrup barn døbt 12 Jul 1691 kaldet Peder page 31Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019741 Page 31]. :Jens Christensen og Maren Jensdatter i Tolstrup barn døbt 7 ... 1691 kaldet Margrete :Niels Christensen og Maren Jespersdatter i Tolstrup barn døbt ... 1691 kaldet Karen page 32Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019742 Page 32]. :... Christensen og Mette Sørensdatter i Tolstrup barn døbt 20 Feb 1692 kaldet Christen page 33Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019743 Page 33]. :Christen Christensen og Dorethe Poulsdatter i Tolstrup barn døbt 12 Jun 1692 kaldet Christen :Christen Pedersen og Maren Nielsdatter i Tolstrup barn døbt 28 ... 1692 kaldet Peder :Christen Jensen og Mette Pedersdatter i Tolstrup barn døbt 1 Jan 1693 kaldet Bodild page 34Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019744 Page 34]. :Jens Simonsen og Anne Matzdatter i Tolstrup barn døbt 22 Jan 1693 kaldet Margrete :Anders Christensen og Kirsten Clemendsdatter i Tolstrup barn døbt 9 Apr 1693 kaldet Clemend page 35Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019745 Page 35]. :Christen Christensen og Dorethe Poulsdatter i Tolstrup barn døbt 8 Oct 1693 kaldet Citzell :Erich Christensen og Maren Jespersdatter i Tolstrup barn døbt 29 Oct 1693 kaldet Niels page 36Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019746 Page 36]. :Christen Andersen og Karen Pedersdatter i Tolstrup barn døbt 7 Jan 1694 kaldet Peder page 38Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019748 Page 38]. :Christen Christensen og Dorethe Poulsdatter i Tolstrup barn døbt 21 Sep 1694 kaldet Maren :Christen Thomesen og Birgethe Nielsdatter i Tolstrup barn døbt 2 Feb 1695 kaldet Maren :Anders Christensen og Karen Pedersdatter i Tolstrup barn døbt 17 Feb 1695 kaldet Peder page 39Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019750 Page 39]. :Christen Jensen og Mette Pedersdatter i Tolstrup barn døbt 7 Apr 1695 kaldet Dorethe page 40Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019751 Page 40]. :Erich Christensen og Maren Jespersdatter i Tolstrup barn døbt 1 Dec 1695 kaldet Citzell page 41Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019752 Page 41]. :Søren Nielsen og Anne Poulsdatter i Tolstrup barn døbt 19 Jan 1696 kaldet Margrete page 42Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019753 Page 42]. :Jens Simensen og Anne Matzdatter i Tolstrup barn døbt 2 Jul 1696 kaldet Matz page 43Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019754 Page 43]. :Else Matzdatter i Tolstrup ... barn døbt 20 ... kaldet Mette ... Barne fader Christen Saal daaben 22 Nov 1696 :Christen Christensen og Dorethe Poulsdatter i Tolstrup barn døbt 10 Jan 1697 kaldet Søren page 45Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019756 Page 45]. :Jørgen Mortensen og Mette Sørensdatter i Tolstrup barn daab 8 Dec 1697 kaldet Anne page 46Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019757 Page 46]. :Christen Thomasen og Birgitte Nielsdatter i Tolstrup barn daab 27 Dec 1697 kaldet Else :Christen Christensen og Dorethe Poulsdatter i Tolstrup barn døbt 23 Jan 1698 kaldet Poul :Anders Heddey og Maren Pedersdatter i Tolstrup barn døbt 13 Mar 1698 kaldet Birgitte :Erich Christensen og Maren Jespersdatter i Tolstrup barn døbt 27 Mar 1698 kaldet Peder page 47Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019758 Page _]. :Søren Nielsen og Anne Poulsdatter i Tolstrup barn døbt 1698 kaldet Niels page 49Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019760 Page _]. :Christen Christensen og Dorthe Poulsdatter i Tolstrup i Tolstrup barn døbt 7 ... 1699 kaldet Poul page 50Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019761 Page 50]. :Anders Christensen og Maren Pedersdatter i Tolstrup barn døbt 21 Jan 1700 kaldet Christen :Christen Andersen og Karen Pedersdatter i Tolstrup barn døbt 18 Feb 1700 kaldet Maren page 51Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019762 Page 51]. :Christen Jensen og Mette Pedersdatter i Tolstrup barn døbt 9 May 1700 kaldet Helvig :Søren Brottrup og Anne Poulsdatter i Tolstrup barn døbt 4 ... 1700 kaldet Anne page 52Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019763 Page 52]. :Christen Thomesen og Birte Nielsdatter i Tolstrup barn døbt 10 Apr 1701 kaldet Anne page 54Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019765 Page 54]. :Niels Jensen og Bodil Laursdatter i Tolstrup barn døbt 1702 kaldet ... page 57Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019765 Page 57]. :Christen Jensen og Mette Pedersdatter i Tolstrup barn døbt 2 Mar 1703 kaldet Peder page 58Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019765 Page 58]. :Christen Pedersen og Karen Pedersdatter i Tolstrup ... 1703 kaldet Christen :16 Sep 1703 Tolstrup. .... og Inger ... Else page 59Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019765 Page 59]. :7 Sep 1704, Tolstrup. Jens Jensen og Birgitte Sørensdatter. Karen. page 60Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019765 Page 60]. :16 Aug 1705. Jens Larsen i Næsbrg og Maren Boundrup af Tolstrup. Jens. :25 Oct 1705. Peder Jeppesen og Bodil Larsdatter i Tolstrup. Niels :6 Jun 1706. Søren Bodner og Bodil i Tolstrup. Maren :5 Sep 1706. Christen ... og Maren Nielsdatter i Tolstrup. Karen :5 Sep 1706. Jens Jeppesen og Birgitte Christensdatter i Tolstrup. Peder page 61Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019765Page 61]. :27 Dec 1706. Christen ... og Kirsten Jensdatter i Tolstrup. Mette :9 Jan 1707. Niels Jensen og Inger Andersdatter i Tolstrup. Peder :6 Mar 1707. Peder Jespersen og Bodil Larsdatter i Tolstrup. Christen page 62Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019765 Page 62]. :10 Jul 1707. Madz Povelsen og Birgitte i Tolstrup. Niels :29 Sep 1707. Brafe Jeppesen og Maren Pedersdatter i Tolstrup. Inger :5 Feb 1708. Michel Jespersen og ... i Tolstrup. Zidsel :6 Feb 1708. Jens Jespersen og Birgitte Pedersdatter i Tolstrup. Jørgen :2 Jul 1708. Christen Christensen og Dorthe Povelsdatter i Tolstrup. Jens page 63Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019765 Page 63]. :11 Feb 1709. Christen ... i Tolstrup Gregers page 64Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019765 Page 64]. :19 Jan 1710. Niels Jensen og Inger ... i Tolstrup. Else :2 Feb 1710. Bertel Jespersen og Maren ... i Tolstrup. Else :9 Jun 1710. Jens Christensen og Birgitte ... i Tolstrup. Gregers :1 Nov 1710. Peder ... og Bodil Larsdatter i Tolstrup. Inger page 65Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019765 Page 65]. :1 Mar 1711. Dorthe Jacobsdatter af Tolstrup. Maren :1 Mar 1711. Christen Kornum og Kirsten Gravlev i Tolstrup. Christen :6 Apr 1711. Jens Tomesen og Johanne i Tolstrup. Thomas :1 Jun 1711. Michel Jespersen og ... i Tolstrup. Jesper page 66Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019765 Page 66]. :19 Jul 1711. Clemen Andersen og Mette Jensdatter i Tolstrup. Anne :13 Sep 1711. ... og Kirsten Christensdatter i Tolstrup. Karen :7 Feb 1712. ... Mortensen og ... Thomasdatter i Tolstrup. Mette :17 Feb 1712. Christen Pedersen og ... i Tolstrup. Peder page 67Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019765 Page 67]. :19 Jun 1712. Peder Jespersen og Bodil Larsdatter i Tolstrup. Peder :9 Oct 1712. Bartje Jespersen og Maren ... i Tolstrup. Jesper page 68Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019765 Page 68]. :16 Oct 1712. Søren Thomasen og Kirsten Christensdatter i Tolstrup. Thomas :16 Oct 1712. Niels ... og ... i Tolstrup. Gregers :27 Nov 1712. Jens Jensen og Brigitte Pedersdatter i Tolstrup. Marn :26 Dec 1712. Peder Christensen og Maren Pedersdatter i Tolstrup. Peder :2 Apr 1713. Peder Christensen og Bodil i Tolstrup. Dorthe page 69Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019765 Page 69]. :29 Apr 1714. ... i Tolstrup. Andrs :29 Jul 1714. Simon Gregersen og Birgitte P... i Tolstrup. Anne :29 Sep 1714. Mads Povelsen og Birgitte i Tolstrup. Maren :14 Oct 1714. Niels Clemensen og Karen Jensdatter i Tolstrup. Peder page 70Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019765 Page 70]. :20 Jan 1715. Anders Larsen og Maren ... i Tolstrup. Niels :22 Apr 1715. Peder Winter og Karen Pedersdatter i Tolstrup. Marn :2 Feb 1716. ... Jespersen og Marn Pedersdatter i Tolstrup. Zidsel page 71Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019765 Page 71]. :13 Aug 1716. Michel Jespersen og Karen P... i Tolstrup. Marn :29 Sep 1716. Søren Michelsen og Bodil Nielsdatter i Tolstrup. Niels :29 Sep 1716. Søren Thomasen og Kirsten Christensdatter i Tolstrup. Ingr :page 72-90 introducieret page 91Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019765 Page 91]. :26 Dec 1716. Peder Vinter og Maren Pedersdatter i Tolstrup. Christn :7 Mar 1717. Clemen ... og Mette Jensdatter i Tolstrup. Marn :10 Apr 1717. Peder Christensen og Bodil Christensdatter i Tolstrup. Anne page 92Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019765 Page 92]. :9 Jan 1718. Peder Brunn og Karen Møller i Tolstrup. Dorthe :7 Jun 1718. Christen Thomasen og Karen Pedersdatter i Tolstrup. Christen :16 Oct 1718. Anders Larsen og Maren ... i Tolstrup. Kirsten page 93Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019765 Page 93]. :2 Apr 1719. Søren Thomasen og Kirsten Christensdatter i Tolstrup. Mette :23 Jul 1719. Brarse Jespersen og Maren P... i Tolstrup. Peder :12 Nov 1719. Jens Thomasen og Johanne Jacobsdatter i Tolstrup. Jacob :26 Dec 1719. Anders Mortensen og Ann Thomasdatter i Tolstrup. Anne page 94Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019765 Page 94]. :25 Sep 1720. Peder Brum og Karen Møller i Tolstrup. Marn :3 Nov 1720. Anders Larsen og Maren Andersdatter i Tolstrup. Marn :17 Nov 1720. Christen Jensen og Bodil P... i Tolstrup. Christn :8 Dec 1720. Jens Thomasen og Johanne Jacobsdatter i Tolstrup. Jens page 95Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019765 Page 95]. :3 Jun 1721. Lars Visborg og Maren Michelsdatter i Tolstrup. Kirstn :13 Jul 1721. Anders Erichsen og ... M... i Tolstrup. Eric :27 Jul 1721. Søren Thomasen og Kirsten Christensdatter i Tolstrup. Karn :14 Sep 1721. Peder Winter og Maren Pedersdatter i Tolstrup. Mette :12 Oct 1721. John Nielsen og Bodil Nielsdatter i Tolstrup. Anne page 96 (partially torn)Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019765 Page 96]. :... i Tolstrup. Karn :...Mortensen og ... Thomasdatter i Tolstrup. Kirstn :... Jens ... og Birgitte Pedersdatter i Tolstrup. Christn :... Peder Erichsen og ... Moustdatter i Tolstrup. Ingr :25 Oct 1722. Jens Gravlev og Kirsten Thomasdatter i Tolstrup. Marn :7 Mar 1723. Søren ... og Bodil Nielsdatter i Tolstrup. Jens :14 Mar 1723. Peder Brum og Karen Møller i Tolstrup. Niels page 97Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019765 Page 97]. :6 Jan 1724 Næsborg. Knud Fearle i Tolstrup og Maren Andersdatter, døbt kaldet Anne. :16 Feb 1724 Næsborg. ... Jens Gravlevs og Kirsten Thomasdatters barn i Tolstrup, Jens :12 Mar 1724. ... Jens ... i Tolstrup ... page 98Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019765 Page 98]. :7 May 1724. Døbt Anders Larsens og Maren Andersdatters barn i Tolstrup, kaldet Anders :15 Oct 1724. ... Jens Christensens og Boel Christensdatters barn i Tolstrup Anne :24 Jun 1724 døbt Jens Jespersens og Birgitte Pedersdatters barn i Tolstrup kaldet Jens page 100Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019809 Page 100]. :27 Jun 1725. Jord. Peter Erichsens og Ann Moustsdatters barn af Tolstrup Erich :14 Aug 1725. Ægte ... Andersen fra ...og Dorthe Christensdatter af Tolstrup page 101Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019810 Page 101]. :2 Feb 1726. Døbt i Næsborg Kirke, Jens Gravlevs barn af Tolstrup kaldet Thomas :... i Næsborg Kirkegaard, Peder Laursen af Tolstrup, 15 May 1726. page 102Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019811 Page 102]. :12 Jan 1727. Døbt Anders Larsens barn af Tolstrup kaldet Laurs :8 Jul 1727. Peder Eriksens barn af Tolstrup Mourid page 103Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019812 Page 103]. :5 Feb 1728. Døbt Christen Andersens barn i Nørgaard kaldet ... :5 Aug 1728. ... Peter Eriksens barn i Tolstrup Birgitte :6 Oct 1728 ... Morten Pedersens af Tolstrup page 106Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019815 Page106 ]. :14 Apr 1678. Christen, Jacob Christensens Søn i Tolstrup Nørgaard ... :12... 1678. Tomes Christensen i Tolstrup ... :19 Apr 1679. ... Andersen i Tolstrup ... :28 Apr 1679. Anne Pedersdatter ... i Tolstrup ... :30 Aug 1679. ... Jacob Andersen i Tolstrup ... :18 Oct 1679. ... Peder Nielsen, ... Søn i Tolstrup ... :29 Nov 1679. ... Gjergrud Pedersdatter i Tolstrup ... :1 Jan 1680. ... Maren Solvedersd i Tolstrup ... :10 Mar 1680 ... Anne Andersdatter ... i Tolstrup ... page 107Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019816 Page 107]. :21 Mar 1680. Søren ... i Tolstrup :21 Mar 1680. Karen ... i Tolstrup :25 Aug 1680. Peder, Christian ... Søn i Tolstrup :30 Aug 1680. Jørgen Christensen i Tolstrup :1 Sep 1680. Margrete Lars Comandsens Datter i Tolstrup :4 Sep 1680. Gregers og Dorethe, bygge Peder Poulsens børn i Tolstrup :12 Sep 1680. Bodild, Jens Andersens barn i Tolstrup :29 Sep 1680. Christen Clemensen i Tolstrup :14 Nov 1680. Maren Jespersdatter i Tolstrup :27 Mar 1681. Mette Pedersdatter i Tolstrup :10 Jun 1681. Anders, Jacob Andersens Søn i Tolstrup :25 Sep 1681. Anne, Niels Andersens barn i Tolstrup :9 Mar 1682. Else, Peder ... Datter i Tolstrup page 108Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019817 Page 108]. :21 May 1682. ... Madzdatter i Tolstrup :9 Jul 1682. Anne, Jacob ... Datter i Tolstrup :9 Jan 1683. Karen, Laurist Trailebs barn i Tolstrup :2 Feb 1683. Kirsten, Thomas Poulsens barn i Tolstrup :9 Apr 1684. Matz, Laurs Christensens Søn i Tolstrup :29 Jun 1684. Laurs Christensen i Tolstrup page 109Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019818 Page 109]. :18 Jan 1685. Laurs, Thomas ... barn i Tolstrup :24 May 1685. Else ... Niels Clemensens ... i Tolstrup :8 Sep 1685. Else Matzdatter i Tolstrup :18 Oct 1685. Margrete Christensdatter, Simon ... i Tolstrup : 26 ... 1685. Maren Andersdatter fra Dalgaard ... i Tolstrup :14 Mar 1686. Anne Matzdatter, ... i Tolstrup :24 Apr 1686. Povel, Thomas Poulsens baarn i Tolstrup :2 Jul 1686. ... Jensen i Tolstrup, 49 Aar :12 Dec 1686. Kirsten Pedersdatter, ... i Tolstrup, 84 Aar :23 Jan 1687. Kirsten Jacobsdatter i Tolstrup Nørgaard, 76 Aar page 110Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019819 Page 110]. :31 Jul 1687. Maren, Anders Christensens datter i Tolstrup, 8 uger :10 dito 1687. Peder, Laurs Traders Søn i Tolstrup, 14 Aar :25 Mar 1688. Niels, Peder Rasmussens Søn i Tolstrup, 2 Aar :... 1688. Anders Matzen ... i Tolstrup, 85 Aar :6 May 1688. Simon Berthelsen i Tolstrup, 77 Aar :10 Jun 1688. Poul Jørgensen i Tolstrup, 74 1/2 Aar :... 1688. Dorethe Bodkers i Tolstrup, 80 Aar :... 1688. Else Bodness i Tolstrup ..., 46 Aar :8 Feb 1689. Niels Pedersen ... i Tolstrup, 48 Aar :3 Mar 1689. Thomes Christensen ... i Tolstrup, 62 Aar :13 Mar 1689. Christen Pedersen i Tolstrup ... barn :17 Mar 1689. Christen Sørensen i Tolstrup ... barn :24 Mar 1689. Dorethe Pedersdatter i Tolstrup, 48 Aar :1 Apr 1689. Citzel Erichsdatter ... i Tolstrup, 68 Aar :4 Aug 1689. Kirsten, Niels Sørensens datter i Tolstrup, 14 ... :10 Dec 1689. Maren Levigsdatter i Tolstrup, 73 Aar page 111Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019820 Page 111]. :... Mar 1690. Mette Christensdatter, ... i Tolstrup, 35 Aar :30 Mar 1690. Jacob Andersen i Tolstrup, dødfødt :1690. Inger, Lars Sørensens datter i Tolstrup, 40 ug :1690. Margrete, Jens Christensens ... i Tolstrup, 1 Aar :1690. Peder, Lars Tranders Søn i Tolstrup, 1 1/2 Aar :29 Dec 1690. Maren, ... Datter i Tolstrup, 45 Aar :Mar 1691. Peder, Christen Pedersens Søn i Tolstrup, 14 ug :5 Mar 1691. Jens, Jens Johansens Søn i Tolstrup, 32 Aar :29 Mar 1691. Søren Christensen i Tolstrup ... 31 Aar :20 Apr 1691. Lars Trader i Tolstrup, 55 Aar :21 May 1691. Anne Andersdatter ... i Tolstrup, : Jul 1691. Christen Pedersen Drigap i Tolstrup, 45 Aar :5 Jan 1692. Karen Sørensdatter i Tolstrup, 73 Aar page 112Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019821 Page 112]. :19 Feb 1693. Maren Christensdatter, ... i Tolstrup, 75 Aar :3 Aug 1693. Maren Jensdatter i Tolstrup, 60 Aar :10 Sep 1693. Peder, Christen Laursens Søn i Tolstrup, 2 1/2 Aar :10 Oct 1693. Maren Moustdatter i Tolstrup, 58 Aar :15 Nov 1693. Citzel, ... barn i Tolstrup, 4 ug :10 Feb 1695. Margrete Hansdatter, Søren Bruttnignat i Tolstrup ... 49 Aar :6 Sep 1695. Maren Nielsdatter ... i Tolstrup, 25 Aar page 113Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019822 Page 113]. :11 Oct 1695. Jens Andersen i Tolstrup, 49 Aar :26 Nov 1695. Johan Pedersen, ... i Tolstrup, 61 Aar :30 Jan 1696. Will Christensen i Tolstrup, 48 Aar :23 Feb 1696. Maren, ... Datter i Tolstrup, :10 Apr 1696. Kirsten Justsdatter i Tolstrup, 82 Aar :26 Jul 1696. Anders, Christen Andersens Søn i Tolstrup, 6 uger : 1696. Peder ... i Tolstrup, 64 Aar :10 Jan 1697. Ing Pedersdatter i Tolstrup, 86 Aar :24 Jan 1697. Dorethe, ... Jensens datter i Tolstrup, 2 Aar :7 Mar 1697. Søren, ... Søn i Tolstrup, ug :6 Apr 1697. Matz, Jens Simonsens ... i Tolstrup, 38 ug :1697. Peder Nielsen i Tolstrup ... 60 Aar page 114Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019823 Page 114]. :10 Apr 1698. Poul Christensen i Tolstrup :31 May 1698. Ginger Christensdatter i Tolstrup, 21 Aar :14 Aug 1698. Margrete Jens Simonsens barn i Tolstrup, 7 Aar :14 Aug 1698. Birte, Anders ... barn i Tolstrup, 20 ... :14 Aug 1698. Poul, Søren Brotterups barn i Tolstrup, 6 ... :21 Aug 1698. Maren, Christen Jensens barn i Tolstrup, 1 Aar :8 Jan 1699. Søren Michelsen i Tolstrup, 66 Aar :1699. Karen Pedersdatter, ... Christen Sørensen ... i Tolstrup, 75 Aar page 115 (very faded)Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019824 Page 115]. :28 Jan 1700. Christen Christensens Søn i Tolstrup, 3 dag :26 May 1700. Christen, ... Andersens Søn i tolstrup, 14 Aar :1 Jun 1700. Jens Sørensen ... Søn i Tolstrup, 16 Aar :16 Feb 1701. Christen Jensen i Tolstrup, 57 Aar page 116 (bad handwriting)Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019825 Page 116]. :13 Aug 1702. Niels Jensen i Tolstrup, 44 Aar :1 Nov 1702. Moust Thomasen i Tolstrup, 56 Aar :7 Mar 1703. Jacob Christensen ... i Tolstrup, 62 Aar page 117Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019826 Page 117]. :12 May 1704. Poul, Christen Christensens barn i Tolstrup, 5 Aar :12 Oct 1704. Peder Christensen i Tolstrup, 69 Aar :4 Jan 1705. Niels Sørensen i Tolstrup, 77 Aar :19 Apr 1705. Niels Michelsen i Tolstrup, 57 Aar :6 Sep 1705. Kirsten Pedersdatter i Tolstrup, 49 Aar :27 Sep 1705. Peder Laursen i Tolstrup, 66 Aar :28 Mar 1706. Anders Christensen i Tolstrup, 50 Aar :25 Apr 1706. Thomas Pedersen i Tolstrup, 57 Aar :2 May 1706. Laurs Træder i Tolstrup, 80 Aar :24 May 1706. Mette Erichsdatter i Tolstrup, 42 Aar page 118Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019827 Page 118]. :9 Jun 1706. Else, Christen Pedersen ... i Tolstrup, 32 Aar :2 Jul 1706. Mette, Peder ... i Tolstrup, 41 Aar :4 Jul 1706. Niels Jensen i Tolstrup, 37 Aar :16 Jan 1707. Inger, Niels Jensens hustru i Tolstrup, 47 Aar :29 May 1707. Zidsel, Michel Jespersens barn i Tolstrup, 3 uger :26 Jun 1707. Johanne, Jens Thomesens ... i Tolstrup, 45 Aar :6 Jul 1707. Michel Jespersen i Tolstrup, 42 Aar :12 Aug 1708. Eric Christensen i Tolstrup, 49 Aar :26 Aug 1708. Birgitte, Christen Thomasen i Tolstrup, 47 Aar page 119Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019828 Page 119]. :12 Sep 1708. Thomas, Niels Jensens Søn i Tolstrup, 6 Aar :10 Mar 1709. Thomas Poulsen i Tolstrup, 77 Aar :1 May 1709. Lars Nørgaard i Tolstrup, 75 Aar :7 Jul 1709. Else Madsdatter i Tolstrup, 39 Aar :25 May 1710. Niels, Mads Povelsens Søn i Tolstrup, 3 Aar :10 Jun 1710. Christen Thomasen i Tolstrup, 55 Aar page 120Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019829 Page 120]. :14 Sep 1710. Maren Jespersdatter i Tolstrup, 65 Aar :9 Oct 1710. Christen Andersen i Tolstrup, 68 Aar :24 Oct 1710. Maren Jensdatter i Tolstrup, 78 Aar :11 Jan 1711. Ane, Thomas Povelsen ... i Tolstrup, 66 Aar :31 Jan 1711. Karen, Laurs ... i Tolstrup, 57 Aar :28 Jun 1711. Karen Gregersdatter i Tolstrup, 71 Aar :13 Sep 1711. Søren Brottrup i Tolstrup, 65 Aar :29 Sep 1711. Ane, Søren Brottrups Datter i Tolstru, 12 Aar :20 Dec 1711. Jens Simonsen i Tolstrup, 72 Aar page 121Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019830 Page 121]. :4 Jun 1712. Kirsten, Peder Jensen i Tolstrup, 71 Aar :18 Jul 1712. Peder Andersen i Tolstrup, 57 Aar :22 Oct 1712. Peder Christensen i Tolstrup, 72 Aar :29 Nov 1712. Christen Pedersen i Tolstrup, 75 Aar :24 Jun 1713. Peder, Christen ... i Tolstrup, 29 Aar page 122Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019831 Page 122]. :25 Jul 1714. Maren, Søren Christensens i Tolstrup, 73 Aar :23 Oct 1714. Maren, ... Jacobsens datter i Tolstrup, 3 Aar :27 Nov 1714. Karen, Christen Træders datter i Tolstrup, 8 Aar :6 Dec 1714. Niels, Peder Jespersens Søn i Tolstrup, 9 Aar :20 Mar 1715. Thomas Sørensen i Tolstrup, 65 Aar :10 Jun 1715. Niels Michelsen i Tolstrup, 72 Aar :23 Feb 1716. Maren, Peder Winter i Tolstrup :10 May 1716. Eric Christensen i Tolstrup, 59 Aar :28 Sep 1716. Karen, Jens Christensen i Tolstrup, 31 Aar page 123Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019832 Page 123]. :27 Dec 1716. Morten, Anders Mortensens Søn i Tolstrup, 2 Aar :1 Jan 1717. Peder Winter i Tolstrup, 41 Aar :26 May 1717. Niels Andersen i Tolstrup, 79 Aar :12 Dec 1717. Mette, Anders Mortensens i Tolstrup, 5 Aar :23 Jan 1718. Maren, Christen Pedersens Datter i Tolstrup, 3 Aar :2 Feb 1718. Maren, S. Peder Vinters i Tolstrup, 59 Aar :10 Apr 1719. Karen Gregersdatter i Tolstrup, 86 Aar :26 Dec 1719. Jørgen, Anders Sørensens Søn i Tolstrup, 34 Aar page 124Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019833 Page 124]. :23 Mar 1720. Jørgen Mortensen i Tolstrup, 65 Aar :6 Sep 1720. Eric, Peder Ericsens Søn i Tolstrup, 13 ug :21 Sep 1721. Niels, Peder Jespersens ... i Tolstrup, 21 Aar :9 Feb 1722. Peder, Brarise Jespersens Søn i Tolstrup, 3 Aar :10 May 1722. Maren, Christen Nørgaards datter, 2 Aar :9 Apr 1723. Thomas Kornum i Tolstrup, 86 Aar page 125Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019834 Page 125]. :14 Mar 1724. Søren Nielsen i Tolstrup, 67 Aar :22 May 1725. Christen Thomasen i Tolstrup, 86 Aar :27 Oct 1725. Lars Sørensen i Tolstrup, 86 Aar :1 Feb 1726. Inger, Niels Christensens i Tolstrup, 56 Aar :25 Mar 1726. Niels Christensen i Tolstrup, 81 Aar :24 Jan 1727. Peder Jensen i Tolstrup, 82 Aar :6 Jul 1727. Ane, Jens Mortensens i Tolstrup, 74 Aar page 126Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019835 Page 126]. :28 Nov 1728. Else, Peder Nielsens i Tolstrup, 82 Aar :30 Jul 1729. Jens, Peder Winters Søn i Tolstrup, 8 ugen :5 Oct 1729. Peder Chrensen i Tolstrup, 37 Aar :3 Sep 1730. Niels, Peder Løgsteds Søn i Tolstrup, 19 Aar :11 Jul 1731. Sophie, Lars Sørensens i Tolstrup, 12 ug page 127Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019836 Page 127]. :2 Feb 1732. Lars Smids barn, Jens i Tolstrup, 4 ... :25 Mar 1732. Dorthe, Peder Bodurps i Tolstrup, 9 Aar :3 Jun 1732. Leonora, M... ... datter i Tolstrup, 12 dag :29 Jun 1732. Kirsten, Clemen Andersens i Tolstrup, 10 Aar :16 Nov 1732. Mette Nielsdatter i Tolstrup, 33 Aar page 128Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019837 Page 128]. :31 Mar 1733. ... Mortensen i Tolstrup, 83 Aar. :14 Apr 1733. ... Christen Kornums hustru i Tolstrup, ... 61 Aar :18 Apr 1733. Døbt Jens Christensen og Bodil Larsdatters barn i Tolstrup, kaldet Jens page 129Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019838 Page 129]. :1734. Døbt Niels Madsens og Anne Kierstine Pedersdatters barn i Tolstrup, kaldet Niels :1734. Døbt Peder Christensen og Anne Mortensdatter i Tolstrup, kaldet ... page 130Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019839 Page 130]. :12 Sep 1737. Jocant Jens Rohls og Mette Christensdatters barn i Tolstrup Christen :26 Sep 1737. trolovet Christen Rønberg af Ravnstrup og Bodil Christensdatter af Tolstrup :29 Sep 1737. Døbt Søren Christensen og Karen Jensdatters barn i Tolstrup, kaldet Christen :27 Oct 1737. Døbt Peder Gravlev og Maren Jensdatters barn i Tolstrup kaldet Kirsten :5 Nov 1737. Jordet Anders Christensen i Tolstrup 84 Aar page 131Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019840 Page 131]. :17 Nov 1737. Jordet Peder Gravlev og Maren Jensdatters barn i Tolstrup Kirsten 2 ugen page 140Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019843 Page 140]. :Niels Sørensen i Tolstrup og Maren Christensdatter i Agersund 27 Oct 1678 :Thomas Christensen i Tolstrup og Maren Jensdatter fra Løgstør 10 Nov 1678 :Niels Jensen og Kirsten Christensdatter i Tolstrup 29 Jan 1682 :Lars Christensen og Anne Christensdatter i Tolstrup 28 May 1682 :Niels Christensen i Tolstrup og Birgette Mortensdatter i Salling 10 Dec 1682 page 141Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019844 Page 141]. :Laurs Pedersen og Anne Pedersdatter i Tolstrup 30 Sep 1683 :Peder Andersen og Mette Christensdatter i Tolstrup 25 Nov 1683 :Anders Christensen fra ... og Maren Pedersdatter i Tolstrup 13 Feb 1685 :Christen Thomasen og Birgethe Nielsdatter i Tolstrup 18 Oct 1685 :Thomas Poulsen og Johan Christensdatter i Tolstrup 17 Oct 1686 :Anders Christensen i Næsborg og Kirsten Clemensdatter i Tolstrup 10 Oct 1686 :Christen Sørensen og Mette Ericsdatter i Tolstrup 5 Dec 1686 :... Christensen og Maren Jespersdatter i Tolstrup 1686 page 142Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019845 Page 142]. :Peder Nielsen ... og Else Christensdatter i Tolstrup 2 Jan 1687 :Søren Nielsen og Margrete Hansdatter fra Tolstrup 14 Jul 1689 :Jens Pedersen i Næsborg og Maren Jensdatter i Tolstrup 20 Oct 1689 :... Jacobsen af Aistrup og Karen Michelsdatter i Tolstrup 15 Dec 1689 page 143Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019846 Page 143]. :Wil Christensen i Tolstrup og Mette Sørensdatter fra farlos 18 Mar 1690 :Peder Andersen og Karen Nielsdatter i Tolstrup 11 Oct 1691 :Christen Christensen i Tolstrup og Dorethe Poulsdatter i Agersund 18 Oct 1691 :Christen Jensen og Mette Pedersdatter i Tolstrup 1 Jan 1692 :Jørgen Mortensen i Næsborg og Cidzel Sørensdatter i Tolstrup 25 Oct 1696 :Christen Pedersen af Tolstrup og Gjertrud Mortensdatter i Næsborg 29 Nov 1696 page 144Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019847 Page 144]. :Niels Peneensen og Dorthe Christensdatter i Tolstrup 29 Oct 1698 :Jens Jensen og Voldborg Pedersdatter i Tolstrup 11 Apr 1699 :... Thomasen og ... Nielsdatter i Tolstrup 1699 :Knud Jespersen og Maren Pedersdatter i Tolstrup 24 Jun 1699 :Christen Laursen og Maren Nielsdatter i Tolstrup 1 Jan 1700 :Niels Jensen og Codill Laursdatter i Tolstrup 12 Apr 1700 page 145Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019848 Page 145]. :Johan Jensen i Rille og Mætte Thomasen i Tolstrup 5 Oct 1702 :Christen Pedersen og ... Pedersdatter i Tolstrup 12 Nov 1702 :Jens Jespersen pa Kornum og Birte Pedersdatter i Tolstrup 27 Dec 1702 :Jens ... i Tolstrup og Maren Poulsdatter ... 7 Jan 1703 :Peder Jespersen fra Kornum og Bodill Laursdatter i Tolstrup 11 Mar 1703 page 146Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019849 Page 146]. :Søren Bødker (note: cooper) og Bodil Nielsdatter i Tolstrup 2 Jun 1705 :Christen Kornum og Kirsten Gravlev i Tolstrup 11 Feb1706 :Mads Poulsen og Birgite N. i Tolstrup 2 Feb 1707 :Jens Thomsen og Johanne Christensdatter i Tolstrup 7 Sep 1710 :Clemen Andersen og Mette Jensdatter i Tolstrup 2 Feb 1711 :Knud Nielsen i Næsborg og Kirsten Andersdatter af Tolstrup 19 Apr 1711 :Anders Mortensen og Anne Thomsdatter i Tolstrup 24 Jun 1711 :Søren Thomsen og Kirsten Christensdatter i Tolstrup 6 Jan 1712 page 147Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019850 Page 147]. :Peder Christensen og Maren Pedersdatter i Tolstrup 25 Mar 1712 :Peder Laursen i Tolstrup og Mette Hendrops af Salling 14 Aug 1712 :Morten Olesen af Næsborg og Mette Pedersdatter i Tolstrup 18 Jun 1713 :Søren Nielsen og Bodil Nielsdatter i Tolstrup 19 Nov 1713 :Peder Poulsen i Kornum og Karen Laursdatter af Tolstrup :Anders Laursen i Tolstrup og K/Maren Andersdatter af Næsborg 1 Jul 1714 :Niels Thomsen af Ørbæch og Mette Ericsdatter af Tolstrup 28 Oct 1714 :Ole Jensen og Maren Christensdatter i Tolstrup 13 Jan 1715 :... Jørgensen i Ranum og K/Maren Christensdatter af Tolstrup 18 Oct 1716 page 148Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019851 Page 148]. :Poul Larsen af Aalborg og Giertrud Jørgensdatter af Tolstrup 27 Sep 1716 :Peder Andersen af Tolstrup og Ane Christensdatter af Næsborg 2 May 1717 :Michel Jespersen i Tolstrup og Ane Miallerup ibid 20 Jun 1717 :Laurs Nielsen af Brøndum og Karen Christensdatter af Tolstrup 2 Jul 1718 page 149Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019852 Page 149]. :Peder Ericsen i Tolstrup og Ane Moustsdatter af Næsborg 10 May 1721 :Lars Smed i Tolstrup og Mette Jensdatter af Salling 20 Mar 1723 :Jens Mortensen og Ane Jensdatter i Tolstrup 27 Dec 1723 :Knud Flade Soldat og Maren Andersdatter i Tolstrup 20 Aug 1724 :Peder Laursen i Ranum og Zidsel Ericsdatter af Tolstrup 12 Nov 1724 :Christen Wilsen i Tolstrup og Karen Christensdatter af Næsborg 3 Apr 1725 page 150Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1678-1738 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166866,28019853 Page 150]. :Ane Christiansdatter i Tolstrup ... 15 Dec 1726 :Karen Jensdatter i Tolstrup ... 19 Oct 1727 :Jens Mortensen i Tolstrup ... 20 Sep 1727 :Ane Kirstine i Tolstrup ... 5 Dec 1728 :Bodil Christensdatter i Tolstrup ... 19 Dec 1728 :Mette Christensdatter i Tolstrup ... 4 Dec 1730 :Karen Christensdatter i Tolstrup ...28 Oct 1731 :pages 162- 168 are publice absolutony (could help with mothers names when unclear) ==1738-1765 Enesteministerialbog (Tolstrup entries)== page 10 (partially torn)Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019867 Page 10]. :20 Apr 1738 døbt Lauritz Christensen Smids og Mette Jensdatters Barn i Tolstrup, kaldet Christen. Fadd: Thomas Jensen i Tolstrup, Jens Christensen i Næsborg, ... Anne Andersdatter i Tolstrup. :20 Apr1738 begravelde Peder Jespersens i Tolstrup, 65. page 12 (partially torn)Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019868 Page 12]. :21 Dec 1738. Døbte ... Jens Rolds og Mette Christensdatters barn i Tolstrup, kaldet Kirsten. ... :27 Dec 1738 begravelde Jens Rolds datter Kirsten, 3 dagn. :6 Jan 1739, begravelde Peder Bosens Hustru Bodil Christensdatter af Tolstrup, 68 Aar. page 14 (partially torn)Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019869 Page 14]. :... 1739. Døbte Lauritz Christensen ... og Karen Ninesdatters barn i Tolstrup, kaldet Peder. Fadd: ... :16 Aug 1739, begravelde Johan Christophersens Hustru Johanne Christensdatter Rasn i Tolstrup, 68 Aar 9 Monat. :23 Sep 1739 Copulerde Peder Christensen Bruun og Kirsten Andersdatter i Tolstrup. page 16 Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019870 Page 16]. :15 Nov 1739. Døbte Thomas Jensens og Johanne Jensdatters barn i Tolstrup, kaldet Poul. Fadd: ... :23 Dec 1739 begravelde Birgithe Matzdatter af Tolstrup, 84 Aar. :14 Feb 1740 døbte ... Christen Kornums og Karen Ninesdatters barn i Tolstrup for ... ... og kaldet Kiersten og ... :21 Feb 1740 begravelde Christen Kornums datter Kirsten, 5 dagn. page 18Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [ Page 18]. :26 May 1740 døbt Jens Rolds og Mette Christensdatters barn i Tolstrup, kaldet Dorethe. Fadd: ... :28 Feb 1740 begravelde Laurs Michelsens hustru Karen Pedersdatter i Tolstrup, 64 Aar. :26 May 1740 begravelde Thomas Jensens ... Søn i Tolstrup, ... Jens 23 ... dito ... 3 1/2 Aar :29 May 1740 begr. Jens Rolds datter Dorethe i Tolstrup, 4 dagn page 20Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019872 Page 20]. :2 Jul 1740 døbt Søren Christensens og Karen Jensdatters barn i Tolstrup, kaldet Kirsten. Fadd... :28 Jul 1740 begr. Maren Nielsdatter i Tolstrup, 67 Aar. page 24Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019874 Page 24]. :4 May 1741 døbt Jens Rolds og Mette Christensdatters barn i Tolstrup for ... :22 Mar 1741 begr. Jens Jespersen i Tolstrup, 71 Aar. :6 May 1741 begr. Jens Rolds barn i Tolstrup :12 May 1741 begr Maren Christensdatter i Tolstrup Kiergaard, 59 Aar. :12 May 1741 begr Lars Christensens datter Karen i Tolstrup, 5 Aar. page 26Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019875 Page 26]. :9 Sep 1741 døbte Lauritz Christensens og Karen Nielsdatters Barn i Tolstrup, kaldet Poul. Fadd: Lars Christensen, Peder Christensen, Thomas Jensen, Bodil Andersdatter og Else Berthelsdatter, alle af Tolstrup. :24 Jul 1741 begr. Christen Christensen i Tolstrup, 81 Aar. :23 Nov 1741 begr. ... Jespersen i Tolstrup, 70 Aar page 28Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019876 Page 28]. 16 Jan 1742 begr Peder Erichsen i Tolstrup, 45 Aar. 16 Jan 1742 begr Lars Christensens datter Kirsten i Tolstrup, 3 Aar. 6 Feb 1742 begr Anne Thomasdatter i Tolstrup, 54 Aar. page 30Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019877 Page 30]. 10 Feb 1742 begr Peder Jensens Søn Jens i Tolstrup, 3 Aar. 17 Mar 1742 begr Lars Michelsen i Tolstrup ... 67 Aar. page 32Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019878 Page 32]. :24 Mar 1742 begr Peder Christensen af Tolstrup, 70 Aar. :7 May 1742 trol. Christen Sørensen af Lundgaard og Inger Sørensdatter fra Tolstrup. Forl: Søren Christensen af Tolstrup og Anders Nielsen af Farstrup. :21 May 1742 trol. Peder Christensen og Else Berthelsdatter af Tolstrup. Forl: Thomas Jensen og Anders Jensen af Tolstrup. :5 Jul 1742 copu. Peder Christensen og Else Berthelsdatter af Tolstrup :21 Jun 1742 trol. Jesper Michelsen og Dorethe Pedersdatter af Tolstrup. Forl. Jens Christensen og Søren Christensen af Tolstrup. page 34Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019879 Page 34]. :21 Jul 1743 døbte Thomas Jensens og Johanne Jensdatters Barn i Tolstrup, kaldet Jens. Fadd: Lars Smed, Peder Jensen, Christen Christensen, Else Berthelsdatter og ... Pedersdatter, alle af Tolstrup. :4 Aug 1743 døbte Jens Rolds og Mette Christensdatters Barn i Tolstrup ... kaldet Anne :13 Oct 1743 døbte Peder Jensens og Bodild Andersdatters Barn i Tolstrup, kaldet Kirsten. Fadd: ... :4 Aug 1742 begr Jens Rolds Barn Anne i Tolstrup, 1 dag :25 Aug 1743 begr Maren Pedersdatter af Tolstrup, 70 Aar. :18 Oct 1743 copu. Jesper Michelsen og Dorethe Pedersdatter af Tolstrup :22 Oct 1743 copu. Christen Sørensen af Lund og Inger Sørensdatter af Tolstrup :6 Oct 1743 begr Thomas Jensens Søn Jens i Tolstrup, 12 ug. page 36Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019880 Page 36]. :23 Oct 1743 begr Jens Rydsensteen i Tolstrup, 94 Aar. :27 Oct 1743 begr Peder Jensens datter Kirsten af Tolstrup, 14 d. :22 Dec 1743 begr Peder Christensen ... i Tolstrup, 69 Aar. page 38Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019881 Page 38]. 12 Jan 1744 døbte Søren Christensens og Karen Jensdatters barn i Tolstrup, kaldet Jens. Fadd: ... :19 Jan 1744 begr Karen Pedersdatter i Tolstrup, 91 Aar :9 Feb 1744 begr Else Thomasdatter i Tolstrup, 70 Aar :26 Feb 1744 begr Søren Christensens Søn Jens i Tolstrup, 7 Ug :9 Feb 1744 trol Jens Svenningsen og Maren Pedersdatter af Tolstrup. Forl: Christen ... af ... og Peder Christensen af Tolstrup. page 40Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019882Page 40]. :19 Apr 1744 begr Maren Christensdatter i Tolstrup, 50 Aar. page 42Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019883 Page 42]. :7 Jun 1744 døbte Peder Christensens og Else Berthelsdatters Barn i Tolstrup, kaldet Maren. Fadd: Gregers Christensen af Næsborg, Søren Christensen, Peder Jensen af Tolstrup, Inger Berthelsdatter fra ... og Karen Jensdatter af Tolstrup :27 Sep 1744 begr Christen Pedersen i Tolstrup, 80 (or 30) Aar. :19 Jun 1744 copu Jens Svenningsen og Maren Pedersdatter af Tolstrup :12 Aug 1744 døbte Jesper Michelsens og Dorethe Pedersdatters Barn i Tolstrup, kaldet Anne. Fadd: ... page 44Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019884 Page 44]. :30 Sep 1744 døbte Jens Rolds og Mette Christensdatters Barn i Tolstrup, kaldet Mette :11 Oct 1744 døbte Peder Nilsens og Lene Jensdatters Barn i Tolstrup, kaldet Ellen. Fadd: ... :11 Oct 1744 begr Jens Rolds Datter i Tolstrup, Mette, 13 Dag. :9 Oct 1744 trol Jens Christensen af Tolstrup og Ingeborg Poulsdatter af Næsborg. Forl: Poul Christensen fra Agersund og Jens Nilsen af Salling. :13 Nov 1744 copu Jens Christensen af Tolstrup og Ingeborg Poulsdatter af Næsborg page 46Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019885 Page 46]. :22 Nov 1744 døbte Peder Jensens og Bodild Andersdatters Barn i Tolstrup, kaldet Karen. Fadd: ... :22 Nov 1744 døbte Maren Laursdatters uægte Barn af Tolstrup, kaldet Laurs. :29 Nov 1744 døbte Jens Svenningsens og Maren Pedersdatters barn i Tolstrup, kaldet Peder. Fadd: ... page 48Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019886 Page 48]. :31 Jan 1745 døbte Christen Pedersens og Karen Christensdatters barn i Tolstrup kaldet Christen. :3 Jan 1745 begr Maren Laursdatters uægte barn Lars i Tolstrup, 6 ug page 50Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019887 Page 50]. : 8 Feb 1745 døbte Lars Christensens og Karen Pedersdatters barn i Tolstrup kaldet Karen Marie :25 Apr 1745 begr Anne Nielsdatter af Tolstrup, 84 Aar :2 May 1745 begr Lars Christensens datter Karen Marie af Tolstrup, 9 ug :16 May 1745 begr Christen Pedersens Søn af Tolstrup, Christen, 14 ug :16 Apr 1745 trol Søren Christensen og Anne Jensdatter af Tolstrup. Forl: Thomas Jensen og Peder ...gaard af Tolstrup page 52Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019888 Page 52]. :8 Aug 1745 døbte Søren Christensens og Anne Jensdatters barn i Tolstrup kaldet Jens :27 May 1745 begr Jens Graadens datter af Tolstrup Johanne, 22 Aar :8 Aug 1745 begr Jens Rolds Hustru Mette Christensdatter i Tolstrup, 36 Aar :3 Oct 1745 døbte Søren Christensens og Karen Jensdatters barn i Tolstrup, kaldet Jens :7 Jun 1745 copu Søren Christensen og Anne Jensdatter af Tolstrup page 54Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019889 Page 54]. :17 Oct 1745 døbte Jens Christensens og Ingeborg Poulsdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Christen :28 Oct 1745 trol Nils Pallesen fra Lille Aars og Maren Jensdatter af Tolstrup. Forl: Christen Dast fra Lille Aars og Christen Jensen af Tolstrup. page 56Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019890 Page 56]. :30 Dec 1745 copu Nils Pallesen fra Lille Aars og Maren Jensdatter af Tolstrup page 58Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019891 Page 58]. :9 Mar 1746 døbte Peder Nielsens og Ellen Jensdatters barn i Tolstrup kaldet Mette :9 Mar 1746 begr Peder Nielsens datter af Tolstrup Mette :30 Mar 1746 begr Dorthe Poulsdatter af Tolstrup 81 Aar :12 Apr 1746 trol Christen Christensen af Vilsted og Maren Madsdatter af Tolstrup. Forl: Søren Aarup af Vilsted og Christen Michelsen af Tolstrup page 60Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019892 Page 60]. :19 Jun 1746 døbte Laurs Christensens og Karen Nilsdatters barn i Tolstrup kaldet Jens ... :10 Jul 1746 døbte Jens Svenningsens og Maren Pedersdatters barn i Tolstrup, kaldet Christen page 62Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019893 Page 62]. :18 Sep 1746 døbte Jesper Michelsens og Dorethe Pedersdatters barn i Tolstrup kaldet Peder :18 Sep 1746 døbte Jens Christensens og Ingeborg Poulsdatters barn i Tolstrup kaldet Poul page 64Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019894 Page 64]. :25 Sep 1746 døbte Thomas Jensens og Johanne Jensdatters barn i Tolstrup kaldet Jens :4 Dec 1746 døbte Jens Christensens og Kirsten Albretsdatters barn i Tolstrup kaldet Christen :26 Dec 1746 begr Peder Nielsens Søn af Tolstrup Niels :23 Dec 1746 døbte Peder Nielsens og Ellen Jensdatters barn i Tolstrup kaldet Nils :9 Oct 1746 copu Christen Christensen fra Vilsted og Mren Madsdatter af Tolstrup page 66Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019895 Page 66]. :29 Jan 1747 døbte Søren Christensens og Anne Jensdatters barn i Tolstrup kaldet Christen :8 Mar 1747 begr Christen ... Hustru Karen Nilsdatter i Tolstrup, 40 Aar :9 Apr 1747 trol Christen Christensen og Maren Christensdatter af Tolstrp. Forl: Gregers Christensen af Næsborg og Søren Christensen af Tolstrup :22 Apr 1747 Moust Pedersens Hustru Dorethe Christensdatter i Tolstrup, 54 Aar page 68Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019896 Page 68]. :2 Jul 1747 døbte Poul Pedersens og Maren Andersdatters barn i Tolstrup kaldet Maren :2 Jul 1747 døbte Else Christensdatters uægte barn i Tolstrup, kaldet Maren :7 May 1747 begr Morten Olufsen i Tolstrup, 59 Aar :23 May 1747 copu Christen Christensen og Maren Christensdatter af Tolstrup page 70Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019897 Page 70]. :15 Oct 1747 døbte Peder Nilsens og Ellen Jensdatters barn i Tolstrup kaldet Nils :17 Sep 1747 begr Nils Laursen i Tolstrup, 87 Aar :24 Sep 1747 begr Thomas Jensens datter i Tolstrup Kirsten, 4 ug :10 Dec 1747 begr Christen Christensen i Tolstrup, 37 Aar. :31 Dec 1747 begr Jens Christensens Søn Christen, 2 Aar :28 Dec 1747 trol Christen Laursen og Birgitte Pedersdatter af Tolstrup. Forl: ... Pedersen af Næsborg or Thomas Jensen af Tolstrup :29 Dec 1747 trol Lauritz Pedersen og Anne Jensdatter af Tolstrup. Forl: Peder Vestergaard og Poul ... af Tolstrup :27 Oct 1747 copu Nils Christensen af Salling og Giertrud Laursdatter af Tolstrup page 72Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019898 Page 72]. :7 Apr 1748 døbte Peder Christensens og Else Berthelsdatters barn i Tolstrup kaldet Anne Marie :2 Feb 1748 begr Karen Christensdatter i Tolstrup, 83 Aar :18 Feb 1748 begr Christen Thomesen i Tolstrup, 80 Aar :22 Mar 1748 trol Jens Christensen fra Tandrup og Maren Christensdatter af Tolstrup. Forl: Peder ...gaard og Søren ... af Tolstrup :7 Jun 1748 copu Laurs Pedersen og Anne Jensdatter af Tolstrup :7 Jun 1748 trol Jens Jensen og Anne Kirstine Christensdatter af Tolstrup. Forl: Poul Pedersen og Peder Jensen af Tolstrup page 74Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019899 Page 74]. :9 Jun 1748 døbte Jens Christensens og Ingeborg Poulsdatters barn i Tolstrup kaldet Dorthe :28 Jul 1748 begr Jens Thomesen i Tolstrup 70 Aar :12 Jun 1748 copu Jens Christensen fra Tanrup og Maren Christensdatter af Tolstrup :11 Oct 1748 copu Christen Laursen og Birgitte Pedersdatter af Tolstrup :13 Oct 1748 copu Jens Jensen og Anne Kirstine Christensdatter af Tolstrup page 76Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019900 Page 76]. :1 Dec 1748 døbte Jens Svenningsens og Maren Pedersdatters barn i Tolstrup kaldet Anders :29 Dec 1748 døbte Laurs Pedersens og Anne Jensdatters barni Tolstrup kaldet Jens page 78Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019901 Page 78]. :2 Feb 1749 døbte Jens Christensens og Maren Christensdatters barn i Tolstrup kaldet Christen :17 Jan 1749 begr ... Sommer Tolstrup 80 Aar :23 Feb 1749 begr Jens Christensen i Tolstrup, 61 Aar page 80Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019902 Page 80]. :16 Mar 1749 døbte Jesper Michelsens og Dorethe Pedersdatters barn i Tolstrup kaldet Michel :18 Apr 1749 døbte Jens Jensens og Anne Kirstine Christensdatters barn i Tolstrup kaldet Jens :4 Apr 1749 begr Maren Jensdatter af Tolstrup, 79 Aar :13 Apr 1749 begr Johan Christensens hustru Anne Jensdatter af Tolstrup, 44 Aar :20 Apr 1749 døbte Laurs Christensens og Karen Nielsdatters barn i Tolstrup kaldet Nils page 82Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019903 Page 82]. :12 Oct 1749 døbte Jens Jensens og Kirsten Andersdatters barn i Tolstrup kaldet Anne :15 Jun 1749 begr Poul Pedersens datter i Tolstrup Maren, 2 Aar :6 Jul 1749 begr Jens Svenningsens Søn i Tolstrup Anders, 7 monat :13 Jul 1749 begr Else Christensdatters uægte barn i Tolstrup Maren, 2 Aar :10 Aug 1749 begr Laurs Christensens Søn i Tolstrup, Niels, 16 ug :7 Aug 1749 trol Jens Jensen af Næsborg og Kirsten Andersdatter at Tolstrup. Forl: Thomas Jensen og Christen Pedersen i Tolstrup :1 Oct 1749 trol Jacob Jensen og Karen Laursdatter af Tolstrup. Forl: POul Pedersen af Tolstrup og ... Andersen af Øster Ørbæk :12 Sep 1749 copu Jens Jensen af Næsborg og Kirsten Andersdatter af Tolstrup :4 Nov 1749 copu Jacob Jensen og Kren Lauritzdatter af Tolstrup page 84Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019904 Page 84]. :28 Dec 1749 døbte Jens Christensens og Ingeborg Poulsdatters barn i Tolstrup kaldet Peder page 86Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019905 Page 86]. :8 Feb 1750 døbte Jacob Jensens og Karen Laursdatters barn i Tolstrup kaldet Peder :7 May 1750 begr Jens Christensens Søn i Tolstrup Peder, 18 ug :7 Jun 1750 døbte Thomas Jensens og Johanne Jensdatters barn i Tolstrup kaldet Christen page 88Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019906 Page 88]. :21 Jun 1750 døbte Peder Gravmands og Karen Jensdatters barn i Tolstrup kaldet Maren :28 Jun 1750 døbte Jens Svenningsens og Maren Pedersdatters barn i Tolstrup kaldet Anders :19 Jul 1750 døbte Peder Sallings og Ellen Jensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Jens :15 Jul 1750 begr Peder Jensen af Tolstrup, 73 Aar :26 Jul 1750 døbte Laurs Christensens og Karen Nilsdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Anders page 90Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019907 Page 90]. :4 Oct 1750 døbte Laurs Pedersens og Anne Jensdatters barn i Tolstrup kaldet Laurs :18 Oct 1750 døbte Jens Jensens og Anne Kirstines barn af Tolstrup kaldet Christen :30 Aug 1750 begr Peder Pedersen af Tolstrup, 70 Aar :2 Sep 1750 begr Anne Mouritzdatter af Tolstrup, 57 Aar :3 Nov 1750 trol Povel Jensen af Næsborg og Ellen Gregersdatter af Tolstrup. Forl: Peder Lauritzen og Christen ... af Næsborg page 92Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019908 Page 92]. :23 Dec 1750 begr Peder Brands Søn i Tolstrup, 17 Aar :28 Feb 1751 begr Anne Christensdatter af Tolstrup, 69 Aar :8 Dec 1750 copu Povel Jensen af Næsborg og Ellen Gregersdatter af Tolstrup page 94Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019909 Page 94]. :7 Mar 1751 døbte Jens Christensens og Ingeborg POulsdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Gregers :21 Mar 1751 begr Jørgen Pedersens Hustru Maren Christensdatter af Tolstrup, 41 Aar :1 Aug 1751 begr Mette Nilsdatter af Tolstrup, 79 Aar :3 May 1751 trol Jørgen Pedersen og Karen Jensdatter af Tolstrup. Forl: Peder Chrisensen a Tolstrup og Christen ... af Løgsted :3 Aug 1751 trol Christen Sørensen af Shiørbech og Anne Clemensdatter af Tolstrup. Forl: Peder Jensen og Johan Nilsen af Tolstrup :6 Aug 1751 trol Christen Christensen af Tolstrup og Johanne Christensdatter fra Agersund. Forl: Anders Laursen af Næsborg og Peder Christensen af Tolstrup 45.Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019910 Page ]. :10 Oct 1751 copu Jørgen Pedersen og Karen Jensdatter af Tolstrup :3 Oct 1751 døbte Jesper Michelsens og Dorethe Pedersdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Nils :14 Oct 1751 copu Christen Sørensen af Shiørbech og Anne Clemensdatter at Tolstrup 46.Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019911 Page 98]. :24 Oct 1751 døbte Jens Christensen Rolds og Kirsten Albretsdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Mette :23 Jan 1752 døbte Jacob Jensens og Karen Laursdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Lauritz 47.Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019912 Page 100]. :30 Jan 1752 døbte Jørgen Pedersens og Karen Jensdatter barn af Tolstrup kaldet Maren :30 Jan 1752 døbte Jens Jensens og Kirsten Andersdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Jens :11 Feb 1752 begr Jens Jensens Søn i Tolstrup Jens 2 ug 2 d 48.Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019913 Page 102]. :15 Mar Lauritz Pedersens og Anne Jensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Anders :22 May Jens Jensens og Anne Kirstine Christensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Povel 49.Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019914 Page 104]. :20 Oct 1752 trol Simon Pedersen og Maren Laursdatter af Tolstrup. Forl: Thomas Jensen og Jacob Jensen af Tolstrup :15 Nov 1752 copu Simon Pedersen og Maren Laursdatter af Tolstrup :2 Feb 1753 begr Jacob Jensens Søn af Tolstrup Laurs 1 ... 51.Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019916 Page 108]. :15 Jul 1753 døbte Peder Pedersens og Karen Jensdatters barn i Tolstrup kaldet Else :9 Sep 1753 døbte Laurs Christensens og Karen Nilsdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Maren :15 Jul 1753 begr Christen Nilsen a Tolstrup, 72 Aar :9 Sep 1753 begr Anders Christensen af Tolstrup, 58 Aar 52.Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019917 Page 110]. :21 Oct 1753 døbte Jørgen Pedersens og Karens Jensdatters barn i Tolstrup kaldet Christen :21 Oct 1753 døbte Jens Christensens og Ingeborg Poulsdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Anne :28 Oct 1753 døbte Jacob Jensens og Karen Laursdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Maren 53.Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019918 Page 112]. :1 Nov 1753 døbte Magrete Clemensdatter uægte barn af Tolstrup kaldet Clemen :16 Dec 1753 døbte Christen Christensens og Johanne Christensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Anne :11 Nov 1753 begr Nils Thomesen af Tolstrup, 74 Aar :29 Jan 1754 trol Kield Clausens og Magrette Andersdatter af Tolstrup. Forl: Peder Christensen og Peder Thomesen af Tolstrup 54.Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019919 Page 114]. :17 Feb 1754 døbte Jens Jensens og Anne Kirstine Christensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Bodild :27 Feb 1754 begr Birgitte Pedersdatter af Tolstrup, 74 Aar 55,Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019920 Page 116]. :11 Apr 1754 døbte Anne Pedersdatters uægte barn i Tolstrup kaldet Karen :28 Apr 1754 døbte Jesper Michelsens og Dorthe Pedersdatters barn af Tolstrup :7 May 1754 trol Nils Sørensen og Anne Jensdatter af Tolstrup. Forl: Peder Jensen og Christen Jensen af Tolstrup :6 Jun 1754 Stephan Pedersen af Vilsted og Anne Andersdatter af Tolstrup. Forl: Peder Jensen og Thomas Jensen af Tolstrup 56,Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019921 Page 118]. :10 Jun 1754 Jens Jensens og Kirsten Andersdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Else :28 Jul 1754 Laurs Pedersens og Anne Jensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Anne :6 Oct 1754 begr Anne Pedersdatter af Tolstrup, 79 Aar :1 Dec 1754 begr Karen Nilsdatter af Tolstrup, 47 Aar :7 Sep 1754 copu Stephan Pedersen fra Vilsted og Anne Andersdatter af Tolstrup :1 Oct 1754 copu Kield Clausen og Magrethe Andersdatter af Tolstrup :12 Nov 1754 copu Nils Sørensen og Anne Jensdatter af Tolstrup 57,Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019922 Page 120]. :26 Dec 1754 døbte Jørgen Pedersens og Karen Jensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Anne :8 Dec 1754 begr Anders Mortensen af Tolstlrup, 78 Aar :15 Dec 1754 begr Maren Christensdatter af Tolstrup, 95 Aar :19 Feb 1755 døbte Peder Nilsens og Ellen Jensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Mette :29 Mar 1755 døbte Jens Svenningsens og Maren Pedersdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Maren :13 Apr 1755 døbte Jens Christensens og Ingeborg Povelsdatter barn af Tolstrup kaldet Peder :12 Jan 1755 begr Jørgen Pedersens Barn i Tolstrup Christen, 1 Aar :2 Mar 1755 begr Peder Christensen af Tolstrup, 59 Aar :27 Apr Jens Christensens Barn af Tolstrup Peder, 3 uger 58,Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019923 Page 122]. :22 Jun 1755 døbte Laurs Christensens og Karen Nilsdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Nils :8 Jun 1755 begr Peder Nilsens barn af Tolstrup Mette, 15 ug 59.Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019924 Page124 ]. :10 Aug 1755 døbte Christen Christensens og Johanne Christensdatter barn af Tolstrup kaldet Maren :27 Dec 1755 begr Maren Andersdatter af Tolstrup, 22 Aar :29 Sep 1755 trol Gregers Jensen og Maren Clemensdatter af Tolstrup. Forl: Anders Sørensen fra Aistrup og Peder Christensen fra Tolstrup :22 Oct 1755 copu Nils Sørensen af Salling og Maren Jensdatter af Tolstrup :1 Nov 1755 Gregers Jensen og Maren Clemensdatter af Tolstrup :8 Feb 1756 begr Søren Christensens hustru Karen Jensdatter af Tolstrup, 50 Aar 60,Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019925 Page 126]. :21 Mar 1756 døbte Peder Nilsens og Lene Jensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Povel :7 Jun 1756 døbte Jens Jensens og Anne Kirstine Christensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Johanne :11 Feb 1756 begr Mette Jensdatter af Tolstrup, 73 Aar :25 Mar 1756 Mette Christensdatter af Tolstrup, 76 Aar 61,Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019926 Page 128]. :3 Oct 1756 døbte Jens Christensens og Ingeborg Povelsdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Maren :10 Oct 1756 døbte Jørgen Pedersens og Karen Jensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Mette :16 May 1756 begr Jacob Jensens barn af Tolstrup Maren, 2 Aar :22 Jun 1756 begr Laurs Sørensen af Tolstrup, 72 Aar :19 Oct 1756 trol Christen Nilsen og Maren Jensdatter af Tolstrup. Forl: Peder Christensen og Thomas Jensen af Tolstrup :21 Nov 1756 copu Christen Nilsen og Maren Jensdatter af Tolstrup :21 Sep 1756 begr Magrete Andersdatter af Tolstrup, 66 Aar 63,Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019928 Page 132]. :30 Mar 1757 døbte Maren Jensdatters uægte barn af Tolstrup kaldet Niels :15 May 1757 døbte Povel Pedersens og Maren Andersdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Maren :13 Mar 1757 begr Søren Christensens barn af Tolstrup Else, 28 ug :3 Apr 1757 begr Maren Jensdatters barn af Tolstrup Niels, 3 ug :30 May 1757 trol Thomas Pedersen og Johanne Sørensdatter af Tolstrup. Forl: Jørgen Pedersen og Jens Svenningsen af Tolstrup :12 Jun 1757 døbte Søren Christensens og Karen Christensdatters barn i Tolstrup kaldet Karen 64,Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019929 Page 134]. :12 Jun 1757 døbte Jens Jensens og Anne Kirstine Christensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Johanne :24 Jul 1757 døbte Nils Lauritzens og Maren Christensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Laurs :14 Aug 1757 døbte Jens Jensens og Kirsten Andersdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Anders :28 Aug 1757 døbte Jesper Michelsens og Dorethe Pedersdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Berthel :28 Aug 1757 døbte Gregers Jensens og Maren Clemensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Jens 65,Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019930 Page 136]. :11 Dec 1757 døbte Mette Andersdatters uægte barn af Tolstrup kaldet Jens :6 Nov 1757 begr Søren Thomsen af Tolstrup, 80 Aar :20 Nov 1757 begr Gregers Michelsen af Tolstrup, 46 Aar :31 Oct 1757 copu Thomas Pedersen og Johanne Sørensdatter af Tolstrup :19 Mar 1758 døbte Laurs Pedersens og Anne Jensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Johanne :6 Jan 1758 begr Johanne Jacobsdatter af Tolstrup, 78 Aar :6 Jan 1758 begr Mouritz Pedersen af Tolstrup, 76 Aar 66,Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019931 Page 138]. :23 Apr 1758 døbte Christen Jensens og Else Sørensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Brigitte :5 Jun 1758 døbte Jens Svenningsens og Maren Pedersdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Else :11 Jun 1758 døbte Peder Pedersens og Karen Jensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Karen :16 Apr 1758 begr Christen Jespersen af Tolstrup, 87 Aar :5 Jun 1758 begr Knud Nilsen af Tolstrup, 72 Aar :25 Apr 1758 trol Jens Andersen og Dorthe Christensdatter :27 Apr 1758 trol Hans Hansen Torn af Løgstør og Karen Christensdatter af Tolstrup :2 Jun 1758 copu Hans Hansen Torn af Løgstør og Karen Christensdatter af Tolstrup :18 Jun 1758 Jens Andersen og Dorthe Christensdatter af Tolstrup 67,Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019932 Page 134]. :17 Sep 1758 døbte Christen Christensens og Johanne Christensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Christen :1 Sep 1758 døbte Jørgen Pedersens og Karen Jensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Jens :29 Oct 1758 begr Jens Christensen af Tolstrup, 64 Aar :29 Oct 1758 begr Bodild Laursdatter af Tolstrup, 85 Aar :10 Dec 1758 døbte Thomas Pedersens og Johanne Sørensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Søren :7 Jan 1759 døbte Gregers Jensens og Maren Clemensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Jens 68.Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019933 Page 136]. :2 Feb 1759 døbte Jens Andersens og Dorthe Christensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Gregers :4 Feb 1759 begr Johanne Jensdatter af Tolstrup, 55 Aar :18 Feb 1759 begr Peder Pedersens barn af Tolstrup Kirsten, 12 Aar :13 May 1759 begr Peder Gravmands hustru Maren Christensdatter af Tolstrup, 73 Aar :20 Apr 1759 trol Thomas Jensen og Zidsel Christensdatter af Tolstrup. Forl: Peder Christensen af Tolstrup og Anders Laursen fra Ørbæk :8 May 1759 trol Matz Nilsen og Johanne Jensdatter af Tolstrup. Forl: Peder Christensen og Peder Nilsen af Tolstrup 69,Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019934 Page 138]. :19 Aug 1759 døbte Peder Andersens og Kirsten Madsdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Niels :23 Oct 1759 døbte Peder Pedersens og Karen Jensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Jens :28 ... Maren Andersdatter af Tolstrup, 44 Aar :9 Nov 1759 trol Kield Clausen og Karen Sørensdatter af Tolstrup. Forl: Thomas Jensen og ... ibd :27 Sep 1759 copu Thomas Jensen og Zidzel Christensdatter af Tolstrup :16 Oct 1759 copu Matz Nilsen og Johanne ... af Tolstrup :22 Dec 1759 copu Kield Clausen og Karen Sørensdatter af Tolstrup :13 Jan 1760 døbte Thomas Jensens og Zidsel Christensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Johanne 70,Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019935 Page 140]. :31 Jan 1760 døbte Anne Sørensdatters uægte barn af Tolstrup kaldet Kirsten :3 Feb 1760 begr Anne Christensdatter af Tolstrup, 67 Aar :10 Feb 1760 begr Anne Sørensdatter af Tolstrup, 24 Aar :29 Feb 1760 trol Poul Pedersen og Birgitte Andersdatter af Tolstrup. Forl: Peder Christensen og Jens Christensen ibd 71,Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019936 Page 142]. :8 Jun 1760 døbte Jens Jensens og Anne Kirstine Christensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Nils :14 Sep 1760 døbte Nils Knudsens og Kirsten Isaachsdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Anders :26 Oct 1760 begr Karen Nilsdatter af Tolstrup, 54 Aar :20 Jun 1760 copu Poul Pedersen og Birgitte Andersdatter af Tolstrup :2 Jul 1760 døbte Søren Christensens og Anne Christensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Karen 72,Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019937 Page 144]. :7 Dec 1760 begr Jens Jensens barn af Tolstrup Nils, 26 ug :21 Dec 1760 begr Jens Jensens barn af Tolstrup Johanne, 2 Aar :19 Mar 1761 døbte Peder Olesens og Inger Jensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Jens :26 Apr 1761 døbte Christen Jensens og Else Pedersdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Jens :18 Jan 1761 begr Christen Christensen af Tolstrup, 68 Aar :1 Mar 1761 begr Jens Christensens Søn af Tolstrup Christen, 14 Aar :5 Apr 1761 begr Jens Andersens hustru Dorthe Christensdatter af Tolstrup, 46 Aar :7 Feb 1761 trol Nils Pedersen af Stavn og Anne Pedersdatter af Tolstrup. Forl: Jens Christensen fra ... og Christian Christensen fra Stavn 73,Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019938 Page 146]. :24 May 1761 begr Karen Jensdatter af Tolstrup, 37 Aar :22 Sep 1761 begr Dorthe Pedersdatter af Tolstrup, 51 Aar :29 Sep 1761 begr Knud Knudsen af Tolstrup, 59 Aar :3 Jul 1761 trol Jørgen Pedersen og Magrete Sørensdatter af Tolstrup. Forl: Peder Jensen og Christen Pedersen af Tolstrup :9 Oct 1761 trol Christen Sørensen og Karen Christensdatter af Tolstrup. Forl: Peder Christensen og Thomas Jensen af Tolstrup :20 Sep 1761 døbte Nils Lauritzens og Maren Christensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Karen Marie 74,Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019939 Page 148]. :15 Nov 1761 døbte Laurs Christensens og Kirsten Nilsdatters 2 barn af Tolstrup kaldet David og Anders :2 Dec 1761 døbte Peder Andersens og Kirsten Madsdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Maren :23 Oct 1761 copu Jørgen Pedersen og Magrethe Sørensdatter af Tolstrup :26 Nov 1761 copu Christen Sørensen og Karen Christensdatter af Tolstrup 75.Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019940 Page 150]. :12 Feb 1762 copu Jesper Michelsen og Karen Laursdatter af Tolstrup 76.Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019941 Page 152]. :12 Jul 1762 døbte Jørgen Pedersens og Magrethe Sørensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Karen Marie :19 Sep 1762 døbte Peder Olesens og Inger Jensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Maren :19 Sep 1762 døbte Christen Sørensens og Karen Christensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Anne :6 Jun 1762 trol Christen Laursen og Maren Jensdatter af Tolstrup. Forl: Svend Andersen fra Ørbæk og Christen Jensen fra Tolstrup :6 Jun 1762 trol Laurs Mortensen fra ... og Else Clemensdatter fra Tolstrup. Forl: Peder Jensen og Peder Christensen af Tolstrup :2 Jul 1762 copu Laurs Mortensen fra Rybe og Else Clemensdatter af Tolstrup :8 Oct 1762 copu Anders Laursen og Maren Jensdatter af Tolstrup 77.Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019942 Page 154]. :28 Nov 1762 døbte Jens Laursens og Kirsten Andersdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Jens :1 Dec 1762 døbte Peder Pedersens og Karen Jensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Jens :19 Dec 1762 døbte Jesper Michelsens og Karen Laursdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Dorthe og Mette Kirstine :28 Nov 1762 begr Anne Lauritzdatter af Tolstrup, 63 Aar :19 Dec 1762 begr Jens Lauritzens barn af Tolstrup Jens, 3 ug :19 Dec 1762 begr Kirsten Thomsdatter af Tolstrup, 80 Aar 78.Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019943 Page 156]. :6 Feb 1763 døbte Christen Knudsens og Maren Laursdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Knud :22 Apr 1763 døbte Thomas Jensens og Zidzel Christensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Maren :12 May 1763 døbte Nils Nilsens og Else Andersdatters barn af Tolstrup kalet Karen Marie :25 Mar 1763 begr Søren Willumsen af Tolstrup, 65 Aar :27 Mar 1763 begr Maren Andersdatter af Tolstrup, 74 Aar :10 Jul 1763 begr Christen Lauritzens hustru Maren Jensdatter af Tolstrup, 42 Aar :7 Aug 1763 begr Johanne Christensdatter af Tolstrup, 34 Aar :17 Jul 1763 døbte Christen Christensens og Johanne Christensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Anne Marie 79.Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019944 Page 158]. :18 Sep 1763 døbte Peder Andersens og Kirsten ... barn af Tolstrup kaldet Morten :27 Nov 1763 døbte Christen Jensens og Mette Nilsdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Kirsten :27 Nov 1763 begr Christen Pedersen af Tolstrup, 55 Aar :21 Oct 1763 trol Christen Laursen og Karen Pedersdatter af Tolstrup. Forl: Christen Jensen og Povel Pedersen af Tolstrup :4 Dec 1763 døbte Jørgen Pedersens og Magrethe Sørensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Peder 80.Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019945 Page 160]. :4 Dec 1763 døbte Christen Jensens og Else Sørensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Søren :16 Dec 1763 copu Christen Laursen og Karen Pedersdatter af Tolstrup :1 Jan 1764 døbte Willum Sørensens og Dorthe Nilsdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Anne :18 Mar 1764 begr Christen Jensens barn af Tolstrup Jens, 3 Aar :10 Apr 1764 begr Kield Clausen af Tolstrup, 67 Aar :1 Jun 1764 trol Nils Jensen af Næsborg og Karen Christensdatter af Tolstrup. Forl: Peder Christensen af Tolstrup og Christen Kogh af Næsborg 81.Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019946 Page 162]. :19 Aug 1764 døbte Peder Olesens og Inger Jensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Ole :5 Aug 1764 trol Erich Christensen af Næsborg og Anne Laursdatter af Tolstrup. Forl: Matz Andersen fra Ørbæk og Povel Pedersen af Tolstrup :30 Oct 1764 trol Hans Hansen af Aistrup og Karen Pedersdatter af Tolstrup. Forl: Christen Jensen af Tolstrup og Povel Jensen af Kornum :19 Nov 1764 trol Anders Pedersen af Tolstrup og Karen Povelsdatter af Agersnd. Forl: Povel Jensen fra Kornum og Aners Laursen af Næsborg :11 Oct 1764 copu Nils Jensen af Næsborg og Karen Christensdatter af Tolstrup :29 Nov 1764 copu Hans Hansen fra Aistrup og Karen Pedersdatter af Tolstrup 82.Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019947 Page 164]. :3 Feb 1765 døbte Nils Nilsens og Else Andersdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Anne Sophie :... Feb 1765 døbte Thomas Pedersens og Johanne Sørensdatters barn af Tolstrup :4 Mar 1765 døbte Christen Laursens og Karen Pedersdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Maren :5 Apr 1765 døbte Thomas Jensens og Zidzel Christensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Karen Marie 83.Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019948 Page 166]. :4 Aug 1765 døbte Søren Rashes og Anne Jensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Giertrud Marie :1 Sep 1765 døbte Peder Andersens og Anne Madsdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Anders :30 Jun 1765 begr Christen Laursens barn af Tolstrup Maren, 12 ug Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166867,28019949 Page 168]. :8 Sep 1765 døbte Nils Knudsens og Kirsten Isaachsdatters Barn af Tolstrup kaldet Maren :10 Nov 1765 døbte Anders Pedersens og Karen Povelsdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Kirsten :24 Nov 1765 begr Anders Pedersens barn af Tolstrup Kirsten, 30 ... :19 Sep 1765 trol Jens Christensen og Kirsten Christensdatter af Tolstrup. forl: Thomas Jensen af Tolstrup og Jens ... af Brarup ==1766-1797 Enesteministerialbog (Tolstrup entries)== page 2Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020072 Page 2]. :26 Jan 1766 døbte Christen Jensens og Mette Nilsdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Jens :23 Feb 1766 døbte Christen Jensens og Else Sørensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Jens :9 Mar 1766 døbte Christen Lauritzens og Karen Pedersdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Maren :6 Jan 1766 begr Anne Kirstine Christensdatter af Tolstrup, 46 Aar :6 Jan 1766 begr Laurs Christensen af Tolstrup, 63 Aar :1 Apr 1766 begr Magrethe Christensdatter af Tolstrup, 56 Aar page 4Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020073 Page 3]. :8 Jun 1766 døbte Christen Knudsens og Maren Laursdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Laurs :15 Jun 1766 døbte Peder Olesens og Inger Jensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Kirsten :27 Jul 1766 døbte Christen Christensens og Johanne Christensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Mette Marie :20 Jul 1766 begr Helvig Pedersdatter af Tolstrup, 32 Aar page 6Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020074 Page 6]. :7 Sep 1766 døbte 5 Oct 1766 døbte Anders Pedersens og Karen Povelsdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Povel :19 Oct 1766 døbte Jørgen Pedersens og Magrethe Sørensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Maren :14 Nov 1766 trol Knud Christensen af Kiølbye og Karen Sørensdatter af Tolstrup. Forl: Nils Jensen af Kiølbye og Christen Møller af Tolstrup page 8Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020075 Page 8]. :1 Jan 1767 døbte Willum Sørensens og Dorthe Nilsdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Kirsten :2 Apr 1767 døbte Nils Nilsens og Else Andersdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Nils :11 Jan 1767 begr Ingeborg Povelsdatter af Tolstrup, 52 Aar :25 Jan 1767 begr Maren Pedersdatter af Tolstrup, 23 Aar :22 Feb 1767 begr Peder Pedersen af Toltrup, 52 Aar :22 Mar 1767 begr Jens Christensen af Tolstrup, 58 Aar :5 Apr 1767 Thomas Jensens og Zidzel Christensdatters dødfødt barn af Tolstrup page 10Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020076 Page 10]. :6 Jul 1767 døbte Peder Olesens og Inger Jensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Nils :23 Aug 1767 døbte Peder Andersens og Kirsten Madsdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Mads :16 Aug 1767 begr Jens Christensen af Tolstrup, 52 Aar page 12Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020077 Page 12]. :27 Nov 1767 døbte Søren Rashes og Anne Pedersdatter barn af Tolstrup kaldet Peder :13 Dec 1767 begr Kirsten Albretsdatter af Tolstrup, 59 Aar :10 Nov 1767 trol Jens Michelsen og Maren Christensdatter af Tolstrup. Forl: Peder Christensen af Tolstrup og Anders ... af Engelstrup :1 Jan 1768 døbte Jens Jensens og Johanne Pedersdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Peder :7 Feb 1768 døbte Jørgen Pedersens og Magrethe Sørensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Søren :17 Jan 1768 begr Johanne Christensdatter af Tolstrup, 38 Aar :7 Feb 1768 begr Jens Jensens og Johanne Pedersdatters barn Peder af Tolstrup, 20 ug page 14Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020078 Page 14]. :14 Feb 1768 døbte Christen Knudsens og Maren Laursdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Peder :12 May 1768 døbte Christen Jensens og Mette Nilsdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Christian :8 May 1768 begr Peder Jensen af Tolstrup, 63 Aar :2 Jul 1768 begr Christen Jensens og Mette Nilsdatters barn af Tolstrup Christian, 8 ug :22 May trol Christen Christensen og Mette Laursdatter af Tolstrup. Forl: Laurs Willumsen af Kornum og Peder Jensen af Tolstrup page 16Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020079 Page 16]. :14 Aug 1768 døbte Christen Jensens og Else Sørensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Jens :14 Sep 1768 døbte Christen Laursens og Karen Pedersdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Laurs :27 Dec 1768 døbte Anders Pedersens og Karen Povelsdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Karen Marie :14 Aug 1768 begr Peder Lauritzens barn af Tolstrup Anne Marie, 2 Aar :21 Sep 1768 begr Christen Lauritzens og Karen Pedersdattrs barn af Tolstrup Laurs, 4 ug :27 Nov 1768 begr Karen Laursdatter af Tolstrup, 20 Aar :14 Oct 1768 trol Christen Jensen af Tolstrup og Maren Pedersdatter af Næsborg. Forl: Anders Lauritzen af Næsborg og Peder Christensen af Toltstrup :6 Jan 1769 døbte Jacob Jensens og Karen Laursdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Maren page 18Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020080 Page 18]. :2 Feb 1769 døbte Peder Lauritzens og Mette Olufsdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Johanne :22 Feb 1769 døbte Jens Jensens og Johanne Jensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Peder :15 Mar 1769 døbte Villum Sørensens og Dorthe Nilsdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Søren :27 Mar 1769 begr Ander Madsen af Tolstrup, 50 Aar page 20Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020081 Page 20]. :4 Jun 1769 døbte Ellen Pedersdatters uægte barn af Tolstrup kaldet Mette. Barnefader udlægte Johannes Johansen fra Aalborg :11 Jun 1769 døbte Christen Jensens og Mette Nilsdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Anne :18 Jun 1769 døbte Thomas Pedersens og Johanne Sørensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Ellen :23 Jul 1769 døbte Peder Laursens og Anne Christensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Christen page 22Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020082 Page 22]. :27 Aug 1769 begr Jens Nilsen af Tolstrup, 56 Aar :20 Aug 1769 døbte Christen Lauritzens og Inger Nilsdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Karen Marie :24 Sep 1769 døbte Nils Nilsens og Else Andersdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Mette page 24Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020083 Page 24]. :1 Oct 1769 begr Peder Lauritzens og Karen Christensdatters barn af Tolstrup Christen, 10 ug :6 Jan 1770 døbte Christen Christensens og Johanne Laursdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Johanne :18 Mar 1770 døbte Christen Laursens og Karen Pedersdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Peder :4 Apr 1770 begr Povel Pedersen af Tolstrup, 59 Aar :8 Apr 1770 begr Christen Laursens og Karen Pedersdatters barn af Tolstrup Peder, 3 ug :19 Jan 1770 trol Laurs Jensen fra Aggersund og Zitzel Villumsdatter af Tolstrup :9 May 1770 copu Laurs Jensen fra Aggersund og Zitzel Villumsdatter af Tolstrup page 26Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020084 Page 26]. :4 Jun 1770 døbte Peder Olesens og Inger Jensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Søren :23 Sep 1770 døbte Peder Andersens og Kirsten Madsdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Mette page 28Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020085 Page 28]. :23 Sep 1770 døbte Søren Rasches og Anne Pedersdatters barn i Tolstrup kaldet Jens page 30Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [ Page 30]. :6 Jan 1771 døbte Jens Jensens og Johanne Pedersdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Anne Kirstine :15 Jan 1771 døbte Nils Nilsens og Else Andersdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Anders :10 Feb 1771 begr Karen Christensdatter af Tolstrup, 58 Aar page 32Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020087 Page 32]. :3 Mar 1771 døbte Anders Pedersens og Karen Poulsdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Bodild Marie :28 Apr 1771 døbte Christen Møllers og Mette Nilsdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Anne Cathrine. Fadd: Christen Jensen, Peder Christensen, Peder Nilsen af Tolstrup, Maren Laursdatter, ibid og Karen Sørensdatter fra Lendrup :20 Feb 1771 begr Kirsten Berthelsdatter af Tolstrup, 63 Aar :1 Apr 1771 begr Peder Laursens og Karen Christensdatter dødfødt pignbarn af Tolstrup :22 Mar 1771 trol Enkemand Søren Christensen og Enke Kirsten Andersdatter af Tolstrup. Forl: Nils Jensen og Laurs Jensen af Tolstrup :3 May 1771 copu Enkem og Enkekone Søren Christensen og Kirsten Andersdatter af Tolstrup :7 Apr 1771 begr Kirsten Isaacksdatter af Tolstrup, 69 Aar page 34Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020088 Page 34]. :25 Aug 1771 døbte Christen Jensens og Else Sørensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Christen :8 Sep 1771 døbte Christen Laursens og Karen Pedersdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Karen :29 Sep 1771 døbte Willum Sørensens og Dorthe Nilsdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Nils :29 May begr Peder Jespersen af Tolstrup, 25 Aar :5 Jun 1771 begr Anne Christensdatter af Tolstrup, 56 Aar :23 Jun 1771 begr Nils Nilsens og Else Andersdatters barn af Tolstrup 6 maan :3 Nov 1771 døbte Jacob Nilsens og Mette Andersdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Anne :23 Jun 1771 begr Christen Møllers og Mette Nilsdatters barn af Tolstrup, 5 ug :23 Jun 1771 trol Enkem Nils Christensen og Karen Knudsdatter af Tolstrup :13 Oct 1771 copu Enkemand Nils Christensen og Karen Knudsdatter af Tolstrup :8 Nov 1771 copu Enkemand Nils Jensen og Enke Birgithe Andersdatter af Tolstrup page 36Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020089 Page 36]. :1 Jan 1772 døbte Jens Jensens og Johanne Pedersdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Anne Kirstine :16 Feb 1772 døbte Nils Jensens og Birgitte Andersdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Jens :26 Jan 1772 begr Jens Jensens og Johanne Pedersdatters barn af Tolstrup Anne Kirstine, 3 ug page 38Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020090 Page 38]. :16 Feb 1772 døbte Christen Jensens og Maren Pedersdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Jens :8 Apr 1772 begr Gregers Jensen af Tolstrup, 62 Aar :10 May 1772 døbte Peder Laursens og Mette Olesdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Jens :19 Jul 1772 døbte Peder Laursens og Mette Christensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Christen page 40Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020091 Page 40]. :27 Sep 1772 døbte Thomas Jensens og Zidzel Christensdatters barn i Tolstrup kaldet Karen Marie :2 Aug 1772 begr Jørgen Pedersens hustru Magrethe Sørensdatter af Tolstrup, 48 Aar :23 Aug 1772 begr Jørgen Pedersen af Tolstrup, 49 Aar :7 Aug 1772 trol Povel Pedersen af Næsborg og Anne Jensdatter af Tolstrup :10 Oct 1772 copu Enkemand Nils Knudsen og Ellen Pedersdatter af Tolstrup :16 Oct 1772 copu Povel Pedersen af Næsborg og Anne Jensdatter af Tolstrup page 42Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020092 Page 42]. :29 Nov 1772 døbte Christen Møllers og Mette Nilsdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Christian :29 Nov 1772 døbte Christen Laursens og Inger Nilsdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Sophie Bloch :20 Sep 1772 begr Nils Christensens og Karen ... barn af Tolstrup :25 Oct 1772 begr Karen Jensdatter af Tolstrup 79 Aar :6 Nov 1772 trol Erich Christensen af Ørbech of Kirsten Sørensdatter af Tolstrup :10 Dec 1772 copu Enkem Erich Christensen af Ørbæk og Kirsten Sørensdatter af Tolstrup page 44Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020093 Page 44]. :21 Mar 1773 døbte Jens Jensens og Johanne Pedersdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Anne Kirstine :6 Jan 1773 trol Peder Jensen og Maren Jørgensdatter af Tolstrup page 46Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020094 Page 46]. :23 Mar 1773 døbte Nils Jensens og Birgitte Andersdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Povel :6 Jun 1773 døbte Jacob Nilsens og Mette Andersdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Zitzel Marie :4 Apr 1773 begr Nils Jensens og Birgitte Andersdatters barn af Tolstrup Povel, 16 dag :18 Apr 1773 begr Christen Laursens og Karen Pedersdatters barn af Tolstrup Karen, 1 1/2 Aar :18 Apr 1773 begr Anne Sørensdatter af Tolstrup, 76 Aar :25 Apr 1773 begr Jens Jensens og Johanne Pedersdatters barn af Tolstrup Anne Kirstine, 6 ug page 48Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020095 Page 48]. :13 Jun 1773 begr Jens Jensens og Johanne Pedersdatters barn af Tolstrup Peder, 4 1/2 Aar :20 Jun 1773 begr Thomas Jensens og Zitzel Christensdatters barn af Tolstrup Maren, 9 Aar :20 Jun 1773 begr Christen Knudsens og Maren Laursdatters barn af Tolstrup Peder, 5 Aar page 50Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020096 Page 50]. :12 Sep 1773 døbte Anders Pedersens og Karen Povelsdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Peder :4 Jul 1773 begr Christen Laursens og Inger Nilsdatters barn af Tolstrup Sophie Bloch, 1/2 Aar :22 Oct 1773 trol Lauritz Jensen og Anne Christensdatter af Tolstrup :2 Jul 1773 copu Enkemand Nils Christensen og Anne Nilsdatter af Tolstrup :19 Nov 1773 copu Jens Thomsen og Cathrine Sophie Christensdatter af Tolstrup page 52Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020097 Page 52]. :26 Nov 1773 copu Laurs Jensen og Anne Christensdatter af Tolstrup :9 Jan 1774 døbte Jens Thomsens og Cathrine Sophie Christensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Christen page 54Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020098 Page 54]. :6 Mar 1774 døbte Christen Jensens og Maren Pedersdatters barn af Tolstrpu kaldet Maren :6 Jun 1774 døbte Nils Knudsens og Lene Pedersdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Kirsten :8 May 1774 begr Jens Svenningsen af Tolstrup, 68 Aar :10 Jul 1774 døbte Christen Jensens og Else Sørensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Gregers page 56Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [ Page 56]. :30 Jul 1774 døbte Laurs Jensens og Anne Christensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Jens :23 Oct 1774 døbte Peder Andersens og Kirsten Madsdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Kirsten :2 Sep 1774 trol Nils Christensen af Næsborg og Else Jensdatter af Tolstrup :13 Nov 1774 døbte Willum Sørensens og Dorthe Nilsdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Peder :11 Nov 1774 copu Nils Christensen af Næsborg og Else Jensdatter af Tolstrup page 58Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020100 Page 58]. :4 Dec 1774 døbte Jens Jensens og Johanne Pedersdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Birgitte :25 Nov 1774 trol Jens Jensen og Kirsten Pedersdatter af Tolstrup :30 Dec 1774 copu Jens Jensen og Kirsten Pedersdatter af Tolstrup page 60Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020101 Page 60]. :22 Jan 1775 døbte Peder Laursens og Mette Christensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Karen :6 Feb 1775 døbte Jacob Nilsens og Mette Andersdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Kirsten :29 Jan 1775 begr Peder Nilsen af Tolstrup, 66 Aar :27 Aug 1775 begr Maren Clemensdatter af Tolstrup, 54 Aar :27 Aug 1775 begr Christen Nilsens og Mette Nilsdatters dødfødt af Tolstrup :6 Jun 1775 trol Enkemand Christen Nilsen fra Strandbygaard og Kirsten Stephansdatter af Tolstrup page 62Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020102 Page 62]. :5 Nov 1775 døbte Jens Jensens og Kirsten Pedersdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Bodild :19 Nov 1775 døbte Peder Laursens og Mette Jensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Else :26 Nov 1775 begr Jens Jensen af Tolstrup, 56 Aar :15 Oct 1775 copu Enkemand Christen Nilsen fra Strandbyegaard og Pign Kirsten Stephansdatter af Tolstrup page 64Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020103 Page 64]. :10 Dec 1775 døbte Jens Jensens og Johanne Pedersdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Nils :14 May 1776 døbte Anders Pedersens og Karen Povelsdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Jens :16 Jun 1776 døbte Christen Laursens og Inger Nilsdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Nils :12 May 1776 begr Christen Sallings hustru Maren Jensdatter af Tolstrup, 63 Aar :2 Jun 1776 begr Karen Christensdatter af Tolstrup, 39 Aar :6 Apr 1776 trol Poul Thomsen af Tolstrup og Inger Christensdatter fra Aggersund. Forl: Nils Christensen ibd og Anders ... af Tolstrup :31 May 1776 copu Poul Thomsen af Tolstrup og Inger Christensdatter fra Aggersund page 66Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020104 Page 66]. :27 Oct 1776 døbte Villum Sørensens og Dorthe Nilsdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Maren :13 Oct 1776 begr Jørgen Jensen af Tolstrup, 59 Aar :13 Nov 1776 begr Anne Jespersdatter af Tolstrup, 30 Aar :27 Nov 1776 begr Jesper Michelsen af Tolstrup, 67 Aar :20 Sep 1776 trol Michel Sørensen og Anne Pedersdatter af Tolstrup. Forl: Anders Laursen af Næsborg og Christen Jensen af Tolstrup :1 Nov 1776 copu Thomas Sørensen af Vindblæs og Anne Jespersdatter af Tolstrup :19 Nov 1776 Michel Sørensen og Anne Marie Pedersdatter af Tolstrup page 68Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020105 Page 68]. :6 Dec 1776 begr Villum Sørensens og Dorthe Nilsdatters barn af Tolstrup Maren, 8 ug :23 Feb 1777 døbte Christen Jensens og Maren Pedersdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Peder :28 Apr 1777 begr Peder Andersen af Tolstrup, 42 Aar :19 May 1777 begr Anne Laursdatter af Tolstrup, 85 Aar :20 Apr 1777 trol Enkemand Christen Sørensen og Maren Villesdatter af Tolstrup page 70Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020106 Page 70]. :3 Aug 1777 døbte Laurs Jensens og Anne Jensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Maren :19 Oct 1777 døbte Christen Sørensens og Mette Vognsdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Maren :22 Jun 1777 begr Birgitte Andersdatter af Tolstrup, 45 Aar :2 Oct 1777 trol Povel Jensen og Enkekone Kirsten Madsdatter af Tolstrup. Forl: Thomas Jensen af Tolstrup og Peder Jensen fra Løgsted :31 Oct 1777 copu Enkemand Christen Sørensen og Maren Villesdatter af Tolstrup :14 Nov 1777 copu Enkemand Nils Jensen af Tolstrup og Mette Jensdatter af Næsborg :21 Nov 1777 copu Poul Jensen og Enke Kirsten Madsdatter af Tolstrup page 72Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020107 Page 72]. :1 Jan 1778 døbte Jens Jensens og Kirsten Pedersdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Peder :1 Mar 1778 døbte Jens Jensens og Johanne Pedersdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Thomas :16 Apr 1778 døbte Michel Sørensens og Anne Pedersdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Maren :16 Apr 1778 døbte Villum Sørensens og Dorthe Nilsdatters barn Tolstrup kaldet Laurs :4 Feb 1778 begr Peder Christensen af Tolstrup, 67 Aar page 74Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020108 Page 74]. :16 Apr 1778 døbte Thomas Nilsens og Mette Nilsdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Laurs :28 Jun 1778 døbte Jacob Nilsens og Mette Andersdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Zitzel Marie :5 Jul 1778 begr Villum Sørensens og Dorthe Nilsdatters barn af Tolstrup Laurs, 8 uger :5 Jul 1778 begr Jacob Nilsens og Mette Andersdatters barn af Tolstrup Zitzel Marie, 4 uger :14 Jun 1778 trol Enkemand Jens Jacobsen fra ... i Aggersund og Pign Anne Jensdatter af Tolstrup. Forl: Nils Mortensen fra ... Aggersund og Christen Knudsen af Tolstrup page 76Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020109 Page 76]. :4 Oct 1778 døbte Peder Jensens og Maren Jørgensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Jens :18 Oct 1778 døbte Anders Pedersens og Karen Povelsdatters Tvilling børn navnet Karen og Else af Tolstrup :4 Oct 1778 begr Nils Jensens og Mette (Marie?) Jensdatters barn af Tolstrup Karen, 10 ug :25 Sep 1778 copu Enkemand Jens Jacobsen fra Aggersund og Anne Jensdatter af Tolstrup page 78Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020110 Page 78]. :20 Sep 1778 døbte Povel Jensens og Kirsten Madsdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Peder page 80Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020111 Page 80]. :26 Dec 1778 døbte Christen Laursens og Inger Nilsdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Halk Kapmand :22 Jan 1779 begr Peder Jensens og Maren Jørgensdatters barn af Tolstrup Jens, 16 uger :25 Jul 1779 døbte Jacob Nilsens og Mette Andersdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Johanne :13 Aug 1779 begr Karen Andersdatter af Tolstrup, 52 Aar page 82Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020112 Page 82]. :12 Sep 1779 døbte Laurs Jensens og Anne Jensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Christen :17 Oct 1779 døbte Niels Jensens og Mette Jensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Birgithe :24 Oct 1779 begr Laurs Jensens og Anne Jensdatters barn af Tolstrup Maren, 2 Aar page 84Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020113 Page 84]. :14 Nov 1779 døbte Anders Pedersens og Karen Povelsdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Christen :23 Jan 1780 døbte Michel Sørensens og Anne Pedersdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Peder :23 Jan 1780 døbte Christen Sørensens og Mette Vogensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Søren page 86Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020114 Page 86]. :30 Apr 1780 døbte Jens Jensens og Kirsten Pedersdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Else :15 May 1780 døbte Peder Jensens og Maren Jørgensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Jens :5 Mar 1780 begr Lars Jensens og Anne Jensdatters barn af Tolstrup Christen, 24 uger :21 May 1780 begr Jacob Nielsens og Mette Andersdatters barn af Tolstrup Anne, ( Aar page 88Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020115 Page 88]. :20 Aug 1780 døbte Jens Jensens og Johanne Pedersdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Ove :17 Sep 1780 døbte Else Christensdatters uægte barn af Tolstrup kaldet Else. Udlagte Barn Fader Jens Andersen fra Lundbye :4 Jun 1780 begr Jacob Nielsens og Mette Andersdatters barn af Tolstrup Kiersten :8 Oct 1780 døbte Jacob Nielsens og Mette Andersdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Anne :24 Sep 1780 begr Christen Haanings og Hustrus barn af Tolstrup Karen, 13 ugen :29 Nov 1780 begr Christen Salling af Tolstrup, 77 Aar :4 Aug 1780 trol Enkemand Jens Jensen fra Ørbæk og Pign Else Pedersdatter i Tolstrup. Forl: Hans Thorning i Smak Mølle og Christen Møller af Tolstrup :8 Oct 1780 trol Enkemand Jens Christensen fra Giftrup og Enkekone Johanne Marie Sørensdatter af Tolstrup. Forl: Thomas Jensen af Tolstrup og Morten Thomasen i Wildsted :13 Oct 1780 copu Enkemand Jens Jensen fra Ørbæk og Pign Else Pedersdatter i Tolstrup :3 Nov 1780 copu Enkemand Jens Christensen fra Aistrup og Enkekone Johanne Marie Sørensdatter af Tolstrup :10 Nov 1780 trol karl Peder Pedersen fra Walsted og Pign Johanne Jensdatter af Tolstrup. Forl: Niels Slot i Tolstrup og Niels Laursen af Barmer Sogn :27 Dec 1780 copu karl Peder Pedersen af Walsted og Pign Johanne Jensdatter af Tolstrup page 90Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020116 Page 90]. :1 Jan 1781 døbte Povel Jensens og Kirsten Madsdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Ingeborg :11 Feb 1781 døbte Peder Pedersens og Johanne Jensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Peder :25 Feb 1781 døbte Lars Jensens og Anne Christensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Christen :25 Feb 1781 begr Lars Christensen af Tolstrup, 81 Aar :18 Mar 1781 døbte Niels Jensens og Mette Jensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Maren :11 Mar 1781 begr Lars Jensens og Anne Christensdatters barn af Tolstrup Christen, 5 uger :9 Jan 1781 trol Karl Marchus Jensen og Pign Woldborg Sørensdatter, bygge af Tolstrup. Forl: Niels Slot og Christen Knudsen, bygge af Tolstrup :2 Feb 1781 copu Marchus Jensen og Pign Woldborg Sørensdatter, bygge af Tolstrup page 92Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020117 Page 92]. :9 Sep 1781 døbte Christen Laursens og Inger Nilsdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Maren :9 Sep 1781 begr Nils Slots og Mette Jensdatters barn af Tolstrup Maren, 24 ug :16 Sep 1781 begr Christen Olesen af Tolstrup, 58 Aar :23 Sep 1781 begr Maren Jensdatter fra Tolstrup, 56 Aar page 94Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020118 Page 94]. 7 Oct 1781 begr Jacob Nilsens og Mette Andersdatters barn af Tolstrup Anne, 1 Aar page 96Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020119 Page 96]. :21 Oct 1781 døbte Christen Sørensens og Mette Ovesdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Karen ... død :23 Dec 1781 døbte Michel Sørensens og Anne Pedersdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Søren :21 Oct 1781 begr Christen Sørensens og Mette Ovesdatters barn af Tolstrup Karen, 13 dag :9 Dec 1781 begr Markus Jensen og Voldborg Sørensdatters barn af Tolstrup Anne, 34 ug :16 Nov 1781 trol Jens Gregersen og Maren Christensdatter af Tolstrup. Forl: Anders Vestergaard og Thomas Jensen af Tolstrup :18 Dec 1781 trol Enkemand Peder Nilsen Slot af Næsborg og Maren Povelsdatter af Tolstrup. Forl: Nils ... i Tolstrup og Nils Winter i Næsborg :27 Dec 1781 copu Jens Gregersen og Maren Christensdatter af Tolstrup page 98Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020120 Page 98]. :30 Dec 1781 begr Povel Jensens og Kirsten Madsdatters barn af Tolstrup Ingeborg, 1 Aar :28 Dec 1781 trol Knud Christensen og Enkekone Else Magrete Andersdatter af Tolstrup. Forl: Thomas Andersen ibd og Jens Christensen fra Aistrup :17 Feb 1782 døbte Jens Jensen ... og Kirsten Pedersdatter barn af Tolstrup kaldet Søren :27 Jan 1782 begr Christen Sørensen ... i Tolstrup, 60 Aar :24 Feb 1782 begr Else Berthelsdatter af Tolstrup, 70 Aar :7 Mar 1782 begr Christen Østergaards kone Else Sørensdatter af Tolstrup, 47 Aar :8 Feb 1782 trol Enkemand Nils Sørensen fra Aistrup og Bodild Jensdatter af Tolstrup. Forl: Christen ... og Peder Nielsen, bygge fra Aistrup page 100Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020121 Page 100]. :16 Jun 1782 døbte Husmand Jens Jensen og Johanne Pedersdatter barn i Tolstrup kaldet Mette Marie :1 Sep 1782 begr Jacob Jensen af Tolstrup, 69 Aar :24 Jun 1782 trol Peder Christensen af Næsborg og Enkekone Dorthe Erichs?datter af Tolstrup. Forl: Nils Borup i Næsborg og Christen Møller i Tolstrup :28 Aug 1782 copu Enkemand Peder Nilsen af Næsborg og Maren Poulsdatter af Tolstrup :28 Sep 1782 døbte Laurs Haanings og Maren Andersdatters barn i Tolstrup kaldet Jens page 102Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020122 Page 102]. :3 Nov 1782 døbte Christen Sørensens og Mette Ovesdatters barn i Tolstrup kaldet Anne Marie :3 Nov 1782 begr Maren Pedersdatter af Tolstrup, 70 Aar :1 Nov 1782 copu Enkemand Nils Sørensen fra Aistrup og Bodild Jensdatter af Tolstrup :12 Nov 1782 copu Peder Christensen og Enke Dorthe Nilsdatter i Tolstrup page 104Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020123 Page 104]. :1 Dec 1782 døbte Marcus Jensens og Voldborg Sørensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Karen Marie. Fadd: Christen ..., Christen Sørensen af Tolstrup, Povel Jensen fra Engelstrup, Ellen Pedersdatter og Kirsten Christensdatter af Tolstrup page 106Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020124 Page 106]. :12 Jan 1783 døbte Jens Christensens og Johanne Thomsdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Else :16 Feb 1783 døbte Jens Gregersens og Maren Christensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Gregers page 108Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020125 Page 108]. 6 Jul 1783 døbte Peder Jensens og Maren Jørgensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Karen Marie page 110Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020126 Page 110]. :31 Aug 1783 døbte Nils Jensen Slot og Mette Jensdatter af Tolstrup, deres barn kaldet Jens :2 Nov 1783 døbte Jacob Østergaards og Mette Andersdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Kirsten page 112Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020127 Page 112]. :26 Nov 1783 begr Christen Thomsen fra Tolstrup, 33 Aar, 5 Maan :26 Dec 1783 døbte Poul Jensens og Kirsten Madsdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Ingeborg page 114Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020128 Page 114]. :7 Mar 1784 døbte Michel Sørensens og Anne Pedersdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Else Marie :14 Mar 1784 døbte Laurs Jensens og Anne Christensdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Jacob :4 Apr 1784 døbte Marcus Jensen og Woldborg Sørensdatter af Tolstrup, deres barn kaldet Jens. Fadd: Poval Jensen fra Engelstrup, Nils Nørgaard Tolstrup, Christen Sørensen i Oudrup, Maren Laursdatter og Inger Olufsdatter af Tolstrup page 116Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020129 Page 116]. :10 Oct 1784 begr Nils Christensen i Tolstrup, 73 Aar :10 Oct 1784 begr Nils Slots og Mette Jensdatters barn af Tolstrup Laurs, 8 dagn page 118Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020130 Page 118]. :31 Oct 1784 døbte Laurs Nilsen Haanings og Maren Andersdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Nils page 120Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020131 Page 120]. :2 Jan 1785 døbte Jens Jensen Vestergaards og Kirsten Pedersdatters barn i Tolstrup kaldet Peder. Fadd: Christen Jensen, Christen Salling i Tolstrup, Jens Hadngaard i Brøndum, Jomfr Catrine Wederking og Jomfr Bodild Kirstine Wederking, bygge fra Sebber... :1 Jan 1785 begr Peder Pedersens og Johanne Jensdatters barn af Tolstrup Anne Kirstine, 2 Aar :1 Jan 1785 begr Lars Haanings og Maren Andersdatters barn af Tolstrup Niels, 18 ugen :23 Jan 1785 begr Jens Jensen Østergaards og Kirsten Pedersdatters barn af Tolstrup Søren, 3 Aar page 122Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020132 Page 122]. :27 Feb 1785 døbte Peder Pedersens og Johanne Jensdatters barn i Tolstrup kaldet Anne Kirstine. Fadd: Nils Magnussen, Christen Knudsen, Lars Christensen, Mette Jensdatter og Bodild Johansdatter, alle af Tolstrup :3 Apr 1785 døbte Jens Povelsens og Johanne Thomsdatters barn i Tolstrup kaldet Mette :13 Mar 1785 begr Peder Pedersens og ... Jensdatters barn i Tolstrup Anne Kirstine, 3 ugen page 124Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020133 Page 124]. :16 May 1785 døbte Jacob Østergaards og Mette Andersdatters barn fra Tolstrup kaldet Anne Cathrine :17 Jul 1785 døbte Christen Sørensens og Mette Ovesdatters barn fra Tolstrup kaldet Ove :3 Apr 1785 begr Nils Laursen Haaning i Tolstrup, 64 Aar :12 Jun 1785 begr Jens Michelsen i Tolstrup, 53 Aar :17 May 1785 trol Anders Christensen fra Miallerup og Karen Nilsdatter i Tolstrup. Forl: Nils Slot og Laurs Haaning fra Tolstrup page 126Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020134 Page 126]. :9 Oct 1785 døbte Anders Christensen og Karen Nilsdatters barn af Tolstrup kaldet Christen :3 Jul 1785 begr Jacob Østergaards og Mette Andersdatters barn i Tolstrup Anne Catrine, 14 uger :6 Jul 1785 begr Christen Laursen Haaning i Tolstrup, 53 Aar :27 Sep 1785 trol Laurs Povelsen fra Vilsted og Enke kone Mette Nilsdatter i Tolstrup. Forl: Christen Christensen fra Vilsted og Christen Møller i Tolstrup :30 Sep 1785 trol Anders Ovesen og Mette Jørgensdatter fra Tolstrup. Forl: Thomas ... fra Miallerup og Christen Svenningsen i Tolstrup :8 Jul 1785 copu Anders Christensen fra Miallerup og Karen Nilsdatter fra Tolstrup :28 Oct 1785 copu Anders Ovesen og Mette Jørgensdatter fra Tolstrup :14 Oct 1785 trol Christen Christensen og Enkekone Anne Nilsdatter i Tolstrup. Forl: ... i Næsborg og Jacob Østergaard i Tolstrup :4 Nov 1785 copu Laurs Povelsen fra Vilsted og Enkekone Mette Nilsdatter i Tolstrup :4 Nov 1785 copu Christen Christensen og Enkekone Anne Nilsdatter i Tolstrup page 128Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020135 Page 128]. :20 Nov 1785 døbte Jens Salling og Maren Stephansdatters barn i Tolstrup kaldet Peder :3 Feb 1786 trol Michel Jespersen og Maren Pedersdatter af Tolstrup. Forl: Christen Jensen og Christen Knudsen af Tolstrup page 130Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020136 Page 130]. :26 Feb 1786 døbte Peder Pedersen og Johanne Jensdatters barn fra Tolstrup kaldet Jens :19 Mar 1786 døbte Jens Gregersen og Maren Christensdatter i Tolstrup, barn kaldet Karen Marie :5 Mar 1786 begr Marcus Jensen og Voldborg Sørensdatters barn i Tolstrup Maren, 4 dagn :26 Mar 1786 begr Jens Povelsen og Johanne Thomsdatter fra Tolstrup, barn Mette, 1 Aar :11 May 1786 trol Karl Jens Madsen fra Tolstrup og Enke kone Anne Pedersdatter i Næsborg. Forl: Peder ... i Tolstrup og Jørgen Møller i Næsborg :3 Mar 1786 copu Michel Jespersen og Maren Pedersdatter fra Tolstrup page 132Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020137 Page 132]. :7 May 1786 døbte Jens Christensen Malle og Anne Povelsdatter i Tolstrup, barn kaldet Christen :23 Apr 1786 begr Peder Olesen i Tolstrup, 60 Aar :14 May 1786 begr Christen Sørensen og Mette Ovesdatter i Tolstrup, barn Ove, 1 Aar :18 Jun 1786 døbte Michel Jespersen og Maren Pedersdatter fra Tolstrup, barn kaldet Dorthe :9 Jul 1786 begr Niels Sloth og Mette Jensdatter fra Tolstrup, dødfødt barn page 134Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020138 Page 134]. :30 Jul 1786 begr Pign Anne Knudsdatter i Tolstrup, 58 Aar :10 Sep 1786 begr Christen Jensen Larm og Hustru Maren Christensdatter i Tolstrup, Søn Søren, 6 ugen :10 Sep 1786 begr Niels Jensen Slot og Hustru Mette Jensdatter i Tolstrup, Søn Jens, 3 Aar page 136Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020139 Page 136]. :10 Sep 1786 begr Michel Sørensen Kuck og Hustru Ane Pedersdatter i Tolstrup, dødfødt tvilling Søn :24 Sep 1786 begr Lars Nielsen Haahing og Hustru Maren Andersdatter i Tolstrup en dødfødt Søn :5 Nov 1786 døbte Michel Sørensen Kuch og Hustru Ane Pedersdatter i Tolstrup en Søn Matthis :27 Oct 1786 trol Ungkarl Poul Christensen fra Aggersund og Pign Kirsten Christensdatter af Tolstrup. Forl: Jesper Christensen fra Aggersund og Niels Nørgaard af Tolstrup :5 Nov 1786 døbte Peder Jensen og Hustru Maren Jørgensdatter af Tolstrup, en Datter Maren :24 Nov 1786 copu Ungkarl Poul Christensen af Aggersund og Pign Kirstine Christensdatter af Tolstrup page 138Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020140 Page 138]. :10 Dec 1786 begr Peder Pedersen og Hustru Ane Jensdatter af Tolstrup en Søn Jens, 24 ugen :17 Dec 1786 begr Jens Andersens kone Johanne Christensdatter, 67 Aar i Tolstrup page 140Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020141 Page 140]. :28 Jan 1787 døbte Jens Poulsen og Hustru Johanne Thomasdatter i Tolstrup end Datter Mette :4 Feb 1787 døbte Marcus Jensen og Hustru Volborg Sørensdatter i Tolstrup en Søn Christen page 142Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020142 Page 142]. :9 Apr 1787 døbte Christen Sørensen og Mette Ovesdatter fra Tolstrup en Søn Ove page 144Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020143 Page 144]. :1 Jul 1787 døbte Anders Ovesen og Hustru Mette Jørgensdatter fra Tolstrup en Datter Maren :22 Jul 1787 begr Christen Sørensen og Hustru Mette Ovesdatter Søn Ove i Tolstrup, 15 ugen page 150Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020146 Page 150]. :26 Dec 1787 døbte Michel Jespersen og Maren Pedersdatter af Tolstrup en Datter Kirsten :6 Jan 1788 døbte Poul Pedersen Nørgaard og Anne Jensdatter i Næsborg en Datter kaldet Johanne page 152Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020147 Page 152]. :6 Jan 1788 begr Kirsten Michel Jespersens Datter i Tolstrup 8 uger :27 Jan 1788 begr Jens Jensen Vestergaards Barn Peder i Tolstrup 2 Aar og 3 uger :6 Jan 1788 døbte Peder Pedersen og Hustru Johanne en Datter Else page 154Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020148 Page 154]. :10 Feb 1788 døbte Jens Christensen Malle og Hustru Johanne Christensdatter i Tolstrup en Datter Anne page 158Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020150 Page 158]. :27 Jul 1788 døbte Niels Jensen Slot og Hustru Mette Jensdatter af Tolstrup en Søn kaldet Jens page 160Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020151 Page 160]. :19 Oct 1788 døbte Marcus Jensen og Voldborg Sørensdatter i Tolstrup en Datter Maren. Fadd Jens Sallings Kone Maren Stephansdatter i Tolstrup, Maren Sørensdatter, Anders Nielsen Nørgaard og Anders Sørensen alle af Tolstrup og Christen Sørensen i Oudrup :30 Nov 1788 døbte Jens Gregersen og Maren Christensdatter i Tolstrup en Søn Christen. Fadd Pign Birgithe Christensdatter Vestergaard i ..., Pign Anne Christensdatter Møller, Jens Christensen, Anders Jensen og Lars Christensen alle af Tolstrup :26 Oct 1788 begr Karen Jensdatter i Tolstrup 82 Aar :23 Nov 1788 begr Mads ... Kone Johanne Jensdatter i Tolstrup 61 Aar page 162Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020152 Page 162]. :28 Dec 1788 begr Lars Poulsens Kone Mette Nielsdatter i Tolstrup 52 Aar :28 Dec 1788 begr Marcus Jensen og Voldborg Sørensdatter i Tolstrup deres Datter Maren 13 uger :8 Feb 1789 døbte Søren Poulsen ... og Inger Lauridsdatter i Tolstrup en Søn Christen page 164Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020153 Page 164]. :22 Mar 1789 døbte Jens Poulsen og Johanne Thomasdatter i Tolstrup en Søn Thomas. Fadd Pign Mette Johansdatter i Tolstrup, Pgn Maren Andersdatter ib, Jens Sørensen Malle og Gregers Poulsen af Næsborg, Peder Nielsen af Brøndum :29 Mar 1789 døbte Stephan Andersen i Engelstrup og Hustru Karen Andersdatter i Tolstrup deres Søn Peder. Fadd Pign Anne Laursdatter fra Engelstrup, Christen Baarup ibid, Christen Møller, Søren Møller og Anne Villumsdatter alle af Tolstrup :9 Apr 1789 døbte Michel Jespersen og Hustru Maren Pedersdatter i Tolstrup en Datter Anne. Fadd Lars Pedersens Kone Bodil Marie Jespersdatter af Salling, Jens Jensen i Ørbæk, Niels Jespersen, Christen Knudsen og Pign Anne Laursdatter alle af Tolstrup :22 Mar 1789 begr Michel Sørensen Kuch og Hustru Anne Pedersdatter i Tolstrup deres Søn Mattis 3 AAr og 4 maaned page 166Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020154 Page 166]. :5 Jul 1789 døbte Christen Sørensen og Hustru Mette Ovesdatter i Tolstrup en Datter Bodil Marie. Fadd Jens Sørensens Kone Anne Nielsdatter i Miallerup, Thomas Ovesens kone Anne Laursdatter ib, Christopher i Øster Ørbæk, Anders Væver og Peder Sørensen Kuch bygge i Tolstrup :17 May 1789 begr Thomas Christensens Enke Anne Christensdatter i Tolstrup 78 Aar page 168Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020155 Page 168]. :22 Sep 1789 døbte Søren Jensen Møller og Ingeborg Christensdatter i Tolstrup en Datter Else. Fadd: Inger Nielsdatter, Pign Maren Pedersdatter, Jens Christensen Møller og Lars Poulsen alle af Tolstrup og Peder Christensen af Staun :11 Aug 1789 trol Ungkarl Niels Andersen af Tolstrup og Pign Maren Jensdatter af Næsborg. Forl: Hans Christensen fra Thed, Niels Slot i Tolstrup page 170Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020156 Page 170]. :6 Dec 1789 døbte Marcus Jensen og Woldborg Sørensdatter af Tolstrup en Datter Maren. Fadd Poul Jensens Kone fra Engelstrup Kirsten Pedersdatter, Christen Sørensens Kone Gredsire Marie Jacobsdatter fra Oudrup, Niels Nørgaard af Tolstrup, Peder Toft i Engelstrup og Niels Poulsen, ... Nielsen :17 Jan 1790 døbte Lars Povelsen og Karen Pedersdatter i Tolstrup en Datter Mette Marie. Fadd Jens Tverstrups Kone Kirsten Pedersdatter i Kornum, Søren Frisgaards Kone Karen Marie Poulsdatter i Lundbye, Christen Poulsen i Barmer, Michel Poulsen i Gundersted og Søren Vestergaard i Tolstrup :3 Jan 1790 begr Christen Jensen Møller i Tolstrup 60 Aar page 172Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020157 Page 172]. :7 Mar 1790 døbte Michel Sørensen Kuch og Hustru Anne Pedersdatter i Tolstrup en Datter Inger Marie. Fadd Peder Sørensens Kone Maren Christensdatter, Christen Knudsen, Niels Fredericksen Smed, Anders Vestergaard og Datter Karen Marie alle af Tolstrup :... 1790 døbte Peder Pedersen og Hustru Anne Jensdatter af Tolstrup en Søn Jens. Fadd Peder Christensens Enke Inger Jensdatter, Marcus Jensens Kone Voldborg Sørensdatter, Niels Slot, Lars Christensen og Jens Jensen alle af Tolstrup :2 May 1790 døbte Jens Pedersen Salling og Maren Stephansdatter en Søn Christen. Fadd Lars Smeds Kone i Vilsted Karen Stephansdatter, Pign Mette Johansdatter, Niels Salling, Niels Nørgaard og Christen Knudsen alle af Tolstrup :30 May 1790 døbte Niels Fredericksen og Kone Maren Jensdatter af Tolstrup en Datter Anne. Fadd ... Kirsten Jensdatter, Pign Maren Fredericksdatter og Søren Fredericksen bygge fra mon ... Han Herred, Lars Fredericksen i Vilsted og Just Smed i Næsborg :3 Mar 1790 begr Søren Mossings Kone Kirsten Andersdatter i Tolstrup 80 Aar :7 Mar 1790 begr Pign Karen Sørensdatter i Tolstrup 34 Aar :17 Mar 1790 begr Niels Nielsen Salling i Tolstrup 77 Aar page 174Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020158 Page 174]. :21 Nov 1790 døbte Niels Jensen Slot og Hustru Mette Jensdatter i Tolstrup en Søn Lars. Fadd Pign Johanne Hansdatter fra Sall, Pign Anne Andersdatter i Vormstrup, Just Smed i Næsborg, Jens Andersen og Niels Smed af Tolstrup :18 Jul 1790 begr Niels Fredericksens Datter i Tolstrup Anne 9 uger :22 Aug 1790 begr Jens Jensens Enke Kirsten Andersdatter af Tolstrup 79 Aar page 176Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020159 Page 176]. :23 Jan 1791 døbte Lars Nielsen Haaning og Maren Andersdatter i Tolstrup en Datter Johanne Marie. Fadd Pign Mette Johansdatter, Pign Maren Pedersdatter bygge af Tolstrup, Anders Svenstrup af Miallerup, Niels Christensen og Christen Haaning, bygge af Næsborg :27 Feb 1791 døbte Poul Thomesen og Inger Christensdatter i Tolstrup deres Søn Knud. Fadd Pign Karen Marie Andersdatter i Tolstrup, Kirsten Nielsdatter fra Aggersund, Peder Nielsen ibid, Just Smed af Næsborg og Poul Andersen fra Tolstrup :27 Feb 1791 begr Christen Møllers Datter i Tolstrup 21 ... :27 Feb 1791 begr Jens Jensen i Tolstrup 74 Aar :18 Feb 1791 trol Ungkarl Jens Jensen og Pign Anne Jensdatter bygge af Tolstrup. Forl Christen Jensen i Hemdrup og Peder Jensen i Tolstrup :4 Mar 1791 copu Ungkarl Jens Jensen og Pign Anne Jensdatter bygge af Tolstrup page 178Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020160 Page 178]. :8 May 1791 døbte Anders Ovesen og Mette Jørgensdatter af Tolstrup en Søn Øve. Fadd Peder Svenningsens Kone Maren Jørgensdatter, Mette Pedersdatter, Christen Lauridsen, Peder og Jens Jørgensen alle af Tolstrup :19 Jun 1791 døbte Michel Jespersen og Maren Pedersdatter af Tolstrup en Søn Jesper. Fadd Jens Jensens Kone Else Pedersdatter i Ørbæk, Mette Kirstine Jespersdatter, Peder Gravmand og Jens Pedersen alle af Tolstrup og Lars Pedersen i Salling :26 Jun 1791 døbte Jens Christensen Malle og Johanne Thomasdatter i Tolstrup en Datter Anne Marie. Fadd Pign Birgithe Christensdatter, Mette Johansdatter, Jens Pedersen, Anders Nielsen og Jens Poulsen alle af Tolstrup :14 Aug 1791 døbte Jens Jensen Brøndum og Anne Jensdatter i Tolstrup en Søn Jens. Fadd Anne Pedersdatter i Næsborg, Maren Pedersdatter, Jens Christensen Vestergaard, Jens Møller og Morten Pedersen alle af Tolstrup :12 Aug 1791 trol Ungkarl Christen Pedersen af Tolstrup og Pign Anne Cathrine Jensdatter af Næsborg. Forl Lars Back og Jørgen Malle af Næsborg :4 Oct 1791 copu Christen Pedersen af Tolstrup og Anne Cathrine Jensdatter i Næsborg page 180Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020161 Page 180]. :9 Oct 1791 døbte Marcus Jensen og Voldborg Sørensdatter af Tolstrup en Søn Povel. Fadd Mette Johansdatter, Maren Nielsdatter, Christen Knudsen alle af Tolstrup, Christen Sørensen i Oudrup og Poul Jensen i Engelstrup :2 Nov 1791 døbte Søren Poulsen og Inger Lauridsdatter i Tolstrup en Datter Anne Marie. Fadd Christen Lauridsens Kone Mette Christensdatter af Vindblæs, Mette Lauridsdatter, Niels Sloth, Marcus Jensen og Jens Olufsen alle af Tolstrup :4 Dec 1791 døbte Poul Pedersen Nørgaard og Anne Jensdatter i Næsborg en Søn Thomas. Fadd Jens Sloths Kone Maren Sørensdatter i Næsborg, Pign Karen Jensdatter, Anders Jensen og Jens Andersen af Tolstrup, Niels Vinther i Næsborg :30 Oct 1791 begr Christen Jensen Vestergaard af Tolstrup 72 Aar :11 Dec 1791 begr Niels Sloth of Mette Jensdatter i Tolstrup deres Søn Lars ... 7 uger page 182Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020162 Page 182]. :12 Feb 1792 døbte Jens Poulsen of Johanne Thomasdatter af Tolstrup en Søn Gregers. Fadd Pign Mette Johansdatter i Tolstrup, Pign Kirstine Nielsdatter i Nørgaard, Jens Malle og Gregers Poulsen af Næsborg og Peder Nielsen af Brondund :26 Feb 1792 døbte Niels Fredericksen Smed og Hustru Maren Jensdatter i Tolstrup en Datter Anne Cathrine. Fadd Pign Kirsten Fredericksdatter af Manstrup... Pign Maren ... af Tal, Lars Smed i Vilsted, Peder Smed i Bolrup og Søren Fredericksen fra Manstrup :6 May 1792 døbte Lars Poulsen og Hustru Karen Pedersdatter af Tolstrup en Søn Poul. Fadd Pign Birgithe Christensdatter Vestergaard af Tolstrup, Kirsten Nielsdatter Nørgaard, Peder Jensen, Jens Christensen Møller og Poul Pedersen alle ibid :4 Mar 1792 begr Søren Poulsen ... og Inger Lauridsdatter i Tolstrup deres Søn Christen 3 Aar :21 Mar 1792 begr Jens Poulsen og Johanne Thomasdatter i Tolstrup dres Søn Gregers 11 uger :27 Apr 1792 trol Ungkarl Jens Pedersen og Pign Maren Sørensdatter af Tolstrup. Forl Marcus Jensen af Tolstrup, Jens Malle i Næsborg :8 Jun 1792 copu Ungkarl Jens Pedersen og Maren Sørensdatter af Tolstrup page 184Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020163 Page 184]. :17 Jun 1792 døbte Michel Sørensen Kuk og Hustru Anne Pedersdatter i Tolstrup en Søn Mattias. Fadd Mads Jensens Kone Johan Jensdatter i Vormstrup, Pign Maren Pedersdatter, Christen Knudsen, Søren Vestergaard og Christian Møller af Tolstrup :17 Jun 1792 døbte Peder Pedersen og Johanne Jensdatter af Tolstrup en Datter Anne Cathrine. Fadd Marcus Jensens Kone Voldborg Sørensdatter, Anne Poulsdatter og Niels Møller alle af Tolsturp, Jens Jensen og Poul Jensen ibid :5 Aug 1792 døbte Christen Sørensen og Mette Wesdatter i Tolstrup deres Tvillinger Søren og Poul. Fadd Christopher Madsens Kone Kirstine Sørensdatter i Ørbech og Thomas Ovesens Kone Anne Lauridsdatter af Mallerup, Jens Sørensen ibid, Jens Andersen, Gregers Jensen, Knud Gregersen, Poul Jensen, Anders Ovesen, Anne Cathrine og Anne Sophie Nielsdatter alle af Tolstrup :13 Sep 1792 døbte Jens Pedersen og Maren Sørensdatter af Tolstrup en Søn Peder. Fadd Pign Johanne Poulsdatter, Maren Jacobsdatter, Marcus Jensen, Anders Vestergaard og Anders Christensen ibid :16 Sep 1792 begr Lars Teøchens Hustru Zidsel Villumsdatter 76 Aar :6 Jul 1792 trol Ungkarl Anders Jensen af Tolstrup og Pign Karen Jensdatter af Næsborg. Forl: Poul Nørgaard og Jens Malle bygge af Næsborg :10 Aug 1792 copu Anders Jensen og Karen Jensdatter af Tolstrup :7 Aug 1792 trol Niels Pedersen Salling og Birgithe Christensdatter Vestergaard. Forl Niels Knudsen og Marcus Jensen af Tolstrup :12 Aug1792 trol Søren Christensen Vestergaard og Mette Johansdatter af Tolstrup. Forl Niels Knudsen, Niels Salling af Tolstrup page 186Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020164 Page 186]. :30 Nov 1792 døbte Niels Sørensen og Kamarie Nielsdatter af Tolstrup en Søn Niels :31 Oct 1792 begr Maren Sørensdatter 77 Aar :18 Nov 1792 begr Michel Sørensen Kuchs Søn Matthis 27 uger :9 Sep 1792 trol Ove Nielsen fra Gislum og Anne Sophie Nielsdatter af Tolstrup. Forl Søren Christensen fra ... og Niels Nielsen i tolstrup :11 Sep 1792 trol Christen Lauridsen og Enkekone Johan Pedersdatter i Tolstrup. Forl Christen Sørensen og Niels Slot af Tolstrup :5 Oct 1792 copu Ove Nielsen af Gislum og Anne Sophie Nielsdatter af Tolstrup :5 Oct 1792 copu Christen Lauridsen og Enkekone Johanne Pedersdatter af Tolstrup :16 Nov 1792 trol Gregers Poulsen i Næsborg og Pign Maren Nielsdatter af Tolstrup. Forl Niels Vinther i Næsborg og Niels Salling af Tolstrup :12 Oct 1792 copu Niels Pedersen Salling og Birgithe Christensdatter Vestergaard af Tolstrup :19 Oct 1792 copu Søren Vestergaard og Mette Johansdatter af Tolstrup page 188Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020165 Page 188]. :28 Dec 1792 copu Gregers Poulsen af Næsborg og Maren Nielsdatter i Tolstrup :3 Mar 1793 begr Thomas Andersen i Tolstrup 71 Aar page 190Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020166 Page 190]. :3 Mar 1793 døbte Niels Fredericksen Smed og Hustru Maren Jensdatter i Tolstrup en Søn Jens. Fadd Pige Maren Hansdatter i Tolstrup, Just Jensen Smed af Næsborg, Søren ... i Ranum, Niels Slot og Kirsten Nielsdatter af Tolstrup ... 10 Jan :24 Mar 1793 døbte Michel Jespersen og Hustru Maren Pedersdatter af Tolstrup en Søn Jens. Fadd Jens Jensens Else Pedersdatter i Ørbæk, Maren Pedersdatter, Jens Pedersen og Peder Svenningsen alle af Tolstrup og Lars Pedersen af Salling ... 14 Mar :20 May 1793 døbte Anders Jensen og Karen Jensdatter af Tolstrup en Søn Thomas. Fadd Christen Smeds Kone Anne Jensdatter i Salling, Pign Kirsten Nielsdatter Vinter fra Næsborg, Jens Andersen, Gregers Jensen og Peder Sørensen Kuk alle i Tolstrup :14 Jul 1793 døbte Marcus Jensen og Hustru Volborg Sørensdatter i Tolstrup en Datter Kirsten. Fadd Anders Jensens Kone Karen Jensdatter i Tolstrup, Pign Anne Kirstine Nielsdatter af Oudrup og Christen Sørensen ib, Jens Jensen af Engelstrupog Anders Sørensen i Oudrup :28 Apr 1793 begr Niels Knudsens Datter Kirsten fra Tolstrup Nøgaard 19 Aar :20 May 1793 Niels Fredericksen Smed og Hustru Maren Jensdatter af Tolstrup deres Søn Jens 18 uger :20 May 1793 begr Poul Thomesen og Inger Christensdatter i Tolstrup deres Søn Knud 2 Aar :23 Jun 1793 begr Michel Jespersen og Hustru Maren Pedersdatter i Tolstrup deres Søn Jens 13 Uger page 192Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020167 Page 192]. :26 Dec 1793 døbte Niels Sørensen Vestergaard og Maren Pedersdatter af Tolstrup en Søn Peder. Fadd Søren Sørensens Kone Maren Madsdatter i Vormstrup, Anne Marie Pedersdatter, Anders Vestergaard og Morten Pedersen af Næsborg, Christen Jensen af Tolstrup :20 Oct 1793 begr Mette Erichsdatter i Næsborg uæge barn 10 dagn, udlagte Barnefader Morten Pedersen i Tolstrup :15 Dec 1793 begr uægte dødfødt Søn, Moderen Maren Christensdatter i Tolstrup og Søren Andersen fra Aggersund udlagte Barnefader :27 Apr 1794 døbte Peder Pedersen og Johanne Jensdatter i Tolstrup en Datter Anne Kirstine. Fadd Niels Sallings Kone Birthe Christensdatter, Anders Jensens Kone Karen Jensdatter, Niels Vestergaard, Niels Salling og Niels Jensen alle af Tolstrup :12 Jan 1794 begr Maren Jørgensdatters uægte barn Anne Cathrine i Næsborg 14 uger :23 Feb 1794 begr Søren Christensen af Tolstrup 76 Aar :9 Mar 1794 begr Niels Vestergaards Søn Peder i Tolstrup 10 uger page 194Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020168 Page 194]. :20 Jul 1794 døbte Ove Nielsen og Hustru Anne Sophie Nielsdatter i Tolstrup en Søn Niels. Fadd ... Ingeborg Engelstrup, Anne Cathrine Nielsdatter, Knud Gregersen, Niels Nielsen og Peder Nielsen Smed alle af Tolstrup :31 Aug 1794 døbte Jens Pedersen og Maren ... af Tolstrup en Datter Kiersten. Fadd Pign Kamarie Andersdatter Vestergaard, ... Christensen, Anders Sørensen og Anders Vestergaard alle af Tolsturp og Kirsten Nielsdatter fra Aggersund :21 Sep 1794 døbte Lars Nielsen Haaning og Hustru Maren Andersdatter i Tolstrup en Datter Inger. Fadd Pign Maren Jacobsdatter Haaning, Pign Mette Pedersdatter, Poul Salling, Jørgen Pedersen alle af Tolstrup og Anders Christensen fra Miallerup :23 Nov 1794 døbte Lars Poulsen og Karen Pedersdatter af Tolstrup en Søn Niels. Fadd Søren Vestergaards Kone Mette Johansdatter i Tolstrup, Pign Maren Poulsdatter, Peder Svenningsen, Jens Møller og Gregers Vestergaard alle af Tolstrup :27 Apr 1794 begr Peder Pedersens Kone Johanne Jensdatter i Tolstrup 43 Aar :11 May 1795 begr Peder Pedersens Datter Anne Kirstine 14 dagn :16 May 1794 begr Niels Frederick Smeds Søn Laurids i Tolstrup :23 May 1794 trol Peder Pedersen og Pign Maren Pedersdatter af Tolstrup. Forl Marcus Jensen i Tolstrup og Jens Jensen i Brøndum :11 Jul 1794 copu Peder Pedersen og Maren Pedersdatter af Tolstrup :16 Sep 1794 trol Anders Nielsen Nørgaard af Tolstrup og Pign Anne Kirstine Pedersdatter af Oudrup. Forl Niels Nørgaard og Marcus Jensen bygge af Tolstrup :11 Nov 1794 copu Anders Nielsen Nørgaard og Pign Anne Kirstine Pedersdatter af Tolstrup page 196Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020169 Page 196]. :10 Jan 1795 døbte Niels Vestergaard og Maren Pedersdatter i Tolstrup en Søn Peder. Fadd Anders Vestergaards Kone Anne Pedersdatter i Næsborg, Pign Maren Pedersdatter Møller, Morten Pedersen Møller ibid, Christen Jensen i Tolstrup og Søren Vinther i Vormstrup :19 Apr 1795 døbte Marcus Jensen og Voldborg Sørensdatter af Tolstrup en Søn Søren. Fadd Jens Sallings Kone Maren Stephansdatter, Niels Sallings Kone Birgithe Christensdatter, Jens Olufsen, Niels Nørgaard alle af Tolstrup og POul Jensen af Engelstrup :19 Apr 1795 døbte Jens Christensen Malle og Johanne Thomasdatter i Tolstrup en Søn Christen. Fadd Pign Johanne Pedersdatter, Pign Maren Jacobsdatter ... Christian Møller, Peder Poulsen og Jens Sørensen Rash alle af Tolstrup :25 Feb 1795 begr Jens Pedersens Datter Kirsten af Tolstrup 1/2 Aar :11 Mar 1795 begr Niels Sørensen Smeds Barn Christen af Tolstrup 6 uger :25 May 1795 begr Jens Larsen Haaning i Tolstrup 76 Aar :7 Jun 1795 begr Christen Knudsens Kone Maren Lauridsdatter i Tolstrup 65 Aar page 198Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020170 Page 198]. :14 May 1795 døbte Christen Sørensen og Mette Ovesdatter i Tolstrup en Datter Karen Marie. Fadd Christopher Madsens Kone Kirsten Sørensdatter i Ørbæk, Pign Mette Nielsdatter og Poul Jensen i Tolstrup, Jens Sørensen og Thomas Nielsen i Miallerup :14 May 1795 døbte Michel Jespersen og Maren Pedersdatter en Søn Jens. Fadd Poul Jensens Kone Kirsten Madsdatter, Niels Vinters Kone Mette Jensdatter, Jens Christensen Møller alle af Tolstrup, Jens Jensen fra Ørbæk og Lars Pedersen i Salling :19 Jul 1795 døbte Anders Nørgaard og Anne Kirstine Pedersdatter en Søn Niels. Fadd Niels Nørgaards Kone Ellen Pedersdatter af Tolstrup, Poul Salling og Marcus Jensen ibid, Peder ... og Gregers Poulsens Kone Maren Nielsdatter fra Næsborg :4 Oct 1795 døbte Niels Frederick Smed og Maren Jensdatter i Tolstrup en Datter Anne. Fadd Maren Jensdatter i Fall, Pign Kirsten Fredericksdatter af Vilsted, Just Smed i Næsborg og Niels Slot og Anders Vestergaard af Tolstrup :6 Dec 1795 begr Michel Jespersens Søn Jens 21 uger :27 Dec 1795 begr Anne Pedersdatter i Tolstrup 87 Aar :6 Oct 1795 trol Niels Jensen og Johanne Poulsdatter bygge af Tolstrup. Forl Anders Jensen i Tolstrup og Lars Poulsen af Kornum :20 Oct 1795 trol Lars Christensen og Bodil Marie Andersdatter af Tolstrup. Forl Søren Vestergaard og Marcus Jensen af Tolstrup :13 Nov 1795 copu Niels Jensen og Johanne Poulsdatter af Tolstrup :13 Nov 1795 copu Lars Christensen og Bodil Marie Andersdatter af Tolstrup page 350Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020243 Page 350]. :25 Mar 1796 døbte Niels Pedersen Salling og Birgithe Christensdatter af Tolstrup en Datter Else. Fadd Søren Vestergaards Kone Mette Johansdatter af Tolstrup, Karen Andersdatter Vestergaard, Niels Nørgaard, Jens Sahl og Jens Veberg alle ibid :12 Jun 1796 døbte Jens ... og Hustru Maren Poulsdatter af Tolstrup en Datter Kirsten. Fadd Pign Kirsten Nielsdatter af Aggersund, Kirsten Nielsdatter Vinter, Anders Sørensen og Marcus Jensen af Tolstru og Christen Sørensen i Oudrup :2 Oct 1796 døbte Lars Christensen og Bodil Marie Andersdatter en Datter Maren. Fadd Pign Kamarie Andersdatter, Pign Maren Christensdatter og Christen Knudsen alle af Tolsturp, Poul Christensen af Aggersund og Just Smed af Næsborg :25 Oct 1796 døbte Jens Christensen Møller og Anne Sørensdatter i Tolstrup en Datter Mariane. Fadd Jens ... Kone Maren Sørensdatter i Næsborg, Pign Maren Pedersdatter i Løgsted, Anders Møller i Lemdrup og ... Christensen i Aggersund :10 Jan 1796 begr Peder Pedersens dødfødt Søn i Tolstrup :14 Feb 1796 begr Christen Sørensens Søn Søren af Tolstrup 3 Aar :? May 1796 begr Poul Thomasens Søn Christen af Tolstrup 13 Aar page 352Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020244 Page 352]. :12 Mar 1797 døbte Anders Jensen og Karen Jensdatter i Tolstrup en Søn Jens. Fadd Gregers Jensens Kone Inger Jensdatter ibid, Kirsten Nielsdatter, Poul Nørgaard, Lars Piselhoj alle af Næsborg og Jens Salling af Tolstrup :23 Jul 1797 døbte Peder Pedersen og Maren Pedersdatter i Tolstrup en Datter Johanne Marie. Fadd Anders Vestergaards Kone Anne Pedersdatter i Næsborg, Mette Pedersdater, Poul Jensen, Marcus Jensen alle af Tolsturp og Anders Jensen i Næsborg :6 Aug 1797 døbte Ove Nielsen og Anne Sophie Nielsdatter i tolstrup en Søn Niels Christian. Fadd Anne Cathrine Nielsdatter, Pign Maren Christensdatter, Christen Sørensen, Peder Smed og Niels Nielsen alle af Tolstrup :8 Oct 1797 døbte Niels Salling og Birgithe Christensdatter i Tolstrup en Søn Peder. Fadd Søren Vestergaards Kone Mette Johansdatter, Gregers Jensens Kone Inger Jensdatter og Anders Vestergaard alle af Tolstrup, Jens Christensen Vestergaard i Hyllested og Poul Salling i Tolstrup :13 Apr 1797 begr Karen Jensdatter Gravmand i Tolstrup 81 Aar :22 Apr 1797 begr Niels Smed og Maren Jensdatter af Tolstrup deres Datter Kirsten 8 dagn :14 Mar 1797 trol Jens Sørensen Rasch fra Øster Ørbæk og Pign Johanne Thomasdatter af Tolstrup. Forl Søren Søndergaard fra Ørbæk og Poul Thomasen af Tolstrup :10 Feb 1797 copu Christen Christensen Vestergaard og Kamarie Andersdatter :21 Apr 1797 copu Jens Sørensen Rasch og Johanne Thomasdatter page 354Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1766-1797 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166868,28020245 Page 354]. :19 Nov 1797 døbte Søren Poulsen og Inger Lauridsdatter af Tolstup en Søn Christen. Fadd Anne Lauridsdatter af Vindblæs, Mette Lauridsdatter og Christen Lauridsen ibid, Jens Poulsen i Næsborg og Christen Jensen fra ... :26 Nov 1797 døbte Niels Sørensen Vestergaard i Tolstrup og Marie Pedersdatter en Datter Anne. Fadd Pign Anne Marie Pedersdatter i Næsborg, Mette Kirstine Pedersdatter og Søren Vestergaard i Vormstrup, Morten Pedersen og Peder Pedersen i Næsborg :26 Dec 1797 døbte Jens Christensen Møller og Anne Sørensdatter af Tolstrup en Søn Christen. Fadd Poul Christensens Kone ... Christensdatter i Aggersund, Søren Vestergaards Kone Mette Johansdatter, Christian Møller af Tolstrup, Søren Fengmand i Kornum og Niels Møller fra Lendrup ==1798-1813 Enesteministerialbog (Tolstrup entries)== page 1Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1798-1813 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166869,28020301 Page 1]. :13 May 1798 døbte Lars Christensen og Bodil Marie Andersdatter af Tolstrup, Datter Johanne Marie :9 Sep 1798 døbte Jens Pedersen og Maren Sørensdatter af Tolstrup, Søn Oluf :9 Dec 1798 døbte Anders Nielsen Nørgaard og Ane Kirstine Pedersdatter i Tolstrup, Søn Peder :3 Sep 1798 begr Niels Frederich Smeds dødfødt Søn af Tolstrup :3 Sep 1798 begr Jens ... Søn af Tolstrup, 5 ug :3 Jul 1798 trol Niels Nielsen fra Agersund og Pign Johanne Pedersdatter af Tolstrup. Forl: Niels Slot og Søren Vestergaard, bygge af Tolstrup :16 Sep 1798 copu Niels Nielsen fra Agersund og Johanne Pedersdatter af Tolstrup page 2Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1798-1813 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166869,28020302 Page 2]. :27 Nov 1798 trol NIels T... og Karen Lauridsdatter. Forl: Anders Jensen og Ove Nielsen, bygge af Tolstrup :28 Dec 1798 copu Niels Tenchilsen og Pign Karen Lauridsdatter af Tolstrup :30 Jun 1799 døbt Jens Christensen Møller og Ane Sørensdatter fra Tolstrup Datter Kirsten :14 Jul 1799 døbt Anders Jensen og Karen Jensdatter af Tolstrup Datter Kirsten :28 ... 1799 trol Christen Lauridsen Smed af Tolstrup og Enkekone Maren Thomasdatter af Næsborg. Forl: Jens Vinther i Næsborg og Christen Sørensen i Tolstrup page 3Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1798-1813 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166869,28020303 Page 3]. :24 Nov 1799 døbt Jens Pedersen og Hustru Maren Sørensdatter i Tolstrup, en Daatter Karen :9 Mar 1800 døbt Søren Poulsen og Inger Lauritzdatter Datter Maren af Tolstrup :28 Jul 1799 begr Marcus Jensen i Tolstrup, 52 Aar :4 Sep 1799 begr Michel Kukes Kone i Tolstrup Anne Marie Pedersdatter, 51 Aar page 4Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1798-1813 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166869,28020304 Page 4]. :2 Jan 1800 døbt Niels Frederick Smed og Maren Jensdatter i Tolstrup Søn Jens :13 Jul 1800 begr Niels Frederick Smeds Søn i Tolstrup Jens 10 uger :24 Nov 1800 begr Jens Christensens Datter Mette 14 ug af Tolstrup :15 Oct 1800 trol ... Jens M... og Anne Marie Pedersdatter. Forl: Niels Vestergaard af Tolstrup og Christen ... af Næsborg. copu 31 Oct 1800 page 5Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1798-1813 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166869,28020305 Page 5]. :2 Apr 1801 døbt Lars Poulsen og Karen Pedersdatter af Tolstrup Søn Anders :7 Jun 1801 døbt Lars Christensen og Bodil Marie Andersdatter af Tolstrup Søn Peder :25 Jan 1801 begr Enkekone Kirsten Christensdatter i Tolstrup, 81 Aar :19 Apr 1801 begr Peder Christensen Hvoraup i Tolstrup, 77 Aar :3 May 1801 begr Christen Østergaards Kone Ane Nielsdatter af Tolstrup, 66 Aar page 6Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1798-1813 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166869,28020306 Page 6]. :16 Aug 1801 døbt Søren Christensen og Else Pedersdatter fra Tolstrup Søn Christen :17 May 1801 trol Enkemand Christen Østergaard i Tolstrup og Pign Anne Lauridsatter i Brøndum. Forl: Christen Rag og Jens Hedegaard ibid. copu 23 Jul 1801 :8 Nov 1801 begr Peder Laursen Haaning af Tolstrup, 69 1/2 Aar :3 Dec 1801 trol ... Peder Nielsen Nørgaard og Maren Christensdatter, bygge af Tolstrup. Forl: Søren Vestergaard og Anders ... ibid. copu 29 Dec 1801 page 7Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1798-1813 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166869,28020307 Page 7]. :15 Nov 1801 døbt Anders Jensen og Karen Jensdatter i Tolstrup Søn Carl Henrick Martine :19 Apr 1802 døbte Gregers Jensen og Inger Jensdatter af tolstrup en Søn Jens :19 Apr 1802 døbte Jens Christensen Møller og Anne Sørensdatter af Tolstrup en Datter Maren :25 Apr 1802 begr Christen Knudsen i Tolstrup, 69 Aar :9 May 1802 begr Lars Tækker i Tolstrup, 75 Aar page 9Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1798-1813 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166869,28020308 Page 9]. :20 Jun 1802 døbte Peder Nielsen Nørgaard og Maren Christensdatter i Tolstrup en Datter kaldet Kirsten :20 Jun 1802 døbte Jens Pedersen (Olufsen) og Maren Christensdatter af Tolstrup en Søn kaldet Jens :11 Jul 1802 døbte Niels Sørensen Vestergaard og Maren Pedersdatter af Tolstrup en Søn kaldet Morten page 10Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1798-1813 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166869,28020309 Page 10]. :29 Aug 1802 døbte Christen Jensen Brun og Mette Lauridsdatter af Tolstrup en Datter kaldet Inger Marie :18 Jul 1802 begr Niels Sørensen Vestergaards Søn Peder af Tolstrup 8 1/2 Aar :29 Aug 1802 begr Lene Jensdatter af Tolstrup, 83 Aar :10 Oct 1802 begr Niels Smeds Kone Maren Jensdatter af Tolstrup, 44 Aar :22 Aug ... Enkemand Niels Sørensen ... og Enke Anne Marie Christensdatter. Forl: Christen Østergaard af Tolstrup og Lars Piselhoj af Næsborg page 11Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1798-1813 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166869,28020310 Page 11]. :20 Mar 1803 døbte Søren Willum og Mette Marie Nielsdatter i tolstrup, Datter Anne :17 Jan 1803 trol Enkemand Andreas Jensen i Salling og Pigen Mette Pedersdatter i Tolstrup. Forl: Povel Jensen ... og Jens Povelsen ... i Tolstrup copu 18 Feb 1803 page 12Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1798-1813 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166869,28020311 Page 12]. :29 May 1803 døbte Povel Nielsen og Birgithe Nielsdatter i Tolstrup, Søn Niels :8 Apr 1803 trol Christen Christensen Østergaard og Pigen Mette Nielsdatter. Forl: Anders Jensen og Ove Nielsen, alle i Tolstrup :6 May 1803 begr Jens Pedersen Salling i Tolstrup, 54 Aar :29 May 1803 begr Anders Jensen ... og Hustru ...i Tolstrup, Søn Carl Henrick Martin, 1 /2 dagn page 13Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1798-1813 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166869,28020312 Page 13]. :11 Sep 1803 døbte Niels Fridericksen Smed og Ane Povelsdatter i Tolstrup Datter Maren :5 Jun 1803 begr Christen ... Kone i Tolstrup Mette Laustdatter 32 1/2 Aar :5 Jun 1803 begr Peder Pedersen og Maren Andersdatter i Tolstrup, deres Søn Jens, 12 u 13 d :21 Aug 1803 begr Anders Westergaards Kone i Næsborg Anne Pedersdatter 38 Aar :11 Sep 1803 begr Lars ... og Bodil Marie i Tolstrup deres Søn Christen, 2 ug page 14Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1798-1813 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166869,28020313 Page 14]. :20 Nov 1803 begr Jens Gregersen og ... i Tolstrup, Karen Marie, 18 :11 Dec 1803 begr Jens ... og ... i Tolstrup, deres Søn Jens, 1 1/2 Aar page 15Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1798-1813 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166869,28020314 Page 15]. :26 Feb 1804 døbte Jens Christensen Møller og Hustru Anne Sørensdatter i Tolstrup, deres Datter Mette :17 Jun 1804 døbte Anders Nielsen og Hustru i Tolstrup deres Søn Christen page 16Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1798-1813 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166869,28020315 Page 16]. :5 Aug 1804 døbte Boelsmand Poul Nielsen og Hustru Birthe Nielsdatter i Tolstrp, deres Søn Christen :16 Sep 1804 begr Anders Vestergaards Kone i Tolstrup Karen Poulsdatter, 63 Aar :17 Oct 1804 begr ... Laursen ... og Hustru i Tolstrp deres Søn Niels ... 28 dg page 17Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1798-1813 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166869,28020316 Page 17]. :12 Aug 1804 døbte Gaardmand i Tolstrup Jens Pedersen /Olufsen/ og Hustru Maren Sørensdatter, deres Søn Jens :14 Oct 1804 døbte Gaardmand Anders Jensen og Hustru i Tolstrup, deres Søn Henrick :28 Oct 1804 døbte Boelsmand Niels Fredericksen Smed og Hustru Anne Poulsdatter i Tolstrup, deres Datter Maren :28 Oct 1804 døbte Husmand Lars Christensen og Hustru Bodil Marie Andersdatter i Tolstrup, deres Datter Karen :19 Dec 1804 begr ... Søren Willumsen og Hustru i Tolstrup, deres Søn Peder, 3 uger page 18Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1798-1813 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166869,28020317 Page 18]. :10 Mar 1805 døbte Husmand Gregers Jensen og Inger Jensdatter i Tolstrup, Tvilling Sønner Peder og Niels page 19Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1798-1813 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166869,28020318 Page 19]. :16 Jul 1805 døbte Husmand Christen Østergaard og Hustru af Tolstrup deres Søn Niels :4 Aug 1805 begr Husmand Christen Østergaard og Hustru i Tolstrup, deres Søn Niels ... 14 dag :8 Sep 1805 begr Enke Mette Møller i Tolstrup, 76 Aar page 20Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1798-1813 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166869,28020319 Page 20]. :29 Dec 1805 døbte Husmand Søren Villumsen og Hustru Mette Marie i Tolstrup deres Datter Dorthe :29 Dec 1805 døbte Gaardmand Christen Brunn og Hustru af Tolstrup deres Datter Mette Marie :29 Dec 1805 begr Husmand Christen Larsens Hustru i Tolstrup, 82 Aar page 21Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1798-1813 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166869,28020320 Page 21]. :9 Mar 1806 døbte Husmand Poul Nielsen og Hustru Birgithe Nielsdatter af Tolstrup deres datter Anne Marie :1 Jun 1806 døbte Indsidder Peder Nørgaard og Hustru i Tolstrup deres datter Mette :3 Aug 1806 døbte ... Niels Fredericksen Smed og Hustru Anne Poulsdatter i Tolstrup deres Datter Anne Chatrine :19 Feb 1806 begr Husmand Gregers Jensen i Tolstrup 47 Aar :19 Mar 1806 begr Husmand Niels Fredericksen Smed af Tolstrup 46 Aar :29 May 1806 trol Ungkarl Niels Poulsen af Næsborg og Inger Jensdatter af Tolstrup. Forl: Lars Larsen og Peder Ullerup, bygge af Næsborg. Copul 15 Aug 1806 page 22Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1798-1813 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166869,28020321 Page 22]. :22 Jun 1806 døbte Gaardmand Jens Møller og Hustru Anne Sørensdatter i Tolstrup deres Datter Anne :17 Aug 1806 døbte Husmand Niels Vestergaard og Hustru i Tolstrup deres Datter Dorthe :20 Aug 1806 døbte Husmand Christen Østergaard og ... Mette Nielsdatter i Tolstrup deres Datter Ane Magrete :20 Aug 1806 begr Husmand Christen Østergaards Hustru i Tolstrup Mette Nielsdatter, 35 Aar :7 Sep 1806 begr Gaardmand Jens Møller og Hustru i Tolstrup deres Datter Anne, 2 Aar page 24Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1798-1813 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166869,28020323 Page 24]. :1 Mar 1807 døbte Pigen Else Jensdatter af Tolstrup uægte Barn kaldet Poul ... Barne Fader ... Unkarl Jens Thomsen af Næsborg :1 Feb 1807 begr Enkekone Maren Pedersdatter i Tolstrup 66 Aar :25 Feb 1807 begr Indsidder Peder Smeds Kone i Tolstrup Johanne 70 Aar :15 Mar 1807 begr Indsidder Peder Nørgaard og Hustru i Tolstrup deres Datter Mette 9 Aar :5 Apr 1807 begr Husmand Poul Jensen.... i Tolstrup 64 Aar page 25Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1798-1813 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166869,28020324 Page 25]. :22 Jun 1807 døbte Indsidder Peder Povelsen og Hustru Kiersten Poulsdatter deres Datter Johanne :27 Dec 1807 døbte Indsidder Peder Nielsen Nørgaard og Hustru i Tolstrup deres Søn Niels :6 Sep 1807 begr Enkekone Karen Haaning i Tolstrup 84 Aar :6 Sep 1807 begr Gaardmand Jens Møller og Hustru i Tolstrup dødfødt Søn page 26Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1798-1813 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166869,28020325 Page 26]. :24 Mar 1808 døbte ... Gaardmand Christen Brunn og Hustru i Tolstrup deres Søn Jens Christian :24 Apr 1808 begr Gaardmand Christen Brunn og Hustru i Tolstru deres Søn Jens Christian 1 maaned page 27Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1798-1813 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166869,28020326 Page 27]. :1 Jan 1809 døbte Husmand Poul Nielsen og Hustru i Tolstrup deres Søn Niels :12 Mar 1809 døbte Boelsmand Lars Christensen /Knudsen/ og Hustru Bodil Marie Andersdatter af Tolstrup deres Søn Niels :1 Mar 1809 begr Enkekone Dorthe Østergaard(?) fra Tolstrup 82 Aar page 28Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1798-1813 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166869,28020327 Page 28]. :6 Aug 1809 døbte Indsidder Søren Andersen og Hustru i Tolstrup Anders :17 Sep 1809 døbte Christen Jensen Bruun Gaardmand i Tolstrup og Hustru Else Christensdatter deres Datter Anne Kierstine :26 Dec 1809 døbte Gaardmand Jens Christensen Møller og Hustru Anne Sørensdatter i Tolstrup deres Søn Christian :25 Jun 1809 trol Ungkarl Anders Christensen fra Bonnum og Pign Ingeborg Poulsdatter i Tolstrup. Forl: Peder Pedersen og Søren Møller af Tolstrup. Copu 13 Oct 1809 :22 Sep 1809 trol Ungkarl Anders Sørensen fra Tolstrup og Pign Ane Willumsdatter. Forl: Jens Poulsen og Anders Nielsen. Copu 13 Oct 1809 page 29Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1798-1813 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166869,28020328 Page 29]. :26 Dec 1809 døbte Gaardmand Peder Nielsen Nørgaard og Hustru Maren Sørensdatter i Tolstrup deres Søn Jens :30 Jun 1809 begr Gaardmand Niels Jensen Sloth fra Tolstrup 78 Aar :21 Jan 1810 begr Gaardmand Peder Nielsen Nørgaard og Hustru deres Søn i Tolstrup Jens 8 uger page 30Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1798-1813 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166869,28020329 Page 30]. :18 May 1810 døbte Søren Willumsen og Hustru Mette Marie Nielsdatter i Tolstrup deres Datter Maren :11 Jun 1810 døbte Christen Christensen Østergaard og Hustru Marie Sørensdatter i Tolstrup deres Datter Mette Kierstine :11 Apr 1810 begr Christen Smed og Hustru i Tolstrup deres dødfødt Datter page 31Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1798-1813 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166869,28020330 Page 31]. :3 Aug 1810 døbte Poul Nielsen Sandegaard og Hustru i Tolstrup deres Datter Maren :25 Nov 1810 begr Indsidder i Tolstrup Jens Andersen 82 Aar :8 Nov 1810 trol Ungkarl Peder Poulsen fra Tolstrup og Enkekone Maren Andersdatter i Næsborg. Forl: Anders Larsen og Mads Pedersen bygge fra Næsborg. Copu 28 Dec 1810 page 32Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1798-1813 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166869,28020331 Page 32]. :4 Nov 1810 døbte Husmand Anders Pedersen og Hustru Ingeborg Marie Poulsdatter i Tolstrup deres Søn Christen :22 Jan 1811 begr Husmand Ove Nielsen fra Tolstrup 57 Aar :15 May 1811 begr Husmand af Tolstrup Christen Larsen 60 Aar :9 Jun 1811 begr Pign Kiersten Andersdatter fra Tolstrup 34 Aar page 33Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1798-1813 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166869,28020332 Page 33]. :4 Aug 1811 døbte Lars Christensen og Bodil Marie Andersdatter i Tolstrup deres Datter Else :15 Sep 1811 døbte Husmand Søren Willumsen og Mette Marie Nielsdatter i Tolstrup deres Søn Niels :15 Sep 1811 døbte Christen Jensen Bruun og Hustru Else Christensdatter i Tolstrup dres Datter Mariane :22 Sep 1811 døbte Gaardmand Jens Christensen Møller og Hustru i Tolstrup deres Datter Ellen Cathrine :5 Jul 1811 begr Niels Knudsen Nørgaard i Tolstrup 91 Aar :4 Aug 1811 begr Else Povelsdatter i Tolstrup 61 Aar :14 Aug 1811 trol Ungkarl Niels Andersen fra Øster Ørbæk og Pigen Maren Christensdatter fra Tolstrup. Forl: Lars Christensen og Jens Christensen bygge af Tolstrup. Copu 25 Oct 1811 page 34Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1798-1813 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166869,28020333 Page 34]. :27 Oct 1811 døbte Indsidder Poul Jensen og Hustru Anne Mette Pedersdatter i Tolstrup deres Datter Else Kierstine :26 Dec 1811 døbte Gaardmand Peder Nielsen og Hustru i Tolstrup deres Datter Mette :24 Nov 1811 begr Søren Willumsen og Hustru i Tolstrup deres Søn Niels 10 uger :5 Dec 1811 begr Lars Christensen og Hustru i Tolstrup deres Datter Else 4 Maaned :24 Nov 1811 trol Ungkarl Jens Christensen og Pign Maren Pedersdatter bygge af Tolstrup. Forl: Niels Andersen ... og Lars Knudsen fra Tolstrup. Copu 27 Dec 1811 page 35Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1798-1813 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166869,28020334 Page 35]. :28 Jun 1812 døbte Husmand Anders Pedersen og Hustru Ingeborg Poulsdatter i Tolstrup deres Søn Poul :1 Nov 1812 døbte Gaardmand Jens Christensen og Maren Pedersdatter i Tolstrup deres Søn Christen :21 Jan 1812 begr Husmand Anders Nielsen Nørgaard i Tolstrup Søn ... 13 ... :16 Feb 1812 begr Jens Møller og Hustru i Tolstrup deres Datter Else Cathrine :16 Jan 1812 trol Ungkarl ... Christensen og Pign Inger Jensdatter bygge af Tolstrup. Forl Anders Jensen og Niels Salling. Copu 2 Feb 1812 :24 Apr 1812 begr Poul Thomsen i Tolstrup 74 Aar :20 Mar 1812 begr Jens Bruun og Hustru deres Datter Mariane 33 uger :24 May 1812 begr ... Poulsens Kone i Tolstrup Johanne Thomasdatter 61 Aar page 36Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1798-1813 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166869,28020335 Page 36]. :31 May 1812 begr Søren Møllers Kone i Tolstrup Ingeborg Christensdatter 58 Aar :31 May 1812 begr Enkekone Else Andersdatter i Tolstrup 87 Aar :10 Jun 1812 begr Laust ... fra Tolstrup 48 Aar :26 Jul 1812 trol Ungkarl Christen Jensen fra Ørbæk og Pigen Mette Marie Jensdatter fra Tolstrup. Forl Christen Jensen og Jens Pedersen bygge af Tolstrup. Copu 8 Oct 1812 :5 Jul 1812 begr Anne Pedersdatter Haaning i Tolstrup 77 Aar page 37Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1798-1813 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166869,28020336 Page 37]. :11 Aug 1812 begr et uægte pignbarn Johanne Moderen Mette Jensdatter i Tolstrup 3 dagn :11 Oct 1812 begr Poul Jensens Enke Kiersten Madsdatter i Tolstrup 72 Aar :2 Sep 1812 trol Ungkarl Hans Sørensen ... og Pign Karen Andersdatter i Tolstrup. Forl ... Jens ... Poul Christensen i Tolstrup. Copu 6 Nov 1812 page 38Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1798-1813 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166869,28020337 Page 38]. :19 Dec 1812 døbte Poul N. og Birgithe N.datter deres Datter Mette i Tolstrup. Fadd Pigen Mette Hansdatter i Tahl ... J.N. Sloth i Hemdrup og J.N. Sloth og Peder Andersen Westergaard bygge i Tolstrup :3 Oct 1812 begr Poul Ped. Sall. i Tolstrup 58 Aar :27 Sep 1812 trol Ungkarl Peder Sørensen i Tolstrup og Pigen Bodil Jensdatter i Tolstrup. Forl: Pouel Nielsen, Jens Christensen. Copu 8 Oct 1812 page 39Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1798-1813 [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17125300#166869,28020338 Page 39]. :28 Dec 1812 trol Ungkarl Ped. Christensen og Enkekone Karen Marie bygge fra Tolstrup ==Næsborg parish book format== Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [ Page ]. Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup Enesteministerialbog 1798-1813 [ Page ]. Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Kontraministerialbog 1834-1867 [ Page ]. ---- Will you join me? 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Tolstrup folk

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:Tolstrup was part of Næsborg sogn in the sognekommune Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup, Slet herred, Aalborg amt, Danmark. Today it is part of Vesthimmerlands Kommune. Many families lived there for generations and this is a place to list them separately. :Tolstrup lies just south of the Limfjord with Aggersund across the fjord to the north. Løgstør (along the fjord), Ravnstrup, Øster Ørbæk and Kornum lie southwest. Brøndum, Skarp Salling, Braarup, Vindblæs, Engelstrup, and Vilsted are to the south. Hemdrup, Kølby, Farstrup and Krastrup are to the east. These names show up frequently in the Næsborg parish books and census records. The area within the boundaries of Næsborg and these neighboring places and parishes makes up about 50 square kilometers or about 20 square miles. Tolstrup entries in the Næsborg-Salling-Oudrup parish books are listed at [[Space:Tolstrup%2C_N%C3%A6sborg_parish_book_entries|Tolstrup, Næsborg parish book entries]]. Tolstrup census records are at [[Space:Tolstrup%2C_N%C3%A6sborg_census_records|Tolstrup, Næsborg census records]] Tolstrup profiles in birth order: #[[Thomsen-1294|Jens Thomsen]] (1678-1748) Thomas Poulsen and Anne Jensdatter #[[Jensen-13120|Jacob Jensen]] (1719-1782) Jens Thomsen and Johanne Jacobsdatter #[[Jensen-17334|Christen Jensen Vestergaard]] (abt 1720-1791) #[[Jensen-13123|Jens Jensen]] (1720-) Jens Thomsen and Johanne Jacobsdatter #[[Jensdatter-2894|Anne Jensdatter]] (abt.1722-1793) Jens Thomsen and Johanne Jacobsdatter #[[Jensen-17335|Christen Jensen Møller]] (1730-1790) #[[Jensen-17387|Niels Jensen Slot]] (abt 1731-1809) #[[Pedersen-11929|Anders Pedersen Vestergaard]] (abt 1737-) #[[Sørensen-5951|Christen Sørensen]] (1737-1816) Søren Christensen and Karen Christensdatter #[[Povelsdatter-105|Karen Povelsdatter]] (abt 1738-) #[[Thomasen-358|Poul Thomasen]] (1739-) Thomas Jensen and Johanne Jensdatter #[[Andersdatter-4349|Birgitte Andersdatter]] (1742-1777) #[[Jensen-17280|Peder Jensen]] (1744-1825) Jens Svenningsen and Maren Pedersdatter #[[Pedersdatter-5852|Ellen Pedersdatter]] (1744-1827) Peder Nielsen and Lene Jensdatter #[[Jensen-17235|Christen Jensen]] (1746-) Jens Svenningsen and Maren Pedersdatter #[[Pedersen-12010|Niels Pedersen]] (1747-1821) Peder Nielsen and Ellen Jensdatter #[[Sørensen-4285|Christen Sørensen]] (1747-) Søren Christensen and Anne Jensdatter #[[Pedersdatter-5854|Anne Marie Pedersdatter]] (1748-) Peder Christensen and Else Berthelsdatter #[[Jensdatter-4268|Anne Jensdatter]] (1749-1806) Jens Jensen and Kirsten Andersdatter #[[Jespersen-398|Michel Jespersen]] (1749-1828) Jesper Michelsen and Dorthe Pedersdatter #[[Pedersen-11944|Jens Pedersen Salling]] (1750-) Peder Salling and Ellen Jensdatter #[[Pedersdatter-5855|Maren Pedersdatter]] (1750-1823) Peder Gravmand and Karen Jensdatter #[[Jensdatter-4291|Mette Jensdatter]] (1752-1831) Jens Christensen and Maren Pedersdatter #[[Jørgensdatter-1374|Maren Jørgensdatter]] (1752-1817) Jørgen Pedersen and Karen Jensdatter #[[Povelsen-82|Jens Povelsen]] (1752-1820) Povel Jensen and Ellen Gregersdatter #[[Sørensdatter-741|Woldborg Sørensdatter]] (1752-1826) Søren Christensen and Anne Jensdatter #[[Jensdatter-3055|Bodild Jensdatter]] (1754-) Jens Jensen and Anne Kirstine Christensdatter #[[Jensdatter-4269|Karen Jensdatter]] (1754-) Anne Pedersdatter and Jens Haaning #[[Ovesen-40|Anders Ovesen]] (1755-1818) #[[Jørgensdatter-884|Mette Jørgensdatter]] (1756 - 1839) Jørgen Pedersen and Karen Jensdatter #[[Jensen-17298|Anders Jensen]] (1757-1838) Jens Jensen and Kirsten Andersdatter #[[Christensdatter-3072|Birgitte Christensdatter]] (1758-1823) Christen Jensen Vestergaard and Else Sørensdatter #[[Nielsen-14592|Anders Nielsen Nørgaard]] (1760- ) Niels Knudsen Nørgaard and Kirsten Isachsdatter #[[Pedersen-12003|Jens Pedersen]] (1761-) Peder Olesen and Inger Jensdatter #[[Christensen-10139|Søren Christensen]] (1763-1828) Christen Jensen Vestergaard and Else Sørensdatter #[[Andersen-10355|Povel Andersen]] (1766-) Anders Pedersen Vestergaard and Karen Povelsdatter #[[Christensen-10059|Jens Christensen Møller]] (1766-1817) Christen Jensen Møller and Mette Nielsdatter #[[Jacobsdatter-1175|Maren Jacobsdatter]] (1769-) #[[Johansdatter-476|Mette Johansdatter]] (1769-1835) #[[Villumsen-73|Søren Villumsen]] (1769-1814) #[[Andersdatter-4278|Bodil Marie Andersdatter]] (1771-1851) #[[Christensen-10072|Jens Christensen]] (1772-1854) #[[Andersen-10356|Peder Andersen]] (1773-1852) #[[Nielsen-11992|Povel Nielsen]] (1773-1834) #[[Pedersdatter-5851|Kirsten Pedersdatter]] (1774-) #[[Jensdatter-4232|Bodil Jensdatter]] (1775-1851) #[[Thomasen-357|Jens Thomasen]] (1775-1870) #[[Christensdatter-3102|Maren Christensdatter]] (1777-1853) Christen Sørensen and Mette Ovesdatter #[[Nilsen-1701|Peder Nielsen Nørgaard]] (1778-1846) #[[Nielsdatter-3516|Birgithe Nielsdatter]] (1779-1852) #[[Jensen-17206|Gregers Jensen]] (1783-1856) #[[Pedersdatter-5928|Karen Marie Pedersdatter]] (1783-1834) Peder Jensen and Maren Jørgensdatter #[[Marcussen-75|Jens Marcussen]] (abt.1784-1861) #[[Marcussen-76|Christen Marcussen]] (1787-1826) #[[Andersdatter-2511|Maren Andersdatter]] (abt.1787-1855) #[[Jensdatter-3723|Mette Jensdatter]] (1787-1852) #[[Jensen-13268|Christen Jensen]] (1788-1831) #[[Nielsen-11549|Jens Nielsen Slot]] (1788- ) #[[Andreasen-509|Jens Andreasen]] (1789-1837) #[[Jensen-15756|Thomas Jensen]] (1789-1860) #[[Michelsdatter-312|Anne Michelsdatter]] (1789-) #[[Jensen-17213|Christen Jensen Salling]] (1790-1844) #[[Andersen-7230|Ove Andersen]] (1791-1863) #[[Michelsen-620|Jesper Michelsen]] (1791-1864) #[[Christensen-10051|Poul Christensen]] (1792-1875) #[[Larsen-9546|Søren Larsen]] (1792-1861) #[[Andersen-9637|Thomas Andersen]] (1793-1836) #[[Marcussen-79|Søren Marcussen]] (abt.1795-1865) #[[Christensdatter-2458|Karen Marie Christensdatter]] (1795-1872) #[[Jensdatter-4253|Mariane Jensdatter]] (1796-1822) #[[Larsdatter-3430|Maren Larsdatter]] (1796-1849) #[[Jensen-14303|Christen Jensen]] (1797-1845) #[[Larsdatter-3436|Johanne Marie Larsdatter]] (1798-1855) #[[Andersdatter-2502|Kirsten Andersdatter]] (1799-1875) #[[Jensdatter-4255|Karen Jensdatter]] (1799-1883) #[[Jensdatter-4250|Kirsten Jensdatter]] (1799-1847) #[[Larsen-9569|Peder Larsen]] (1801-1862) #[[Nielsen-12693|Morten Nielsen]] (1802-1881) #[[Sørensdatter-1717|Anne Sørensdatter]] (1803-1867) #[[Jensdatter-3927|Mette Jensdatter]] (1804-1876) #[[Nielsdatter-3808|Maren Nielsdatter]] (1804-1831) #[[Poulsen-1186|Christen Poulsen]] (1804-1855) #[[Nielsdatter-3818|Johanne Marie Nielsdatter]] (1805-1857) #[[Poulsdatter-313|Anne Marie Poulsdatter]] (1806-1886) #[[Pedersen-11949|Niels Pedersen]] (1807-1887) #[[Jensen-17210|Christian Jensen Møller]] (1809-) #[[Nielsen-9294|Paul Nielsen]] (1815-) #[[Jensdatter-3089|Else Marie Jensdatter]] (1816-1858) #[[Jensen-13279|Jens Christian Jensen Dreier]] (1817-1891) #[[Pedersen-11939|Peder Pedersen Vestergaard]] (1817-1884) #[[Thomasen-363|Jens Christian Thomasen]] (1818-1895) Thomas Jensen and Bodil Marie Christensdatter #[[Jensen-15763|Niels Jensen Slot]] (1819- ) Jens Nielsen Slot and Mette Jensdatter #[[Jensen-17382|Jens Jensen Slot]] (1821-1900) Jens Nielsen Slot and Mette Jensdatter #[[Christensen-7934|Marcus Christensen]] (1822-1902) #[[Jensdatter-4241|Ane Jensdatter]] (1822-1866) #[[Jensdatter-4228|Johanne Marie Jensdatter]] (1822-1910) Jens Nielsen Slot and Mette Jensdatter #[[Tomasdatter-85|Mette Tomasdatter]] (1823- ) #[[Thomasdatter-404|Mette Katrine Thomasdatter]] (1823-) #[[Povelsen-102|Jens Christian Povelsen]] (1824-1890) #[[Sørensdatter-1707|Inger Marie Sørensdatter]] (1825-) #[[Pedersen-9152|Søren Pedersen]] (1826-) #[[Jespersdatter-80|Maren Kirstine Jespersdatter]] (1827-) #[[Jørgensdatter-1001|Bodil Marie Jørgensdatter]] (1831-) #[[Sørensdatter-1249|Voldborg Sørensdatter]] (1836-) #[[Christensen-8462|Peder Christensen Salling]] (1840-) #[[Jensdatter-3335|Voldborg Jensdatter]] (1840-1873) #[[Jensdatter-3332|Maren Cathrine Jensdatter]] (1841-1915) #[[Christensdatter-2851|Ane Christensdatter]] (1843-) #[[Christiansen-2428|Jens Peter Christiansen]] (1843-) #[[Jensdatter-2905|Christiane Jensdatter]] (1843-) #[[Christiansen-2427|Christen Salling Christiansen]] (1844-) #[[Pedersdatter-5848|Maren Pedersdatter]] (1844-) #[[Jensdatter-3334|Inger Marie Jensdatter]] (1846-1913) #[[Pedersen-10582|Else Marie Pedersen]] (1846-1875) #[[Pedersen-11942|Peder Pedersen]] (1847-1905) #[[Jensen-13281|Inger Marie Jensen]] (1849-1935) #[[Pedersen-11941|Else Marie Pedersen]] (1850-) #[[Christiansen-2429|Johanne Marie Christiansen]] (1851-) #[[Nielsen-12666|Kirsten Nielsen Slot]] (1851-) #[[Slot-233|Jens Nielsen Slot]] (1852-1937) #[[Nielsen-12665|Mette Nielsen Slot]] (1853-) #[[Christiansen-1960|Ane Christiansen]] (1857-) #[[Larsen-6510|Søren Peder Larsen]] (1861-1928) #[[Pedersen-11940|Bodil Marie Pedersen]] (1861-) #[[Pedersen-11124|Christen Pedersen]] (1862-) #[[Troelsen-28|Ane Troelsen]] (1863-) #[[Pedersen-9495|Peder Pedersen]] (1867-1933) #[[Christensen-8461|Caroline Marie Christensen]] (1872-1913) ==Næsborg parish book format== Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Enesteministerialbog 1738-1765 [ Page ]. Danish Parish Registers on [https://www.sa.dk/en/ Rigsarkivet]. Næsborg Kontraministerialbog 1834-1867 [ Page ]. ---- 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=17782986 send me a private message]. Thanks! == Sources ==

Tom C. Simmons' Estate

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==Family Lore== {{blue|Space page written by Allan Harl Thomas}} ::When we were kids [[Hughes-3540 | Golden Pearl Hughes Simmons]] would take us down to old church springs on Silver Creek to clean out the springs. The spring was encircled on three sides with ancient cedar. On the 4th side of the spring was another cedar plank to add delph to the enclosure because the water bubbled up in plumes of loose sand. An enamel white dented dipper hung on a nail where we could drink the, oh so sweet, spring water. Then we would go up the hill to look for Frank James' gold supposedly hidden in a hollow tree- well those little adventures ended when I pulled the bark off a dead tree and the inside was wreathing with snakes. I called an uncle recently to verify the incident-he concurred except he thought it was Jesse's gold. For years I thought it was a made-up story- but I wonder- Summit Ms was just up the road! When we were kids [[Hughes-3540 | Golden Pearl Hughes Simmons]] would take us down to old church springs on Silver Creek to clean out the springs. The spring was encircled on three sides with ancient cedar. On the 4th side of the spring was another cedar plank to add delph to the enclosure because the water bubbled up in plumes of loose sand. An enamel white dented dipper hung on a nail where we could drink the, oh so sweet, spring water. Then we would go up the hill to look for Frank James' gold supposedly hidden in a hollow tree- well those little adventures ended when I pulled the bark off a dead tree and the inside was wreathing with snakes. I called an uncle recently to verify the incident-he concurred except he thought it was Jesse's gold. For years I thought it was a made-up story- but I wonder- Summit Ms was just up the road! The odds are good that Frank James did visit [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Thomas_Carroll_Simmon_Place ''' "the ole home place" ''']. Frank James was friends with Tom C's brother, Valentines' business partner, Ted Blackmore. Tom C. was terminally ill and Valentine was a frequent guest physician until he moved to Shreveport. Of course, the James brother's gold was long gone by 1910- so we should have been looking for wads of old dirty cash! {{Image|file=Simmons-2668-3.jpg |caption=Thomas Carroll Simmons and family }} [[Simmons-2972 | Dr. Valentine "Vol" Simmons]] (standing right) was the youngest brother of [[Simmons-2668 | Thomas Carroll Simmons]] (seated left) Fabius C. Godboldhttp://genealogytrails.com/lou/orleans/BiosG.html dug a well on the property that is now Southwest Mississippi Community College to supply water for a sawmill. Because the water had a "funny" odor and taste, Dr. Vol Simmons had it analyzed- it tested high in calcium. Word spread and people flocked to the Summit Mineral Wells, chartered in 1873. The well proved beneficial for stomach, liver, and kidney ailments and by 1910, the resort "Godbold Well's" was established. {{Image|file=Simmons-2972-3.jpg |caption="DRIVING FIRST SPIKE" }} The first spike for the Summit and McComb Motor Line was driven in 1910; ''' the grand opening for the bustling spa was July 4, 1910. The accident-free railway transported people in an open-air trolley. Some 8,000 people attended the free celebration.''' Senator Leroy Percy, '''Kit Dalton of the Dalton Gang, and once-outlaw Frank James, the brother of Jesse, gave speeches.''' {{Image|file=Simmons-2972-5.jpg |caption=Godbold Mineral Wells }} Joint owners Dr. Vol Simmons, Clem V. Ratcliff, Esquire, and Ted Blackmore intended to make Godbold Wells the "Coney Island of the South". The resort had an electric lighted, water worked hotel. On the 160 acres, they had golf links, tennis courts, a ballpark, and a 35-acre lake surrounded by comfortable cottages. The hotel would later burn and the spa deteriorated. The rail line was no longer needed.http://www.mcrrmuseum.com/lagniappe.htm Clement Van Landham Ratcliff, Esquire was the son of Holloway Huff Ratcliff 1835–1917 and Frances Virginia Jenkins Ratcliff 1838–1889, Gloster, Amite County. Theodore ("Ted") Sherman Blackmore 1864–1922 was truly a "Renaissance Man". He was a playwright, a violinist, a distinguished artist who copyrighted a simplified plan for teaching art which his wife Lillian inherited. He taught art using a pantograph in the art of making drawings. He lectured regarding business mathematics while promoting his books. "Ted" Blackmore's contribution to the Godbold Wells partnership was that of a promoter. He, his wife, and his inlaws were regulars on the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chautauqua Chautauqua Circuit]. His wife Lillian Burton Blackmore (1868–1953), married 1884, a talented artist in her own right, was the daughter of Zenas Leland Burton (1841–1910). ==House Contents== ===Pastels=== {{Image|file=Tom_C_Simmons_Estate-2.jpg |caption=Winter }} . {{Image|file=Tom_C_Simmons_Estate-1.jpg |caption=Spring }} As a youngster, I was always curious as to how these two pastel paintings ended up in our living room. Mamaw (Pearl Simmons) said that an "old crazy aunt" that lived up the hill, north of Dykes Crossing painted them. (She may have been a Reeves) The style and New England "feel" is an indication that she was a student of Ted Blackmore's wife Lillian. The Blackmore family were all talented artists and the Tom C. Simmons family were known to take in school teachers from the old school across the creek. Or maybe they were painted right there in the living room. {{Image|file=Silver_Creek_Baptist_Church-9.jpg |caption=Silver Creek Baptist Church Image 8 }} Perhaps Mrs. Blackmore took up temporary residence to ply her craft. Lillian remained in Pike County for the remainder of her life. She would have been in her 40's circa 1910. :'''ART SCHOOL TO OPEN SESSIONS; PAINTINGS SHOWN''' Mrs. Lillian Blackmore. director of the Pike county WPA art school, today announced that classes have been resumed at the Summit community center and that night class for McComb art students and others will be resumed if sufficient students express a desire for evening sessions. An exhibit of new paintings just and-drawings is attracting considerable attention at the Mechanics-State bank this week. The pictures were produced by students of Mrs. Blackmore and these paintings are material proof of the professional quality which advanced students of the Pike county art school possess.Enterprise-Journal (McComb, Mississippi)01 May 1939, Mon Page 5 https://www.newspapers.com/image/319549856/?terms=Art%20School&match=1 {{Image|file=Tom_C_Simmons_Estate-3.jpg |caption=Lillian Blackmore's Obit}} ===Portraits===
The picture below is in a convex bubble glass frame.
{{Image|file=Simmons-2668-5.jpg |caption=Thomas C. and Carrie Boyd Simmons }} {{Image|file=Boyd-2524.jpg |caption=Francis Marion Boyd (1845 - 1910), Rachel (Gulledge) Boyd (1848 - 1900) }} {{Image|file=Brock-807-2.jpg |caption= Willis Richard and Martha Jane Simmons }} {{Image|file=Simmons-3054.jpg |caption=Little Fannie Mae Simmons (1893-1899) }}
The story goes that little Fannie died of eating too many muscadines.
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Tom Cleland Family History

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http://tomstream.blogspot.com/2011/03/cleland-family-history.html This is out on Dropbox for as long as they provide the free storage.

Tom Gocze Family pets & backyard visitors

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... A tribute to the pets and wildlife that have added to the pleasure of the Gocze family.

Tom Malek To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Malek-25|Tom Malek]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Malek-25&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Tom Malek To-Do List|Tom's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Szyszlo-1|Krysiak, Zofia (Szyszlo) ]] || 1893-05-15 || to-do |- | [[Ryś-1|Ryś, Apolonia ]] || 1889-01-11 || to-do |- |}

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Urschel-11|Tom Wilde]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Urschel-11&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Tom Wilde To-Do List|Tom's current to-do list]].''

Tompkins County New York

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[[Category:Tompkins County, New York]] [[Category:New York Projects]] {{US History| sub-project=New York}} Tompkins County was created in 1817 from parts of Cayuga and Seneca Counties. It is named after former Vice President [[Tompkins-364|Daniel Tompkins]]. ==Adjacent Counties== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Cayuga_County_New_York Cayuga County] - North *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Courtland_County%2C_New_York Cortland County] - East *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Tioga_County_New_York Tioga County] - South *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Chemung_County%2C_New_York Chemung County] - Southwest *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Schuyler_County_New_York Schuyler County] - West *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Seneca_County_New_York Seneca County] - Northwest ==Cities== *Ithaca ==Towns== *Caroline *Danby *Dryden *Enfield *Groton *Ithaca *Lansing *Newfield *Ulysses ==Villages== *Cayuga Heights *Dryden *Freeville *Groton *Lansing *Trumansburg ==Census-designated Places== *East Ithaca *Forest Home *Newfield Hamlet *Northeast Ithaca *Northwest Ithaca *South Hill ==Hamlets== *Podunk *Varna *etna *Caroline Center *Slaterville Springs *Brooktondale *Danby *West Danby *Newfield *Enfield Center *Jacksonville ==Resources and Records== ===On Wikitree=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tompkins_County%2C_New_York Tompkins County Categories] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tompkins_County%2C_New_York%2C_Cemeteries Tompkins County Cemeteries] ===On Other Websites=== *[https://www.health.ny.gov/vital_records/genealogy.htm New York Vital Records] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Tompkins_County,_New_York_Genealogy Tompkins County on Family Search] *[https://www.genealogyinc.com/newyork/tompkins-county/ Tompkins County on Genealogy Inc} *[https://cnygs.org/index.php Central New York Genealogical Society] *[https://thehistorycenter.net/research?_ga=2.17261369.1240361727.1582078235-1193420254.1582078235 The History Center in Tompkins County] *[https://rmc.library.cornell.edu/eguides/lists/churchlist1.htm Study Center for Early Religious Life in Western New York] ==Sources== Wikipedia Contributors. "Tompkins County, New York", https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tompkins_County,_New_York. Accessed 18 February 2020

Tompkins Family Cemetery, Highlands, Texas

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For a listing of interments, see [[:Category: Tompkins Family Cemetery, Highlands, Texas]] ---- The Tompkins Family Cemetery is an abandoned cemetery located 400 feet east of the Houston Leisure RV Resort in [[Space:Highlands, Texas|Highlands, Texas]]. The cemetery is nestled in dense woods on the Spring Gully and Goose Creek Watershed behind the RV Resort, and access to the grounds is limited due to private properties surrounding the gravesite. There are said to be only 5 gravestones (8 interments) documented; however, two of the stones are now missing. '''Interments:''' *Stone #1 **R.V. Tompkins (1868-1947) *Stone #2 **Alvin P. Tompkins (1827-1893) **Frances C. Tompkins (1839-1901) **Thomas W. Tompkins (1865-1935) **Frances Tompkins (1874-1957) *Stone #3 **Daniel D. Tompkins (1872-1949) *Stone #4 (Missing) **Lyda N. Kirkbrige *Stone #5 (Missing) **Unknown Unknown The only records on this cemetery were maintained by the Paul U. Lee Funeral Home in La Porte, Texas; however, this location is now ran by Clayton Funeral Home and Crematory. Status of records is currently unknown.

Tompkins Family Mysteries

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Moses Tompkins and Sarah Martin had son Albert Dennison Tompkins born Feb 1824 in Adams, Massachusetts. Moses and family listed on census of 1820, 1830, 1840. DoB, PoB, DoD, for Moses and Sarah remain unknown. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

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I am researching my Grand Aunt Margaret Tompkins Whited Yerxa. born abt 1905 1910 US Census shows her living in the household of William & Hattie (Freeman) Whited as 2nd cousin. 1920 US Census shows her as adopted daughter. Marriage records list her mother and father as William & Hattie. (1925) Who are her parents? I had previously assumed that her parents were Henry & Myrtle (Dobson) Tompkins, but cannot connect the dots. There is a birth record for a "not known' daughter by Henry and Myrtle. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks! Ralph

Tompolski Name Study

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[[Category:Polish Surname Study]] [[Category:Tompolski Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== {{GOONS Sticker|Tompolski}} The Tompolski Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Tompolski Tompolski] 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 Tompolski name. We suspect that the name Tompolski originates in what is now part of Poland, but historically has been partly-Russian, part Austro-Hungarian and more. There has historically been a strong concentration of the name around the area of Lublin, particularly in and around the town of Urzędów. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Tompolski Name Study, first start out by browsing our task list to see if there is a specific job 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! Alternatively, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Allison-6676|Ralph Allison]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Tompolski}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Tompolski}}
{{Clear}} ==Notable Migrants== * [[Tompolski-27|Jan Tompolski]] - born around 1854 (Borszczów, now in Ukraine). Arrived in Canada in 1904. [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Tompolski-Descendants-27 5 new generations]. * [[Tompolski-7|Bronisław Tompolski]] - born 15 Oct 1893 (Trzydnik, Lubelskie, Polska). Arrived in New York (USA) in 1912. [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Tompolski-Descendants-7 4 new generations]. * [[Tompolski-2|Edmund Tompolski]] - born 16 Jan 1913 (Urzędów, Kraśnik, Lubelskie, Polska). Arrived in the United Kingdom in 1945. [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Tompolski-Descendants-2 3 new generations]. ==Task List== These are the tasks which members of the study can contribute to: * Determine the source/origin of the surname TOMPOLSKI * Map the main migration destinations of the surname from Poland overseas * Find more Tompolskis who remained in Poland. * Determine the final outcome/demise of [[Tompolski-3|Leon Tompolski]]. * Enter your Tompolski ancestors * Connect all Tompolskis to the main tree * Make sure all Tompolskis are sourced * '''Add the template and/or [[:Category:Tompolski_Name_Study|category]] to people with the Tompolski surname''' ''(I think I have completed this, RA).'' * If you are a male Tompolski and have had your Y-DNA tested, enter your test information on Wikitree * If you are descended from a Tompolski and have had your Autosomal DNA done, upload your data to [http://gedmatch.com Gedmatch] and enter your test information on Wikitree so we can confirm relationships with triangulation ==Membership== * [[Allison-6676|Ralph]] - descended from [[Tompolski-2|Edmund Tompolski]] and located in the United Kingdom. == Helpful Wikitree Links == * [[:Category:Tompolski_Name_Study|Tompolski Name Study Category]] - Lists all people and pages related to the name study. * [https://plus.wikitree.com/findmap.htm?aid=Tompolski_Name_Study&grouptype=C Tompolski Map] - Interactive map which plots profiles in this name study. * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Tompolski Tompolski surname list] - A list of all the Tompolskis on Wikitree. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=TOMPOLSKI Tompolski DNA Connections] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&order=&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=Tompolski Unconnected Tompolskis] - These Tompolskis are not connected to the main tree. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Tompolski Unsourced Tompolskis] - These Tompolskis are in need of sources. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&l=100&surname=TOMPOLSKI&showall=1&hideown=1 Recent Activity] - Changes made to Tompolski profiles in the last week. ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== There appear to be a number of variants of the surname. Obviously Tompolska is the feminine form, but Tompalski could potentially be the original spelling. Variants ending in a 'y' tend to be Anglicised, but the variant Tąpolski sounds very similar using Polish accents. Please see below quick-links of resources for each name variant. {| border="1" | '''Tompolska''' || '''Tompalski''' || '''Tompolsky''' || '''Tąpolski''' || '''Tąpolska''' || '''Tempalski''' || '''Tempolsky''' |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Tompolska Profiles] || [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Tompalski Profiles] || [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Tompolsky Profiles] || [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Tąpolski Profiles] || [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Tąpolska Profiles] || [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Tempalski Profiles] || [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Tempolsky Profiles] |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=TOMPOLSKA DNA] || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=TOMPALSKI DNA] || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=TOMPOLSKY DNA] || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=TĄPOLSKI DNA] || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=TĄPOLSKA DNA] || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=TEMPALSKI DNA] || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=TEMPOLSKY DNA] |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&order=&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=Tompolska Unconnected] || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&order=&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=Tompalski Unconnected] || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&order=&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=Tompolsky Unconnected] || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&order=&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=Tąpolski Unconnected] || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&order=&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=Tąpolska Unconnected] || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&order=&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=Tempalski Unconnected] || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&order=&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=Tempolsky Unconnected] |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Tompolska Unsourced] || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Tompalski Unsourced] || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Tompolsky Unsourced] || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Tąpolski Unsourced] || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Tąpolska Unsourced] || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Tempalski Unsourced] || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Tempolsky Unsourced] |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&l=100&surname=TOMPOLSKA&showall=1&hideown=1 Activity] || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&l=100&surname=TOMPALSKI&showall=1&hideown=1 Activity] || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&l=100&surname=TOMPOLSKY&showall=1&hideown=1 Activity] || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&l=100&surname=TĄPOLSKI&showall=1&hideown=1 Activity] || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&l=100&surname=TĄPOLSKA&showall=1&hideown=1 Activity] || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&l=100&surname=TEMPALSKI&showall=1&hideown=1 Activity] || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&l=100&surname=TEMPOLSKY&showall=1&hideown=1 Activity] |}

Ton Jonker To-Do List

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Reint Jonker 1906, was getrouwd met Hendrikje van Blanken (geboren 12 oktober 1907 in Ambt Hardenberg)?

Ton-7 Album

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Tonie Field To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Field-1539|Tonie Field]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Field-1539&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Tonie Field To-Do List|Tonie's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Brooks-4858|Brooks, Isaac Alvin]] || 1878-11-06 || to-do |- |}

Tonkin, Migrants from Cornwall to South Australia

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Tonkin Australian Honours

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[[Category:Australia, Tonkin Name Study]] [[Category:Tonkin Name Study]] Research page of the [[Space:Tonkin Name Study|Tonkin Name Study]] === Tonkin recipients of Australian honours === '''Australian Fire Service Medal : AFSM'''
{{Image|file=Tonkin_Australian_Honours.jpg|align=l|size=s}} The Australian Fire Service Medal (AFSM) recognises distinguished service by a member of an Australian fire service. * John Gregory Tonkin AFSM 26 Jan 2016 Australia Day 2016 Honours List. '''Australian Sports Medal'''
{{Image|file=Tonkin_Australian_Honours-1.jpg|align=l|size=s}} The Australian Sports Medal was instituted to commemorate Australian sporting achievement in the year 2000. * Shirley Tonkin (Mrs) 29 Sep 2000 Reg Goodbridge Award 1996. Umpiring, Committee. State Team Representative. * Douglas Haxton Tonkin 24 Oct 2000 for over 50 years involvement with Rugby League. * Peter James Tonkin 30 Jul 2000 Olympian '''Centenary Medal''' {{Image|file=Tonkin_Australian_Honours-2.jpg|align=l|size=s}} The Centenary Medal was instituted to commemorate the contribution made to the Federation of Australia, Australian society and government by its citizens and other persons during the year 2001, the Centenary of Federation of Australia. * Councillor Allan Ian Tonkin 1 Jan 2001 for distinguished service to local government. * Eileen Mary Tonkin (Mrs) 1 Jan 2001 for long and voluntary service to the community through St Vincent de Paul Society. * Elizabeth Annette Tonkin (Mrs) 1 Jan 2001 for service to the community through meals-on-wheels and voluntary assistance to local schools. * Jean Pierce Tonkin (Mrs) 1 Jan 2001 for long and voluntary service to St John Ambulance. * FSGT Lloyd Charles Tonkin 1 Jan 2001 for long exemplary service to the Australian Defence Force. * Rhonda Joan Tonkin (Mrs) 1 Jan 2001 for service to Australian society and rural industries. * Violet Lilian Tonkin (Mrs) 1 Jan 2001. '''Companion of the Order of Australia : AC''' {{Image|file=Tonkin_Australian_Honours-3.jpg|align=l|size=s}} Individuals are appointed a Companion of the Order of Australia (AC) for eminent achievement and merit of the highest degree in service to Australia or to humanity at large. * [[Tonkin-1259| The Honourable John Trezise Tonkin AC]] 6 Jun 1977 The Queen's Birthday 1977 Honours List. '''Conspicuous Service Medal : CSM''' {{Image|file=Tonkin_Australian_Honours-4.jpg|align=l|size=s}} Conspicuous Service Medal (CSM) is awarded for meritorious achievement or devotion to duty, in non-warlike situations. * Sergeant Stewart MacAlister Tonkin CSM 26 Jan 2005 for outstanding service as the Training Supervisor of the 17th Construction Squadron during the 2003 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission/Army Community Assistance Program on Palm Island. Australia Day 2005 Honours List '''Distinguished Flying Cross (Imperial) : DFC''' {{Image|file=Tonkin_Australian_Honours-5.jpg|align=l|size=s}} Instituted in 1918 by King George V for Air Force officers for 'an act or acts of valour, courage or devotion to duty performed whilst flying in active operations against the enemy'. * [[Tonkin-1582|Lt Albert Victor Tonkin DFC]] 8 Feb 1919 1 Squadron - Australian Flying Corps '''Imperial Service Medal''' {{Image|file=Tonkin_Australian_Honours-6.jpg|align=l|size=s}} Instituted in 1918 by King George V for Air Force officers for 'an act or acts of valour, courage or devotion to duty performed whilst flying in active operations against the enemy'. This was altered in 1932 'for exceptional valour, courage or devotion to duty whilst flying in active operations against the enemy'. The availability of the decoration was extended to the Army and the Navy during World War II. There have been 6 versions of this medal, 1978 would be Elizabeth II, awarded 1954-2022. * Harold Eric Tonkin 6 Jun 1978 '''Medal of the Order of Australia : OAM''' {{Image|file=Tonkin_Australian_Honours-7.jpg|align=l|size=s}} The Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) is awarded for service worthy of particular recognition. * Albert Roger Tonkin OAM 10 Jun 2002 for service to the community of Moora, Western Australia, through local government and participation in a range of sporting, heritage and primary industry organisations. The Queen's Birthday 2002 Honours List. * Professor Andrew Maxwell Tonkin OAM 13 Jun 2011 for service to medical research in the field of epidemiology and preventative medicine. The Queen's Birthday 2011 Honours List. * [[Tonkin-3163| Arthur Alan Tonkin OAM]] 19 Jun 1985 for service to the trade union movement, particularly the Meat Industry Employee's Union. * Barry Ronald Tonkin OAM 26 Jan 2015 for service to engineering through professional bodies, and to the community. Australia Day 2015 Honours List. * Fiona Christine Tonkin OAM (Ms) 10 Jun 2019 for service to the performing arts, particularly to ballet. The Queen's Birthday 2019 Honours List. * Warrant Officer Class Two Jennifer Anne Tonkin OAM 13 Jun 1994 for exceptional service and devotion to duty, particularly in the field of community services. The Queen's Birthday 1994 Honours List * John Elliot Tonkin MC, OAM 26 Jan 1982 for service in the field of Aboriginal welfare. Australia Day 1982 Honours List * Merle Tonkin OAM (Mrs) 26 Jan 1991 for service to women's affairs South Australia. Australia Day 1991 Honours List *Peter James Tonkin OAM 26 Jan 2019 for service to swimming. Australia Day 2019. * Shirley Maxine Tonkin OAM (Mrs) 26 Jan 2006 for service to the community through the promotion and support of facilities for isolated families, particularly the Kalgoorlie School of the Air, and as an oral historian. * Stephen John Tonkin OAM 26 Jan 2004 for service to local government and to the community of the Shire of Menzies, Western Australia. Australia Day 2004 Honours List. '''Member of the Order of Australia : AM''' {{Image|file=Tonkin_Australian_Honours-8.jpg|align=l|size=s}} The Member of the Order of Australia (AM) for service in a particular locality or field of activity or to a particular group. * Berwick Carlyon Tonkin AM 26 Jan 1992 for service to engineering and to the community. Australia Day 1992 Honours List. * Dr John Paul Tonkin AM 9 Jun 1986 for service to medicine, particularly as an ear, nose and throat surgeon. The Queen's Birthday 1986 Honours List. '''Meritorious Service Medal (Imperial) : MSM''' {{Image|file=Tonkin_Australian_Honours-10.jpg|align=l|size=s}} Medal for gallantry or valuable service (1916–28) * WO1 F H Tonkin 18 Jan 1919 '''Military Medal (Imperial) : MM''' {{Image|file=Tonkin_Australian_Honours-9.jpg|align=l|size=s}} Medal for bravery in the field (1916-93) * T/Sgt M P Tonkin 3 Jul 1919 '''National Medal''' {{Image|file=Tonkin_Australian_Honours-11.jpg|align=l|size=s}} The National Medal is given for long service by operational members of specified eligible organisations. The eligible groups have in common that their members serve or protect the community at the risk of death, injury or trauma. * Alan Charles Tonkin 14 Jun 1978 * Arthur Allen Tonkin 13 Nov 1984 * Bertram George Tonkin 7 Jun 1991 * Bruce William Tonkin 1 May 1987 (also National Medal 1st clasp) * Colin Stanford Tonkin 12 Dec 1978 * Donald Charles Tonkin 18 Jul 1980 (also National Medal 1st clasp) * Douglas Frank Tonkin 14 Jul 1977 (also National Medal 1st clasp) * Eric Keith Tonkin 24 Oct 2001 * Ernest William Tonkin 14 Jul 1977 (also National Medal 1st clasp) * Frederick John Tonkin 14 Jul 1977 (also National Medal 1st clasp) * Geoffrey Robert Tonkin 15 Nov 1977 * Harold Reginald Tonkin 8 Jun 1988 * John Leslie Tonkin 29 Sep 1994 * Kevin Denis Tonkin 15 Nov 1982 * Malcolm Geoffrey Tonkin 27 Aug 1992 * Philip Jeffrey Tonkin 21 Aug 1989 (also National Medal 1st clasp) * Robert Ernest Tonkin 23 Sep 1998 (also National Medal 1st clasp) * Ronald Leslie Tonkin 17 Mar 1992 * Richard John Tonkin 22 Sep 1987 (also National Medal 1st clasp) * Wayne Anthony Tonkin 19 Nov 1990 (also National Medal 1st clasp) '''Nursing Service Cross : NSC''' {{Image|file=Tonkin_Australian_Honours-12.jpg|align=l|size=s}} The Nursing Service Cross is awarded to medics (enrolled nurses) and nurses (registered nurses) of the Australian Defence Force for outstanding devotion and competency in the performance of nursing duties. * Sergeant Lloyd Charles Tonkin NSC 14 Jun 1999. The Queen's Birthday 1999 Honours List. '''Officer of the Order of Australia : AO''' {{Image|file=Tonkin_Australian_Honours-13.jpg|align=l|size=s}} Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) for distinguished service of a high degree to Australia or to humanity at large. * [[Tonkin-1406| The Honourable Dr David Oliver Tonkin AO]] 26 Jan 1993 for service to the South Australian Parliament, Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and to the community. January 1993 Australia Day Honours. * Dr Anne Louise Tonkin AO 26 Jan 2023 for distinguished service to medical professional regulation, to tertiary education, and to clinical pharmacology. Australia Day 2023 Honours List '''Order of the British Empire - Member (Civil) (Imperial) : MBE''' * Dr Cyril Joseph Tonkin MBE 1 Jan 1959 medicine. * Jack Tonkin MBE 31 Dec 1981 local government. * Winifred Joan Tonkin MBE (Mrs) 31 Dec 1981 community. '''Order of the British Empire - Officer (Military) (Imperial) : OBE''' * Lt Col Ernest William Tonkin OBE 29 Sep 1953. RAAF 91 Wing - distinguished service in Korea. '''Public Service Medal : PSM''' * Raymond William Tonkin PSM 26 Jan 2010 for outstanding public service to the recognition, management and promotion of Victoria's non-Indigenous cultural heritage. Australia Day 2010 Honours List. == Sources == * Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. Government of Australia. (Australian Honours Search Facility, https://honours.pmc.gov.au/honours/search : accessed 21 Apr 2023)

Tonkin England and Wales Birth Death and Marriage Statistics

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[[Category:Wales, Tonkin Name Study]] [[Category:London, Tonkin Name Study]] [[Category:Kent, Tonkin Name Study]] [[Category:Devon, Tonkin Name Study]] [[Category:Cornwall, Tonkin Name Study]] [[Category:England, Tonkin Name Study]] [[Category:Tonkin Name Study]] Research page of the [[Space:Tonkin_Name_Study|Tonkin Name Study]] Statistics using FamilySearch collections on the surname Tonkin with variants Tonking and Tonkyn as at September 2021 Note: Numbers used are only from FamilySearch collections (being a free source). They could differ from record numbers from other sources (i.e. Ancestry, Findmypast, etc) {| border="1" class="sortable" !Birth Marriage and Death!!Tonkin!!Tonking!!Tonkyn |- |England and Wales Birth Registration Index 1837-2008||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkin&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=2285338&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 9,493]||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonking&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=2285338&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 226]||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkyn&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=2285338&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 224] |- |England and Wales Marriage Registration Index 1837-2005||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkin&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=2285732&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 7,576]||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonking&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=2285732&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 151]||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkyn&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=2285732&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 191] |- |England and Wales Death Registration Index 1837-2007||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkin&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=2285341&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 4,913]||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonking&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=2285341&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 138]||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkyn&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=2285341&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 139] |- |England Births and Christenings 1538-1975||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkin&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1473014&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 8,362]||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonking&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1473014&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 292]||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkyn&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1473014&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 362] |- |England Marriages 1538-1973||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkin&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1473015&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 1,789]||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonking&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1473015&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 64]||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkyn&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1473015&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 70] |- |England Deaths and Burials 1538-1991||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkin&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1473016&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 1,226]||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonking&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1473016&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 48]||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkyn&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1473016&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 35] |- |England and Wales Non Conformist Record Indexes 1588-1977||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkin&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1666142&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 397]||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonking&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1666142&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 11]||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkyn&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1666142&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 35] |- ||||||| |- |Cornwall Parish Registers 1538-2010||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkin&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1769414&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 5,876]||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonking&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1769414&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 166]||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkyn&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1769414&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 357] |- |Devon Parish Registers 1538-1912||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkin&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1804330&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 433]||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonking&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1804330&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 11]||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkyn&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1804330&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 8] |- |Bristol Parish Registers 1538-1900||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkin&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1718965&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 126]||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonking&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1718965&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 1]|| |- |Middlesex Parish Registers 1539-1988||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkin&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=3734475&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 117]||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonking&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=3734475&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 2]|| |- |Devon and Cornwall Marriages 1660-1912||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkin&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1833719&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 102]||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonking&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1833719&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 6]||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkyn&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1833719&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 8] |- |Surrey Parish Registers 1536-1992||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkin&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=2475028&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 78]|||| |- |Essex Parish Registers 1538-1997||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkin&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1465709&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 53]||||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkyn&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1465709&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 1] |- |Hampshire Parish Registers 1538-1990||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkin&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=2556014&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 49]|||| |- |Cumbria Parish Registers 1538-1990||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkin&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=3154704&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 42]|||| |- |Wales Glamorgan Parish Registers 1558-1900||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkin&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1952632&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 41]|||| |- |Manchester Parish Registers 1603-1910||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkin&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1788853&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 37]|||| |- |Kent Parish Registers 1538-1911||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkin&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1952887&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 35]||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonking&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1952887&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 1]|| |- |Wales Glamorgan Parish Register Marriages 1837-1922||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkin&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1392564&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 28]|||| |- |Dorset Parish Registers 1538-2001||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkin&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1910806&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 26]|||| |- |Northumberland Parish Registers 1538-1950||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkin&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=2353070&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 24]||||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkyn&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=2353070&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 1] |- |Goucestershire Non Conformist Church Records 1642-1996||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkin&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=3648679&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 22]|||| |- |Sussex Parish Registers 1538-1910||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkin&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1465706&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 22]|||| |- |Isle of Man Parish Registers 1598-2009||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkin&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1784428&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 22]|||| |- |Isle of Man Births and Baptisms 1607-1910||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkin&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1708663&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 21]|||| |- |Cheshire Parish Registers 1538-2000||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkin&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1614792&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 20]|||| |- |Warwickshire Parish Registers 1535-1963||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkin&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1462403&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 18]|||| |- |Bristol Non Conformist Church Records 1777-1936||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkin&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1719223&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 13]|||| |- |Leicestershire Parish Registers 1533-1991||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkin&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=2840172&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 10]|||| |- |Staffordshire Church Records 1538-1944||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkin&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=2364451&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 10]|||| |- |Wales Births and Baptisms 1541-1907||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkin&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1783957&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 8]|||| |- |Lincolnshire Parish Registers 1538-1990||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkin&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=2540411&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 7]|||| |- |Wales Denbigshire Parish Registers 1538-1912||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkin&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1419318&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 7]|||| |- |Wales Pembrokeshire Parish Registers 1538-1912||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkin&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1419323&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 7]|||| |- |Derbyshire Church of England Parish Registers 1537-1918||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkin&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1911752&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 5]||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonking&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1911752&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 3]|| |- |Wales Marriage Bonds 1650-1900||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkin&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=2761121&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 5]||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonking&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=2761121&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 1]|| |- |Cheshire Marriage Bonds and Allegations 1606-1900||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkin&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1410775&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 4]|||| |- |Essex Non Conformist Church Records 1613-1971||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkin&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=3584542&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 3]|||| |- |Kent Canterbury Parish Registers 1538-1986||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkin&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=2384987&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 3]|||| |- |Norfolk Parish Registers 1510-1997||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkin&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1416598&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 3]|||| |- |Isle of Man Marriages 1606-1911||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkin&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1711668&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 3]|||| |- |Scotland Church Records and Kirk Session Records 1658-1919||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkin&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=2390848&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 3]|||| |- |Scotland Marriages 1561-1910||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkin&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1771074&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 3]|||| |- |Isle of Man Deaths and Burials 1844-1918||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkin&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1708590&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 2]|||| |- |UK Maritime Birth Marriages and Deaths 1787-1933||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkin&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1967749&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 2]|||| |- |Isle of Wight Parish Registers 1538-1983||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkin&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=3491461&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 1]|||| |- |Yorkshire Marriage Bonds and Allegations 1613-1887||||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonking&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=3477664&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 2]|| |- |British Armed Forces and Overseas vital records 1761-2005||||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonking&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=4324570&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 2]||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkyn&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=4324570&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 1] |- |Huntingdonshire Parish Registers ||||||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkyn&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=2340291&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 1] |- ||||||| |} Note: A single person could be reflected in multiple records, for example: a child baptised in Cornwall could be recorded in England Births and Christenings as well as Cornwall Parish Registers. *'''Tasks''' *To expand and include wikitree profiles and create categories

Tonkin England and Wales Census Statistics

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[[Category:England, Tonkin Name Study]] [[Category:Tonkin Name Study]] Research page of the [[Space:Tonkin_Name_Study|Tonkin Name Study]] Statistics using FamilySearch collections only (being a free source) on the surname Tonkin with variants Tonking and Tonkyn as at September 2021
(numbers may vary compared to other sites e.g. Ancestry or Findmypast)
Note: Using ''place of residence'' filters on FamilySearch for each census result, you will notice that an individual can appear in multiple places.
For example: there are no known Tonkin residents in Ireland, yet the breakdown using the ''place of residence'' filter in 1841 will show Tonkin residents in Ireland. Looking at those individuals, they are also included in the actual county of residence as well as Ireland, making the numbers larger than they actually are.
Numbers in the Breakdown by County tables have been adjusted to only include the person in actual place of residence (as best as can be achieved but still may require minor adjustments) Census Dates: * 1841 : 6 June * 1851 : 30 March * 1861 : 7 April * 1871 : 2 April * 1881 : 3 April * 1891 : 5 April * 1901 : 31 March * 1911 : 2 April {| border="1" class="sortable" !Census!!Tonkin!!Tonking!!Tonkyn |- |England and Wales Census 1841||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkin&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1493745&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 1,332]||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonking&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1493745&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 87]||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkyn&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1493745&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 51] |- |England and Wales Census 1851||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkin&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=2563939&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 1,309]||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonking&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=2563939&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 89]||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkyn&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=2563939&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 25] |- |England and Wales Census 1861||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkin&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1493747&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 922]||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonking&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1493747&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 94]||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkyn&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1493747&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 47] |- |England and Wales Census 1871||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkin&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1538354&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 1291]||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonking&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1538354&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 72]||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkyn&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1538354&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 51] |- |England and Wales Census 1881||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkin&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=2562194&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 1,452]||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonking&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=2562194&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 49]||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkyn&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=2562194&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 62] |- |England and Wales Census 1891||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkin&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1865747&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 1,446]||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonking&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1865747&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 45]||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkyn&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1865747&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 54] |- |England and Wales Census 1901||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkin&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1888129&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 1,714]||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonking&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1888129&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 64]||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkyn&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1888129&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 91] |- |England and Wales Census 1911||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkin&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1921547&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 1,866]||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonking&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1921547&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 47]||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=tonkyn&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1921547&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 79] |} '''Breakdown by County''' The breakdown is for place of residence {| border="1" class="sortable" !England and Wales 1841 Census!!Tonkin!!Tonking!!Tonkyn |- ||||||| |- |'''England'''|||||| |- |Cheshire||2|||| |- |Cornwall||1,153||87||50 |- |Derbyshire||1|||| |- |Devon ||83|||| |- |Dorset||3|||| |- |Gloucestershire||7|||| |- |Kent||10||||1 |- |Lancashire||3|||| |- |Middlesex||28|||| |- |Northamptonshire||1|||| |- |Oxfordshire||1|||| |- |Somerset||4|||| |- |Surrey||8|||| |- |Sussex||3|||| |- |Warwickshire||6|||| |- ||||||| |- |'''Wales'''|||||| |- |Glamorganshire||12|||| |- ||||||| |- |'''Islands'''|||||| |- | Jersey||6|||| |} {| border="1" class="sortable" !England and Wales 1851 Census!!Tonkin!!Tonking!!Tonkyn |- |'''England'''|||||| |- |Cornwall||1,062||89||22 |- |Devon||94||||2 |- |Essex||3|||| |- |Gloucestershire||5|||| |- |Hampshire||13|||| |- |Kent||22|||| |- |Middlesex||42|||| |- |Northamptonshire||17|||| |- |Somerset||5|||| |- |Surrey||19|||| |- |Sussex||2|||| |- ||||||| |- |'''Wales'''|||||| |- |Cardiganshire||10|||| |- |Glamorganshire||8|||| |- |Monmouthshire||2||||1 |- ||||||| |- |'''Islands'''|||||| |- |Guernsey||3|||| |- | Jersey||1|||| |} {| border="1" class="sortable" !England and Wales 1861 Census!!Tonkin!!Tonking!!Tonkyn |- ||||||| |- |'''England'''|||||| |- |Bedfordshire||1|||| |- |Cornwall||713||93||45| |- |Devon||92||||2| |- |Dorset||5|||| |- |Gloucestershire||3|||| |- |Hampshire||3|||| |- |Kent||18|||| |- |London||7|||| |- |Middlesex||15|||| |- |Norfolk||5|||| |- |Shropshire||12|||| |- |Somerset||8|||| |- |Staffordshire||10|||| |- |Sussex||2|||| |- ||||||| |- |'''Wales'''|||||| |- |Breconshire||1|||| |- |Glamorganshire||3|||| |- |Monmouthshire||5||1|| |- ||||||| |- |Royal Navy at sea and in ports||5|||| |} {| border="1" class="sortable" !England and Wales 1871 Census!!Tonkin!!Tonking!!Tonkyn |- ||||||| |- |'''England'''|||||| |- |Cornwall||1066||71||49 |- |Devon||74||1||2 |- |Gloucester||27|||| |- |Hampshire||1|||| |- |Kent||21|||| |- |Lancashire||9|||| |- |Lincolnshire||2|||| |- |London||8|||| |- |Middlesex||39|||| |- |Staffordshire||8|||| |- |Suffolk||3|||| |- |Surrey||7|||| |- |Warwickshire||1|||| |- ||||||| |- |'''Wales'''|||||| |- |Caernarfonshire||8|||| |- |Glamorganshire||5|||| |- |Monmouthshire||7|||| |- ||||||| |} {| border="1" class="sortable" !England and Wales 1881 Census!!Tonkin!!Tonking!!Tonkyn |- ||||||| |- |'''England'''|||||| |- |Berkshire||2|||| |- |Cambridgeshire||1|||| |- |Cheshire||4|||| |- |Cornwall||963||45||51 |- |Cumberland||13|||| |- |Devon||134|||| |- |Durham||15|||| |- |Essex||11|||| |- |Gloucestershire||8||||1 |- |Hampshire||19|||| |- |Kent||41|||| |- |Lancashire||19|||| |- |Leicestershire||7|||| |- |Lincolnshire||1|||| |- |Middlesex||80||||2 |- |Northumberland||5|||| |- |Oxfordshire||1|||| |- |Somerset||8||||1 |- |Staffordshire||||||4 |- |Suffolk||3|||| |- |Surrey||23|||| |- |Sussex||1||||3 |- |Warwickshire||7|||| |- |Wiltshire||2|||| |- |Yorkshire||12|||| |- ||||||| |- |'''Wales'''|||||| |- |Anglesey||3|||| |- |Denbighshire||4|||| |- |Glamorganshire||42||3|| |- |Monmouthshire||6|||| |- |Pembrokeshire||1|||| |- ||||||| |- |Isle of Man||4|||| |- ||||||| |- |Royal Navy at sea and in ports||3||1|| |} {| border="1" class="sortable" !England and Wales 1891 Census!!Tonkin!!Tonking!!Tonkyn |- ||||||| |- |'''England'''|||||| |- |Berkshire||1|||| |- |Cornwall||826||27||36 |- |Cumberland||18|||| |- |Devon||142||3||1 |- |Dorset||2|||| |- |Durham||2|||| |- |Essex||17|||| |- |Gloucestershire||36|||| |- |Hampshire||14|||| |- |Hertfordshire||1|||| |- |Kent||39|||| |- |Lancashire||49|||| |- |Leicestershire||7|||| |- |London||96||12||4 |- |Middlesex||24|||| |- |Northumberland||1||||2 |- |Somerset||18|||| |- |Staffordshire||4||||5 |- |Suffolk ||4|||| |- |Surrey||14||||1 |- |Sussex||4||||5 |- |Warwickshire||4|||| |- |Wiltshire||8|||| |- |Yorkshire||47|||| |- ||||||| |- |'''Wales'''|||||| |- |Denbighshire||1|||| |- |Glamorganshire||46|||| |- |Monmouthshire||15||3|| |- |Pembrokeshire||3|||| |- ||||||| |- |Jersey||3|||| |} {| border="1" class="sortable" !England and Wales 1901 Census!!Tonkin!!Tonking!!Tonkyn |- ||||||| |- |'''England'''|||||| |- |Cambridgeshire||2|||| |- |Cheshire||7|||| |- |Cornwall||868||42||67 |- |Cumberland||23|||| |- |Devon||235||||10 |- |Dorset||10|||| |- |Durham||17|||| |- |Essex||25|||| |- |Gloucestershire||48|||| |- |Hampshire||40|||| |- |Hertfordshire||||1|| |- |Kent||47||1|| |- |Lancashire||48|||| |- |London||101||12|| |- |Middlesex||65||6|| |- |Oxfordshire||3|||| |- |Shropshire||1|||| |- |Somerset||11|||| |- |Staffordshire||9||||2 |- |Suffolk||4|||| |- |Surrey||18||2|| |- |Sussex||4||||9 |- |Warwickshire||10|||| |- |Worcestershire||||||1 |- |Wiltshire||8|||| |- |Yorkshire||35|||| |- ||||||| |- |'''Wales'''|||||| |- |Denbighshire||1|||| |- |Glamorganshire||45||||1 |- |Monmouthshire||22|||| |- |Pembrokeshire||6|||| |- ||||||| |- |Isle of Man||5|||| |- |Guernsey||1|||| |} {| border="1" class="sortable" !England and Wales 1911 Census!!Tonkin!!Tonking!!Tonkyn |- ||||||| |- |'''England'''|||||| |- |Buckinghamshire||1|||| |- |Cambridgeshire||1|||| |- |Cheshire||5|||| |- |Cornwall||874||27||50 |- |Cumberland||33|||| |- |Devon||247||||8 |- |Dorset||2|||| |- |Durham||10|||| |- |Essex||47|||| |- |Gloucestershire||44|||| |- |Hampshire||53|||| |- |Herefordshire||1|||| |- |Kent||64||1|| |- |Lancashire||53|||| |- |Lincolnshire||3|||| |- |London||145||13||3 |- |Middlesex||48||5|| |- |Northumberland||5||||2 |- |Nottinghamshire||4|||| |- |Oxfordshire||1|||| |- |Somerset||8|||| |- |Staffordshire||6||||2 |- |Suffolk||12|||| |- |Surrey||8||1||5 |- |Sussex||4||||7 |- |Warwickshire||7||||1 |- |Wiltshire||6|||| |- |Worcestershire||4|||| |- |Yorkshire||41|||| |- ||||||| |- |'''Wales'''|||||| |- |Anglesey||1|||| |- |Breconshire||2|||| |- |Denbighshire||3|||| |- |Glamorganshire||90|||| |- |Monmouthshire||18|||| |- |Pembrokeshire||4|||| |- ||||||| |- |Isle of Man||7|||| |- ||||||| |- |Royal Navy at sea and in ports||4||||1 |} *'''Tasks''' *To expand and include wikitree profiles and create categories

Tonkin Migrants from Cornwall to Victoria

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Tonkin Migrants to New South Wales Australia

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[[Category:New South Wales, Tonkin Name Study]] [[Category:Tonkin Name Study]] Research page of the [[Space:Tonkin_Name_Study|Tonkin Name Study]] '''[[Space:Royal_Consort%2C_Immigrant_Voyage_to_New_South_Wales_1840|Royal Consort 9 Nov 1840]]'''
[[Tonkin-2100|TONKIN Caleb]] 36, [[Carter-38283|Susanna]] 31, [[Tonkin-2102|Andrew]] 12, [[Tonkin-2103|William]] 10, [[Tonkin-2104|Richard]] 7, [[Tonkin-2105|Charles Thomas]] 9m
"Australia, New South Wales, Index to Bounty Immigrants, 1828-1842", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FL24-168 : 13 June 2019), Caleb Tonkin, 1840.
[https://indexes.records.nsw.gov.au/ebook/list.aspx?Page=NRS5316/4_4787/Royal%20Consort_9%20Nov%201840/4_478700097.jpg&No=5 State Records NSW] Assisted Immigrants passenger list Royal Consort TONKIN '''General Palmer 1849'''
TONKIN John, Esther, Harriet, Catherine
https://records-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/f/1e5kcq1/INDEX810397
[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M4F9-5SP FamilySearch John Tonkin] son of Peter and Catherine, married Esther Mitchell 1847, died Victoria 1898 '''Lady Elgin 1854'''
TONKIN William 22
https://records-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/f/1e5kcq1/INDEX810404 '''Lady Ann 29 Sep 1854'''
TONKIN James 29
https://records-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/f/1e5kcq1/INDEX810395 '''Rajasthan 11 Jan 1855'''
[[Tonkin-2158|TONKIN John]] 38, [[Hendy-2095|Eliza 39]], Elizabeth 12, Samuel 9, Thomas 7, [[Tonkin-1222|Agnes 4]]
https://records-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/f/1e5kcq1/INDEX810398
'''[[Space:Alfred%2C_Immigrant_Voyage_to_New_South_Wales_1857|Alfred 23 Jul 1857]]'''
TONKIN Edward 21
https://records-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/f/1e5kcq1/INDEX810390 '''Nineveh 1877'''
[[Tonkin-358|TONKIN Francis]] 25, [[Williams-31211|Martha]] 22
https://records-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/f/1e5kcq1/INDEX810394 '''Northbrook 10 Mar 1878'''
TONKIN Thomas 24
https://records-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/f/1e5kcq1/INDEX810402 '''Earl Dalhousie 22 Jul 1878'''
[[Tonkin-2769|TONKIN Felix]] 25, [[Ivey-2567|Catherine]] 30, [[Tonkin-136|Mary A]] 4
https://records-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/f/1e5kcq1/INDEX810393
'''Roslin Castle 1 Mar 1883'''
TONKYN Charles 22 (died on voyage)
https://records-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/f/1e5kcq1/INDEX810430
Sydney Morning Herald 22 Mar 1883
Ship's Reports
The immigrant ship Roslin Castle arrived on the 1st inst., with 365 immigrants. There has been sickness during the voyage, and 10 deaths have taken place, principally from measles and scarlet fever. "SHIPS' REPORTS." The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) 22 March 1883: 12. Web. 1 Sep 2021 . '''Aberdeen 13 Nov 1886'''
TONKIN Jane 31
https://records-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/f/1e5kcq1/INDEX810396 === Sources === *[https://www.records.nsw.gov.au/archives/collections-and-research/guides-and-indexes/immigration-and-shipping State Records New South Wales] Immigration and Shipping records *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1542665 FamilySearch] Australia, New South Wales, Index to Bounty Immigrants, 1828-1842 *[https://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/ Cornwall Online Parish Clerks] Emigrants database

Tonkin Migrants to New Zealand

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[[Category:New Zealand, Tonkin Name Study]] [[Category:Tonkin Name Study]] Research page of the [[Space:Tonkin_Name_Study|Tonkin Name Study]] '''Douglas arrived 22 Oct 1874 Wellington'''
[[Tonkin-1438|TONKIN Hugh G]] 59 carpenter, [[Hosken-204|Mary A]] 59
"New Zealand, Archives New Zealand, Passenger Lists, 1839-1973," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FSYD-Q6L : 9 March 2021), Hugh G Tonkin, 22 Oct 1874; citing ship , Archives New Zealand, Wellington; FHL microfilm 004412822. '''Waitangi arrived 20 Nov 1874 Auckland'''
[[Tonkin-2122|TONKIN John]] 34 bootmaker, [[Rule-1606|Emma]] 33, [[Tonkin-2123|Jane]] 7, [[Tonkin-280|John]] 5, [[Tonkin-2124|Bessie]] 1
"New Zealand, Archives New Zealand, Passenger Lists, 1839-1973," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FSBP-1TB : 9 March 2021), John Tonkin, 20 Nov 1874; citing ship , Archives New Zealand, Wellington; FHL microfilm 004412845. '''Clarence arrived 2 Jan 1875 Hawkes Bay'''
[[Tonkin-2126|TONKIN John]] 23 miner, [[Toy-516|Johanna]] 23, [[Tonkin-2127|Fredk J]] 4, Bessie 10 months
"New Zealand, Archives New Zealand, Passenger Lists, 1839-1973," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FS18-D4M : 9 March 2021), John Tonkin, 5 Jan 1875; citing ship , Archives New Zealand, Wellington; FHL microfilm 004412869.
'''Rakaia arrived 7 Feb 1875 Canterbury'''
[[Tonkin-63|TONKIN John]] 30 miner, [[Gribbin-22|Mary J]] 22, [[Tonkin-323|Mary J]] 5
"New Zealand, Archives New Zealand, Passenger Lists, 1839-1973," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FSB9-5MX : 9 March 2021), John Tonkin, 7 Feb 1875; citing ship , Archives New Zealand, Wellington; FHL microfilm 004412088. '''Earl of Zetland arrived 3 Jun 1875 Otago'''
TONKIN Emma 11 with the family of THOMAS James 24, Hannah 21, Wm Jno 2, Eliza J 7 months
"New Zealand, Archives New Zealand, Passenger Lists, 1839-1973," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FSTR-761 : 9 March 2021), Emma Tonkin, 3 Jun 1875; citing ship , Archives New Zealand, Wellington; FHL microfilm 004412695. '''Otaki arrived 4 Nov 1877 Auckland'''
TONKIN Elizabeth 18 nurse
"New Zealand, Archives New Zealand, Passenger Lists, 1839-1973," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FS1H-G2R : 9 March 2021), Elizth Tonkin, 4 Nov 1877; citing ship , Archives New Zealand, Wellington; FHL microfilm 004411785. '''Marlborough arrived 14 Dec 1878 Canterbury'''
[[Tonkin-2342|TONKIN William]] 21 farm labourer
"New Zealand, Archives New Zealand, Passenger Lists, 1839-1973," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FSYM-D2Z : 9 March 2021), Wm Tonkin, 14 Dec 1878; citing ship , Archives New Zealand, Wellington; FHL microfilm 004411978. '''Piako arrived 5 Mar 1879 Timaru'''
TONKING Eliza 29 general servant
"New Zealand, Archives New Zealand, Passenger Lists, 1839-1973," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FSYL-HMD : 9 March 2021), Eliza Tonking, 5 Mar 1879; citing ship , Archives New Zealand, Wellington; FHL microfilm 004412614. '''Opawa arrived 25 Oct 1880 Canterbury'''
TONKING Martha 31 cook
"New Zealand, Archives New Zealand, Passenger Lists, 1839-1973," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FST2-3YM : 9 March 2021), Martha Tonking, 25 Oct 1880; citing ship , Archives New Zealand, Wellington; FHL microfilm 004412236.
''Martha married William Squires 1883 in New Zealand and died the same year age 35. she was a colonial nominated immigrated by Elizabeth Tonking of Royal Oak Boarding Houses in Canterbury'' '''Oxford arrived 23 Jul 1883 Wellington'''
TONKIN Mary 26 nurse
"New Zealand, Archives New Zealand, Passenger Lists, 1839-1973," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FSBR-RY9 : 9 March 2021), Mary Tonkin, 23 Jul 1883; citing ship , Archives New Zealand, Wellington; FHL microfilm 004412285. === Sources === *[https://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/ Cornwall Online Parish Clerks] Extra Searches: Emigrants *[https://www.opc-cornwall.org/Structure/emigrants_index_files/NZ-Auckland.pdf Cornwall Online Parish Clerks] New Zealand, Assisted Emigrants to Auckland 1872 - 1885 *[https://www.opc-cornwall.org/Structure/emigrants_index_files/NZ-Canterbury.pdf Cornwall Online Parish Clerks] New Zealand, Assisted Emigrants to Canterbury/Lyttleton 1859-1884 *[https://www.opc-cornwall.org/Structure/emigrants_index_files/NZ-Other.pdf Cornwall Online Parish Clerks] New Zealand, Assisted Emigrants to Various Ports 1872-1888 *[https://www.opc-cornwall.org/Structure/emigrants_index_files/NZ-Wellington.pdf Cornwall Online Parish Clerks] New Zealand, Assisted Emigrants to Wellington 1872-1880 *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1609792 FamilySearch] New Zealand, Archives New Zealand, Passenger Lists, 1839-1973

Tonkin Migrants to South Australia

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[[Category:South Australia, Tonkin Name Study]] [[Category:Tonkin Name Study]] Research page of the [[Space:Tonkin Name Study|Tonkin Name Study]] '''[[Space:Eden%2C_Voyage_to_South_Australia_1838|Eden 24 Jun 1838]]'''
[[Tomkins-713|TOMKIN Thomas]] and wife Ann nee Bullbeck and 3 children '''[[Space:Java%2C_Arrived_Port_Adelaide_6_Feb_1840.|Java 6 Feb 1840]]'''
[[Tonkin-1575|TONKIN Enoch]] and wife [[Hutchens-823|Betsey]] and children [[Tonkin-1573|Elizabeth]], [[Tonkin-1681|John]], [[Tonkin-1596|James]], [[Tonkin-1679|Mary Ann Doble]], [[Tonkin-623|Thomas Henry]], [[Tonkin-1680|William Hutchens]], [[Tonkin-1677|Amelia]], [[Tonkin-1678|Charles]].
[[Tonkin-1504|TONKIN William]] '''[[Space:Voyage_of_the_British_Sovereign_in_1847|British Sovereign 17 Jul 1847]]'''
[[Tonkin-1861|TONKIN James]] with wife ([[Russell-28520|Elizabeth]]) and two children ([[Tonkin-1865|Honor]] and [[Tonkin-1866|Selina]]); [[Tonkin-1862|TONKIN Elizabeth]]; [[Tonkin-1863|TONKIN Mary]]; [[Tonkin-1864|TONKIN Martha]].
"SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE." South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) 24 July 1847: 4. Web. 6 Aug 2021 . '''[[Space:Cressy%2C_Immigrant_Voyage_to_South_Australia_1847| Cressy 19 Aug 1847]]'''
[[Tonkin-1576|TONKIN James]] with wife ([[Hutchens-825|Nancy]]) and two children ([[Tonkin-1642|Henry]] and [[Tonkin-1644|Elizabeth Ann]]); [[Tonkin-1574|TONKIN James]]; [[Tonkin-1640|TONKIN Joseph]]; [[Tonkin-1643|TONKIN William]].
"SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE." South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) 21 August 1847: 3. Web. 6 Aug 2021 . '''[[Space:Aboukir%2C_Immigrant_Voyage_to_South_Australia_1847|Aboukir 4 Sep 1847]]'''
TONKIN William with wife and child.
"SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE." Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904) 11 September 1847: 7. Web. 6 Aug 2021 . '''[[Space:China%2C_Immigrant_Voyage_to_South_Australia_1847|China 14 Dec 1847]]'''
[[Tonkin-1594|TONKIN William]] and wife [[Wellington-555|Elizabeth nee Wellington]]; [[Tonkin-1710|TONKIN Thomas]] with wife and 2 children; [[Tonkin-1228|TONKIN Joel]]; [[Tonkin-1558|TONKIN John]]; [[Tonkin-1579|TONKIN Absalom]]: [[Tonkin-1729|TONKIN Harriet]]; [[Tonkin-697|TONKIN Elizabeth]]; [[Tonkin-1730|TONKIN Jabez]]; [[Tonkin-1738|TONKIN Samuel]]; [[Tonkin-1742|TONKIN name not recorded (Charles)]]
"SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE." South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) 15 December 1847: 4. Web. 6 Aug 2021 . '''[[Space:Success%2C_Immigrant_Voyage_to_South_Australia_1847-48|Success 27 Jan 1848]]'''
[[Tonkin-208|TONKIN Benjamin]] wife and 2 children (note not on Bound for South Australia passenger list but are listed as passengers in newspaper arrivals "SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE." Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904) 29 January 1848: 2. Web. 6 Aug 2021 .
[[Tonkin-1887|TONKIN Julia]]
'''Santipore 15 Oct 1848'''
TONKIN Edward
"ARRIVED." Adelaide Times (SA : 1848 - 1858) 16 October 1848: 3. Web. 6 Aug 2021 . '''[[Space:Bussorah_Merchant%2C_Immigrant_Voyage_to_South_Australia_1848|Bussorah Merchant 10 Nov 1848]]'''
TONKIN Edward J (ag lab)
"Australia, South Australia, Immigrants Ship Papers, 1849-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSZV-TS31-K?cc=2613135 : 5 February 2018), > image 1 of 1; Attorney General of South Australia, Adelaide. '''[[Space:Rajah%2C_Immigrant_Voyage_to_South_Australia_1848-49|Rajah 6 Jan 1849]]'''
[[Tonkin-897|TONKIN Mark]] and wife [[Thomas-42285|Mary]]
"ARRIVED." Adelaide Times (SA : 1848 - 1858) 8 January 1849: 3. Web. 6 Aug 2021 . '''Marion 10 Feb 1849'''
[[Tonkin-1607|TONKIN John]] 36; [[Trenowth-8|Prudence]] 36; [[Tonkin-1608|Mary]] 11; [[Tonkin-1608|James]] 9; [[Tonkin-1610|Jane]] 8; [[Tonkin-624|John C]] 4
State Records South Australia https://archives.sa.gov.au/sites/default/files/documentstore/passengerlists/1849/GRG35_48_1_49-4_Marion.pdf '''Pakenham 21 Mar 1849'''
[[Tonkin-540|TONKIN John]], wife ([[Snell-2418|Elizabeth]]) and four children ([[Tonkin-538|Elizabeth Jane]], [[Tonkin-541|Mary]], [[Tonkin-1436|John Snell]], [[Tonkin-539|Hugh Glewis]])
"Australia, South Australia, Immigrants Ship Papers, 1849-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSZT-2J7W?cc=2613135 : 5 February 2018), > image 1 of 1; Attorney General of South Australia, Adelaide. '''[[Space:Fatima%2C_Immigrant_Voyage_to_South_Australia_1850|Fatima 11 Jun 1850]]'''
[[Tonkin-1877|TONKIN William]] 21 labourer and wife [[Matthews-14772|Maria]] 19
"Australia, South Australia, Immigrants Ship Papers, 1849-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS8D-YXHC?cc=2613135 : 2 January 2020), > image 1 of 1; Attorney General of South Australia, Adelaide. '''Thetis 6 Sep 1851'''
TONKIN Philip 37 and wife Anne 36 with children Thomas 14. Mary 12, Phillip 9 Elizabeth 7 and Rachel 4
"Australia, South Australia, Immigrants Ship Papers, 1849-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS8D-1DF?cc=2613135 : 2 January 2020), > image 1 of 1; Attorney General of South Australia, Adelaide.
''After the birth of a son William in Australia, this family returned to England, living in Roche Cornwall in 1861 "England and Wales Census, 1861," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M7CC-SZ3 : 3 March 2021), Philip Tonkyn, Roche, Cornwall, 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.'' '''Navarino 25 Sep 1851'''
[[Tonkin-115|TONKIN John]] 25, [[Yourn-40|Nancy]] 33 and [[Tonkin-116|Nancy]] infant
State Records South Australia https://archives.sa.gov.au/sites/default/files/documentstore/passengerlists/1851/GRG35_48_1_51-11_Navarino.pdf '''Oregon 31 Oct 1851'''
[[Tonkin-2478|TONKIN Edward]] 27 and [[Williams-108073|Phillis]] 20
State Records South Australia https://archives.sa.gov.au/sites/default/files/documentstore/passengerlists/1851/GRG35_48_1_51-12_Oregon.pdf '''[[Space:David_Malcolm%2C_Immigrant_Voyage_to_South_Australia_1853-54|David Malcolm 4 Jan 1854]]'''
[[Tonkin-1058|TONKIN John]] 32 miner, [[Hattam-73|Agnes]] (Hattam) 26, [[Tonkin-1067|Thomas]] 5 [[Tonkin-1068|Absolom]] 2
[[Tonkin-1066|TONKIN Ann]] 14
"Australia, South Australia, Immigrants Ship Papers, 1849-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS8N-KN91?cc=2613135 : 5 February 2018), > image 1 of 1; Attorney General of South Australia, Adelaide. '''[[Space:Trafalgar%2C_Arrived%2C_27_Jun_1854|Trafalgar 27 Jun 1854]]'''
TONKIN Eliza 23 servant
State Records South Australia https://archives.sa.gov.au/sites/default/files/documentstore/passengerlists/1854/GRG35_48_1_54-14_Trafalgar.pdf '''Magdalena 16 Jan 1855'''
TONKIN James 21
''May be James Tonkin age 25 occupation gold digger that went to Melbourne on the ship White Swan departed Adelaide 14 Feb 1855''
State Records South Australia https://archives.sa.gov.au/sites/default/files/documentstore/passengerlists/1855/GRG35_48_1_55-2_Magdalena.pdf '''[[Space:Nile%2C_Voyage_to_South_Australia_1854/1855|Nile 19 Feb 1855]]'''
TONKING James 27 and Elizabeth 25
[[Tonkin-74|TONKIN Thomas Rowe]] 23, [[John-154|Margaret]] 21 and [[Tonkin-83|Thomas]] infant
[[Tonkin-30|TONKIN John Rowe]] ''(transcript says Frederick)'' 20, [[Mitchell-1564|Elizabeth]] 16 and [[Tonkin-31|Elizabeth]] inf.
[[Tonkin-3368|TONKIN Charles]] 23 [[Innes-2782|Grace]] 22 and [[Tonkin-3369|Charles]] infant ''transcribed as 2 unknown and Charles''
[[Tonkin-29|TONKIN William]] 24 [[Reseigh-1|Elizabeth]] 23 and [[Tonkin-1530|Elizabeth]] infant ''not on The Ships List but clearly on original passenger list''
''The Ships list has a TONKIN James 22 Mary and James but cannot see them on original passenger list''
"Australia, South Australia, Immigrants Ship Papers, 1849-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS8S-4S2G-L?cc=2613135 : 2 January 2020), > image 1 of 1; Attorney General of South Australia, Adelaide. '''[[Space:Voyage_of_the_Lady_Macdonald_to_South_Australia_in_1854/55|Lady Macdonald 7 Apr 1855]]'''
TONKIN John 22 miner
"Australia, South Australia, Immigrants Ship Papers, 1849-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS8S-4S25-Z?cc=2613135 : 2 January 2020), > image 1 of 1; Attorney General of South Australia, Adelaide. '''Hooghly 19 Apr 1855'''
[[Tonkin-2700|TONKIN Simeon]] 18 miner of St Agnes
State Records South Australia https://archives.sa.gov.au/sites/default/files/documentstore/passengerlists/1855/GRG35_48_1_55-11_Hooghly.pdf
''to Melbourne on ship White Swan departed Adelaide 25 Oct 1855; married Mary Ann Sincock 1857 in Victoria''
'''John Banks 28 May 1855'''
[[Tonkin-1061|TONKIN Absalom]] 26
"Australia, South Australia, Immigrants Ship Papers, 1849-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS8S-4SL7-P?cc=2613135 : 2 January 2020), > image 1 of 1; Attorney General of South Australia, Adelaide. '''South Sea 30 Jul 1855'''
[[Tonkin-694|TONKIN Jerusha]]
"Australia, South Australia, Immigrants Ship Papers, 1849-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS8Y-6WK9-1?cc=2613135 : 5 February 2018), > image 1 of 1; Attorney General of South Australia, Adelaide. '''Agincourt 4 Dec 1855'''
[[Tonkin-104|TONKIN Edward]] 19
"Australia, South Australia, Immigrants Ship Papers, 1849-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS8Y-6W5G-H?cc=2613135 : 5 February 2018), > image 1 of 1; Attorney General of South Australia, Adelaide. '''[[Space:Henry_Moore%2C_Immigrant_Voyage_to_South_Australia_1857|Henry Moore 13 Sep 1857]]'''
[[Tonkin-1750|TONKIN George]] 23 miner
"Australia, South Australia, Immigrants Ship Papers, 1849-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS8Y-XQJC-2?cc=2613135 : 5 February 2018), > image 1 of 1; Attorney General of South Australia, Adelaide. '''Adamant 12 Oct 1864'''
TONKIN Mary A 14 servant
"Australia, South Australia, Immigrants Ship Papers, 1849-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSD7-59RH-B?cc=2613135 : 5 February 2018), > image 1 of 1; Attorney General of South Australia, Adelaide. '''[[Space:Clara%2C_Immigrant_Voyage_to_South_Australia_1865|Clara 1 May 1865]]'''
TONKIN James 25 Jane (Rowe) 30 William J 3 and Honor 1 of Camborne
"Australia, South Australia, Immigrants Ship Papers, 1849-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSD7-59T3-Z?cc=2613135 : 5 February 2018), > image 1 of 1; Attorney General of South Australia, Adelaide.
''James Tonkin 21 father James married Jane Rowe 27 father William 16 Sep 1860 Camborne; "England and Wales Census, 1861," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M78S-36H : 3 March 2021), James Tonkin in household of William Rowe, Camborne, Cornwall, 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.'' '''Coldstream 5 Jun 1865'''
[[Tonkin-1885|TONKIN Thomas]] 23 [[Rowe-10963|Jane ]] 22 and [[Tonkin-1886|Catherine]] inf (died at sea)
"Australia, South Australia, Immigrants Ship Papers, 1849-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSD7-59T3-G?cc=2613135 : 5 February 2018), > image 1 of 1; Attorney General of South Australia, Adelaide. '''[[Space:Cornwallis%2C_Immigrant_Voyage_to_South_Australia_1865|Cornwallis 26 Aug 1865]]'''
TONKIN Thomas 45 (miner) and Anne 30 of Liskeard
State Records South Australia https://archives.sa.gov.au/sites/default/files/documentstore/passengerlists/1865/GRG35_48_1_65-8_Cornwallis.pdf
''Anne Conley born 5 Jan 1834 dtr of Grace and Owen, married Thomas Tonkin son of Thomas 8 Jun 1854 Bridford, Devon; 1861 residence Liskeard "England and Wales Census, 1861," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M7HH-2GV : 3 March 2021), Anne Tonkin in household of Thomas Tonkin, Liskeard, Cornwall, 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.'' '''[[Space:Electric%2C_Immigrant_Voyage_to_South_Australia_1865|Electric 23 Sep 1865]]'''
[[Tonkin-1878|TONKIN Thomas]] 30 and Cordelia (Thomas) 26 of Redruth
"Australia, South Australia, Immigrants Ship Papers, 1849-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSD7-RVQ4?cc=2613135 : 5 February 2018), > image 1 of 1; Attorney General of South Australia, Adelaide. '''[[Space:Adamant%2C_Immigrant_Voyage_to_South_Australia_1865|Adamant 17 Oct 1865]]'''
[[Tonkin-1502|TONKIN Alfred]] 25 and [[Barnes-23367|Mary]] 20 of Penzance
"Australia, South Australia, Immigrants Ship Papers, 1849-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSD7-RVWH?cc=2613135 : 5 February 2018), > image 1 of 1; Attorney General of South Australia, Adelaide. '''Lady Milton 29 Nov 1865'''
TONKIN Joanna 29 domestic servant
"Australia, South Australia, Immigrants Ship Papers, 1849-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSD7-RVC3?cc=2613135 : 5 February 2018), > image 1 of 1; Attorney General of South Australia, Adelaide. '''Maori 6 Dec 1865'''
TONKIN James B 22 and Elizabeth (Treweek) 20 of Redruth
"Australia, South Australia, Immigrants Ship Papers, 1849-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSD7-RVCJ?cc=2613135 : 5 February 2018), > image 1 of 1; Attorney General of South Australia, Adelaide.
''James Tonkin age 23 father John married Elizabeth Treweek age 20 father Walter on 21 Aug 1865 in Gwennap, daughter Grace Louisa born 1868 Ballarat, Victoria and son William John born 30 May 1873 in Moonta Mines, South Australia. Returned to England by 1901 living in Gwennap'' '''Salamanca 18 Jan 1866'''
TONKIN James 23 (carpenter) and Grace (Ninnes) 25 of Truro
"Australia, South Australia, Immigrants Ship Papers, 1849-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSD7-RV6L?cc=2613135 : 5 February 2018), > image 1 of 1; Attorney General of South Australia, Adelaide.
''children born in South Australia: Mary Ann 1868 Moonta; Benjamin 1870 Wallaroo Mines; John Henry 1871 Wallaroo Mines; Laura Jane 1873 Wallaroo Mines; Benjamin 1876 Wallaroo Mines''
TONKIN Thomas 25 miner
"Australia, South Australia, Immigrants Ship Papers, 1849-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSD7-RVD8?cc=2613135 : 5 February 2018), > image 1 of 1; Attorney General of South Australia, Adelaide. '''Trevelyan 21 Mar 1866'''
TONKIN William 20 ag lab
"Australia, South Australia, Immigrants Ship Papers, 1849-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSD7-RV6S?cc=2613135 : 5 February 2018), > image 1 of 1; Attorney General of South Australia, Adelaide. '''[[Space:Voyage_of_the_Immigrant_Ship_BERAR_to_South_Australia_in_1867|Berar 17 Sep 1867]]'''
[[Tonkin-1879|TONKIN Thomas]] 25 (miner) [[Johns-5431|Grace (Johns)]] 23 and [[Tonkin-1880|Elizabeth A]] inf from Penzance
"Australia, South Australia, Immigrants Ship Papers, 1849-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSD7-RVRG?cc=2613135 : 5 February 2018), > image 1 of 1; Attorney General of South Australia, Adelaide. '''[[Space:Earl_Dalhousie%2C_Immigrant_Voyage_to_South_Australia_1873-74|Earl Dalhousie 12 Jan 1874]]'''
[[Tonkin-2237|TONKIN John]] 42 [[Lavers-192|Maria]] 41 [[Tonkin-2238|Mary]] 18 [[Tonkin-2239|Harriet]] 16 [[Tonkin-2236|John Lavers]] 14 [[Tonkin-2240|Albert]] 11 [[Tonkin-2242|Fred]] 6
"Australia, South Australia, Immigrants Ship Papers, 1849-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSD7-RVYB?cc=2613135 : 5 February 2018), > image 1 of 1; Attorney General of South Australia, Adelaide.
[[Tonkin-2235|TONKIN Henry]] 22 Elizabeth 19
"Australia, South Australia, Immigrants Ship Papers, 1849-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QLFX-7VN7 : 14 March 2018), Henry Tonkin, 1873; citing Emigration, Australia, name citing , Attorney General of South Australia, Adelaide. '''Benan 15 May 1876'''
[[Tonkin-2832|TONKIN Jane]] 29 and [[Tonkin-2833|Eliza]] 22
"Australia, South Australia, Immigrants Ship Papers, 1849-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSDK-R35W-B?cc=2613135 : 5 February 2018), > image 1 of 1; Attorney General of South Australia, Adelaide. == Sources == *[https://bound-for-south-australia.collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/BeginningYourJourney.htm Bound for South Australia] Passenger Lists 1836-1851 *[https://archives.sa.gov.au/finding-information/discover-our-collection/migration-and-crew/immigration-passenger-lists State Records South Australia] Immigration Indexes and Special Lists *[https://archives.sa.gov.au/finding-information/discover-our-collection/migration-and-crew/passenger-lists-1845-1940 State Records South Australia] Passenger Lists 1845-1940 *[http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/SAassistedindex.shtml#1856 The Ships List] Immigrants to South Australia 1847-1886 *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2613135 Family Search Australia, South Australia, Immigrants Ship Papers, 1849-1940]

Tonkin Migrants to Victoria

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[[Category:Victoria, Tonkin Name Study]] [[Category:Tonkin Name Study]] Research page of the [[Space:Tonkin Name Study|Tonkin Name Study]] '''General Palmer Apr 1849'''
Assited Passage departure Plymouth
TONKIN John 26, Elizabeth 23, Catherine 1, Harriet 1
https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/E2A106BC-F1B1-11E9-AE98-7353571BB1F2?image=51
''John Tonkin baptised 1821 Sennen son of Peter and Catherine, married Esther Mitchell 1847 Sennen, daughter Harriet b 1847; daughter Catherine b1848
[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M4F9-5SP John Tonkin on familysearch]'' '''Charlotte Jane Feb 1852'''
Unassisted Passage
[[Tonkin-2025|TONKIN Thomas]] 22
https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/33FC5616-F96C-11E9-AE98-D185E5E909BF?image=59
[[Tonkin-2026|TONKIN Jane]] 30
https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/33FC5616-F96C-11E9-AE98-D185E5E909BF?image=60 '''Augusta Schneider Aug 1852'''
Unassisted Passage departure Falmouth
TONKIN James 27
https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/33FC5616-F96C-11E9-AE98-D185E5E909BF?image=228 '''Stebonheath Jan 1853'''
Assisted Passage
[[Tonkin-2031|TONKING John]] 23, [[Rundle-547|Jane]] 20
https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/E28FA191-F1B1-11E9-AE98-A39C9D2AFA57?image=52 '''Atalanta Jan 1853'''
Unassisted Passage
TONKIN Ebenezer 39, Mary 37, Ebenezer 16, George 13, Elizabeth 12, Mary 10, Theophilus 8, Enoch 6, John 5, Emily 4, Lydia 1
https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/3400C2E9-F96C-11E9-AE98-0507CB69E27D?image=214
''Ebenezer Tonkin born c1813 Shoreditch, Middlesex married Mary Ann Laybourn, one son James born in Victoria before the family emigrated again to India''
''[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK53-VPY Ebenezer Tonkin on familysearch]'' '''Vigilant Feb 1853'''
Unassisted Passage departure Cape Town
TONKIN John D
https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/3400C2E9-F96C-11E9-AE98-0507CB69E27D?image=26 '''Bothnia Jun 1853'''
Unassisted Passage
TONKIN Henry
https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/3403A91B-F96C-11E9-AE98-1F36C9268AB1?image=18 '''Plantagenet Jul 1853'''
Unassisted Passage
TONKIN John 19
https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/3403A91B-F96C-11E9-AE98-1F36C9268AB1?image=201 '''Agnes Blaikie Jul 1853'''
Unassisted Passage
TONKIN Wm Stephen 21
https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/3403A91B-F96C-11E9-AE98-1F36C9268AB1?image=244 '''Lord Ashley Jul 1853'''
Unassisted Passage
TONKIN Joel 28
https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/3403A91B-F96C-11E9-AE98-1F36C9268AB1?image=268 '''Tarolinta Oct 1853'''
Unassisted Passage
TONKIN William
https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/3404E19C-F96C-11E9-AE98-FBBBD63BD0BC?image=194 '''Africa Jul 1854'''
Unassissted Passage
[[Tonkin-2393|TONKIN Edward]] 25
https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/3AF59D6E-F96C-11E9-AE98-F7100529A261?image=139 '''Nightingale Aug 1854'''
Unassisted Passage
TONKIN Collin 23
https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/3AF59D6E-F96C-11E9-AE98-F7100529A261?image=71 '''Crouch Brothers Sep 1854'''
Unassisted Passage
TONKIN Henry 16
https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/3AF59D6E-F96C-11E9-AE98-F7100529A261?image=400 '''Nestor 16 Sep 1854'''
Assisted Passage
[[Tonkin-1895|TONKIN Stephen]] 25, [[Williams-102274|Mary]] 27, [[Tonkin-1896|Henry]] 2, [[Tonkin-1897|Isabella]] 1
https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/E28FA191-F1B1-11E9-AE98-A39C9D2AFA57?image=329 '''Golconda Jan 1855'''
Unassisted Passage
[[Tonkin-1129|TONKIN Richard]] 16
[[Tonkin-1581|TONKIN Wm]] 25
https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/3AF80E70-F96C-11E9-AE98-C724C30A4245?image=198 '''Gipsy Bride Feb 1855'''
Unassisted Passage
[[Tonkin-2028|TONKIN John]] 36, [[Boase-320|Eliza 33]], [[Tonkin-2056|Selina]] 13, [[Tonkin-2057|Henry]] 11, [[Tonkin-843|Sophia]] 6, [[Tonkin-2058|John]] 3, [[Tonkin-2059|William]] 2, [[Tonkin-2060|Edwin]] 1
https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/3AF80E70-F96C-11E9-AE98-C724C30A4245?image=267 '''Shalimar Feb 1855'''
Unassisted Passage
TONKIN Richard 22
https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/3AF80E70-F96C-11E9-AE98-C724C30A4245?image=341 '''Shooting Star Jan 1856'''
Unassisted Passage
TONKEN John 35
https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/3AFE01E4-F96C-11E9-AE98-F70ABC3BAF48?image=169 '''Steadfast Feb 1856'''
Unassisted Passage
[[Stephens-3384|TONKIN Jemima]] 50, [[Tonkin-453|Anne]] 24, [[Tonkin-455|John]] 18, [[Tonkin-456|Samuel]] 16, [[Tonkin-304|Jane]] 12, [[Tonkin-333|Frederick]] 10, [[Tonkin-457|Mary]] 6
https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/3AFE01E4-F96C-11E9-AE98-F70ABC3BAF48?image=219 '''Mermaid Feb 1856'''
Unassisted Passage
TONKIN James 21
https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/3AFE01E4-F96C-11E9-AE98-F70ABC3BAF48?image=243 '''Golden Era Sep 1856'''
Unassisted Passage
[[Tonkin-2579|TONKIN Joseph]] 20
https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/3AFF8885-F96C-11E9-AE98-4994E0429BCA?image=319 '''Medway Dec 1856'''
Assisted Passage
TONKYN Mary 18
https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/E2912832-F1B1-11E9-AE98-C326277ADF95?image=292 '''Royal Charter Dec 1856'''
Unassisted Passage
TONKIN Susan 69, William Henry 8
https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/3B010F26-F96C-11E9-AE98-2719F500BDE6?image=288
''[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M4G6-CMR Susannah Eddy Tonkin on familysearch]'' and her grandson
''[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5XD-RGF William Henry Tonkin on familysearch]''
'''Africa Jan 1857'''
Unassisted Passage
TONKIN Stephen 24
https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/3B02E3E7-F96C-11E9-AE98-05FF09024AFF?image=118
''[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2S8-7SM Stephen Tonkin on familysearch]''
'''Mary Ann 28 Jan 1857'''
Assisted Passage
[[Tonkin-1620|TONKIN Robert]] age 23
https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/E2945C84-F1B1-11E9-AE98-E79844B4D5A8?image=298 '''Swiftsure 14 Mar 1857'''
Unassisted Passage
[[Tonkin-1587|TOMKINS John]] 32 [[Gibson-22483|Jane]] 32 [[Tonkin-1614|Robert G]] 7 [[Tonkin-1475|Caroline E]] 5 [[Tonkin-2053|John B]] 3 [[Tonkin-2054|Jane G]] 2 [[Tonkin-2055|Andrew G 1]]
https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/3B02E3E7-F96C-11E9-AE98-05FF09024AFF?image=231 '''Undaunted Aug 1857'''
Assisted passage
[[Uren-31|TONKIN Elizabeth]] 34 with 4 children ([[Tonkin-1814|Elizabeth J]] 14, [[Tonkin-169|Grace]] 13, [[Tonkin-1588|Thomas]] 8, [[Tonking-16|William]] 2)
https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/E292AED3-F1B1-11E9-AE98-4DB218217A26?image=97 '''Mindoro 23 Oct 1857'''
Assisted Passage
TONKIN Grace 27
https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/E295E325-F1B1-11E9-AE98-A7615D0B36BD?image=62 '''Morning Light Nov 1857'''
Unassisted Passage
[[Tonkin-618|TONKIN William]] 23
https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/3B0750BA-F96C-11E9-AE98-19084F8A768F?image=174 '''Annie Wilson Nov 1857'''
Unassisted Passage
TONKING Wm 28
https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/3B0750BA-F96C-11E9-AE98-19084F8A768F?image=207 '''Oceanica Mar 1858'''
Unassisted Passage
[[Uren-464|TONKIN Jane]] 25, [[Tonkin-2576|William]] 4, [[Tonkin-1296|Jane 1]]
TONKIN Rebecca 24, George Jas 1, Thomas 4
https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/3B08B04B-F96C-11E9-AE98-330DCE60AF11?image=276 '''Atalanta 9 Jun 1858'''
Assisted Passage
[[Penrose-258|TONKIN Nanny]] 38, [[Tonkin-1343|Louisa]] 10, [[Tonkin-1342|Margaret]] 8, [[Tonkin-2007|Sarah]] 5, [[Tonkin-1344|Amelia]] 2
[[Murrish-202|TONKIN Rebecca]] 36, [[Tonkin-2000|Rebecca]] 9, [[Tonkin-1989|Keziah]] 11, [[Tonkin-2003|William]] 5
https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/E295E325-F1B1-11E9-AE98-A7615D0B36BD?image=218
[[Tonkin-1999|TONKIN Henry]] 12
[[Tonkin-1340|TONKIN William]] 15
https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/E295E325-F1B1-11E9-AE98-A7615D0B36BD?image=221
[[Tonkin-1341|TONKIN Elizabeth]] 13
[[Tonkin-289|TONKIN Nanny]] 18
https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/E295E325-F1B1-11E9-AE98-A7615D0B36BD?image=225 '''Herald Jun 1859'''
Assisted Passage
TONKIN Maria 18
https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/E29790D6-F1B1-11E9-AE98-597179266B76?image=29 '''Prince of Wales Jan 1861'''
Unassisted Passage
[[Tonkin-3219|TONKIN Jas]] 19
https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/3B19C758-F96C-11E9-AE98-83A363F01077?image=126 '''Aldinga Oct 1861'''
Unassisted Passage
TONKIN John 31
https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/4A02EB35-F96C-11E9-AE98-0D15767B5920?image=113 '''Agincourt Jan 1862'''
Unassisted Passage
TONKIN Josh 21
https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/3B1EA95B-F96C-11E9-AE98-177376B4ADD9?image=79 '''Norfolk Jan 1862'''
Unassisted Passage
[[Tonkin-1450|TONKIN John]] 26, [[Tonkin-1453|Wm Hy]] 18, [[Tonkin-1451|Josiah]] 24
https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/3B1EA95B-F96C-11E9-AE98-177376B4ADD9?image=98 '''Swiftsure Apr 1862'''
Unassisted Passage
TONKIN John 30
https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/3B1EA95B-F96C-11E9-AE98-177376B4ADD9?image=217 '''Matilda Atheling 1 Apr 1863'''
Assisted Passage
[[Tonkin-3374|Joseph Tonkin]] 24, [[Rowse-451|Sarah]] 22
https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/E2991777-F1B1-11E9-AE98-19C5A2E8D282?image=103
'''Redan May 1863'''
Unassisted Passage
TONKIN Thomas 24
https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/3B244EAF-F96C-11E9-AE98-CF4727886049?image=104 '''Agincourt Nov 1863'''
Unassisted Passage
[[Tonkin-1315|TONKIN Paul]]
https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/3B25D550-F96C-11E9-AE98-6DD8DBACC7CC?image=243 '''Forest Rights Jan 1865'''
Unassisted Passage
TONKIN Gertrude 32
https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/3B2BA1B4-F96C-11E9-AE98-EF0B184FC7D3?image=102 '''Arabian 12 Mar 1865'''
Assisted Passage
TONKIN Eliza Jane 25
https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/E2991777-F1B1-11E9-AE98-19C5A2E8D282?image=208 '''Marco Polo Sep 1865'''
Unassisted Passage
[[Tonkin-1425|TONKIN Eliz]] 22
https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/3B2E39C6-F96C-11E9-AE98-7DC7C3E7AC2A?image=80 '''Rangitoto Oct 1865'''
Unassisted Passage
TONKIN Richard 24
https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/4A058347-F96C-11E9-AE98-31EFF4F61231?image=180 '''Donald MacKay Nov 1867'''
Unassisted Passage
[[Tonkin-680|TONKIN Wm T]] 23
https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/3B3390FA-F96C-11E9-AE98-0F7B2D1C5C8D?image=206 '''Southern Ocean Mar 1868'''
Unassisted Passage
TONKIN Elizth 15
https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/3B35179B-F96C-11E9-AE98-A3F59CAC46D0?image=166 '''Norfolk Mar 1870'''
Unassisted Passage
TONKIN Richard 67
https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/3B3A6ECF-F96C-11E9-AE98-27D9C60BF0FF?image=160 '''Star of India Jun 1871'''
Unassisted Passage
TONKIN Benjamin 22
https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/3B401423-F96C-11E9-AE98-4F6784238BE1?image=85
TONKIN Eliza 20
https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/3B401423-F96C-11E9-AE98-4F6784238BE1?image=84 '''Stonehouse Dec 1871'''
Unassisted Passage
TONKIN William 30, Jane 19, Mary J 1, Susan 1
https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/3B414CA4-F96C-11E9-AE98-AF6C68829023?image=159 '''Queen of Nations Jun 1873'''
Unassisted Passage
TONKIN Mary 30
https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/3B47DC59-F96C-11E9-AE98-5F26FABE27AA?image=106
[[Tonkin-1417|TONKIN Henry]] 39, [[Rowe-10861|Mary]] 44, [[Tonkin-1589|Henry]] 7, [[Tonkin-1409|James M]] 5
https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/3B47DC59-F96C-11E9-AE98-5F26FABE27AA?image=107 '''Great Britain Dec 1873'''
Unassisted Passage
TONKIN Wm H 19
https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/3B493BEA-F96C-11E9-AE98-E10B2B81478C?image=201 '''Potosi May 1881'''
Unassisted Passage
TONKIN Charles 19
https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/3B5EBFCA-F96C-11E9-AE98-FD25405B97CC?image=328 == Sources == *[https://prov.vic.gov.au/explore-collection/explore-topic/passenger-records-and-immigration Public Record Office Victoria] Passenger records and immigration *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2778600 FamilySearch] Australia, Victoria, Inward Passenger Lists, 1839-1923 *[https://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/ Cornwall Online Parish Clerks] Emigrants database

Tonkin Roll of Honour

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[[Category:South Africa, Tonkin Name Study]] [[Category:Canada, Tonkin Name Study]] [[Category:Australia, Tonkin Name Study]] [[Category:England, Tonkin Name Study]] [[Category:New Zealand, Tonkin Name Study]] [[Category:Tonkin Name Study]] Research page of the [[Space:Tonkin_Name_Study|Tonkin Name Study]] {{Image|file=Tonkin_Roll_of_Honour-1.png |align=r |size=m }} :They shall grow not old, as we that 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.
:Lest We Forget '''First World War 1914-1918''' :[[Tonkin-2183|Albert George Tonkin]] 1/4th Bn Royal Berkshire Regiment :Alfred Edward Tonkin 1st Garr Bn Worcestershire Regiment
''son of Henry Herbert Tonkin and Ada Barnett, died of pneumonia 25 Aug 1918 at King George V Hospital in Dublin, buried Ford Park Cemetery in Devon''
''FamilySearch https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ84-6CW''
''Imperial War Museum'' ''https://livesofthefirstworldwar.iwm.org.uk/lifestory/7679836'' :[[Tonkin-2177|Alfred John Tonkin]] H.M. Yacht Sanda Royal Navy :[[Tonkin-2201|Allan Thomas Tonkin]] 7th Australian Infantry Battalion :Andrew Tonkin 2/4th Bn Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
''wife Alice, son of Sarah Ann Tonkin and grandson of John Tonkin, died of pneumonia 19 Oct 1918 New Delhi, India.
FamilySearch https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G82Z-VJF''
''Imperial War Museum Lives of the First World War https://livesofthefirstworldwar.iwm.org.uk/lifestory/4472110'' :Archibald Tonkin Hood Bn R.N. Div Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve
''son of Henry Tonkin and Thirza Stentiford.
FamilySearch https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8JY-TYP''
''Imperial War Museum War Memorial Register https://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/name/121724''
''Imperial War Museum Lives of the First World War https://livesofthefirstworldwar.iwm.org.uk/lifestory/6111808'' :[[Tonkin-2265|Charles Tonkin]] 1st Bn Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry :[[Tonkin-2231|Charles Russell Tonkin]] 2nd Australian Infantry Battalion :[[Tonkin-1443|Cyril Augustus Tonkin]] 10th Australian Light Horse Regiment :[[Tonkin-1278|D.J. Tonkin]] 347th Mechanical Transport Coy United Kingdom :[[Tonkin-2365|Edith Mary Tonkin]] 3rd Gen Hospital Voluntary Aid Detachment :Edwin Cecil Tonkin 2nd Bn Coldstream Guards
''son of William and Phoebe King.
Familysearch https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9XBH-2HS''
''Imperial War Museum Lives of the First World War https://livesofthefirstworldwar.iwm.org.uk/lifestory/4472148'' :Edwin Thomas Tonkin H.M.S. Monmouth Royal Navy
''son of Richard Henry Tonkin and Emily Dunn Riddolls.
FamilySearch https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8LL-17F''
''Imperial War Mueseums War Memorials Register https://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/name/1682596''
''Imperial War Museums Lives of the First World War https://livesofthefirstworldwar.iwm.org.uk/lifestory/6398120''
''Note: brother of John Tonkin 1st Bn Devonshire'' :[[Tonkin-2274|F Tonkin]] 1st Bn King's Shropshire Light Infantry :[[Tonkin-2275|Francis John Tonkin]] 1/5th Bn Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry :[[Tonkin-2276|Frederick Cuthbert Tonkin]] 7th Bn East Yorkshire Regiment :[[Tonkin-2244|Frederick John Tonkin]] 16th Australian Infantry Battalion :[[Tonkin-2277|George Arthur Tonkin]] 10th Bn Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry :H Tonkin 7th Bn North Staffordshire Regiment
''age 19 son of Mrs E Tonkin of High street Aston, Birmingham''
''Birmingham Mail 22 Apr 1916 News has been received that Private Henry Tonkin of the North Staffs Regiment, has died from wounds. The deceased soldier who was 19 years old joined the colours within three weeks of the outbreak of war. His parents live at 5 Longstone Place, High street, Aston.''
''Imperial War Museum Lives of the First World War https://livesofthefirstworldwar.iwm.org.uk/lifestory/4472191'' :Harold Tonkin 112th Heavy Bty Royal Garrison Artillery
''John Harold Tonkin born 1886 Aston Yorkshire, son of Walter Henry Tonkin(s) and Elizabeth Athey''
''Imperial War Museum Lives of the First World War https://livesofthefirstworldwar.iwm.org.uk/lifestory/4472186'' :Harry Tonkin 5th Bn Northamptonshire Regiment
''Imperial War Museum War Memorials Register https://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/name/133628''
''Imperial War Memorials Lives of the First World War https://livesofthefirstworldwar.iwm.org.uk/lifestory/4472189'' :[[Tonkin-2279|Harry Tonkin]] 11th Bn The Queen's Royal West Surrey Regiment :[[Tonkin-2282|Horace Tonkin]] 1st Bn Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry :Howard Tonkin 2/4th Bn Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
''son of Thomas Bromley Tonkin and Susan Barnes.
FamilySearch https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8PX-1QY''
''Imperial War Museum War Memorials Register https://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/name/1598655''
''Imperial War Museum Lives of the First World War https://livesofthefirstworldwar.iwm.org.uk/lifestory/4472193'' :James Edwin Tonkin 2nd Bn Royal Warwickshire Regiment
''FamilySearch https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8P5-RFR''
''Imperial War Museum Lives of the First World War https://livesofthefirstworldwar.iwm.org.uk/lifestory/4472218'' :[[Tonkin-2284|Jack Tonkin]] 10th Bn Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry :[[Tonkin-2315|James Hubert Tonkin]] 14th Pioneers Bn Northumberland Fusiliers :John Tonkin 1st Bn Devonshire Regiment
''son of Richard Henry Tonkin and Emily Dunn Riddolls''
''FamilySearch https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8LL-Y3M''
''Imperial War Museum Lives of the First World War https://livesofthefirstworldwar.iwm.org.uk/lifestory/4472206''
''Note: brother of Edwin Thomas Tonkin H.M.S. Monmouth'' :[[Tonkin-2327|John Ife Tonkin]] B Bty 210th Bde Royal Field Artillery :[[Tonkin-2249|John James Tonkin]] 48th Australian Infantry Battalion :[[Tonkin-2170|John Rasmus Tonkin]] New Zealand Engineers :[[Tonkin-2209|John Vaughan Tonkin]] 5th Australian Infantry Battalion :[[Tonkin-2329|Joseph Edward Tonkin]] 5th Australian Infantry Battalion :[[Tonkin-2340|Leonard Tonkin]] Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, Hawke Bn R.N. Div :Leo Tonkin 6th Bn Royal Irish Regiment
''son of William Tonkin and Hettie Rowe''
''FamilySearch https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRR6-8DS''
''Imperial War Museum Lives of the First World War https://livesofthefirstworldwar.iwm.org.uk/lifestory/4472231'' :[[Tonkin-2250|Leland Charles Tonkin]] 27th Australian Infantry Battalion :Leonard Tonkin 2nd Bn Royal Fusiliers
''born 10 Jun 1889 Devonport son of John Tonkin and Mary Susanna Williams''
''Imperial War Museum Lives of the First World War https://livesofthefirstworldwar.iwm.org.uk/lifestory/4472232'' :[[Tonkin-2343|Leonard John Tonkin]] 3rd Btn New Zealand Rifle Brigade :[[Tonkin-2344|Leonard George Tonkin]] 1/4th Bn Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry :[[Tonkin-2251|Leslie George Tonkin]] 20th Australian Infantry Battalion :[[Tonkin-2169|Percy Tonkin]] 1st Battalion Canterbury Infantry Regiment New Zealand :[[Tonkin-2252|Richard Caleb Tonkin]] 13th Australian Infantry Battalion :[[Tonkin-2164|Richard Enoder Tonkin]] Otago Infantry Battalion New Zealand :[[Tonkin-2347|Samuel Deeble Tonkin]] H.M. Trawler "Marion" Royal Naval Reserve :[[Tonkin-2348|Sidney Alfred Tonkin]] "D" Coy 50th Bn Canadian Infantry :[[Tonkin-2350|Stanley MacQuarie Tonkin]] 2nd Australian Infantry Battalion :[[Tonkin-2351|Thomas Alton Tonkin]] Base Light Horse :Thomas Leonard Tonkin 2/4th Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
''born 1891 St Teath, Cornwall son of Thomas Tonkin and Evelina Hayes''
''FamilySearch https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8YH-N64'' :Thomas Skewes Tonkin 98th Sanitary Sect Royal Army Medical Corp
''born 1879 Ullesthorpe, Leicestershire son of Rev John Tonkin and Annie Gauvain''
''FamilySearch https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G85Z-BMS'' :W Tonkin 10th Btn Lincolnshire Regiment
''born William (Willie) Willoughby son of Eliza Willoughby and John Tonkin (John born c1865 St Agnes)''
''1901 Illogan: John 36, Eliza E 51, John O 8 and Willie Willoughby (adopted son)'' 6
''1911 Glamorgan Wales: John 45, Eliza E 60, John Oscar 18 (born John Oscar Tonkin Willoughby) and Willie 16'' :[[Tonkin-2357|William Richard Tonkin]] 1st Bn Wiltshire Regiment :[[Tonkin-2253|Walter John Tonkin]] 4th Australian Infantry Battalion :[[Tonkin-2256|William Henry Tonkin]] 4th Australian Infantry Battalion :[[Tonkin-1331|William John Tonkin]] 8th Australian Infantry Battalion :[[Tonkin-2367|William John Tonkin]] 2nd Bn Welsh Regiment :[[Tonkin-2261|William Spencer Tonkin]] 2nd Australian Infantry Battalion '''Second World War 1939-1945''' :[[Tonkin-2420|Aaron Tonkin]] 325th Glider Infantry Reg., 82nd Airborne Div, US Army :[[Tonkin-2362|Alexander William Tonkin]] Q Service Corps, South African Forces :[[Tonkin-2174|Alan Edward Tonkin]] 1 School Technical Training Melbourne RAAF :Alfred Thomas William Tonkin H.M.S. Hermes Royal Navy
''son of Alfred James tonkin and Emily Louise Pearce born 29 Oct 1918 Falmouth, Cornwall'' :[[Tonkin-2176|Allan Edward Henry Tonkin]] No 3 Squadron Royal Australian Air Force :[[Tonkin-2370|Clifford Henry Tonkin]] 2/33rd Australian Infantry Battalion :Colin Ray Tonkin 31/51st Australian Infantry Battalion
''son of Stephen Ray Tonkin and Dulcie Milicent Thornburn born 30 Jan 1924 Broken Hill, New South Wales''
''FamilySearch https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8BS-QPK '' :[[Tonkin-2372|Donald Clifford Tonkin]] 408 Sqdn Royal Canadian Air Force :[[Tonkin-431|Donald Edward Tonkin]] 2/43rd Australian Infantry Battalion :[[Tonkin-2172|Douglas Noel Tonkin]] 75 Squadron Royal New Zealand Air Force :Eric Soudan Tonkin H.M.S. Niger Royal Navy
''son of Lionel Tonkin and Emma Whitehouse born 2 Apr 1915 Lancashire''
''FamilySearch https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8BS-DJW'' :Frederick Maurice Saunders Tonkin Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
''son of Harry Tonkin and Daisy Saunders''
''FamilySearch https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8B1-17R'' :Francis Alexander Tonkin 114 Field Regt Royal Artillery
''born 10 Dec 1919 son of Frederick C and Bessie Tonkin of Devonport'' :George Tonkin Supply Personnel Sec. Royal Army Service Corps
''born 27 Jun 1916 son of John Henry Mason Tonkin and Christina Ager''
''FamilySearch https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDM7-7ZC'' :[[Tonkin-1184|George Henry Tonkin]] Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve :Henry Arnold Tonkin H.M.S. Hasty Royal Navy
''born 28 Jun 1919 son of Adolphe Hawton Tonkin and Ethel Plant'' :[[Tonkin-2406|Jack Tonkin]] 242 Bty., 48 Lt A.A. Regt Royal Artillery :[[Tonkin-2408|John Maurice Tonkin]] Royal Air Force :John Penhall Tonkin 24 Sqdn South African Air Force
''son of William Penhall Tonkin and Mary Elizabeth Medlyn''
''FamilySearch https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD93-WDH'' :[[Tonkin-2410|John Ramsay Tonkin]] 15 Operational Training Royal Australian Air Force :[[Tonkin-1094|Kevin Bryan Tonkin]] 2/16th Australian Infantry Battalion :[[Tonkin-2391|Leslie Ernest Tonkin]] No 200 Flight Royal Australian Air Force :[[Tonkin-2392|Leslie King Tonkin]] 2/48th Australian Infantry Battalion :Louis John Tonkin H.M.S. Asphodel Royal Navy
''born 1923 Norwich, Norfolk son of Thomas John Tonkin and Gertrude Florence Maude Read'' :[[Tonkin-2412|Percy Tonkin]] H.M.S. Repulse Royal Navy :Percy Ernest Tonkin S.S. Nagpore (Hull) Merchant Navy
''son of William Tonkin and Edith Westley; husband of Norah''
''FamilySearch https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GD9L-2VR'' :[[Tonkin-2413|Reginald Charles Tonkin]] 7th Bn Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry :[[Tonkin-2414|Reginald Edward Tonkin]] Div & Bde Hq (Aust Comforts Fund) :[[Tonkin-2418|Richard George Tonkin]] 116 Road Const. Coy Royal Engineers :Richard John Tonkin Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
''son of Thomas Percival John Tonkin''
''FamilySearch https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDS9-C9V'' :Ronald John Coward Tonkin H.M.S. Boadicea Royal Navy
''born 1919 son of William John Tonkin (1882) and Eliza Northey''
''William John Tonkin son of Thomas Tonkin and Ada Jane Godwin'' :Stanley Richard Tonkin Civilian War Dead
''believed to have been killed through war operations, body found 26 Apr 1942 at 7 Old Devonshire buildings, Bath'' :Thomas Tonkin 49 Sqdn Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
''born 15 May 1919 son of Thomas and Margaret''
''mother Margaret a widow in 1939 living in Buckinghamshire '' :Walter Tonkin H.M.S. Salvia Royal Navy
''born 1914 son of John Tonkin and Rhoda Moores''
''FamilySearch https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDS3-DLK'' :Wilfred Charles Tonkin Royal Army Ordnance Corps
''born 1915 son of William Charles Tonkin and Maud Caroline Adams''
''FamilySearch https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDS3-LB1'' == Sources == *[https://www.awm.gov.au/advanced-search/people?roll=Roll%20of%20Honour&people_preferred_name=tonkin Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour] *[https://vwma.org.au/ Virtual War Memorial Australia] *[https://www.naa.gov.au/ National Archives of Australia] *[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/search-results/?Surname=Tonkin&Forename=&Initials=&ServiceNum=&Regiment=&CountryCommemoratedIn=null&Cemetery=&Unit=&Rank=&SecondaryRegiment=&AgeOfDeath=0&DateDeathFromDay=1&DateDeathFromMonth=January&DateDeathFromYear=&DateDeathToDay=1&DateDeathToMonth=January&DateDeathToYear=&DateOfDeath=&Honours=null&AdditionalInfo= Commonwealth War Graves] *[https://www.aucklandmuseum.com/war-memorial/online-cenotaph/search?n=tonkin Auckland Museum Online Cenotaph] *[https://www.archives.govt.nz/ Archives New Zealand] *[https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ National Archives UK] *[https://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/names/search?query=tonkin&pageSize=15 Imperial War Museums Memorials Name Search] *[https://livesofthefirstworldwar.iwm.org.uk/searchlives/tonkin/filter Imperial War Museums Lives of the First World War] *[https://www.veterans.gc.ca/eng/remembrance/memorials/canadian-virtual-war-memorial Canadian Virtual War Memorial] *[https://www.ancestry.com.au/search/collections/9170/ Ancestry US Headstone and Interment Records for US, Military Cemeteries on Foreign Soil 1942-1949]

Ton's Genealogy Wishlist

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Not quite a to-do list - not quite research notes... ==MY GENEALOGY WISH LIST== If you find any information on the list below (preferably with reputable sources) I would love to know about it. ===Specific records (for existing profiles)=== #birth of [[Verbeek-95|Neeltje Verbeek]] {{Red|Marriage documents suggest baptismal record was lost prior to 1822}} #birth '''and''' parents of [[Brouwer-634|Pieter Aarjensz Brouwer]] {{Red|Proof of widely claimed parents is lacking}} #birth '''and''' parents of [[Kooij-36|Maartje Kornelis Kooij]] #birth '''and''' father of [[Van den Berg-778|Elisabeth van den Berg]] #father of [[Luusink-1|Gerrit Luusink]] {{Red|illegitimate child - no record likely exists}} #birth of [[Van de Vijver-11|Daantje van de Vijver]] #birth of [[Van Domselaar-2|Hendrik van Domselaar]] #birth of [[Gerritsen-138|Nelletje Gerritsen]] #birth of [[Gerritze-2|Baerend Gerritze]] #birth of [[Aalten-14|Willem Aalten]] #marriage of Beert Aartzen van Triest to [[Aarts-46|Jannetjen Aarts]] #birth of [[De Beer-519|Cornelis Janz de Beer]] #birth of [[Nijboer-7|Christiaan Franz Nijboer]] #death of [[Plas-33|Maria Plas]] #birth of [[Engeltjes-5|Jan Engltjes]] #birth of [[Gerrits-306|Driesjen Gerrits]] #birth of [[Peters-4118|Aaltje Peters]] ===Any record needed (for future profiles)=== #Gerritje van den Berg (mother of [[Van_den_Berg-778|Elizabeth van den Berg]]) #Beert Aartzen van Triest (husband of [[Aarts-46|Jannetjen Aarts]]) #Jennigje Pontstein (wife of [[Van Koot-3|Hendrikus Petersen van Koot]]) ===Completed=== #death of [[Spoel-7|Arie Spoel]] - thanks to [[Terink-1|Jan Terink]] #death of [[Kristeijans-1|Koba Kristeijans]] - thanks to [[Terink-1|Jan Terink]]

Tooele County, Utah

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Tooele County, Utah
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Toogoods and Pattersons from 1790 to 1860

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==Pre-Census Records== ===Early Land Grants=== Gust Skordas. ''Early Settlers of Maryland.'' Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing House, 1968 p. 351 *Robert & Eleanor Paterson, Servant. Transported 1651 *Elizabeth Paterson, Transported 1667 *William Patisson, Transported 1651. Servant p. 352 *John Patterson, Transported 1671 *John Patterson, Transported October 1677 *Luke Patterson, Transported 1664 *Jane Patteson, Transported 1663. Servant *James Pattison, Transported 1660 *James Pattison, son of Thomas, transported 1680 *Joan Pattison, daughter of Thomas, transported 1680 *John Pattison, son of William, transported 1665 *John Pattison, transported 1673 *Ann Pattyson, mother and daughter, transported 1671 *Jacob Pattyson, transported 1671 *James Pattyson, transported 1671 *Priscilla Pattyson, transported 1671 *Thomas Pattyson, Immigrated 1671 with wife and four childreen. Of Dorchester Co. p. 467 *Mary Toogood, transported 1649. Servant ===Emigrants in Bondage=== https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/61074/?name=_Patterson&arrival=_maryland-usa_23&count=50 *Robert Patterson. Sentenced Jan 1772 in Devon. Arrived July 1772 in Baltimore County. Source; More Emigrants in Bondage 1614-1775 *Robert Patterson. Sentenced Summer 1772 in Northumberland. Arrived March 1773 in Baltimore County, Maryland on ship ''Adventure.'' Source: More Emigrants in Bondage 1614-1775 ==Maryland Census== Below are the Census Entries for Toogoods and Pattersons in the United States Censuses -- grouped by location -- with possible annotation -- from 1790 to 1860. ===1790 Census=== No Toogoods in 1790 Census https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/5058/?name=_Toogood&count=50&name_x=_psx&residence=_maryland-usa_23 '''Southern Maryland (St. Mary's, Charles, Calvert, Prince George's)''' :James Patterson Unknown Township, St Marys, Maryland '''Eastern Shore''' '''Baltimore and North''' :James Patterson, Baltimore Town, Baltimore, Maryland 3 :John Patterson Baltimore Town, Baltimore, Maryland 2 :''William Patterson Baltimore Town, Baltimore, Maryland'' 6 16 :John Patterson Patapsco Lower Hundred, Baltimore, Maryland 6 :William Patterson Two Delaware Hundreds, Baltimore, Maryland :Joseph Patterson Back Creek, Cecil, Maryland 8 :''John Patterson North Susquehannah, Cecil, Maryland'' 9 17 :William Patterson North Susquehannah, Cecil, Maryland 6 :''Samuel Patterson South Susquehannah Hundred, Cecil, Maryland'' 3 11 :Moles Patterson West Nottingham Hundred, Cecil, Maryland 7 :George Patterson Harford, Maryland 32 40 :John Patterson Harford, Maryland 6 :Mary Patterson Harford, Maryland 3 :Saml Patterson Harford, Maryland 10 :Saml Patterson Harford, Maryland 4 :Saml Patterson Harford, Maryland 5 :William Patterson Harford, Maryland 11 :Wm Patterson Harford, Maryland 11 :Robert Patterson South Susquehannah Hundred, Cecil, Maryland 9 '''Frederick and West''' :John Patterson Frederick, Maryland 9 :Joseph Patterson Frederick, Maryland 12 :''Nathaniel Patterson Frederick, Maryland'' 3 8 :Thomas Patterson Frederick, Maryland 10 (includes one "other free") ===1800 Census=== Bold = Free People of Color Italic = Slave Holder Toogood https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/7590/?name=_Toogood&count=50&name_x=_psx&residence=_maryland-usa_23 Patterson https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/7590/?name=_Patterson&count=50&residence=_maryland-usa_23 '''Southern Maryland: St. Mary's, Charles, Calvert, Prince George's''' :George Patterson Prince George's, Maryland 3 '''Eastern Shore''' :James Patterson Pitts Creek Hundred, Worcester, Maryland 8 :''Anderson Patterson Pitts Creek Hundred, Worcester, Maryland'' 15 23 '''Central Maryland: Anne Arundel, Montgomery, Howard''' :'''Nichs Toogood Anne Arundel, Maryland''' 4 '''Baltimore and North''' :''William Patterson District 4, Harford, Maryland'' 2 13 :John Patterson Baltimore City, Baltimore, Maryland 9 :'''John Patterson Baltimore City, Baltimore, Maryland''' 5 :Elisabeth Patterson Baltimore City, Baltimore, Maryland 4 :''Wm Patterson Baltimore City, Baltimore, Maryland'' 5 20 :Wm Patterson Baltimore City, Baltimore, Maryland 6 :Joseph Patterson Bohamia Hundred, Cecil, Maryland 4 :Wm Patteyon W Nottingham, Cecil, Maryland 8 :''George Catterson District 2, Harford, Maryland'' 38 45 '''Frederick and West''' :'''Jacob Twogood Liberty, Frederick, Maryland''' 2 :'''Joseph Patterson Lower Antietam Hundred, Washington, Maryland''' 4 :John Patterson Cumberland, Allegany, Maryland 4 :Joseph Patterson District 1, Frederick, Maryland 2 :'''William Patterson District 1, Frederick, Maryland''' 4 :'''Zieharesh Patterson District 1, Frederick, Maryland''' 7 :''Thomas Patterson Frederick, Frederick, Maryland'' 2 12 :'''Samuel Pattinson Frederick, Frederick, Maryland''' 3 :''William Patterson Emmitsburg, Frederick, Maryland'' 3 8 :''John Patterson Emmitsburg, Frederick, Maryland'' 8 16 :Henry Paterson District 3, Frederick, Maryland 6 ===1810 Census=== Bold = Free People of Color Italic = Slave Holder Toogood https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/7613/?name=_Toogood&count=50&residence=_maryland-usa_23 Paterson https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/7613/?name=_Paterson&count=50&residence=_maryland-usa_23 '''Southern Maryland''' None '''Eastern Shore''' :''Hoy Paterson Dorchester, Maryland'' 6 15 :Wm Patterson Kent, Maryland 7 :John Patterson Dorchester, Maryland 6 :''Jeremiah Patterson Dorchester, Maryland'' 24 34 :''James Patterson Dorchester, Maryland'' 3 8 :''James J Patterson Dorchester, Maryland'' 14 29 :''William Patterson Dorchester, Maryland'' 11 24 :''Richard Patterson Dorchester, Maryland'' 4 14 :''Ruhd Patterson Dorchester, Maryland'' 10 20 :''John W Patterson Worcester, Maryland'' 4 9 :''Anderson Patterson Worcester, Maryland'' 5 11 :''Capt James Patterson Worcester, Maryland'' 7 11 :''John J Patterson Worcester, Maryland'' 1 7 ''George Patterson Worcester, Maryland'' 2 9 '''Central Maryland''' :'''Joshua Toogood Anne Arundel, Maryland''' 6 :''Toby Toogood Anne Arundel, Maryland'' 1 2 :'''Nichd Toogood Anne Arundel, Maryland''' 3 :'''Nichd Toogood Anne Arundel, Maryland''' 3 :'''Jacob Toogood Anne Arundel, Maryland''' 4 :'''Benja Toogood Anne Arundel, Maryland''' 2 :'''Nick Toogood Anne Arundel, Maryland''' 3 :''Jacob Paterson Anne Arundel, Maryland'' 16 22 :'''Thomas Paterson Anne Arundel, Maryland''' 7 '''Baltimore and North''' :'''Mrs Toogood Western Precinct 3, Baltimore, Maryland''' 7 :'''C Toogood Western Precinct 1, Baltimore, Maryland''' 4 : William Paterson Patapsco Lower Hundred, Baltimore, Maryland :W Paterson Eastern Precincts, Baltimore, Maryland 4 :Thos Patterson Baltimore Ward 7, Baltimore, Maryland 4 :'''D Patterson Baltimore Ward 7, Baltimore, Maryland''' 4 :John Patterson Baltimore Wards 2 Thru 6, Baltimore, Maryland 3 :Wm Patterson Baltimore Wards 2 Thru 6, Baltimore, Maryland 9 :Soln Patterson Baltimore Wards 2 Thru 6, Baltimore, Maryland 2 :John Patterson Baltimore Wards 2 Thru 6, Baltimore, Maryland 13 (Includes one "other free") :Mr Patterson Baltimore Wards 2 Thru 6, Baltimore, Maryland 3 :Mrs Patterson Baltimore Wards 2 Thru 6, Baltimore, Maryland 1 :''Robt Patterson Baltimore Wards 2 Thru 6, Baltimore, Maryland'' 8 10 :''Wm Patterson Baltimore Wards 2 Thru 6, Baltimore, Maryland'' 8 25 I(includes one "other free") :Mrs Wm Patterson Baltimore Ward 1, Baltimore, Maryland 3 :''Mrs PA Huson Western Precinct 1, Baltimore, Maryland'' 4 11 :Andrew Patterson Patapsco Upper Hundred, Baltimore, Maryland 9 (icludes one "other free") :''Abba Patterson Middle River Lower Hundred, Baltimore, Maryland'' 6 12 :Moses Patterson Gunpowder Hundred, Baltimore, Maryland 7 :''Wm Patterson Havre De Grace, Harford, Maryland'' 1 13 (includes one "other free") :''Wm Patterson Havre De Grace, Harford, Maryland'' 25 27 (includes one "other free") :''Henry Patterson Cecil, Maryland'' 2 4 :''Hugh Patterson Cecil, Maryland'' 2 7 :''Martha Patterson Cecil, Maryland'' 11 16 :Elizabeth Patterson Cecil, Maryland 4 :James Patterson Cecil, Maryland 7 :Alexander Atkinson Cecil, Maryland 6 '''Western Maryland''' :'''E Toogood Frederick, Maryland''' 5 :Jno Patterson District 5, Allegany, Maryland 8 :''I Patterson Frederick, Maryland'' 1 9 :''W Patterson Frederick, Maryland'' 5 12 :'''J PattersonFrederick, Maryland''' 4 :'''B Patterson Frederick, Maryland''' 3 :William Patterson Salsbury Hundred, Washington, Maryland 5 ===1820 Census=== Bold = Free People of Color Italic = Slave Holder Toogood https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/7734/?name=_Toogood&count=50&residence=_maryland-usa_23 Patterson https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/7734/?name=_Patterson&count=50&residence=_maryland-usa_23&fh=0 '''Southern Maryland: St Mary's Charles, Calvert, Prince George's''' None '''Eastern Shore"' :'''Henry Toogood Election District 1, Kent, Maryland''' 5 :''Gerney C Patterson Election District 5, Dorchester, Maryland'' 7 16 :'''Isaac Patterson Election Districts 3 and 4, Dorchester, Maryland''' 3 :'''Ann Patterson Election Districts 3 and 4, Dorchester, Maryland''' 3 :''James Pattinson Senior Election District 1, Worcester, Maryland'' 8 19 :''Eliza Pattison Election District 1, Worcester, Maryland'' 1 7 :''John Patterson Election District 1, Worcester, Maryland'' 4 7 :''James Patterson Junior Election District 1, Worcester, Maryland'' 5 8 '''Central Maryland: Anne Arundel, Montgomery, Howard''' :'''Benjamin Toogood District 2, Anne Arundel, Maryland''' 6 :'''Priscilla Toogood District 2, Anne Arundel, Maryland''' 5 :'''Nicholas Toogood District 5, Anne Arundel, Maryland''' 3 :'''Rachel Patterson District 1, Anne Arundel, Maryland''' 5 :''Jacob Patterson District 1, Anne Arundel, Maryland'' 6 9 :Lloyd Patterson District 4, Anne Arundel, Maryland 4 '''Baltimore and North''' :Edwd Toogood Baltimore Ward 12, Baltimore, Maryland :'''Caleb Toogood Baltimore Ward 12, Baltimore, Maryland''' 3 :'''Charles Toogood Baltimore Ward 11, Baltimore, Maryland''' 2 :'''Richard Forgood Baltimore Ward 11, Baltimore, Maryland''' 2 :'''William Toogood Baltimore Ward 8, Baltimore, Maryland''' 3 :''John Patterson District 7, Baltimore, Maryland'' 14 19 :''William Patterson District 4, Baltimore, Maryland'' 16 16 :Margaret Patterson District 4, Baltimore, Maryland 9 (includes 4 FPOC) :George Patterson District 1, Baltimore, Maryland 1 7 :'''William Patterson District 1, Baltimore, Maryland''' 2 :James Patterson District 2, Baltimore, Maryland 7 :'''William P Patterson Baltimore Ward 11, Baltimore, Maryland''' 26 26 (Note: all 26 persons are enslaved) :John Patterson Baltimore Ward 12, Baltimore, Maryland 3 :Charles Patterson Baltimore Ward 11, Baltimore, Maryland 4 :Andrew Patterson Baltimore Ward 11, Baltimore, Maryland 12 :John Patterson Baltimore Ward 10, Baltimore, Maryland 6 :Wm Patterson Baltimore Ward 10, Baltimore, Maryland 5 :''Widow Widaw Patterson Baltimore Ward 10, Baltimore, Maryland'' 2 4 :P Patterson Baltimore Ward 9, Baltimore, Maryland 7 :Nathan Patterson Baltimore Ward 8, Baltimore, Maryland 9 :''William P Patterson Baltimore Ward 7, Baltimore, Maryland'' 13 20 :''Wm Patterson Baltimore Ward 6, Baltimore, Maryland'' 11 15 :''John Patterson Baltimore Ward 6, Baltimore, Maryland'' 2 16 :'''Wm Patterson Baltimore Ward 4, Baltimore, Maryland''' 14 :Joseph Patterson Baltimore Ward 3, Baltimore, Maryland 6 :Benjamin Patterson Baltimore Ward 3, Baltimore, Maryland 4 :Halton Patterson Baltimore Ward 3, Baltimore, Maryland 5 :'''William Patterson Baltimore Ward 2, Baltimore, Maryland''' 4 :'''William Patterson Baltimore Ward 2, Baltimore, Maryland''' 4 :''Edward Pattersons District 4, Baltimore, Maryland'' 2 2 :''Jos W Paterson Baltimore Ward 9, Baltimore, Maryland'' 8 16 :'''Daniel Paterson Baltimore Ward 2, Baltimore, Maryland''' 7 :Elwood Paterson Baltimore Ward 1, Baltimore, Maryland 5 :'''Ben Toogood Election District 4, Harford, Maryland''' 1 :'''Bill Toogood Election District 3, Harford, Maryland''' 1 :John Patterson Election District 4, Harford, Maryland 5 :Robert Patterson Election District 4, Harford, Maryland 5 :''William Patterson Election District 4, Harford, Maryland'' 1 10 :Joseph Patterson Election District 2, Harford, Maryland 4 :William Patterson Election District 1, Harford, Maryland 10 :Thomas Patterson Election District 4, Cecil, Maryland 13 :''John Patterson Election District 4, Cecil, Maryland'' 9 16 :Elizabeth Patterson Election District 4, Cecil, Maryland 6 :James Patterson Election District 4, Cecil, Maryland 14 :William Patterson Election District 3, Cecil, Maryland 11 :Jane Patterson Election District 3, Cecil, Maryland 6 :Archibald Patterson Election District 3, Cecil, Maryland 2 :''William Patterson Election District 1, Cecil, Maryland'' 2 11 :''Henry Patterson Election District 1, Cecil, Maryland'' 3 8 :''Hugh Patterson Election District 1, Cecil, Maryland'' 1 8 :''Diner Patterson Election District 1, Cecil, Maryland'' 1 2 '''Western Maryland: Frederick and West''' :Charles Patterson Election District 4, Allegany, Maryland 4 :'''Jesse Patterson Election District 1, Frederick, Maryland''' 2 :John Patterson Election District 4, Frederick, Maryland 6 :''William Patterson Election District 5, Frederick, Maryland'' 4 15 :'''Elizabeth Twogood Election District 8, Frederick, Maryland''' 5 :'''Joseph Patterson Election District 1, Washington, Maryland''' 10 :'''Hezciah Patterson Election District 1, Washington, Maryland''' 2 :'''Zachriah Patterson Election District 1, Washington, Maryland''' 5 :Thomas Patterson Election District 1, Washington, Maryland 5 :'''[[Patterson-23361|Archibald Patterson-23361]]''' Election District 1, Washington County, Maryland. Enumeration Date August 7, 1820 ::Free Colored Persons - Males - Under 14 1 ::Free Colored Persons - Males - 14 thru 25 1 ::Free Colored Persons - Females - Under 14 1 ::Free Colored Persons - Females - 26 thru 44 1 ::Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture 1 ::Total Free Colored Persons 4 ::Total All Persons - White, Slaves, Colored, Other 4 :William Patterson Election District 2, Washington, Maryland 4 ===1830 Census=== Bold = Free People of Color Italic = Slave Holder Toogood https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/8058/?name=_Toogood&count=50&residence=_maryland-usa_23 Patterson https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/8058/?name=_Paterson&count=50&residence=_maryland-usa_23&pg=1 '''Southern Maryland''' None '''Eastern Shore''' :''Charles Patterson District 1, Worcester, Maryland'' 3 7 :'''John Patterson District 1, Worcester, Maryland 7''' :''Charles Patterson District 1, Worcester, Maryland'' 3 7 :''Samuel Patterson District 1, Worcester, Maryland'' 2 6 :''James R Patterson District 1, Worcester, Maryland'' 2 4 :''John Patterson District 1, Worcester, Maryland'' 3 9 :'''Hessy Patterson District 1, Worcester, Maryland''' '''Central Maryland''' :'''Johna Toogood District 1, Anne Arundel, Maryland''' 4 7 :'''Geo Toogood District 4, Anne Arundel, Maryland''' 6 :'''Priss Toogood District 4, Anne Arundel, Maryland''' 4 :'''Alexander Toogood District 2, Anne Arundel, Maryland''' 2 :'''Benj Toogood District 2, Anne Arundel, Maryland''' 11 '''Baltimore and North''' :George Patterson District 1, Baltimore, Maryland 10 :''William Patterson District 2, Baltimore, Maryland'' 2 10 :John Patterson District 2, Baltimore, Maryland 10 :''William Patterson District 4, Baltimore, Maryland'' 9 9 :''Jin Patterson District 6, Baltimore, Maryland'' 2 7 :''William Patterson District 7, Baltimore, Maryland'' 1 2 :John Patterson District 7, Baltimore, Maryland 7 :'''Dane Patterson Baltimore Ward 1, Baltimore, Maryland''' 8 :MO Patterson Baltimore Ward 1, Baltimore, Maryland 5 :John Patterson Baltimore Ward 2, Baltimore, Maryland 5 :'''Joshua Patterson Baltimore Ward 2, Baltimore, Maryland''' 9 :James Patterson Baltimore Ward 2, Baltimore, Maryland 6 :''William Satterson Baltimore Ward 3, Baltimore, Maryland'' 8 17 :''Richard Patterson Baltimore Ward 3, Baltimore, Maryland'' 1 5 :John Patterson Baltimore Ward 3, Baltimore, Maryland 6 :John Patterson Baltimore Ward 3, Baltimore, Maryland 5 :''Jos N Patteson Baltimore Ward 9, Baltimore, Maryland'' 8 18 :Saml Patterson Baltimore Ward 9, Baltimore, Maryland 3 :Wm Patterson Baltimore Ward 10, Baltimore, Maryland 2 :'''Adam Patterson Baltimore Ward 11, Baltimore, Maryland''' 3 :''Edward Patterson Baltimore Ward 11, Baltimore, Maryland'' 2 13 Includes FPOC :Catharine Patterson Baltimore Ward 11, Baltimore, Maryland 7 Includes FPOC :David E Patterson Baltimore Ward 11, Baltimore, Maryland 2 :John Patterson Baltimore Ward 11, Baltimore, Maryland 4 :'''Jacob Toogood Baltimore Ward 11, Baltimore, Maryland''' 7 :'''John Toogood Baltimore Ward 11, Baltimore, Maryland''' 9 :'''Charles Toogood Baltimore Ward 11, Baltimore, Maryland''' 4 :'''Wm Toogood Baltimore Ward 12, Baltimore, Maryland''' 2 :'''Nancy Twogood Baltimore Ward 12, Baltimore, Maryland''' :David Patterson Baltimore Ward 12, Baltimore, Maryland 7 :'''Wm Patterson Baltimore Ward 12, Baltimore, Maryland''' 3 :David Patterson Baltimore Ward 12, Baltimore, Maryland 5 :'''Sip Patterson District 1, Harford, Maryland''' 3 :Robert Patterson District 4, Harford, Maryland 7 :''John Patterson District 4, Harford, Maryland'' 1 8 :''Willm Paterson District 1, Cecil, Maryland'' 5 12 :''Hugh Paterson District 1, Cecil, Maryland'' 6 12 :William Patterson District 2, Cecil, Maryland 2 :Sobias Patterson District 2, Cecil, Maryland 10 :Jane Patterson District 3, Cecil, Maryland 3 :William Patterson District 3, Cecil, Maryland 5 :William Patterson District 3, Cecil, Maryland 10 :''John Patterson District 4, Cecil, Maryland'' 2 6 :Elizabeth Patterson District 4, Cecil, Maryland 4 '''Western Maryland''' :'''Jane Toogood District 9, Frederick, Maryland''' 3 :''William W Patterson District 5, Frederick, Maryland'' 3 10 :''Nathaniel Patterson District 5, Frederick, Maryland'' 2 8 :Jeverth Patterson District 2, Washington, Maryland 8 :George Pallerson District 1, Washington, Maryland 4 :'''Zack Patterson District 1, Washington, Maryland 4''' :'''Negro Patterson District 1, Washington, Maryland 5''' Possibly [[Patterson-8764|Robert Patterson-8764]] :'''Negro Patterson District 1, Washington, Maryland 3''' Possibly [[Patterson-23361 Archibald Patterson-23361]] :Robt Patterson District 5, Washington, Maryland :Thos Patterson Hagerstown, Washington, Maryland 14 :''Elizabeth Patterson Allegany, Maryland'' 1 15 ===1840 Census=== Bold = Free People of Color Italic = Slave Holder '''Southern Maryland''' St. Mary's, Charles, Calvert, Prince George's None '''Eastern Shore''' :Saml S Patterson District 1, Kent, Maryland 8 :''Robert Patterson Middle District, Somerset, Maryland 7 13'' :''Susan A Patterson Districts 1 and 2, Worcester, Maryland 1 7'' + FPOC :Rachell Patterson Districts 1 and 2, Worcester, Maryland 3 :''John M Patterson Districts 1 and 2, Worcester, Maryland 5 11'' '''Central Maryland''' Anne Arundel, Howard, Montgomery, Carroll :Mary Toogood Division 2, Anne Arundel, Maryland :'''Benjamin Toogood District 2, Anne Arundel, Maryland 8''' :'''Alexander Toogood District 2, Anne Arundel, Maryland 4''' :'''Enoch Toogoods, Division 3, Anne Arundel, Maryland 5''' :'''George Toogood District 4, Anne Arundel, Maryland 10''' :''Catharine Patterson Carroll, Maryland 2 7'' :''George Pattison Carroll, Maryland 48 55'' :''Thomas Patterson Clarksburg, Montgomery, Maryland 2 8'' :'''Margaret Togood, Medley, Montgomery, MD, 5''' :''Thomas Patterson Montgomery, Maryland 14 22'' :'''Margaret Toogood, Dist 5, Montgomery, Maryland, 4''' '''Baltimore and North''' :''Jas J Patterson Baltimore Ward 1, Baltimore, Maryland 1 11'' :John Patterson Baltimore Ward 1, Baltimore, Maryland 5 :John Patterson Baltimore Ward 1, Baltimore, Maryland 2 :Wesley Patterson Baltimore Ward 1, Baltimore, Maryland 2 :'''Joshue Patterson Baltimore Ward 2, Baltimore, Maryland 6''' :'''Wm Patterson Baltimore Ward 3, Baltimore, Maryland 9''' :Jas Patterson Baltimore Ward 3, Baltimore, Maryland 12 :John Patterson Baltimore Ward 5, Baltimore, Maryland 5 :Richard Patterson Baltimore Ward 5, Baltimore, Maryland 6 :B C Patterson Baltimore Ward 5, Baltimore, Maryland 9 :William P Patterson Baltimore Ward 5, Baltimore, Maryland 4 7 :Johns Patterson Baltimore Ward 6, Baltimore, Maryland 8 :''Edward Patterson Baltimore Ward 6, Baltimore, Maryland 4 14'' :''Ann Patterson Baltimore Ward 7, Baltimore, Maryland 2 9'' + FPOC :Jno Patterson Baltimore Ward 7, Baltimore, Maryland 1 :''J W Patterson Baltimore Ward 7, Baltimore, Maryland 5 11'' :Hy Patterson Baltimore Ward 7, Baltimore, Maryland 4 + FPOC :Wm S Patterson Baltimore Ward 7, Baltimore, Maryland 6 :J H Patterson Baltimore Ward 7, Baltimore, Maryland 3 :''Sarah Patterson Baltimore Ward 7, Baltimore, Maryland 2 5'' :''Eleanor Patterson Baltimore Ward 8, Baltimore, Maryland 2 5'' :Wm Patterson Baltimore Ward 8, Baltimore, Maryland 1 7 :Wm Patterson Baltimore Ward 8, Baltimore, Maryland 8 :James Patterson Baltimore Ward 8, Baltimore, Maryland 3 :'''Joseph Patterson Baltimore Ward 8, Baltimore, Maryland 4''' :James Patterson Baltimore Ward 8, Baltimore, Maryland 3 :'''Mary Toogood Baltimore Ward 8, Baltimore, Maryland 1''' :'''Francis Patterson Baltimore Ward 10, Baltimore, Maryland 4''' :Mary Patterson Baltimore Ward 10, Baltimore, Maryland 55 :John Patterson Baltimore Ward 10, Baltimore, Maryland 7 :Saml Patterson Baltimore Ward 10, Baltimore, Maryland 1 :'''Jacob Trugood Baltimore Ward 11, Baltimore, Maryland 6''' :'''Adam Petterson Baltimore Ward 11, Baltimore, Maryland 4''' :James Patterson Baltimore Ward 11, Baltimore, Maryland 6 :Celicia Petterson Baltimore Ward 11, Baltimore, Maryland 3 :John Patterson Baltimore Ward 11, Baltimore, Maryland 5 :''William Petterson Baltimore Ward 11, Baltimore, Maryland 2 6'' :Catharine Patterson Baltimore Ward 11, Baltimore, Maryland 3 :Mary Patterson Baltimore Ward 12, Baltimore, Maryland 4 :Elizabeth Patterson Baltimore Ward 12, Baltimore, Maryland 11 :James Patterson Baltimore Ward 12, Baltimore, Maryland 5 :David Patterson District 1, Baltimore, Maryland 5 :'''Sepeo Patterson District 3, Baltimore, Maryland 2''' :''John Patterson District 5, Baltimore, Maryland 12 16'' :Martha Patterson District 4, Harford, Maryland 6 :''James O Patterson Harford, Maryland 2 6'' :Alexander Patterson Cecil, Maryland 1 :William Patterson District 3, Cecil, Maryland 6 :William Paterson District 3, Cecil, Maryland 8 :Calinder Paterson District 3, Cecil, Maryland 7 :William Paterson District 3, Cecil, Maryland 5 :Ann Patterdon District 4, Cecil, Maryland 2 :John Patterson District 4, Cecil, Maryland 2 '''Frederick and West''' :'''Caleb Toogood, Frederick, Frederick, MD 3''' :'''George Tergood Frederick, Frederick, Maryland 3''' :William Patterson District 5, Frederick, Maryland 4 :''William Patterson District 5, Frederick, Maryland 2 6'' :'''Henry Toogood, New Market, Frederick, Maryland 5''' :''Jeremiah Patte Williamsford, Washington, Maryland 6 14'' :John Patterson Boonsboro, Washington, Maryland 4 :'''[[Patterson-23361|Archibald Patterson-23361]] District 1, Washington, Maryland 8''' :'''Elizabeth Patterson District 1, Washington, Maryland 11''' :'''[[Patterson-23503|Elijah Patterson-23503]] District 1, Washington, Maryland 2''' There are two Robert Patterson families in the 1840 Washington County Census, one in District 1 and one in the Sharpsburg District. They are similar but have differences. The Ancestry.com printed summary contains errors, showsing both in Districtr 1, and adding a mysterious entry for # of whites over 21 who cannot read or write. :'''Rebert Patterson District 1, Washington, Maryland 4''' This Rebert Patterson is identified with [[Patterson-8764|Robert Patterson]], born 1811 (age 29 in 1840) and his wife [[Proctor-3092|Rachel Proctor-3092]] ::Top of Page contains "No 4, No 2, Page 4 ::Left Side of Page inscribed District 1 ::Robert Patterson toward top of page between Joshua Burnel & Hamilton Sturd. ::Free colored males under 10 -- 2 ::Free colored males 24-35 - 1 ::Free coloree females 24-35 - 1 ::Schools 1 ::# of scholars 42 ::# of scholars at public charge -- 4 :::Total 4 :Sharpsburg District entry -- Robert Patterson. This person might be Robert (Toogood) Patterson, who was born 1779 and would have been aged 61 in 1840, 7 years older than the age range of the older male in this census entry. ::Top of Page: No 4, No 2, page 6 ::Left side of Page inscribed Sharpbsurg District ::Robert Patterson toward bottom of page below Moses Lewis and followed by Jacob Keely, Alexander Grimes, Catherine Patterson. Interestingly, Catherine Patterson is white. ::Free colored males under 10 -- 2 ::Free colored males 10-24 -- (2, erased) ::Free colored males 36-54 - 1 ::Free colored females 24-35 1 :::Total 4 :'''Thos Patterson District 1, Washington, Maryland 5''' :'''Zachariah Batterson District 1, Washington, Maryland 2''' ===1850 Census=== Bold = Free People of Color Italic = Slave Holder Toogood: https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/8054/?name=_Toogood&birth=_maryland-usa_23&count=50 Patterson: '''Southern Maryland: St. Mary's, Charles, Calvert, Prince George's''' :Jane Patterson, 64 :Hellen M Patterson Bladensburg, Prince George's, Maryland abt 1829 Maryland '''Eastern Shore''' :'''Hetty Patterson''' Dublin, Somerset, Maryland abt 1800 Maryland Female :'''William Patterson''' Princess Anne, Somerset, Maryland abt 1831 Maryland Male Living with Worick Family :Robert Patterson Dames Quarter, Somerset, Maryland abt 1793 Maryland Male :Sarah H Patterson Dames Quarter, Somerset, Maryland abt 1798 Maryland :Mary Patterson Dames Quarter, Somerset, Maryland abt 1825 Maryland Female :Elizabeth Patterson Dames Quarter, Somerset, Maryland abt 1826 Maryland :Isabella Patterson Dames Quarter, Somerset, Maryland abt 1834 Maryland :Catharine Patterson Dames Quarter, Somerset, Maryland abt 1838 Maryland :Robert Patterson Quantico, Somerset, Maryland abt 1824 Maryland Male Methodist Episcopal clergyman :Catharine Patterson Quantico, Somerset, Maryland abt 1827 Maryland Female :Sarah Patterson Quantico, Somerset, Maryland abt 1800 Maryland Female :Milky Patterson District 1, Worcester, Maryland abt 1805 Maryland Female :Robt Patterson District 1, Worcester, Maryland abt 1831 Maryland Male :Drusilla Patterson District 1, Worcester, Maryland abt 1836 Maryland Female :Susan Patterson District 1, Worcester, Maryland abt 1806 Maryland Female :Eleaner Patterson District 1, Worcester, Maryland abt 1832 Maryland Female :George W Patterson District 1, Worcester, Maryland abt 1816 Maryland Male '''Central Maryland: Anne Arundel, Howard, Montgomery, Carroll''' :Mary J. Patterson, born England 1825 :Geo H Patterson Elk Ridge Landing, Anne Arundel, Maryland abt 1846 Maryland :David Patterson Elk Ridge Landing, Anne Arundel, Maryland abt 1820 Maryland *'''James Toogood District 1, Anne Arundel, Maryland abt 1790 Maryland Male''' **'''Mary Toogood District 1, Anne Arundel, Maryland abt 1785 Maryland Female''' :Gurney C Patterson District 1, Anne Arundel, Maryland abt 1818 Maryland Male :George Patterson District 1, Anne Arundel, Maryland abt 1850 Maryland Male :Mary Patterson District 1, Anne Arundel, Maryland abt 1785 Maryland Female :Elizabeth Patterson District 1, Anne Arundel, Maryland abt 1805 Maryland :'''George Patterson''' District 1, Anne Arundel, Maryland abt 1795 Maryland Male Living in Boarding houses *'''Alex Toogood District 2, Anne Arundel, Maryland abt 1805 Maryland Male ''' **'''Harriet Toogood District 2, Anne Arundel, Maryland abt 1805 Maryland Female''' **'''Thomas Toogood District 2, Anne Arundel, Maryland abt 1836 Maryland Male''' **'''Stephes Toogood District 2, Anne Arundel, Maryland abt 1841 Maryland Male ''' **'''Eliza Toogood District 2, Anne Arundel, Maryland abt 1843 Maryland Female''' **'''Charles Toogood District 2, Anne Arundel, Maryland abt 1844 Maryland Male'' **'''Harriet Toogood District 2, Anne Arundel, Maryland abt 1849 Maryland Female''' :Benjn Twogood District 2, Anne Arundel, Maryland abt 1787 Maryland Male :John Twogood District 2, Anne Arundel, Maryland abt 1833 Maryland Male :Nicholas Twogood District 2, Anne Arundel, Maryland abt 1835 Maryland Male *Maria A Toogood District 3, Anne Arundel, Maryland abt 1820 Maryland Female **John Toogood District 3, Anne Arundel, Maryland abt 1824 Maryland Male *Peggy Toogood Howard, Anne Arundel, Maryland abt 1790 Maryland Female *'''Philip Toogood Howard, Anne Arundel, Maryland abt 1833 Maryland Male''' :'''Mary M Toogood''' Cracklin, Montgomery, Maryland abt 1842 Maryland Female Living with Gaither family :'''William Patterson''' Berrys, Montgomery, Maryland abt 1839 Maryland Male Living with Dorroughs family :Catharine Patterson District 4, Carroll, Maryland abt 1799 Maryland Female :Mary Jane Patterson District 4, Carroll, Maryland abt 1825 Maryland Female :Sophia Patterson District 4, Carroll, Maryland abt 1828 Maryland Female :Samuel H Patterson District 4, Carroll, Maryland abt 1832 Maryland Male :George Patterson District 5, Carroll, Maryland abt 1797 Maryland Male :Prudence Ann Patterson District 5, Carroll, Maryland abt 1817 Maryland Female :Florence Patterson District 5, Carroll, Maryland abt 1847 Maryland Female :Margaret A Patterson District 2, Carroll, Maryland abt 1830 Maryland Female Living with Hickson family :Samuel Patterson District 1, Harford, Maryland abt 1825 Maryland Male :Mary Patterson District 1, Harford, Maryland abt 1827 Maryland Female :Jane, 25 :Emmeline, 22 :Richard F, 20 :Clara E Patterson District 3, Harford, Maryland abt 1847 Maryland Female :Orville Patterson District 3, Harford, Maryland abt 1820 Maryland Male :William Patterson District 3, Harford, Maryland abt 1840 Maryland Male Living with Ward family '''Baltimore and North''' :'''Wm Patterson''' Baltimore Ward 1, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1824 Maryland Male :'''Frances Patterson''' Baltimore Ward 1, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1827 Maryland :'''Wm Patterson''' Baltimore Ward 1, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1848 Maryland Male :'''David Patterson''' Baltimore Ward 1, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1850 Maryland Male :Amelia Patterson Baltimore Ward 2, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1800 Maryland :Chas Patterson, age 20, b. 1830 born Maine *'''Wm Toogood Baltimore Ward 3, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1820 Maryland Male''' **'''Emeline Toogood Baltimore Ward 3, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1811 Maryland''' :Harriett E Patterson Baltimore Ward 3, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1797 Maryland Livingwith Hiser family "Edwd Patterson, age 27, b 1823 England. Baltimore War 3, Sea Captain :Mary A Patterson Baltimore Ward 3, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1824 Maryland :Mary J Patterson Baltimore Ward 3, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1825 Maryland :Henriette W Patterson Baltimore Ward 3, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1850 Maryland :Jane L Patterson Baltimore Ward 3, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1826 Maryland :Danl Patterson Baltimore Ward 3, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1817 Maryland Male :Elizth Patterson Baltimore Ward 3, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1825 Maryland :Georgna Patterson Baltimore Ward 3, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1844 Maryland :Danl Patterson Baltimore Ward 3, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1846 Maryland Male :Chas Patterson Baltimore Ward 3, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1849 Maryland Male :Lewis Patterson Baltimore Ward 3, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1829 Maryland Male :David Patterson Baltimore Ward 3, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1827 Maryland Male :Isaiah Patterson Baltimore Ward 3, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1834 Maryland Male :'''Eliza Patterson''' Baltimore Ward 3, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1797 Maryland :'''Sophia Patterson''' Baltimore Ward 3, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1825 Maryland :'''Elizth A Patterson''' Baltimore Ward 3, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1843 Maryland :'''Cornelia Patterson''' Baltimore Ward 3, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1848 Maryland :'''Mary Toogood''' Baltimore Ward 4, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1800 Virginia Female Born Virginia. :Margte Patterson Baltimore Ward 4, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1836 Maryland Living with Woollen familyh :'''Jab Patterson''' Baltimore Ward 4, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1825 Maryland Male :'''Louisa Patterson''' Baltimore Ward 4, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1826 Maryland :Jane Patterson Baltimore Ward 4, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1835 Maryland Living with Psano family :'''Ellen Patterson''' Baltimore Ward 5, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1825 Maryland. Living with Stevenson family :Mary Patterson Baltimore Ward 5, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1805 Maryland Living with Crone family *'''Phillip E Toogood Baltimore Ward 6, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1850 Maryland Male''' Infant with Johnson family. :John S Potterson Baltimore Ward 6, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1817 Maryland Male :Elizabeth Potterson Baltimore Ward 6, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1807 Maryland :George K Patterson Baltimore Ward 6, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1832 Maryland :'''James Patterson''' Baltimore Ward 6, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1829 Maryland Male Living with Richardson family :'''John Patterson''' Baltimore Ward 7, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1820 Maryland Male :'''Sophia Patterson''' Baltimore Ward 7, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1825 Maryland :'''Charles Patterson''' Baltimore Ward 7, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1834 Maryland :'''Mary Patterson''' Baltimore Ward 7, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1815 Maryland Lived in boarding house. :Calender Patterson Baltimore Ward 7, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1836 Maryland Lived with other Patterson children in home of Benjamin and Margaret Greenacre :John B Patterson Baltimore Ward 7, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1837 Maryland Male ;Jane C Patterson Baltimore Ward 7, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1839 Maryland :Margaret Patterson Baltimore Ward 7, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1841 Maryland :James Patterson, age 53 :Ellenor Patterson Baltimore Ward 7, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1805 Maryland :Mary A Patterson Baltimore Ward 7, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1825 Maryland :James Patterson Baltimore Ward 7, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1826 Maryland Male :John T Patterson Baltimore Ward 7, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1828 Maryland Male :William Patterson Baltimore Ward 7, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1829 Maryland Male :George W Patterson Baltimore Ward 7, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1832 Maryland :Cecelia Patterson Baltimore Ward 7, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1834 Maryland :Sarah E Patterson Baltimore Ward 7, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1838 Maryland :Loyd Patterson Baltimore Ward 7, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1840 Maryland Male :Emily I Patterson Baltimore Ward 7, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1843 Maryland :Joseph Patterson Baltimore Ward 7, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1849 Maryland Male :'''William Patterson''' Baltimore Ward 7, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1763 Maryland Male Lived in Boarding House or other establishment with several dozen tenants headed by by David and Dana Chase and their two children William and David :'''Julia A Patterson''' Baltimore Ward 7, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1838 Maryland :'''Martha A Patterson''' Baltimore Ward 7, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1843 Maryland :Sarah Patterson Baltimore Ward 7, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1829 Maryland :Mary Patterson Baltimore Ward 7, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1835 Maryland :Elizabeth Patterson Baltimore Ward 7, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1829 Maryland Lived with Bowen family :Josephine Patterson Baltimore Ward 7, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1849 Maryland :'''William Patterson''' Baltimore Ward 7, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1826 Maryland Male :'''Henrietta Patterson''' Baltimore Ward 7, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1827 Maryland :'''James H Patterson''' Baltimore Ward 7, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1846 Maryland :'''Thomas Patterson''' Baltimore Ward 7, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1848 Maryland :'''Sarah J Patterson''' Baltimore Ward 7, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1850 Maryland :'''Hanah Patterson''' Baltimore Ward 7, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1785 Maryland Living with Pinckney family :James Patterson Baltimore Ward 8, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1810 Maryland Male ::Abrgal Patterson Baltimore Ward 8, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1822 Maryland ::Margaret A Patterson Baltimore Ward 8, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1833 Maryland ::James Patterson Baltimore Ward 8, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1842 Maryland Male ::Rudolphus Patterson Baltimore Ward 8, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1844 Maryland :'''Cassander Patterson''' Baltimore Ward 8, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1817 Maryland ::'''Mary E Patterson''' Baltimore Ward 8, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1839 Maryland ::'''Charles Patterson''' Baltimore Ward 8, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1844 Maryland :'''John Patterson''' Baltimore Ward 8, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1810 Maryland Male :'''Rebeca Patterson''' Baltimore Ward 8, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1822 Maryland :'''John Patterson''' Baltimore Ward 8, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1850 Maryland Male :John, age 43, born 1807 Scotland :Margaret, age 33 :Mary A Patterson Baltimore Ward 9, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1837 Maryland :Jane A Patterson Baltimore Ward 9, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1839 Maryland :John J Patterson Baltimore Ward 9, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1843 Maryland Male :Margaret Patterson Baltimore Ward 9, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1846 Maryland :James E Patterson Baltimore Ward 9, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1850 Maryland :John Patterson, age 58, born 1792 Sweden :Mary Patterson Baltimore Ward 9, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1800 Maryland :Mary E, 17 :Elizth Patterson Baltimore Ward 9, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1835 Maryland :John Patterson Baltimore Ward 9, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1782 Maryland Male :Elizth A Patterson Baltimore Ward 9, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1820 Maryland :Oliver C Patterson Baltimore Ward 9, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1822 Maryland :Wm G Patterson Baltimore Ward 9, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1825 Maryland Male :Matthew L Patterson Baltimore Ward 9, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1827 Maryland :Mary C Patterson Baltimore Ward 9, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1829 Maryland :Edwa Patterson Baltimore Ward 9, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1790 Maryland Male :Sidney Patterson Baltimore Ward 9, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1795 Maryland :Margt Patterson Baltimore Ward 9, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1816 Maryland :Laura Patterson Baltimore Ward 9, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1825 Maryland :Edw P Patterson Baltimore Ward 9, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1826 Maryland Male :Sidney Patterson Baltimore Ward 9, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1829 Maryland :Robert Patterson Baltimore Ward 9, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1831 Maryland Male "Joseph W Patterson Baltimore Ward 9, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1787 Maryland :Charlette Patterson Baltimore Ward 9, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1794 Maryland :Caroline Patterson Baltimore Ward 9, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1829 Maryland :Henry Patterson Baltimore Ward 10, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1801 Maryland Male :Mary L Patterson Baltimore Ward 10, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1811 Maryland :James W Patterson Baltimore Ward 10, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1843 Maryland :William Patterson Baltimore Ward 10, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1845 Maryland :Henry Patterson Baltimore Ward 10, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1848 Maryland Male :Arthur M Patterson Baltimore Ward 10, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1850 Maryland :John Patterson Baltimore Ward 10, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1800 Maryland Male :Emily J Patterson Baltimore Ward 10, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1822 Maryland :Josephine A Patterson Baltimore Ward 10, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1838 Maryland :Marion V Patterson Baltimore Ward 10, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1840 Maryland :William G Patterson Baltimore Ward 10, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1816 Maryland :Jane Patterson Baltimore Ward 10, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1813 Maryland :William Patterson Baltimore Ward 10, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1845 Maryland :John Patterson Baltimore Ward 10, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1849 Maryland Male :Anne Patterson Baltimore Ward 10, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1847 Maryland :Elizth Patterson Baltimore Ward 10, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1792 Maryland :Eliza Patterson Baltimore Ward 10, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1827 Maryland :Edward Patterson Baltimore Ward 11, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1849 Maryland :Ann Patterson, age 17, born 1780 Penna, Balto Ward 11 :Sarah A Patterson Baltimore Ward 11, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1786 Maryland :John H Patterson Baltimore Ward 11, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1814 Maryland :Arabella Patterson Baltimore Ward 11, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1818 Maryland :Fany G Patterson Baltimore Ward 11, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1839 Maryland :John F Patterson Baltimore Ward 11, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1846 Maryland :Mary Patterson Baltimore Ward 11, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1847 Maryland :M Patterson Baltimore Ward 11, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1790 Maryland :'''Mary Patterson''' Baltimore Ward 11, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1799 Maryland :George Patterson Baltimore Ward 12, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1822 Maryland ::Alice Patterson Baltimore Ward 12, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1846 Maryland ::Emma Patterson Baltimore Ward 12, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1848 Maryland :Charles Patterson, age 29 ::Mary E Patterson Baltimore Ward 13, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1843 Maryland :'''Mary E. Partterson''', Baltimore Ward 13, Baltimore, Maryland, age 7 in household of Samuel & CAroline Richardson *'''Caleb Toogood Baltimore Ward 14, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1823 Maryland Male''' **'''Ann B Toogood Baltimore Ward 14, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1830 Maryland''' **'''Harriet Toogood Baltimore Ward 14, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1848 Maryland''' *'''John Toogood Baltimore Ward 14, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1821 Maryland Male''' **'''Louisa Toogood Baltimore Ward 14, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1825 Maryland''' **'''Harriet Toogood Baltimore Ward 14, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1810 Maryland''' **'''Lemuel Toogood Baltimore Ward 14, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1836 Maryland''' :Sarah Patterson Baltimore Ward 14, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1807 Maryland ::John H Patterson Baltimore Ward 14, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1829 Maryland ::Sarah J Patterson Baltimore Ward 14, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1832 Maryland ::Andrew M Patterson Baltimore Ward 14, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1835 Maryland ::Mary E Patterson Baltimore Ward 14, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1841 Maryland ::George W Patterson Baltimore Ward 14, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1842 Maryland :'''Henrietta Patterson''' Baltimore Ward 14, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1810 Maryland :Jane Patterson,. age 25, born Scotland 1825 :'''Joseph Patterson''' Baltimore Ward 15, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1809 Maryland :'''Ann M Patterson''' Baltimore Ward 15, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1846 Maryland :James Patterson, born Ireland 1815 :Jane Patterson, born Ireland 1820 :Anne Patterson Baltimore Ward 15, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1841 Maryland :Wm R Patterson Baltimore Ward 15, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1820 Maryland Male :Mary B Patterson Baltimore Ward 15, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1820 Maryland :George T W Patterson Baltimore Ward 15, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1844 Maryland :John S B Patterson Baltimore Ward 15, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1848 Maryland :Wm R Patterson Baltimore Ward 15, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1850 Maryland Male :James Patterson, are 22 born Ireland 1823, Baltimore Ward 15 :Wm Patterson Baltimore Ward 15, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1805 Maryland Male :Ann Patterson Baltimore Ward 15, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1805 Maryland :Sarah AE age 16 :William, age 14 :George Patterson Baltimore Ward 15, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1841 Maryland :Mary V Patterson Baltimore Ward 15, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1844 Maryland :Rebecca J Patterson Baltimore Ward 15, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1826 Maryland :Joseph B Patterson Baltimore Ward 15, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1847 Maryland :'''Amelia Patterson''' Baltimore Ward 15, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1790 Maryland. Living in home of Jacob Reese and Wheelers :'''Julia Toogood''' Baltimore Ward 16, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1799 Maryland :'''Martha Toogood''' Baltimore Ward 16, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1827 Maryland :'''Catharine Toogood''' Baltimore Ward 16, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1829 Maryland :'''Ann M Toogood''' Baltimore Ward 16, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1838 Maryland :'''Margaret J Toogood''' Baltimore Ward 16, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1849 Maryland :Samuel I Patterson Baltimore Ward 16, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1815 Maryland :Ann Patterson Baltimore Ward 16, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1808 Maryland :Margaret M Patterson Baltimore Ward 16, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1835 Maryland :Harriet M Patterson Baltimore Ward 16, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1837 Maryland :Samuel I Patterson Baltimore Ward 16, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1838 Maryland :Anna P Patterson Baltimore Ward 16, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1840 Maryland :Mary E Patterson Baltimore Ward 16, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1843 Maryland :Robert Patterson, born 1814 New York age 36 Baltimore Ward 16 :Sarah A Patterson Baltimore Ward 16, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1818 Maryland :William H Patterson Baltimore Ward 16, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1840 Maryland :Robert Patterson Baltimore Ward 16, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1842 Maryland :George W Patterson Baltimore Ward 16, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1847 Maryland :Samuel Patterson Baltimore Ward 16, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1795 Maryland :Rosetta Patterson, age 22 :'''Rachell Patterson''' Baltimore Ward 17, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1803 Maryland :Henry Patterson, 35, born 1815 Virginia,Baltimore Ward 17 :Mary J 30 :James H, 10 :Edgar B, 9 :Wm E, 8 :Mary Ann 6 :Rebecca O, 2 :Patterson Baltimore Ward 17, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1810 Maryland Female :Susan Patterson Baltimore Ward 17, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1840 Maryland :Ellen Patterson Baltimore Ward 17, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1841 Maryland :John Patterson Baltimore Ward 17, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1842 Maryland Male :James Patterson Baltimore Ward 17, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1843 Maryland Male :Saml Patterson Baltimore Ward 17, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1845 Maryland Male :A B Patterson Baltimore Ward 18, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1823 Maryland Male :Wm Patterson, age 38, born 1812 Ireland, Baltimore Ward 18 :Maria, age 38 :Wm Patterson, age 5 :Elizth S Patterson Baltimore Ward 18, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1849 Maryland :May A Patterson, age 31, born 1819 Ireland, Baltimore Ward 18 :Josephine, 4 :George, 3 :Liddy A, 0 :Samuel Patterson, age 20, born 1830 Scotland, Baltimore Ward 19 :Jas Patterson Baltimore Ward 19, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1818 Maryland Male :Mary Patterson Baltimore Ward 19, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1847 Maryland :Ann Patterson Baltimore Ward 19, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1849 Maryland :Jno Patterson Baltimore Ward 19, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1850 Maryland Male :Thos Patterson Baltimore Ward 19, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1825 Maryland Male :Wm Patterson Baltimore Ward 20, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1796 Maryland Male :Ann Patterson Baltimore Ward 20, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1818 Maryland :Jno Patterswon, *'''Enoch Toogood District 1, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1810 Maryland Male''' **'''Fanny Toogood District 1, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1809 Maryland Female''' **'''Betty Toogood District 1, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1844 Maryland Female''' **'''Joch Toogood District 1, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1847 Maryland Male''' *'''Jane Toogood District 1, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1828 Maryland Female''' *'''Wm Toogood District 1, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1800 Maryland Male''' **"""Priscilla Toogood District 1, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1810 Maryland Female''' **'''Elizabeth Toogood District 1, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1836 Maryland Female''' :John Patterson District 1, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1784 Maryland Male :Mary Patterson, age 64 born 1786, Virginia :'''Wm Patterson''' District 1, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1812 Maryland Male Living With Williamsons :David Patterson District 1, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1794 Maryland Male :David Patterson District 1, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1826 Maryland Male :Wm Patterson District 1, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1829 Maryland Male :Robert Patterson District 1, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1831 Maryland Male :'''John Patterson''' District 1, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1814 Maryland Male :'''Eliza Patterson''' District 1, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1812 Maryland Female :'''John Patterson''', age 36 :'''Wm Patterson''' District 1, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1850 Maryland Male :Chas Patterson District 1, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1840 Maryland Male Living with Price family :Lysande, Dist 2 Baltiore, born Pennsylvania, age 25,. b1824 :John, age 31 :Mary Patterson District 2, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1825 Maryland Female :Bolinda Patterson District 2, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1845 Maryland Female :John Patterson District 2, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1848 Maryland Male :Mary Patterson, Dist 2, age 70 :Joseph Patterson District 2, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1825 Maryland Male :Josenzo Patterson, b. Penna, age 30, Dist 2 :Jane Patterson District 2, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1825 Maryland Female :Rebecca Patterson District 2, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1841 Maryland Female :Mary Patterson District 2, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1848 Maryland Female :Samuel Patterson District 2, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1827 Maryland Male :John Patterson 41, born Ireland, Dist 2, Baltimore. born 1809, age 41 :Elizabeth Patterson, 35 :Rosanna Patterson, 18 :John Patterson, 16 :James Patterson District 2, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1839 Maryland Male :Robert Patterson District 2, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1841 Maryland Male :Wm Patterson District 2, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1847 Maryland Male :Jane Patterson, Dist 2, Baltimore, MD abt 1828, Ireland :Owen Patterson, Dist 2, Baltimore, MD about 1826, Ireland :Peter Patterson District 5, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1804 Maryland Male :Mary, b. 46, Dist 5 :Elizabeth Patterson District 5, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1827 Maryland Female :Chas Patterson District 5, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1828 Maryland Male :Hy Patterson District 5, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1833 Maryland Male :Saml Patterson District 5, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1836 Maryland Male :Wm Patterson District 5, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1843 Maryland Male :Henry Ptterson, age 17, Dist 6, Baltimore. Lived with Shambergers. :Kennady Patterson District 7, Cecil, Maryland abt 1795 Maryland Male :Sarah Patterson District 7, Cecil, Maryland abt 1780 Maryland Female :Calender Patterson District 7, Cecil, Maryland abt 1830 Maryland Male :Hannah Patterson District 7, Cecil, Maryland abt 1783 Maryland Female :William Patterson District 7, Cecil, Maryland abt 1788 Maryland Male :Martha Patterson District 7, Cecil, Maryland abt 1791 Maryland Female :Henry Patterson District 7, Cecil, Maryland abt 1827 Maryland Male '''Frederick and West''' :Jno Patterson, Dect 3, Allegany, Maryland, age 40 Physician ::Louisa Patterson District 3, Allegany, Maryland abt 1820 Maryland Female ::Jane Patterson District 3, Allegany, Maryland abt 1843 Maryland Female ::Wm R Patterson District 3, Allegany, Maryland abt 1846 Maryland Male :Jno P:atterson, Dist 5, Allegany, Maryland, bl 1815 DC :Susan Patterson District 5, Allegany, Maryland abt 1829 Maryland Female :Minerva Patterson, age 0 :Willm Garey, age 20 :John Patterson, age 45, Dist 4, Allegany, Maryland, b. 1805 ::fanny, 15 ::William, 13 ::John, 10 ::Albert, 6 :Leper Patterson, age 34 ::Louisa Paterson Cumberland, Allegany, Maryland abt 1825 Maryland Female ::Mary Paterson Cumberland, Allegany, Maryland abt 1850 Maryland Female :'''William Patterson''' Creagerstown, Frederick, Maryland abt 1827 Maryland Male Mulatto :'''Mary Patterson''' Creagerstown, Frederick, Maryland abt 1827 Maryland Female Mulatto :'''Susan Patterson''' Creagerstown, Frederick, Maryland abt 1845 Maryland Male :'''Savilla Patterson''' Creagerstown, Frederick, Maryland abt 1848 Maryland Female :'''Mary I Patterson''' Creagerstown, Frederick, Maryland abt 1849 Maryland Female :'''[[Patterson-23361|Archabald Patterson-23361]]''' Creagerstown, Frederick, Maryland abt 1791 Maryland Male Mulatto :'''Mary (Calimer) Patterson''' Creagerstown, Frederick, Maryland abt 1846 Maryland Female :'''Thomas Patterson''' Creagerstown, Frederick, Maryland abt 1831 Maryland Male :'''Julian Patterson''' Creagerstown, Frederick, Maryland abt 1831 Maryland Female :'''Merideth Patterson''' Creagerstown, Frederick, Maryland abt 1850 Maryland Male :'''Elias Patterson''' Creagerstown, Frederick, Maryland abt 1817 Maryland Male :'''Bise Patterson''' Creagerstown, Frederick, Maryland abt 1825 Maryland Female :'''Ann E Patterson''' Creagerstown, Frederick, Maryland abt 1848 Maryland Female :'''[[Patterson-24883|Dasie T Patterson]]''' Creagerstown, Frederick, Maryland abt 1850 Maryland Male :Doct Wm Patterson Emmittsburg, Frederick, Maryland abt 1803 Maryland Male :Mary Patterson Emmittsburg, Frederick, Maryland abt 1814 Maryland Female : :John Patterson, 34, b. 1815, Mller, living with Grabills. District 5, Frederick *'''James Toogood Fredericktown, Frederick, Maryland abt 1827 Maryland Male''' **'''Debora Toogood Fredericktown, Frederick, Maryland abt 1826 Maryland''' Female **'''Mary A Toogood Fredericktown, Frederick, Maryland abt 1843 Maryland''' Female **'''Maryann Toogood Fredericktown, Frederick, Maryland abt 1847 Maryland''' *'''Cale Toogood Fredericktown, Frederick, Maryland abt 1792 Maryland Male''' :Eleanor Patterson, b. 1777 Pennsylvania, living district 5, Frederick :Charlotte R Patterson District 5, Frederick, Maryland abt 1830 Maryland Female :'''[[Patterson-8764|Robert Patterson-8764]]''' District 10, Frederick, Maryland abt 1811 Maryland Male :'''[[Proctor-3092|Rachael (Proctor-3092) Patterson]]''' District 10, Frederick, Maryland abt 1817 Maryland Female :'''Abm Z Patterson''' District 10, Frederick, Maryland abt 1838 Maryland Male :'''Alexander Patterson''' District 10, Frederick, Maryland abt 1839 Maryland Male :'''Mary M Patterson''' District 10, Frederick, Maryland abt 1841 Maryland Female :'''Wm Henry Patterson''' District 10, Frederick, Maryland abt 1842 Maryland Male :'''Mahaley E Patterson''' District 10, Frederick, Maryland abt 1844 Maryland Female :'''Jno Emanl Patterson''' District 10, Frederick, Maryland abt 1848 Maryland Male :Thomas Patterson, b Penna 1805, fredericktown, Frederick, living iln boarding house :john R. Patterson, b. VA 1825, living Fredericktown, Frederick, living with Atkinson family :'''Had Toogood''' New Market, Frederick, Maryland abt 1776 Maryland Male :'''Patty Toogood''' New Market, Frederick, Maryland abt 1788 Maryland Female :'''John Toogood''' New Market, Frederick, Maryland abt 1842 Maryland Male :'''Martha Toogood''' New Market, Frederick, Maryland abt 1829 Maryland Female Living with Dinon Family :'''Calip Toogood''' Subdivision 2, Washington, Maryland abt 1825 Maryland Male Living in Boarding House :Jeremiah Patison Williamsport, Washington, Maryland abt 1802 Maryland Male :S A Patison Williamsport, Washington, Maryland abt 1830 Maryland Female : M E Patison Williamsport, Washington, Maryland abt 1838 Maryland Female :Elizabeth Patison Williamsport, Washington, Maryland abt 1840 Maryland :William Patison Williamsport, Washington, Maryland abt 1827 Maryland Male :Julia A Patison Williamsport, Washington, Maryland abt 1830 Maryland Female :Thos Peterson Subdivision 2, Washington, Maryland abt 1832 Maryland Male :'''Iyackariah Paterson''' Subdivision 2, Washington, Maryland abt 1776 Maryland :'''Mary Paterson''' Subdivision 2, Washington, Maryland abt 1781 Maryland Female :'''John Paterson''' Subdivision 2, Washington, Maryland abt 1825 Maryland Male :'''Charlot Paterson''' Subdivision 2, Washington, Maryland abt 1829 Maryland :'''Mary Paterson''' Subdivision 2, Washington, Maryland abt 1848 Maryland Female :'''Margaret Paterson''' Subdivision 2, Washington, Maryland abt 1849 Maryland :'''Mary Paterson''' Subdivision 2, Washington, Maryland abt 1780 Maryland Female ===1860 Census=== Bold = Free People of Color Italic = Slave Holder '''Southern Maryland''' '''Eastern Shore''' *'''Mitty Patterson District 12, Dorchester, Maryland abt 1815 Maryland Female''' Servant *John Patterson District 2, Dorchester, Maryland abt 1794 Maryland Male **Emily Patterson District 2, Dorchester, Maryland abt 1825 Maryland Female *Martin Patterson District 3, Dorchester, Maryland abt 1838 Maryland Male **James Patterson District 3, Dorchester, Maryland abt 1843 Maryland Male *Charles Patterson district 3, Dorchester, Maryland abt 1820 Maryland Male **Sarah Patterson District 3, Dorchester, Maryland abt 1836 Maryland Female **Annie Patterson District 3, Dorchester, Maryland abt 1847 Maryland Female *James Patterson District 3, Dorchester, Maryland abt 1854 Maryland Male **Lyna Patterson DSistrict 3, Dorchester, Maryland abt 1858 Maryland Female *Jeremiah Patterson District 4, Dorchester, Maryland abt 1804 Maryland Male **Harriett Patterson District 4, Dorchester, Maryland abt 1818 Maryland Female **Alexina Patterson District 4, Dorchester, Maryland abt 1842 Maryland Female **Gerald Patterson District 4, Dorchester, Maryland abt 1854 Maryland Male **Maggie Patterson District 4, Dorchester, Maryland abt 1858 Maryland Female *William Patterson District 4, Dorchester, Maryland abt 1834 Maryland Male *Theadore Patterson District 4, Dorchester, Maryland abt 1846 Maryland Male **Hooper Patterson District 4, Dorchester, Maryland abt 1848 Maryland Male *'''Aaron Patterson District 6, Dorchester, Maryland abt 1848 Maryland Male''' Age 12 with Meekin family, *Mary Patterson District 4, Dorchester, Maryland abt 1851 Maryland Female **Augustus Patterson District 4, Dorchester, Maryland abt 1838 Maryland Male **James Patterson District 4, Dorchester, Maryland abt 1840 Maryland Male **Virginia Patterson District 4, Dorchester, Maryland abt 1843 Maryland Female *Wm W Patterson District 4, Dorchester, Maryland abt 1827 Maryland Male **Mary Patterson District 4, Dorchester, Maryland abt 1829 Maryland Female **Charlotte Patterson District 4, Dorchester, Maryland abt 1852 Maryland Female **Blanch Patterson District 4, Dorchester, Maryland abt 1859 Maryland Female *Susan Patterson District 8, Dorchester, Maryland abt 1826 Maryland Female **Jeremiah Patterson District 8, Dorchester, Maryland abt 1828 Maryland Male *William Patterson District 8, Dorchester, Maryland abt 1827 Maryland Male *Caleb Patterson District 8, Dorchester, Maryland abt 1832 Maryland Male''' Cornersville Post office. farm laborer with Thomas family *William Patterson District 3, Dorchester, Maryland abt 1839 Maryland Male *William Patterson Cambridge, Dorchester, Maryland Maryland Male **Sarah Patterson Cambridge, Dorchester, Maryland abt 1825 Maryland Female **James Patterson Cambridge, Dorchester, Maryland abt 1848 Maryland Male **Mary Patterson Cambridge, Dorchester, Maryland abt 1852 Maryland Female **Rea Patterson Cambridge, Dorchester, Maryland Maryland Male **Thomas Patterson Cambridge, Dorchester, Maryland abt 1858 Maryland Male *James Patterson District 7, Dorchester, Maryland Maryland Male *John Patterson District 7, Dorchester, Maryland abt 1859 Maryland Male *Samuel Patterson District 7, Dorchester, Maryland abt 1801 Maryland Male *Ann Patterson District 7, Dorchester, Maryland abt 1800 Maryland Female *John R Patterson District 7, Dorchester, Maryland abt 1825 Maryland Male **Mary Patterson District 7, Dorchester, Maryland abt 1830 Maryland Female **Annie Patterson District 7, Dorchester, Maryland abt 1851 Maryland Female **Hattie Patterson District 7, Dorchester, Maryland abt 1853 Maryland Female **Samuel Patterson District 7, Dorchester, Maryland abt 1855 Maryland Male *'''E Patterson Chestertown, Kent, Maryland abt 1844 Maryland Female''' Servant with Jones family *Catharine Patterson Princess Anne, Somerset, Maryland abt 1839 Maryland **Robert Patterson Princess Anne, Somerset, Maryland abt 1856 Maryland Male *Amos Patterson Brinkleys, Somerset, Maryland Maryland Male *George Patterson Brinkleys, Somerset, Maryland abt 1816 Maryland Male **Caroline Patterson Brinkleys, Somerset, Maryland abt 1830 Maryland Female **Oica Patterson Brinkleys, Somerset, Maryland abt 1855 Maryland Female **Adaline Patterson Brinkleys, Somerset, Maryland abt 1858 Maryland Female **Caroline Patterson Brinkleys, Somerset, Maryland abt 1846 Maryland Female **'''William Patterson Brinkleys, Somerset, Maryland abt 1835 Maryland Male''' age 25 sailor -- black person in white family. *'''Nancy Patterson Easton, Talbot, Maryland abt 1830 Maryland Female''' **'''Amanda Patterson Easton, Talbot, Maryland Maryland Female''' **'''Theadore Patterson Easton, Talbot, Maryland abt 1859 Maryland Male''' *'''Harriett Patterson Costens, Worcester, Maryland abt 1842 Maryland Female''' living with black Fisher family *Eleanora Patterson Costens, Worcester, Maryland abt 1842 Maryland Female *'''John Patterson Snow Hill, Worcester, Maryland abt 1835 Maryland Male''' Laborer with large white Cottman family '''Central Maryland''' *Sydny Toogood District 5, Anne Arundel, Maryland Maryland Female *M Toogood District 5, Anne Arundel, Maryland abt 1848 Maryland Female *George Pakerson Freedom, Carroll, Maryland abt 1797 Maryland Male **Prudence Pakerson Freedom, Carroll, Maryland abt 1817 Maryland Female **Florence Pakerson Freedom, Carroll, Maryland abt 1848 Maryland Female *Saml H Patterson Freedom, Carroll, Maryland abt 1832 Maryland Male **Rebecca Patterson Freedom, Carroll, Maryland abt 1843 Maryland Female **Henry Patterson Freedom, Carroll, Maryland Maryland Male *Petter Patterson Hampstead, Carroll, Maryland abt 1806 Maryland Male **Mary Patterson Hampstead, Carroll, Maryland abt 1807 Maryland Female **Ann Patterson Hampstead, Carroll, Maryland abt 1849 Maryland Female **William Patterson Hampstead, Carroll, Maryland abt 1844 Maryland Male *'''Eliza Toogood Lisbon, Howard, Maryland abt 1820 Maryland Female''' **'''Phil Toogood Lisbon, Howard, Maryland abt 1832 Maryland Male''' **'''Margaret Toogood Lisbon, Howard, Maryland abt 1800 Maryland Female''' *'''Georgianna Toogood District 1, Howard, Maryland abt 1847 Maryland Female''' *David Patterson District 1, Howard, Maryland abt 1820 Maryland Male **Mary C Patterson District 1, Howard, Maryland abt 1859 Maryland Female *Margt A Patterson District 5, Howard, Maryland abt 1858 Maryland Female *'''David Toogood District 5, Montgomery, Maryland abt 1825 Maryland Male''' '''Baltimore and North''' *Robert Patterson, Baltimore Ward 1, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1842 Maryland Male **William Patterson Baltimore Ward 1, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1847 Maryland Male *'''James Patterson Baltimore Ward 1, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1848 Maryland Male''' age 12. Servant for white Foxwell Family. *'''Daniel Patterson Baltimore Ward 2, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1852 Maryland Male''' In home of Rebecca Mulligan, 50 **'''Sarah G Patterson Baltimore Ward 2, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1855 Martyland''' **'''William Patterson Baltimore Ward 2, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1830 Maryland Male''' **'''William Patterson Baltimore Ward 2, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1849 Maryland Male''' *Susan Patterson Baltimore Ward 2, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1854 Maryland *John Patterson Baltimore Ward 4, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1844 Maryland Male **Margaret Patterson Baltimore Ward 4, Baltimore, Maryland Maryland Female **James Patterson Baltimore Ward 4, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1849 Maryland Male **Harry Patterson Baltimore Ward 4, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1853 Maryland Male **Elizabeth Patterson Baltimore Ward 4, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1855 Maryland *William Patterson Baltimore Ward 4, Baltimore, Maryland Maryland Male **Mary Patterson Baltimore Ward 4, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1837 Maryland. Large Patterson family -- other members in census. *'''Kate Patterson Baltimore Ward 4, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1780 Maryland''' with white Dorsey family. **Ann Patterson Baltimore Ward 4, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1806 Maryland **Elizabeth Patterson Baltimore Ward 4, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1836 Maryland *Thomas Patterson Baltimore Ward 5, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1824 Maryland **Ann Patterson Baltimore Ward 5, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1828 Maryland **Samuel Patterson Baltimore Ward 5, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1855 Maryland **Frank Patterson Baltimore Ward 5, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1858 Maryland Male : **Nelly Patterson Baltimore Ward 5, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1859 Maryland Female *Elizabeth Patterson Baltimore Ward 5, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1800 Maryland **Matthew Patterson Baltimore Ward 5, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1830 Maryland **Sarah Patterson Baltimore Ward 5, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1833 Maryland **Jane Patterson Baltimore Ward 5, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1832 Maryland **Mary Patterson Baltimore Ward 5, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1835 Maryland **John Patterson Baltimore Ward 5, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1851 Maryland Male *Edward Toogood Baltimore Ward 6, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1825 Maryland Male *Elenora Toogood Baltimore Ward 6, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1825 Maryland *Adelaid Toogood Baltimore Ward 6, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1855 Maryland *John T Patterson Baltimore Ward 6, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1816 Maryland Male **Elizabeth Patterson Baltimore Ward 6, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1808 Maryland *'''William Patterson Baltimore Ward 7, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1824 Maryland Male''' Caulker **'''Hannah Patterson Baltimore Ward 7, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1828 Maryland''' **'''James Patterson Baltimore Ward 7, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1846 Maryland Male''' **'''Thomas Patterson Baltimore Ward 7, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1847 Maryland''' **'''Sarah Patterson Baltimore Ward 7, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1850 Maryland''' *Harriet E Patterson Baltimore Ward 7, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1797 Maryland *Samuel J Patterson Baltimore Ward 7, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1814 Maryland *Ann Patterson Baltimore Ward 7, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1809 Maryland *Mary E Patterson Baltimore Ward 7, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1843 Maryland *John P Patterson Baltimore Ward 7, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1838 Maryland Male *Elenora Patterson Baltimore Ward 7, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1806 Maryland **James Patterson Baltimore Ward 7, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1826 Maryland Male **George Patterson Baltimore Ward 7, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1832 Maryland Male **Emily Patterson Baltimore Ward 7, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1842 Maryland **Joseph Patterson Baltimore Ward 7, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1849 Maryland Male *'''Hannah Patterson Baltimore Ward 7, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1784 Maryland''' In home with white family. *Lloyd PattersonBaltimore Ward 7, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1839 Maryland Male *Eliza PattersonBaltimore Ward 7, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1843 Maryland *George Patterson Baltimore Ward 8, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1823 Maryland Male **Alice Patterson Baltimore Ward 8, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1846 Maryland **Emma Patterson Baltimore Ward 8, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1849 Maryland **Charles Patterson Baltimore Ward 8, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1851 Maryland Male **Fannie Patterson Baltimore Ward 8, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1854 Maryland **George Patterson Baltimore Ward 8, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1856 Maryland Male *'''Adeline Patterson Baltimore Ward 8, Baltimore, Maryland Maryland Female''' *Israel Patterson Baltimore Ward 8, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1856 Maryland Male *Major Patterson Baltimore Ward 8, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1830 Maryland Male *Edward Patterson Baltimore Ward 9, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1788 Maryland **Sedney Patterson Baltimore Ward 9, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1795 Maryland Female **Edward Patterson Baltimore Ward 9, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1828 Maryland Male **Laura Patterson Baltimore Ward 9, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1832 Maryland **Robert Patterson Baltimore Ward 9, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1836 Maryland Male *Ioseph Patterson Baltimore Ward 9, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1786 Maryland Male *Charlotte Patterson Baltimore Ward 9, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1795 Maryland *John Patterson Baltimore Ward 10, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1799 Maryland Male **Emily Patterson Baltimore Ward 10, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1825 Maryland **Josephine Patterson Baltimore Ward 10, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1840 Maryland **Marcon Patterson Baltimore Ward 10, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1842 Maryland *'''Henrietta Patterson Baltimore Ward 10, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1844 Maryland''' age 16 in Whitridge family *'''Thomas Toogood Baltimore Ward 11, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1835 Maryland''' *Sarah E Patterson Baltimore Ward 11, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1785 Maryland *John C Patterson Baltimore Ward 11, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1818 Maryland **Fanny G Patterson Baltimore Ward 11, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1842 Maryland **Maria F Patterson Baltimore Ward 11, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1848 Maryland Female **William P Patterson Baltimore Ward 11, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1852 Maryland *Pauline Patterson Baltimore Ward 11, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1791 Maryland *'''Adeline Patterson Baltimore Ward 11, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1830 Maryland''' age 30 laundress with Thomas family *'''Henrietta Patterson Baltimore Ward 12, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1810 Maryland '''age 50, alone *William Patterson Baltimore Ward 12, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1793 Maryland *Anna M Patterson Baltimore Ward 12, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1818 Maryland *'''Sarah Patterson Baltimore Ward 12, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1840 Maryland''' age 20, cook **'''Mary E Patterson Baltimore Ward 12, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1851 Maryland''' **'''Susan Patterson Baltimore Ward 12, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1856 Maryland''' *Sarah Patterson Baltimore Ward 12, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1843 Maryland **George Patterson Baltimore Ward 12, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1848 Maryland **Edward Patterson Baltimore Ward 12, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1850 Maryland *Ellenora Patterson Baltimore Ward 13, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1800 Maryland Boarding House *Ellenora Patterson Baltimore Ward 13, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1840 Maryland *Hannah Patterson Baltimore Ward 13, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1810 Maryland *'''Henry Patterson Baltimore Ward 13, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1810 Maryland Male''' Laborer **'''Eliza Patterson Baltimore Ward 13, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1819 Maryland''' *'''Mary Toogood Baltimore Ward 15, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1819 Maryland''' *Ann Patterson Baltimore Ward 15, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1804 Maryland **Sarah Patterson Baltimore Ward 15, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1835 Maryland **Mary Patterson Baltimore Ward 15, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1844 Maryland **Joseph Patterson Baltimore Ward 15, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1847 Maryland **Ann Patterson Baltimore Ward 15, Baltimore, Maryland Maryland Female *Louisa Patterson Baltimore Ward 15, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1838 Maryland *Caroline Patterson Baltimore Ward 15, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1841 Maryland *Mary Patterson Baltimore Ward 15, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1810 Maryland **Jane Patterson Baltimore Ward 15, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1817 Maryland **John Patterson Baltimore Ward 15, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1851 Maryland Male *'''Rachel Patterson Baltimore Ward 15, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1810 Maryland''' *Jos Patterson Baltimore Ward 15, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1811 Maryland Male *'''Julia Toogood Baltimore Ward 16, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1832 Maryland''' *'''Julia Toogood Baltimore Ward 16, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1800 Maryland''' *Tate Toogood Baltimore Ward 16, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1833 Baltimore Male *George Toogood Baltimore Ward 16, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1847 Baltimore Male *'''James H Togood Baltimore Ward 16, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1827 Maryland Male''' **'''Eliza A Togood Baltimore Ward 16, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1827 Maryland''' **'''Sarah E Togood Baltimore Ward 16, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1846 Maryland''' **'''Georgeanna Togood Baltimore Ward 16, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1851 Maryland ''' **Caroline Togood Baltimore Ward 16, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1859 Maryland''' *Henry Patterson Baltimore Ward 16, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1820 Maryland Male **Lavenia Patterson Baltimore Ward 16, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1847 Maryland **Sarah A Patterson Baltimore Ward 16, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1818 Maryland *Francis Patterson Baltimore Ward 18, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1854 Maryland **Plus Robert Petesson *Lawrence Patterson Baltimore Ward 18, Baltimore, Maryland Maryland Male *Enoch Patterson Baltimore Ward 18, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1822 Maryland **Maria Patterson Baltimore Ward 18, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1826 Maryland **Joseph Patterson Baltimore Ward 18, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1844 Maryland **Eliza Patterson Baltimore Ward 18, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1847 Maryland **Charles Patterson Baltimore Ward 18, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1851 Maryland **Mollie Patterson Baltimore Ward 18, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1854 Maryland **Bettie Patterson Baltimore Ward 18, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1856 Maryland *Eliza Patterson Baltimore Ward 18, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1825 Maryland Female **Oliver Patterson Baltimore Ward 18, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1822 Maryland Male **William Patterson Baltimore Ward 18, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1825 Maryland **Maria Patterson Baltimore Ward 18, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1835 Maryland *Charles Patterson Baltimore Ward 18, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1850 Maryland **Maria Patterson Baltimore Ward 18, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1852 Maryland **James Patterson Baltimore Ward 18, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1854 Maryland *Jas Patters*on Baltimore Ward 18, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1834 Maryland Male *Abrm Patterson Baltimore Ward 18, Baltimore, Maryland Maryland Male *Samuel Patterson Baltimore Ward 19, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1830 Maryland **Margaret Patterson Baltimore Ward 19, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1833 Maryland **Charles Patterson Baltimore Ward 19, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1851 Maryland **Samuel Patterson Baltimore Ward 19, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1853 Maryland **Emma Patterson Baltimore Ward 19, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1854 Maryland *Elizabeth Patterson Baltimore Ward 19, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1790 Maryland *Laura Patterson Baltimore Ward 19, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1846 Maryland **Mary Patterson Baltimore Ward 19, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1849 Maryland **Julia Patterson Baltimore Ward 19, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1851 Maryland **Clinton Patterson Baltimore Ward 19, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1856 Maryland **Plus others :; George 42, ary 35, Emily 21, John 18, George 16 *George Patterson Baltimore Ward 19, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1846 Maryland *Mary Patterson Baltimore Ward 19, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1810 Maryland **Charles Patterson Baltimore Ward 19, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1839 Maryland *Mary Jane Patterson Baltimore Ward 19, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1842 Maryland **Ann Eliza Patterson Baltimore Ward 19, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1844 Maryland **Lelie K Patterson Baltimore Ward 19, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1852 Maryland **Louisa Patterson Baltimore Ward 19, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1854 Maryland **David W Patterson Baltimore Ward 19, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1856 Maryland **Hatty Patterson Baltimore Ward 19, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1859 Maryland *John Patterson Baltimore Ward 19, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1839 Maryland Male Living with Haines *Josephine Patterson Baltimore Ward 19, Baltimore, Maryland Maryland Female Rooming *Louisa Patterson Baltimore Ward 19, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1847 Maryland : Rooming *Jacob Patterson Baltimore Ward 19, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1827 Maryland Male **Anna Patterson Baltimore Ward 19, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1832 Maryland **Charles Patterson Baltimore Ward 19, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1852 Maryland **William Patterson Baltimore Ward 19, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1854 Maryland **Emma Patterson Baltimore Ward 19, Baltimore, Maryland Maryland Female **Francis Patterson Baltimore Ward 19, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1859 Maryland Male *Mary Patterson Baltimore Ward 20, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1815 Maryland *Mary Patterson Baltimore Ward 20, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1840 Maryland *'''Susan Patterson Baltimore Ward 20, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1855 Maryland''' age 5, mulatto *Wm Patterson District 1, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1829 Maryland Male **Eleanor Patterson District 1, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1832 Maryland Female **Alfred Patterson District 1, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1854 Maryland Male **Amelia Patterson District 1, Baltimore, Maryland Maryland Female **William Patterson District 1, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1858 Maryland Male *David Patterson District 1, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1826 Maryland Male *'''Charles Patterson District 1, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1848 Maryland Male;;; Farm hand. with Esberly family *George Patterson District 1, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1849 Maryland Male Living with a dozen teens. *William R Paterson District 3, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1822 Maryland Male **Mary B Paterson District 3, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1822 Maryland Female **George T Paterson District 3, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1844 Maryland Male **John Paterson District 3, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1848 Maryland Male **William Paterson District 3, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1850 Maryland Male **Emma Paterson District 3, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1853 Maryland Female **Isabella Paterson District 3, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1855 Maryland Female *Mary Patterson District 3, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1820 Maryland Female **William Patterson District 3, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1848 Maryland Male **Thomas Patterson District 3, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1850 Maryland Male **Henry Patterson District 3, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1852 Maryland Male **Mary Patterson District 3, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1859 Maryland Female *'''Hennie Patterson District 3, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1820 Maryland Female''' Living with unrelated black people. *'''William Patterson District 3, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1825 Maryland Male''' Pikesville **'''Rosianna Patterson District 3, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1828 Maryland Female''' **'''Emily Patterson District 3, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1848 Maryland Female''' **'''Susan Patterson District 3, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1853 Maryland Female''' **'''Edward Patterson District 3, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1855 Maryland Male''' *George C Patterson District 4, Montgomery, Maryland abt 1818 Maryland Male **Henry Patterson District 4, Montgomery, Maryland abt 1852 Maryland Male **Julia A Patterson District 4, Montgomery, Maryland abt 1835 Maryland Female *Chs Patterson District 5, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1830 Maryland Male **Angeline Patterson District 5, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1830 Maryland Female **Mary Patterson District 5, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1854 Maryland Female **Ann Patterson District 5, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1858 Maryland Female *John Patterson District 5, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1830 Maryland Male **Susan Patterson District 5, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1837 Maryland Female **Mary Patterson District 5, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1855 Maryland Female **Martha Patterson District 5, Baltimore, Maryland Maryland Female **John Patterson District 5, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1859 Maryland Male *Samuel Patterson District 5, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1837 Maryland Male **Ann Patterson District 5, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1839 Maryland Female **Susan Patterson District 5, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1851 Maryland Female **Wesley Patterson District 5, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1859 Maryland Male **David Patterson District 5, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1835 Maryland Male *Thomas Patterson District 8, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1840 Maryland Male *'''Nancy Patterson District 8, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1844 Maryland Female''' Cockeysville. Servant in Fitzsimmons home. *Emily Patterson District 8, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1810 Maryland Female **Abraham Patterson District 8, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1848 Maryland Male **Henry Patterson District 8, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1854 Maryland Male **Louisa Patterson District 8, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1855 Maryland Female *Harriet Patterson District 9, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1843 Maryland Female **James T Patterson District 9, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1859 Maryland Male *Mary L Patterson District 9, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1810 Maryland Female *James W Patterson District 9, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1843 Maryland Male *William Patterson District 9, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1844 Maryland Male *Arthur M Patterson District 9, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1850 Maryland Male *'''Alice Patterson District 9, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1856 Maryland Female''' *Elizabeth Patterson District 10, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1825 Maryland Female **Rebecca Patterson District 10, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1847 Maryland Female **Mary Patterson District 10, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1849 Maryland Female **Frances Patterson District 10, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1851 Maryland Male **Elizabeth Patterson District 10, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1856 Maryland Female **William Patterson District 10, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1858 Maryland Male *Joseph Patterson District 10, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1820 Maryland Male **Susan Patterson District 10, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1837 Maryland Female **Thomas R Patterson District 10, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1859 Maryland Male **Sarah Patterson District 10, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1848 Maryland Female *Mary T Patterson District 10, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1823 Maryland Female **Balinda T Patterson District 10, Baltimore, Maryland Maryland Female **John Patterson District 10, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1849 Maryland Male **Edwin P Patterson District 10, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1851 Maryland Male **Harry W Patterson District 10, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1855 Maryland Male *Samuel Patterson District 11, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1823 Maryland Male Little Gunpowder *Alexander Patterson District 1, Cecil, Maryland abt 1825 Maryland Male **Sophia Patterson District 1, Cecil, Maryland abt 1823 Maryland Female **Ann Patterson District 1, Cecil, Maryland abt 1851 Maryland Female *Calender Patterson District 7, Cecil, Maryland abt 1795 Maryland Male **Leah Patterson District 7, Cecil, Maryland abt 1779 Maryland Female *Jos Patterson District 7, Cecil, Maryland abt 1818 Maryland Male **Francis Patterson District 7, Cecil, Maryland abt 1828 Maryland Female **William Patterson District 7, Cecil, Maryland abt 1853 Maryland Male **George Patterson District 7, Cecil, Maryland abt 1855 Maryland Male **John Patterson District 7, Cecil, Maryland abt 1856 Maryland Male **Caroline Patterson District 7, Cecil, Maryland abt 1858 Maryland Female *William Patterson District 7, Cecil, Maryland abt 1788 Maryland Male **Martha Patterson District 7, Cecil, Maryland abt 1795 Maryland Female **Henry M Patterson District 7, Cecil, Maryland abt 1826 Maryland Male **George K Patterson District 7, Cecil, Maryland abt 1830 Maryland Male **Jane Patterson District 7, Cecil, Maryland abt 1838 Maryland Female **Levi Patterson District 7, Cecil, Maryland abt 1854 Maryland Male **Leah Patterson District 7, Cecil, Maryland abt 1856 Maryland Female **Laura Patterson District 7, Cecil, Maryland abt 1858 Maryland Female *Ann Patterson District 7, Cecil, Maryland abt 1784 Maryland Female *Alice Patterson Havre De Grace, Harford, Maryland abt 1852 Maryland Female *Samuel Patterson Havre De Grace, Harford, Maryland abt 1855 Maryland Male In home of Samuel & Mary Patterson *Mary Patterson Abingdon, Harford, Maryland abt 1804 Maryland Female *Emmeline Pusey Abingdon, Harford, Maryland abt 1830 Maryland Female *Armenius F Patterson Abingdon, Harford, Maryland abt 1832 Maryland Male **Ellen Patterson Abingdon, Harford, Maryland abt 1836 Maryland Female **Estelle Patterson Abingdon, Harford, Maryland abt 1859 Maryland Female *Wm P Patterson Abingdon, Harford, Maryland abt 1789 Maryland Male **Frederick E Patterson Abingdon, Harford, Maryland abt 1823 Maryland Male *J O Patterson Abingdon, Harford, Maryland Maryland Male **Ann J Patterson Abingdon, Harford, Maryland abt 1826 Maryland Female **George E Patterson Abingdon, Harford, Maryland abt 1853 Maryland Male **Jane B Patterson Abingdon, Harford, Maryland abt 1855 Maryland Female **William A Patterson Abingdon, Harford, Maryland Maryland Male **Sophia Patterson Abingdon, Harford, Maryland abt 1859 Maryland Female *Wm A Patterson Halls Cross Roads, Harford, Maryland abt 1814 Maryland Male **Sarah S Patterson Halls Cross Roads, Harford, Maryland abt 1830 Maryland **Cordelia P Patterson Halls Cross Roads, Harford, Maryland abt 1848 Maryland **Frances B Patterson Halls Cross Roads, Harford, Maryland abt 1850 Maryland **Isabella S Patterson Halls Cross Roads, Harford, Maryland abt 1852 Maryland **Prescilla Patterson Halls Cross Roads, Harford, Maryland abt 1854 Maryland **May H Patterson Halls Cross Roads, Harford, Maryland abt 1856 Maryland **Jane H Patterson Halls Cross Roads, Harford, Maryland abt 1859 Maryland *Mary S Patterson Havre De Grace, Harford, Maryland abt 1840 Maryland **William S Patterson Havre De Grace, Harford, Maryland abt 1859 Maryland Male '''Western Maryland''' *Frances A Patterson Cumberland, Allegany, Maryland abt 1835 Maryland Female **William Patterson Cumberland, Allegany, Maryland abt 1835 Maryland Male **John S Patterson Cumberland, Allegany, Maryland abt 1839 Maryland Male **Albert Patterson Cumberland, Allegany, Maryland abt 1844 Maryland Male **Thomas Patterson Cumberland, Allegany, Maryland abt 1846 Maryland Male *F A Patterson Cumberland, Allegany, Maryland abt 1835 Maryland Male *John Patterson District 4, Allegany, Maryland abt 1820 Maryland Male **Susan Patterson District 4, Allegany, Maryland abt 1826 Maryland Female **Jennet Patterson District 4, Allegany, Maryland abt 1846 Maryland Female **Minerva Patterson District 4, Allegany, Maryland abt 1850 Maryland Female **John Patterson District 4, Allegany, Maryland abt 1851 Maryland Male **Mary Patterson District 4, Allegany, Maryland abt 1853 Maryland Female **Isabel Patterson District 4, Allegany, Maryland abt 1856 Maryland Female **Elizabeth Patterson District 4, Allegany, Maryland abt 1859 Maryland Female *'''Caleb Toogood Williamsport, Washington, Maryland abt 1823 Maryland Male ''' *Jeremiah Patterson Williamsport, Washington, Maryland abt 1801 Maryland Male **Susanah Patterson Williamsport, Washington, Maryland abt 1800 Maryland **Sarah Patterson Williamsport, Washington, Maryland abt 1835 Maryland **Marry Patterson Williamsport, Washington, Maryland abt 1838 Maryland **Charles Patterson Williamsport, Washington, Maryland abt 1851 Maryland Male **David Patterson Williamsport, Washington, Maryland Maryland Male *William Patterson Williamsport, Washington, Maryland abt 1827 Maryland Male **Julia Patterson Williamsport, Washington, Maryland abt 1830 Maryland Female *Maria Patterson Williamsport, Washington, Maryland abt 1834 Maryland **George Patterson Williamsport, Washington, Maryland abt 1858 Maryland Male *'''[[Patterson-24200|Westly Patterson]] Pleasant Valley, Washington, Maryland abt 1830 Maryland Male''' Shown in 1860 Census as white, but other censuses show as mulatto. **Margaret Patterson Pleasant Valley, Washington, Maryland abt 1832 Maryland **Mary Ann Patterson Pleasant Valley, Washington, Maryland abt 1846 Maryland **John Patterson Pleasant Valley, Washington, Maryland abt 1848 Maryland Male **Westley Patterson Pleasant Valley, Washington, Maryland abt 1850 Maryland Male **Washington Patterson Pleasant Valley, Washington, Maryland abt 1852 Maryland **Isabella Patterson Pleasant Valley, Washington, Maryland abt 1854 Maryland **Sarah Patterson Pleasant Valley, Washington, Maryland abt 1856 Maryland *'''Nancy Patterson Sharpsburg, Washington, Maryland abt 1820 Maryland Female''' mulatto. Housekeeper. Dwelling 1371, Family 1472 **'''James Patterson Sharpsburg, Washington, Maryland abt 1837 Maryland Male''' **'''Oliver Patterson Sharpsburg, Washington, Maryland abt 1844 Maryland Male ''' **'''Cornelius Patterson Sharpsburg, Washington, Maryland abt 1852 Maryland Male''' **'''Laura Patterson Sharpsburg, Washington, Maryland abt 1856 Maryland Female''' *'''[[Patterson-23361|Archibald Patterson]] Sharpsburg, Washington, Maryland abt 1796 Maryland Male.''' Mulatto Laborer. Dwelling 1406, Family 1503 -- not immediate neighbors of Nancy Patterson. **'''Elizabeth Patterson Sharpsburg, Washington, Maryland abt 1815 Maryland''' **'''Malinda Patterson Sharpsburg, Washington, Maryland abt 1853 Maryland''' **'''John Patterson Sharpsburg, Washington, Maryland abt 1856 Maryland Male''' *'''Ginnie Toogood Frederick, Frederick, Maryland abt 1758 Maryland Female''' **'''Kate Toogood Frederick, Frederick, Maryland abt 1791 Maryland Male''' **'''Jane Toogood Frederick, Frederick, Maryland abt 1787 Maryland Female''' *'''Had Toogood New Market, Frederick, Maryland abt 1770 Maryland Male''' **'''Patty Toogood New Market, Frederick, Maryland abt 1790 Maryland Female''' *Wm Patterson Emmitsburg, Frederick, Maryland abt 1802 Maryland Male **Mary E Patterson Emmitsburg, Frederick, Maryland abt 1814 Maryland Female *'''[[Patterson-8764|Robert Patterson-8764]] Hauvers, Frederick, Maryland abt 1815 Maryland Male''' Savillasville Post Office. Dwelling 925 **'''Rachel Patterson Hauvers, Frederick, Maryland abt 1815 Maryland Female''' **'''Mary Patterson Hauvers, Frederick, Maryland abt 1844 Maryland Female''' **'''Georgianna Patterson Hauvers, Frederick, Maryland abt 1846 Maryland Female''' **'''Susan Patterson Hauvers, Frederick, Maryland abt 1848 Maryland Female''' **'''Nancy Patterson Hauvers, Frederick, Maryland abt 1850 Maryland Female''' **'''George Patterson Hauvers, Frederick, Maryland abt 1852 Maryland Male''' **'''Daniel Patterson Hauvers, Frederick, Maryland abt 1853 Maryland Male''' **'''Phillip Patterson Hauvers, Frederick, Maryland abt 1855 Maryland Male''' **'''John PattersonHauvers, Frederick, Maryland abt 1856 Maryland Male''' *'''Elisha Patterson Hauvers, Frederick, Maryland abt 1820 Maryland Male''' Savillasville Post Office. Dwelling 928 **'''Basha Patterson Hauvers, Frederick, Maryland Maryland Female''' **'''Margaret Patterson Hauvers, Frederick, Maryland abt 1850 Maryland Female''' **Emory Patterson Hauvers, Frederick, Maryland abt 1852 Maryland Male''' **'''Mouro Patterson Hauvers, Frederick, Maryland abt 1854 Maryland Male''' **'''Jackson Patterson Hauvers, Frederick, Maryland abt 1855 Maryland Male''' **'''Madison Patterson Hauvers, Frederick, Maryland Maryland Male''' ==Sources==

Tooke(s) of North Pickenham, and Houghton on the Hill

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== Acknowledgements == ''Tooke and Related Familiesy of North Pickenham and Houghton-on-the-Hill'' was written by Rob Kun, a descendant of the Tookes of North Pickenham, and Houghton on the Hill, Norfolk... ==History of the Tooke and Related Families of North Pickenham, and Houghton-on-the-Hill== Approximately 9 miles NW of Thompson lies the church of St Mary’s at Houghton-on-the-Hill. It is here that our ancestor John Tooke marries Rhodia Gore on March 31st, 1799. Rhodia, baptized on Jun 12, 1775, was the daughter of Samuel Gore and Mary Rolfe of the tiny village of Houghton-on-the-Hill. John was of the parish of Thompson, born May 7, 1774 to Robert Tooke and Martha Fulcher. Rhodia’s parents, Samuel and Mary, are are likely to have been living at or near this tiny village as the marriage record indicates that Samuel is of Houghton-on-the-Hill. I could not find any earlier records of Gore’s or Rolfe’s baptized or married here so it is possible that they were born elsewhere. Houghton is located only 2 miles SE of North Pickenham and had a small population of around 40 people. John and Rohdia made their home in North Pickenham and made use of the churches of both parishes. Rhodia’s parents Samuel Gore and Mary Rolfe were married on Aug 30, 1761 at the church of St. Mary’s at Hougton by the Reverend Robert Say, witnessed by John Write and Michael Fisher. John and Rhodia go on to have 11 children some baptized in Houghton and some in North Pickenham. At this time the two parishes are consolidated and share the same rector, the Reverend Henry Say. Our ancestors Samuel Gore and Mary Rolfe had four children: Samuel, Leonard, Rhodia our ancestor, and another daughter Francis. Both Samuel and Mary are buried here at Houghton, Mary Gore buried March 21st, 1810 at the age of 72, and Samuel Gore buried November 19th, 1812 at the age of 73. Rhodia and John Tooke are also buried here; John was buried on Jun 16, 1829 at the age of 55 and is listed as being from North Pickenham and Rhodia Tooke is buried on July 27th, 1841. As mentioned John and Rhodia have eleven children, the first five are baptized here at Houghton: Francis (their first son who is baptized in 1800 but dies and is buried here on February 13th, 1801), Frances (2nd), Robert, John, and William. Leonard Bernard Tooke is baptized at St. Andrew, Holm Hale on Feb 17, 1810. The rest are baptized at North Pickenham: Mary, Barnard, Samuel, Sarah, Richard, and another Samuel. In the record listing Barnard’s birth John is recorded as being a labourer. There is a record of a mortgage for John Tooke Lease and release by Andrew Ropert to John Tooke of 1 acre and 2 rods in North Pickenham dated September 13, 1810, with mortgage and assignment of mortgage. A rod or rood is about 5.5 meters (an acre is exactly 160 sq rods). It is only a guess, but I assume this to be our John and Rhodia. John and Rhodia’s eldest son Robert marries Eliza Barber (Burton) on April 23, 1829 at North Pickenham. Their marriage was witnessed by Sarah Anderson and Thomas Gill. Robert’s occupation is recorded as gardener and in 1836 he is recorded to own a freehold house and land in North Pickenham. Eliza was born on April 9th, 1809 to Elizabeth Barber who was un-married at that time. Elizabeth Barber went on to marry John Burton on April 15th 1811 by the Reverend John Day, witnesses by William ?? and Benjamin Barber. Eliza Barber was baptized again on the day of her mother Elizabeth’s marriage to John Burton by John Day becoming Eliza Burton-Barber. This created much confusion for those researching the family history of this line. Eliza’s mother could possibly be the Elizabeth Barber born to Benjamin and Sarah Barber and baptized on February 22, 1789. The 1841 census of North Pickenham includes Leonard Took, labourer, age 30, his wife Matilda age 26, and their children Charlotte age 5, and William age 3, and Eliza age 1. If the census lists houses sequentially then they are living next door or near to Matilda’s parents John Burton age 50, Elizabeth (Barber) his wife and their daughter Sarah age 19. By this time in 1838 Robert and Eliza packed up their four small children and moved to find a better life in Canada. ==Tooke Websites== ==== Tooke and Related Families of Bruce County, Ontario, Canada [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Tooke_and_Related_Families_of_Bruce_County%2C_Ontario%2C_Canada]]==== ====Tooke and Related Families of North Pickenham, and Houghton-on-the-Hill [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Tooke%28s%29_of_North_Pickenham%2C_and_Houghton_on_the_Hill]]==== ====Tooke and Related Families of Thompson [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Tooke%28s%29_of_Thompson_-1]]==== ==== Tooke and Related Families of Norfolk [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Tooke_and_Related_Families_of_Norfolk]]==== ==== Tuck, Tooke, and other Surname Variants: One Name Study [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Tuck_Name_Study]]==== == Research Notes & Further Work... == === Tooke === ==== Francis and Frances ==== [[Tooke-198|Tooke-198]] [[Tooke-199|Tooke-199]] ==== Leonard Bernard and Leonard Tooke ==== Which of these brothers... Leonard Tooke: Born 17 Feb 1810 in Holme Hale, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom Bernard Tooke: Born 23 Apr 1815 in North Pickenham, Norfolk, England becomes Leonard Bernard Tooke who died c. 1871? [[Tooke-134|Tooke-134]] [[Tooke-91|Tooke-91]] Regarding Leonard Took vs Barnard Took if you look at the Ontario census records for 1851 and 1861 it would appear that the Leonard Barnard Took who comes to Canada would be the Barnard Took baptized on April 23rd 1815. Perhaps the Leonard Took of Holm Hale did not survive. I will see if I can find a death record for Leonard of 1811. It is confusing since the forname for the original transcribed 1815 record writes Barnard as the forename with no mention of Leonard. === Tooke and Related Families of North Pickenham, and Houghton-on-the-Hill === '''Search Results for FamilySearch Catalog (North Pickenham)''' [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&placeId=18284&query=%2Bplace%3A%22England%2C%20Norfolk%2C%20North%20Pickenham%22] Manorial court rolls: Houghton-on-the-Hill & North Pickenham 1699-1826 Pages: 1026 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XS7C-W4?i=1025&cat=417643] -1105 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XS7C-9L?i=1104&cat=417643] Searched, found nothing... Archdeacon's Transcripts, 1725-1812 (North Pickenham) [https://www.familysearch.org/search/image/index?owc=M62R-XZ9%3A160239801%2C160809101%3Fcc%3D1824688] Parish registers of North Pickenham, 1785-1903 [https://www.familysearch.org/search/image/index?owc=4J6P-84L%3A29887401%3Fcc%3D1416598] '''Search Results for FamilySearch Catalog (Houghton-on-the-Hill)''' [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&placeId=18148&query=%2Bplace%3A%22England%2C%20Norfolk%2C%20Houghton-on-the-Hill%22] Manorial court rolls, 1625-1826 (North Pickenham & Houghton-on-the-Hill) [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XS78-3B?i=936&cat=417643] Starts on page 937 to page 1105... Parish registers of Houghton-on-the-Hill, 1678-1935 [https://www.familysearch.org/search/image/index?owc=4JDN-CBX%3A29750601%3Fcc%3D1416598] Norfolk, England, Church of England Baptism, Marriages, and Burials, 1535-1812 (Houghton on the Hill) Mormon's Database [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/61045/4143538_00938/1203862?backurl=https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/21324886/person/280182887778/facts/citation/860387717102/edit/record#?imageId=4143538_00864] Houghton on the Hill 1695-1785 [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/61045/4143538_00938/1203862?backurl=https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/21324886/person/280182887778/facts/citation/860387717102/edit/record#?imageId=4143538_00864] Katie Duncan [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/68723484/family?cfpid=420094221708] also traces to Ketts... ===== John Burton (1788) ===== All Birth, Baptism & Christening results for Burton [https://www.ancestry.com/search/categories/bmd_birth/?name=_Burton&event=_North+Pickenham-Norfolk-England-United+Kingdom&event_x=_1-0&location=3257.3250&name_x=psi_psx&priority=english&types=r] ===== Samuel Gore (abt. 1739 - 1812) ===== All England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 results for Gore [https://search.ancestry.ca/cgi-bin/sse.dll?dbid=9841&gsln=Gore&gsfn_x=NP_NN_NIC&gsln_x=NP_NN_NS&catBucket=rt&cp=4&msbpn__ftp=Houghton+on+the+Hill%2c+Norfolk%2c+England%2c+United+Kingdom&msbpn__ftp_x=1&pcat=bmd_birth&new=1&rank=1&redir=false&geo_a=r&o_iid=41015&o_lid=41015&o_sch=Web+Property] ===== Mary Rolfe (abt. 1738 - 1810) ===== All results for Mary Rolfe [https://search.ancestry.ca/cgi-bin/sse.dll?qh=EmWoC7jYGVq5dEOK2b2xfw%3D%3D&gl=allgs&gss=sfs28_ms_r_f-2_s&new=1&rank=1&gsfn=Mary%20&gsfn_x=0&gsln=Rolfe&gsln_x=NP_NN_NS&msbdy=1738&msbpn__ftp=Houghton%20on%20the%20Hill%2C%20Norfolk%2C%20England%2C%20United%20Kingdom&msbpn__ftp_x=1&msddy=1810&_83004003-n_xcl=m&cpxt=1&cp=4&catbucket=rstp&MSAV=1&uidh=000] ===== John Tooke (1774 - 1829) ===== All results for Tooke (North Pickenham) [https://www.ancestry.com/search/?name=_tooke&event=_North+Pickenham-Norfolk-England-United+Kingdom&event_x=_1-0&location=3257.3250&name_x=psi_psx&priority=english&types=r] All Norfolk, England, Church of England Births and Baptisms, 1813-1915 results for Tooke (North Pickenham) [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?dbid=61042&gsln=tooke&gsfn_x=NP_NN_NIC&gsln_x=NP_NN_NS&catBucket=r&cp=4&msypn__ftp=North+Pickenham%2c+Norfolk%2c+England%2c+United+Kingdom&msypn__ftp_x=1&pcat=bmd_birth&new=1&rank=1&redir=false] Done... All Birth, Baptism & Christening results for Tooke (North Pickenham) [https://www.ancestry.com/search/categories/bmd_birth/?name=_tooke&event=_North+Pickenham-Norfolk-England-United+Kingdom&event_x=_1-0&name_x=psi_psx&priority=english&types=r] Done, checked other baptismal databases, nothing more... All Birth, Marriage & Death results for Tooke (Houghton on the Hill) [https://www.ancestry.com/search/categories/34/?name=_tooke&event=_Houghton+on+the+Hill-Norfolk-England-United+Kingdom&event_x=_1-0&name_x=psi_psx&priority=english&types=r] No Tookes from Houghton on the Hill...!!, checked other baptismal databases, nothing more... All Marriage & Divorce results for Tooke (Houghton on the Hill) [https://www.ancestry.com/search/categories/bmd_marriage/?name=_tooke&event=_Houghton+on+the+Hill-Norfolk-England-United+Kingdom&event_x=_1-0&name_x=psi_psx&priority=english&types=r] Nothing, checked all databases... All Marriage & Divorce results for Tooke (Houghton on the Hill) [https://www.ancestry.com/search/categories/bmd_marriage/?name=_tooke&event=_Houghton+on+the+Hill-Norfolk-England-United+Kingdom&event_x=_1-0&name_x=psi_psx&priority=english&types=r&viewMode=category] Nothing, checked all databases... All results for Gore (Houghton on the Hill) [https://www.ancestry.com/search/?name=_Gore&event=_Houghton+on+the+Hill-Norfolk-England-United+Kingdom&event_x=_1-0&name_x=psi_psx&priority=english&types=r&viewMode=category] Nothing... All Norfolk, England, Bishop's Transcripts, 1579-1935 results for Tooke [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?dbid=9854&gsln=tooke&gsfn_x=NP_NN_NIC&gsln_x=NP_NN_NS&catBucket=r&cp=4&msypn__ftp=North+Pickenham%2c+Norfolk%2c+England%2c+United+Kingdom&msypn__ftp_x=1&pcat=bmd_birth&new=1&rank=1&redir=false] Done... All Norfolk, England, Bishop's Transcripts, 1579-1935 results for William Tooke [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?dbid=9854&gsfn=william&gsln=tooke&gsfn_x=NP_NN_NIC&gsln_x=NP_NN_NS&cp=4&_83004003-n_xcl=f&msfng=Robert&msfns=+Tooke&msmng=+Elizabeth+&msmns=Burton&msbdy=1831&msypn__ftp=North+Pickenham%2c+Norfolk%2c+England%2c+United+Kingdom&new=1&rank=1&redir=false] No Bishop's Transcript... All Norfolk, England, Church of England Births and Baptisms, 1813-1915 results for Barber [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=NorfolkParishBaptisms&gss=sfs28_ms_r_db&new=1&rank=1&gsln=Barber&gsln_x=NP_NN_NS&msypn__ftp=North%20Pickenham%2C%20Norfolk%2C%20England%2C%20United%20Kingdom&msypn__ftp_x=1&MSAV=1&uidh=yo1] Nothing relevant All Norfolk, England, Church of England Births and Baptisms, 1813-1915 results for Elizabeth Barber [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=NorfolkParishBaptisms&gss=sfs28_ms_r_db&new=1&rank=1&gsfn=Elizabeth&gsfn_x=NP_NN_NIC&gsln=Barber&gsln_x=NP_NN_NS&msypn__ftp=North%20Pickenham%2C%20Norfolk%2C%20England%2C%20United%20Kingdom&msypn__ftp_x=1&_83004003-n_xcl=m&MSAV=1&uidh=yo1] Nothing relevant All Norfolk, England, Church of England Births and Baptisms, 1813-1915 results for Burton [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=NorfolkParishBaptisms&gss=sfs28_ms_r_db&new=1&rank=1&gsln=Burton&gsln_x=NP_NN_NS&msypn__ftp=North%20Pickenham%2C%20Norfolk%2C%20England%2C%20United%20Kingdom&msypn__ftp_x=1&MSAV=1&uidh=yo1] Done... ====== Francis Tooke c. 1802 ====== All results for Francis Tooke [https://www.ancestry.com/search/?name=Francis_Tooke&birth=1802_Houghton+on+the+Hill-Norfolk-England-United+Kingdom&birth_x=5-0-0&father=John_Tooke&gender=m&location=3257.3250&mother=Rhodia_Gore&name_x=psi_psx&priority=united-kingdom&types=rt] Good [https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/tree/74204389/person/48400662622/media/a41e4253-2d72-4248-8f33-5c239ddb75af] ====== Robert Tooke c.1804 ====== All results Robert Tooke [https://www.ancestry.com/search/?name=Robert_Tooke&birth=1804_Houghton+on+the+Hill-Norfolk-England-United+Kingdom&death=1869_kincardine-bruce-ontario-canada_1649516&birth_x=5-0-0&death_x=5-0-0&father=John_+Tooke&gender=m&location=3257.3250&mother=Rhoda_Gore&name_x=psi_psx&priority=english&types=rt] Nothing in Houghton on the Hill for baptisms... All results for Robert Tooke [https://www.ancestry.com/search/?name=Robert_Tooke&birth=1804_Houghton+on+the+Hill-Norfolk-England-United+Kingdom&birth_x=5-0-0&father=John_Tooke&gender=m&location=3257.3250&mother=Rhodia_Gore&name_x=psi_psx&priority=united-kingdom&types=rt] All Census & Voter Lists results for Robert Tooke [https://www.ancestry.com/search/categories/35/?name=Robert_Tooke&event=_North+Pickenham&event_x=_1-0&name_x=psi_psx&_phsrc=dvE9&_phstart=successSource] Robert Took in the Norfolk, England, Register of Electors, 1832-1915 [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/9860/004397141_00571?pid=4177645&backurl=http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc%3DdvE7%26_phstart%3DsuccessSource%26usePUBJs%3Dtrue%26indiv%3D1%26db%3DFS1EnglandNorfolkRegisterofElectors%26gss%3Dangs-d%26new%3D1%26rank%3D1%26gsfn%3DRobert%26gsfn_x%3DNP_NN_NIC%26gsln%3DTooke%26gsln_x%3DNP_NN_NS%26msypn__ftp%3DNorth%2520Pickenham%26msypn__ftp_x%3D1%26MSAV%3D1%26uidh%3Dyo1%26pcat%3D35%26fh%3D0%26h%3D4177645%26recoff%3D%26ml_rpos%3D1&usePUB=true&_phsrc=dvE7&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true] ====== John Tooke c.1805 ====== All results for John Tooke [https://www.ancestry.com/search/?name=John_Tooke&birth=1805_norfolk-england_5276&death=1881_Depwade-Norfolk&birth_x=5-0-0&death_x=5-0-0&gender=m&location=3257.3250&marriage=1827_little+dunham-norfolk-england_86067&marriage_x=5-0-0&name_x=psi_psx&priority=english&types=rt] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Tooke-200] All results for Tooke [https://www.ancestry.com/search/?name=_Tooke&event=_little+dunham-norfolk-england_86067&event_x=_1-0&gender=m&location=3257.3250&name_x=psi_psx&priority=english&types=rt] [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/21324886/person/280182887778/facts?_phsrc=hcO1&_phstart=successSource] ====== William Tooke c. 1807 ====== All results for William Tooke [https://www.ancestry.com/search/?name=William_Tooke&birth=1807_Houghton+on+the+Hill-Norfolk-England-United+Kingdom&birth_x=5-0-0&father=John_Tooke&gender=m&location=3257.3250&mother=Rhodia_Gore&name_x=psi_psx&priority=united-kingdom&types=rt] ====== Mary Tooke c. 1812 ====== All results for Mary Tooke [https://www.ancestry.com/search/?name=Mary_Tooke&birth=1812_North+Pickenham-Norfolk-England&birth_x=5-0-0&father=John_Tooke&gender=f&location=3257.3250&mother=Rhodia_Gore&name_x=psi_psx&priority=united-kingdom&types=rt] ====== Samuel Tooke c. 1817 ====== All results for Samuel Tooke [https://www.ancestry.com/search/?name=Samuel_Tooke&birth=1817_North+Pickenham-Norfolk-England-United+Kingdom&birth_x=5-0-0&gender=m&location=3257.3250&name_x=psi_psx&priority=united-kingdom&types=rt] ====== Richard Tooke c. 1818 ====== All results for Richard Tooke [https://www.ancestry.com/search/?name=Richard_Tooke&birth=1818_North+Pickenham-Norfolk-England&birth_x=5-0-0&father=John_Tooke&gender=m&location=3257.3250&mother=Rhodia_Gore&name_x=psi_psx&priority=united-kingdom&types=rt]

Tooke(s) of Thompson

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The goal of this project is to explore the story of the Tooke Family of Thompson, Norfolk, England... ==Learning Latin== Tutorial on Latin for pre-1733 records... http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/latin/beginners/default.htm ==Further Work== Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Assimilate the below data into wikitree: Thompson parish records: Tooke or Took ==Thompson parish records: Tooke or Took== Bridgett the dau of John Tooke and Bridgett his wife was bap 25th May 1643 Ann dau of John (?) Tooke and Bridgett his wife was bap 23rd Sept and buried 20th Oct 1649. The wife of John Tooke was buried 20th October 1649. John Tooke son of John Tooke and Alice his wife bap Oct 17th 1680 Alice the dau of John Tooke and Alice his wife bap 28th Jan 1682 Roger the son of John Tooke and Alice his wife was bap 9th Sept 1685 Bridgett yr daughter of John Tuke and Allic his wife was bap 20th May 1688. She was buried 19th June John the son of John Tuke and Allice his wife was bap Feb 1689 ? sonn of John Took and Alice his wife bap ? 1691/2 ? sonn (might be John) of Roger Tooke and his wife bap 2nd Feb 1693 John Took the elder was buried yr 27th day December 1705 Alice Tooke widow was buried 9th April 1716 Diana Maria dau of John Tooke And Mary his wife was baptised 8th August 1717 Diana Maria Tooke buried 15th Sept 1717 John the son of John Tooke and Mary was baptised 15th Jan 1718 Ann dau of John Tuke and Mary bap 27th Oct 1719 Roger the son of John Tooke and Mary was bap 28th May 1721 George the son of John Tooke and Mary his wife was bap 14th Nov 1723 George Tooke bur 5th March 1723/4 Mary dau of John and Mary Tooke bap Aug 1st 1724 Mary the wife of John Tooke was buried Jan 17th 1729 Ann Tooke was buried 3rd Day of July 1742 John son of Robert Took bap Sept 18th buried 20th 1748 Mary Tooke buried 8th Nov 1748 Elizabeth the dau of Robert Tooke and Abigail was bap 2nd Feb 1750 Roger Tooke bur 21st May 1761 Robert Took married Martha Fulcher both of Thompson both single on April 20th 1773 Mary dau of Robert and Mary Tooke born 19th bap 25th July 1773 John son of Robt and Martha Took born May 7th Bap may 2st 1774 Will Took late of this parish buried 19th June 1774 Sarah dau of Robt and Martha Tooke bap May 2nd 1777 Martha dau of Robt and Martha Tooke bap April 23rd 1779 Elizabeth dau of Robt and Martha Tooke bap May 11th 1783 buried april 1785 Elizabeth dau of Robert and Martha Tooke late M Fulcher bap June 18th 1786 Hannah dau of Robert Took and Martha his wife late M Fulcher bap 26th Sept 1788 Judah dau of Robert and Martha Took his wife was bap Feb 20th 1791 Martha the wife of Robert Took late Martha Fulcher was buried May 14th 1793 Robert son of Robert Tooke and Frances his wife late Oldfield widow was bap Sept 25th 1796 Judah and Robert daughter and son of Robert Tooke were buried May 14th 1797 Robert son of Robert Tuck and Frances his wife late Oldfield was bap Sept 30th 1798 Robert Tooke married man aged 49 years buried December 9th 1801 Thompson Hall References... Site of Thompson Hall Summary This is thought to be the site of Thompson Hall, which was the home of the Tooke family until its sale to the Walsinghams. It is thought to have been demolished around 1800, but a cottage and walled garden survived on the site until around the 1950s-1960s. http://www.heritage.norfolk.gov.uk/record-details?MNF18086-Site-of-Thompson-Hall&Index=17067&RecordCount=57339&SessionID=1dbe7ab7-55f6-4a5a-98fa-fff8317c1b0d In a field still called " The Hall Meadow," abutting on the north boundary of Thompson Carr, can be seen, after a long drought, the situation of part of the foundations of a mansion which tradition says was called Thompson Hall. The road leading to it is still called " The Hall Way " ; and it formerly had another approach, from the direction of the college and church. It had moats or fish-ponds, which were filled up and planted about fifty years ago. It was probably the manor house of the capital manor, the residence of the de Thompsons and Crowes. When the Shardelowes gave the capital manor to the college, the hall perhaps fell into decay. The shooting lodge, called the Hall Cottage because it stood not far from the site of Thompson Hall (see infra), was again pulled down in 1852, when it had become the property of Lord Walsingham, and was rebuilt as the present Merton Rectory on land in Thompson exchanged by Lord Walsingham for the glebe in Merton. https://archive.org/stream/somematerialsfor00crab/somematerialsfor00crab_djvu.txt Thompson Hall Cottage, Thompson [Site name: THOMPSON HALL COTAGE Study area: Investigation type: Evaluation District: Breckland Monument: DITCH. Roman (AD43-410), WALL. Post-medieval (1540-1901) Ngr: TL92199558 Parish: Thompson Postcode: IP241QA] http://www.biab.ac.uk/issues/46415 Manor Search... The name Boutetort still survives in the farm-house tenanted by Mr. Edm. Land, and called Butters Hall, a further and easy corruption from Botoui's and Buttorts, and here the courts have always, till the Copyholds Act of 1841, been held ; their later recoi'ds being headed " Butters Hall in Thompson." With the exception of a Jacobean chimney, the whole of the present house is modern. I have found no evidence that this manor-house was ever the residence of the family. Still it may have been so, for in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries " every manor had probably a residence for the lord, where befoi-e the existence of rents he removed with his family to consume the produce of each estate" {Gournay Record, p. 279). This necessitated extensive outbuildings, and in fact each manor-house had, G6 HISTORY OF THOMPSON. besides its farm-buildings, its bakery, brewery, butchery, still-house, carpenter's shop, &c. The ordinary small-manor house of the fourteenth century, as it is described by Hudson Turner in his Domestic Architecture, such as was probably Boutetort's Hall, consisted of an oblong building generally moated, built in Norfolk of nabble, containing a hall which was the common living-room of the household, and at the upper end of the hall the lords and lady's parlours, each with a bed in it. These parlours were raised above the ground and had cellars underneath them. At the other end of the hall, but not connected with it, were the kitchen and offices, which were generally built of wood. The liall being the only receiving-room, was the place where the lord or his seneschal held the courts: here the household dined, and at night the servants slept on the floor, which was strewed with rushes or straw (Knight's England, i. 407). After a time, the manor-house, deriving its name from its chief featux'e, was called " the Hall." Most of the smaller manor-liouses in Norfolk appear to have been rebuilt of brick or of wood and plaster in the sixteenth or seventeenth century, and then contained a hall and kitchen department on the ground floor, a few chambei-s above, and in the roof a single room ; and the hall became the private living-room of the family, for the armed retainers were done away with, rents had taken the place of personal service, and the shopkeeping class had arisen and had rendered all servants except those of the household unnecessary. Afterwards, when the manors became mei'ged in large estates, these houses were given over to farmers or labourers. https://archive.org/stream/somematerialsfor00crab/somematerialsfor00crab_djvu.txt

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==Acknowledgement== Parish records extracted, and materials on local churches written by local Norfolk historian Bronwen Tyler. Research and writing of the historical narrative of the text was by Rob Kun, a descendant of the Tookes of Thompson... == History of the Tooke and Related Families of Thompson== Our oldest confirmed Tooke ancestor is Robert Tooke of the parish of Thompson in the county of Norfolk. Thompson is located 25 miles West South West of the city of Norwich and it is here that Robert Tooke married Martha Fulcher on April 20, 1773 in the church of St. Martins. Their marriage was witnessed by Phillip Maidwell and Simon Pollington who according to Mrs. Bronwen Tyler, a local historian, were “people of note” in Thompson at that time. Martha was from the parish of Merton 2 miles north of Thompson and was the daughter of Nicholas Fulcher and Mary Mayes (or Moyles). She was baptized on May 5th or 9th of 1754. Robert was born around 1752 but as of this writing I do not know exactly where he was born or who is parents were. I met Mrs. Tyler quite by accident on my visit to Thompson in May of 2011. She happened to have the parish records dating back to the 1500’s on her laptop which she was kind enough to share with me. There were many Tooke’s recorded but no birth record for our Robert. It is possible or likely that he was not originally from the parish of Thompson or simply that the birth was never recorded or that record lost. There appears to be a gap in records during the 1750’s. Robert and Martha were married at a young age by our modern standards, Martha was 18 and Robert was 20. They had 7 children, Mary, John, Sarah, Martha, Elizabeth, Elizabeth, and Hannah. The last daughter Hannah was born in North Pickenham which lies about 9 miles North West of Thompson. As for the two Elizabeth’s, they re-used names back in those days. The first Elizabeth was born on may 11, 1783 and died on June 16, 1784. The second Elizabeth was born on June 18, 1786. Their first child Mary was born on July 25, 1773 only four months after Robert and Martha’s marriage so either she was very early or this was a “shot gun” wedding so to speak. Their second child John, born May 7, 1774, our direct ancestor, went on to live in North Pickenham near the village of Houghton-on-the-Hill. Martha passed away in 1793 and was buried on May 14th at St. Martins, Thompson. Two years later on October 12th, 1795 Robert re-marries a widow by the name of Francis Oldfield whose maiden name may have been Pooley. They went on to have four more children of which only the last may have survived. They first had a son Robert, followed by twins, Robert and Judah buried on May14th 1797, and lastly another son Robert batpized on September 30th, 1798. There is no indication of what happened to this Robert or any of the other siblings by first wife Martha except for John, our ancestor. Robert’s son John goes on to live at North Pickehham located about 9 miles north of Thompson, but first we will talk about some of the other Tooke’s of Thompson. == References to the name Tooke in the records of Thompson == The earliest record of the name Tooke in the records of Thompson was a Christopher Took who had a son Ralph, baptized on September 18, 1603. 1603: Ralph Took (son of Christopher Took) Baptismal Record [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Tooke_s_of_Thompson_-1] On May 25th, 1643 Bridgett Tooke was baptized to John Tooke and Bridgett his wife. This couple also had a daughter Ann who was baptized on September 23rd, 1649 and buried on October 20th of that same year. It appears that Bridgett, John’s wife was also buried on October 20th of 1649. In the 1680’s there is a John Tooke, carpenter, and his wife Alice living in the area who appear to be somewhat prominent. They have several children, some baptized in Merton and the rest in Thompson. John dies in 1706 leaving all to his wife Alice to sort out. Alice passes away around 1716 leaving a more detailed will and spelling out who their children were. They had seven children in total, the oldest being another John, baptized on October 17th, 1680 who was the executor of Alice’s will. Perhaps this is the same John Tooke who in 1718 has a wife Mary and has at least five children, John, Anne, Roger, George, and Mary baptized at Thompson. By 1747 we have a Robert Tooke leasing the property called “Thompson College” and mansion house. It’s owner, a Reverend John Cater, passed away at this time leaving £200 and all of the furnishings of the mansion house to Robert. In addition to this his will stipulates that Robert continue on as tenant. Robert Tooke married Abigail Kett on April 27, 1749 at Fersfield, Alburgh, Norfolk. Abigail was the daughter of John Kett, gentleman, and his wife Elizbeth of South Lopham, Suffolk. There was an Abigail Tooke buried on February 8th, 1769 at St Peter Mancroft, Norwich at 58 years of age. This could very well be Robert’s wife Abigail as Abigail Kett was born in 1711. The Kett family played an interesting role in British history in the “Kett Rebellion” of 1549. Abigail was Robert’s second wife by whom he had at least two daughters, Elizabeth and Sarah. I have not found a name for Robert’s first wife, but there was a John Took, son of Robert Took baptized and buried in September of 1748. Robert Tooke lived on in the College Mansion until 1759 when a gentleman by the name of William Tooke, esq. originally from Norwich who purchases the property from John Morphew, gentleman, the son-in-law of the widow Mary Bond, who had inherited the properties from her brother the Reverend John Cater. William Tooke, esquire interestingly bears the same ancient arms of Tooke as those of Bere Court and Godinton Park who are recorded as being descended of the ancient Norman house of de Touk. This William Tooke, esq. had significant impact on the Parish of Thompson because upon his arrival here he started purchasing more lands around the area and in a way putting the old manor of Thompson back together. It had been fragmented over the years by inheritance and sale, a story I won’t go into here. There was another family of importance holding lands here in the day, the de Grey’s. William and the de Grey’s despised one another, possibly this feud between the Tooke’s and de Grey’s is what prompted William to end up in Thompson and buy up all the land. At one point they challenge one another to a good old fashioned duel, a story I do not yet have all the details on. Another interesting story regarding this William is his association with a person known to history a John Horne Tooke. John Horne Tooke was born John Horne, son of a poulterer of London. He was a great friend of William Tooke, esq. and helped him in a legal/political battle with the de Greys. Horne changed his name to Tooke on the promise of inheriting William Tooke’s estates. In the end, however, William Tooke’s nephew, William Tooke-Harwood, became heir. William Tooke-Harwood was the son of William’s sister Elizabeth who married Thomas Harwood of Bracondale on January 16, 1745. There is a memorial plaque embedded in the wall of the church of St. Martin’s dedicated by William’s grand nephew John Basely Tooke, son of William Tooke-Harwood’s sister Margaret Basely. Margaret Basely, widow of Norwich, was the only sole heir of Tooke-Harwood and by her the Thompson properties passed to her son John Basely. Upon inheriting the Tooke properties John Basely changed his name to John Basely Tooke a practice that was common with the gentry of the day. ==Historical References== There is references in the text "Some materials for a history of the parish of Thompson, in the county of Norfolk" to a Tooke family that had lived in Thompson (were in the registers) and held land from 1643 on... There was a family of Tookes who owned the manor of Thompson College...The less well off Tooke family, included a Robert Tooke and Abigail Kett, who could be our John's grandparents... "There were Tookes resident in Thompson, and landowners there, who appear in the Registers from 1643 to 1797, but they are not known to have been connected with the Tookes of Thompson College.". Some materials for a history of the parish of Thompson, in the county of Norfolk by Crabbe, George, 1819-1884; Jessopp, Augustus, 1823-1914 [https://archive.org/stream/somematerialsfor00crab#page/54/mode/2up/search/55] ==Thompson parish records: Tooke or Took...== Parish records extracted, and materials on local churches written by local Norfolk historian Bronwen Tyler. Thank you... Bridgett the dau of John Tooke and Bridgett his wife was bap 25th May 1643 Ann dau of John (?) Tooke and Bridgett his wife was bap 23rd Sept and buried 20th Oct 1649. The wife of John Tooke was buried 20th October 1649. John Tooke son of John Tooke and Alice his wife bap Oct 17th 1680 Alice the dau of John Tooke and Alice his wife bap 28th Jan 1682 Roger the son of John Tooke and Alice his wife was bap 9th Sept 1685 Bridgett yr daughter of John Tuke and Allic his wife was bap 20th May 1688. She was buried 19th June John the son of John Tuke and Allice his wife was bap Feb 1689 ? sonn of John Took and Alice his wife bap ? 1691/2 ? sonn (might be John) of Roger Tooke and his wife bap 2nd Feb 1693 John Took the elder was buried yr 27th day December 1705 Alice Tooke widow was buried 9th April 1716 Diana Maria dau of John Tooke And Mary his wife was baptised 8th August 1717 Diana Maria Tooke buried 15th Sept 1717 John the son of John Tooke and Mary was baptised 15th Jan 1718 Ann dau of John Tuke and Mary bap 27th Oct 1719 Roger the son of John Tooke and Mary was bap 28th May 1721 George the son of John Tooke and Mary his wife was bap 14th Nov 1723 George Tooke bur 5th March 1723/4 Mary dau of John and Mary Tooke bap Aug 1st 1724 Mary the wife of John Tooke was buried Jan 17th 1729 Ann Tooke was buried 3rd Day of July 1742 John son of Robert Took bap Sept 18th buried 20th 1748 Mary Tooke buried 8th Nov 1748 Elizabeth the dau of Robert Tooke and Abigail was bap 2nd Feb 1750 Roger Tooke bur 21st May 1761 Robert Took married Martha Fulcher both of Thompson both single on April 20th 1773 Mary dau of Robert and Mary Tooke born 19th bap 25th July 1773 John son of Robt and Martha Took born May 7th Bap may 2st 1774 Will Took late of this parish buried 19th June 1774 Sarah dau of Robt and Martha Tooke bap May 2nd 1777 Martha dau of Robt and Martha Tooke bap April 23rd 1779 Elizabeth dau of Robt and Martha Tooke bap May 11th 1783 buried april 1785 Elizabeth dau of Robert and Martha Tooke late M Fulcher bap June 18th 1786 Hannah dau of Robert Took and Martha his wife late M Fulcher bap 26th Sept 1788 Judah dau of Robert and Martha Took his wife was bap Feb 20th 1791 Martha the wife of Robert Took late Martha Fulcher was buried May 14th 1793 Robert son of Robert Tooke and Frances his wife late Oldfield widow was bap Sept 25th 1796 Judah and Robert daughter and son of Robert Tooke were buried May 14th 1797 Robert son of Robert Tuck and Frances his wife late Oldfield was bap Sept 30th 1798 Robert Tooke married man aged 49 years buried December 9th 1801 ==Lack of Clergy == "The lack of clergy dates from the Dissolution of Thompson College in 1541. Prior to that, from 1350, there were resident priests in the college building a short distance from the church. They were required to live, eat and pray together in common daily and provision was made for a community of six, one of whom was elected Master. The endowment of all the manorial lands of the two lords of the manor who created it meant the priest ran the manor as it would have been under a traditional lord. The fact that the College was there to pray for the souls of the departed as well as the living and was a model for this style of establishment led to the college and the village attracting a great deal of wealth, including land. No wonder it was one of the places picked off by Henry VIII, although there seems to have been no suggestion of improper living and they were not monks so not breaking some of the vows other establishments were accused of. From 5141 when the priests were forcibly ejected with nowhere to go, Thompson never again had a resident priest or vicar and no vicarage. There was a house near the church which had to give accommodation to a visiting clergyman but no residence. At one time the priests came from as far as Swaffham to conduct services, which is over 10 miles away and a difficult journey on foot or horseback. There are many references to Thompson being a neglected parish both spiritually and physically and it became very poor." Parish records extracted, and materials on local churches written by local Norfolk historian Bronwen Tyler. == Local Parishes Near Thompson== "Interestingly i can find little evidence of any significant number of baptisms in the surrounding parishes. the most obvious would be Merton since it is the nearest both in terms of distance and of association through the de Grey family. I have copies of their parish registers dating back to the 1600s but they are poor and with gaps. The ones for the early 1800s onwards were stolen a few years ago so we have a lot of missng information. The other near parish is Stow Bedon and I have some parts of their register and again nothing significant in terms of Thompson people recorded. the village was as poor as Thompson but I am not sure about its priests or vicars. It did have a vicar in modern times though. I don't have any others but they would be Griston and Caston or Tottington which are all in the Norfolk record Office. Tottington had very close links with Thompson until it was taken by the military in 1942 for a training area. There are no churching records that I know of.". Parish records extracted, and materials on local churches written by local Norfolk historian Bronwen Tyler. ==Tooke Websites== ==== Tooke and Related Families of Bruce County, Ontario, Canada [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Tooke_and_Related_Families_of_Bruce_County%2C_Ontario%2C_Canada]]==== ====Tooke and Related Families of North Pickenham, and Houghton-on-the-Hill [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Tooke%28s%29_of_North_Pickenham%2C_and_Houghton_on_the_Hill]]==== ====Tooke and Related Families of Thompson [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Tooke%28s%29_of_Thompson_-1]]==== ==== Tooke and Related Families of Norfolk [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Tooke_and_Related_Families_of_Norfolk]]==== ==== Tuck, Tooke, and other Surname Variants: One Name Study [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Tuck_Name_Study]]==== ==Research Notes & Further Work...== Norfolk, England, Bishop's Transcripts, 1579-1935 [https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=9854] Norfolk, England, Register of Electors, 1832-1915 [https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=9860] ==== Tooke and Related Families of Thompson ==== Some materials for a history of the parish of Thompson, in the county of Norfolk by Crabbe, George, 1819-1884; Jessopp, Augustus, 1823-1914 [https://archive.org/details/somematerialsfor00crab] "There were Tookes resident in Thompson, and landowners there, who appear in the Registers from 1643 to 1797, but they are not known to have been connected with the Tookes of Thompson College.". [https://archive.org/details/somematerialsfor00crab] Found on the centre of page 55, above the genealogy of the unrelated ''Tookes of Thompson College''. ===== Manorial Records Thompson ===== Manorial Documents Register (MDR) [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/manor-search] Manorial roll on Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manorial_roll] Medieval source material on the internet: Manorial records [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/sources/manorial.shtml] ======Thompson Late of the College====== Thompson Late of the College [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DYFQ-24Y?mode=g&i=1473&cat=487129] Above includes WLS XIX/11 [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/N14340092] Page 1474 (1605) Starts [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DYFQ-24Y?i=1473&cat=487129]... Page 1482 (1606) Got as far as this (on re-do) [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DYFQ-YPF?i=1481&cat=487129]... Page 1482 (1697): 1697: John Tooke Copyhold Entry: Thompson Late of the College [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Tooke-223-4] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DYFQ-YSZ?cat=487129] Page 1602 (1706): 1706: John Tooke Disposition (on death) of Copyhold: Thompson Late of the College [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Tooke-223-2] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DYFQ-YSZ?cat=487129] Page 1607 (1706): 1706: Tooke Entries in Copyhold Index: Thompson Late of the College [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Tooke-223-3] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DYFQ-117?cat=487129] Page 1665 (1747): [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DYF7-QY7?i=1664&cat=487129] Page 1711 (1769): Got to [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DYFQ-YY1?i=1710&cat=487129]... Page 1767 (1794) Got to [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DYFQ-NZ7?i=1766&cat=487129] Just looking at the side notations... Page 1780 (1819) Got to [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DYFQ-Y17?i=1779&cat=487129] Again just looking at the side notations... ====== Butters (Boutetort) ====== Butters Manor [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DYF7-9RP?i=1380&cat=487129] Above includes WLS XIX/4 [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/N14373795] and also WLS XIX/5-6 [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/N14273919] Page 1381 (1660) Starts... Page 1408 (about 1693): Jo. Tuck [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DYFQ-1PT?i=1407&cat=487129] Page 1411/1412 (1706): Alice & John Tooke [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Tooke-223-1] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Tooke-223] Page 1432 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DYFQ-RGJ?i=1431&cat=487129] Index: no Tookes Page 1433 (1742): "late" John Tooke [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Tooke-227.jpg] Third paragraph from the top, on right page Page 1435 (1742): "late" John Tooke [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Tooke-227-1] Fourth paragraph from the top, on left page Page 1441 (1771): gets really clear at ... Page 1442 (1771): William Tooke is Lord of the Manor [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DYFQ-PR5?i=1441&cat=487129]. He acquired the manor in 1769... Page 1445 (1779): Gone as far as 1779 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DYF7-3WG?i=1444&cat=487129]... Nothing further to the end... End is at page 1473 (1868)... ===== Robert Tooke c.1752 ===== All results for Robert Tooke (born c.1752) [https://www.ancestry.com/search/?name=Robert_Tooke&event=_thompson-norfolk-england_86187&birth=1752_thompson-norfolk-england_86187&father=Robert_+Tooke&gender=m&mother=Abigail_Kett&name_x=psi_psx&_phsrc=vOX11&_phstart=successSource] All Birth, Baptism & Christening results for Robert Tooke (born c.1752) [https://www.ancestry.com/search/categories/bmd_birth/?name=Robert_Tooke&event=_thompson-norfolk-england_86187&birth=1752_thompson-norfolk-england_86187&birth_x=5-0-0&father=Robert_+Tooke&gender=m&mother=Abigail_Kett&name_x=psi_psx] No record on hard Abigail... ======Mary Tooke c. 1773====== All results for Mary Tooke c. 1773 [https://www.ancestry.com/search/?name=Mary_Tooke&event=_carbrooke-norfolk-england_85931&birth=1773_thompson-norfolk-england_86187&birth_x=5-0-0&father=Robert_Tooke&gender=f&location=3257.3250&marriage=1796_carbrooke-norfolk-england_85931&marriage_x=5-0-0&mother=Martha_Fulcher&name_x=psi_psx&priority=united-kingdom&spouse=Oliver_Wyer&types=rt] All Marriage & Divorce results for Mary Tooke [https://www.ancestry.com/search/categories/34/?name=Mary_Tooke&event=_carbrooke-norfolk-england_85931&birth=1773_thompson-norfolk-england_86187&birth_x=5-0-0&father=Robert_Tooke&gender=f&location=3257.3250&marriage=1796_carbrooke-norfolk-england_85931&marriage_x=5-0-0&mother=Martha_Fulcher&name_x=psi_psx&priority=united-kingdom&spouse=Oliver_Wyer&types=rt] Good [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/22818373/person/310097210498/facts?ssrc=] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:3SZ2-1MP] [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/22818373/family?cfpid=310097251556&selnode=1&usePUBJs=true] Good 2 [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/118912267/family?cfpid=310176209052&selnode=1&_phsrc=PHY3&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true] [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/28361673/family?cfpid=26032417883&selnode=1&usePUBJs=true] Good 3 [http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=woolleff&id=I439] [http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=woolleff&id=I439] ====== John Tooke (1774 - 1829) ====== Descendants of John Tooke [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Tooke-Descendants-89] All results for John Tooke [https://www.ancestry.com/search/?name=john_Tooke&birth=1774&birth_x=5-0-0&gender=m&location=3257.3250&name_x=psi_psx&priority=english&types=r] All Family Trees results for John Tooke [https://www.ancestry.com/search/?name=john_Tooke&birth=1774&location=3257.3250&name_x=psi_psx&priority=english&types=t] [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/84085561/family?cfpid=350141408538&selnode=1&usePUBJs=true] Tooke [http://deeprootstalltrees.com/pedigree/nameindex99.html#TOOKE] ====== Sarah Tooke c.1777 & Peter Trollope 1782-1869 ====== Trollope Family Worldwide [http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=woolleff&id=I439] Les Trollope's Page [http://www.genealogywise.com/profile/LesTrollope] Trollope One-Name Study [https://one-name.org/name_profile/trollope/] All results for Sarah Tooke [https://www.ancestry.com/search/?name=Sarah_Tooke&birth=1777_thompson-norfolk-england_86187&birth_x=5-0-0&father=Robert_Tooke&gender=f&location=3257.3250&marriage=1804_west+bradenham-norfolk-england_86222&marriage_x=5-0-0&mother=Martha_Fulcher&name_x=psi_psx&priority=united-kingdom&residence=_necton-norfolk-england_86095&spouse=Peter_Trollope&types=rt] 1851 England Census for Sarah Trollip [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/8860/NFKHO107_1824_1824-0158/5289981?backurl=https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/22818373/person/310097210528/facts/citation/920296025674/edit/record] All results for Peter Trollope [https://search.ancestry.ca/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc=scT32&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&gl=ROOT_CATEGORY&gss=angs-c&new=1&rank=1&gsfn=%20Peter%20&gsfn_x=NP_NN_NIC&gsln=Trollope&gsln_x=NP_NN_NS&msbdy=1782&msbdy_x=1&msbdp=5&msbpn__ftp=Scarning,%20Norfolk,%20England&msbpn=1671865&msddd=5&msddm=1&msddy=1869&msdpn__ftp=%20Shipdham,%20Norfolk,%20England&msgdd=16&msgdm=10&msgdy=1804&msgpn__ftp=1804%20West%20Bradenham,%20Norfolk,%20England&msgpn=5276&msfng=Farmer%20&msfns=Trollope&msmng=Ann%20&msmns=Ann%20Roberts&mssng=Sarah%20&mssns=Tooke&MSAV=1&uidh=000&cp=11&cpxt=1] All Public Member Trees results for Peter Trollope [https://search.ancestry.ca/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc=scT32&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&db=pubmembertrees&so=2&pcat=42&gss=angs-c&new=1&rank=1&gsfn=%20Peter%20&gsfn_x=NP_NN_NIC&gsln=Trollope&gsln_x=NP_NN_NS&msbdy=1782&msbdy_x=1&msbdp=5&msbpn__ftp=Scarning,%20Norfolk,%20England&msbpn=1671865&msddd=5&msddm=1&msddy=1869&msdpn__ftp=%20Shipdham,%20Norfolk,%20England&msgdd=16&msgdm=10&msgdy=1804&msgpn__ftp=1804%20West%20Bradenham,%20Norfolk,%20England&msgpn=5276&msfng=Farmer%20&msfns=Trollope&msmng=Ann%20&msmns=Ann%20Roberts&mssng=Sarah%20&mssns=Tooke&MSAV=1&uidh=000&cp=11&cpxt=1] Good [https://www.ancestry.ca/family-tree/person/tree/6390517/person/1175875030/facts] [https://www.ancestry.ca/family-tree/person/tree/54757393/person/27353246864/facts?ssrc=] [https://www.ancestry.ca/family-tree/person/tree/72114917/person/430081610466/facts?ssrc=] [https://www.ancestry.ca/family-tree/person/tree/12789756/person/1808055989/facts?ssrc=] [https://www.ancestry.ca/family-tree/person/tree/867916/person/25104154099/facts?ssrc=] All left to finish is children of Brightmore TROLLOPE [https://www.ancestry.ca/family-tree/person/tree/12789756/person/1737678852/facts] Peter Trollop in the 1881 England Census [https://search.ancestry.ca/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=7572&h=16605146&ssrc=pt&tid=72114917&pid=430096789074&usePUB=true] Good [https://www.ancestry.ca/family-tree/person/tree/54757393/person/27353246674/facts] [https://www.ancestry.ca/family-tree/person/tree/72114917/person/430096789074/facts] All Family Trees results for Trollope (Canada) [https://www.ancestry.com/search/?name=_Trollope&event=_canada_3243&location=3243&name_x=psi_psx&priority=canada&types=t] in 1851 census Robert's family is the only Trollope Family... Working on [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/22818373/person/310097138837/facts?ssrc=] done up to Sarah... Martha Fulcher [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/119196520/person/100186758507/facts?_phsrc=zMa3&_phstart=successSource] [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/22818373/person/310097138837/facts?ssrc=] ====== Martha Tooke c. 1779 ====== All results for Martha Tooke [https://www.ancestry.com/search/?name=Martha_Tooke&birth=1779_thompson-norfolk-england_86187&birth_x=5-0-0&father=Robert_Tooke&gender=f&location=3257.3250&mother=Martha_Fulcher&name_x=psi_psx&priority=united-kingdom&types=rt] Nothing in Ancestry Family Trees; nothing in BMD... ====== Elizabeth Tooke c. 1786 ====== All results for Elizabeth Tooke [https://www.ancestry.com/search/?name=Elizabeth_Tooke&birth=1786-6-18_thompson-norfolk-england_86187&birth_x=5-0-0&father=Robert_Tooke&gender=f&location=3257.3250&mother=Martha_Fulcher&name_x=psi_psx&priority=united-kingdom&types=rt] Nothing in Ancestry Family Trees; nothing in BMD; 1851 census again nothing... ====== Hannah Tooke c. 1788 ====== All results for Hannah Tooke [https://www.ancestry.com/search/?name=Hannah_Tooke&birth=1788_thompson-norfolk-england_86187&birth_x=5-0-0&father=Robert_Tooke&gender=f&location=3257.3250&mother=Martha_Fulcher&name_x=psi_psx&priority=united-kingdom&types=rt] Nothing in Ancestry Family Trees; nothing in BMD; 1851 census again nothing... ===== Martha (Fulcher) Tooke c. 1754 - 1793 ===== All Norfolk, England, Bishop's Transcripts, 1579-1935 results for Martha Fulcher [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=FS1EnglandNorfolkBishopsTranscripts&gss=sfs28_ms_db&new=1&rank=1&msT=1&gsfn=Martha%20&gsfn_x=NP_NN_NIC&gsln=Fulcher&gsln_x=NP_NN_NS&msbdy=1754&msbpn__ftp=Thompson%2C%20Norfolk%2C%20England%2C%20United%20Kingdom&msddy=1793&msdpn__ftp=Thompson%2C%20Norfolk%2C%20England%2C%20United%20Kingdom&mssng=Robert%20&mssns=Tooke%20&_83004003-n_xcl=m&MSAV=1&uidh=yo1] Done... Martha Fulcher in the Norfolk, England, Bishop's Transcripts, 1579-1935 [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc=xDm1&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&indiv=1&db=FS1EnglandNorfolkBishopsTranscripts&gss=angs-d&new=1&rank=1&msT=1&gsfn=Martha%20&gsfn_x=NP_NN_NIC&gsln=Fulcher&gsln_x=NP_NN_NS&msbdy=1754&msbpn__ftp=Thompson,%20Norfolk,%20England,%20United%20Kingdom&msddy=1793&msdpn__ftp=Thompson,%20Norfolk,%20England,%20United%20Kingdom&mssng=Robert%20&mssns=Tooke%20&_83004003-n_xcl=m&MSAV=1&uidh=yo1&pcat=34&fh=1&h=152986&recoff=&ml_rpos=2] All results for Fulcher [https://www.ancestry.com/search/?name=_Fulcher&event=_Thompson-Norfolk-England-United+Kingdom&name_x=_psx&_phsrc=vRs6&_phstart=successSource] All Norfolk, England, Bishop's Transcripts, 1579-1935 results for Fulcher [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc=vRs6&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&db=FS1EnglandNorfolkBishopsTranscripts&gss=angs-d&new=1&rank=1&gsln=Fulcher&gsln_x=NP_NN_NS&msypn__ftp=Thompson,%20Norfolk,%20England,%20United%20Kingdom&MSAV=1&uidh=yo1&gl=&gst=&hc=20&fh=40&fsk=BEEnxFgIgAAmfgASR8k-61-] All Public Member Trees results for Fulcher [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?dbid=1030&gsln=Fulcher&gsln_x=NP_NN_NS&msypn__ftp=Thompson%2c+Norfolk%2c+England%2c+United+Kingdom&pcat=42&new=1&rank=1&redir=false] Only one... ==Sources==

Tooke and Related Families of Norwich, Thompson, Purely & Serjeant's Inn

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==Thompson== William Tooke, esq. originally from Norwich who purchases the property from John Morphew, gentleman, the son-in-law of the widow Mary Bond, who had inherited the properties from her brother the Reverend John Cater. William Tooke, esquire interestingly bears the same ancient arms of Tooke as those of Bere Court and Godinton Park who are recorded as being descended of the ancient Norman house of de Touk. This William Tooke, esq. had significant impact on the Parish of Thompson because upon his arrival here he started purchasing more lands around the area and in a way putting the old manor of Thompson back together. It had been fragmented over the years by inheritance and sale, a story I won’t go into here. There was another family of importance holding lands here in the day, the de Grey’s. William and the de Grey’s despised one another, possibly this feud between the Tooke’s and de Grey’s is what prompted William to end up in Thompson and buy up all the land. At one point they challenge one another to a good old fashioned duel, a story I do not yet have all the details on. Another interesting story regarding this William is his association with a person known to history a John Horne Tooke. John Horne Tooke was born John Horne, son of a poulterer of London. He was a great friend of William Tooke, esq. and helped him in a legal/political battle with the de Greys. Horne changed his name to Tooke on the promise of inheriting William Tooke’s estates. In the end, however, William Tooke’s nephew, William Tooke-Harwood, became heir. William Tooke-Harwood was the son of William’s sister Elizabeth who married Thomas Harwood of Bracondale on January 16, 1745. There is a memorial plaque embedded in the wall of the church of St. Martin’s dedicated by William’s grand nephew John Basely Tooke, son of William Tooke-Harwood’s sister Margaret Basely. Margaret Basely, widow of Norwich, was the only sole heir of Tooke-Harwood and by her the Thompson properties passed to her son John Basely. Upon inheriting the Tooke properties John Basely changed his name to John Basely Tooke a practice that was common with the gentry of the day. == Pedigree of the Tooke Family of Thompson College == https://archive.org/stream/somematerialsfor00crab#page/54/mode/2up/search/55

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Brimhall Library] :[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Los_Angeles_FamilySearch_Library Los Angeles FamilySearch Library (LDS)] :[http://www.lapl.org/collections-resources/research-guides/genealogy Los Angeles Central Public Library] :[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Newbury_Park_California_Family_History_Center Newbury Park California Family History Center (LDS)] :[https://scandinaviancenter.org/ Scandanavian American Cultural and Historical Foundation at California Lutheran University] :[http://www.scgsgenealogy.com/about/contact.html Southern California Genealogical Society and Family Research Library] :[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Thousand_Oaks_California_Family_History_Center Thousand Oaks California Family History Center (LDS)] :[https://venturacogensoc.org/cpage.php?pt=48 Ventura County Genealogical Society holdings at the Camarillo City Library] ::[[Space:Tool_Box|[TOP]]] ==Land and Deed Records== ==Maps== :[https://publications.newberry.org/ahcbp/index.html Atlas of Historical County Boundries] :[https://www.randymajors.com/p/maps.html randymajors.com]: Historical map boundries on Google Maps. :[https://maps.nls.uk/ Scotland Maps] ::[[Space:Tool_Box|[TOP]]] ==Military & War== :[http://www.ageofnelson.org/index.html The Age of Nelson] :[http://www.ageofnelson.org/MichaelPhillips/index.html Michael Phillips' Ships of the Old Navy] :[http://www.pbenyon.plus.com/Naval.html Naval Social History - Circa 1793 - 1920+] :[https://threedecks.org/index.php?display_type=home Three Decks - Warships in the Age of Sail] :[[Space:War_of_1812_Resource_page|The War of 1812 Resource Page]] ===Revolutionary War=== :[https://revolutionarywar.us/continental-army/ List of American Regiments in the Revolutionary War] ::[[Space:Tool_Box|[TOP]]] ==Newspapers== :[https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/ Chronicling America (free)]
:[https://www.genealogybank.com/ Genealogy Bank ($)] :[https://newspapers.library.in.gov/ Hoosier State Chronicles] :[https://www.newspapers.com/ Newspapers.com ($)] :[http://www.loc.gov/rr/news/oltitles.html The Library of Congress Newspaper Archives, Indexes & Morgues] ::[[Space:Tool_Box|[TOP]]] ==Pay to Play Resources I use== :[https://www.americanancestors.org/index.aspx American Ancestors] :[https://www.ancestry.com Ancestry] :[https://www.archives.com/ Archives.com] :[https://www.findmypast.com/ Find My Past] :[https://www.fold3.com/ Fold3] :[https://www.genealogybank.com/ Genealogy Bank] :[https://www.myheritage.com/ My Heritage] :[https://records.myheritagelibraryedition.com/research My Heritage (Library Edition)] :[https://www.newspapers.com/ Newspapers.com] ::[[Space:Tool_Box|[TOP]]] ==Queries & Message Boards== :[http://ancestorexplorer.proboards.com/ Ancestor Explorer (free)]
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Toombs Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category: Toombs Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Toombs Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Toombs Toombs] 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 Toombs 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 Toombs's), by time period (18th Century Toombs's), or by topic (Toombs DNA, Toombs Occupations, Toombs 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. This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Toombs and its variants. Our hope is that begining and experienced genealogist alike share with all researchers willing join our study and make it your own. please help make it a valuable reference point for all people studying branches 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. As I stated in my Bio, in early stages of research I have not always been that careful to record sources. I gleaned data from relatives and family stories and lore. Most of this work is the contributions of many over the years. After spending thousands of hours and some location trips I have been fortunate enough to begin this study. Many of the Toombs Histories, resources and trees I've read originate from England by way of Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland and Austrailia. They have spread all over the US. Many are in Massachusetts, Virgina There are a many examples where similar sounding surnames such as Toms, Tombs, Tomes Tooms,(some have changed either legally or in spelling). There are many variants, but the most common are Tombs and Toomes. I learned that you cannot always absolutely prove where something came from or how, but if there are enough common traces then it is reasonably certain to be right. Just where did the name originate from? Some starting point for researching back in time. In following WT Profiles you find Toombs-1 was from Viginia. Parents are unknown at this tme. Toombs-36 (1792-1850) originated from Wales a village in Rotherham, South Yorkshire England; he migrated to Prince Edward Island. Parents are unknown at this time. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Toombs 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: [[Lawrence-17722|Thomas Lawrence]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Toombs}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Toombs}}
{{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! * Henry Toombs of Rustico, Queens Prince Edward Island Life and Times.
:Henry emmigrated from England early 1800's, birth place it is said is Wales, Metropolitan Bourough of Rotherham Yorkshire England. * Decendants of Henry Toombs immigrant from England to Prince Edward Island.
[http://www.example.com link title] :Henry's branches are far reaching from Canada to the United States and beyond. * Toombs Families of Canada, early settlers of Princ Edward Island. *Toombs Families of Virginia, first early settlers, later decendants *Toombs Families of California, stories of the Gold Rush days. *Toombs Families of Massachusetts, early settlers of Hudson and Worchester County. *Toombs of Mississippi http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Toombs_Name_Study George Washington Toombs Fought on 21 Oct 1861 at Ball's Bluff, VA.
Fought on 17 Sep 1862 at Sharpsburg, MD.
Fought on 18 Sep 1862 at Shepherdstown Ford, WV.
Fought on 3 May 1863 at Chancellorsville, VA.
Fought on 2 Jul 1863 at Gettysburg, PA.
Fought on 3 Jul 1863 at Gettysburg, PA.
Fought on 9 Sep 1863 at Chattanooga, TN.
Fought on 4 Feb 1864.
Fought on 6 May 1864 at Wilderness, VA.
Fought on 8 May 1864 at Spotsylvania Court House, VA.
Fought on 4 Jun 1864 at Cold Harbor, VA.
Fought on 23 Jun 1864 at Weldon Railroad, VA.
Fought on 30 Nov 1864 at Petersburg, VA. *Toombs Families of Wisconsin ==Membership== * Ron Smith * Tom Lawrence * Linda Grissom *Open to You also ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== *Toombs * Tombs * Tomes *Toomes *Toms *Foumbs, found on 1850 US Census record ::{Foumbs is Relating to George Washington Toombs family in Mississippi} * [please add to this list] ==Brances and Twigs== *Sellers, Harker, Coombs, Wiggington, Clark, Stordy, *Laird, Lawrence, Bryenton, Woods, McCallum, Ascroft *Shaw, Coffin, Stewart, MacKenzie, Stevenson, Gallison *MacDonald, *Woolner, ::Please help add to this list, thanks. Cousin. ==Sources== *Fought on 21 Oct 1861 at Ball's Bluff, VA.
Fought on 17 Sep 1862 at Sharpsburg, MD.
Fought on 18 Sep 1862 at Shepherdstown Ford, WV.
Fought on 3 May 1863 at Chancellorsville, VA.
Fought on 2 Jul 1863 at Gettysburg, PA.
Fought on 3 Jul 1863 at Gettysburg, PA.
Fought on 9 Sep 1863 at Chattanooga, TN.
Fought on 4 Feb 1864.
Fought on 6 May 1864 at Wilderness, VA.
Fought on 8 May 1864 at Spotsylvania Court House, VA.
Fought on 4 Jun 1864 at Cold Harbor, VA.
Fought on 23 Jun 1864 at Weldon Railroad, VA.
Fought on 30 Nov 1864 at Petersburg, VA.

Toomour Civil Parish, County Sligo

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[[Category: Sligo Genealogy Free Space Pages]] : {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=12%|[[Space:Ireland_Counties_Team_Project_Links#County Sligo|Ireland Links]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=20%|[[Space:County Sligo, Ireland|Main Sligo Page]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=35%|[[:Category: Toomour Parish, County Sligo|Category for Toomour Parish]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=33%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Sligo|Civil Parishes in County Sligo]] |}
See also the Counties [[Space:Toomour_Civil_Parish%2C_County_Sligo#Sources|navigation]] at the bottom of the page
[[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:Connacht Team|Connacht Province team]] ==Toomour Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Tuaim Fhobhair. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/2149 Toomour Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''Barony:''' Corran :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Connacht Province of Ireland|Connacht]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Toomour Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish, where known, are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Sligo|Towns of County Sligo]] :{| width="100%" border="1" |style="background:#BAD66E;" colspan=2|
'''Population Centres (Cities, Towns, Village etc)'''
|- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Graniamore'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Gráinne Mór.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.0832,-8.4584,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.0832/-8.4584 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-8.4465&lat=54.0545 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Graniamore&countyname=SLIGO&Parish=TOOMOUR Griffiths Valuation.]||'''Kesh'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' An Chéis.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.0473,-8.4428,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.0473/-8.4428 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-8.4465&lat=54.0545 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kesh&countyname=SLIGO&Parish=TOOMOUR Griffiths Valuation.]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kesh&countyname=SLIGO&Parish=TOOMOUR Griffiths Valuation.]:Of particular note and interest in this locality are the [[Wikipedia:Caves_of_Kesh|Caves of Kesh]] also known as the Keash Caves or the Caves of Keshcorran, a series of limestone caves located near the village. The caves are situated on the west side of Keshcorran Hill (part of the Bricklieve Mountains) and consist of sixteen simple chambers, some interconnecting. The caves have been used by man over several millennia, and it has long been suggested that they were the site of ancient religious practice or gathering such as Lughnasadh. |} ===The Townlands of Toomour Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Toomour Parish (Tuaim Fhobhair) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/2149/BF Toomour Parish] on Logainm.ie and validated against townlands on the 1851, 1871 and 1901 Lists of Towns and Townlands and Griffiths valuations data. 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! Similar for Griffith's valuation links which may show multiple names. Where a townland has been transferred to a new parish the census links are on the new parish page. :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%" style="background:#BAD66E;"|
'''Townland'''
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'''Irish and/or Alternate name(s)'''
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'''WikiTree Category Link'''
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'''Census links, Griffiths link & Notes'''
|- |Ardsallagh||''Ard Salach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Ardsallagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Ardsallagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ardsallagh&countyname=SLIGO&Parish=TOOMOUR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballinvoher||''Baile an Bhóthair''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Ballinvoher&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Ballinvoher&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballinvoher&countyname=SLIGO&Parish=TOOMOUR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Battlefield||''Cluain Catha''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Battlefield&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Battlefield&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Battlefield&countyname=SLIGO&Parish=TOOMOUR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Bellanascarrow East||''Béal Átha na Scarbhach Thoir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Sligo&townland=%22Bellanascarrow+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Sligo&townland=%22Bellanascarrow+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Bellanascarrow,%20east&countyname=SLIGO&Parish=TOOMOUR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Bellanascarrow West||''Béal Átha na Scarbhach Thiar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Sligo&townland=%22Bellanascarrow+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Sligo&townland=%22Bellanascarrow+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Bellanascarrow,%20west&countyname=SLIGO&Parish=TOOMOUR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Brougher||''Brothar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Brougher&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Brougher&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Brougher&countyname=SLIGO&Parish=TOOMOUR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carnaweeleen||''Carn an Mhaoilín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Carnaweeleen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Carnaweeleen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carnaweeleen&countyname=SLIGO&Parish=TOOMOUR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carrickhawna||''Carraig Shamhna''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Carrickhawna&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Carrickhawna&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carrickhawna&countyname=SLIGO&Parish=TOOMOUR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carrowcrory||''Ceathrú Mhic Ruairí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Carrowcrory&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Carrowcrory&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carrowcrory&countyname=SLIGO&Parish=TOOMOUR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carrowmaclenany||''Ceathrú Mhic Leannánaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Carrowmaclenany&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Carrowmaclenany&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carrowmaclenany&countyname=SLIGO&Parish=TOOMOUR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carrownacreevy||''Ceathrú na Craoibhe''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Carrownacreevy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Carrownacreevy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carrownacreevy&countyname=SLIGO&Parish=TOOMOUR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carrowreagh||''An Cheathrú Riabhach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Carrowreagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Carrowreagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carrowreagh&countyname=SLIGO&Parish=TOOMOUR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cletty||''Cleitigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Cletty&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Cletty&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cletty&countyname=SLIGO&Parish=TOOMOUR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cloonagh||''An Chluanach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Cloonagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Cloonagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cloonagh&countyname=SLIGO&Parish=TOOMOUR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Corradoo||''Corr an Dúigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Corradoo&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Corradoo&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Corradoo&countyname=SLIGO&Parish=TOOMOUR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cross||''An Chrois''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Cross&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Cross&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cross&countyname=SLIGO&Parish=TOOMOUR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Dernaskeagh||''Doire na Sceach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Dernaskeagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Dernaskeagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Dernaskeagh&countyname=SLIGO&Parish=TOOMOUR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Derrygolagh||''Doire Ghualach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Derrygolagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Derrygolagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Derrygolagh&countyname=SLIGO&Parish=TOOMOUR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Drumnagranshy'''||''Droim na Gráinsí''||[[:Category:Drumnagranshy Townland, Toomour Parish, County Sligo]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Drumnagranshy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Drumnagranshy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumnagranshy&countyname=SLIGO&Parish=TOOMOUR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Fallougher||''Fál Luachra''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Fallougher&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Fallougher&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Fallougher&countyname=SLIGO&Parish=TOOMOUR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Feenaghmore||''An Fíonach Mór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Feenaghmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Feenaghmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Feenaghmore&countyname=SLIGO&Parish=TOOMOUR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Feenaghroe||''An Fíonach Rua''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Feenaghroe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Feenaghroe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Feenaghroe&countyname=SLIGO&Parish=TOOMOUR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Graniamore||''Gráinne Mór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Graniamore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Graniamore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Graniamore&countyname=SLIGO&Parish=TOOMOUR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Graniaroe||''Gráinne Rua''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Graniaroe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Graniaroe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Graniaroe&countyname=SLIGO&Parish=TOOMOUR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Greenan||''An Grianán
Greenaun''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Greenan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Greenan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Greenan&countyname=SLIGO&Parish=TOOMOUR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Greyfield||''An Leithcheathrú Riabhach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Greyfield&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Greyfield&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Greyfield&countyname=SLIGO&Parish=TOOMOUR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Kingsfort||''Ráth na Rí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Kingsfort&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Kingsfort&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kingsfort&countyname=SLIGO&Parish=TOOMOUR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Knocklough||''Cnoc an Locha''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Knocklough&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Knocklough&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Knocklough&countyname=SLIGO&Parish=TOOMOUR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Knocknacroy||''Cnocán na Croiche''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Knocknacroy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Knocknacroy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Knocknacroy&countyname=SLIGO&Parish=TOOMOUR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Knocknawhishoge||''Cnocán na Fuiseoige''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Knocknawhishoge&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Knocknawhishoge&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Knocknawhishoge&countyname=SLIGO&Parish=TOOMOUR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Knockoconor||''Cnoc Uí Chonchúir
Knockconnor''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Knockoconor&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Knockoconor&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Knockoconor&countyname=SLIGO&Parish=TOOMOUR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lavally||''An Leathbhaile''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Lavally&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Lavally&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lavally&countyname=SLIGO&Parish=TOOMOUR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lurgan||''An Lorgain''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Lurgan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Lurgan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lurgan&countyname=SLIGO&Parish=TOOMOUR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Meenmore||''An Mhín Mhór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Meenmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Meenmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Meenmore&countyname=SLIGO&Parish=TOOMOUR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Mullaghcor||''Mullach Corra''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Mullaghcor&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Mullaghcor&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Mullaghcor&countyname=SLIGO&Parish=TOOMOUR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Murhy||''Murthaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Murhy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Murhy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Murhy&countyname=SLIGO&Parish=TOOMOUR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Roscrib East||''Ros Crib Thoir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Sligo&townland=%22Roscrib+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Sligo&townland=%22Roscrib+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Roscrib,%20east&countyname=SLIGO&Parish=TOOMOUR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Roscrib West||''Ros Crib Thiar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Sligo&townland=%22Roscrib+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Sligo&townland=%22Roscrib+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Roscrib,%20west&countyname=SLIGO&Parish=TOOMOUR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Templevanny||''Teampall an Mhanaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Templevanny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Templevanny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Templevanny&countyname=SLIGO&Parish=TOOMOUR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tonaponra||''Tóin na Pónaire''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Tonaponra&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Tonaponra&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tonaponra&countyname=SLIGO&Parish=TOOMOUR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Toomour||''Tuaim Fhobhair
Toomore''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Toomour&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Toomour&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Toomour&countyname=SLIGO&Parish=TOOMOUR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Treanmore||''An Trian Mór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Treanmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Treanmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Treanmore&countyname=SLIGO&Parish=TOOMOUR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tully||''An Tulaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Tully&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Sligo&townland=Tully&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tully&countyname=SLIGO&Parish=TOOMOUR Griffiths Valuation.] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. More general sources for Sligo should be added to the main Sligo page. If you are adding a source here it would be helpful if you could let [[Meredith-1182|me (David)]] know so I don't accidentally overwrite your input with an automatic update. Thanks. :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== :Current parish format version 4.1. Changed Electoral Divisions to show 1901 and 1911 names. :Previous version 4.0 Addition of Griffiths valuation on parish pages.; 3.6 Change to teams structure implementation.; 3.5. Addition of 'Places Nearby' link where coordinates are known. Upgrading Logainm links to match new Logainm web site ==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://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 ----
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Toon Name Study

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[[Category:Toon Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This One Name Study is on the surname Toon. Other earlier spellings include Toone, Towne. Currently my study shows a lot of my Toon ancestors living in Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire and Leicestershire before some moved to Dorset. Default: 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.

Top Cross Townland, Lisgood Civil Parish, Barrymore Barony, County Cork, Ireland

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Topic Page: Livery Companies in the City of London and England

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[[Category:England, Orphan Trail Trailers Index]] [[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category: England, Topics]] [[Category: Livery Companies of the City of London]] [[Category: Freemen of the City of London]] Associated with the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:England England Project] | Click here for the [[Space:England_Project_-_Topics_Team|England Project - Topics Team]] ---- '''This topic page is about the Livery Companies in the City of London and England.''' ---- == Team Members == *'''Team Leaders''': Vacant & [[Potter-10870|Susie Officer]]
*'''Team Members''': [[Bulmer-1043|Rachel Bulmer]] | [[Evans-33937|Oscar Evans]] | [[Batman-73|Lizzie Griffiths]] | [[Pavey-429|Rob Pavey]] | [[Sansum-45|Andrew Sansum]] | [[Greet-49|Elizabeth Viney]] | [[Whitehouse-2064|Gill Whitehouse]]
*'''Questions/Suggestions''': Please post a comment below.
=== Things we need to do === # Document a proposal for the creation of Livery Company Stickers for use on Profiles. Propose it in G2G. # Review the Categories in use and propose any updates/changes considered to be required to the England Project Category manager. Include a link to the Category page on this page. #* Potentially introduce a new maintenance category for Profiles of members requiring improvement. # Seek out Profiles to be added to this page to showcase prominent Livery Company members? Or just use Category pages (per Profile section below)? # Expand on sections below and add some images. == Background and Context == Livery Companies have been part of the social, commercial and political fabric of London and England since medieval times. Some Livery Companies can trace their origins back to the 12th century. They were originally founded to protect the interests of various trades and their practitioners - to guarantee that a member was trustworthy and fully qualified, and that the goods they produced were of reputable quality. The aim being to protect the public and to protect members from unscrupulous activites. They were given their authority by being granted a [https://privycouncil.independent.gov.uk/royal-charters/ Royal charter]. Each Company had its own coat of arms which can be seen here: *[https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_G-11-194 The Trades-Mens Armes] *[https://archive.org/details/bookofpublicarms00foxd/page/n7/mode/2up The Public Book of Arms] The word 'livery' refers to the distinctive clothing and regalia worn by members to distinguish them from those in other companies. This is how they became known as livery companies. Each Livery Company has its own colours and its own coat of arms. Each company had it own hall where its members could gather for business and social meetings. Some of these halls, including records, were destroyed in the Great Fire of London in 1666. Some halls are still standing today and actively in use. To work in a particular trade in the City of London, you first had to work as an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apprenticeship apprentice] learning your trade. You would be bound by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indenture indenture] to a master, usually for many years, with an accompanying fee to be paid to the master, often by the apprentice's father or another sponsor. Eventually the apprentice would become a [https://www.guild-freemen-london.co.uk/freedom-of-the-city freeman] (an apprentice who has been granted freedom of the company). Becoming a freeman was important as once awarded the status it meant the individual could ''carry on business and prosper in trade with in the Square Mile'' [expand on Square Mile, when it changed and what it meant]. A person who is a Freeman of both the City and a Livery Company is referred to as "Citizen and [Livery Company name] of London".London, England, Freedom of the City Admission Papers, 1681-1930, Information Leaflet No.14, City of Freedom Archives, https://search.ancestry.co.uk/search/dbextra.aspx?dbid=2052, Ancestry.com, accessed 3 September. The various stages of the guild are; apprentice, freeman, liveryman, Master, Warden, Assistant and Clerk. There was also a Company's Court (board of governors). [expand on roles]. There are over 100 Livery Companies in the City of London now and today they mainly act as charitable patrons and keepers of their history. The livery companies have always been benevolent giving help to members of the Company or their dependents who might fall on hard times. == The Great 12 == The "senior" Companies are known as the Great 12 and they have an Order of Precedence. They were given their Order of Precedence by the Lord Mayor 1516 [check]. At the time there were many more companies but only the 12 most powerful and influential companies were identified to be ordered. To be Lord Mayor, one had to be a member of one of the Great 12, or if elected Lord Mayor, leave their Company and join one of the top 12 - such was the importance of this 12. # Worshipful Company of Mercers (general merchants) #*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worshipful_Company_of_Mercers #*https://www.mercers.co.uk/our-history/700-year-timeline # Worshipful Company of Grocers (spice merchants) #*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worshipful_Company_of_Grocers #*https://grocershall.co.uk/the-company/ # Worshipful Company of Drapers (wool and cloth merchants) #*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worshipful_Company_of_Drapers #*https://thedrapers.co.uk/heritage/ The Drapers Co # Worshipful Company of Fishmongers (sellers of fish and seafood) #*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worshipful_Company_of_Fishmongers #*https://fishmongers.org.uk/our-history/ # Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths (bullion dealers) #*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worshipful_Company_of_Goldsmiths #*https://www.thegoldsmiths.co.uk/company/history/history-of-the-company/ # Worshipful Company of Skinners [The Skinners' and Merchant Taylors' Companies alternate their precedence each year.] (fur traders) #*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worshipful_Company_of_Skinners #*https://www.merchant-taylors.co.uk/about/company-history # Worshipful Company of Merchant Taylors [The Skinners' and Merchant Taylors' Companies alternate their precedence each year.] (tailors) #*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worshipful_Company_of_Merchant_Taylors #*https://www.skinners.org.uk/roots-and-branches/our-history/ # Worshipful Company of Haberdashers (clothiers in sewn and fine materials, eg. silk and velvet) #*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worshipful_Company_of_Haberdashers #*https://haberdashers.co.uk/company-history # Worshipful Company of Salters (traders of salts and chemicals) #*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worshipful_Company_of_Salters #*https://salters.co.uk/company-history/ # Worshipful Company of Ironmongers #*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worshipful_Company_of_Ironmongers #*https://www.ironmongers.org/about-us # Worshipful Company of Vintners (wine merchants) #*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worshipful_Company_of_Vintners #*https://www.vintnershall.co.uk/introduction-origins # Worshipful Company of Clothworkers #*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worshipful_Company_of_Clothworkers #*https://www.clothworkers.co.uk/history/history/ == Full List of the Companies == Full lists of the Companies can be found here: *[https://www.liverycommittee.org/about/livery-companies-and-guilds/livery-companies-database/#participants-list-1 The Livery Committee, City of London Corporation] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Livery_company Livery Companies Livery Companies (Wikipedia)] == Finding a member == Various online geneaology sites have apprentice records which are worth searching. * For example [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/London_Occupations#Livery_Companies FamilySearch]. The Records of London's Livery Companies Online (ROLLCO) is a site which provides records of Apprentices and Freemen in the City of London Livery Companies between 1400 and 1900. *https://www.londonroll.org (London only) Most of the Companies have an extensive archive and if you contact their archivist, they can provide valuable information about individuals who were once members. You can usually find a contact via the History page, or Contact Us link, on their website. == Property owned by the Livery Companies == The Companies generated some of their wealth by owning and leasing property. Members would sometimes bequeath property to the Companies also. The British History Online has: [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/london-record-soc/vol22/pp12-36 London Livery Companies; A Survey of Documentary Sources for Property Holding in London before the Great Fire. Originally published by London Record Society, London, 1985]. == Other Cities with Guilds and Companies == Several other Cities in England had similar systems in place; * '''The Company of Merchant Adventurers of the City of York''' ** https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/40b3ed68-340a-46bd-83a9-d9d80780551b ** https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merchant_Adventurers%27_Hall * '''City of York''' ** https://www.york.gov.uk/freemen ** https://www.british-history.ac.uk/search/series/york-freemen * '''City of Exeter''' (possibly more connected religious and social aspects of the city rather than its economic life) ** https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exeter_Guildhall ** https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/DEV/Exeter/Cotton1872 *'''Durham City''' **http://www.durhamcityfreemen.org * [Others? eg. Liverpool?] *'''Coventry''' **https://coventryfreemensguild.wordpress.com/history/ **https://www.coventrycollections.org/search/details/archive/110292759 == Other related organisations == There were several other Companies involved in the importing and exporting of goods into and out of England. Some of them were; * '''The East India Company''' ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:British_East_India_Company Category:British East India Company] ** https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_India_Company ** https://www.theeastindiacompany.com/finefood/fine-foods/the-company/our-heritage/ * '''The Levant Company''' ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Levant_Company Category:Levant Company] ** https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Levant_Company ** http://www.levantineheritage.com/pdf/earlyhistoryoftheLevantcompany.pdf == Profiles == * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Livery_Companies_of_the_City_of_London Category:Livery Companies of the City of London] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Freemen_of_the_City_of_London Category:Freemen of the City of London] == Sources == * A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster, Borough of Southwark And Parts Adjacent : the Whole Being an Improvement of Mr. Stow's and Other Surveys, by Adding Whatever Alterations Have Happened in the Said Cities, Etc. to the Present Year By John Stow, John Mottley · 1735.[https://www.google.com.au/books/edition/A_Survey_of_the_Cities_of_London_and_Wes/7nBZAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA337&printsec=frontcover Google Books online]. Page 337. Accessed 20 January 2022. * Livery companies, The Origins, Date updated: 30/06/2021. [https://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/about-us/law-historic-governance/livery-companies City of London Corporation]. Accessed 20 January 2022. * Wikipedia contributors, "Livery company," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Livery_company&oldid=1056816563 (accessed January 20, 2022). *"The Coats of Arms", The Heraldy Society website.(https://www.theheraldrysociety.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/CoA-213-Gadd-paper.pdf). Accessed 20 January 2022. * The history of the twelve great livery companies of London; principally compiled from their grants & records; with an historical essay and accounts of each company, its origin, constitution, government, dress, customs, halls, and trust estates and charities; including notices and illustrations of metropolitan trade and commerce, as originally concentrated in those societies; and of the language, manners, and expenses of ancient times; with attested copies and translations of the companies' charters by Herbert, William, 1772-1851. [https://archive.org/details/historytwelvegr00herbgoog/mode/2up The Internet Archive online]. Accessed 22 January 2022. '''Other sources:''' * Merchants and Revolution; Commercial Change, Political Conflict, and London's Overseas Traders, 1550-1653, By Robert Brenner · 2003. [https://www.google.com.au/books/edition/Merchants_and_Revolution/amFQ3gq-SjQC?hl=en&gbpv=1 Google Books Online]. Accessed 20 January 2022.

Topliss Name Study

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[[Category:Topliss Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == Origins == The long-accepted explanation of this unusual name holds that it is a form of Toplass, taken to be a variant of the medieval English surname Toplady or Tiplady. This latter is taken to be from a nickname reflecting the explicit and broad humour of the Middle Ages, derived from the Middle English "type(n)", to knock over, and "ladie", lady, and bestowed on a man who was reputed to have made love to a lady higher than himself in social rank. One John Typlady is recorded in the Register of the Guild of the Corpus Christi in the City of York in 1490. However, the earliest forms of the surname now found as Toplis(s), Taplis, Topless and Toplass suggest an Anglo-Saxon origin, as a locational surname from some minor, unrecorded, or now "lost" place, believed to have been situated in Derbyshire or Staffordshire, and named with the Olde English pre 7th Century elements "topp", top, summit (or the Olde English byname "Topp", from "topp", used in the sense of "tuft, crest" (of hair)), and "leah", thin wood, glade. Hence, "Topp's wood", or "the top wood". The surname may also be topographical, from residence in or by such a wood or clearing. The "s" of the name is the genitive form, "of the top wood". Early examples of the name include: Topplis (1607, Derbyshire); Topleys (1609, Yorkshire); Toplea (1617, Derbyshire); and Toplesse (1638, ibid.). Mary, daughter of William Topliss, was christened at Duffield, Staffordshire, on May 27th 1668. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of John Topples, which was dated December 12th 1538, witness to the christening of his son, Thomas, at Alstonfield, Staffordshire, during the reign of King Henry VIII, known as "Bluff King Hal", 1509-1547.Origins: [https://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Topliss SurnameDB] The name of TOPLEYS, TOPLISS, TOPLISSE, or as now spelt TOPLIS is of ancient standing in Derbyshire. The name is to be found of long standing at Tissington, Brassington, Kirk Ireton, Ashleyhay Wirksworth &c. The ancestors of this family as I presume were copyholders of the manor of Alderwasley & Ashleyhay in or before the reign of Queen Elizabeth. The name is however very ancient for I find Thomas TOPPELEYSE was Member of Parliament for Derby 1382 the first parliament of Richard 2nd.Origins: ''Pedigrees'' by Thomas Norris Ince (1799-1860) p. 093b
(available on microfilm at Derby Local Studies Library)
== Distribution == The name TOPLISS is seen exclusively in the north of England. Heavy density in Derbyshire, Lincolnshire and Yorkshire, with medium density in Nottinghamshire and Leicestershire. The older TOPLIS spelling is decidedly of Derbyshire origin. Distribution map can be seen [https://your-family-history.com/surname/t/toplis here]. == Famous and Infamous Toplisses == === 18th century === * [[Toplis-230|John Toplis]] (1746-1826) opened a bank on The Causeway at Wirksworth, Derbyshire in 1780 that would eventually evolve into Lloyds TSB. === 19th century === * [[Toplis-30|William Arthur Toplis]] (1857-1942) a marine artist who illustrated the Book of Sark. In 2008 his work and life was the subject of a major exhibition in the Candy Gallery, Guernsey, Channel Islands. * [https://www.gracesguide.co.uk/Claude_Martineau_Toplis Claude Martineau Toplis] (1871-1961) a mechanical engineer who invented and patented the Toplis Level Luffing Crane built by Stother & Pitt Ltd. Until the advent of containerisation this crane was the only method of safely lifting goods to and from the holds of ships. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percy_Toplis Francis Percy Toplis] (1896-1920) aka The Monocled Mutineer. The subject of a book and major film series on BBC television, he was shot by police in Cumbria after being pursued the length and breadth of the UK. == External Links == * Facebook: [https://www.facebook.com/groups/1643376059211135/?ref=bookmarks The Topliss and Hewitt families of Australia] * The [https://one-name.org/ Guild of One Name Studies] has a registered study for the name Toplis. Their tree and details are available on [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/toplis/about FamilyTreeDNA] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Judd-3112|Rob Judd]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! Add {{Tag Link|Topliss}} to your list of [[Special:Following|followed tags]]. That way you'll see all our discussions in {{G2G}}. == Sources == == Task List == * Origins of name - DONE * Geological distribution - DONE * Famous / infamous persons - DONE * Clean and source all non-US TOPLISS profiles - IN PROGRESS

Topographical Dictionary of 2885 English Emigrants to New England, 1620-1650

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: New England]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] __TOC__ == Topographical Dictionary of 2885 English Emigrants to New England, 1620-1650 == * by [[Banks-751|Charles Edward Banks]] 1854-1931. * published by The Bertram Press, Philadelphia, Pa., 1937. (1st edition) * published by The Genealogical Pub. Co., 1963, (3rd edition) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Topographical Dictionary of 2885 English Emigrants to New England, 1620-1650|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001152011 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001152012 * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE3653401 === 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 === * Banks, Charles. ''[[Space:Topographical Dictionary of 2885 English Emigrants to New England, 1620-1650|Topographical Dictionary of 2885 English Emigrants to New England, 1620-1650]]'' (The Bertram Press, Philadelphia, Pa., 1937) * ([[#Banks|Banks]])

Torarp Östergård, Odensjö, Kronoberg

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[[Category:Odensjö (G)]][[Category:Torarp, Odensjö (G)]][[Category:Östergård, Torarp, Odensjö (G)]] == History == In 1631 Johan Henriksson Reuter bought the estates of [[:Category:Löckna, Odensjö (G)|Löckna]], [[:Category:Karsagård, Odensjö (G)|Karsagård]], [[:Category:Bosagård, Odensjö (G)|Bosagård]], [[:Category:Mellangård, Torarp, Odensjö (G)|Torarp Mellangård]] and [[:Category:Östergård, Torarp, Odensjö (G)|Torarp Östergård]] from the crown. The farms all came under the estate of [[:Category:Björkenäs, Odensjö (G)|Björkenäs]] but when the at the end of the Swedish Empire almost a hundred years later, the estates are once again owned by the crown.Almquist, J. A. (1976). Frälsegodsen i Sverige under storhetstiden, del 4, band 3. Stockholm: Svenska Riksarkivet. In 1769 Torarp Östergård consisted of three ''hemman'' (dwellings) and the current owner was the nobleman Jean Georg Lillienberg (who was born at [[:Category:Toftnäs, Bolmsö (F)|Toftnäs]] in the parish of Bolmsö). He also owned [[:Category:Gällestorp, Odensjö (G)|Gällestorp]] and [[:Category:Gårdshult, Odensjö (G)|Gårdshult]]. Tennants at Östergård were Lars Jöransson, Jöns Larsson and the widow Brita Andersdotter.Lantmäteriet. (u.d.). Lantmäteriet. Hämtat från Odensjö socken Torarp nr 1-3: [ http://historiskakartor.lantmateriet.se http://historiskakartor.lantmateriet.se] {{Image|file=Torarp_Ostergard_Odensjo_Kronoberg.jpg |caption=Torarp Östergård, Odensjö }} In 1780 Anna Larsdotter, the daughter of above mentioned Lars Jöransson, married [[Persson-1360|Olof Persson]] and he took over as a tenant. Anna died in 1791 and the following year Olof married [[Nilsdotter-1001|Anna Nilsdotter]] from [[:Category:Östergård, Vret, Odensjö (G)|Vret Östergård]]. Their daughter [[Olofsdotter-556|Anna]] married [[Jönsson-3783|Anders Jönsson in 1812 and he takes over as a tenant. The farm is now a part of the [[:Category:Bolmstad, Bolmsö (G)|Bolmstad]] manor estate. In 1832, [[Andersdotter-1815|Ingerd]], Anna and Anders' daughter, married [[Jonasson-229|Johannes]] and they take over the tenancy. In 1838, at the land consolidation, Johannes acted as a stand-in for the owner Captain Lode. {{Image|file=Torarp_Ostergard_Odensjo_Kronoberg-2.jpg |caption=Torarp Östergård, Odensjö }} In 1863 Ingerd and Johannes' daughter [[Johannesdotter-307|Christina]] married [[Svensson-1235|Johan Svensson]]. When he died in 1927 he had farmed the estate for 35 years and had managed to buy the farm. Christina's brother Johan Magnus Johannesson had inherited 1/4 ''mantal'' of the farm. Christina passed in 1897 and the oldest daughter, who had together with her husband Karl Johan Rask built a house of their own, moved back home to help her father. Sixten Andersson, the grandson of Amanda and Karl Johan, took over after his grandparents. His daughter Ingegerd married Sigvard Johansson from [[:Category:Gällestorp, Odensjö (G)|Gällestorp]], which is the neighboring village. Their son Hans buys Torarp Östergård around 2015. {{Image|file=Torarp_Ostergard_Odensjo_Kronoberg-1.jpg |caption=Torarp Östergård 2013 }}

Torham socken/parish, Blekinge

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[[Category:Torhamn (K)]] ==Socknen== Torhamns socken i Blekinge ingick i Östra härad, ingår sedan 1974 i Karlskrona kommun och motsvarar från 2016 Torhamns distrikt. Socknens areal är 66,23 kvadratkilometer, varav land 66,2. År 2000 fanns här 1 613 invånare. Tätorten Torhamn med sockenkyrkan Torhamns kyrka ligger i socknen. ==Historik== Socknen har medeltida anor med en kyrka från 1200-talet. Vid kommunreformen 1862 övergick socknens ansvar för de kyrkliga frågorna till Torhamns församling och för de borgerliga frågorna till Torhamns landskommun. Landskommunen inkorporerades 1952 i Jämjö landskommun och uppgick 1974 i Karlskrona kommun. 1 januari 2016 inrättades distriktet Torhamn, med samma omfattning som församlingen hade 1999/2000. Socknen har tillhört fögderier, tingslag och domsagor enligt vad som beskrivs i artikeln Östra härad. Socken indelades fram till 1901 i 50 båtsmanshåll, vars båtsmän tillhörde Blekinges 1:a (2:a före 1845) båtsmanskompani. ==Geografiska platser== Torhamn gränsar till socknarna [[:Category: Jämjö (K)|Jämjö]], [[:Category: Kristianopel (K)|Kristianopel]], [[:Category: Ramdala (K)|Ramdala]], [[:Category: Sturkö (K)|Sturkö]] Torhamns socken utgör den sydöstligaste delen av Blekinge. Området består av en flack välodlad kustslätt med skogsmarker på en halvö i öster samt en kal skärgård i söder, med öar som Utklippan och Utlängan. ==Fornminnen== Ett tiotal boplatser från stenåldern från bland annat Attanäs, Björkenäs, Bredäng, Gisslevik, Sandhamn (den så kallade. Pysslingebacken), Torhamn. Hällristningar från bronsåldern finnas vid Möckleryd, Svanhalla och Bredäng, på första stället även skålgropar. Kummel finnas bland annat vid Torhamn (Uddarör). Gravfält av rösen, stensättningar och resta stenar finnas vid Brunåkramåla, Svanhalla (Flackelyckorna), Steneryd (resta stenar), Torhamn (bl. a. en skeppssättning samt rösen) På Tromtö finns en fornborg och i Hallarumsviken två vikingatida farledsspärrar. 4 guldarmringar från vikingatid har hittats på Ytterön. Vid Gisslevik en offerkälla (St. Måns källa). ==Namnet== Namnet taget från kyrkbyn skrevs på 1400-talet Tor rom, Torrum, där förledet, torr, syftar på jordmånen, och efterledet, rum, röjning, gårdstomt. Fram till 1898 kallades socknen också '''Torrems socken'''.

Torino, Illinois One Place Study

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{{Project OPS Information}} [[Category:One Place Studies]] [[Category:Community, Place Studies]] [[Category:Illinois, Place Studies]] [[Category:Torino, Illinois One Place Study]] [[Category:Torino, Illinois]] [[Category: Illinois Ghost Towns]] *{{Wikidata|#|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Torino, Illinois One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== Torino, Illnois was a coal mining town. The post office opened in 1906. ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' North America :'''Country:''' United States :'''State/Province:''' Illinois :'''County:''' Will :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 41.1221, -88.145 :'''Elevation:''' 580 feet )177 m) ===History=== The promise of work in the coal mines was attracted 19th Century folks to villages such as Torino, Illinois. Torino was on the Will County side of the Grundy County line between the counties. Now, it lies beneath the Braidwood Nuclear Power Plant Cooling Pond. ===Population=== '''Community Highlights from the 1910 Census of Torino Village, Illinois''' The 514 residents, [[Space:Inhabitants of Torino, Illinois in 1910|Residents of Torino, Illinois 1910]], lived in 97 dwellings on six streets. There were approximately 99 family groups. Four of the families, 13 people, were African-American. Eighty-eight of the residents were immigrants. '''Origins''': Inhabitants were born in 11 countries and 9 US states. Residents were born in the following countries: Austria (17), England (15), France (1), Germany (11), Ireland (1), Italy (88), Russia (12), Scotland (24), Sweden (1), the United States (338), and Wales (2). Residents born in the United States were from Illinois (324), Indiana (1), Kentucky (1), Louisiana (1), Minnesota (1), Missouri (2), New York (1), Pennsylvania (5), and Wisconsin (2). Many of the people born in the United States were first generation Americans. '''Native Tongue''': Residents reported speaking the following languages: English (297), Italian (29), Polish (5), Bohemian (2), Lithuanian (2), Austrian (1), and French (1). '''Age:''' Residents ranged in age from newborn to 78 years old. Residents were born between 1832 and 1910. There were 261 children 18 years old and younger, more than half of the population. Of these 261 children, 23 were under one year of age. These babies made up 4% of the population. Females, 241 residents, made up 47% of the population. '''Marital Status:''' The majority of the residents were single (303), followed by married (190), widowed (11), undesignated (8), and divorced (2). '''Education''': One Hundred and ten people reported attending school. Fifty-nine people reported that they did not attend school. '''Industries''': coal mine, general farm, general store, ice cream parlor, meat market, post office, private families, public school, and saloon, '''Occupations''': bartender (6), bookkeeper (1), carpenter (2), cook (4), engineer (3), farmer (1), laborer (3), mail driver (3), manager (1), mill boss (1), mill driver (1), mine examiner (1), mine manager (1), miner (96), might boss (2), own income (1), painter (1), post master (2), pump man (1), retail merchant (1), sales lady (1), sales man (2), school teacher (1), shipping clerk (1), shoemaker (1), superintendent (1), teamster (2), top laborer (3), track layer (2), and waitress (2). ====Notables==== *[[Wikipedia:|Wikipedia:]] ==Sources== *[https://drloihjournal.blogspot.com/2022/01/lost-towns-of-illinois-torino-illinois.html Lost Town of Torino] '''1910 Census''': "United States Census, 1910"
citing Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Affiliate Publication Number: T624; Digital film/folder number: 004971191; FHL microfilm: 1374346; Image number: 1111; Sheet number: 9; Sheet letter: A; Packet letter: A; Indexing batch: N03353-6
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Torke Family History

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Books, Photos, and links to all things '''Torke'''.
All U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-Current results for Torke.
[http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?dbid=3693&rank=1&new=1&so=3&MSAV=0&msT=1&gss=ms_db&gsln=Torke]
Average Life Expectancy for [http://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=torke# Torke]s
===Books=== Kane, Leona Torke. ''[[Space:The_Torke_Family_Genealogy%2C_1801-1985|The Torke Family Genealogy, 1801-1985]]'' ===Torke Trees on other websites=== Ancestry.com [http://search.ancestry.myfamily.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=pubmembertrees&rank=1&sbo=t&gsbco=Sweden&gsln=Torke Public] Member Tree for Torke.
===Notable Torkes=== [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Torke Michael Torke] - Composer * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Torke_Family_History|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

Tornado Damage in Middle Tennessee, 3 Mar 2020

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[[Category:Tennessee, Disasters]] [[Category:Tornadoes]] This is to share the damage that was done in middle Tennessee during the early morning of 3 March 2020. A tornado ran through and obliterated many areas of Nashville, Tennessee. Some reports say over an hour of time on the ground with debris lifted as high as 20,000 feet into the air. At least 48 collapsed buildings and NINETEEN deaths confirmed (between counties) as of 7:00 am March 2020. Many businesses and homes totally destroyed. Debris all over the roads, utility polls snapped in half, and trees uprooted and/or blown over, destroying roofs of businesses and homes. As of 11:23 hours today, 22 people have died in this event so far. A number of people are missing and many are injured according to Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee. Nashville Electric tweeted that four of its substations were damaged in the tornado. Power outages were affecting more than 47,000 customers Tuesday morning, the utility company said. Hardest hit was Germantown and East Nashville, among other areas. Right now they are estimating an F3 tornado through Donelson, Mount Juliet and surrounding areas. Winds at about 163 miles per hour. It was about an hour on the ground. This tornado was the third to tear through downtown Nashville. Previous twisters had ripped through the city in 1933 and 1998, the National Weather Service said. One local news station said that the path of the tornado through middle Tennessee early this morning, was the same path as the one that came though on April 16, 1998. During that time seven people were killed in Tennessee, two in Arkansas and 3 in Kentucky. That tornado was an F-3 which passed through East Nashville, Donelson, and Hermitage before finally lifting northwest of Lebanon in extreme northern Wilson County. More info on that one can be found at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tornado_outbreak_of_April_15%E2%80%9316,_1998#Downtown_Nashville. On Wednesday, Mar 4, 2020, an EF-4 tornado was confirmed in Putnam County with at least 20 homes completely destroyed, according to the National Weather Service. There have been 18 fatalities, 88 injuries and three people still missing. he National Weather Service survey teams have concluded that it was one single tornado that on the ground for over 50 miles on Tuesday morning. == Sources == *https://www.tennessean.com/picture-gallery/weather/2020/03/03/nashville-tornado-storm-damage-photos/4936856002/ *https://apnews.com/795688aab981d4e8220042c20e095b55 *https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/tornado-touches-down-nashville-area-damaging-homes-buildings-n1147701 *https://www.cbsnews.com/news/nashville-tornado-tennessee-kills-many-hits-cbs-affiliate-directly/ *https://fox17.com/news/local/dierks-bentley-flew-into-john-c-tune-airport-before-tornado-in-nashville - John C. Tune Airport took a direct hit in tornado, closed indefinitely. *https://www.wsmv.com/news/national-weather-service-one-tornado-was-on-the-ground-for/article_d6d72662-5e6a-11ea-baae-27ec08175e32.html?fbclid=IwAR3u6769hbUywK2V2uf8Ro56LHnONxT4s5RRChwaA831_lhpGtfPybW4nxY *Nashville tornado: Drone footage shows incredible path of destruction and damage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oO1ERvVxDHo&feature=share&fbclid=IwAR1NU-06UuuCTOKbRN_wl07FpvdEDjNR0W_CvhIzWKorgFDQyh_Y-6Ngb8Y

Torp Rosendal Haddarp Östergård Näshult

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Näshult AII:1 (1900-1913) Image 234 / page 223 (AID: v171842.b234.s223, NAD: SE/VALA/00281) :Torp Rosendal Haddarp Östergård Space page to save info about Torp Rosendal Haddarp Östergård Näshult AII:1 (1900-1913) Image 234 / page 223 (AID: v171842.b234.s223, NAD: SE/VALA/00281)

Torres Name Study

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[[Category:Volunteers Needed]] [[Category:Torres Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Torres Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Torres Torres] 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 Torres 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 Torres's), by time period (18th Century Torres's), or by topic (Torres DNA, Torres Occupations, Torres 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 Torres Name Study, first start out by browsing our current categories 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 at the bottom of this 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: [[Tomlinson-2311|Gael Tomlinson]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Torres}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Torres}}
{{Clear}} ==How to Help== There are several ways to contribute to the Torres Name Study. First check to see if there are any Torres profiles in your family tree and add them to the study. Make sure to add a location category as well, or contact the project manager for assistance in creating a new one. Otherwise, feel free to browse the profiles within the study and adopt any orphaned profiles. Several of the biographies still need improvement, connection to the main tree, or even sources. Similarly, any orphaned profiles without the project tag may be added. Finally, feel free to browse records in order to add additional Torres profiles to WikiTree. Generally census records, marriage records, baptism records, or death records found on FamilySearch make for good sources as they are readily available online with no subscription required. ==Research Pages== Currently research is being organised by category. Each member of the Torres Name Study appears in the Torres Name Study category, but one or more narrower categories may be added to a person’s profile. If a category for your area of interest does not yet exist, then feel free to leave a comment with your suggestion. Good ideas for potential categories should be specific and include but are not limited to the following: * Place of Origin (USA, Mexico, Canada, etc.) * Ancestry (Descendants of Example Torres) * Time Period (1800s, 1900s, 2000s, etc.) ==Membership== Members of the project will be added upon request and listed below. * [[Tomlinson-2311|Gael Tomlinson]], Name Study Coordinator * [[Torres-2008|Lawrence Torres]] * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Torrez Torrez] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Torriz Torriz] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Torris Torris] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Detorres De Torres] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Delatorres De La Torres] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Dellatorre Della Torre] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Delatorre De La Torre] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Torre Torre] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Latorre La Torre] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Delatour De La Tour] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Deltour Deltour] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Latour Latour] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Torrise Torrise] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Torrisi Torrisi] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Turrisi Turrisi]

Torrey Name Study Info

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Totara Memorial Park Free Space Page

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[[Category: Waikato Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] [[Category: Totara Memorial Park, Thames, Waikato]] = Totara Memorial Park = Totara Memorial Park Cemetery is in an area that was once known as GRAHAMSTOWN. This cemetery is situated 3 kilometres south of Thames on SH 25, about 400 metres up a side road called Te Arapipi Road. '''LOCATION:'''
110 Te Arapipi Rd
Thames
Thames-Coromandel District
Waikato, New Zealand === Links === * [https://www.tcdc.govt.nz/Our-Services/Online-services/Online-Cemetery-Search/ Council Online Cemetery Search] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2331665/totara-memorial-park Find-a-Grave] * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Totara-Memorial-Park/287741 Billion Graves] == Notable Interments == There is 1 Commonwealth burial of the 1914-1918 war and 2 of the 1939-1945 war here. The 1914-1918 War Grave is located in the Public part of the park on the hillside over looking the Firth of Thames. The graves are for: # Howard Sterndale Hammond (WWII) # James Maxwell (WWII) # [[Baigent-100|Kempster Wakefield Baigent]] (WWI) === 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 '''16''' profiles listed on Wikitree for this cemetery, which is well short of the number of interments. Find-a-Grave has '''7143''' entries, and Billion Graves has '''12'''. [[Irwin-2099|Irwin-2099]] 09:37, 13 January 2019 (UTC) The overall progress of this endeavour will be found on the [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team_Progress|NZ Cemeteries Team Progress page]].

Totara North Cemetery

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[[Category: Totara North Cemetery, Kaitaia, Northland]] [[Category: Kaitaia, Northland]] [[Category: Northland Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] A free space page for Totara North Cemetery in Northland. = Totara North Cemetery = Located in the Far North District of Northland, this cemetery is administered by the Far North District Council. The cemetery is on Totara North School Road in Kaitaia. LOCATION
: Totara North School Road,
Totara North,
Far North District,
Northland,
NEW ZEALAND == Links == * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2453218 Find-a-Grave page for Totara North Cemetery] - this has 253 records * [https://www.fndc.govt.nz/search/search-cemetery-record Far North District Council Cemetery Database search]

Totton Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:Totton Name Study]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Totton Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Totton Totton] 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 Totton 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 Tottons), by time period (18th Century Tottons), or by topic (Totton DNA, Totton Occupations, Totton 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 Totton 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=Totton}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Totton}}
{{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/Totten Totten]

Toups Name Study

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[[Category:Toups Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] {{One Name Study|name=Toups}}
Contact: [[Toups-373|Shae Simpson]]
== How to Add a Profile == To add a Toups or Dubs profile to the study, copy and paste one of the following above the Biography section of the profile: (either option will add the profile to the [[:Category:Toups_Name_Study|Toups Name Study]]):
  • Without the icon: [[Category:Toups Name Study]]
  • With the icon: {{One Name Study|name=Toups}}
== Goals == As with most One Name Studies, the intent is to collect together in one place everything about the Toups (Americanized) and Dubs (German/Swiss) surnames. The hope is that other researchers like you will join the study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Tasks == Many (most) of the Toups/Dubs profiles for individuals born prior to 1850 or so were created through the import of a single GEDCOM file and do not have source data other than a link to an individual's Ancestry.com Family Tree - most of which are inaccessible - or links to Data Compilations that do not exist. The profiles are also missing Biographical information, are uncategorized, and in some cases, are duplicates of existing profiles. === Task 1 === :Clean up the teltale GEDCOM "mess" and create readable, easy to follow biographies with verifiable source data. If no verifiable sources can be found but there is circumstantial evidence, add {{Unsourced|Louisiana}} to the profile. === Task 2 === :Categorize the profiles. You can find the complete list of Louisiana categories [[:Category:Louisiana|here]]. Some of the potential categories are:
  • [[Category: German Immigrants to Louisiana]]
  • [[Category: German Coast Settlers]]
  • {{Louisiana Family}}
  • [[Category: Louisiana First Families]]
=== Task 3 === :I’ve created a free space page for the Baudoin - Toups Marriages. If you come across a Toups or Baudoin who married a Baudoin or a Toups, add [[Space:Baudoin-Toups_Marriages|Baudoin - Toups Marriages]] to the profile just below Biography and then go [[Space:Baudoin-Toups_Marriages|here]] and add them to the table or add the Wiki-ID and I can add them to the table. === Task 4 === :Create profiles for all of the people who are included in the Toups Genealogy book written by Neil J. Toups titled The Toups Clan and how it All Began: A Detailed Four Hundred Year Genealogy of the Toups (Dubs) Family.The Toups Clan and how it All Began: A Detailed Four Hundred Year Genealogy of the Toups (Dubs) Family; Compiled by Neil J. Toups; Publisher - Neilson Publishing Company, 1969. Personal copy of [[Toups-373|Shae Simpson]] and add [[Category:Toups Clan]] to the profile which will add them to [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Toups_Clan this page]. Please feel free to add any additional tasks that you believe would benefit this project. == Free Space Page == [[Space:Shae_Simpson_WIP|Shae's WIP Page]] - Feel free to check out my WIP page and help me finish up some of the profiles. == Thank You == Thank you to [[Shoff-7|Barbara Shoff]] for creating the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=Toups TOUPS DNA Connections] page. == Valuable Resources == *[http://laahgp.genealogyvillage.com/LaMarriages/millionmarriagessouthernstates.html GenealogyVillage.com Louisiana Marriages] *[https://archives.arch-no.org/ckeditor_assets/attachments/234/sacramental_records_of_the_roman_catholic_church_of_the_archdiocese_of_new_orleans_volume_2_1751-1771.pdf Archdiocese of New Orleans Sacramental Records Volume 2 1751-1771] *[https://archives.arch-no.org/ckeditor_assets/attachments/233/sacramental_records_of_the_roman_catholic_church_of_the_archdiocese_of_new_orleans_volume_5_1791_-_1795.pdf Archdiocese of New Orleans Sacramental Records Volume 5 1791-1795] *[https://archives.arch-no.org/ckeditor_assets/attachments/232/sacramental_records_of_the_roman_catholic_church_of_the_archdiocese_of_new_orleans_volume_6_1796_-_1799.pdf Archdiocese of New Orleans Sacremental Records Volume 6 1796-1799] == Close == Most of us have full time jobs and current day family responsibilities so researching historical records for information about our ancestry is done as time permits. The purpose of this study is to take the part-time research of many and turn it into a comprehensive genealogical picture of our common ancestry that can be shared with all. == Sources ==

Tourmakeady Church of Ireland Cemetery

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[[Category: Christ Church Cemetery, Tourmakeady, Mayo]] == Christ Church, Church of Ireland, Tourmakeady == Christ Church is a Church of Ireland church that fell into disrepair and is now in ruins. A number of graves are on the site, notably of Thomas Span Plunket, 2nd Baron Plunket of Newton who was Bishop of Tuam, Killaly and Achonry. This page is to record the known interments on the land surrounding the church ruins. Most of these are on the hillside, and only a few of these have headstones, many of which are illegible or difficult to decipher. {{Image|file=Tourmakeady_Church_of_Ireland_Cemetery.jpg |align=l |size=m }} {{Image|file=Tourmakeady_Church_of_Ireland_Cemetery-1.jpg |align=r |size=m }} ---- * See the [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2670030/christ-church%2C-church-of-ireland-graveyard Find-a-Grave page for Christ Church, Tourmakeady, graveyard]

Tovey Name Study

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[[Category:Tovey Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Turvey-154|Andrew Turvey]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! The following people are interested in the Tovey project: * [[Turvey-154|Andrew Turvey]] * [[Ozawa-15|Andrea Ozawa]] == 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 == This project covers the surname Tovey and alternative spellings like Tovy. == Task List == [please add] == Current distribution == There are currently around 6,000 Toveys in the world, including the following countries:[http://forebears.co.uk/surnames/tovey Forebears Surname Map] * England: 2,800 * United States: 1,100 * Australia: 557 * Wales: 553 * South Africa: 347 * Canada: 245 * Germany: 168 * New Zealand: 104 * Scotland: 98 === England === The population in England is concentrated in western England, in particular the counties of Gloucestershire and Somerset. The origins of the family can be seen in the distribution of the surname in 1851, the first UK-wide census that included full names and places of birth. These showed the following distribution of birth counties: # Gloucestershire - 440 # Somerset - 195 # Worcestershire - 112 # Middlesex/London - 76 # Monmouthshire - 73 # Berkshire - 64 # Wiltshire - 44 # Others - 192 Within Gloucestershire, they were concentrated in specific areas: # Bristol - 96 # Lechlade - 41 # Westerleigh - 38 # Winchcombe - 32 # Tewkesbury - 27 # Cheltenham - 26 # Fairford - 17 At the time Bristol had a population of 66,000 - 15% of the county's total. Therefore it's no surprise to see this city at the top of the list. However, Lechlade, a small parish near the eastern border with Wiltshire and Berkshire, had only 1,400 people and nearby Fairford only 1,000. In addition, there were 25 Toveys just across the border in the Wiltshire parishes of Inglesham and Highworth and a further 26 in the neighbouring Berkshire parish of Buscott. http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk The Somerset population is concentrated in Bedminster, a suburb of Bristol on the Somerset side, with 60 Toveys are recorded there. A further 21 were listed in Bath and 20 in Winford, a parish 6 miles south of Bristol. The Worcestershire population is spread across a number of key parishes, in particular three in the south east of the county: # Birlingham - 16 # Pershore - 13 # Church Lench - 12 == Surname origin == Hereditary surnames were first introduced in England in baronial families following the Norman Conquest in 1066. The knightly class began to adopt hereditary names in the 1100s, filtering down to most English families by 1400, although their form was still evolving. D. Hey, Family Names and Family History (2000), pp. 31, 51-53 Around half of English surnames were derived from a location, either a specific village (Attenborough) or a topographical feature (eg Hill, Wood). [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-38003201 Most common surnames in Britain and Ireland revealed], BBC, 17 November 2016 Most sources suggest the Tovey surname originated from the personal name, Tofig, derived from the norse god Thor. Early people with this name include Tovi the Proud, a follower of King Canute, fl. 1020 and Richard Toui, listed in the Pipe Rolls of Norfolk in 1197. [http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Tovey SurnameDB], [https://www.houseofnames.com/tovey-family-crest House of Names]Lowe, Mark Anthony, Patronymica Britannica, A Dictionary of Family Names of the United Kingdom. London: John Russel Smith, 1860 Alternatively, the surname may be a derivation of "Turvey". This family held land in Pershore since the 1400s, which would fit with the distribution found in the west of England. The name is derived from the village of Turvey in Bedfordshire - see [[Space:Turvey Name Study]] for more details. == Genetic ancestry == Only one Tovey listed on ysearch has been tested for Y-DNA: [http://www.ysearch.org/alphalist_lastname.asp?uid=®ion=&letter=T&searchtype=exact&lastname=TOVEY] This result shows an R1b result. The closest match is to a Kinniburgh, a Yorkshire-origin surname, which is a 95% confidence match to within 30 generations (ie to around 1100 CE).[http://www.ysearch.org/search_view.asp?uid=YYH5P&viewuid=E4T8K&p=1 Ysearch match] - [http://forebears.co.uk/surnames/kinniburgh Kinniburgh surname] There is no match to any of the [[Space:Turvey_Name_Study#Genetic_ancestry|four Turveys]] who have been tested. Generally speaking, since the establishment of surnames in England in the 1300s, these have also passed from father to son and therefore should match the inheritance of Y-DNA. A large proportion of certain surnames match Y-DNA Haplogroups - for instance, 87% of Attenboroughs are E1b1b1, 79% of Swindlehursts are R1a and 95% of Herricks are haplogroup I. T.E. King and M.A. Jobling, ''Founders, drift, and infidelity: the relationship between Y chromosome diversity and patrilineal surnames'', Molecular Biology and Evolution, vol. 26, no. 5 (May 2009), pp.1093-1102; quoted at http://www.ancestraljourneys.org/surnames.shtml There are a number of key mechanisms that can happen to interrupt this transmission, which would result in men sharing the same surname but having different Y-DNA. These "non paternal events" include: * Approx. 5% of births were illegitimate, and such children would often take their mother's surname. R.A. Houston & I.D. Whyte, ''Scottish Society 1500-1800'', 1989, Cambridge University Press Note, however, that illegitimate children, in general, were less like to prosper or inherit property, and would, on average, have fewer descendents. This reduces the impact of this effect. * If fathers died leaving young children, their mother would often remarry; the original children sometimes took the new husband's surname * In some cultures, particularly in the north, people took the surnames of their feudal overlords; this was less common in southern England, where the Toveys originated * The geographic clustering within England points to the surname Tovey having a single origin; however, it is possible that some lines had an independent origin. Therefore, there is a high chance that there would be some interruption in the 15 generations between 1300 and 1750. Additional test data will show further light of the genetic origins of the Tovey families and any possible link to the Turvey families. == Earliest recorded surname == The earliest recorded Tovey/Tovy individuals are: * Richard Toui, Pipe Rolls of Norfolk, 1197. * Johanne Tovy, [https://archive.org/stream/laysubsidyrollfo00greauoft#page/45/mode/1up/search/Tovy Worcestershire Lay Subsidy], Bedwardine, 1280 * Michael Tovy, Sherriff of London (1240), Warden of the Bridge of London (1243 & 1254),[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C5514121 Agreement between Ralph the abbot, and the convent, of Battle, and Michael Tovy], National Archives[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C4940378 Grant by Roger Sibbyllyng, son and heir of Thomas Sybbylling, citizen of London, to John], National Archives Lord Mayor of London (1244-1248)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_lord_mayors_of_London#before_1300; Alderman of St Sepulchre (1264) [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C4946584 Feoffment by Adam son of Richard le Chaufoner to Adam de Stratton, clerk] (see [[Puleston-10]]) * John Tovey, fined for selling wine in Bristol (1287)[https://www2.glos.ac.uk/bgas/tbgas/v022/bg022150.pdf#page=176 Pleas of the Crown at Bristol in 1287], BGAS 22, p176 * Robert Tovey & Agnes his wife, owner of land in Walderugge [Waldridge near Dinton] in Buckinghamshire (1288) [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/df3eea65-42ca-4b4c-9235-9322649760dc Gift with warranty from William Giffard knight to Alfred de Northgroue], National Archives * Ralph de Tovy of Necton, Norfolk (1302) [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C9599753 Debtor: Robert, the son of William de Watlington and Ralph de Tovy of Necton], National Archives * John Tovey the younger of Crewkerne, Somerset (1302) [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C9599756 Debtor: John Tovy, the Younger, of Crewkerne Somerset], National Archives * Editha Tovey, from Redclive, Bristol, was assessed for £3 (1313)[https://www2.glos.ac.uk/bgas/tbgas/v019/bg019171.pdf#page=262 The Tallage of 6 Edward II., and the Bristol Rebellion], BGAS 19, p262 * John Tovey, parson of St John the Baptist, Bristol (1400) [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C7577899 John Knyghton, chaplain, to grant the reversions (after his own death) of half a...], National Archives * Margaret, formerly wife of William Tovy alias Hawkeley to John Tovy, her son, land in Pensax, 1417 [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/a726f158-5cac-4241-828a-54ce8677c12b Gift from Margaret, formerly wife of William Tovy alias Hawkeley to John Tovy, her son], National Archives * Charter of John Tovy of Chorleton (Charlton) [Worcs] and Alice his wife, 1433 [http://e-services.worcestershire.gov.uk/CalmView/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=P1531%2f1%2f76%2f24&pos=1]; also reference to Tovey of Charlton, Worcs in 1518.[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C7475921 Wulmer v Dyngley], National Archives * William Tovey, an imprisoned trespasser, Worcester, ca. 1460 [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C7442905 Lambe v Pachett], National Archives ''See also [[Space:Early Tovey Wills]] == WikiTree families == * [[Tovey-185|Thomas Tovey]], 1765-, Inglesham, Wiltshire, has 77 Tovey family members on WikiTree, including wikitreer [[Tovey-100|John Tovey]] * [[Tovey-274|William Tovey]], 1770-, Harvington, Worcestershire, has 52 Tovey family members on WikiTree * [[Tovy-8|Richard Tovy]], 1585-, Bredon, Worcestershire, has 38 Tovey family members on WikiTree, including the ancestors of wikitreer [[Braddock-124|Campbell Braddock]] * [[Tovey-76|John Tovey]], 1654-, Wincombe, Gloucestershire, has 48 Tovey family members on WikiTree == Sources ==

Towai Cemetery

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[[Category: Northland Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] [[Category:Towai Cemetery, Towai, Northland|Towai Cemetery]] ---- Link to the Category page for the '''[[:Category:Towai Cemetery, Towai, Northland|Towai Cemetery]]''' ----- == Note== I Acknoweldge the work done by Mal Ferris in 2002 ! . I spent many days walking about at this cemetery taking photos and working with old Sexton records plotting unmarked graves,spending many hours researching . Alas have not found the final resting place of my great grandmother Mary Agnes Smith ...... Alas another work still in progress ==Burials== * Allan Donald Hallard (b) 17/12/1926 (d) 23/5/1928 loved son of Charlotte & Charles * Alexander Isabella Elizabeth (d) 1891 (o) newspaper reference * Alexander William (d) 16/11/1903 71Y * Anderson Christina Walton (d) 27/12/1901 9months * Atkins Lima Beloved wife of John Atkins(d) Oct 13 1943 77Y * Balero Andrew (d) 27 July 1919 73Y * Balero Martin (b) 30/10/1883 (d) 8/1/1945 61y reg # 48429 * Balero Michael (d) 23 Nov 1918 aged 38 Y Son of Andrew and Margaret * Brown Robert Wade   find from Papers Past search * Brydon Alexander Dunsmore (d) 14 Aug 1916 aged 27 Y  Brother of Manae * Brydon Manae McDonald (d) 12 August 1939 aged 82 Y * Brydon Samuel (d) 28 March 1916 aged 59 Y * Callaghan David Cyril (d) 8 May 1919 aged 3 * Callaghan Rose Hannah (d) 19 Jan 1935 age 49 Y wife of James * Callaghan Thomas (b) Russel (d) 8/9/1901 47Y * Christie Mary Elizabeth (Bessie) (d) 27 Sept 1917 aged 9 months * Christie Winifred Mabel (Winnie) (d) 11 July 1919 aged 7 Y * Collington Alfred Beloved husband of Mary Collington Who departed this life Jan 1 1917 aged 69 years * Cotherill Aime (b) England (d) 28/10/1904 3 mnths * Crosley Christina (b) Thames (d) 2/5/1901 35Y * Dawson Agnes (b) Towai (d) 1/10/1905  2 days * Dawson Daniel (b) 25/12/1895 (d) 21/11/1898 * Dawson Grace (b) Towai (d) 17/12/1905 11 weeks * Deane Collis Franklyn (b) 28/6/1948 (d)3/6/1950 Son of Doug Harvie & Esther May * Deane Esther May (d) 1st October 2014 * Forbes Frederick (b) Towai (d) 6/3/1900     1 month ( need research) * Fulton H * ref from sexton records * Gilbert Elizabeth AJ (d) 22 June 1938 aged 74 Y * Gilbert Henry (d) 20 March 1936 81 Y * Hedley John Thomas (b) Ruapekapeka (d) 29/1/1902 11 months * Keogh Beverley Maude 1938-1941 aged 3 * Leslie Lawrence Thomas (d) 1890  Note actual death is 1897 (see Newspaper article) * Lindsay Gertie ( Mary Gertrude) (d) 11 October 1901 aged 2 Child of Alex & Mary * Lockerbie Elizabeth (d) 19 April 1889 aged 46 Y * Marshall Robert  Note : Actually Buried at Kawakawa * Mason Samuel (d) 22 Nov 1924 age 65 Y * McKay May (b) Australia (d) 15/6/1904  16Y * McLeod Maime (d) 25 May 1939 age 38 Y * Mitchell Catherine (d) 28 May 1939, age: 79y, wife of John * Mitchell John (d) 7th Jan 1904 age 54 Y * Montague Ida Gertrude (d) 1 /5/1907 age 23 * Montague Francis (d) 4 October 1907 * Montague Arthur * Neill Catherine Maud (d) 17/10/1901 aged 21 * Nielson Peter * Norton Lanclet William (b) Motatau (d) 24/8/1901 aged 4 months * O'Donoghue Michael (d) 24 Oct 1914 75Y Born Co. Clare Ireland , Farmer * O'Hanlon James Felix (d) Oct 25 1925 aged 88Y Husband of Teresa * O'Neil Charles John (d) 25 Sept 1931 age 67 Y * O'Neil Mary Ann (d) 13 April 1914 ,born Co. Derry Ireland * * O'Neil Millicent (d) 22 October 1953 * Page  Edward (d) 28 Mar 1919 * Pattison Thomas Richard (d) 31 Dec 1892 age 11 Y * Pollock Alexander Dunsmore Brother of the late Minnie Brydon, Died 21 july 1940  Aged 81 years * Poole Laura Alice (d) 21 October 1931 age 52Y * Poole Malcom George (d) 15 May 1950 age 77Y * Pugh John C (d) 28 Feb 1909 * * Rawlings Claude Corbyn (b) England (d) 5/3/1905 age 60 Y * Rudolph (d) 17 March 1942 (ref plot Richard Rudolph Towai) * * Ryan Edward Papers Past Search find * Smith Martha Eliza ( d) 9/12/1904 aged 2 * Smith Mary Agnes * Sorensen Hermann Neils (d) 17 Dec 1951 age 55 Y * Sorensen Lucy Rose (d) 28 July 1933 * Stuart Stanley (d) 13/3/2010 * Tebbutt Elizabeth Maud (d) 19/9/1901 aged 2 Months * Tebbutt Isabella Elizabeth (d) 3 Aug 1927 60 Y , born Oamaru * * Tebbutt Walter * Tebbutt William (d) 9 Mar 1927 age 63 Y * * Tebbutt William Robert (d) 6 Mar 1928 age 36 Y * * Thomson James (d) 29 Sept 1929 age 75 Y * Thorburn James (d) 1890 * Timperley Elsie May * Timperley Elizabeth (d) 1896  * Timperley Laurence Ernest (d) 27 July 1926 age 14 Y * * Timperley Joseph (d) 1914 * Unkovich Nicholas (b) Austria (d) 5/7/1906 aged 45 Y * Veysey Florence Alberta (d) 25 July 1899 age 33 Y * Wyatt Elizabeth (d) 17 October 1941 age 85 Y  * Wyatt Frederick Joseph (d) 18 Dec 1923 age 29 Y * Wyatt Frederick (d) 11 Sept 1941 age 90 Y * Wyatt Jane Ann Paper Past search find

Tower Genealogical Society

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The goal of this project is to connect WikiTrees to the American Genealogical Society for descendants of [[Tower-13|John Tower]] and [[Ibrook-4|Margaret (Ibrook) Tower]]. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Wheeler-11186|A. Wheeler]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. Please forgive my mistakes.. I only have mobile capabilities right now. Everything is so tiny and discombobulated without a desktop computer. * Finding and connecting other Tower cousins via WikiTrees and the offline Tower Genealogical Society. * Spreading the word online and offline to connect cousins. * Plotting out cemeteries via Find-A-Grave and other apps in order to restore headstones/provide more documentation. 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=13528034 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Tower Hamlets, London One Place Study

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== Tower Hamlets, London One Place Study == *{{Wikidata|Q208152|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Tower Hamlets, London One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] Given the long history of Tower Hamlets in its various forms, this place study will first focus on the time period from 1800-1921 before moving further back in increments in order to keep the workload manageable. === Geography === :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Sovereign State:''' United Kingdom :'''Country:''' England :'''County:''' Middlesex (historical) :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 51.516667, -0.05 :'''Elevation:''' 16.0 m or 52.4 feet === History === === Districts === * Bethnal Green * Blackwall * Bow * Bromley-by-Bow * East Smithfield * Fish Island * Isle of Dogs & Canary Wharf * Limehouse * Mile End * Poplar * Ratcliff * Shadwell * Spitalfields * St George in the East * St Katharine's * Stepney * The Tower Liberty * Wapping * Whitechapel === Population === ==== Occupations ==== {| class="table" border="1" cellpadding="5" |- align="center" | || |} ===Notables=== *[[Wikipedia:|Wikipedia:]] ==Sources==

Towers Name Study

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[[Category:Towers Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Towers Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Towers Towers] 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 Towers 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 Towers), by time period (18th Century Towers), or by topic (Towers DNA, Towers Occupations, Towers 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 Towers 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=Towers}} 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

Towery Family Tree

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Towery-61|Dan Towery]]. 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=14206049 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Towitta Cemetery

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[[Category: Towitta, South Australia]] [[Category: Towitta Cemetery, Towitta, South Australia]] [[Category: South Australia, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] ===About=== *This is part of the [[Project:Cemeteries_of_Australia|Australian Cemeteries Project]] • [[:Category: South Australia, Cemeteries|This Cemetery is in South Australia, Australia]] ===Location and Map=== ===Aims=== *This project is to document the life and times of the people interred in this Cemetery. 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 cemetery. === History === *December 1876 - Letter from Crown Lands Office, informing, grant for Towitta Cemetery was being prepared. *April 1878 - Clerk to write Commissioner of Crown Lands, re title for Towitta Cemetery, and to Central District Road Board, re obstruction caused by a cutting to cross road near Keyneton. *May 1878 - Letter from Crown Lands Office, stating that grant for Towitta Cemetery is obtainable at Lands Titles Office. Stumps to be removed on road at North Rhine Pound, and southern approach to Red Creek at Irmler's to be cut. *June 1878 - Portion of Towitta Cemetery to be fenced. *Oct 1878 - Mr. Thos. Dicker accepted appointment as Curator of Towitta Cemetery. *Jul 1881 - Councillor Dicker resigned his position as curator of Towitta Cemetery, stating that his son would accept the appointment. **'''Search for burials in the Towitta Cemetery, at Mid Murray Council''' ***[https://www.mid-murray.sa.gov.au/page.aspx?cemeteryId=0&searchString=Baggs&u=816&t=cemeterySearch&cemeterySearchMode=results Mid Murray Council '''Search''' and '''Results''' page ''(Link)''] ===Transcription=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Birth''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Death''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Age''' ! scope="col" class="unsortable" align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo''' |- |APPEL, Max J||||30/10/1987||88y|||||| |- |[[Grose-569 | BAGGS, May Rosetta, nee 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Town and Canton of Sartilly

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Sartilly is a very small town in the Département de la Manche, Basse-Normandie, France. The town itself sits on a straight line (and a matching highway) between the old diocesan town of Avranches (10 km to the SE) and the port town of Granville (15 km to the NW). The distance from Sartilly due west to the coast is about 7 km (at Champeaux) or 8.5 (at Carolles). The town is the administrative center of the Canton of Sartilly. The notarial records office at Sartilly was a crucial source of data for Marcel Barriault during his research on the pre-1731 ancestral lines of the brothers Louis and Julien DesRoches, who emigrated in that year to what is now the Canadian Province of Prince Edward Island. The total population of the Canton today is only about 1,500 to 1,600, but that is the highest number of persons recorded there as far back as the records go. At the earliest date, 1793, the figure was only 932. That includes (among others) the villages of Champeaux, Carolles, Angey, Bacilly, Carolles, Champcey, Champeaux, Dragey-Ronthon, Genêts, Lolif, Montviron, Saint-Jean Le Thomas, Saint-Michel de Loups (now part of Jullouville town), Saint-Pierre Langers, and Sartilly town itself. === Sources === * Barriault, Marcel. ''Famille DesRoches'', special issue of ''Les Cahiers'', the journal of La Société historique acadienne (Vol. 37, nos 2-3, Sept 2006). * “Commune de Sartilly.” Accessed at [http://www.ville-sartilly.com/] on 6 Dec 2012. * “Jullouville.” Accessed at Wikipédia France, [http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jullouville] on 6 Dec 2012. * “Sartilly.” Accessed at Wikipédia France, [http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sartilly] on 6 Dec 2012.

Town and Miscellaneous Records of Saybrook, Connecticut

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Town and Miscellaneous Records of Saybrook, Connecticut == * by Unknown * published by Unknown * 258 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Town and Miscellaneous Records of Saybrook, Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/119143-town-and-miscellaneous-records-of-saybrook-connecticut === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:Town and Miscellaneous Records of Saybrook, Connecticut|Town and Miscellaneous Records of Saybrook, Connecticut]]'' (FamilySearch) [ Page ]. * ([[#TMRSC|Town & Misc. Rec. Saybrook]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:Town and Miscellaneous Records of Saybrook, Connecticut|Town and Miscellaneous Records of Saybrook, Connecticut]]'' (FamilySearch) [ Page ].

Town of Castelfranci, Italy

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Castelfranci is a small town in Avellino Province, east of Naples.

Town of Weston. Births, Deaths and Marriages, 1707-1850. 1703-Gravestones-1900. Church records, 1709-1825

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Weston, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == Town of Weston. Births, Deaths and Marriages, 1707-1850. 1703-Gravestones-1900. Church records, 1709-1825 == Appendix and addenda, Cent society, gleanings from the town files, bits of genealogy, errors, indexes, &c. * edited by Mary Frances Peirce (b.1831) * published by McIndoe Bros., Boston, 1901 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Town of Weston. Births, Deaths and Marriages, 1707-1850. 1703-Gravestones-1900. Church records, 1709-1825|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100322934 * https://archive.org/details/cu31924028839847 === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:Town of Weston. Births, Deaths and Marriages, 1707-1850. 1703-Gravestones-1900. Church records, 1709-1825|Town of Weston]]. Births, Deaths and Marriages, 1707-1850. 1703-Gravestones-1900. Church records, 1709-1825'' (McIndoe Bros., Boston, 1901) [ Page ]. * ([[#ToW|Town of Weston]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:Town of Weston. Births, Deaths and Marriages, 1707-1850. 1703-Gravestones-1900. Church records, 1709-1825|Town of Weston]]. Births, Deaths and Marriages, 1707-1850. 1703-Gravestones-1900. Church records, 1709-1825'' (McIndoe Bros., Boston, 1901) [ Page ].

Town of Whitestown, New York

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[[Category:New York Mills, New York]] [[Category:Yorkville, New York]] [[Category:Whitesboro, New York]] [[Category:Whitestown, New York]] [[Category:Oneida County, New York]] The current Town of Whitestown is 27.2 square miles or a little more than 17,000 acres. However, when it was created in 1788, it extended north to Canada, south to Pennsylvania and west to Lake Erie and was approximately 12 million acres. It is known as the Mother of Towns because of the more than 400 townships which were split off of it. Whitestown is named after its founder, [[White-5283|Hugh White]], a Revolutionary War veteran. White with three other veterans, [[Platt-583|Zephaniah Platt]], Melancthon Smith and [[Le_Hommedieu-5|Ezra L'Hommedieu]], purchased 3000 acres in the Mohawk Valley. In the spring of 1784, Hugh White journeyed from his home in Connecticut with five of his children and a daughter-in-law. They cleared land, built a cabin and planted corn. In the fall they returned to Connecticut. The following spring he returned with all of his family. Hugh White was an excellent salesman. He wrote letters to friends in Connecticut extolling the virtues of his new home. And, each year he sent back some of his largest ears of corn and potatoes. In 1787, he bought out Melancthon Smith's share. ===Sources=== Bashant, Nancy and Virginia B. Kelly, eds. "Jonas Platt". The History of Oneida County: commemorating the bicentennial of our national independence. Utica, NY: Oneida County, 1977. "Whitestown, New York". Wikipedia, accessed 30 Sept 2019. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitestown,_New_York

Town Records - Dighton, Mass

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category:Dighton, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Massachusetts|Massachusetts Sources]] == Town Records - Dighton, Mass == * Copied 1939, 1940, by Elizabeth Janet MacCormick and Edith Whitney Shaw, Jackson Heights, N.Y. * Published by New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, MA, 2001-2016. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: Town Records - Dighton, Mass|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Book 1 (V1). ** https://www.americanancestors.org/DB190/i/14013//140778797 * Book 2, Part 1 (V2a) ** https://www.americanancestors.org/DB190/i/14014//140765468 * Book 2, Part 2 (V2b) ** https://www.americanancestors.org/DB190/i/14015//140765468 === Searching === * '''Search any volume for free.''' Go to [https://www.americanancestors.org/search/databasesearch/190/massachusetts-vital-records-1620-1850 AmericanAncestors.org] and set '''Volume''' = "Dighton - [V1|V2a|V2b]". === Table of Contents === * Book 1: Births, Marriages & Deaths 1714-1780. [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB190/i/14013/1a/34467087 Pages 1a-116]. * Book 2, Part 1: Intentions of Marriage 1790-1827. [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB190/i/14014/1a/34467203 Pages 2-28]. * Book 2, Part 1: Marriages 1782-1808. [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB190/i/14014/28/0 Page 28-34]. * Book 2, Part 1: Births & Deaths 1754-1803. [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB190/i/14014/34/0 Pages 34-35]. * Book 2, Part 1: Marriages 1808. [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB190/i/14014/35/0 Page 35]. * Book 2, Part 1: Births & Deaths, by Family 1754-1844. [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB190/i/14014/36/0 Pages 36-70]. * Book 2, Part 2: Births & Deaths, by Family 1770-1849. [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB190/i/14015/1a/34467015 Pages 1a-31]. * Book 2, Part 2: Marriages 1807-1844. [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB190/i/14015/31a/34467047 Pages 31a-66]. * Book 2, Part 2: Intentions of Marriage 1854-1859. [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB190/i/14015/66/34467082 Pages 66-70]. === 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 === * MacCormick, Elizabeth J. ''[[Space: Town Records - Dighton, Mass|Town Records - Dighton, Mass]]''. (New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, MA, 2001-2016). Vol , [ Page ]. * [[#TRDM|Town Records Dighton]]: Vol , [ Page ]. * ([[#TRDM|Town Records Dighton]]: Vol , [ Page ] === See Also === * Images of Handwritten Indexed Copies of Dighton Records at FamilySearch. (Possibly transcribed from alternate source(s)): * Indexes at FamilySearch.org: ** [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G979-HD5R?i=122&wc=Q4DC-MNR%3A353350701%2C353577402%2C353578901&cc=2061550 Births, marriages, deaths 1713-1790 index vol 1. (Book No. 1)] ** [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G979-HDTY?wc=Q4DC-MNG%3A353350701%2C353577402%2C353577403&cc=2061550 Birth, marriage and death index 1754-1853 vol 2] ** [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-9979-HDVJ?wc=Q4DC-MJC%3A353350701%2C353577402%2C353578201&cc=2061550 Birth, marriage and death index 1855-1900 vol 3-4] ** [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-9979-HDB8?wc=Q4DH-1XZ%3A353350701%2C353577402%2C353577901&cc=2061550 Marriage index 1790-1853 vol 2-4] * Volumes at FamilySearch.org: ** [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L979-HDL8?cc=2061550&wc=Q4DC-MNR%3A353350701%2C353577402%2C353578901 Births, marriages, deaths 1713-1790 vol 1. (Book No. 1)] ** [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-897M-YPSJ?wc=Q4D7-DPY%3A353350701%2C353577402%2C353579301&cc=2061550 Births, marriages, deaths 1754-1853 vol 2] ** [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-897M-YPCV?wc=Q4D7-DPB%3A353350701%2C353577402%2C353580301&cc=2061550 Births, marriages, deaths 1844-1855 vol 3] * Question at WikiTree G2G: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/987139/nehgs-vital-records-for-dighton-skipping-entries NEHGS Vital Records for Dighton Skipping Entries?]

Town Records of Brookline, Massachusetts

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Brookline, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == Town Records of Brookline, Massachusetts == * published by Brookline, Massachusetts, 1888-1892 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Town Records of Brookline, Massachusetts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 (1838-1857) ::* https://archive.org/details/townrecordsofbro01broo ::* https://archive.org/details/townrecordsofbro001broo ::* https://archive.org/details/townrecordsofbro1183broo ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008559256 * Vol. 2 (1858-1871) ::* https://archive.org/details/townrecordsofbro2185broo ::* https://archive.org/details/townrecordsofbro002broo ::* https://archive.org/details/townrecordsofbro02broo ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008559256 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008651285 * Vol. 3 (1872-1884) ::* https://archive.org/details/townrecordsofbro3187broo ::* https://archive.org/details/townrecordsofbro03broo ::* https://archive.org/details/townrecordsofbro003broo ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008559256 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008651285 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Sn8lAQAAMAAJ === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:Town Records of Brookline, Massachusetts|Town Records of Brookline, Massachusetts]]'' (Brookline, Massachusetts, 1888-1892) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#TRBM|Town Records Brookline]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:Town Records of Brookline, Massachusetts|Town Records of Brookline, Massachusetts]]'' (Brookline, Massachusetts, 1888-1892) Vol. , [ Page ].

Town Records of Derby, Connecticut, 1655-1710

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Derby,_Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Town Records of Derby, Connecticut, 1655-1710 == * by Nancy O. Phillips (d.1906) * published by Sarah Riggs Humphrey Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, Derby, Conn., 1901 * 497 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Town_Records_of_Derby%2C_Connecticut%2C_1655-1710|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=G7w-AAAAYAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=JHxRz_kMmpcC * https://archive.org/details/townrecordsderb00conngoog * https://archive.org/details/townrecordsofder00derb * https://archive.org/details/townrecordsofder00derb_0 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100328733 === Note of Explanation === : This copy of the early records of Derby, made by the Sarah Riggs Humphreys Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, includes: ::: "Book A 1, Derby and Pagassett Records." ::: "Book 2, First Part." ::: "Book 2 Second Part," and ::: "Record belonging to the Third Book." : Book 1 is a pamphlet containing forty-one pages. : Book 2 was used from both covers-the "First Part" being the Acts of the Town, which filled 161 pages. For the "Second Part" the book was reversed and paged from that end (being 129 pages) and at first was devoted to items "extracted out of the Court Records" (the General Court or Legislature at Hartford), then followed by various town matters, marriages, births, deaths, deeds, ear marks for cattle, etc. : Record belonging to the Third Book is a pamphlet of 31 pages pages, not numbered. : The copy follows the original closely in every respect, even to spelling, capitalization and punctuation (with one exception, the long s has not been used). : The original paging of the Records is given at the left side of these pages. The copy is paged in the order given above. : Brackets are used where words are missing === WikiTree Syntax === * Phillips, Nancy. ''[[Space:Town Records of Derby, Connecticut, 1655-1710|Town Records of Derby, Connecticut, 1655-1710]]'' (Derby, Conn., 1901) [ Page ]. * ([[#Phillips|Phillips]])

Town Records of Dudley, Massachusetts

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Dudley, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == Town Records of Dudley, Massachusetts == * published by The Adam Sutcliffe, Co., 1893 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Town Records of Dudley, Massachusetts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === ::* https://archive.org/details/townrecordsofdud00pawt ::* https://archive.org/details/townrecordsofdud1732dudl ::* https://archive.org/details/townrecordsofdud1732dudl ::* https://archive.org/details/townrecordsdud00pawt ::* https://archive.org/details/townrecordsofdud00pawt ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009577402 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008733083 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:Town Records of Dudley, Massachusetts|Town Records of Dudley, Massachusetts]]'' (The Adam Sutcliffe, Co., 1893) [ Page ]. * ([[#TRDM|Town Records of Dudley]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:Town Records of Dudley, Massachusetts|Town Records of Dudley, Massachusetts]]'' (The Adam Sutcliffe, Co., 1893) [ Page ].

Town Records of Manchester

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts, Sources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == Town Records of Manchester == * published by Salem Press Publishing and Printing Co., Salem, Mass., 1889-1891 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Town Records of Manchester|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 From the earliest grants of land, 1633, when a portion of Salem until 1736, as contained in the town records of Salem, second and third book of records of the town of Manchester. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=vSwWAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=OIIlAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/townrecordsofman01manc ::* https://archive.org/details/townrecords01manc ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008587444 * Vol. 2 From 1718 to 1769, as contained in the "Commoners' Records," and the "Fourth Book of Town Records," 1736 to 1786. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=LChFAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=4iwWAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/townrecordsofman02manc ::* https://archive.org/details/townrecords02manc ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008587444 === 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 === * ''[[Space:Town Records of Manchester|Town Records of Manchester]]'' (Salem Press, Salem, Mass., 1889-1891) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#TRM|Town Records Manchester]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:Town Records of Manchester|Town Records of Manchester]]'' (Salem Press, Salem, Mass., 1889-1891) Vol. , [ Page ].

Town Records of Salem Massachusetts

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Salem, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == Town Records of Salem Massachusetts == * by The Essex Institute, Salem, Mass., 1934 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Town Records of Salem Massachusetts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 1634-1659 ::* https://archive.org/details/townrecordsofsalv1sale * Vol. 2 1659-1680 ::* https://archive.org/details/townrecordsofsal00sale ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924105756856 * Vol. 3 1680-1691 ::* https://archive.org/details/townrecordsofsal01sale === Table of Contents === * TBD === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:Town Records of Salem Massachusetts|Town Records of Salem Massachusetts]]'' (The Essex Institute, Salem, Mass., 1934) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#TRSM|Town Records Salem, Mass.]])

Town Records of Topsfield, Massachusetts, 1659-1778

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == Town Records of Topsfield, Massachusetts, 1659-1778 == * published by [https://www.topsfieldhistory.org/ The Topsfield Historical Society], Topsfield, Mass., 1917-1920. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Town Records of Topsfield, Massachusetts, 1659-1778|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 1659-1739 ::* https://archive.org/details/townrecordsoftop01tops ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001268273 * Vol. 2 1739-1778 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=HJIlAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/townrecordsoftop00tops ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001268273 === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:Town Records of Topsfield, Massachusetts, 1659-1778|Town Records of Topsfield, Massachusetts, 1659-1778]]'' (Topsfield Historical Society, Topsfield, Mass., 1917-1920) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#TRTM|Town Records Topsfield]]) * ''[[Space:Town Records of Topsfield, Massachusetts, 1659-1778|Town Records of Topsfield, Massachusetts, 1659-1778]]'' (Topsfield Historical Society, Topsfield, Mass., 1917-1920) Vol. , [ Page ].

Towne Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == Towne Family: William Towne and Joanna Blessing, Salem, Massachusetts, 1635: Five Generations of Descendants == There are seven chapters, one for each of the eight children of William and Joanna, except for the fourth child, Susan, who died at the age of five in England. * by Lois Payne Hoover * published Otter Bay Books, Salem, Mass., 2010, 2010, 2015 * Awards: ::* The 2011 Award for Excellence at the National Genealogical Society Conference in Charleston, SC. ::* Grand Prize Winner of the 2011 Literary Awards Contest in Genealogy by The Connecticut Society of Genealogists, Inc. * Source Example: ::: Hoover, Lois Payne. ''[[Space:Towne Family|Towne Family]]'' (Otter Bay Books, Salem, Mass., 2010, 2010, 2015) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Hoover|Hoover]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Towne Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * not availble online * purchase: http://townefolk.com/testing/TFA_BOOKS.php * Erratus of Book Corrections & Additions (Aug. 15, 2018) free! ::* http://townefolk.com/testing/documents/erratus20180815.pdf

Townlands of Ahoghill Civil Parish in County Antrim

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Townlands of Ballymore Civil Parish in County Armagh

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Townlands of Ballynakill Civil Parish (Leitrim) in County Galway

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Townlands of Ballyvourney Civil Parish in County Cork

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Townlands of Balteagh Civil Parish in County Londonderry

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'''Please do not implement ANY changes until the structure has been agreed!'''
[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' Click [[Space:Irish_Roots_-_County_Londonderry_Parish_Categories|here]] to return to Londonderry or [[Space:Irish_Roots_Category_Planning|here]] to return to the Irish Roots Category Planning space. Click [[Space:Townlands_Spaces_Creation_Help| on this link for help]]. Where townlands exist with qualifying words such as Upper or Lower, Beg or More, North or South etc they should be joined into one category only if they do not appear a separate entities on the 1901/1911 census townlands. The (fictitious) Bogland Upper, Bogland Middle and Bogland Lower townlands which only appear as Boglands on the census should be as ONE category Bogland Townlands - note the plural version in this case. The townlands in Balteagh Parish are those taken from [https://www.townlands.ie/londonderry/balteagh/ Townlands.ie] :{| border="1" |- |'''Activity'''||'''Status'''||'''By''' |- |Checked for combination||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 18:27, 19 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Checked for missing names||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 18:27, 19 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Last check of existing townlands||'''20 Apr 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 18:27, 19 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Duplicate townland notes complete||'''19 May 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 18:27, 19 May 2019 (UTC) |} If you create one of the missing categories please link to the category (not forgetting the colon [[:Category: xxxxx, xxxxx, County |COUNTY|]]. If an existing category gets replaced please put - ''completed''
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Townlands of Baltinglass Civil Parish in County Wicklow

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Townlands of Boho Civil Parish in County Fermanagh

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Townlands of Caheragh Civil Parish in County Cork

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Townlands of Caherconlish Civil Parish in County Limerick

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Townlands of Calry Civil Parish in County Sligo

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Townlands of Castleisland Civil Parish in County Kerry

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Townlands of Clogher Civil Parish in County Tyrone

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Townlands of Clondermot Civil Parish in County Londonderry

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'''Please do not implement ANY changes until the structure has been agreed!'''
[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' Click [[Space:Irish_Roots_-_County_Londonderry_Parish_Categories|here]] to return to Londonderry or [[Space:Irish_Roots_Category_Planning|here]] to return to the Irish Roots Category Planning space. Click [[Space:Townlands_Spaces_Creation_Help| on this link for help]]. Where townlands exist with qualifying words such as Upper or Lower, Beg or More, North or South etc they should be joined into one category only if they do not appear a separate entities on the 1901/1911 census townlands. The (fictitious) Bogland Upper, Bogland Middle and Bogland Lower townlands which only appear as Boglands on the census should be as ONE category Bogland Townlands - note the plural version in this case. The townlands in Clondermot Parish are those taken from [https://www.townlands.ie/londonderry/clondermot/ Townlands.ie] :{| border="1" |- |'''Activity'''||'''Status'''||'''By''' |- |Checked for combination||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 18:27, 19 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Checked for missing names||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 18:27, 19 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Last check of existing townlands||'''20 Apr 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 18:27, 19 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Duplicate townland notes complete||'''19 May 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 18:27, 19 May 2019 (UTC) |} If you create one of the missing categories please link to the category (not forgetting the colon [[:Category: xxxxx, xxxxx, County |COUNTY|]]. If an existing category gets replaced please put - ''completed''
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- in the third column. (Copy from here) :''Tip: You can remove the nowiki tags from , for example, [[Category:Xyz Townland, Zyx Parish, County Yzxabc]] and the line will turn red all you need to do is to click that to create the new category. Don't forget to save the page BEFORE you jump to the category creation.'' :'''Please check to ensure a 'missing' townland has not been added after the date above in either the new or old formats before creating by clicking! Thanks.''' :{| width="100%" border="1" |colspan="3"|'''''Unless otherwise specified any existing categories on WikiTree for townlands have had no duplicate name found within the County'''''. |- |'''Townlands in Clondermot'''||'''WikiTree (New) Category Name'''||'''Current Created Categories''' |- |Altnagelvin||[[:Category:Altnagelvin Townland, Clondermot Parish, County Londonderry]]||[[X-8644|X-8644]] 15:17, 10 November 2019 (UTC) |- |Ardkill||[[:Category:Ardkill Townland, Clondermot Parish, County Londonderry]]|| |- |Ardlough||[[:Category:Ardlough Townland, Clondermot Parish, County Londonderry]]|| |- |Ardmore||[[:Category:Ardmore Townland, Clondermot Parish, County Londonderry]]|| |- |Ardnabrocky||[[:Category:Ardnabrocky Townland, Clondermot Parish, County Londonderry]]|| |- |Avish||[[:Category:Avish Townland, Clondermot Parish, County Londonderry]]|| |- |Ballyoan||[[:Category:Ballyoan Townland, Clondermot Parish, County Londonderry]]||[[X-8644|X-8644]] 14:09, 7 September 2019 (UTC) 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Clondermot Parish, County Londonderry]]|| |- |Coolkeeragh||[[:Category:Coolkeeragh Townland, Clondermot Parish, County Londonderry]]|| |- |Corrody||[[:Category:Corrody Townland, Clondermot Parish, County Londonderry]]|| |- |Craigtown||[[:Category:Craigtown Townland, Clondermot Parish, County Londonderry]]|| |- |Creevedonnell||[[:Category:Creevedonnell Townland, Clondermot Parish, County Londonderry]]|| |- |Cromkill||[[:Category:Cromkill Townland, Clondermot Parish, County Londonderry]]|| |- |Curryfree||[[:Category:Curryfree Townland, Clondermot Parish, County Londonderry]]|| |- |Currynierin||[[:Category:Currynierin Townland, Clondermot Parish, County Londonderry]]|| |- |Disertowen||[[:Category:Disertowen Townland, Clondermot Parish, County Londonderry]]|| |- |Drumagore||[[:Category:Drumagore Townland, Clondermot Parish, County Londonderry]]|| |- |Drumahoe||[[:Category:Drumahoe Townland, Clondermot Parish, County Londonderry]]|| |- |Drumconan||[[:Category:Drumconan Townland, Clondermot Parish, County Londonderry]]|| |- |Dunhugh||[[:Category:Dunhugh Townland, Clondermot Parish, County Londonderry]]|| |- |Edenreagh Beg||[[:Category:Edenreagh Beg Townland, Clondermot Parish, County Londonderry]]|| |- |Edenreagh More||[[:Category:Edenreagh More Townland, Clondermot Parish, County Londonderry]]|| |- |Enagh||[[:Category:Enagh Townland, Clondermot Parish, County Londonderry]]|| |- |Fincarn||[[:Category:Fincarn Townland, Clondermot Parish, County Londonderry]]|| |- |Glenderowen||[[:Category:Glenderowen Townland, Clondermot Parish, County Londonderry]]||[[X-8644|X-8644]] 15:12, 7 September 2019 (UTC) |- |Glenkeen||[[:Category:Glenkeen Townland, Clondermot Parish, County Londonderry]]|| |- |Gobnascale||[[:Category:Gobnascale Townland, Clondermot Parish, County Londonderry]]|| |- |Gobnascale||[[:Category:Gobnascale Townland, Clondermot Parish, County Londonderry]]|| |- |Gortgranagh||[[:Category:Gortgranagh Townland, Clondermot Parish, County Londonderry]]|| |- 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Townlands of Clones Civil Parish in County Fermanagh

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Townlands of Clones Civil Parish in County Monaghan

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Townlands of Creggan Civil Parish in County Armagh

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Townlands of Croom Civil Parish in County Limerick

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Townlands of Currin Civil Parish in County Monaghan

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Townlands of Desertlyn Civil Parish in County Londonderry

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Townlands of Desertmartin Civil Parish in County Londonderry

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'''Please do not implement ANY changes until the structure has been agreed!'''
[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' Click [[Space:Irish_Roots_-_County_Londonderry_Parish_Categories|here]] to return to Londonderry or [[Space:Irish_Roots_Category_Planning|here]] to return to the Irish Roots Category Planning space. Click [[Space:Townlands_Spaces_Creation_Help| on this link for help]]. Where townlands exist with qualifying words such as Upper or Lower, Beg or More, North or South etc they should be joined into one category only if they do not appear a separate entities on the 1901/1911 census townlands. The (fictitious) Bogland Upper, Bogland Middle and Bogland Lower townlands which only appear as Boglands on the census should be as ONE category Bogland Townlands - note the plural version in this case. The townlands in Desertmartin Parish are those taken from [https://www.townlands.ie/londonderry/desertmartin/ Townlands.ie] :{| border="1" |- |'''Activity'''||'''Status'''||'''By''' |- |Checked for combination||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 18:27, 19 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Checked for missing names||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 18:27, 19 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Last check of existing townlands||'''20 Apr 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 18:27, 19 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Duplicate townland notes complete||'''19 May 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 18:27, 19 May 2019 (UTC) |} If you create one of the missing categories please link to the category (not forgetting the colon [[:Category: xxxxx, xxxxx, County |COUNTY|]]. If an existing category gets replaced please put - ''completed''
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Townlands of Desertoghill Civil Parish in County Londonderry

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'''Please do not implement ANY changes until the structure has been agreed!'''
[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' Click [[Space:Irish_Roots_-_County_Londonderry_Parish_Categories|here]] to return to Londonderry or [[Space:Irish_Roots_Category_Planning|here]] to return to the Irish Roots Category Planning space. Click [[Space:Townlands_Spaces_Creation_Help| on this link for help]]. Where townlands exist with qualifying words such as Upper or Lower, Beg or More, North or South etc they should be joined into one category only if they do not appear a separate entities on the 1901/1911 census townlands. The (fictitious) Bogland Upper, Bogland Middle and Bogland Lower townlands which only appear as Boglands on the census should be as ONE category Bogland Townlands - note the plural version in this case. The townlands in Desertoghill Parish are those taken from [https://www.townlands.ie/londonderry/desertoghill/ Townlands.ie] :{| border="1" |- |'''Activity'''||'''Status'''||'''By''' |- |Checked for combination||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 18:27, 19 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Checked for missing names||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 18:27, 19 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Last check of existing townlands||'''20 Apr 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 18:27, 19 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Duplicate townland notes complete||'''19 May 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 18:27, 19 May 2019 (UTC) |} If you create one of the missing categories please link to the category (not forgetting the colon [[:Category: xxxxx, xxxxx, County |COUNTY|]]. If an existing category gets replaced please put - ''completed''
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Townlands of Devenish Civil Parish in County Fermanagh

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Townlands of Donagh Civil Parish in County Donegal

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Townlands of Donaghadee Civil Parish in County Down

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Townlands of Donaghmore Civil Parish in County Donegal

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Townlands of Donohill Civil Parish in County Tipperary

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Townlands of Doon Civil Parish in County Limerick

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Townlands of Dromara Civil Parish in County Down

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Townlands of Dromod Civil Parish in County Kerry

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Townlands of Dromore Civil Parish in County Down

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Townlands of Drumballyroney Civil Parish in County Down

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Townlands of Drumbo Civil Parish in County Down

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Townlands of Drumcree Civil Parish in County Armagh

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Townlands of Drumgooland Civil Parish in County Down

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Townlands of Drumkeeran Civil Parish in County Fermanagh

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Townlands of Drumlane Civil Parish in County Cavan

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Townlands of Drung Civil Parish in County Cavan

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Townlands of Duagh Civil Parish in County Kerry

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Townlands of Dunboyne Civil Parish in County Meath

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Townlands of Dungiven Civil Parish in County Londonderry

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'''Please do not implement ANY changes until the structure has been agreed!'''
[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' Click [[Space:Irish_Roots_-_County_Londonderry_Parish_Categories|here]] to return to Londonderry or [[Space:Irish_Roots_Category_Planning|here]] to return to the Irish Roots Category Planning space. Click [[Space:Townlands_Spaces_Creation_Help| on this link for help]]. Where townlands exist with qualifying words such as Upper or Lower, Beg or More, North or South etc they should be joined into one category only if they do not appear a separate entities on the 1901/1911 census townlands. The (fictitious) Bogland Upper, Bogland Middle and Bogland Lower townlands which only appear as Boglands on the census should be as ONE category Bogland Townlands - note the plural version in this case. The townlands in Dungiven Parish are those taken from [https://www.townlands.ie/londonderry/dungiven/ Townlands.ie] :{| border="1" |- |'''Activity'''||'''Status'''||'''By''' |- |Checked for combination||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 18:27, 19 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Checked for missing names||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 18:27, 19 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Last check of existing townlands||'''20 Apr 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 18:27, 19 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Duplicate townland notes complete||'''19 May 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 18:27, 19 May 2019 (UTC) |} If you create one of the missing categories please link to the category (not forgetting the colon [[:Category: xxxxx, xxxxx, County |COUNTY|]]. If an existing category gets replaced please put - ''completed''
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Townlands of Eglish Civil Parish in County Armagh

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Townlands of Elphin Civil Parish in County Roscommon

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Townlands of Errigal Civil Parish in County Londonderry

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'''Please do not implement ANY changes until the structure has been agreed!'''
[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' Click [[Space:Irish_Roots_-_County_Londonderry_Parish_Categories|here]] to return to Londonderry or [[Space:Irish_Roots_Category_Planning|here]] to return to the Irish Roots Category Planning space. Click [[Space:Townlands_Spaces_Creation_Help| on this link for help]]. Where townlands exist with qualifying words such as Upper or Lower, Beg or More, North or South etc they should be joined into one category only if they do not appear a separate entities on the 1901/1911 census townlands. The (fictitious) Bogland Upper, Bogland Middle and Bogland Lower townlands which only appear as Boglands on the census should be as ONE category Bogland Townlands - note the plural version in this case. The townlands in Errigal Parish are those taken from [https://www.townlands.ie/londonderry/errigal/ Townlands.ie] :{| border="1" |- |'''Activity'''||'''Status'''||'''By''' |- |Checked for combination||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 18:27, 19 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Checked for missing names||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 18:27, 19 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Last check of existing townlands||'''20 Apr 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 18:27, 19 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Duplicate townland notes complete||'''19 May 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 18:27, 19 May 2019 (UTC) |} If you create one of the missing categories please link to the category (not forgetting the colon [[:Category: xxxxx, xxxxx, County |COUNTY|]]. If an existing category gets replaced please put - ''completed''
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Townlands of Feakle Civil Parish in County Clare

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Townlands of Galbally Civil Parish in County Limerick

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Townlands of Galloon Civil Parish in County Fermanagh

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Townlands of Glencolumbkille Civil Parish in County Donegal

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Townlands of Graiguenamanagh Civil Parish in County Kilkenny

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Townlands of Grange Civil Parish in County Armagh

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Townlands of Inagh Civil Parish in County Clare

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Townlands of Inishmagrath Civil Parish in County Leitrim

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Townlands of Inver Civil Parish in County Donegal

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Townlands of Islandeady Civil Parish in County Mayo

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Townlands of Keady Civil Parish in County Armagh

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Townlands of Kilbeagh Civil Parish in County Mayo

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Townlands of Kilcavan (Ballaghkeen N. and Gorey) Civil Parish in County Wexford

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Townlands of Kilcolman Civil Parish in County Mayo

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Townlands of Kilcommon Civil Parish (Kilmaine) in County Mayo

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Townlands of Kildallan Civil Parish in County Cavan

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Townlands of Kildress Civil Parish in County Tyrone

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Townlands of Kildrumsherdan Civil Parish in County Cavan

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Townlands of Kilfarboy Civil Parish in County Clare

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Townlands of Kilfenora Civil Parish in County Clare

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Townlands of Kilfree Civil Parish in County Sligo

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Townlands of Kilkeevin Civil Parish in County Roscommon

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[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' Click [[Space:Irish_Roots_-_County_Roscommon_Parish_Categories|here]] to return to Roscommon or [[Space:Irish_Roots_Category_Planning|here]] to return to the Irish Roots Category Planning space. Click [[Space:Townlands_Spaces_Creation_Help| on this link for category creation help]] using these lists. Where townlands exist with qualifying words such as Upper or Lower, Beg or More, North or South etc they should be joined into one category only if they do not appear a separate entities on the 1901/1911 census townlands. The (fictitious) Bogland Upper, Bogland Middle and Bogland Lower townlands which only appear as Boglands on the census should be as ONE category Bogland Townlands - note the plural version in this case. The townlands in Kilkeevin Parish are those taken from [https://www.townlands.ie/roscommon/kilkeevin/ Townlands.ie] :{| border="1" |- |'''Activity'''||'''Status'''||'''By''' |- |Checked for combination||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 17:33, 01 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Checked for missing names||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 17:33, 01 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Last check of existing townlands||'''01 Jun 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 17:33, 01 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Duplicate townland notes complete||'''01 Jun 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 17:33, 01 June 2019 (UTC) |} If you create one of the missing categories please link to the category (not forgetting the colon [[:Category: xxxxx, xxxxx, County |COUNTY|]]. If an existing category gets replaced please put - ''completed''
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Thanks.''' :{| width="100%" border="1" |colspan="3"|'''''Unless otherwise specified any existing categories on WikiTree for townlands have had no duplicate name found within the County'''''. |- |'''Townlands in Kilkeevin'''||'''WikiTree (New) Category Name'''||'''Current Created Categories''' |- |Annagh||[[:Category:Annagh Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Annaghmaghera||[[:Category:Annaghmaghera Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Ardass||[[:Category:Ardass Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Arm||[[:Category:Arm Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Ballindrumlea||[[:Category:Ballindrumlea Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Ballinphuill||[[:Category:Ballinphuill Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Ballymulrennan||[[:Category:Ballymulrennan Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Beagh||[[:Category:Beagh Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Breanabeg||[[:Category:Breanabeg Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Caher||[[:Category:Caher Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Carradooan||[[:Category:Carradooan Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Carrowgarve||[[:Category:Carrowgarve Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Carrowkeel||[[:Category:Carrowkeel Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Carrowmore||[[:Category:Carrowmore Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Castlereagh||[[:Category:Castlereagh Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Cloonaff||[[:Category:Cloonaff Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Cloonalis||[[:Category:Cloonalis Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Cloonavindin||[[:Category:Cloonavindin Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Cloonbonniff||[[:Category:Cloonbonniff Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Clooncah||[[:Category:Clooncah Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Clooncan||[[:Category:Clooncan Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Cloonchambers||[[:Category:Cloonchambers Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Cloonconra||[[:Category:Cloonconra Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Clooncoose North||[[:Category:Clooncoose North Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Clooncoose South||[[:Category:Clooncoose South Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Clooncraffield||[[:Category:Clooncraffield Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Clooncran||[[:Category:Clooncran Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Cloondacarra||[[:Category:Cloondacarra Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Cloondacarra Beg||[[:Category:Cloondacarra Beg Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Cloonelt||[[:Category:Cloonelt Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Cloonfad||[[:Category:Cloonfad Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Cloonfelliv||[[:Category:Cloonfelliv Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Cloonfower||[[:Category:Cloonfower Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Cloonkeen||[[:Category:Cloonkeen Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Cloonlatieve||[[:Category:Cloonlatieve Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Cloonree||[[:Category:Cloonree Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Cloonroughan||[[:Category:Cloonroughan Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Cloonsuck||[[:Category:Cloonsuck Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Cloontarsna||[[:Category:Cloontarsna Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Cloontrask||[[:Category:Cloontrask Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Creggameen||[[:Category:Creggameen Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Creggancor||[[:Category:Creggancor Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Creggaslin||[[:Category:Creggaslin Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Creglahan||[[:Category:Creglahan Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Demense||[[:Category:Demense Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Derreen||[[:Category:Derreen Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Drumalough||[[:Category:Drumalough Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Emlagh||[[:Category:Emlagh Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Foughil||[[:Category:Foughil Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Harristown||[[:Category:Harristown Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Kilmore||[[:Category:Kilmore Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]] || |- |colspan="3"|There are 5 townlands named or containing Kilmore in Roscommon. Any profiles in this category will need to be checked carefully.
Kilmore, Kilkeevin Civil Parish, Barony of Castlereagh
Kilmore, Kilmore Civil Parish, Barony of Ballintober North
Kilmore, Athleague Civil Parish, Barony of Athlone
Kilmore, Bumlin Civil Parish, Barony of Roscommon
Kilmore, Killinvoy Civil Parish, Barony of Athlone |- |Knockmurry||[[:Category:Knockmurry Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Knockroe||[[:Category:Knockroe Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Leveelick||[[:Category:Leveelick Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Lisboy||[[:Category:Lisboy Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Lisliddy||[[:Category:Lisliddy Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Listhomasroe||[[:Category:Listhomasroe Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Longford||[[:Category:Longford Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Meelickaduff||[[:Category:Meelickaduff Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Mewlaghmore||[[:Category:Mewlaghmore Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Moor||[[:Category:Moor Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Rampark||[[:Category:Rampark Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Rathbarna||[[:Category:Rathbarna Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Rathleg||[[:Category:Rathleg Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Southpark Demesne||[[:Category:Southpark Demesne Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Taghnarra||[[:Category:Taghnarra Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Taghnoose||[[:Category:Taghnoose Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Termon Beg||[[:Category:Termon Beg Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Termon More||[[:Category:Termon More Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Tonrevagh||[[:Category:Tonrevagh Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Trien||[[:Category:Trien Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Willsbrook||[[:Category:Willsbrook Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |}

Townlands of Killaghtee Civil Parish in County Donegal

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[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' Click [[Space:Irish_Roots_-_County_Donegal_Parish_Categories|here]] to return to Donegal or [[Space:Irish_Roots_Category_Planning|here]] to return to the Irish Roots Category Planning space. Click [[Space:Townlands_Spaces_Creation_Help| on this link for help]]. Where townlands exist with qualifying words such as Upper or Lower, Beg or More, North or South etc they should be joined into one category only if they do not appear a separate entities on the 1901/1911 census townlands. The (fictitious) Bogland Upper, Bogland Middle and Bogland Lower townlands which only appear as Boglands on the census should be as ONE category Bogland Townlands - note the plural version in this case. The townlands in Killaghtee Parish are those taken from [https://www.townlands.ie/donegal/killaghtee/ Townlands.ie] :{| border="1" |- |'''Activity'''||'''Status'''||'''By''' |- |Checked for combination||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 10:10, 17 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Checked for missing names||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 10:10, 17 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Last check of existing townlands||'''10 Apr 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 10:10, 17 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Duplicate townland notes complete||'''17 May 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 10:10, 17 May 2019 (UTC) |} If you create one of the missing categories please link to the category (not forgetting the colon [[:Category: xxxxx, xxxxx, County |COUNTY|]]. If an existing category gets replaced please put - ''completed''
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[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 19:25, 22 July 2019 (UTC) |- |Ballyederlan||[[:Category:Ballyederlan Townland, Killaghtee Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Ballyloughan||[[:Category:Ballyloughan Townland, Killaghtee Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 09:49, 8 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Ballymagowan||[[:Category:Ballymagowan Townland, Killaghtee Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Ballysaggart||[[:Category:Ballysaggart Townland, Killaghtee Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Balwoges||[[:Category:Balwoges Townland, Killaghtee Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Beaugreen Glebe||[[:Category:Beaugreen Glebe Townland, Killaghtee Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Binroe||[[:Category:Binroe Townland, Killaghtee Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Bogside||[[:Category:Bogside Townland, Killaghtee Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Bruckless||[[:Category:Bruckless Townland, Killaghtee Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Calhame||[[:Category:Calhame Townland, Killaghtee Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Carn Beg||[[:Category:Carn Beg Townland, Killaghtee Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Carn More||[[:Category:Carn More Townland, Killaghtee Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Carntullagh||[[:Category:Carntullagh Townland, Killaghtee Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Cashelfean||[[:Category:Cashelfean Townland, Killaghtee Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Cashelreagh Glebe||[[:Category:Cashelreagh Glebe Townland, Killaghtee Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Casheltown||[[:Category:Casheltown Townland, Killaghtee Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Cavan||[[:Category:Cavan Townland, Killaghtee Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Corker Beg||[[:Category:Corker Beg Townland, Killaghtee Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Corker More||[[:Category:Corker More Townland, Killaghtee Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 09:49, 8 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Croagh||[[:Category:Croagh Townland, Killaghtee Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Curraghafeaghan||[[:Category:Curraghafeaghan Townland, Killaghtee Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Darney||[[:Category:Darney Townland, Killaghtee Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Drumaghy||[[:Category:Drumaghy Townland, Killaghtee Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Druminiscal||[[:Category:Druminiscal Townland, Killaghtee Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Drumnasorn||[[:Category:Drumnasorn Townland, Killaghtee Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Dunkineely||[[:Category:Dunkineely Townland, Killaghtee Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 18:22, 24 July 2019 (UTC) |- |Gilbertstown||[[:Category:Gilbertstown Townland, Killaghtee Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Green Island||[[:Category:Green Island Townland, Killaghtee Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Killaghtee||[[:Category:Killaghtee Townland, Killaghtee Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Killultan||[[:Category:Killultan Townland, Killaghtee Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Lisavaddy||[[:Category:Lisavaddy Townland, Killaghtee Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Loughmuilt||[[:Category:Loughmuilt Townland, Killaghtee Parish, County Donegal]]|| ''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 18:04, 24 July 2019 (UTC) |- |Meenabrock||[[:Category:Meenabrock Townland, Killaghtee Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Meenacloy||[[:Category:Meenacloy Townland, Killaghtee Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Meenadreen||[[:Category:Meenadreen Townland, Killaghtee Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Meenagolan||[[:Category:Meenagolan Townland, Killaghtee Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Meentullynagarn||[[:Category:Meentullynagarn Townland, Killaghtee Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Menamny||[[:Category:Menamny Townland, Killaghtee Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Multins||[[:Category:Multins Townland, Killaghtee Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Point||[[:Category:Point Townland, Killaghtee Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Rahan Far||[[:Category:Rahan Far Townland, Killaghtee Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Rahan Near||[[:Category:Rahan Near Townland, Killaghtee Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Rahanlacky||[[:Category:Rahanlacky Townland, Killaghtee Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Tawnasligo||[[:Category:Tawnasligo Townland, Killaghtee Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Tullinteane||[[:Category:Tullinteane Townland, Killaghtee Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Urbal||[[:Category:Urbal Townland, Killaghtee Parish, County Donegal]]|| |}

Townlands of Killala Civil Parish in County Mayo

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[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' Click [[Space:Irish_Roots_-_County_Mayo_Parish_Categories|here]] to return to Mayo or [[Space:Irish_Roots_Category_Planning|here]] to return to the Irish Roots Category Planning space. Click [[Space:Townlands_Spaces_Creation_Help| on this link for category creation help]] using these lists. Where townlands exist with qualifying words such as Upper or Lower, Beg or More, North or South etc they should be joined into one category only if they do not appear a separate entities on the 1901/1911 census townlands. The (fictitious) Bogland Upper, Bogland Middle and Bogland Lower townlands which only appear as Boglands on the census should be as ONE category Bogland Townlands - note the plural version in this case. The townlands in Killala Parish are those taken from [https://www.townlands.ie/mayo/killala/ Townlands.ie] :{| border="1" |- |'''Activity'''||'''Status'''||'''By''' |- |Checked for combination||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 19:22, 31 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Checked for missing names||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 19:22, 31 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Last check of existing townlands||'''31 May 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 19:22, 31 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Duplicate townland notes complete||'''31 May 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 19:22, 31 May 2019 (UTC) |} If you create one of the missing categories please link to the category (not forgetting the colon [[:Category: xxxxx, xxxxx, County |COUNTY|]]. If an existing category gets replaced please put - ''completed''
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- in the third column. (Copy from here) :''Tip: You can remove the nowiki tags from , for example, [[Category:Xyz Townland, Zyx Parish, County Yzxabc]] and the line will turn red all you need to do is to click that to create the new category. Don't forget to save the page BEFORE you jump to the category creation.'' :'''Please check to ensure a 'missing' townland has not been added after the date above in either the new or old formats before creating by clicking! Thanks.''' :{| width="100%" border="1" |colspan="3"|'''''Unless otherwise specified any existing categories on WikiTree for townlands have had no duplicate name found within the County'''''. |- |'''Townlands in Killala'''||'''WikiTree (New) Category Name'''||'''Current Created Categories''' |- |Abbeylands||[[:Category:Abbeylands Townland, Killala Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Bartragh Island||[[:Category:Bartragh Island Townland, Killala Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Cartoon||[[:Category:Cartoon Townland, Killala Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Castlereagh||[[:Category:Castlereagh Townland, Killala Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Cloonskirtaun||[[:Category:Cloonskirtaun Townland, Killala Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Croghan||[[:Category:Croghan Townland, Killala Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Crosspatrick||[[:Category:Crosspatrick Townland, Killala Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |George's Island||[[:Category:George's Island Townland, Killala Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Green Island||[[:Category:Green Island Townland, Killala Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Horse Island||[[:Category:Horse Island Townland, Killala Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Illaungeesaun||[[:Category:Illaungeesaun Townland, Killala Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Kilgobban||[[:Category:Kilgobban Townland, Killala Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Killala||[[:Category:Killala Townland, Killala Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |colspan="3"|Since Killala is also the Parish name, profiles in this category will need to be checked to see if they belong in Killala townland or a different one in the Parish. |- |Killogunra||[[:Category:Killogunra Townland, Killala Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Killybrone||[[:Category:Killybrone Townland, Killala Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Kilroe||[[:Category:Kilroe Townland, Killala Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Leadymore||[[:Category:Leadymore Townland, Killala Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Meelick||[[:Category:Meelick Townland, Killala Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |colspan="3"|There are 6 townlands named or containing Meelick in Mayo. Any profiles in this category will need to be checked carefully.
Meelick, Crossboyne Civil Parish, Barony of Clanmorris
Meelick, Killala Civil Parish, Barony of Tirawley
Meelick, Meelick Civil Parish, Barony of Gallen
Meelick, Turlough Civil Parish, Barony of Carra
Meelick Beg, Kilcolman Civil Parish, Barony of Clanmorris
Meelick More, Kilcolman Civil Parish, Barony of Clanmorris |- |Moyne||[[:Category:Moyne Townland, Killala Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Rathcash||[[:Category:Rathcash Townland, Killala Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Rathowen East||[[:Category:Rathowen East Townland, Killala Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Rathowen West||[[:Category:Rathowen West Townland, Killala Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Ross||[[:Category:Ross Townland, Killala Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Ross (Bourke)||[[:Category:Ross (Bourke) Townland, Killala Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Ross (Fallon)||[[:Category:Ross (Fallon) Townland, Killala Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Ross (Gardiner)||[[:Category:Ross (Gardiner) Townland, Killala Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Ross (Goodwin)||[[:Category:Ross (Goodwin) Townland, Killala Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Tawnaghmore Lower||[[:Category:Tawnaghmore Lower Townland, Killala Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Tawnaghmore Upper||[[:Category:Tawnaghmore Upper Townland, Killala Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Townplots East||[[:Category:Townplots East Townland, Killala Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Townplots West||[[:Category:Townplots West Townland, Killala Parish, County Mayo]]|| |}

Townlands of Killasser Civil Parish in County Mayo

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[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' Click [[Space:Irish_Roots_-_County_Mayo_Parish_Categories|here]] to return to Mayo or [[Space:Irish_Roots_Category_Planning|here]] to return to the Irish Roots Category Planning space. Click [[Space:Townlands_Spaces_Creation_Help| on this link for category creation help]] using these lists. Where townlands exist with qualifying words such as Upper or Lower, Beg or More, North or South etc they should be joined into one category only if they do not appear a separate entities on the 1901/1911 census townlands. The (fictitious) Bogland Upper, Bogland Middle and Bogland Lower townlands which only appear as Boglands on the census should be as ONE category Bogland Townlands - note the plural version in this case. The townlands in Killasser Parish are those taken from [https://www.townlands.ie/mayo/killasser/ Townlands.ie] :{| border="1" |- |'''Activity'''||'''Status'''||'''By''' |- |Checked for combination||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 19:22, 31 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Checked for missing names||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 19:22, 31 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Last check of existing townlands||'''31 May 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 19:22, 31 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Duplicate townland notes complete||'''31 May 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 19:22, 31 May 2019 (UTC) |} If you create one of the missing categories please link to the category (not forgetting the colon [[:Category: xxxxx, xxxxx, County |COUNTY|]]. If an existing category gets replaced please put - ''completed''
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- in the third column. (Copy from here) :''Tip: You can remove the nowiki tags from , for example, [[Category:Xyz Townland, Zyx Parish, County Yzxabc]] and the line will turn red all you need to do is to click that to create the new category. Don't forget to save the page BEFORE you jump to the category creation.'' :'''Please check to ensure a 'missing' townland has not been added after the date above in either the new or old formats before creating by clicking! Thanks.''' :{| width="100%" border="1" |colspan="3"|'''''Unless otherwise specified any existing categories on WikiTree for townlands have had no duplicate name found within the County'''''. |- |'''Townlands in Killasser'''||'''WikiTree (New) Category Name'''||'''Current Created Categories''' |- |Askillaun||[[:Category:Askillaun Townland, Killasser Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Attimachugh||[[:Category:Attimachugh Townland, Killasser Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Attinaskollia||[[:Category:Attinaskollia Townland, Killasser Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Bellanacurra||[[:Category:Bellanacurra Townland, Killasser Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Blackpatch||[[:Category:Blackpatch Townland, Killasser Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Boleyboy||[[:Category:Boleyboy Townland, Killasser Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Callow||[[:Category:Callow Townland, Killasser Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Carrowbeg||[[:Category:Carrowbeg Townland, Killasser Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Carroweeny||[[:Category:Carroweeny Townland, Killasser Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Carrowliam Beg||[[:Category:Carrowliam Beg Townland, Killasser Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Carrowliam More||[[:Category:Carrowliam More Townland, Killasser Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Carrowmore||[[:Category:Carrowmore Townland, Killasser Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Carrowmore||[[:Category:Carrowmore Townland, Killasser Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Carrownageeragh||[[:Category:Carrownageeragh Townland, Killasser Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Carrowneden||[[:Category:Carrowneden Townland, Killasser Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Cartron||[[:Category:Cartron Townland, Killasser Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |colspan="3"|There are 17 townlands named or containing Cartron in Mayo. Any profiles in this category will need to be checked carefully.
Cartron, Addergoole Civil Parish, Barony of Tirawley
Cartron, Achill Civil Parish, Barony of Burrishoole
Cartron, Aghamore Civil Parish, Barony of Costello
Cartron, Annagh Civil Parish, Barony of Costello
Cartron, Attymass Civil Parish, Barony of Gallen
Cartron, Ballinrobe Civil Parish, Barony of Kilmaine
Cartron, Kilbeagh Civil Parish, Barony of Costello
Cartron, Kilcolman Civil Parish, Barony of Clanmorris
Cartron, Killasser Civil Parish, Barony of Gallen
Cartron, Killedan Civil Parish, Barony of Gallen
Cartron, Kilmaclasser Civil Parish, Barony of Burrishoole
Cartron, Manulla Civil Parish, Barony of Carra
Cartron, Kilmore Civil Parish, Barony of Erris
Cartron (French), Kilmainemore Civil Parish, Barony of Kilmaine
Cartron (Kirwan), Kilmainemore Civil Parish, Barony of Kilmaine
Cartron (Lindsay), Kilmainemore Civil Parish, Barony of Kilmaine
Cartron North, Aghamore Civil Parish, Barony of Costello |- |Cartronmacmanus||[[:Category:Cartronmacmanus Townland, Killasser Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Cloonainra||[[:Category:Cloonainra Townland, Killasser Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Clooncleevragh||[[:Category:Clooncleevragh Townland, Killasser Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Cloonfinish||[[:Category:Cloonfinish Townland, Killasser Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Cloontubbrid||[[:Category:Cloontubbrid Townland, Killasser Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Coolcashla||[[:Category:Coolcashla Townland, Killasser Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Coollagagh||[[:Category:Coollagagh Townland, Killasser Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Corlee||[[:Category:Corlee Townland, Killasser Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Cornageeha||[[:Category:Cornageeha Townland, Killasser Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Creggaballagh||[[:Category:Creggaballagh Townland, Killasser Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Creggaun||[[:Category:Creggaun Townland, Killasser Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Cuildoo||[[:Category:Cuildoo Townland, Killasser Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Cuillonaghtan||[[:Category:Cuillonaghtan Townland, Killasser Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Cullin||[[:Category:Cullin Townland, Killasser Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Darhanagh||[[:Category:Darhanagh Townland, Killasser Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Doonmaynor||[[:Category:Doonmaynor Townland, Killasser Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Doonty||[[:Category:Doonty Townland, Killasser Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Dromada (Duke)||[[:Category:Dromada (Duke) Townland, Killasser Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Dromada (Gore)||[[:Category:Dromada (Gore) Townland, Killasser Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Dromada (Joyce)||[[:Category:Dromada (Joyce) Townland, Killasser Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Drumagh||[[:Category:Drumagh Townland, Killasser Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Drumalooaun||[[:Category:Drumalooaun Townland, Killasser Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Graffy||[[:Category:Graffy Townland, Killasser Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Killeen||[[:Category:Killeen Townland, Killasser Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Knockfadda||[[:Category:Knockfadda Townland, Killasser Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Knockmanagh||[[:Category:Knockmanagh Townland, Killasser Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Knockmullin||[[:Category:Knockmullin Townland, Killasser Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Knocknaskeagh||[[:Category:Knocknaskeagh Townland, Killasser Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Knocks||[[:Category:Knocks Townland, Killasser Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Larganmore||[[:Category:Larganmore Townland, Killasser Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Lislaughna||[[:Category:Lislaughna Townland, Killasser Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Lismoran||[[:Category:Lismoran Townland, Killasser Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Listernan||[[:Category:Listernan Townland, Killasser Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Loobnamuck||[[:Category:Loobnamuck Townland, Killasser Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Magheraboy||[[:Category:Magheraboy Townland, Killasser Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Prebaun||[[:Category:Prebaun Townland, Killasser Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Rubble||[[:Category:Rubble Townland, Killasser Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Tiraninny||[[:Category:Tiraninny Townland, Killasser Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Toorard||[[:Category:Toorard Townland, Killasser Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Treanrevagh||[[:Category:Treanrevagh Townland, Killasser Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Tulleague||[[:Category:Tulleague Townland, Killasser Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Tumgesh||[[:Category:Tumgesh Townland, Killasser Parish, County Mayo]]|| |}

Townlands of Killesher Civil Parish in County Fermanagh

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[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' Click [[Space:Irish_Roots_-_County_Fermanagh_Parish_Categories|here]] to return to Fermanagh or [[Space:Irish_Roots_Category_Planning|here]] to return to the Irish Roots Category Planning space. Click [[Space:Townlands_Spaces_Creation_Help| on this link for help]]. Where townlands exist with qualifying words such as Upper or Lower, Beg or More, North or South etc they should be joined into one category only if they do not appear a separate entities on the 1901/1911 census townlands. The (fictitious) Bogland Upper, Bogland Middle and Bogland Lower townlands which only appear as Boglands on the census should be as ONE category Bogland Townlands - note the plural version in this case. The townlands in Killesher Parish are those taken from [https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/killesher/ Townlands.ie] :{| border="1" |- |'''Activity'''||'''Status'''||'''By''' |- |Checked for combination||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 11:26, 23 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Checked for missing names||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 11:26, 23 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Last check of existing townlands||'''20 Apr 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 11:26, 23 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Duplicate townland notes complete||'''23 May 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 11:26, 23 May 2019 (UTC) |} If you create one of the missing categories please link to the category (not forgetting the colon [[:Category: xxxxx, xxxxx, County |COUNTY|]]. If an existing category gets replaced please put - ''completed''
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''Needs a fair amount of work''||[[Woods-548| Woods-548]] 17/09/2019 Needs CIB |- |Aghnahoo||[[:Category:Aghnahoo Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Beihy||[[:Category:Beihy Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Blunnick||[[:Category:Blunnick Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Brookfield||[[:Category:Brookfield Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Calkill||[[:Category:Calkill Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Carrigan||[[:Category:Carrigan Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Cavanreagh||[[:Category:Cavanreagh Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Clontyferagh||[[:Category:Clontyferagh Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Clontymullan||[[:Category:Clontymullan Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Clonursan Glebe||[[:Category:Clonursan Glebe Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]||[[Woods-548| Woods-548]] 14 Sept 2019 Needs CIB |- |Cloonatreane||[[:Category:Cloonatreane Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Cloonatumpher||[[:Category:Cloonatumpher Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Clyhannagh||[[:Category:Clyhannagh Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Coaghan||[[:Category:Coaghan Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Coolacrim||[[:Category:Coolacrim Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Cordarragh||[[:Category:Cordarragh Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Corradreenan East||[[:Category:Corradreenan East Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Corradreenan West||[[:Category:Corradreenan West Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Corrawully||[[:Category:Corrawully Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Correen||[[:Category:Correen Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Croaghrim||[[:Category:Croaghrim Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Crocknakeeragh||[[:Category:Crocknakeeragh Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Crossmurrin||[[:Category:Crossmurrin Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Cullentragh||[[:Category:Cullentragh Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Curragh||[[:Category:Curragh Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |colspan="3"|There are 2 townlands named or containing Curragh in Fermanagh. Any profiles in this category will need to be checked carefully.
Curragh, Aghalurcher Civil Parish, Barony of Magherastephana
Curragh, Killesher Civil Parish, Barony of Clanawley |- |Cushrush Island||[[:Category:Cushrush Island Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Deer Park||[[:Category:Deer Park Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Derryhawlagh||[[:Category:Derryhawlagh Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Derrylester||[[:Category:Derrylester Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Doohatty Glebe||[[:Category:Doohatty Glebe Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Dooneen||[[:Category:Dooneen Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Drumbrughas||[[:Category:Drumbrughas Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Drumcanon||[[:Category:Drumcanon Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Drumcard||[[:Category:Drumcard Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Drumclounish||[[:Category:Drumclounish Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Drumduff||[[:Category:Drumduff Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Drumgague||[[:Category: Drumgague Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]||[[Woods-548| Woods-548]] 17/09/2019 Needs CIB |- |Drumhack||[[:Category:Drumhack Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Druminiskill||[[:Category:Druminiskill Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Drumlaghy||[[:Category:Drumlaghy Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Drummacabranagher||[[:Category:Drummacabranagher Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Drummuck||[[:Category:Drummuck Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Drumsillagh||[[:Category:Drumsillagh Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Drumsroohil||[[:Category:Drumsroohil Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Dummoan or Newtate,||[[:Category:Dummoan or Newtate, Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Edenmore||[[:Category:Edenmore Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Erveny||[[:Category:Erveny Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Finlane||[[:Category:Finlane Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]||[[Woods-548| Woods-548]] Needs CIB |- |Florence||[[:Category:Florence Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Gallagh||[[:Category:Gallagh Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Garrifly||[[:Category:Garrifly Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Gortalughany||[[:Category:Gortalughany Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Gortaree||[[:Category:Gortaree Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Gortatole||[[:Category:Gortatole Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Gorteen||[[:Category:Gorteen Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]||[[Woods-548| Woods-548]] 17/09/2019 Needs CIB |- |colspan="3"|There are 7 townlands named or containing Gorteen in Fermanagh. Any profiles in this category will need to be checked carefully.
Gorteen, Aghavea Civil Parish, Barony of Magherastephana
Gorteen, Cleenish Civil Parish, Barony of Clanawley
Gorteen, Clones (Clankelly portion) Civil Parish, Barony of Clankelly
Gorteen, Devenish Civil Parish, Barony of Magheraboy
Gorteen, Killesher Civil Parish, Barony of Clanawley
Gorteen, Kinawley Civil Parish, Barony of Knockninny
Gorteen, Magheraculmoney Civil Parish, Barony of Lurg |- |Gortermoan||[[:Category:Gortermoan Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Gortgullenan||[[:Category:Gortgullenan Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]||[[Woods-548| Woods-548]] 15/09/2019 Needs CIB |- |Gortmaconnell||[[:Category:Gortmaconnell Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Gortnacally||[[:Category:Gortnacally Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]||[[Woods-548| Woods-548]] 17/09/2019 Needs CIB |- |Gortnagriffin||[[:Category:Gortnagriffin Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Gubbacrock||[[:Category:Gubbacrock Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Inishee||[[:Category:Inishee Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Killernam||[[:Category:Killernam Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]] || |- |Killesher||[[:Category:Killesher Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]] || |- |colspan="3"|Since Killesher is also the Parish name, profiles in this category will need to be checked to see if they belong in Killesher townland or a different one in the Parish. |- |Killyblane||[[:Category:Killyblane Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]] || |- |Killybracken||[[:Category:Killybracken Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Killykeeghan||[[:Category:Killykeeghan Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Kilnameel||[[:Category:Kilnameel Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Kilteen Glebe||[[:Category:Kilteen Glebe Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Knockageehan||[[:Category:Knockageehan Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Knocknabrattoge or Greentown,||[[:Category:Knocknabrattoge or Greentown, Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Lanmore||[[:Category:Lanmore Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]||[[Woods-548| Woods-548]] 15/09/2019 Needs CIB |- |Larganacarran||[[:Category:Larganacarran Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Leamnamoyle||[[:Category:Leamnamoyle Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Leeffa||[[:Category:Leeffa Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Legg||[[:Category:Legg Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Legnabrocky||[[:Category:Legnabrocky Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Legnahorna||[[:Category:Legnahorna Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Legnavea||[[:Category:Legnavea Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Lisblake||[[:Category:Lisblake Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Lisderry||[[:Category:Lisderry Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]||[[Woods-548| Woods-548]] 11 Sept 2019 Needs CIB |- |Lisdivrick||[[:Category:Lisdivrick Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Lisgally||[[:Category:Lisgally Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Lismoonly||[[:Category:Lismoonly Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Mackan Glebe||[[:Category:Mackan Glebe Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]||[[Woods-548| Woods-548]] 11Sept 2019 Needs CIB |- |Marlbank||[[:Category:Marlbank Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Moher||[[:Category:Moher Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Moneen||[[:Category:Moneen Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Mullaghbane||[[:Category:Mullaghbane Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Mullan or Bumper||[[:Category:Mullan or Bumper Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Mullanavehy||[[:Category:Mullanavehy Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Mullynahunshin||[[:Category:Mullynahunshin Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Rossaa||[[:Category:Rossaa Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Rossmacawinny||[[:Category:Rossmacawinny Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Sallysgrove||[[:Category:Sallysgrove Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]||[[Woods-548| Woods-548]] 11 Sept 2019 Needs CIB |- |Skreen||[[:Category:Skreen Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Tattenamona||[[:Category:Tattenamona Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |colspan="3"|There are 2 townlands named or containing Tattenamona in Fermanagh. Any profiles in this category will need to be checked carefully.
Tattenamona, Aghavea Civil Parish, Barony of Magherastephana
Tattenamona, Killesher Civil Parish, Barony of Clanawley |- |Toppan||[[:Category:Toppan Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Trien||[[:Category:Trien Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Tromogagh||[[:Category:Tromogagh Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Trustan Glebe||[[:Category:Trustan Glebe Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |Tully||[[:Category:Tully Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]|| |- |colspan="3"|There are 9 townlands named or containing Tully in Fermanagh. Any profiles in this category will need to be checked carefully.
Tully North, Aghalurcher Civil Parish, Barony of Magherastephana
Tully South, Aghalurcher Civil Parish, Barony of Magherastephana
Tully, Cleenish Civil Parish, Barony of Clanawley
Tully, Clones (Clankelly portion) Civil Parish, Barony of Clankelly
Tully, Derrybrusk Civil Parish, Barony of Tirkennedy
Tully, Inishmacsaint Civil Parish, Barony of Magheraboy
Tully, Killesher Civil Parish, Barony of Clanawley
Tully, Kinawley Civil Parish, Barony of Knockninny
Tully, Trory Civil Parish, Barony of Lurg |- |Tullyhona||[[:Category:Tullyhona Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]||[[Woods-548| Woods-548]] 11 Sept 2019 Needs CIB |- |Wheathill||[[:Category:Wheathill Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh]]||[[Woods-548| Woods-548]] 17/09/2019 Needs CIB |}

Townlands of Killilagh Civil Parish in County Clare

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[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' Click [[Space:Irish_Roots_-_County_Clare_Parish_Categories|here]] to return to Clare or [[Space:Irish_Roots_Category_Planning|here]] to return to the Irish Roots Category Planning space. Click [[Space:Townlands_Spaces_Creation_Help| on this link for help]]. The townlands in Killilagh Parish are those taken from [https://www.townlands.ie/clare/killilagh2/ Townlands.ie] :{| border="1" |- |'''Activity'''||'''Status'''||'''By''' |- |Checked for combination||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 09:20, 17 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Checked for missing names||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 09:20, 17 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Last check of existing townlands||'''20 Apr 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 09:20, 17 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Duplicate townland notes complete||'''17 May 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 09:20, 17 May 2019 (UTC) |} If you create one of the missing categories please link to the category (not forgetting the colon [[:Category: xxxxx, xxxxx, County |COUNTY|]]. If an existing category gets replaced please put - ''completed''
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Townlands of Killinkere Civil Parish in County Cavan

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Townlands of Killoe Civil Parish in County Longford

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Townlands of Killofin Civil Parish in County Clare

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[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' Click [[Space:Irish_Roots_-_County_Clare_Parish_Categories|here]] to return to Clare or [[Space:Irish_Roots_Category_Planning|here]] to return to the Irish Roots Category Planning space. Click [[Space:Townlands_Spaces_Creation_Help| on this link for help]]. The townlands in Killofin Parish are those taken from [https://www.townlands.ie/clare/killofin2/ Townlands.ie] :{| border="1" |- |'''Activity'''||'''Status'''||'''By''' |- |Checked for combination||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 09:20, 17 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Checked for missing names||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 09:20, 17 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Last check of existing townlands||'''20 Apr 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 09:20, 17 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Duplicate townland notes complete||'''17 May 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 09:20, 17 May 2019 (UTC) |} If you create one of the missing categories please link to the category (not forgetting the colon [[:Category: xxxxx, xxxxx, County |COUNTY|]]. If an existing category gets replaced please put - ''completed''
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- in the third column. (Copy from here) :''Tip: You can remove the nowiki tags from , for example, [[Category:Xyz Townland, Zyx Parish, County Yzxabc]] and the line will turn red all you need to do is to click that to create the new category. Don't forget to save the page BEFORE you jump to the category creation.'' :'''Please check to ensure a 'missing' townland has not been added after the date above in either the new or old formats before creating by clicking! Thanks.''' :{| width="100%" border="1" |colspan="3"|'''''Unless otherwise specified any existing categories on WikiTree for townlands have had no duplicate name found within the County'''''. |- |'''Townlands in Killofin'''||'''WikiTree (New) Category Name'''||'''Current Created Categories''' |- |Ballgeery West||[[:Category:Ballgeery West Townland, Killofin Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Ballina||[[:Category:Ballina Townland, Killofin Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Ballyartney||[[:Category:Ballyartney Townland, Killofin Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Ballygeery East||[[:Category:Ballygeery East Townland, Killofin Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Cloonarass||[[:Category:Cloonarass Townland, Killofin Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Cloonkerry East||[[:Category:Cloonkerry East Townland, Killofin Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Cloonkerry West||[[:Category:Cloonkerry West Townland, Killofin Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Colmanstown||[[:Category:Colmanstown Townland, Killofin Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Cullenagh||[[:Category:Cullenagh Townland, Killofin Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Kilkerin||[[:Category:Kilkerin Townland, Killofin Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Killofin||[[:Category:Killofin Townland, Killofin Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |colspan="3"|Since Killofin is also the Parish name, profiles in this category will need to be checked to see if they belong in Killofin townland or a different one in the Parish. |- |Knockphutteen||[[:Category:Knockphutteen Townland, Killofin Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Labasheeda||[[:Category:Labasheeda Townland, Killofin Parish, County Clare]]||[[X-8644|X-8644]] 14:15, 21 October 2019 (UTC) |- |Lakyle North||[[:Category:Lakyle North Townland, Killofin Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Lakyle South||[[:Category:Lakyle South Townland, Killofin Parish, County Clare]]||[[X-8644|X-8644]] 14:23, 21 October 2019 (UTC) |- |Mountshannon East||[[:Category:Mountshannon East Townland, Killofin Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Mountshannon West||[[:Category:Mountshannon West Townland, Killofin Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Slievedooley||[[:Category:Slievedooley Townland, Killofin Parish, County Clare]]||[[Woods-548| Woods-548]] 15/10/2019 Needs CIB |}

Townlands of Killucan Civil Parish in County Westmeath

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[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' Click [[Space:Irish_Roots_-_County_Westmeath_Parish_Categories|here]] to return to Westmeath or [[Space:Irish_Roots_Category_Planning|here]] to return to the Irish Roots Category Planning space. Click [[Space:Townlands_Spaces_Creation_Help| on this link for category creation help]] using these lists. Where townlands exist with qualifying words such as Upper or Lower, Beg or More, North or South etc they should be joined into one category only if they do not appear a separate entities on the 1901/1911 census townlands. The (fictitious) Bogland Upper, Bogland Middle and Bogland Lower townlands which only appear as Boglands on the census should be as ONE category Bogland Townlands - note the plural version in this case. The townlands in Killucan Parish are those taken from [https://www.townlands.ie/westmeath/killucan2/ Townlands.ie] :{| border="1" |- |'''Activity'''||'''Status'''||'''By''' |- |Checked for combination||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 16:29, 02 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Checked for missing names||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 16:29, 02 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Last check of existing townlands||'''01 Jun 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 16:29, 02 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Duplicate townland notes complete||'''02 Jun 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 16:29, 02 June 2019 (UTC) |} If you create one of the missing categories please link to the category (not forgetting the colon [[:Category: xxxxx, xxxxx, County |COUNTY|]]. If an existing category gets replaced please put - ''completed''
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- in the third column. (Copy from here) :''Tip: You can remove the nowiki tags from , for example, [[Category:Xyz Townland, Zyx Parish, County Yzxabc]] and the line will turn red all you need to do is to click that to create the new category. Don't forget to save the page BEFORE you jump to the category creation.'' :'''Please check to ensure a 'missing' townland has not been added after the date above in either the new or old formats before creating by clicking! Thanks.''' :{| width="100%" border="1" |colspan="3"|'''''Unless otherwise specified any existing categories on WikiTree for townlands have had no duplicate name found within the County'''''. |- |'''Townlands in Killucan'''||'''WikiTree (New) Category Name'''||'''Current Created Categories''' |- |Aghamore||[[:Category:Aghamore Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Annaskinnan||[[:Category:Annaskinnan Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Ballinla||[[:Category:Ballinla Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Ballyhaw||[[:Category:Ballyhaw Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Balrowan (Pakenham)||[[:Category:Balrowan (Pakenham) Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Banagher||[[:Category:Banagher Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Brutonstown||[[:Category:Brutonstown Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Brutonstown Little||[[:Category:Brutonstown Little Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Castledown||[[:Category:Castledown Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Chanonstown||[[:Category:Chanonstown Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Cloghanstown||[[:Category:Cloghanstown Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Clonbore||[[:Category:Clonbore Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Cloncrave||[[:Category:Cloncrave Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Cloncullen||[[:Category:Cloncullen Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Clonfad||[[:Category:Clonfad Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Clonreagh||[[:Category:Clonreagh Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Coolcahan||[[:Category:Coolcahan Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Corbally||[[:Category:Corbally Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Corbetstown||[[:Category:Corbetstown Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Correllstown||[[:Category:Correllstown Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Craddanstown||[[:Category:Craddanstown Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Creggstown||[[:Category:Creggstown Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Crossanstown||[[:Category:Crossanstown Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Curristown||[[:Category:Curristown Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Cushinstown||[[:Category:Cushinstown Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Derryboy||[[:Category:Derryboy Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Derrymore||[[:Category:Derrymore Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Edmondstown||[[:Category:Edmondstown Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |colspan="3"|There are 2 townlands named or containing Edmondstown in Westmeath. Any profiles in this category will need to be checked carefully.
Edmondstown, Killucan Civil Parish, Barony of Farbill
Edmondstown, Rathconnell Civil Parish, Barony of Moyashel and Maheradermon |- |Glebe||[[:Category:Glebe Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Grange Beg||[[:Category:Grange Beg Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Grange More||[[:Category:Grange More Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Greatdown||[[:Category:Greatdown Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Grehanstown||[[:Category:Grehanstown Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Griffinstown||[[:Category:Griffinstown Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Heathstown||[[:Category:Heathstown Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Higginstown||[[:Category:Higginstown Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Hightown or Balloughter||[[:Category:Hightown or Balloughter Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Hodgestown||[[:Category:Hodgestown Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Huntingdon||[[:Category:Huntingdon Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Hydepark||[[:Category:Hydepark Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Joristown Lower||[[:Category:Joristown Lower Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]] || |- |Joristown Upper||[[:Category:Joristown Upper Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]] || |- |Kerinstown and Balrowan (Rowley)||[[:Category:Kerinstown and Balrowan (Rowley) Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Killucan||[[:Category:Killucan Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]||[[Woods-548| Woods-548]] 16/09/2019 Needs CIB |- |Kinnegad||[[:Category:Kinnegad Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]] || |- |Knockaville||[[:Category:Knockaville Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]] || |- |Knockmant||[[:Category:Knockmant Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]] || |- |Knocksimon||[[:Category:Knocksimon Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]] || |- |Lisnabin||[[:Category:Lisnabin Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Lowtown or Balleighter||[[:Category:Lowtown or Balleighter Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Lunestown||[[:Category:Lunestown Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Mill Land||[[:Category:Mill Land Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Millerstown||[[:Category:Millerstown Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Monganstown||[[:Category:Monganstown Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Mylestown||[[:Category:Mylestown Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Newdown||[[:Category:Newdown Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Porterstown (Cooke)||[[:Category:Porterstown (Cooke) Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Porterstown (Napper)||[[:Category:Porterstown (Napper) Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Priesttown||[[:Category:Priesttown Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Raharney||[[:Category:Raharney Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Raharney Little||[[:Category:Raharney Little Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Rathbrack||[[:Category:Rathbrack Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Rathnarrow||[[:Category:Rathnarrow Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Rathwire Lower||[[:Category:Rathwire Lower Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Rathwire Upper||[[:Category:Rathwire Upper Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Ratrass||[[:Category:Ratrass Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Rattin||[[:Category:Rattin Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Riverdale||[[:Category:Riverdale Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Riverstown||[[:Category:Riverstown Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Sarsfieldstown||[[:Category:Sarsfieldstown Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Simonstown||[[:Category:Simonstown Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Sionhill||[[:Category:Sionhill Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Thomastown||[[:Category:Thomastown Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Wadestown||[[:Category:Wadestown Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Wardenstown||[[:Category:Wardenstown Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |- |Wooddown||[[:Category:Wooddown Townland, Killucan Parish, County Westmeath]]|| |}

Townlands of Killury Civil Parish in County Kerry

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Townlands of Killybegs Upper Civil Parish in County Donegal

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[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' Click [[Space:Irish_Roots_-_County_Donegal_Parish_Categories|here]] to return to Donegal or [[Space:Irish_Roots_Category_Planning|here]] to return to the Irish Roots Category Planning space. Click [[Space:Townlands_Spaces_Creation_Help| on this link for help]]. Where townlands exist with qualifying words such as Upper or Lower, Beg or More, North or South etc they should be joined into one category only if they do not appear a separate entities on the 1901/1911 census townlands. The (fictitious) Bogland Upper, Bogland Middle and Bogland Lower townlands which only appear as Boglands on the census should be as ONE category Bogland Townlands - note the plural version in this case. The townlands in Killybegs Upper Parish are those taken from [https://www.townlands.ie/donegal/upper-killybegs/ Townlands.ie] :{| border="1" |- |'''Activity'''||'''Status'''||'''By''' |- |Checked for combination||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 10:10, 17 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Checked for missing names||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 10:10, 17 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Last check of existing townlands||'''10 Apr 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 10:10, 17 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Duplicate townland notes complete||'''17 May 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 10:10, 17 May 2019 (UTC) |} If you create one of the missing categories please link to the category (not forgetting the colon [[:Category: xxxxx, xxxxx, County |COUNTY|]]. If an existing category gets replaced please put - ''completed''
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- in the third column. (Copy from here) :''Tip: You can remove the nowiki tags from , for example, [[Category:Xyz Townland, Zyx Parish, County Yzxabc]] and the line will turn red all you need to do is to click that to create the new category. Don't forget to save the page BEFORE you jump to the category creation.'' :'''Please check to ensure a 'missing' townland has not been added after the date above in either the new or old formats before creating by clicking! Thanks.''' :{| width="100%" border="1" |colspan="3"|'''''Unless otherwise specified any existing categories on WikiTree for townlands have had no duplicate name found within the County'''''. |- |'''Townlands in Killybegs Upper'''||'''WikiTree (New) Category Name'''||'''Current Created Categories''' |- |Aghayeevoge||[[:Category:Aghayeevoge Townland, Killybegs Upper Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Balbane||[[:Category:Balbane Townland, Killybegs Upper Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Ballyara||[[:Category:Ballyara Townland, Killybegs Upper Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Bungosteen||[[:Category:Bungosteen Townland, Killybegs Upper Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Carrickataggart||[[:Category:Carrickataggart Townland, Killybegs Upper Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Carricknagore||[[:Category:Carricknagore Townland, Killybegs Upper Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Carricknamoghil||[[:Category:Carricknamoghil Townland, Killybegs Upper Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Cashelcummin||[[:Category:Cashelcummin Townland, Killybegs Upper Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Cornacahan||[[:Category:Cornacahan Townland, Killybegs Upper Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Corporation||[[:Category:Corporation Townland, Killybegs Upper Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Croaghlin||[[:Category:Croaghlin Townland, Killybegs Upper Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Crocknafeola||[[:Category:Crocknafeola Townland, Killybegs Upper Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Cullion||[[:Category:Cullion Townland, Killybegs Upper Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Cunlin||[[:Category:Cunlin Townland, Killybegs Upper Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Drumanoo||[[:Category:Drumanoo Townland, Killybegs Upper Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 11:07, 6 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Drumbarity||[[:Category:Drumbarity Townland, Killybegs Upper Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Drumbeagh||[[:Category:Drumbeagh Townland, Killybegs Upper Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Faiafannan||[[:Category:Faiafannan Townland, Killybegs Upper Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Fintragh||[[:Category:Fintragh Townland, Killybegs Upper Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 11:07, 6 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Glebe||[[:Category:Glebe Townland, Killybegs Upper Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Glenlee||[[:Category:Glenlee Townland, Killybegs Upper Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Killybegs||Killybegs Townland, Killybegs Upper Parish, County Donegal|| |- |Largynagreana||[[:Category:Largynagreana Townland, Killybegs Upper Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Largysillagh||[[:Category:Largysillagh Townland, Killybegs Upper Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Letter||[[:Category:Letter Townland, Killybegs Upper Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Meenachullalan||[[:Category:Meenachullalan Townland, Killybegs Upper Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Meenaroshin||[[:Category:Meenaroshin Townland, Killybegs Upper Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Meenawley||[[:Category:Meenawley Townland, Killybegs Upper Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Meenreagh||[[:Category:Meenreagh Townland, Killybegs Upper Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Meentadun||[[:Category:Meentadun Townland, Killybegs Upper Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Meenyhooghan||[[:Category:Meenyhooghan Townland, Killybegs Upper Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Roechrow||[[:Category:Roechrow Townland, Killybegs Upper Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Roshin||[[:Category:Roshin Townland, Killybegs Upper Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Rotten Island||[[:Category:Rotten Island Townland, Killybegs Upper Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Stragar||[[:Category:Stragar Townland, Killybegs Upper Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 11:07, 6 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Straleeny||[[:Category:Straleeny Townland, Killybegs Upper Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Tieveskeelta||[[:Category:Tieveskeelta Townland, Killybegs Upper Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Tullaghacullion||[[:Category:Tullaghacullion Townland, Killybegs Upper Parish, County Donegal]]|| |}

Townlands of Kilmacrenan Civil Parish in County Donegal

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[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' Click [[Space:Irish_Roots_-_County_Donegal_Parish_Categories|here]] to return to Donegal or [[Space:Irish_Roots_Category_Planning|here]] to return to the Irish Roots Category Planning space. Click [[Space:Townlands_Spaces_Creation_Help| on this link for help]]. Where townlands exist with qualifying words such as Upper or Lower, Beg or More, North or South etc they should be joined into one category only if they do not appear a separate entities on the 1901/1911 census townlands. The (fictitious) Bogland Upper, Bogland Middle and Bogland Lower townlands which only appear as Boglands on the census should be as ONE category Bogland Townlands - note the plural version in this case. The townlands in Kilmacrenan Parish are those taken from [https://www.townlands.ie/donegal/kilmacrenan/ Townlands.ie] :{| border="1" |- |'''Activity'''||'''Status'''||'''By''' |- |Checked for combination||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 10:10, 17 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Checked for missing names||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 10:10, 17 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Last check of existing townlands||'''10 Apr 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 10:10, 17 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Duplicate townland notes complete||'''17 May 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 10:10, 17 May 2019 (UTC) |} If you create one of the missing categories please link to the category (not forgetting the colon [[:Category: xxxxx, xxxxx, County |COUNTY|]]. If an existing category gets replaced please put - ''completed''
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- in the third column. (Copy from here) :''Tip: You can remove the nowiki tags from , for example, [[Category:Xyz Townland, Zyx Parish, County Yzxabc]] and the line will turn red all you need to do is to click that to create the new category. Don't forget to save the page BEFORE you jump to the category creation.'' :'''Please check to ensure a 'missing' townland has not been added after the date above in either the new or old formats before creating by clicking! Thanks.''' :{| width="100%" border="1" |colspan="3"|'''''Unless otherwise specified any existing categories on WikiTree for townlands have had no duplicate name found within the County'''''. |- |'''Townlands in Kilmacrenan'''||'''WikiTree (New) Category Name'''||'''Current Created Categories''' |- |Aghawoney||[[:Category:Aghawoney Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 20:08, 11 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Ballybuninabber||[[:Category:Ballybuninabber Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Ballykeeran||[[:Category:Ballykeeran Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 14:55, 31 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Ballyscanlan Lower||[[:Category:Ballyscanlan Lower Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Ballyscanlan Upper||[[:Category:Ballyscanlan Upper Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 12:42, 9 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Barnes Lower||[[:Category:Barnes Lower Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Barnes Upper||[[:Category:Barnes Upper Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Bellanascaddan||[[:Category:Bellanascaddan Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Carmoney||[[:Category:Carmoney Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Carrickybressil||[[:Category:Carrickybressil Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Carrownaganonagh||[[:Category:Carrownaganonagh Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Carrownasaul||[[:Category:Carrownasaul Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 12:42, 9 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Cashel||[[:Category:Cashel Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]|| ''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 18:48, 23 July 2019 (UTC) |- |Casheleenan||[[:Category:Casheleenan Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Cashelgay||[[:Category:Cashelgay Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 12:42, 9 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Cloghroe||[[:Category:Cloghroe Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Clonkilly Beg||[[:Category:Clonkilly Beg Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Clonkilly More||[[:Category:Clonkilly More Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Cool Lower||[[:Category:Cool Lower Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Cool Upper||[[:Category:Cool Upper Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Cottian||[[:Category:Cottian Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Court||[[:Category:Court Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Cranberry Island||[[:Category:Cranberry Island Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Cranford||[[:Category:Cranford Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 12:42, 9 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Currin||[[:Category:Currin Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Derriscligh||[[:Category:Derriscligh Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Doon||[[:Category:Doon Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Drumabodan||[[:Category:Drumabodan Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]|| ''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 11:28, 13 July 2019 (UTC) |- |Drumbrick||[[:Category:Drumbrick Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Drumdeevin||[[:Category:Drumdeevin Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Drumeasan||[[:Category:Drumeasan Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Drumlurgagh||[[:Category:Drumlurgagh Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Drummacaladder||[[:Category:Drummacaladder Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Drumoghill||[[:Category:Drumoghill Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Edenacarnan North||[[:Category:Edenacarnan North Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Edenacarnan South||[[:Category:Edenacarnan South Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 12:42, 9 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Fawans||[[:Category:Fawans Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Garrowcarry||[[:Category:Garrowcarry Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 12:42, 9 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Glasnant||[[:Category:Glasnant Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Glenkeo||[[:Category:Glenkeo Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Golan||[[:Category:Golan Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Goldrum||[[:Category:Goldrum Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Gortalaban||[[:Category:Gortalaban Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 12:42, 9 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Gortmacall Beg||[[:Category:Gortmacall Beg Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Gortnacorrib||[[:Category:Gortnacorrib Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Gortnalaragh||[[:Category:Gortnalaragh Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Gortnaskeagh||[[:Category:Gortnaskeagh Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Gortnmacall More||[[:Category:Gortnmacall More Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Grovehall||[[:Category:Grovehall Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Gull Island||[[:Category:Gull Island Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Inishyweel||[[:Category:Inishyweel Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Juniper Island||[[:Category:Juniper Island Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Keenaghan||[[:Category:Keenaghan Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Kilconnell||[[:Category:Kilconnell Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Killoughcarran||[[:Category:Killoughcarran Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]|| ''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 18:50, 23 July 2019 (UTC) |- |Killydesert||[[:Category:Killydesert Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Kilmacrennan||[[:Category:Kilmacrennan Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Knocknabollan||[[:Category:Knocknabollan Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Legnahoory||[[:Category:Legnahoory Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 15:07, 31 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Letter||[[:Category:Letter Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 12:42, 9 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Letterfad||[[:Category:Letterfad Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Loughaskerry||[[:Category:Loughaskerry Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Meenbunone||[[:Category:Meenbunone Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]|| ''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 11:20, 3 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Meenreagh||[[:Category:Meenreagh Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Portleen||[[:Category:Portleen Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Proclis||[[:Category:Proclis Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Rathdonnell||[[:Category:Rathdonnell Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Ray||[[:Category:Ray Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Skerry||[[:Category:Skerry Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 14:59, 14 July 2019 (UTC) |- |Skreen Lower||[[:Category:Skreen Lower Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Skreen Upper||[[:Category:Skreen Upper Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Sockar||[[:Category:Sockar Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Stick||[[:Category:Stick Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Stragraddy||[[:Category:Stragraddy Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Tawny Lower||[[:Category:Tawny Lower Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Tawny Middle||[[:Category:Tawny Middle Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Tawny Upper||[[:Category:Tawny Upper Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 12:42, 9 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Tirargus||[[:Category:Tirargus Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 14:59, 31 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Tirkillin||[[:Category:Tirkillin Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 12:42, 9 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Woodquarter||[[:Category:Woodquarter Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal]]|| |}

Townlands of Kilmacteige Civil Parish in County Sligo

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[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' Click [[Space:Irish_Roots_-_County_Sligo_Parish_Categories|here]] to return to Sligo or [[Space:Irish_Roots_Category_Planning|here]] to return to the Irish Roots Category Planning space. Click [[Space:Townlands_Spaces_Creation_Help| on this link for category creation help]] using these lists. Where townlands exist with qualifying words such as Upper or Lower, Beg or More, North or South etc they should be joined into one category only if they do not appear a separate entities on the 1901/1911 census townlands. The (fictitious) Bogland Upper, Bogland Middle and Bogland Lower townlands which only appear as Boglands on the census should be as ONE category Bogland Townlands - note the plural version in this case. The townlands in Kilmacteige Parish are those taken from [https://www.townlands.ie/sligo/kilmacteige2/ Townlands.ie] :{| border="1" |- |'''Activity'''||'''Status'''||'''By''' |- |Checked for combination||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 18:19, 01 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Checked for missing names||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 18:19, 01 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Last check of existing townlands||'''01 Jun 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 18:19, 01 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Duplicate townland notes complete||'''01 Jun 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 18:19, 01 June 2019 (UTC) |} If you create one of the missing categories please link to the category (not forgetting the colon [[:Category: xxxxx, xxxxx, County |COUNTY|]]. If an existing category gets replaced please put - ''completed''
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''Requires a rename. Do not create''|| |- |Carraun||[[:Category:Carraun Townland, Kilmacteige Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Carrigeenagowna||[[:Category:Carrigeenagowna Townland, Kilmacteige Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Carrowlobaun||[[:Category:Carrowlobaun Townland, Kilmacteige Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Carrownagappul||[[:Category:Carrownagappul Townland, Kilmacteige Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Carrowreagh||[[:Category:Carrowreagh Townland, Kilmacteige Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Castlerock||[[:Category:Castlerock Townland, Kilmacteige Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Claddagh||[[:Category:Claddagh Townland, Kilmacteige Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Cloonbarry||[[:Category:Cloonbarry Townland, Kilmacteige Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Cloonca||[[:Category:Cloonca Townland, Kilmacteige Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Cloongoonagh||[[:Category:Cloongoonagh Townland, Kilmacteige Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Cloonydiveen||[[:Category:Cloonydiveen Townland, Kilmacteige Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Coolerecuill||[[:Category:Coolerecuill Townland, Kilmacteige Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Corray||[[:Category:Corray Townland, Kilmacteige Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Cregghassaun||[[:Category:Cregghassaun Townland, Kilmacteige Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Culdaly||[[:Category:Culdaly Townland, Kilmacteige Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Curraghboy||[[:Category:Curraghboy Townland, Kilmacteige Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Dawros||[[:Category:Dawros Townland, Kilmacteige Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Drimina||[[:Category:Drimina Townland, Kilmacteige Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Drummartin||[[:Category:Drummartin Townland, Kilmacteige Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Eskragh||[[:Category:Eskragh Townland, Kilmacteige Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Glenawoo||[[:Category:Glenawoo Townland, Kilmacteige Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Gortermone||[[:Category:Gortermone Townland, Kilmacteige Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Gortersluin||[[:Category:Gortersluin Townland, Kilmacteige Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Killure||[[:Category:Killure Townland, Kilmacteige Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Kilmacteige||[[:Category:Kilmacteige Townland, Kilmacteige Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |colspan="3"|Since Kilmacteige is also the Parish name, profiles in this category will need to be checked to see if they belong in Kilmacteige townland or a different one in the Parish. |- |Kincuillew||[[:Category:Kincuillew Townland, Kilmacteige Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Knockahoney||[[:Category:Knockahoney Townland, Kilmacteige Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Knockasliggaun||[[:Category:Knockasliggaun Townland, Kilmacteige Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Knockbrack||[[:Category:Knockbrack Townland, Kilmacteige Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Largan||[[:Category:Largan Townland, Kilmacteige Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Letterbrone||[[:Category:Letterbrone Townland, Kilmacteige Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Lislea||[[:Category:Lislea Townland, Kilmacteige Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Meenagleragh||[[:Category:Meenagleragh Townland, Kilmacteige Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Meenaglogh||[[:Category:Meenaglogh Townland, Kilmacteige Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Meenamaddoo||[[:Category:Meenamaddoo Townland, Kilmacteige Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Oughaval||[[:Category:Oughaval Townland, Kilmacteige Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Ounagh||[[:Category:Ounagh Townland, Kilmacteige Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Rue||[[:Category:Rue Townland, Kilmacteige Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Tawnaneilleen||[[:Category:Tawnaneilleen Townland, Kilmacteige Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Toberroddy||[[:Category:Toberroddy Townland, Kilmacteige Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Toorlestraun||[[:Category:Toorlestraun Townland, Kilmacteige Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Tullaghaglass||[[:Category:Tullaghaglass Townland, Kilmacteige Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Tullanaglug||[[:Category:Tullanaglug Townland, Kilmacteige Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Tullymoy||[[:Category:Tullymoy Townland, Kilmacteige Parish, County Sligo]]|| |}

Townlands of Kilmaley Civil Parish in County Clare

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[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' Click [[Space:Irish_Roots_-_County_Clare_Parish_Categories|here]] to return to Clare or [[Space:Irish_Roots_Category_Planning|here]] to return to the Irish Roots Category Planning space. Click [[Space:Townlands_Spaces_Creation_Help| on this link for help]]. The townlands in Kilmaley Parish are those taken from [https://www.townlands.ie/clare/kilmaley/ Townlands.ie] :{| border="1" |- |'''Activity'''||'''Status'''||'''By''' |- |Checked for combination||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 09:20, 17 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Checked for missing names||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 09:20, 17 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Last check of existing townlands||'''20 Apr 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 09:20, 17 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Duplicate townland notes complete||'''17 May 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 09:20, 17 May 2019 (UTC) |} If you create one of the missing categories please link to the category (not forgetting the colon [[:Category: xxxxx, xxxxx, County |COUNTY|]]. If an existing category gets replaced please put - ''completed''
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Kilcloher, Kilballyowen Civil Parish, Barony of Moyarta
Kilcloher, Kilmaley Civil Parish, Barony of Islands |- |Kilcolumb||[[:Category:Kilcolumb Townland, Kilmaley Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Kilmaley||[[:Category:Kilmaley Townland, Kilmaley Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |colspan="3"|Since Kilmaley is also the Parish name, profiles in this category will need to be checked to see if they belong in Kilmaley townland or a different one in the Parish. |- |Kinturk||[[:Category:Kinturk Townland, Kilmaley Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Knockatunna||[[:Category:Knockatunna Townland, Kilmaley Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |colspan="3"|There are 2 townlands named or containing Knockatunna in Clare. Any profiles in this category will need to be checked carefully.
Knockatunna, Feakle Civil Parish, Barony of Tulla Upper
Knockatunna, Kilmaley Civil Parish, Barony of Islands |- |Knockdangan||[[:Category:Knockdangan Townland, Kilmaley Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Knockmore||[[:Category:Knockmore Townland, Kilmaley Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Knockmoy||[[:Category:Knockmoy Townland, Kilmaley Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Kyleatunna||[[:Category:Kyleatunna Townland, Kilmaley Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Lecarrow Beg||[[:Category:Lecarrow Beg Townland, Kilmaley Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Lecarrow More||[[:Category:Lecarrow More Townland, Kilmaley Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Lehaknock||[[:Category:Lehaknock Townland, Kilmaley Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Letteragh||[[:Category:Letteragh Townland, Kilmaley Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Lisbiggeen||[[:Category:Lisbiggeen Townland, Kilmaley Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Lispuckaun||[[:Category:Lispuckaun Townland, Kilmaley Parish, County Clare]]||[[Woods-548| Woods-548]] 1/10/2019 Needs CIB |- |Lisroe||[[:Category:Lisroe Townland, Kilmaley Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Loughburke||[[:Category:Loughburke Townland, Kilmaley Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Magowna||[[:Category:Magowna Townland, Kilmaley Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Rathcrony||[[:Category:Rathcrony Townland, Kilmaley Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Reanagishagh||[[:Category:Reanagishagh Townland, Kilmaley Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Sheeaun||[[:Category:Sheeaun Townland, Kilmaley Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Slaghbooly||[[:Category:Slaghbooly Townland, Kilmaley Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Slenletternafinny||[[:Category:Slenletternafinny Townland, Kilmaley Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Slievealoughaun||[[:Category:Slievealoughaun Townland, Kilmaley Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Tullaoghboy||[[:Category:Tullaoghboy Townland, Kilmaley Parish, County Clare]]|| |}

Townlands of Kilmeen Civil Parish (Duhallow) in County Cork

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[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' Click [[Space:Irish_Roots_-_County_Cork_Parish_Categories|here]] to return to Cork or [[Space:Irish_Roots_Category_Planning|here]] to return to the Irish Roots Category Planning space. Click [[Space:Townlands_Spaces_Creation_Help| on this link for category creation help]] using these lists. See: [https://drive.google.com/open?id=14J3DHEGGHDwQ5HR0bwJp8ZHGTAyxYDIO Using The Catagorization Implementation Pages.pdf]

Parish and Townland CIB files [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/11XVDsdFKo7JjR_CGIYYcH9HXDlyXOA_y?usp=sharing can be found in the appropriate folder here] if they exist, if not please ask for them. The townlands in Kilmeen Parish in the Barony of Duhallow are those taken from [https://www.townlands.ie/cork/kilmeen3/ Townlands.ie] :{| border="1" |- |'''Activity'''||'''Status'''||'''By''' |- |Checked for combination||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 13:37, 17 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Checked for missing names||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 13:37, 17 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Last check of existing townlands||'''17 Jun 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 13:37, 17 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Duplicate townland notes complete||'''17 Jun 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 13:37, 17 June 2019 (UTC) |} If you create one of the missing categories please link to the category (not forgetting the colon [[:Category: xxxxx, xxxxx, County |COUNTY|]]. If an existing category gets replaced please put - ''completed''
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Acres, Fanlobbus Civil Parish, Barony of East Carbery (West Division)
Acres, Kilmeen Civil Parish, Barony of Duhallow
Acres, Templenacarriga Civil Parish, Barony of Barrymore
Acres, Dromdaleague Civil Parish, Barony of West Carbery (East Division)
Acres, Kilbolane Civil Parish, Barony of Orrery and Kilmore
Acres, Kilmacabea Civil Parish, Barony of West Carbery (East Division)
Acres, Litter Civil Parish, Barony of Fermoy
Acres, Ringrone Civil Parish, Barony of Courceys |- |Aghaneenagh||[[:Category:Aghaneenagh Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Ballyhoolahan East||[[:Category:Ballyhoolahan East Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Ballyhoolahan Middle||[[:Category:Ballyhoolahan Middle Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Ballyhoolahan West||[[:Category:Ballyhoolahan West Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Bawnaneel||[[:Category:Bawnaneel Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Cappaphaudeen||[[:Category:Cappaphaudeen Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Clashykinleen East||[[:Category:Clashykinleen East Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Clashykinleen West||[[:Category:Clashykinleen West Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Cloghvoula||[[:Category:Cloghvoula Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Cloongeel||[[:Category:Cloongeel Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Croanrea||[[:Category:Croanrea Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Curragh||[[:Category:Curragh Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Derrishal||[[:Category:Derrishal Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Derrygalun||[[:Category:Derrygalun Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Derryleigh||[[:Category:Derryleigh Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Derrynamona||[[:Category:Derrynamona Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Derrynatubbrid||[[:Category:Derrynatubbrid Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Doonasleen East||[[:Category:Doonasleen East Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Doonasleen North||[[:Category:Doonasleen North Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Doonasleen South||[[:Category:Doonasleen South Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Dromanarrigle||[[:Category:Dromanarrigle Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Dromskarragh Beg||[[:Category:Dromskarragh Beg Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Dromskarragh More||[[:Category:Dromskarragh More Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Farrangeel||[[:Category:Farrangeel Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Foilogohig||[[:Category:Foilogohig Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Garranbaun||[[:Category:Garranbaun Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Glantaunmacarthy||[[:Category:Glantaunmacarthy Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Glenalougha||[[:Category:Glenalougha Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Glenlahan||[[:Category:Glenlahan Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Glenreagh||[[:Category:Glenreagh Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Glentanedowney||[[:Category:Glentanedowney Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Glentanefinnane||[[:Category:Glentanefinnane Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Gneeves||[[:Category:Gneeves Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Gortateeboy||[[:Category:Gortateeboy Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Gortearagh||[[:Category:Gortearagh Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Illaunknocknanagh||[[:Category:Illaunknocknanagh Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Islandav||[[:Category:Islandav Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Islandbrack||[[:Category:Islandbrack Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Keel||[[:Category:Keel Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Killasseragh||[[:Category:Killasseragh Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Killeenleagh||[[:Category:Killeenleagh Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Kilnahulla Beg||[[:Category:Kilnahulla Beg Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Kilnahulla More||[[:Category:Kilnahulla More Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Kippagh||[[:Category:Kippagh Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Kishkeam Lower||[[:Category:Kishkeam Lower Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Kishkeam Upper||[[:Category:Kishkeam Upper Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Knockaclarig||[[:Category:Knockaclarig Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Knockaneroe||[[:Category:Knockaneroe Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Knockavoreen||[[:Category:Knockavoreen Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Knockeenacurrig East||[[:Category:Knockeenacurrig East Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Knockeenacurrig West||[[:Category:Knockeenacurrig West Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Knockeenadallane||[[:Category:Knockeenadallane Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Knocklagh||[[:Category:Knocklagh Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Knockmanagh||[[:Category:Knockmanagh Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Knocknacurragh||[[:Category:Knocknacurragh Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Knocknamucklagh||[[:Category:Knocknamucklagh Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Knocknanagh Commons||[[:Category:Knocknanagh Commons Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Knocknanagh East||[[:Category:Knocknanagh East Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Knocknanagh West||[[:Category:Knocknanagh West Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Knockyrourke||[[:Category:Knockyrourke Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Laharan East||[[:Category:Laharan East Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Laharan West||[[:Category:Laharan West Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Lisrobin East||[[:Category:Lisrobin East Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Lisrobin West||[[:Category:Lisrobin West Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Loumanagh North||[[:Category:Loumanagh North Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Loumanagh South||[[:Category:Loumanagh South Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Maulyclickeen||[[:Category:Maulyclickeen Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Meendurragha||[[:Category:Meendurragha Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Meens||[[:Category:Meens Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Meentyflugh||[[:Category:Meentyflugh Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Paal East||[[:Category:Paal East Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Paal West||[[:Category:Paal West Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Rascalstreet||[[:Category:Rascalstreet Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Rea-Allen||[[:Category:Rea-Allen Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Reanagashel||[[:Category:Reanagashel Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Reandallane||[[:Category:Reandallane Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Shanavoher||[[:Category:Shanavoher Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Tooreenavuscaun||[[:Category:Tooreenavuscaun Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Tooreenduff||[[:Category:Tooreenduff Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Tooreenfineen||[[:Category:Tooreenfineen Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Ummeraboy East||[[:Category:Ummeraboy East Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Ummeraboy West||[[:Category:Ummeraboy West Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Urraghil Beg||[[:Category:Urraghil Beg Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Urraghilmore (East)||[[:Category:Urraghilmore (East) Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |- |Urraghilmore (West)||[[:Category:Urraghilmore (West) Townland, Kilmeen Parish, Duhallow, County Cork]]|| |}

Townlands of Kilmihil Civil Parish in County Clare

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[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' Click [[Space:Irish_Roots_-_County_Clare_Parish_Categories|here]] to return to Clare or [[Space:Irish_Roots_Category_Planning|here]] to return to the Irish Roots Category Planning space. Click [[Space:Townlands_Spaces_Creation_Help| on this link for help]]. The townlands in Kilmihil Parish are those taken from [https://www.townlands.ie/clare/kilmihil2/ Townlands.ie] :{| border="1" |- |'''Activity'''||'''Status'''||'''By''' |- |Checked for combination||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 09:20, 17 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Checked for missing names||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 09:20, 17 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Last check of existing townlands||'''20 Apr 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 09:20, 17 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Duplicate townland notes complete||'''17 May 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 09:20, 17 May 2019 (UTC) |} If you create one of the missing categories please link to the category (not forgetting the colon [[:Category: xxxxx, xxxxx, County |COUNTY|]]. If an existing category gets replaced please put - ''completed''
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Townlands of Kilmore Civil Parish (Upper Ormond) in County Tipperary

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[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' Click [[Space:Irish_Roots_-_County_Tipperary_Parish_Categories|here]] to return to Tipperary or [[Space:Irish_Roots_Category_Planning|here]] to return to the Irish Roots Category Planning space. Click [[Space:Townlands_Spaces_Creation_Help| on this link for category creation help]] using these lists. See: [https://drive.google.com/open?id=14J3DHEGGHDwQ5HR0bwJp8ZHGTAyxYDIO Using The Catagorization Implementation Pages.pdf]

Parish and Townland CIB files [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/11XVDsdFKo7JjR_CGIYYcH9HXDlyXOA_y?usp=sharing can be found in the appropriate folder here] if they exist, if not please ask for them. The townlands in Kilmore Parish in the Barony of Ormond Upper are those taken from [https://www.townlands.ie/tipperary/kilmore3/ Townlands.ie] :{| border="1" |- |'''Activity'''||'''Status'''||'''By''' |- |Checked for combination||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 10:09, 02 July 2019 (UTC) |- |Checked for missing names||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 10:09, 02 July 2019 (UTC) |- |Last check of existing townlands||'''01 Jun 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 10:09, 02 July 2019 (UTC) |- |Duplicate townland notes complete||'''02 Jul 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 10:09, 02 July 2019 (UTC) |} If you create one of the missing categories please link to the category (not forgetting the colon [[:Category: xxxxx, xxxxx, County |COUNTY|]]. If an existing category gets replaced please put - ''completed''
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- in the third column. (Copy from here) :''Tip: You can remove the nowiki tags from , for example, [[Category:Xyz Townland, Zyx Parish, County Yzxabc]] and the line will turn red all you need to do is to click that to create the new category. Don't forget to save the page BEFORE you jump to the category creation.'' :'''Please check to ensure a 'missing' townland has not been added after the date above in either the new or old formats before creating by clicking! Thanks.''' :{| width="100%" border="1" |colspan="3"|'''''Unless otherwise specified any existing categories on WikiTree for townlands have had no duplicate name found within the County'''''. |- |'''Townlands in Kilmore'''||'''WikiTree (New) Category Name'''||'''Current Created Categories''' |- |Ballincur||[[:Category:Ballincur Townland, Kilmore Parish, Ormond Upper, County Tipperary]]|| |- |Ballyanrahan||[[:Category:Ballyanrahan Townland, Kilmore Parish, Ormond Upper, County Tipperary]]|| |- |Ballycahill||[[:Category:Ballycahill Townland, Kilmore Parish, Ormond Upper, County Tipperary]]|| |- |Ballygown North||[[:Category:Ballygown North Townland, Kilmore Parish, Ormond Upper, County Tipperary]]|| |- |Ballygown South||[[:Category:Ballygown South Townland, Kilmore Parish, Ormond Upper, County Tipperary]]|| |- |Ballyhow||[[:Category:Ballyhow Townland, Kilmore Parish, Ormond Upper, County Tipperary]]|| |- |Ballyphilip||[[:Category:Ballyphilip Townland, Kilmore Parish, Ormond Upper, County Tipperary]]|| |- |Barravie||[[:Category:Barravie Townland, Kilmore Parish, Ormond Upper, County Tipperary]]|| |- |Bawn||[[:Category:Bawn Townland, Kilmore Parish, Ormond Upper, County Tipperary]]|| |- |Bolingbrook||[[:Category:Bolingbrook Townland, Kilmore Parish, Ormond Upper, County Tipperary]]|| |- |Boolteeny||[[:Category:Boolteeny Townland, Kilmore Parish, Ormond Upper, County Tipperary]]|| |- |Capparoe||[[:Category:Capparoe Townland, Kilmore Parish, Ormond Upper, County Tipperary]]|| |- |Carrow||[[:Category:Carrow Townland, Kilmore Parish, Ormond Upper, County Tipperary]]|| |- |colspan="3"|There are 5 townlands named or containing Carrow in Tipperary. Any profiles in this category will need to be checked carefully.
Carrow, Ballybacon Civil Parish, Barony of Iffa and Offa West
Carrow, Ballysheehan Civil Parish, Barony of Middlethird
Carrow, Kilmore Civil Parish, Barony of Upper Ormond
Carrow, Monsea Civil Parish, Barony of Lower Ormond
Carrow, Donohill Civil Parish, Barony of Kilnamanagh Lower |- |Cloonanagh||[[:Category:Cloonanagh Townland, Kilmore Parish, Ormond Upper, County Tipperary]]|| |- |Cooleen||[[:Category:Cooleen Townland, Kilmore Parish, Ormond Upper, County Tipperary]]|| |- |Cranahurt||[[:Category:Cranahurt Townland, Kilmore Parish, Ormond Upper, County Tipperary]]|| |- |Curraghameen||[[:Category:Curraghameen Townland, Kilmore Parish, Ormond Upper, County Tipperary]]|| |- |Curryquin||[[:Category:Curryquin Townland, Kilmore Parish, Ormond Upper, County Tipperary]]|| |- |Deerpark||[[:Category:Deerpark Townland, Kilmore Parish, Ormond Upper, County Tipperary]]|| |- |Downamona||[[:Category:Downamona Townland, Kilmore Parish, Ormond Upper, County Tipperary]]|| |- |Erinagh||[[:Category:Erinagh Townland, Kilmore Parish, Ormond Upper, County Tipperary]]|| |- |Garryard East||[[:Category:Garryard East Townland, Kilmore Parish, Ormond Upper, County Tipperary]]|| |- |Garryard West||[[:Category:Garryard West Townland, Kilmore Parish, Ormond Upper, County Tipperary]]|| |- |Garryclogher||[[:Category:Garryclogher Townland, Kilmore Parish, Ormond Upper, County Tipperary]]|| |- |Garrymore||[[:Category:Garrymore Townland, Kilmore Parish, Ormond Upper, County Tipperary]]|| |- |Gorteenadiha||[[:Category:Gorteenadiha Townland, Kilmore Parish, Ormond Upper, County Tipperary]]|| |- |Gortnacleha||[[:Category:Gortnacleha Townland, Kilmore Parish, Ormond Upper, County Tipperary]]|| |- |Gortshaneroe||[[:Category:Gortshaneroe Townland, Kilmore Parish, Ormond Upper, County Tipperary]]|| |- |Kilboy||[[:Category:Kilboy Townland, Kilmore Parish, Ormond Upper, County Tipperary]]|| |- |Kilmore||[[:Category:Kilmore Townland, Kilmore Parish, Ormond Upper, County Tipperary]]|| |- |Kiltyrome||[[:Category:Kiltyrome Townland, Kilmore Parish, Ormond Upper, County Tipperary]]|| |- |Knockanroe||[[:Category:Knockanroe Townland, Kilmore Parish, Ormond Upper, County Tipperary]]|| |- |Lahid||[[:Category:Lahid Townland, Kilmore Parish, Ormond Upper, County Tipperary]]|| |- |Lisbrien||[[:Category:Lisbrien Townland, Kilmore Parish, Ormond Upper, County Tipperary]]|| |- |Lisduff||[[:Category:Lisduff Townland, Kilmore Parish, Ormond Upper, County Tipperary]]|| |- |Lisheenacloonta||[[:Category:Lisheenacloonta Townland, Kilmore Parish, Ormond Upper, County Tipperary]]|| |- |Lisnageenly||[[:Category:Lisnageenly Townland, Kilmore Parish, Ormond Upper, County Tipperary]]|| |- |Lissenhall||[[:Category:Lissenhall Townland, Kilmore Parish, Ormond Upper, County Tipperary]]|| |- |Lissyleamy||[[:Category:Lissyleamy Townland, Kilmore Parish, Ormond Upper, County Tipperary]]|| |- |Logg||[[:Category:Logg Townland, Kilmore Parish, Ormond Upper, County Tipperary]]|| |- |Monaroan||[[:Category:Monaroan Townland, Kilmore Parish, Ormond Upper, County Tipperary]]|| |- |Mountisland||[[:Category:Mountisland Townland, Kilmore Parish, Ormond Upper, County Tipperary]]|| |- |Mucklin||[[:Category:Mucklin Townland, Kilmore Parish, Ormond Upper, County Tipperary]]|| |- |Sragh||[[:Category:Sragh Townland, Kilmore Parish, Ormond Upper, County Tipperary]]|| |- |Stangs||[[:Category:Stangs Townland, Kilmore Parish, Ormond Upper, County Tipperary]]|| |- |The Division||[[:Category:The Division Townland, Kilmore Parish, Ormond Upper, County Tipperary]]|| |- |Tulla||[[:Category:Tulla Townland, Kilmore Parish, Ormond Upper, County Tipperary]]|| |- |Tullahedy||[[:Category:Tullahedy Townland, Kilmore Parish, Ormond Upper, County Tipperary]]|| |}

Townlands of Kilmore Civil Parish in County Mayo

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[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' Click [[Space:Irish_Roots_-_County_Mayo_Parish_Categories|here]] to return to Mayo or [[Space:Irish_Roots_Category_Planning|here]] to return to the Irish Roots Category Planning space. Click [[Space:Townlands_Spaces_Creation_Help| on this link for category creation help]] using these lists. Where townlands exist with qualifying words such as Upper or Lower, Beg or More, North or South etc they should be joined into one category only if they do not appear a separate entities on the 1901/1911 census townlands. The (fictitious) Bogland Upper, Bogland Middle and Bogland Lower townlands which only appear as Boglands on the census should be as ONE category Bogland Townlands - note the plural version in this case. The townlands in Kilmore Parish are those taken from [https://www.townlands.ie/mayo/kilmore/ Townlands.ie] :{| border="1" |- |'''Activity'''||'''Status'''||'''By''' |- |Checked for combination||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 19:22, 31 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Checked for missing names||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 19:22, 31 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Last check of existing townlands||'''31 May 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 19:22, 31 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Duplicate townland notes complete||'''31 May 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 19:22, 31 May 2019 (UTC) |} If you create one of the missing categories please link to the category (not forgetting the colon [[:Category: xxxxx, xxxxx, County |COUNTY|]]. If an existing category gets replaced please put - ''completed''
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Annagh, Aghamore Civil Parish, Barony of Costello
Annagh, Ballinrobe Civil Parish, Barony of Kilmaine
Annagh, Islandeady Civil Parish, Barony of Carra
Annagh, Kilmore Civil Parish, Barony of Erris
Annagh Beg, Kilfian Civil Parish, Barony of Tirawley
Annagh Hill, Killedan Civil Parish, Barony of Gallen
Annagh Island, Kilbelfad Civil Parish, Barony of Tirawley
Annagh Island, Kilcommon Civil Parish, Barony of Erris
Annagh Island East, Oughaval Civil Parish, Barony of Murrisk
Annagh Island Middle, Oughaval Civil Parish, Barony of Murrisk
Annagh Island West, Oughaval Civil Parish, Barony of Murrisk
Annagh More, Kilfian Civil Parish, Barony of Tirawley |- |Ardmore||[[:Category:Ardmore Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |colspan="3"|There are 3 townlands named or containing Ardmore in Mayo. Any profiles in this category will need to be checked carefully.
Ardmore, Kilmore Civil Parish, Barony of Erris
Ardmore, Oughaval Civil Parish, Barony of Murrisk
Ardmore Point, Kilmore Civil Parish, Barony of Erris |- |Ardmore Point||[[:Category:Ardmore Point Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Ardowen||[[:Category:Ardowen Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Ardowen Common||[[:Category:Ardowen Common Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Aughernagalliagh||[[:Category:Aughernagalliagh Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Ballyglass||[[:Category:Ballyglass Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |colspan="3"|There are 15 townlands named or containing Ballyglass in Mayo. Any profiles in this category will need to be checked carefully.
Ballyglass, Aghamore Civil Parish, Barony of Costello
Ballyglass, Ballinchalla Civil Parish, Barony of Kilmaine
Ballyglass, Crossboyne Civil Parish, Barony of Clanmorris
Ballyglass, Doonfeeny Civil Parish, Barony of Tirawley
Ballyglass, Kilcolman Civil Parish, Barony of Clanmorris
Ballyglass, Kilconduff Civil Parish, Barony of Gallen
Ballyglass, Kilmaclasser Civil Parish, Barony of Burrishoole
Ballyglass, Kilmore Civil Parish, Barony of Erris
Ballyglass, Kilmovee Civil Parish, Barony of Costello
Ballyglass, Moygawnagh Civil Parish, Barony of Tirawley
Ballyglass, Touaghty Civil Parish, Barony of Carra
Ballyglass East, Kilbeagh Civil Parish, Barony of Costello
Ballyglass Lower, Annagh Civil Parish, Barony of Costello
Ballyglass Middle, Annagh Civil Parish, Barony of Costello
Ballyglass West, Kilbeagh Civil Parish, Barony of Costello |- |Ballymacsherron||[[:Category:Ballymacsherron Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Barrack North||[[:Category:Barrack North Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Barrack South||[[:Category:Barrack South Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Barranagh East||[[:Category:Barranagh East Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Barranagh Island||[[:Category:Barranagh Island Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Barranagh West||[[:Category:Barranagh West Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Barrettsplot East||[[:Category:Barrettsplot East Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Barrettsplot West||[[:Category:Barrettsplot West Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Bartrauve||[[:Category:Bartrauve Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]||Created [[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 09:58, 1 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Binghamstown||[[:Category:Binghamstown Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Black Rock||[[:Category:Black Rock Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Carn (Fowler)||[[:Category:Carn (Fowler) Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Carn (Nash)||[[:Category:Carn (Nash) Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Carrickawilt Island||[[:Category:Carrickawilt Island Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Cartron||[[:Category:Cartron Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Cartrongilbert||[[:Category:Cartrongilbert Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Clogher||[[:Category:Clogher Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Clooneen||[[:Category:Clooneen Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Corclogh||[[:Category:Corclogh Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Cross (Boyd)||[[:Category:Cross (Boyd) Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Cross (Wallace)||[[:Category:Cross (Wallace) Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Cross (Wallace)||[[:Category:Cross (Wallace) Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Cross Common||[[:Category:Cross Common Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Curraghboy||[[:Category:Curraghboy Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Divish||[[:Category:Divish Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Drum||[[:Category:Drum Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Drumacappul Islands||[[:Category:Drumacappul Islands Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Drumreagh||[[:Category:Drumreagh Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Duvillaun Beg||[[:Category:Duvillaun Beg Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Duvillaun More||[[:Category:Duvillaun More Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Eagle Island||[[:Category:Eagle Island Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Elly||[[:Category:Elly Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Emlybeg (Kyle)||[[:Category:Emlybeg (Kyle) Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Emlybeg North||[[:Category:Emlybeg North Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Emlybeg South||[[:Category:Emlybeg South Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Emlycass||[[:Category:Emlycass Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Fallmore||[[:Category:Fallmore Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Gaghta Island||[[:Category:Gaghta Island Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Gladree||[[:Category:Gladree Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Glebe||[[:Category:Glebe Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Glenlara||[[:Category:Glenlara Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Gortaneden||[[:Category:Gortaneden Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Gortbrack||[[:Category:Gortbrack Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Illandavuck||[[:Category:Illandavuck Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Inishglora||[[:Category:Inishglora Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Inishkea North||[[:Category:Inishkea North Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Inishkea South||[[:Category:Inishkea South Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Inishkeeragh||[[:Category:Inishkeeragh Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Keely's Island||[[:Category:Keely's Island Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Knocknalina||[[:Category:Knocknalina Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Knockshanbo||[[:Category:Knockshanbo Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Leam||[[:Category:Leam Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Leamareha Island||[[:Category:Leamareha Island Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Letterbeg||[[:Category:Letterbeg Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Lurgacloy||[[:Category:Lurgacloy Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Macecrump||[[:Category:Macecrump Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Macecrump Common||[[:Category:Macecrump Common Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Manraghrory||[[:Category:Manraghrory Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Moyrahan||[[:Category:Moyrahan Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Mullaghroe||[[:Category:Mullaghroe Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Nakil||[[:Category:Nakil Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Newtown||[[:Category:Newtown Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Pollacappul||[[:Category:Pollacappul Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Rinanagh||[[:Category:Rinanagh Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Rusheen Island||[[:Category:Rusheen Island Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Shanaghy||[[:Category:Shanaghy Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Tallagh||[[:Category:Tallagh Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Termon||[[:Category:Termon Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Termoncarragh||[[:Category:Termoncarragh Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Tiraun||[[:Category:Tiraun Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Tonamace||[[:Category:Tonamace Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Tonamace Common||[[:Category:Tonamace Common Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Tonmore||[[:Category:Tonmore Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo]]|| |}

Townlands of Kilmoremoy Civil Parish in County Mayo

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[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' Click [[Space:Irish_Roots_-_County_Mayo_Parish_Categories|here]] to return to Mayo or [[Space:Irish_Roots_Category_Planning|here]] to return to the Irish Roots Category Planning space. Click [[Space:Townlands_Spaces_Creation_Help| on this link for category creation help]] using these lists. Where townlands exist with qualifying words such as Upper or Lower, Beg or More, North or South etc they should be joined into one category only if they do not appear a separate entities on the 1901/1911 census townlands. The (fictitious) Bogland Upper, Bogland Middle and Bogland Lower townlands which only appear as Boglands on the census should be as ONE category Bogland Townlands - note the plural version in this case. The townlands in Kilmoremoy Parish are those taken from [https://www.townlands.ie/mayo/kilmoremoy/ Townlands.ie] :{| border="1" |- |'''Activity'''||'''Status'''||'''By''' |- |Checked for combination||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 19:22, 31 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Checked for missing names||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 19:22, 31 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Last check of existing townlands||'''31 May 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 19:22, 31 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Duplicate townland notes complete||'''31 May 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 19:22, 31 May 2019 (UTC) |} If you create one of the missing categories please link to the category (not forgetting the colon [[:Category: xxxxx, xxxxx, County |COUNTY|]]. If an existing category gets replaced please put - ''completed''
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- in the third column. (Copy from here) :''Tip: You can remove the nowiki tags from , for example, [[Category:Xyz Townland, Zyx Parish, County Yzxabc]] and the line will turn red all you need to do is to click that to create the new category. Don't forget to save the page BEFORE you jump to the category creation.'' :'''Please check to ensure a 'missing' townland has not been added after the date above in either the new or old formats before creating by clicking! Thanks.''' :{| width="100%" border="1" |colspan="3"|'''''Unless otherwise specified any existing categories on WikiTree for townlands have had no duplicate name found within the County'''''. |- |'''Townlands in Kilmoremoy'''||'''WikiTree (New) Category Name'''||'''Current Created Categories''' |- |Abbeyhalfquarter||[[:Category:Abbeyhalfquarter Townland, Kilmoremoy Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Ardnaree||Ardnaree Townland, Kilmoremoy Parish, County Mayo||[[X-8644|X-8644]] 15:15, 13 November 2019 (UTC) |- |Ardoughan||[[:Category:Ardoughan Townland, Kilmoremoy Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Ballina||[[:Category:Ballina Townland, Kilmoremoy Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |colspan="3"|There are 3 townlands named or containing Ballina in Mayo. Any profiles in this category will need to be checked carefully.
Ballina, Kilcommon Civil Parish, Barony of Erris
Ballina, Kilmainemore Civil Parish, Barony of Kilmaine
Ballina, Kilmoremoy Civil Parish, Barony of Tirawley |- |Ballyholan||[[:Category:Ballyholan Townland, Kilmoremoy Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Behy Beg||[[:Category:Behy Beg Townland, Kilmoremoy Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Behy More||[[:Category:Behy More Townland, Kilmoremoy Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Belleek||[[:Category:Belleek Townland, Kilmoremoy Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Breaghwy||[[:Category:Breaghwy Townland, Kilmoremoy Parish, County Mayo]]||[[X-8644|X-8644]] 15:09, 13 November 2019 (UTC) |- |colspan="3"|There are 2 townlands named or containing Breaghwy in Mayo. Any profiles in this category will need to be checked carefully.
Breaghwy, Breaghwy Civil Parish, Barony of Carra
Breaghwy, Kilmoremoy Civil Parish, Barony of Tireragh |- |Bunree||[[:Category:Bunree Townland, Kilmoremoy Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Carrowcushlaun||[[:Category:Carrowcushlaun Townland, Kilmoremoy Parish, County Mayo]]||[[Woods-548| Woods-548]] 23/10/2019 Needs CIB |- |colspan="3"|There are 2 townlands named or containing Carrowcushlaun in Mayo. Any profiles in this category will need to be checked carefully.
Carrowcushlaun, Kilmoremoy Civil Parish, Barony of Tireragh
Carrowcushlaun West, Kilmoremoy Civil Parish, Barony of Tireragh |- |Carrowcushlaun West||[[:Category:Carrowcushlaun West Townland, Kilmoremoy Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Cloonslaun||[[:Category:Cloonslaun Townland, Kilmoremoy Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Cloontykillew||[[:Category:Cloontykillew Townland, Kilmoremoy Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Commons||[[:Category:Commons Townland, Kilmoremoy Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Coolcran||[[:Category:Coolcran Townland, Kilmoremoy Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Corimla North||[[:Category:Corimla North Townland, Kilmoremoy Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Corimla South||[[:Category:Corimla South Townland, Kilmoremoy Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Croftonpark||[[:Category:Croftonpark Townland, Kilmoremoy Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Culleens||[[:Category:Culleens Townland, Kilmoremoy Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Farranmorgan||[[:Category:Farranmorgan Townland, Kilmoremoy Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Farrannoo||[[:Category:Farrannoo Townland, Kilmoremoy Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Garrankeel||[[:Category:Garrankeel Townland, Kilmoremoy Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Glebe||[[:Category:Glebe Townland, Kilmoremoy Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Gorteen||[[:Category:Gorteen Townland, Kilmoremoy Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Kilmoremoy||[[:Category:Kilmoremoy Townland, Kilmoremoy Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Knocklehaugh||[[:Category:Knocklehaugh Townland, Kilmoremoy Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Knocknalyre||[[:Category:Knocknalyre Townland, Kilmoremoy Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Knocksbarrett||[[:Category:Knocksbarrett Townland, Kilmoremoy Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Laghtadawannagh||[[:Category:Laghtadawannagh Townland, Kilmoremoy Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Mullauns||[[:Category:Mullauns Townland, Kilmoremoy Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Mullauns||[[:Category:Mullauns Townland, Kilmoremoy Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Quignalecka||[[:Category:Quignalecka Townland, Kilmoremoy Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Quignalegan||[[:Category:Quignalegan Townland, Kilmoremoy Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Quignamanger||[[:Category:Quignamanger Townland, Kilmoremoy Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Quignashee||[[:Category:Quignashee Townland, Kilmoremoy Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Raish||[[:Category:Raish Townland, Kilmoremoy Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Rathkip||[[:Category:Rathkip Townland, Kilmoremoy Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Rathmeel||[[:Category:Rathmeel Townland, Kilmoremoy Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Tullyegan||[[:Category:Tullyegan Townland, Kilmoremoy Parish, County Mayo]]|| |}

Townlands of Kilmovee Civil Parish in County Mayo

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[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' Click [[Space:Irish_Roots_-_County_Mayo_Parish_Categories|here]] to return to Mayo or [[Space:Irish_Roots_Category_Planning|here]] to return to the Irish Roots Category Planning space. Click [[Space:Townlands_Spaces_Creation_Help| on this link for category creation help]] using these lists. Where townlands exist with qualifying words such as Upper or Lower, Beg or More, North or South etc they should be joined into one category only if they do not appear a separate entities on the 1901/1911 census townlands. The (fictitious) Bogland Upper, Bogland Middle and Bogland Lower townlands which only appear as Boglands on the census should be as ONE category Bogland Townlands - note the plural version in this case. The townlands in Kilmovee Parish are those taken from [https://www.townlands.ie/mayo/kilmovee2/ Townlands.ie] :{| border="1" |- |'''Activity'''||'''Status'''||'''By''' |- |Checked for combination||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 19:22, 31 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Checked for missing names||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 19:22, 31 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Last check of existing townlands||'''31 May 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 19:22, 31 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Duplicate townland notes complete||'''31 May 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 19:22, 31 May 2019 (UTC) |} If you create one of the missing categories please link to the category (not forgetting the colon [[:Category: xxxxx, xxxxx, County |COUNTY|]]. If an existing category gets replaced please put - ''completed''
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- in the third column. (Copy from here) :''Tip: You can remove the nowiki tags from , for example, [[Category:Xyz Townland, Zyx Parish, County Yzxabc]] and the line will turn red all you need to do is to click that to create the new category. Don't forget to save the page BEFORE you jump to the category creation.'' :'''Please check to ensure a 'missing' townland has not been added after the date above in either the new or old formats before creating by clicking! Thanks.''' :{| width="100%" border="1" |colspan="3"|'''''Unless otherwise specified any existing categories on WikiTree for townlands have had no duplicate name found within the County'''''. |- |'''Townlands in Kilmovee'''||'''WikiTree (New) Category Name'''||'''Current Created Categories''' |- |Aghadiffin||[[:Category:Aghadiffin Townland, Kilmovee Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Ballinrumpa||[[:Category:Ballinrumpa Townland, Kilmovee Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Ballyglass||[[:Category:Ballyglass Townland, Kilmovee Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |colspan="3"|There are 15 townlands named or containing Ballyglass in Mayo. Any profiles in this category will need to be checked carefully.
Ballyglass, Aghamore Civil Parish, Barony of Costello
Ballyglass, Ballinchalla Civil Parish, Barony of Kilmaine
Ballyglass, Crossboyne Civil Parish, Barony of Clanmorris
Ballyglass, Doonfeeny Civil Parish, Barony of Tirawley
Ballyglass, Kilcolman Civil Parish, Barony of Clanmorris
Ballyglass, Kilconduff Civil Parish, Barony of Gallen
Ballyglass, Kilmaclasser Civil Parish, Barony of Burrishoole
Ballyglass, Kilmore Civil Parish, Barony of Erris
Ballyglass, Kilmovee Civil Parish, Barony of Costello
Ballyglass, Moygawnagh Civil Parish, Barony of Tirawley
Ballyglass, Touaghty Civil Parish, Barony of Carra
Ballyglass East, Kilbeagh Civil Parish, Barony of Costello
Ballyglass Lower, Annagh Civil Parish, Barony of Costello
Ballyglass Middle, Annagh Civil Parish, Barony of Costello
Ballyglass West, Kilbeagh Civil Parish, Barony of Costello |- |Barcull||[[:Category:Barcull Townland, Kilmovee Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Carrowbeg||[[:Category:Carrowbeg Townland, Kilmovee Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Carrownlacka||[[:Category:Carrownlacka Townland, Kilmovee Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Cashellahenny||[[:Category:Cashellahenny Townland, Kilmovee Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Clooncarha||[[:Category:Clooncarha Townland, Kilmovee Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Cloonfaulus||[[:Category:Cloonfaulus Townland, Kilmovee Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Cloonfeaghra||[[:Category:Cloonfeaghra Townland, Kilmovee Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Cloonierin||[[:Category:Cloonierin Townland, Kilmovee Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Cloonnamna||[[:Category:Cloonnamna Townland, Kilmovee Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Corgarriff||[[:Category:Corgarriff Townland, Kilmovee Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Culliagh||[[:Category:Culliagh Townland, Kilmovee Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Derragh||[[:Category:Derragh Townland, Kilmovee Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Derrynaleck||[[:Category:Derrynaleck Townland, Kilmovee Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Glentavraun||[[:Category:Glentavraun Townland, Kilmovee Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Gowlaun||[[:Category:Gowlaun Townland, Kilmovee Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Kilcashel||[[:Category:Kilcashel Townland, Kilmovee Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Kilkelly|||[[:Category:Kilkelly Townland, Kilmovee Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Killaclare||[[:Category:Killaclare Townland, Kilmovee Parish, County Mayo]]||[[X-8644|X-8644]] 17:29, 12 November 2019 (UTC) |- |Kilmore||[[:Category:Kilmore Townland, Kilmovee Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Kilmovee||[[:Category:Kilmovee Townland, Kilmovee Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Knockbrack||[[:Category:Knockbrack Townland, Kilmovee Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Leveelick||[[:Category:Leveelick Townland, Kilmovee Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Magheraboy||[[:Category:Magheraboy Townland, Kilmovee Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Raherolus||[[:Category:Raherolus Townland, Kilmovee Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Ranagissaun||[[:Category:Ranagissaun Townland, Kilmovee Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Rusheens East||[[:Category:Rusheens East Townland, Kilmovee Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Rusheens West||[[:Category:Rusheens West Townland, Kilmovee Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Shammerbaun||[[:Category:Shammerbaun Townland, Kilmovee Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Shammerdoo||[[:Category:Shammerdoo Townland, Kilmovee Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Skeheen||[[:Category:Skeheen Townland, Kilmovee Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Sonvolaun||[[:Category:Sonvolaun Townland, Kilmovee Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Sraheens||[[:Category:Sraheens Townland, Kilmovee Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Tavraun||[[:Category:Tavraun Townland, Kilmovee Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Tullyganny||[[:Category:Tullyganny Townland, Kilmovee Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Uggool||[[:Category:Uggool Townland, Kilmovee Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Urlaur||[[:Category:Urlaur Townland, Kilmovee Parish, County Mayo]]|| |}

Townlands of Kilmurry Civil Parish (Ibrickan) in County Clare

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[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' Click [[Space:Irish_Roots_-_County_Clare_Parish_Categories|here]] to return to Clare or [[Space:Irish_Roots_Category_Planning|here]] to return to the Irish Roots Category Planning space. Click [[Space:Townlands_Spaces_Creation_Help| on this link for category creation help]] using these lists. See: [https://drive.google.com/open?id=14J3DHEGGHDwQ5HR0bwJp8ZHGTAyxYDIO Using The Catagorization Implementation Pages.pdf]

Parish and Townland CIB files [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/11XVDsdFKo7JjR_CGIYYcH9HXDlyXOA_y?usp=sharing can be found in the appropriate folder here] if they exist, if not please ask for them. The townlands in Kilmurry Parish in the barony of Ibrickan are those taken from [https://www.townlands.ie/clare/kilmurry5/ Townlands.ie] :{| border="1" |- |'''Activity'''||'''Status'''||'''By''' |- |Checked for combination||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 17:22, 25 August 2019 (UTC) |- |Checked for missing names||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 17:22, 25 August 2019 (UTC) |- |Last check of existing townlands||'''25 Aug 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 17:22, 25 August 2019 (UTC) |- |Duplicate townland notes complete||'''25 Aug 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 17:22, 25 August 2019 (UTC) |} If you create one of the missing categories please link to the category (not forgetting the colon [[:Category: xxxxx, xxxxx, County |COUNTY|]]. If an existing category gets replaced please put - ''completed''
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- in the third column. (Copy from here) :''Tip: You can remove the nowiki tags from , for example, [[Category:Xyz Townland, Zyx Parish, Ibrickan, County Yzxabc]] and the line will turn red all you need to do is to click that to create the new category. Don't forget to save the page BEFORE you jump to the category creation.'' :'''Please check to ensure a 'missing' townland has not been added after the date above in either the new or old formats before creating by clicking! Thanks.''' :{| width="100%" border="1" |colspan="3"|'''''Unless otherwise specified any existing categories on WikiTree for townlands have had no duplicate name found within the County'''''. |- |'''Townlands in Kilmurry (Ibrickan)'''||'''WikiTree (New) Category Name'''||'''Current Created Categories''' |- |Annagh||[[:Category:Annagh Townland, Kilmurry Parish, Ibrickan, County Clare]]|| |- |Ballymackea Beg||[[:Category:Ballymackea Beg Townland, Kilmurry Parish, Ibrickan, County Clare]]|| |- |Ballymackea More||[[:Category:Ballymackea More Townland, Kilmurry Parish, Ibrickan, County Clare]]|| |- |Caherrush||[[:Category:Caherrush Townland, Kilmurry Parish, Ibrickan, County Clare]]|| |- |Carrowduff||[[:Category:Carrowduff Townland, Kilmurry Parish, Ibrickan, County Clare]]|| |- |Carrowlagan||[[:Category:Carrowlagan Townland, Kilmurry Parish, Ibrickan, County Clare]]|| |- |Carrownaghy South||[[:Category:Carrownaghy South Townland, Kilmurry Parish, Ibrickan, County Clare]]|| |- |Carrownagry North||[[:Category:Carrownagry North Townland, Kilmurry Parish, Ibrickan, County Clare]]|| |- |Cloghauninchy||[[:Category:Cloghauninchy Townland, Kilmurry Parish, Ibrickan, County Clare]]|| |- |Cloghaunnatinny||[[:Category:Cloghaunnatinny Townland, Kilmurry Parish, Ibrickan, County Clare]]|| |- |Clonlaheen West||[[:Category:Clonlaheen West Townland, Kilmurry Parish, Ibrickan, County Clare]]|| |- |Cloonadrum||[[:Category:Cloonadrum Townland, Kilmurry Parish, Ibrickan, County Clare]]|| |- |Cloonlaheen East||[[:Category:Cloonlaheen East Townland, Kilmurry Parish, Ibrickan, County Clare]]|| |- |Cloonlaheen Middle||[[:Category:Cloonlaheen Middle Townland, Kilmurry Parish, Ibrickan, County Clare]]|| |- |Coor East||[[:Category:Coor East Townland, Kilmurry Parish, Ibrickan, County Clare]]|| |- |Coor West||[[:Category:Coor West Townland, Kilmurry Parish, Ibrickan, County Clare]]|| |- |Craggaknock East||[[:Category:Craggaknock East Townland, Kilmurry Parish, Ibrickan, County Clare]]|| |- |Craggaknock West||[[:Category:Craggaknock West Townland, Kilmurry Parish, Ibrickan, County Clare]]|| |- |Craggaun||[[:Category:Craggaun Townland, Kilmurry Parish, Ibrickan, County Clare]]|| |- |Creevagh||[[:Category:Creevagh Townland, Kilmurry Parish, Ibrickan, County Clare]]|| |- |Derreen||[[:Category:Derreen Townland, Kilmurry Parish, Ibrickan, County Clare]]|| |- |Doolough||[[:Category:Doolough Townland, Kilmurry Parish, Ibrickan, County Clare]]|| |- |Doonogan||[[:Category:Doonogan Townland, Kilmurry Parish, Ibrickan, County Clare]]|| |- |Doonsallagh East||[[:Category:Doonsallagh East Townland, Kilmurry Parish, Ibrickan, County Clare]]|| |- |Doonsallagh West||[[:Category:Doonsallagh West Townland, Kilmurry Parish, Ibrickan, County Clare]]|| |- |Drummin||[[:Category:Drummin Townland, Kilmurry Parish, Ibrickan, County Clare]]|| |- |Emlagh||[[:Category:Emlagh Townland, Kilmurry Parish, Ibrickan, County Clare]]|| |- |Finnor Beg||[[:Category:Finnor Beg Townland, Kilmurry Parish, Ibrickan, County Clare]]|| |- |Finnor More||[[:Category:Finnor More Townland, Kilmurry Parish, Ibrickan, County Clare]]|| |- |Kilclehaun||[[:Category:Kilclehaun Townland, Kilmurry Parish, Ibrickan, County Clare]]|| |- |Killernan||[[:Category:Killernan Townland, Kilmurry Parish, Ibrickan, County Clare]]|| |- |Knockanalban||[[:Category:Knockanalban Townland, Kilmurry Parish, Ibrickan, County Clare]]|| |- |Knockloskeraun||[[:Category:Knockloskeraun Townland, Kilmurry Parish, Ibrickan, County Clare]]|| |- |Knocknahila Beg||[[:Category:Knocknahila Beg Townland, Kilmurry Parish, Ibrickan, County Clare]]|| |- |Knocknahila More (North)||[[:Category:Knocknahila More (North) Townland, Kilmurry Parish, Ibrickan, County Clare]]|| |- |Knocknahila More (South)||[[:Category:Knocknahila More (South) Townland, Kilmurry Parish, Ibrickan, County Clare]]|| |- |Lissyneilian||[[:Category:Lissyneilian Townland, Kilmurry Parish, Ibrickan, County Clare]]|| |- |Mattle Island||[[:Category:Mattle Island Townland, Kilmurry Parish, Ibrickan, County Clare]]|| |- |Molosky||[[:Category:Molosky Townland, Kilmurry Parish, Ibrickan, County Clare]]|| |- |Moyglass Beg||[[:Category:Moyglass Beg Townland, Kilmurry Parish, Ibrickan, County Clare]]|| |- |Moyglass More||[[:Category:Moyglass More Townland, Kilmurry Parish, Ibrickan, County Clare]]|| |- |Mutton Island||[[:Category:Mutton Island Townland, Kilmurry Parish, Ibrickan, County Clare]]|| |- |Quilty East||[[:Category:Quilty East Townland, Kilmurry Parish, Ibrickan, County Clare]]|| |- |Quilty West||[[:Category:Quilty West Townland, Kilmurry Parish, Ibrickan, County Clare]]|| |- |Rineroe||[[:Category:Rineroe Townland, Kilmurry Parish, Ibrickan, County Clare]]|| |- |Seafield||[[:Category:Seafield Townland, Kilmurry Parish, Ibrickan, County Clare]]|| |- |Shanavogh East||[[:Category:Shanavogh East Townland, Kilmurry Parish, Ibrickan, County Clare]]|| |- |Shanavogh West||[[:Category:Shanavogh West Townland, Kilmurry Parish, Ibrickan, County Clare]]|| |- |Shandrum||[[:Category:Shandrum Townland, Kilmurry Parish, Ibrickan, County Clare]]|| |- |Treanmanagh||[[:Category:Treanmanagh Townland, Kilmurry Parish, Ibrickan, County Clare]]|| |- |Tromra East||[[:Category:Tromra East Townland, Kilmurry Parish, Ibrickan, County Clare]]|| |- |Tromra West||[[:Category:Tromra West Townland, Kilmurry Parish, Ibrickan, County Clare]]|| |- |Tromracastle||[[:Category:Tromracastle Townland, Kilmurry Parish, Ibrickan, County Clare]]|| |}

Townlands of Kilnoe Civil Parish in County Clare

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[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' Click [[Space:Irish_Roots_-_County_Clare_Parish_Categories|here]] to return to Clare or [[Space:Irish_Roots_Category_Planning|here]] to return to the Irish Roots Category Planning space. Click [[Space:Townlands_Spaces_Creation_Help| on this link for help]]. The townlands in Kilnoe Parish are those taken from [https://www.townlands.ie/clare/kilnoe/ Townlands.ie] :{| border="1" |- |'''Activity'''||'''Status'''||'''By''' |- |Checked for combination||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 09:20, 17 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Checked for missing names||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 09:20, 17 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Last check of existing townlands||'''20 Apr 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 09:20, 17 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Duplicate townland notes complete||'''17 May 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 09:20, 17 May 2019 (UTC) |} If you create one of the missing categories please link to the category (not forgetting the colon [[:Category: xxxxx, xxxxx, County |COUNTY|]]. If an existing category gets replaced please put - ''completed''
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Townlands of Kilronan Civil Parish in County Roscommon

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[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' Click [[Space:Irish_Roots_-_County_Roscommon_Parish_Categories|here]] to return to Roscommon or [[Space:Irish_Roots_Category_Planning|here]] to return to the Irish Roots Category Planning space. Click [[Space:Townlands_Spaces_Creation_Help| on this link for category creation help]] using these lists. Where townlands exist with qualifying words such as Upper or Lower, Beg or More, North or South etc they should be joined into one category only if they do not appear a separate entities on the 1901/1911 census townlands. The (fictitious) Bogland Upper, Bogland Middle and Bogland Lower townlands which only appear as Boglands on the census should be as ONE category Bogland Townlands - note the plural version in this case. The townlands in Kilronan Parish are those taken from [https://www.townlands.ie/roscommon/kilronan/ Townlands.ie] :{| border="1" |- |'''Activity'''||'''Status'''||'''By''' |- |Checked for combination||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 17:33, 01 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Checked for missing names||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 17:33, 01 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Last check of existing townlands||'''01 Jun 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 17:33, 01 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Duplicate townland notes complete||'''01 Jun 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 17:33, 01 June 2019 (UTC) |} If you create one of the missing categories please link to the category (not forgetting the colon [[:Category: xxxxx, xxxxx, County |COUNTY|]]. If an existing category gets replaced please put - ''completed''
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- in the third column. (Copy from here) :''Tip: You can remove the nowiki tags from , for example, [[Category:Xyz Townland, Zyx Parish, County Yzxabc]] and the line will turn red all you need to do is to click that to create the new category. Don't forget to save the page BEFORE you jump to the category creation.'' :'''Please check to ensure a 'missing' townland has not been added after the date above in either the new or old formats before creating by clicking! Thanks.''' :{| width="100%" border="1" |colspan="3"|'''''Unless otherwise specified any existing categories on WikiTree for townlands have had no duplicate name found within the County'''''. |- |'''Townlands in Kilronan'''||'''WikiTree (New) Category Name'''||'''Current Created Categories''' |- |Aghabehy||[[:Category:Aghabehy Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Aghafin||[[:Category:Aghafin Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Alderford||[[:Category:Alderford Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Altagowlan||[[:Category:Altagowlan Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Altoghil||[[:Category:Altoghil Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Annaclochan||[[:Category:Annaclochan Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Annagh||[[:Category:Annagh Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Ardcallum||[[:Category:Ardcallum Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Bodorragha||[[:Category:Bodorragha Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Bolarry||[[:Category:Bolarry Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Carrickadraan||[[:Category:Carrickadraan Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Carricknashee||[[:Category:Carricknashee Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Carrow||[[:Category:Carrow Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Carrowbaun||[[:Category:Carrowbaun Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Carrowmore||[[:Category:Carrowmore Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Carrownanale||[[:Category:Carrownanale Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Cartronaglogh||[[:Category:Cartronaglogh Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Cartronavally||[[:Category:Cartronavally Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Cashel||[[:Category:Cashel Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |colspan="3"|There are 3 townlands named or containing Cashel in Roscommon. Any profiles in this category will need to be checked carefully.
Cashel, Kilronan Civil Parish, Barony of Boyle
Cashel, Kiltullagh Civil Parish, Barony of Castlereagh
Cashel, Kilcorkery Civil Parish, Barony of Castlereagh |- |Castletenison Demesne||[[:Category:Castletenison Demesne Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Churchacres||[[:Category:Churchacres Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Corglass||[[:Category:Corglass Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Corgorman||[[:Category:Corgorman Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Cornagee||[[:Category:Cornagee Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Crosshill||[[:Category:Crosshill Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Cuilbalkeen||[[:Category:Cuilbalkeen Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Cuilkeel||[[:Category:Cuilkeel Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Cuillard||[[:Category:Cuillard Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Cuiltygower||[[:Category:Cuiltygower Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Curraghnabloey||[[:Category:Curraghnabloey Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Derreenavicara||[[:Category:Derreenavicara Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Derreenavoggy||[[:Category:Derreenavoggy Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Derrinisky||[[:Category:Derrinisky Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Derrynadooey||[[:Category:Derrynadooey Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Derrynagallion||[[:Category:Derrynagallion Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Dromore||[[:Category:Dromore Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Drumdaff||[[:Category:Drumdaff Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Gaddan||[[:Category:Gaddan Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Glassdrumman||[[:Category:Glassdrumman Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Glebe||[[:Category:Glebe Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Greagh||[[:Category:Greagh Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Greaghacorra||[[:Category:Greaghacorra Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Greaghnafarna||[[:Category:Greaghnafarna Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Greaghnageeragh||[[:Category:Greaghnageeragh Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Greaghnaleava Beg||[[:Category:Greaghnaleava Beg Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Greaghnaleava More||[[:Category:Greaghnaleava More Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Greaghnglogh||[[:Category:Greaghnglogh Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Greyfield||[[:Category:Greyfield Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Gubbarudda||[[:Category:Gubbarudda Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Keadew East||[[:Category:Keadew East Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Keadew West||[[:Category:Keadew West Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Kilronan Mountain||[[:Category:Kilronan Mountain Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Knockabyran||[[:Category:Knockabyran Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Knockranny||[[:Category:Knockranny Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Lislea||[[:Category:Lislea Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Lisseevin||[[:Category:Lisseevin Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Luraga||[[:Category:Luraga Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Lurgaboy||[[:Category:Lurgaboy Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Lurgan||[[:Category:Lurgan Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Mountallen||[[:Category:Mountallen Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Mullaghlusky||[[:Category:Mullaghlusky Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Mullaun||[[:Category:Mullaun Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Rockhill||[[:Category:Rockhill Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Rover Lower||[[:Category:Rover Lower Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Rover Upper||[[:Category:Rover Upper Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Rush Hill||[[:Category:Rush Hill Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Seltannaveeny||[[:Category:Seltannaveeny Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Srabra||[[:Category:Srabra Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Srabragan||[[:Category:Srabragan Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Srananooan||[[:Category:Srananooan Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Stonepark||[[:Category:Stonepark Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Tawlaght||[[:Category:Tawlaght Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Timpaun||[[:Category:Timpaun Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Tullynahaw||[[:Category:Tullynahaw Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Tullytawen||[[:Category:Tullytawen Townland, Kilronan Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |}

Townlands of Kilrossanty Civil Parish in County Waterford

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[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' Click [[Space:Irish_Roots_-_County_Waterford_Parish_Categories|here]] to return to Waterford or [[Space:Irish_Roots_Category_Planning|here]] to return to the Irish Roots Category Planning space. Click [[Space:Townlands_Spaces_Creation_Help| on this link for category creation help]] using these lists. Where townlands exist with qualifying words such as Upper or Lower, Beg or More, North or South etc they should be joined into one category only if they do not appear a separate entities on the 1901/1911 census townlands. The (fictitious) Bogland Upper, Bogland Middle and Bogland Lower townlands which only appear as Boglands on the census should be as ONE category Bogland Townlands - note the plural version in this case. The townlands in Kilrossanty Parish are those taken from [https://www.townlands.ie/waterford/kilrossanty/ Townlands.ie] :{| border="1" |- |'''Activity'''||'''Status'''||'''By''' |- |Checked for combination||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 13:29, 02 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Checked for missing names||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 13:29, 02 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Last check of existing townlands||'''01 Jun 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 13:29, 02 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Duplicate townland notes complete||'''02 Jun 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 13:29, 02 June 2019 (UTC) |} If you create one of the missing categories please link to the category (not forgetting the colon [[:Category: xxxxx, xxxxx, County |COUNTY|]]. If an existing category gets replaced please put - ''completed''
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Townlands of Kilshanny Civil Parish in County Clare

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[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' Click [[Space:Irish_Roots_-_County_Clare_Parish_Categories|here]] to return to Clare or [[Space:Irish_Roots_Category_Planning|here]] to return to the Irish Roots Category Planning space. Click [[Space:Townlands_Spaces_Creation_Help| on this link for help]]. The townlands in Kilshanny Parish are those taken from [https://www.townlands.ie/clare/kilshanny2/ Townlands.ie] :{| border="1" |- |'''Activity'''||'''Status'''||'''By''' |- |Checked for combination||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 09:20, 17 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Checked for missing names||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 09:20, 17 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Last check of existing townlands||'''20 Apr 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 09:20, 17 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Duplicate townland notes complete||'''17 May 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 09:20, 17 May 2019 (UTC) |} If you create one of the missing categories please link to the category (not forgetting the colon [[:Category: xxxxx, xxxxx, County |COUNTY|]]. If an existing category gets replaced please put - ''completed''
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- in the third column. (Copy from here) :''Tip: You can remove the nowiki tags from , for example, [[Category:Xyz Townland, Zyx Parish, County Yzxabc]] and the line will turn red all you need to do is to click that to create the new category. Don't forget to save the page BEFORE you jump to the category creation.'' :'''Please check to ensure a 'missing' townland has not been added after the date above in either the new or old formats before creating by clicking! Thanks.''' :{| width="100%" border="1" |colspan="3"|'''''Unless otherwise specified any existing categories on WikiTree for townlands have had no duplicate name found within the County'''''. |- |'''Townlands in Kilshanny'''||'''WikiTree (New) Category Name'''||'''Current Created Categories''' |- |Ballyalla||[[:Category:Ballyalla Townland, Kilshanny Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Ballydeely||[[:Category:Ballydeely Townland, Kilshanny Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Ballymacravan||[[:Category:Ballymacravan Townland, Kilshanny Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Ballytarsna||[[:Category:Ballytarsna Townland, Kilshanny Parish, County Clare]]||[[X-8644|X-8644]] 16:05, 17 October 2019 (UTC) |- |Cahereamore||[[:Category:Cahereamore Townland, Kilshanny Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Caherkinallia||[[:Category:Caherkinallia Townland, Kilshanny Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Caherlooskaun||[[:Category:Caherlooskaun Townland, Kilshanny Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Caherycoosaun||[[:Category:Caherycoosaun Townland, Kilshanny Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Carrowduff||[[:Category:Carrowduff Townland, Kilshanny Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Carroweragh||[[:Category:Carroweragh Townland, Kilshanny Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Carrowkeel||[[:Category:Carrowkeel Townland, Kilshanny Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Carrowmanagh North||[[:Category:Carrowmanagh North Townland, Kilshanny Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Carrowmanagh South||[[:Category:Carrowmanagh South Townland, Kilshanny Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Carrownahooan East||[[:Category:Carrownahooan East Townland, Kilshanny Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Carrownahooan West||[[:Category:Carrownahooan West Townland, Kilshanny Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Cloongarve||[[:Category:Cloongarve Townland, Kilshanny Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Crosscornaun||[[:Category:Crosscornaun Townland, Kilshanny Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Derreen||[[:Category:Derreen Townland, Kilshanny Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Drumminnacran||[[:Category:Drumminnacran Townland, Kilshanny Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Fanalen||[[:Category:Fanalen Townland, Kilshanny Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Gortnaboul||[[:Category:Gortnaboul Townland, Kilshanny Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Knocknaskeagh||[[:Category:Knocknaskeagh Townland, Kilshanny Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Porsoon||[[:Category:Porsoon Townland, Kilshanny Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Smithstown||[[:Category:Smithstown Townland, Kilshanny Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Tooreen||[[:Category:Tooreen Townland, Kilshanny Parish, County Clare]]|| |}

Townlands of Kilteevoge Civil Parish in County Donegal

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[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' Click [[Space:Irish_Roots_-_County_Donegal_Parish_Categories|here]] to return to Donegal or [[Space:Irish_Roots_Category_Planning|here]] to return to the Irish Roots Category Planning space. Click [[Space:Townlands_Spaces_Creation_Help| on this link for help]]. Where townlands exist with qualifying words such as Upper or Lower, Beg or More, North or South etc they should be joined into one category only if they do not appear a separate entities on the 1901/1911 census townlands. The (fictitious) Bogland Upper, Bogland Middle and Bogland Lower townlands which only appear as Boglands on the census should be as ONE category Bogland Townlands - note the plural version in this case. The townlands in Kilteevoge Parish are those taken from [https://www.townlands.ie/donegal/kilteevoge/ Townlands.ie] :{| border="1" |- |'''Activity'''||'''Status'''||'''By''' |- |Checked for combination||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 10:10, 17 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Checked for missing names||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 10:10, 17 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Last check of existing townlands||'''10 Apr 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 10:10, 17 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Duplicate townland notes complete||'''17 May 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 10:10, 17 May 2019 (UTC) |} If you create one of the missing categories please link to the category (not forgetting the colon [[:Category: xxxxx, xxxxx, County |COUNTY|]]. If an existing category gets replaced please put - ''completed''
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- in the third column. (Copy from here) :''Tip: You can remove the nowiki tags from , for example, [[Category:Xyz Townland, Zyx Parish, County Yzxabc]] and the line will turn red all you need to do is to click that to create the new category. Don't forget to save the page BEFORE you jump to the category creation.'' :'''Please check to ensure a 'missing' townland has not been added after the date above in either the new or old formats before creating by clicking! Thanks.''' :{| width="100%" border="1" |colspan="3"|'''''Unless otherwise specified any existing categories on WikiTree for townlands have had no duplicate name found within the County'''''. |- |'''Townlands in Kilteevoge'''||'''WikiTree (New) Category Name'''||'''Current Created Categories''' |- |Aghaveagh||[[:Category:Aghaveagh Townland, Kilteevoge Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Altatraght||[[:Category:Altatraght Townland, Kilteevoge Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Altlahan||[[:Category:Altlahan Townland, Kilteevoge Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Altnapaste||[[:Category:Altnapaste Townland, Kilteevoge Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Arbatt||[[:Category:Arbatt Townland, Kilteevoge Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Ballybobaneen||[[:Category:Ballybobaneen Townland, Kilteevoge Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Ballybotemple||[[:Category:Ballybotemple Townland, Kilteevoge Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Ballykergan||[[:Category:Ballykergan Townland, Kilteevoge Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Ballynaman||[[:Category:Ballynaman Townland, Kilteevoge Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Ballynatone||[[:Category:Ballynatone Townland, Kilteevoge Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Bindoo||[[:Category:Bindoo Townland, Kilteevoge Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Binmore||[[:Category:Binmore Townland, Kilteevoge Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Boultypatrick||[[:Category:Boultypatrick Townland, Kilteevoge Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Brockagh||[[:Category:Brockagh Townland, Kilteevoge Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 13:12, 9 June 2019 (UTC) |- |colspan="3"|There are 4 townlands named or containing Brockagh in Donegal. Any profiles in this category will need to be checked carefully.
Brockagh, Kilteevoge Civil Parish, Barony of Raphoe South
Brockagh, Clondahorky Civil Parish, Barony of Kilmacrenan
Brockagh, Templecrone Civil Parish, Barony of Boylagh
Brockagh, Taughboyne Civil Parish, Barony of Raphoe North |- |Carrickmahon||[[:Category:Carrickmahon Townland, Kilteevoge Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Cashel||Cashel Townland, Kilteevoge Parish, County Donegal|| |- |colspan="3"|There are 9 townlands named or containing Cashel in Donegal. Any profiles in this category will need to be checked carefully.
Cashel, Glencolumbkille Civil Parish, Barony of Banagh
Cashel, Inishkeel Civil Parish, Barony of Banagh
Cashel, Kilmacrenan Civil Parish, Barony of Kilmacrenan
Cashel, Kilteevoge Civil Parish, Barony of Raphoe South
Cashel Glebe, Clondavaddog Civil Parish, Barony of Kilmacrenan
Cashel, Culdaff Civil Parish, Barony of Inishowen East
Cashel, Donagh Civil Parish, Barony of Inishowen East
Cashel, Kilbarron Civil Parish, Barony of Tirhugh
Cashel, Tullaghobegly Civil Parish, Barony of Kilmacrenan |- |Cloghan Beg||[[:Category:Cloghan Beg Townland, Kilteevoge Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Cloghan More||[[:Category:Cloghan More Townland, Kilteevoge Parish, County Donegal]]|| ''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 18:14, 18 August 2019 (UTC) |- |Cloghervaddy||[[:Category:Cloghervaddy Townland, Kilteevoge Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Clonclayagh||[[:Category:Clonclayagh Townland, Kilteevoge Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Commeen||[[:Category:Commeen Townland, Kilteevoge Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Corlacky||[[:Category:Corlacky Townland, Kilteevoge Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Corraine||[[:Category:Corraine Townland, Kilteevoge Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Crolack||[[:Category:Crolack Townland, Kilteevoge Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Cronadun||[[:Category:Cronadun Townland, Kilteevoge Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Cronakerny||[[:Category:Cronakerny Townland, Kilteevoge Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Cronamuck||[[:Category:Cronamuck Townland, Kilteevoge Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Culliagh||[[:Category:Culliagh Townland, Kilteevoge Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Dergroagh||[[:Category:Dergroagh Townland, Kilteevoge Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Drumderrydonan||[[:Category:Drumderrydonan Townland, Kilteevoge Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Falgarrow||[[:Category:Falgarrow Townland, Kilteevoge Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Galwolle||[[:Category:Galwolle Townland, Kilteevoge Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Garvan||[[:Category:Garvan Townland, Kilteevoge Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Glashagh Beg||[[:Category:Glashagh Beg Townland, Kilteevoge Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Glashagh More||[[:Category:Glashagh More Townland, Kilteevoge Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Glashydevet||[[:Category:Glashydevet Townland, Kilteevoge Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Glebe||Glebe Townland, Kilteevoge Parish, County Donegal|| |- |colspan="3"|There are several townlands called Glebe in Donegal and 601 in Ireland. Any profiles in this category will need to be checked carefully.
See the [[Space:Common_Townland_Names_-_GLEBE|sortable list of townlands]] with Glebe in the name. |- |Gortiness||[[:Category:Gortiness Townland, Kilteevoge Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Kilrean||[[:Category:Kilrean Townland, Kilteevoge Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Kiltyfergal||[[:Category:Kiltyfergal Townland, Kilteevoge Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 13:15, 9 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Kinnaderry||[[:Category:Kinnaderry Townland, Kilteevoge Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Largnalore||[[:Category:Largnalore Townland, Kilteevoge Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 13:15, 9 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Letterbrick||[[:Category:Letterbrick Townland, Kilteevoge Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 21:53, 21 August 2019 (UTC) |- |Lettershanbo||[[:Category:Lettershanbo Townland, Kilteevoge Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Loughsallagh||[[:Category:Loughsallagh Townland, Kilteevoge Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Magheracloigh||[[:Category:Magheracloigh Townland, Kilteevoge Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Meenagrauv||[[:Category:Meenagrauv Townland, Kilteevoge Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Meenahorna||[[:Category:Meenahorna Townland, Kilteevoge Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Meenalig||[[:Category:Meenalig Townland, Kilteevoge Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Meenanamph||[[:Category:Meenanamph Townland, Kilteevoge Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Meenbog||[[:Category:Meenbog Townland, Kilteevoge Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Meengilcarry||[[:Category:Meengilcarry Townland, Kilteevoge Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Mooneennahasragh||[[:Category:Mooneennahasragh Townland, Kilteevoge Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Stragally||[[:Category:Stragally Townland, Kilteevoge Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Stranabrattoge||[[:Category:Stranabrattoge Townland, Kilteevoge Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Stroangarrow||[[:Category:Stroangarrow Townland, Kilteevoge Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Stroangibbagh||[[:Category:Stroangibbagh Townland, Kilteevoge Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Tonduff||[[:Category:Tonduff Townland, Kilteevoge Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Tonduff||[[:Category:Tonduff Townland, Kilteevoge Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Tullytrasna||[[:Category:Tullytrasna Townland, Kilteevoge Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Welchtown||[[:Category:Welchtown Townland, Kilteevoge Parish, County Donegal]]|| |}

Townlands of Kiltegan Civil Parish in County Wicklow

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Townlands of Kiltullagh Civil Parish in County Roscommon

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[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' Click [[Space:Irish_Roots_-_County_Roscommon_Parish_Categories|here]] to return to Roscommon or [[Space:Irish_Roots_Category_Planning|here]] to return to the Irish Roots Category Planning space. Click [[Space:Townlands_Spaces_Creation_Help| on this link for category creation help]] using these lists. Where townlands exist with qualifying words such as Upper or Lower, Beg or More, North or South etc they should be joined into one category only if they do not appear a separate entities on the 1901/1911 census townlands. The (fictitious) Bogland Upper, Bogland Middle and Bogland Lower townlands which only appear as Boglands on the census should be as ONE category Bogland Townlands - note the plural version in this case. The townlands in Kiltullagh Parish are those taken from [https://www.townlands.ie/roscommon/kiltullagh2/ Townlands.ie] :{| border="1" |- |'''Activity'''||'''Status'''||'''By''' |- |Checked for combination||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 17:33, 01 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Checked for missing names||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 17:33, 01 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Last check of existing townlands||'''01 Jun 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 17:33, 01 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Duplicate townland notes complete||'''01 Jun 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 17:33, 01 June 2019 (UTC) |} If you create one of the missing categories please link to the category (not forgetting the colon [[:Category: xxxxx, xxxxx, County |COUNTY|]]. If an existing category gets replaced please put - ''completed''
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- in the third column. (Copy from here) :''Tip: You can remove the nowiki tags from , for example, [[Category:Xyz Townland, Zyx Parish, County Yzxabc]] and the line will turn red all you need to do is to click that to create the new category. Don't forget to save the page BEFORE you jump to the category creation.'' :'''Please check to ensure a 'missing' townland has not been added after the date above in either the new or old formats before creating by clicking! Thanks.''' :{| width="100%" border="1" |colspan="3"|'''''Unless otherwise specified any existing categories on WikiTree for townlands have had no duplicate name found within the County'''''. |- |'''Townlands in Kiltullagh'''||'''WikiTree (New) Category Name'''||'''Current Created Categories''' |- |Altore||[[:Category:Altore Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Attishane||[[:Category:Attishane Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Ballinlough||[[:Category:Ballinlough Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Ballinloughquarter||[[:Category:Ballinloughquarter Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Ballinross||[[:Category:Ballinross Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Ballybane||[[:Category:Ballybane Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Ballybane Lower||[[:Category:Ballybane Lower Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Ballybane Upper||[[:Category:Ballybane Upper Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Barrinagh||[[:Category:Barrinagh Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Benmore||[[:Category:Benmore Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Betal||[[:Category:Betal Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Carraghs East||[[:Category:Carraghs East Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Carraghs West||[[:Category:Carraghs West Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Carrick||[[:Category:Carrick Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Carrowreagh||[[:Category:Carrowreagh Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Cashel||[[:Category:Cashel Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |colspan="3"|There are 3 townlands named or containing Cashel in Roscommon. Any profiles in this category will need to be checked carefully.
Cashel, Kilronan Civil Parish, Barony of Boyle
Cashel, Kiltullagh Civil Parish, Barony of Castlereagh
Cashel, Kilcorkery Civil Parish, Barony of Castlereagh |- |Cashlieve||[[:Category:Cashlieve Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Castlefield||[[:Category:Castlefield Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Castlequarter||[[:Category:Castlequarter Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Churchquarter||[[:Category:Churchquarter Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Clogher Lower||[[:Category:Clogher Lower Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Clogher Upper||[[:Category:Clogher Upper Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]||[[Woods-548| Woods-548]] 21/09/2019 Needs CIB |- |Cloonalough||[[:Category:Cloonalough Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Clooncalgy||[[:Category:Clooncalgy Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Clooncalgy Beg||[[:Category:Clooncalgy Beg Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Clooncalgy More||[[:Category:Clooncalgy More Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Clooncrim||[[:Category:Clooncrim Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Cloonerkaun||[[:Category:Cloonerkaun Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Cloonfad East||[[:Category:Cloonfad East Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Cloonfad West||[[:Category:Cloonfad West Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Cloonfineen||[[:Category:Cloonfineen Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Clooninisclin||[[:Category:Clooninisclin Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Cloonkeehan East||[[:Category:Cloonkeehan East Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Cloonkeehan West||[[:Category:Cloonkeehan West Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Cloonlee||[[:Category:Cloonlee Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Cloonlish||[[:Category:Cloonlish Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Cloonreliagh||[[:Category:Cloonreliagh Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Clydagh Lower||[[:Category:Clydagh Lower Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Clydagh Upper||[[:Category:Clydagh Upper Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Commons||[[:Category:Commons Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Coolatinny||[[:Category:Coolatinny Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Coolcam||[[:Category:Coolcam Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Coolougher||[[:Category:Coolougher Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Coosaun||[[:Category:Coosaun Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Cornabanny||[[:Category:Cornabanny Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Corraslustia||[[:Category:Corraslustia Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Culkeen||[[:Category:Culkeen Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Curragh||[[:Category:Curragh Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Derreendorragh||[[:Category:Derreendorragh Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Derreenteige||[[:Category:Derreenteige Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Derryharraun East||[[:Category:Derryharraun East Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Derryharraun West||[[:Category:Derryharraun West Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Derrylahan||[[:Category:Derrylahan Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Derryvung||[[:Category:Derryvung Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Falledeen||[[:Category:Falledeen Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Fiddaun||[[:Category:Fiddaun Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Fortaugustus||[[:Category:Fortaugustus Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Foxborough||[[:Category:Foxborough Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Garranlahan Beg||[[:Category:Garranlahan Beg Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Garranlahan More||[[:Category:Garranlahan More Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Glenmore||[[:Category:Glenmore Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Glenties||[[:Category:Glenties Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Gortamarle||[[:Category:Gortamarle Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Gorteenacammadil||[[:Category:Gorteenacammadil Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Grange||[[:Category:Grange Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Hundredacres||[[:Category:Hundredacres Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Keyfield||[[:Category:Keyfield Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Kiltullagh||[[:Category:Kiltullagh Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Laughil||[[:Category:Laughil Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Lisnagroob||[[:Category:Lisnagroob Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Lowberry||[[:Category:Lowberry Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Marystown||[[:Category:Marystown Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Meelick||[[:Category:Meelick Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Meelickroe||[[:Category:Meelickroe Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Meeltraun (Daniel Kelly)||[[:Category:Meeltraun (Daniel Kelly) Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Meeltraun (Denis Kelly)||[[:Category:Meeltraun (Denis Kelly) Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Meeltraun (O' Flyn)||[[:Category:Meeltraun (O' Flyn) Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Meeltraun (Wills)||[[:Category:Meeltraun (Wills) Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Milltown||[[:Category:Milltown Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Moanvane||[[:Category:Moanvane Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Moigh Lower||[[:Category:Moigh Lower Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Moigh Upper||[[:Category:Moigh Upper Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Mountain Lower||[[:Category:Mountain Lower Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Mountain Upper||[[:Category:Mountain Upper Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Mountdelvin||[[:Category:Mountdelvin Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Pollanalty East||[[:Category:Pollanalty East Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Pollanalty West||[[:Category:Pollanalty West Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Pollanarroo||[[:Category:Pollanarroo Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Pollanea Lower||[[:Category:Pollanea Lower Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Pollanea Upper||[[:Category:Pollanea Upper Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Pollaphuca||[[:Category:Pollaphuca Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Rabbitburrow||[[:Category:Rabbitburrow Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Rathlena||[[:Category:Rathlena Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Roadquarter||[[:Category:Roadquarter Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Scregg||[[:Category:Scregg Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Spring Gardens||[[:Category:Spring Gardens Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Srah||[[:Category:Srah Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Stonepark||[[:Category:Stonepark Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Stonepark North||[[:Category:Stonepark North Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Stonepark South||[[:Category:Stonepark South Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Swinefield||[[:Category:Swinefield Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |- |Willsborough||[[:Category:Willsborough Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon]]|| |}

Townlands of Kilvellane Civil Parish in County Tipperary

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[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' Click [[Space:Irish_Roots_-_County_Tipperary_Parish_Categories|here]] to return to Tipperary or [[Space:Irish_Roots_Category_Planning|here]] to return to the Irish Roots Category Planning space. Click [[Space:Townlands_Spaces_Creation_Help| on this link for category creation help]] using these lists. Where townlands exist with qualifying words such as Upper or Lower, Beg or More, North or South etc they should be joined into one category only if they do not appear a separate entities on the 1901/1911 census townlands. The (fictitious) Bogland Upper, Bogland Middle and Bogland Lower townlands which only appear as Boglands on the census should be as ONE category Bogland Townlands - note the plural version in this case. The townlands in Kilvellane Parish are those taken from [https://www.townlands.ie/tipperary/kilvellane/ Townlands.ie] :{| border="1" |- |'''Activity'''||'''Status'''||'''By''' |- |Checked for combination||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 19:05, 01 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Checked for missing names||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 19:05, 01 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Last check of existing townlands||'''01 Jun 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 19:05, 01 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Duplicate townland notes complete||'''01 Jun 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 19:05, 01 June 2019 (UTC) |} If you create one of the missing categories please link to the category (not forgetting the colon [[:Category: xxxxx, xxxxx, County |COUNTY|]]. If an existing category gets replaced please put - ''completed''
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Lackamore, Castletownarra Civil Parish, Barony of Owney and Arra
Lackamore, Kilvellane Civil Parish, Barony of Owney and Arra |- |Mountphilips||[[:Category:Mountphilips Townland, Kilvellane Parish, County Tipperary]]|| |- |Mountrivers||[[:Category:Mountrivers Townland, Kilvellane Parish, County Tipperary]]|| |- |Newport||[[:Category:Newport Townland, Kilvellane Parish, County Tipperary]]|| |- |Pollagh||[[:Category:Pollagh Townland, Kilvellane Parish, County Tipperary]]|| |- |Rossary Beg||[[:Category:Rossary Beg Townland, Kilvellane Parish, County Tipperary]]|| |- |Rossary More||[[:Category:Rossary More Townland, Kilvellane Parish, County Tipperary]]|| |- |Scraggeen||[[:Category:Scraggeen Townland, Kilvellane Parish, County Tipperary]]|| |- |Shower||[[:Category:Shower Townland, Kilvellane Parish, County Tipperary]]|| |- |Tooreenbrien Lower||[[:Category:Tooreenbrien Lower Townland, Kilvellane Parish, County Tipperary]]|| |- |Tooreenbrien Upper||[[:Category:Tooreenbrien Upper Townland, Kilvellane Parish, County Tipperary]]|| |- |Tullow||[[:Category:Tullow Townland, Kilvellane Parish, County Tipperary]]|| |- |colspan="3"|There are 3 townlands named or containing Tullow in Tipperary. Any profiles in this category will need to be checked carefully.
Tullow, Ballybacon Civil Parish, Barony of Iffa and Offa West
Tullow, Kiltinan Civil Parish, Barony of Middlethird
Tullow, Kilvellane Civil Parish, Barony of Owney and Arra |}

Townlands of Kinawley Civil Parish in County Fermanagh

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Townlands of Knock Civil Parish in County Mayo

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[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' Click [[Space:Irish_Roots_-_County_Mayo_Parish_Categories|here]] to return to Mayo or [[Space:Irish_Roots_Category_Planning|here]] to return to the Irish Roots Category Planning space. Click [[Space:Townlands_Spaces_Creation_Help| on this link for category creation help]] using these lists. Where townlands exist with qualifying words such as Upper or Lower, Beg or More, North or South etc they should be joined into one category only if they do not appear a separate entities on the 1901/1911 census townlands. The (fictitious) Bogland Upper, Bogland Middle and Bogland Lower townlands which only appear as Boglands on the census should be as ONE category Bogland Townlands - note the plural version in this case. The townlands in Knock Parish are those taken from [https://www.townlands.ie/mayo/knock/ Townlands.ie] :{| border="1" |- |'''Activity'''||'''Status'''||'''By''' |- |Checked for combination||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 19:22, 31 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Checked for missing names||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 19:22, 31 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Last check of existing townlands||'''31 May 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 19:22, 31 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Duplicate townland notes complete||'''31 May 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 19:22, 31 May 2019 (UTC) |} If you create one of the missing categories please link to the category (not forgetting the colon [[:Category: xxxxx, xxxxx, County |COUNTY|]]. If an existing category gets replaced please put - ''completed''
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Derradda, Ballyovey Civil Parish, Barony of Carra
Derradda, Burrishoole Civil Parish, Barony of Burrishoole
Derradda, Knock Civil Parish, Barony of Costello |- |Derragh||[[:Category:Derragh Townland, Knock Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Derry||[[:Category:Derry Townland, Knock Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Derryool||[[:Category:Derryool Townland, Knock Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Drum||[[:Category:Drum Townland, Knock Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Eden||[[:Category:Eden Townland, Knock Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Esker||[[:Category:Esker Townland, Knock Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Eskerymorilly||[[:Category:Eskerymorilly Townland, Knock Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Faughil||[[:Category:Faughil Townland, Knock Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Killeen||[[:Category:Killeen Townland, Knock Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Killoveeny||[[:Category:Killoveeny Townland, Knock Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Kincon||[[:Category:Kincon Townland, Knock Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Knockbaun||[[:Category:Knockbaun Townland, Knock Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Knockroe||[[:Category:Knockroe Townland, Knock Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Lecarrow||[[:Category:Lecarrow Townland, Knock Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Lispatrick||[[:Category:Lispatrick Townland, Knock Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Magheramore||[[:Category:Magheramore Townland, Knock Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Roosky||[[:Category:Roosky Townland, Knock Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Sallyhernaun||[[:Category:Sallyhernaun Townland, Knock Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Shanaghmoyle||[[:Category:Shanaghmoyle Townland, Knock Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Shanvaghera||[[:Category:Shanvaghera Townland, Knock Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Slievenabrehan||[[:Category:Slievenabrehan Townland, Knock Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Srah||[[:Category:Srah Townland, Knock Parish, County Mayo]]|| |}

Townlands of Knockbride Civil Parish in County Cavan

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Townlands of Larah Civil Parish in County Cavan

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Townlands of Lavey Civil Parish in County Cavan

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Townlands of Leck Civil Parish in County Donegal

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'''Please do not implement ANY changes until the structure has been agreed!'''
[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' Click [[Space:Irish_Roots_-_County_Donegal_Parish_Categories|here]] to return to Donegal or [[Space:Irish_Roots_Category_Planning|here]] to return to the Irish Roots Category Planning space. Click [[Space:Townlands_Spaces_Creation_Help| on this link for help]]. Where townlands exist with qualifying words such as Upper or Lower, Beg or More, North or South etc they should be joined into one category only if they do not appear a separate entities on the 1901/1911 census townlands. The (fictitious) Bogland Upper, Bogland Middle and Bogland Lower townlands which only appear as Boglands on the census should be as ONE category Bogland Townlands - note the plural version in this case. The townlands in Leck Parish are those taken from [https://www.townlands.ie/donegal/leck/ Townlands.ie] :{| border="1" |- |'''Activity'''||'''Status'''||'''By''' |- |Checked for combination||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 10:10, 17 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Checked for missing names||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 10:10, 17 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Last check of existing townlands||'''10 Apr 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 10:10, 17 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Duplicate townland notes complete||'''17 May 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 10:10, 17 May 2019 (UTC) |} If you create one of the missing categories please link to the category (not forgetting the colon [[:Category: xxxxx, xxxxx, County |COUNTY|]]. If an existing category gets replaced please put - ''completed''
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[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 14:50, 8 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Ardaganny||[[:Category:Ardaganny Townland, Leck Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 14:50, 8 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Ardahee||[[:Category:Ardahee Townland, Leck Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Ballyboe||[[:Category:Ballyboe Townland, Leck Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 14:50, 8 June 2019 (UTC) |- |colspan="3"|There are 10 townlands named or containing Ballyboe in Donegal. Any profiles in this category will need to be checked carefully.
Ballyboe, Clondahorky Civil Parish, Barony of Kilmacrenan
Ballyboe, Raymunterdoney Civil Parish, Barony of Kilmacrenan
Ballyboe, Tullyfern Civil Parish, Barony of Kilmacrenan
Ballyboe Glencar, Conwal Civil Parish, Barony of Kilmacrenan
Ballyboe Lisnenan, Aghanunshin Civil Parish, Barony of Kilmacrenan
Ballyboe Mountain, Raymunterdoney Civil Parish, Barony of Kilmacrenan
Ballyboe, Allsaints Civil Parish, Barony of Raphoe North
Ballyboe, Convoy Civil Parish, Barony of Raphoe South
Ballyboe, Leck Civil Parish, Barony of Raphoe North
Ballyboe, Taughboyne Civil Parish, Barony of Raphoe North |- |Ballyconnelly||[[:Category:Ballyconnelly Townland, Leck Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Bomany||[[:Category:Bomany Townland, Leck Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Bunnagee||[[:Category:Bunnagee Townland, Leck Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Calhame||[[:Category:Calhame Townland, Leck Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Carrygally||[[:Category:Carrygally Townland, Leck Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Coaghmill||[[:Category:Coaghmill Townland, Leck Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Corranagh||[[:Category:Corranagh Townland, Leck Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Creeve (Smith)||[[:Category:Creeve (Smith) Townland, Leck Parish, County Donegal]]|| ''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 22:30, 26 July 2019 (UTC) |- |Creeve Glebe||[[:Category:Creeve Glebe Townland, Leck Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Cullion||[[:Category:Cullion Townland, Leck Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Curragh||[[:Category:Curragh Townland, Leck Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Dooballagh||[[:Category:Dooballagh Townland, Leck Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 14:59, 8 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Dromore||[[:Category:Dromore Townland, Leck Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 14:56, 8 June 2019 (UTC) |- |colspan="3"|There are 8 townlands named or containing Dromore in Donegal. Any profiles in this category will need to be checked carefully.
Dromore, Killymard Civil Parish, Barony of Banagh
Dromore Big, Taughboyne Civil Parish, Barony of Raphoe North
Dromore, Clonleigh Civil Parish, Barony of Raphoe North
Dromore, Conwal Civil Parish, Barony of Kilmacrenan
Dromore, Donaghmore Civil Parish, Barony of Raphoe South
Dromore, Drumhome Civil Parish, Barony of Tirhugh
Dromore, Inver Civil Parish, Barony of Banagh
Dromore, Leck Civil Parish, Barony of Raphoe North |- |Drumany||[[:Category:Drumany Townland, Leck Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 15:13, 8 June 2019 (UTC) |- |colspan="3"|There are 2 townlands named or containing Drumany in Donegal. Any profiles in this category will need to be checked carefully.
Drumany, Clondavaddog Civil Parish, Barony of Kilmacrenan
Drumany, Leck Civil Parish, Barony of Raphoe North |- |Drumardagh||[[:Category:Drumardagh Townland, Leck Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 14:56, 8 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Drumgreggan||[[:Category:Drumgreggan Townland, Leck Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Drumnahoagh||[[:Category:Drumnahoagh Townland, Leck Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 14:56, 8 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Farsetmore||[[:Category:Farsetmore Townland, Leck Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Fycorranagh||[[:Category:Fycorranagh Townland, Leck Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Glenoughty||[[:Category:Glenoughty Townland, Leck Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 14:56, 8 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Glentillid||[[:Category:Glentillid Townland, Leck Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Knockbrack||[[:Category:Knockbrack Townland, Leck Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 13:33, 1 June 2019 (UTC) |- |colspan="3"|There are 2 townlands named or containing Knockbrack in Donegal. Any profiles in this category will need to be checked carefully.
Knockbrack, Clondavaddog Civil Parish, Barony of Kilmacrenan
Knockbrack, Leck Civil Parish, Barony of Raphoe North |- |Lismonaghan||[[:Category:Lismonaghan Townland, Leck Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 17:28, 8 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Listellian||[[:Category:Listellian Townland, Leck Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Lurgy||[[:Category:Lurgy Townland, Leck Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 15:12, 8 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Lurgybrack||[[:Category:Lurgybrack Townland, Leck Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Magheraboy||[[:Category:Magheraboy Townland, Leck Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Oldtown||[[:Category:Oldtown Townland, Leck Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Pluck||[[:Category:Pluck Townland, Leck Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 15:12, 8 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Rann||[[:Category:Rann Townland, Leck Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Rockhill||Rockhill Townland, Leck Parish, County Donegal|| |- |colspan="3"|There are 3 townlands named or containing Rockhill in Donegal. Any profiles in this category will need to be checked carefully.
Rockhill, Clondahorky Civil Parish, Barony of Kilmacrenan
Rockhill, Drumhome Civil Parish, Barony of Tirhugh
Rockhill, Leck Civil Parish, Barony of Raphoe North |- |Rossbrackan||[[:Category:Rossbrackan Townland, Leck Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 15:12, 8 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Scribly||[[:Category:Scribly Townland, Leck Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 15:12, 8 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Treanavinny||[[:Category:Treanavinny Townland, Leck Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Trimragh||[[:Category:Trimragh Townland, Leck Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 15:12, 8 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Woodpark||[[:Category:Woodpark Townland, Leck Parish, County Donegal]]|| |}

Townlands of Lismore and Mocollop Civil Parish in County Waterford

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Townlands of Loughgall Civil Parish in County Armagh

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Townlands of Loughgilly Civil Parish in County Armagh

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Townlands of Loughilly Civil Parish in County Armagh

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Townlands of Lurgan Civil Parish in County Cavan

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Townlands of Lusk Civil Parish in County Dublin

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Townlands of Maghera Civil Parish in County Londonderry

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Townlands of Magheraculmoney Civil Parish in County Fermanagh

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Townlands of Magheralin Civil Parish in County Down

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Townlands of Manulla Civil Parish in County Mayo

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[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' Click [[Space:Irish_Roots_-_County_Mayo_Parish_Categories|here]] to return to Mayo or [[Space:Irish_Roots_Category_Planning|here]] to return to the Irish Roots Category Planning space. Click [[Space:Townlands_Spaces_Creation_Help| on this link for category creation help]] using these lists. Where townlands exist with qualifying words such as Upper or Lower, Beg or More, North or South etc they should be joined into one category only if they do not appear a separate entities on the 1901/1911 census townlands. The (fictitious) Bogland Upper, Bogland Middle and Bogland Lower townlands which only appear as Boglands on the census should be as ONE category Bogland Townlands - note the plural version in this case. The townlands in Manulla Parish are those taken from [https://www.townlands.ie/mayo/manulla1/ Townlands.ie] :{| border="1" |- |'''Activity'''||'''Status'''||'''By''' |- |Checked for combination||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 19:22, 31 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Checked for missing names||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 19:22, 31 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Last check of existing townlands||'''31 May 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 19:22, 31 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Duplicate townland notes complete||'''31 May 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 19:22, 31 May 2019 (UTC) |} If you create one of the missing categories please link to the category (not forgetting the colon [[:Category: xxxxx, xxxxx, County |COUNTY|]]. If an existing category gets replaced please put - ''completed''
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Townlands of Mayo Civil Parish in County Mayo

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[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' Click [[Space:Irish_Roots_-_County_Mayo_Parish_Categories|here]] to return to Mayo or [[Space:Irish_Roots_Category_Planning|here]] to return to the Irish Roots Category Planning space. Click [[Space:Townlands_Spaces_Creation_Help| on this link for category creation help]] using these lists. Where townlands exist with qualifying words such as Upper or Lower, Beg or More, North or South etc they should be joined into one category only if they do not appear a separate entities on the 1901/1911 census townlands. The (fictitious) Bogland Upper, Bogland Middle and Bogland Lower townlands which only appear as Boglands on the census should be as ONE category Bogland Townlands - note the plural version in this case. The townlands in Mayo Parish are those taken from [https://www.townlands.ie/mayo/mayo2/ Townlands.ie] :{| border="1" |- |'''Activity'''||'''Status'''||'''By''' |- |Checked for combination||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 19:22, 31 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Checked for missing names||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 19:22, 31 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Last check of existing townlands||'''31 May 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 19:22, 31 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Duplicate townland notes complete||'''31 May 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 19:22, 31 May 2019 (UTC) |} If you create one of the missing categories please link to the category (not forgetting the colon [[:Category: xxxxx, xxxxx, County |COUNTY|]]. If an existing category gets replaced please put - ''completed''
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Townlands of Mohill Civil Parish in County Leitrim

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Townlands of Moira Civil Parish in County Down

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[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' Click [[Space:Irish_Roots_-_County_Down_Parish_Categories|here]] to return to Down or [[Space:Irish_Roots_Category_Planning|here]] to return to the Irish Roots Category Planning space. Click [[Space:Townlands_Spaces_Creation_Help| on this link for help]]. The townlands in Moira Parish are those taken from [https://www.townlands.ie/down/moira/ Townlands.ie] :{| border="1" |- |'''Activity'''||'''Status'''||'''By''' |- |Checked for combination||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 15:17, 25 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Checked for missing names||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 15:17, 25 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Last check of existing townlands||'''20 Apr 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 15:17, 25 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Duplicate townland notes complete||'''25 May 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 15:17, 25 May 2019 (UTC) |} If you create one of the missing categories please link to the category (not forgetting the colon [[:Category: xxxxx, xxxxx, County |COUNTY|]]. If an existing category gets replaced please put - ''completed''
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Ballygowan (Baile an Ghabhann) , Moira Civil Parish, Barony of Iveagh Lower
Ballygowan (Baile Mhic Gabhann) , Comber (Castlereagh Lower portion) Civil Parish, Barony of Castlereagh Lower
Ballygowan (Baile Mhic Gabhann) , Killinchy Civil Parish, Barony of Castlereagh Lower
Ballygowan (Baile na nGabhann) , Aghaderg (Iveagh Upper, Upper Half portion) Civil Parish
Ballygowan (Baile Uí Ghabhann) , Drumbeg (Down portion) Civil Parish, Barony of Castlereagh Upper
Ballygowan (Baile Uí Ghabhann) , Kilkeel Civil Parish, Barony of Mourne |- |Ballyknock||[[:Category:Ballyknock Townland, Moira Parish, County Down]]||[[X-8644|X-8644]] 16:10, 6 August 2019 (UTC) |- |Ballymagaraghan||[[:Category:Ballymagaraghan Townland, Moira Parish, County Down]]|| |- |Bottier||[[:Category:Bottier Townland, Moira Parish, County Down]]||[[X-8644|X-8644]] 16:29, 6 August 2019 (UTC) |- |Carnalbanagh East||[[:Category:Carnalbanagh East Townland, Moira Parish, County Down]]|| |- |Carnalbanagh West||[[:Category:Carnalbanagh West Townland, Moira Parish, County Down]]|| |- |Clare||[[:Category:Clare Townland, Moira Parish, County Down]]|| |- |Derrydrumult||[[:Category:Derrydrumult Townland, Moira Parish, County Down]]|| |- |Drumbane||[[:Category:Drumbane Townland, Moira Parish, County Down]]|| |- |Gortnamony||[[:Category:Gortnamony Townland, Moira Parish, County Down]]|| |- |Kilminioge||[[:Category:Kilminioge Townland, Moira Parish, County Down]]|| |- |Kilmore||[[:Category:Kilmore Townland, Moira Parish, County Down]]|| |- |Legmore||[[:Category:Legmore Townland, Moira Parish, County Down]]|| |- |Lurganville||[[:Category:Lurganville Townland, Moira Parish, County Down]]|| |- |Magherahinch||[[:Category:Magherahinch Townland, Moira Parish, County Down]]|| |- |Risk||[[:Category:Risk Townland, Moira Parish, County Down]]|| |- |Tullyard||[[:Category:Tullyard Townland, Moira Parish, County Down]]|| |- |Tullyloob||[[:Category:Tullyloob Townland, Moira Parish, County Down]]|| |}

Townlands of Monaghan Civil Parish in County Monaghan

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Townlands of Muckno Civil Parish in County Monaghan

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Townlands of Muff Civil Parish in County Donegal

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[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' Click [[Space:Irish_Roots_-_County_Donegal_Parish_Categories|here]] to return to Donegal or [[Space:Irish_Roots_Category_Planning|here]] to return to the Irish Roots Category Planning space. Click [[Space:Townlands_Spaces_Creation_Help| on this link for help]]. Where townlands exist with qualifying words such as Upper or Lower, Beg or More, North or South etc they should be joined into one category only if they do not appear a separate entities on the 1901/1911 census townlands. The (fictitious) Bogland Upper, Bogland Middle and Bogland Lower townlands which only appear as Boglands on the census should be as ONE category Bogland Townlands - note the plural version in this case. The townlands in Muff Parish are those taken from [https://www.townlands.ie/donegal/muff/ Townlands.ie] :{| border="1" |- |'''Activity'''||'''Status'''||'''By''' |- |Checked for combination||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 10:10, 17 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Checked for missing names||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 10:10, 17 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Last check of existing townlands||'''10 Apr 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 10:10, 17 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Duplicate townland notes complete||'''17 May 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 10:10, 17 May 2019 (UTC) |} If you create one of the missing categories please link to the category (not forgetting the colon [[:Category: xxxxx, xxxxx, County |COUNTY|]]. If an existing category gets replaced please put - ''completed''
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[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 13:20, 11 July 2019 (UTC) |- |Aught||[[:Category:Aught Townland, Muff Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 11:28, 21 July 2019 (UTC) |- |Carnamoyle||[[:Category:Carnamoyle Townland, Muff Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 14:17, 8 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Craig||[[:Category:Craig Townland, Muff Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Derryvane||[[:Category:Derryvane Townland, Muff Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 09:04, 11 July 2019 (UTC) |- |Drumskellan||[[:Category:Drumskellan Townland, Muff Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 11:48, 21 July 2019 (UTC) |- |Eskaheen||[[:Category:Eskaheen Townland, Muff Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 20:41, 11 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Glenard||[[:Category:Glenard Townland, Muff Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Meenyanly||[[:Category:Meenyanly Townland, Muff Parish, County Donegal]]|| ''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 12:59, 21 July 2019 (UTC) |- |Muff||[[:Category:Muff Townland, Muff Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Part||[[:Category:Part Townland, Muff Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Soppog||[[:Category:Soppog Townland, Muff Parish, County Donegal]]|| ''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 11:14, 10 July 2019 (UTC) |- |Three||[[:Category:Three Townland, Muff Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Tromarty||[[:Category:Tromarty Townland, Muff Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Ture||[[:Category:Ture Townland, Muff Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Lynch-4221|Lynch-4221]] 15:00, 7 September 2019 (UTC) |}

Townlands of Newry Civil Parish in County Down

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Townlands of Newtownards Civil Parish in County Down

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Townlands of Oughaval Civil Parish in County Mayo

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[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' Click [[Space:Irish_Roots_-_County_Mayo_Parish_Categories|here]] to return to Mayo or [[Space:Irish_Roots_Category_Planning|here]] to return to the Irish Roots Category Planning space. Click [[Space:Townlands_Spaces_Creation_Help| on this link for category creation help]] using these lists. Where townlands exist with qualifying words such as Upper or Lower, Beg or More, North or South etc they should be joined into one category only if they do not appear a separate entities on the 1901/1911 census townlands. The (fictitious) Bogland Upper, Bogland Middle and Bogland Lower townlands which only appear as Boglands on the census should be as ONE category Bogland Townlands - note the plural version in this case. The townlands in Oughaval Parish are those taken from [https://www.townlands.ie/mayo/oughaval/ Townlands.ie] :{| border="1" |- |'''Activity'''||'''Status'''||'''By''' |- |Checked for combination||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 19:22, 31 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Checked for missing names||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 19:22, 31 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Last check of existing townlands||'''31 May 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 19:22, 31 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Duplicate townland notes complete||'''31 May 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 19:22, 31 May 2019 (UTC) |} If you create one of the missing categories please link to the category (not forgetting the colon [[:Category: xxxxx, xxxxx, County |COUNTY|]]. If an existing category gets replaced please put - ''completed''
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- in the third column. (Copy from here) :''Tip: You can remove the nowiki tags from , for example, [[Category:Xyz Townland, Zyx Parish, County Yzxabc]] and the line will turn red all you need to do is to click that to create the new category. Don't forget to save the page BEFORE you jump to the category creation.'' :'''Please check to ensure a 'missing' townland has not been added after the date above in either the new or old formats before creating by clicking! Thanks.''' :{| width="100%" border="1" |colspan="3"|'''''Unless otherwise specified any existing categories on WikiTree for townlands have had no duplicate name found within the County'''''. |- |'''Townlands in Oughaval'''||'''WikiTree (New) Category Name'''||'''Current Created Categories''' |- |Aghamore||[[:Category:Aghamore Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Annagh Island East||[[:Category:Annagh Island East Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Annagh Island Middle||[[:Category:Annagh Island Middle Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Annagh Island West||[[:Category:Annagh Island West Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Ardmore||[[:Category:Ardmore Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |colspan="3"|There are 3 townlands named or containing Ardmore in Mayo. Any profiles in this category will need to be checked carefully.
Ardmore, Kilmore Civil Parish, Barony of Erris
Ardmore, Oughaval Civil Parish, Barony of Murrisk
Ardmore Point, Kilmore Civil Parish, Barony of Erris |- |Ardoley||[[:Category:Ardoley Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Attireesh||[[:Category:Attireesh Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Barnaderg||[[:Category:Barnaderg Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Barraglanna||[[:Category:Barraglanna Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Belclare||[[:Category:Belclare Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Bellataleen||[[:Category:Bellataleen Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Boheh||[[:Category:Boheh Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Cahernamart||[[:Category:Cahernamart Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Cahernaran Island||[[:Category:Cahernaran Island Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Carrowbaun||[[:Category:Carrowbaun Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Carrowbeg||[[:Category:Carrowbeg Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Carrowkeel||[[:Category:Carrowkeel Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Carrowkeeran||[[:Category:Carrowkeeran Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Carrowmacloughlin||[[:Category:Carrowmacloughlin Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Carrownalurgan||[[:Category:Carrownalurgan Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Cartoor||[[:Category:Cartoor Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Churchfield||[[:Category:Churchfield Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Clerhaun||[[:Category:Clerhaun Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Cloghan||[[:Category:Cloghan Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Clooneen||[[:Category:Clooneen Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Cloonmonad||[[:Category:Cloonmonad Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Crott Mountain||[[:Category:Crott Mountain Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Cuilleen||[[:Category:Cuilleen Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Cuilmore||[[:Category:Cuilmore Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Deerpark East||[[:Category:Deerpark East Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Deerpark West||[[:Category:Deerpark West Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Derryaun||[[:Category:Derryaun Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Derryhawna||[[:Category:Derryhawna Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Derrylea||[[:Category:Derrylea Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Derrymore||[[:Category:Derrymore Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]||Created [[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 01:09, 2 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Drummin East||[[:Category:Drummin East Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Drummin West||[[:Category:Drummin West Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Drumminaweelaun||[[:Category:Drumminaweelaun Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Durless||[[:Category:Durless Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Fahburren||[[:Category:Fahburren Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Farnaght||[[:Category:Farnaght Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Furgill||[[:Category:Furgill Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Glaspatrick||[[:Category:Glaspatrick Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Glenbaun||[[:Category:Glenbaun Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Glencally||[[:Category:Glencally Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Glenlaur||[[:Category:Glenlaur Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Gortaroe||[[:Category:Gortaroe Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Gorteendarragh||[[:Category:Gorteendarragh Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Illanroe||[[:Category:Illanroe Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Killadangan||[[:Category:Killadangan Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Killaghoor||[[:Category:Killaghoor Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Killeencoff||[[:Category:Killeencoff Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Kilsallagh Lower||[[:Category:Kilsallagh Lower Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Kilsallagh Upper||[[:Category:Kilsallagh Upper Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Knockaraha East||[[:Category:Knockaraha East Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Knockaraha West||[[:Category:Knockaraha West Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Knockfin||[[:Category:Knockfin Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Knockranny||[[:Category:Knockranny Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Leckanvy||[[:Category:Leckanvy Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Leenavesta||[[:Category:Leenavesta Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Lenacraigaboy||[[:Category:Lenacraigaboy Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Lenanadurtaun||[[:Category:Lenanadurtaun Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Meermihil||[[:Category:Meermihil Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Muingatogher||[[:Category:Muingatogher Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Mullagh||[[:Category:Mullagh Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Murrisk Demesne||[[:Category:Murrisk Demesne Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Murrisknaboll||[[:Category:Murrisknaboll Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Oughty||[[:Category:Oughty Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]||Created [[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 01:33, 2 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Owenwee||[[:Category:Owenwee Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Pollanoughty||[[:Category:Pollanoughty Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Roeillan||[[:Category:Roeillan Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Rossbeg||[[:Category:Rossbeg Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Rossymailley||[[:Category:Rossymailley Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Shanvally Beg||[[:Category:Shanvally Beg Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Streamstown||[[:Category:Streamstown Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Tangincartoor||[[:Category:Tangincartoor Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Tawnyard||[[:Category:Tawnyard Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Tawnycrower||[[:Category:Tawnycrower Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Tawnyslinnaun||[[:Category:Tawnyslinnaun Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Teevenacroaghy||[[:Category:Teevenacroaghy Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Thornhill||[[:Category:Thornhill Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |- |Westport Demesne||[[:Category:Westport Demesne Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]|| |}

Townlands of Pomeroy Civil Parish in County Tyrone

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[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' Click [[Space:Irish_Roots_-_County_Tyrone_Parish_Categories|here]] to return to Tyrone or [[Space:Irish_Roots_Category_Planning|here]] to return to the Irish Roots Category Planning space. Click [[Space:Townlands_Spaces_Creation_Help| on this link for category creation help]] using these lists. See: [https://drive.google.com/open?id=14J3DHEGGHDwQ5HR0bwJp8ZHGTAyxYDIO Using The Catagorization Implementation Pages.pdf] Parish and Townland CIB files [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/11XVDsdFKo7JjR_CGIYYcH9HXDlyXOA_y?usp=sharing can be found in the appropriate folder here] if they exist, if not please ask for them. The townlands in Pomeroy Parish are those taken from [https://www.townlands.ie/tyrone/pomeroy/ Townlands.ie] :{| border="1" |- |'''Activity'''||'''Status'''||'''By''' |- |Checked for combination||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 12:27, 02 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Checked for missing names||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 12:27, 02 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Last check of existing townlands||'''01 Jun 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 12:27, 02 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Duplicate townland notes complete||'''02 Jun 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 12:27, 02 June 2019 (UTC) |} If you create one of the missing categories please link to the category (not forgetting the colon [[:Category: xxxxx, xxxxx, County |COUNTY|]]. If an existing category gets replaced please put - ''completed''
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- in the third column. (Copy from here) :''Tip: You can remove the nowiki tags from , for example, [[Category:Xyz Townland, Zyx Parish, County Yzxabc]] and the line will turn red all you need to do is to click that to create the new category. Don't forget to save the page BEFORE you jump to the category creation.'' :'''Please check to ensure a 'missing' townland has not been added after the date above in either the new or old formats before creating by clicking! Thanks.''' :{| width="100%" border="1" |colspan="3"|'''''Unless otherwise specified any existing categories on WikiTree for townlands have had no duplicate name found within the County'''''. |- |'''Townlands in Pomeroy'''||'''WikiTree (New) Category Name'''||'''Current Created Categories''' |- |Aghafad||[[:Category:Aghafad Townland, Pomeroy Parish, County Tyrone]]|| |- |Aghnaskea||[[:Category:Aghnaskea Townland, Pomeroy Parish, County Tyrone]]|| |- |Altmore||[[:Category:Altmore Townland, Pomeroy Parish, County Tyrone]]|| |- |Ballymacall||[[:Category:Ballymacall Townland, Pomeroy Parish, County Tyrone]]|| |- |Camaghy||[[:Category:Camaghy Townland, Pomeroy Parish, County Tyrone]]|| |- |Cappagh||[[:Category:Cappagh Townland, Pomeroy Parish, County Tyrone]]|| |- |Cavanacaw||[[:Category:Cavanacaw Townland, Pomeroy Parish, County Tyrone]]|| |- |Cavanakeeran||[[:Category:Cavanakeeran Townland, Pomeroy Parish, County Tyrone]]|| |- |Claggan||[[:Category:Claggan Townland, Pomeroy Parish, County Tyrone]]|| |- |Coolmaghry||[[:Category:Coolmaghry Townland, Pomeroy Parish, County Tyrone]]|| |- |Corkhill||[[:Category:Corkhill Townland, Pomeroy Parish, County Tyrone]]|| |- |Cornamaddy||[[:Category:Cornamaddy Townland, Pomeroy Parish, County Tyrone]]|| |- |Corrycroar||[[:Category:Corrycroar Townland, Pomeroy Parish, County Tyrone]]|| |- |Crannogue||[[:Category:Crannogue Townland, Pomeroy Parish, County Tyrone]]|| |- |Creeve||[[:Category:Creeve Townland, Pomeroy Parish, County Tyrone]]|| |- |Crosscavanagh||[[:Category:Crosscavanagh Townland, Pomeroy Parish, County Tyrone]]|| |- |Crossdernot||[[:Category:Crossdernot Townland, Pomeroy Parish, County Tyrone]]|| |- |Curlonan||[[:Category:Curlonan Townland, Pomeroy Parish, County Tyrone]]|| |- |Dernanaught||[[:Category:Dernanaught Townland, Pomeroy Parish, County Tyrone]]|| |- |Drumconor||[[:Category:Drumconor Townland, Pomeroy Parish, County Tyrone]]|| |- |Drummond||[[:Category:Drummond Townland, Pomeroy Parish, County Tyrone]]|| |- |Dungororan||[[:Category:Dungororan Townland, Pomeroy Parish, County Tyrone]]|| |- |Galbally||[[:Category:Galbally Townland, Pomeroy Parish, County Tyrone]]|| |- |Glenbeg||[[:Category:Glenbeg Townland, Pomeroy Parish, County Tyrone]]|| |- |Glenburrisk||[[:Category:Glenburrisk Townland, Pomeroy Parish, County Tyrone]]|| |- |Gortavoy||[[:Category:Gortavoy Townland, Pomeroy Parish, County Tyrone]]|| |- |Gortindarragh||[[:Category:Gortindarragh Townland, Pomeroy Parish, County Tyrone]]|| |- |Gortnagarn||[[:Category:Gortnagarn Townland, Pomeroy Parish, County Tyrone]]|| |- |Gortnagola||[[:Category:Gortnagola Townland, Pomeroy Parish, County Tyrone]]|| |- |Kerrib||[[:Category:Kerrib Townland, Pomeroy Parish, County Tyrone]]|| |- |Killey||[[:Category:Killey Townland, Pomeroy Parish, County Tyrone]]|| |- |Kilmakardle||[[:Category:Kilmakardle Townland, Pomeroy Parish, County Tyrone]]|| |- |Kilmore||[[:Category:Kilmore Townland, Pomeroy Parish, County Tyrone]]|| |- |Knocknaclogha||[[:Category:Knocknaclogha Townland, Pomeroy Parish, County Tyrone]]|| |- |Lisnagleer||[[:Category:Lisnagleer Townland, Pomeroy Parish, County Tyrone]]|| |- |Lurganeden||[[:Category:Lurganeden Townland, Pomeroy Parish, County Tyrone]]|| |- |Lurgylea||[[:Category:Lurgylea Townland, Pomeroy Parish, County Tyrone]]|| |- |Mulnagore||[[:Category:Mulnagore Townland, Pomeroy Parish, County Tyrone]]||[[X-8644|X-8644]] 17:57, 17 November 2019 (UTC) |- |Munderrydoe||[[:Category:Munderrydoe Townland, Pomeroy Parish, County Tyrone]]|| |- |Pomeroy||[[:Category:Pomeroy Townland, Pomeroy Parish, County Tyrone]]|| |- |Sessiadonaghy||[[:Category:Sessiadonaghy Townland, Pomeroy Parish, County Tyrone]]|| |- |Shanmaghry||[[:Category:Shanmaghry Townland, Pomeroy Parish, County Tyrone]]|| |- |Skea||[[:Category:Skea Townland, Pomeroy Parish, County Tyrone]]|| |- |Tanderagee||[[:Category:Tanderagee Townland, Pomeroy Parish, County Tyrone]]|| |- |Thornhill Glebe||[[:Category:Thornhill Glebe Townland, Pomeroy Parish, County Tyrone]]|| |- |Tulnagall||[[:Category:Tulnagall Townland, Pomeroy Parish, County Tyrone]]|| |- |Turnabarson||[[:Category:Turnabarson Townland, Pomeroy Parish, County Tyrone]]|| |}

Townlands of Raphoe Civil Parish in County Donegal

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'''Please do not implement ANY changes until the structure has been agreed!'''
[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' Click [[Space:Irish_Roots_-_County_Donegal_Parish_Categories|here]] to return to Donegal or [[Space:Irish_Roots_Category_Planning|here]] to return to the Irish Roots Category Planning space. Click [[Space:Townlands_Spaces_Creation_Help| on this link for help]]. Where townlands exist with qualifying words such as Upper or Lower, Beg or More, North or South etc they should be joined into one category only if they do not appear a separate entities on the 1901/1911 census townlands. The (fictitious) Bogland Upper, Bogland Middle and Bogland Lower townlands which only appear as Boglands on the census should be as ONE category Bogland Townlands - note the plural version in this case. The townlands in Raphoe Parish are those taken from [https://www.townlands.ie/donegal/raphoe/ Townlands.ie] :{| border="1" |- |'''Activity'''||'''Status'''||'''By''' |- |Checked for combination||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 10:10, 17 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Checked for missing names||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 10:10, 17 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Last check of existing townlands||'''10 Apr 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 10:10, 17 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Duplicate townland notes complete||'''17 May 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 10:10, 17 May 2019 (UTC) |} If you create one of the missing categories please link to the category (not forgetting the colon [[:Category: xxxxx, xxxxx, County |COUNTY|]]. If an existing category gets replaced please put - ''completed''
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- in the third column. (Copy from here) :''Tip: You can remove the nowiki tags from , for example, [[Category:Xyz Townland, Zyx Parish, County Yzxabc]] and the line will turn red all you need to do is to click that to create the new category. Don't forget to save the page BEFORE you jump to the category creation.'' :'''Please check to ensure a 'missing' townland has not been added after the date above in either the new or old formats before creating by clicking! Thanks.''' :{| width="100%" border="1" |colspan="3"|'''''Unless otherwise specified any existing categories on WikiTree for townlands have had no duplicate name found within the County'''''. |- |'''Townlands in Raphoe'''||'''WikiTree (New) Category Name'''||'''Current Created Categories''' |- |Aghnakeeragh||[[:Category:Aghnakeeragh Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Ardvarnock Glebe||[[:Category:Ardvarnock Glebe Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Ballyholey Far||[[:Category:Ballyholey Far Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 14:20, 8 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Ballyholey Near||[[:Category:Ballyholey Near Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 14:20, 8 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Beltany||[[:Category:Beltany Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal]]|| ''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 19:00, 4 August 2019 (UTC) |- |Blackrepentance||[[:Category:Blackrepentance Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 12:08, 12 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Bogagh||[[:Category:Bogagh Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Braehead||[[:Category:Braehead Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Broadlea||[[:Category:Broadlea Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Burnside||[[:Category:Burnside Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Carrickbrack||Carrickbrack Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal|| |- |colspan="3"|There are 2 townlands named or containing Carrickbrack in Donegal. Any profiles in this category will need to be checked carefully.
Carrickbrack, Convoy Civil Parish, Barony of Raphoe South
Carrickbrack, Raphoe Civil Parish, Barony of Raphoe North |- |Common||[[:Category:Common Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Cooladerry||[[:Category:Cooladerry Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Coolaghy||[[:Category:Coolaghy Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Coolaghy Glebe||[[:Category:Coolaghy Glebe Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Cottown||[[:Category:Cottown Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Craigs||[[:Category:Craigs Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Creggan||[[:Category:Creggan Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 14:22, 8 June 2019 (UTC) |- |colspan="3"|There are 2 townlands named or containing Creggan in Donegal. Any profiles in this category will need to be checked carefully.
Creggan, Raphoe Civil Parish, Barony of Raphoe North
Creggan, Stranorlar Civil Parish, Barony of Raphoe South |- |Deerpark||[[:Category:Deerpark Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Difflin||[[:Category:Difflin Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Doorabble||[[:Category:Doorabble Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 14:22, 8 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Drumineney||[[:Category:Drumineney Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Drumnabratty||[[:Category:Drumnabratty Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 14:22, 8 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Figart||[[:Category:Figart Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Flemingstown||[[:Category:Flemingstown Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Glenkeeran||[[:Category:Glenkeeran Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 14:29, 8 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Glenmaquin Lower||[[:Category:Glenmaquin Lower Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 14:29, 8 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Glenmaquin Upper||[[:Category:Glenmaquin Upper Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 14:29, 8 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Gort Glebe||[[:Category:Gort Glebe Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Gort Glebe||[[:Category:Gort Glebe Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Gortaquigley||[[:Category:Gortaquigley Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Gortnesk||[[:Category:Gortnesk Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Habbitstown||[[:Category:Habbitstown Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Kiltole||[[:Category:Kiltole Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal]]|| ''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 12:12, 17 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Lismontigley||[[:Category:Lismontigley Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Lisnoble||[[:Category:Lisnoble Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Magheestown||[[:Category:Magheestown Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 14:37, 8 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Magheraboy||[[:Category:Magheraboy Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal]]|| ''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 18:25, 4 August 2019 (UTC) |- |Magherahaan||[[:Category:Magherahaan Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Magherahee||[[:Category:Magherahee Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Magherasollus||[[:Category:Magherasollus Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Milltown||Milltown Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal|| |- |colspan="3"|There are 6 townlands named or containing Milltown in Donegal. Any profiles in this category will need to be checked carefully.
Milltown, Conwal Civil Parish, Barony of Raphoe South
Milltown, Donegal Civil Parish, Barony of Tirhugh
Milltown, Gartan Civil Parish, Barony of Kilmacrenan
Milltown, Killymard Civil Parish, Barony of Banagh
Milltown, Raphoe Civil Parish, Barony of Raphoe North
Milltown, Raymoghy Civil Parish, Barony of Raphoe North |- |Mongorry||[[:Category:Mongorry Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 14:37, 8 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Mountainpark||[[:Category:Mountainpark Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Mullafin||[[:Category:Mullafin Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 14:37, 8 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Muntertinny||[[:Category:Muntertinny Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 14:41, 8 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Newrow||[[:Category:Newrow Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal]]|| ''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 12:59, 19 July 2019 (UTC) |- |Oakfield Demesne||[[:Category:Oakfield Demesne Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 14:37, 8 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Raphoe Demesne||[[:Category:Raphoe Demesne Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Raphoe||[[:Category:Raphoe Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Roosky Lower||[[:Category:Roosky Lower Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 14:37, 8 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Roosky Upper||[[:Category:Roosky Upper Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 14:37, 8 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Sesnacully||[[:Category:Sesnacully Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Shannagh||[[:Category:Shannagh Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Slievebuck||[[:Category:Slievebuck Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 14:37, 8 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Stranorlaghan||[[:Category:Stranorlaghan Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Tops||[[:Category:Tops Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Tops Demesne||[[:Category:Tops Demesne Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Tullydonnell Lower||[[:Category:Tullydonnell Lower Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Tullydonnell Upper||[[:Category:Tullydonnell Upper Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Tullyvinny||[[:Category:Tullyvinny Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 14:55, 30 July 2019 (UTC) |- |Winnyhaw||[[:Category:Winnyhaw Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal]]|| |}

Townlands of Rathdowney Civil Parish in County Laois

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[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' Click [[Space:Irish_Roots_-_County_Laois_Parish_Categories|here]] to return to Laois or [[Space:Irish_Roots_Category_Planning|here]] to return to the Irish Roots Category Planning space. Click [[Space:Townlands_Spaces_Creation_Help| on this link for category creation help]] using these lists. Where townlands exist with qualifying words such as Upper or Lower, Beg or More, North or South etc they should be joined into one category only if they do not appear a separate entities on the 1901/1911 census townlands. The (fictitious) Bogland Upper, Bogland Middle and Bogland Lower townlands which only appear as Boglands on the census should be as ONE category Bogland Townlands - note the plural version in this case. The townlands in Rathdowney Parish are those taken from [https://www.townlands.ie/laois/rathdowney2/ Townlands.ie] :{| border="1" |- |'''Activity'''||'''Status'''||'''By''' |- |Checked for combination||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 18:47, 30 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Checked for missing names||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 18:47, 30 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Last check of existing townlands||'''20 Apr 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 18:47, 30 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Duplicate townland notes complete||'''30 May 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 18:47, 30 May 2019 (UTC) |} If you create one of the missing categories please link to the category (not forgetting the colon [[:Category: xxxxx, xxxxx, County |COUNTY|]]. If an existing category gets replaced please put - ''completed''
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Thanks.''' :{| width="100%" border="1" |colspan="3"|'''''Unless otherwise specified any existing categories on WikiTree for townlands have had no duplicate name found within the County'''''. |- |'''Townlands in Rathdowney'''||'''WikiTree (New) Category Name'''||'''Current Created Categories''' |- |Akip||[[:Category:Akip Townland, Rathdowney Parish, County Laois]]|| |- |Ballagharahin||[[:Category:Ballagharahin Townland, Rathdowney Parish, County Laois]]|| |- |Ballybuggy||[[:Category:Ballybuggy Townland, Rathdowney Parish, County Laois]]|| |- |Ballydavin||[[:Category:Ballydavin Townland, Rathdowney Parish, County Laois]]|| |- |Ballymullen (Stubber)||[[:Category:Ballymullen (Stubber) Townland, Rathdowney Parish, County Laois]]|| |- |Ballymullen (Warrensford)||[[:Category:Ballymullen (Warrensford) Townland, Rathdowney Parish, County Laois]]|| |- |Ballynakill||[[:Category:Ballynakill Townland, Rathdowney Parish, County Laois]]|| |- |Barny and Bealady||[[:Category:Barny and Bealady Townland, Rathdowney Parish, County Laois]]|| |- |Barrahill||[[:Category:Barrahill Townland, Rathdowney Parish, County Laois]]|| |- |Barrawinga||[[:Category:Barrawinga Townland, Rathdowney Parish, County Laois]]|| |- |Beckfield||[[:Category:Beckfield Townland, Rathdowney Parish, County Laois]]|| |- |Brockry||[[:Category:Brockry Townland, Rathdowney Parish, County Laois]]|| |- |Cappalinnan||[[:Category:Cappalinnan Townland, Rathdowney Parish, County Laois]]|| |- |Castlefleming (Giles)||[[:Category:Castlefleming (Giles) Townland, Rathdowney Parish, County Laois]]|| |- |Castlefleming (Manly)||[[:Category:Castlefleming (Manly) Townland, Rathdowney Parish, County Laois]]|| |- |Castlefleming (Stubber)||[[:Category:Castlefleming (Stubber) Townland, Rathdowney Parish, County Laois]]|| |- |Castlefleming or Heath||[[:Category:Castlefleming or Heath Townland, Rathdowney Parish, County Laois]]|| |- |Clonburren (Moore)||[[:Category:Clonburren (Moore) Townland, Rathdowney Parish, County Laois]]|| |- |Clonburren (White)||[[:Category:Clonburren (White) Townland, Rathdowney Parish, County Laois]]|| |- |Cloneeb||[[:Category:Cloneeb Townland, Rathdowney Parish, County Laois]]|| |- |Clonmeen North||[[:Category:Clonmeen North Townland, Rathdowney Parish, County Laois]]|| |- |Clonmeen South||[[:Category:Clonmeen South Townland, Rathdowney Parish, County Laois]]|| |- |Clonmeenwood||[[:Category:Clonmeenwood Townland, Rathdowney Parish, County Laois]]|| |- |Clonmore||[[:Category:Clonmore Townland, Rathdowney Parish, County Laois]]|| |- |Coolfin||[[:Category:Coolfin Townland, Rathdowney Parish, County Laois]]|| |- |Coolnaboul West||[[:Category:Coolnaboul West Townland, Rathdowney Parish, County Laois]]|| |- |Coolowley (Mason)||[[:Category:Coolowley (Mason) Townland, Rathdowney Parish, County Laois]]|| |- |Coolowley (Ploll)||[[:Category:Coolowley (Ploll) Townland, Rathdowney Parish, County Laois]]|| |- |Creelagh||[[:Category:Creelagh Townland, Rathdowney Parish, County Laois]]|| |- |Dunacleggan||[[:Category:Dunacleggan Townland, Rathdowney Parish, County Laois]]|| |- |Errill||[[:Category:Errill Townland, Rathdowney Parish, County Laois]]|| |- |Garrison||[[:Category:Garrison Townland, Rathdowney Parish, County Laois]]|| |- |Garryduff||[[:Category:Garryduff Townland, Rathdowney Parish, County Laois]]|| |- |Glasha||[[:Category:Glasha Townland, Rathdowney Parish, County Laois]]|| |- |Harristown||[[:Category:Harristown Townland, Rathdowney Parish, County Laois]]|| |- |Johnstown Glebe||[[:Category:Johnstown Glebe Townland, Rathdowney Parish, County Laois]]|| |- |Kilcoke||[[:Category:Kilcoke Townland, Rathdowney Parish, County Laois]]|| |- |Kilcoran||[[:Category:Kilcoran Townland, Rathdowney Parish, County Laois]]|| |- |Kilmilan||[[:Category:Kilmilan Townland, Rathdowney Parish, County Laois]]|| |- |Knockahaw||[[:Category:Knockahaw Townland, Rathdowney Parish, County Laois]]|| |- |Knockardagannon North||[[:Category:Knockardagannon North Townland, Rathdowney Parish, County Laois]]|| |- |Knockardagannon South||[[:Category:Knockardagannon South Townland, Rathdowney Parish, County Laois]]|| |- |Knockheel||[[:Category:Knockheel Townland, Rathdowney Parish, County Laois]]|| |- |Lisduff||[[:Category:Lisduff Townland, Rathdowney Parish, County Laois]]|| |- |Lismurragha||[[:Category:Lismurragha Townland, Rathdowney Parish, County Laois]]|| |- |Monamonra||[[:Category:Monamonra Townland, Rathdowney Parish, County Laois]]|| |- |Raheen||[[:Category:Raheen Townland, Rathdowney Parish, County Laois]]|| |- |colspan="3"|There are 6 townlands named or containing Raheen in Laois. Any profiles in this category will need to be checked carefully.
Raheen, Clonenagh and Clonagheen Civil Parish, Barony of Maryborough West
Raheen, Kilteale Civil Parish, Barony of Maryborough East
Raheen, Rathdowney Civil Parish, Barony of Clandonagh
Raheen Lower, Donaghmore Civil Parish, Barony of Clandonagh
Raheen or Charleville, Kyle Civil Parish, Barony of Clandonagh
Raheen Upper, Donaghmore Civil Parish, Barony of Clandonagh |- |Rathdowney||[[:Category:Rathdowney Townland, Rathdowney Parish, County Laois]]||[[Woods-548| Woods-548]] 22/09/2019 Needs CIB |- |colspan="3"|Since Rathdowney is also the Parish name, profiles in this category will need to be checked to see if they belong in Rathdowney townland or a different one in the Parish. |- |Rathnaleugh||[[:Category:Rathnaleugh Townland, Rathdowney Parish, County Laois]]|| |- |Rathpiper North||[[:Category:Rathpiper North Townland, Rathdowney Parish, County Laois]]|| |- |Rathpiper South||[[:Category:Rathpiper South Townland, Rathdowney Parish, County Laois]]|| |- |Templequain||[[:Category:Templequain Townland, Rathdowney Parish, County Laois]]|| |- |Tinnaclohy||[[:Category:Tinnaclohy Townland, Rathdowney Parish, County Laois]]|| |}

Townlands of Rathdrum Civil Parish in County Wicklow

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[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' Click [[Space:Irish_Roots_-_County_Wicklow_Parish_Categories|here]] to return to Wicklow or [[Space:Irish_Roots_Category_Planning|here]] to return to the Irish Roots Category Planning space. Click [[Space:Townlands_Spaces_Creation_Help| on this link for category creation help]] using these lists. Where townlands exist with qualifying words such as Upper or Lower, Beg or More, North or South etc they should be joined into one category only if they do not appear a separate entities on the 1901/1911 census townlands. The (fictitious) Bogland Upper, Bogland Middle and Bogland Lower townlands which only appear as Boglands on the census should be as ONE category Bogland Townlands - note the plural version in this case. The townlands in Rathdrum Parish are those taken from [https://www.townlands.ie/wicklow/rathdrum1/ Townlands.ie] :{| border="1" |- |'''Activity'''||'''Status'''||'''By''' |- |Checked for combination||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 17:21, 02 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Checked for missing names||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 17:21, 02 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Last check of existing townlands||'''01 Jun 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 17:21, 02 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Duplicate townland notes complete||'''02 Jun 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 17:21, 02 June 2019 (UTC) |} If you create one of the missing categories please link to the category (not forgetting the colon [[:Category: xxxxx, xxxxx, County |COUNTY|]]. If an existing category gets replaced please put - ''completed''
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Townlands of Rathfarnham Civil Parish in County Dublin

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[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' Click [[Space:Irish_Roots_-_County_Dublin_Parish_Categories|here]] to return to Dublin or [[Space:Irish_Roots_Category_Planning|here]] to return to the Irish Roots Category Planning space. Click [[Space:Townlands_Spaces_Creation_Help| on this link for help]]. Where townlands exist with qualifying words such as Upper or Lower, Beg or More, North or South etc they should be joined into one category only if they do not appear a separate entities on the 1901/1911 census townlands. The (fictitious) Bogland Upper, Bogland Middle and Bogland Lower townlands which only appear as Boglands on the census should be as ONE category Bogland Townlands - note the plural version in this case. The townlands in Rathfarnham Parish are those taken from [https://www.townlands.ie/dublin/rathfarnham/ Townlands.ie] :{| border="1" |- |'''Activity'''||'''Status'''||'''By''' |- |Checked for combination||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 09:36, 28 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Checked for missing names||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 09:36, 28 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Last check of existing townlands||'''20 Apr 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 09:36, 28 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Duplicate townland notes complete||'''28 May 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 09:36, 28 May 2019 (UTC) |} If you create one of the missing categories please link to the category (not forgetting the colon [[:Category: xxxxx, xxxxx, County |COUNTY|]]. If an existing category gets replaced please put - ''completed''
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Townlands of Raymoghy Civil Parish in County Donegal

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Townlands of Rosbercon Civil Parish in County Kilkenny

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[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' Click [[Space:Irish_Roots_-_County_Kilkenny_Parish_Categories|here]] to return to Kilkenny or [[Space:Irish_Roots_Category_Planning|here]] to return to the Irish Roots Category Planning space. Click [[Space:Townlands_Spaces_Creation_Help| on this link for category creation help]] using these lists. Where townlands exist with qualifying words such as Upper or Lower, Beg or More, North or South etc they should be joined into one category only if they do not appear a separate entities on the 1901/1911 census townlands. The (fictitious) Bogland Upper, Bogland Middle and Bogland Lower townlands which only appear as Boglands on the census should be as ONE category Bogland Townlands - note the plural version in this case. The townlands in Rosbercon Parish are those taken from [https://www.townlands.ie/wexford/rosbercon2/ Townlands.ie] :{| border="1" |- |'''Activity'''||'''Status'''||'''By''' |- |Checked for combination||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 16:27, 29 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Checked for missing names||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 16:27, 29 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Last check of existing townlands||'''20 Apr 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 16:27, 29 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Duplicate townland notes complete||'''29 May 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 16:27, 29 May 2019 (UTC) |} If you create one of the missing categories please link to the category (not forgetting the colon [[:Category: xxxxx, xxxxx, County |COUNTY|]]. If an existing category gets replaced please put - ''completed''
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Townlands of Rossorry Civil Parish in County Fermanagh

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Townlands of Ruan Civil Parish in County Clare

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[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' Click [[Space:Irish_Roots_-_County_Clare_Parish_Categories|here]] to return to Clare or [[Space:Irish_Roots_Category_Planning|here]] to return to the Irish Roots Category Planning space. Click [[Space:Townlands_Spaces_Creation_Help| on this link for help]]. The townlands in Ruan Parish are those taken from [https://www.townlands.ie/clare/ruan2/ Townlands.ie] :{| border="1" |- |'''Activity'''||'''Status'''||'''By''' |- |Checked for combination||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 09:20, 17 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Checked for missing names||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 09:20, 17 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Last check of existing townlands||'''20 Apr 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 09:20, 17 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Duplicate townland notes complete||'''17 May 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 09:20, 17 May 2019 (UTC) |} If you create one of the missing categories please link to the category (not forgetting the colon [[:Category: xxxxx, xxxxx, County |COUNTY|]]. If an existing category gets replaced please put - ''completed''
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- in the third column. (Copy from here) :''Tip: You can remove the nowiki tags from , for example, [[Category:Xyz Townland, Zyx Parish, County Yzxabc]] and the line will turn red all you need to do is to click that to create the new category. Don't forget to save the page BEFORE you jump to the category creation.'' :'''Please check to ensure a 'missing' townland has not been added after the date above in either the new or old formats before creating by clicking! Thanks.''' :{| width="100%" border="1" |colspan="3"|'''''Unless otherwise specified any existing categories on WikiTree for townlands have had no duplicate name found within the County'''''. |- |'''Townlands in Ruan'''||'''WikiTree (New) Category Name'''||'''Current Created Categories''' |- |Addroon||[[:Category:Addroon Townland, Ruan Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Ballaghboy||[[:Category:Ballaghboy Townland, Ruan Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Ballyharraghan||[[:Category:Ballyharraghan Townland, Ruan Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Ballymacrogan East||[[:Category:Ballymacrogan East Townland, Ruan Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Ballymacrogan West||[[:Category:Ballymacrogan West Townland, Ruan Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Ballyogan Beg||[[:Category:Ballyogan Beg Townland, Ruan Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Ballyogan More||[[:Category:Ballyogan More Townland, Ruan Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Ballyteige East||[[:Category:Ballyteige East Townland, Ruan Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Ballyteigh West||[[:Category:Ballyteigh West Townland, Ruan Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Bealickania||[[:Category:Bealickania Townland, Ruan Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Bealnalicka||[[:Category:Bealnalicka Townland, Ruan Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Caherlough||[[:Category:Caherlough Townland, Ruan Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Cahermacrea||[[:Category:Cahermacrea Townland, Ruan Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Cloonfeaghra||[[:Category:Cloonfeaghra Townland, Ruan Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Cloonnagloghaun||[[:Category:Cloonnagloghaun Townland, Ruan Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Cooga||[[:Category:Cooga Townland, Ruan Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Dromeen||[[:Category:Dromeen Townland, Ruan Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Dromore||[[:Category:Dromore Townland, Ruan Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Drumcavan||[[:Category:Drumcavan Townland, Ruan Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Foilrim||[[:Category:Foilrim Townland, Ruan Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Garvillaun||[[:Category:Garvillaun Townland, Ruan Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Gorteen||[[:Category:Gorteen Townland, Ruan Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Gregmoher||[[:Category:Gregmoher Townland, Ruan Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Kilkee East||[[:Category:Kilkee East Townland, Ruan Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Kilkee West||[[:Category:Kilkee West Townland, Ruan Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Killeen||[[:Category:Killeen Townland, Ruan Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Lisduff||[[:Category:Lisduff Townland, Ruan Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Lisheenvicknaheeha||[[:Category:Lisheenvicknaheeha Townland, Ruan Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Lismuinga East||[[:Category:Lismuinga East Townland, Ruan Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Lismuinga West||[[:Category:Lismuinga West Townland, Ruan Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Lissyline||[[:Category:Lissyline Townland, Ruan Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Loughaunnaweelaun||[[:Category:Loughaunnaweelaun Townland, Ruan Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Moymore||[[:Category:Moymore Townland, Ruan Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Moyree Commons||[[:Category:Moyree Commons Townland, Ruan Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Nooan||[[:Category:Nooan Townland, Ruan Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Ooankeagh||[[:Category:Ooankeagh Townland, Ruan Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Portlecka||[[:Category:Portlecka Townland, Ruan Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Ranaghan||[[:Category:Ranaghan Townland, Ruan Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Rathcahaun||[[:Category:Rathcahaun Townland, Ruan Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Rathvergin||[[:Category:Rathvergin Townland, Ruan Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Rinelea||[[:Category:Rinelea Townland, Ruan Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Rinneen||[[:Category:Rinneen Townland, Ruan Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Ruan Commons||[[:Category:Ruan Commons Townland, Ruan Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Teermulmoney||[[:Category:Teermulmoney Townland, Ruan Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Teernea||[[:Category:Teernea Townland, Ruan Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Teernea Commons||[[:Category:Teernea Commons Townland, Ruan Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Tonlegee||[[:Category:Tonlegee Townland, Ruan Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Toormore||[[:Category:Toormore Townland, Ruan Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |colspan="3"|There are 2 townlands named or containing Toormore in Clare. Any profiles in this category will need to be checked carefully.
Toormore, Kiltoraght Civil Parish, Barony of Corcomroe
Toormore, Ruan Civil Parish, Barony of Inchiquin |- |Tullymackan||[[:Category:Tullymackan Townland, Ruan Parish, County Clare]]|| |- |Tullyodea||[[:Category:Tullyodea Townland, Ruan Parish, County Clare]]|| |}

Townlands of Saintfield Civil Parish in County Down

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Townlands of Seagoe Civil Parish in County Armagh

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[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' Click [[Space:Irish_Roots_-_County_Armagh_Parish_Categories|here]] to return to Armagh or [[Space:Irish_Roots_Category_Planning|here]] to return to the Irish Roots Category Planning space. Click [[Space:Townlands_Spaces_Creation_Help| on this link for help]]. See: [https://drive.google.com/open?id=14J3DHEGGHDwQ5HR0bwJp8ZHGTAyxYDIO Using The Catagorization Implementation Pages.pdf] Parish and Townland CIB files [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/11XVDsdFKo7JjR_CGIYYcH9HXDlyXOA_y?usp=sharing can be found in the appropriate folder here] if they exist, if not please ask for them. The townlands in Seagoe Parish are those taken from [https://www.townlands.ie/armagh/seagoe/ Townlands.ie] :{| border="1" |- |'''Activity'''||'''Status'''||'''By''' |- |Checked for combination||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 09:41, 11 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Checked for missing names||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 09:41, 11 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Last check of existing townlands||'''20 Apr 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 09:41, 11 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Duplicate townland notes complete||'''11 May 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 09:41, 11 May 2019 (UTC) |} If you create one of the missing categories please link to the category (not forgetting the colon [[:Category: xxxxx, xxxxx, County |COUNTY|]]. If an existing category gets replaced please put - ''completed''
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- in the third column. (Copy from here) :''Tip: You can remove the nowiki tags from , for example, [[Category:Xyz Townland, Zyx Parish, County Yzxabc]] and the line will turn red all you need to do is to click that to create the new category. Don't forget to save the page BEFORE you jump to the category creation.'' :'''Please check to ensure a 'missing' townland has not been added after the date above in either the new or old formats before creating by clicking! Thanks.''' :{| width="100%" border="1" |colspan="3"|'''''Unless otherwise specified any existing categories on WikiTree for townlands have had no duplicate name found within the County'''''. |- |'''Townlands in Seagoe'''||'''WikiTree (New) Category Name'''||'''Current Created Categories''' |- |Aghacommon||[[:Category:Aghacommon Townland, Seagoe Parish, County Armagh]]|| |- |Annaloist||[[:Category:Annaloist Townland, Seagoe Parish, County Armagh]]|| |- |Ballydonaghy||[[:Category:Ballydonaghy Townland, Seagoe Parish, County Armagh]]|| |- |Ballygargan||[[:Category:Ballygargan Townland, Seagoe Parish, County Armagh]]|| |- |Ballyhannon||[[:Category:Ballyhannon Townland, Seagoe Parish, County Armagh]]|| [[Crawford-15512|Crawford-15512]] 09:40, 15 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Ballymacrandal||[[:Category:Ballymacrandal Townland, Seagoe Parish, County Armagh]]|| |- |Ballynacor||[[:Category:Ballynacor Townland, Seagoe Parish, County Armagh]]|| [[Crawford-15512|Crawford-15512]] 09:49, 15 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Ballynaghy||[[:Category:Ballynaghy Townland, Seagoe Parish, County Armagh]]|| |- |Ballynamony||[[:Category:Ballynamony Townland, Seagoe Parish, County Armagh]]|| |- |Balteagh||[[:Category:Balteagh Townland, Seagoe Parish, County Armagh]]|| [[Crawford-15512|Crawford-15512]] 09:21, 15 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Bocombra||[[:Category:Bocombra Townland, Seagoe Parish, County Armagh]]|| |- |Boconnell||[[:Category:Boconnell Townland, Seagoe Parish, County Armagh]]|| |- |Breagh||[[:Category:Breagh Townland, Seagoe Parish, County Armagh]]|| [[Crawford-15512|Crawford-15512]] 10:09, 15 June 2019 (UTC) |- |colspan="3"|There are 3 townlands named or containing Breagh in Armagh. Any profiles in this category will need to be checked carefully.
Breagh, Drumcree Civil Parish, Barony of Oneilland West
Breagh, Seagoe Civil Parish, Barony of Oneilland East
Breagh, Tartaraghan Civil Parish, Barony of Oneilland West |- |Carn||[[:Category:Carn Townland, Seagoe Parish, County Armagh]]|| |- |Carrick||[[:Category:Carrick Townland, Seagoe Parish, County Armagh]]|| |- |Clanrolla||[[:Category:Clanrolla Townland, Seagoe Parish, County Armagh]]|| |- |Crossmacahilly||[[:Category:Crossmacahilly Townland, Seagoe Parish, County Armagh]]|| |- |Derryvore||[[:Category:Derryvore Townland, Seagoe Parish, County Armagh]]|| |- |Drumgask||[[:Category:Drumgask Townland, Seagoe Parish, County Armagh]]|| |- |Drumgor||[[:Category:Drumgor Townland, Seagoe Parish, County Armagh]]|| |- |Drumlisnagrilly||[[:Category:Drumlisnagrilly Townland, Seagoe Parish, County Armagh]]|| |- |Drumnacanvy||[[:Category:Drumnacanvy Townland, Seagoe Parish, County Armagh]]|| [[Crawford-15512|Crawford-15512]] 10:20, 15 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Drumnagoon||[[:Category:Drumnagoon Townland, Seagoe Parish, County Armagh]]|| |- |Drumnakelly||[[:Category:Drumnakelly Townland, Seagoe Parish, County Armagh]]|| |- |Edenderry||[[:Category:Edenderry Townland, Seagoe Parish, County Armagh]]||[[Woods-548| Tony Woods]] |- |colspan="3"|There are 2 townlands named or containing Edenderry in Armagh. Any profiles in this category will need to be checked carefully.
Edenderry, Seagoe Civil Parish, Barony of Oneilland East
Edenderry, Eglish (Tiranny portion) Civil Parish, Barony of Tiranny |- |Hacknahay||[[:Category:Hacknahay Townland, Seagoe Parish, County Armagh]]|| |- |Kernan||[[:Category:Kernan Townland, Seagoe Parish, County Armagh]]|| |- |Killycomain||[[:Category:Killycomain Townland, Seagoe Parish, County Armagh]]|| |- |Kilvergan||[[:Category:Kilvergan Townland, Seagoe Parish, County Armagh]]|| |- |Kinnegoe||[[:Category:Kinnegoe Townland, Seagoe Parish, County Armagh]]|| |- |Knock||[[:Category:Knock Townland, Seagoe Parish, County Armagh]]|| |- |Knockmenagh||[[:Category:Knockmenagh Townland, Seagoe Parish, County Armagh]]|| |- |Knocknamuckly||[[:Category: Knocknamuckly Townland, Seagoe Parish, County Armagh]]||[[Woods-548| Woods-548]] Needs CIB |- |Knockramer||[[:Category:Knockramer Townland, Seagoe Parish, County Armagh]]|| |- |Levaghery||[[:Category:Levaghery Townland, Seagoe Parish, County Armagh]]|| |- |Lisnamintry||[[:Category:Lisnamintry Townland, Seagoe Parish, County Armagh]]|| |- |Lisnisky||[[:Category:Lisnisky Townland, Seagoe Parish, County Armagh]]|| |- |Lylo||[[:Category:Lylo Townland, Seagoe Parish, County Armagh]]|| |- |Moyraverty||[[:Category:Moyraverty Townland, Seagoe Parish, County Armagh]]|| |- |Seagoe Lower||[[:Category:Seagoe Lower Townland, Seagoe Parish, County Armagh]]|| |- |Seagoe Upper||[[:Category:Seagoe Upper Townland, Seagoe Parish, County Armagh]]||[[Woods-548| Woods-548]] Needs CIB |- |Silverwood||[[:Category:Silverwood Townland, Seagoe Parish, County Armagh]]|| |- |Tamnaficarbet||[[:Category:Tamnaficarbet Townland, Seagoe Parish, County Armagh]]|| |- |Tamnafiglassan||[[:Category:Tamnafiglassan Townland, Seagoe Parish, County Armagh]]|| [[Crawford-15512|Crawford-15512]] 09:32, 15 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Tannaghmore West||[[:Category:Tannaghmore West Townland, Seagoe Parish, County Armagh]]|| |- |Tarsan||[[:Category:Tarsan Townland, Seagoe Parish, County Armagh]]|| |- |Turmoyra||[[:Category:Turmoyra Townland, Seagoe Parish, County Armagh]]|| |}

Townlands of Skreen Civil Parish in County Sligo

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[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' Click [[Space:Irish_Roots_-_County_Sligo_Parish_Categories|here]] to return to Sligo or [[Space:Irish_Roots_Category_Planning|here]] to return to the Irish Roots Category Planning space. Click [[Space:Townlands_Spaces_Creation_Help| on this link for category creation help]] using these lists. Where townlands exist with qualifying words such as Upper or Lower, Beg or More, North or South etc they should be joined into one category only if they do not appear a separate entities on the 1901/1911 census townlands. The (fictitious) Bogland Upper, Bogland Middle and Bogland Lower townlands which only appear as Boglands on the census should be as ONE category Bogland Townlands - note the plural version in this case. The townlands in Skreen Parish are those taken from [https://www.townlands.ie/sligo/skreen2/ Townlands.ie] :{| border="1" |- |'''Activity'''||'''Status'''||'''By''' |- |Checked for combination||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 18:20, 01 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Checked for missing names||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 18:20, 01 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Last check of existing townlands||'''01 Jun 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 18:20, 01 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Duplicate townland notes complete||'''01 Jun 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 18:20, 01 June 2019 (UTC) |} If you create one of the missing categories please link to the category (not forgetting the colon [[:Category: xxxxx, xxxxx, County |COUNTY|]]. If an existing category gets replaced please put - ''completed''
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- in the third column. (Copy from here) :''Tip: You can remove the nowiki tags from , for example, [[Category:Xyz Townland, Zyx Parish, County Yzxabc]] and the line will turn red all you need to do is to click that to create the new category. Don't forget to save the page BEFORE you jump to the category creation.'' :'''Please check to ensure a 'missing' townland has not been added after the date above in either the new or old formats before creating by clicking! Thanks.''' :{| width="100%" border="1" |colspan="3"|'''''Unless otherwise specified any existing categories on WikiTree for townlands have had no duplicate name found within the County'''''. |- |'''Townlands in Skreen'''||'''WikiTree (New) Category Name'''||'''Current Created Categories''' |- |Ardabrone||[[:Category:Ardabrone Townland, Skreen Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Brockagh||[[:Category:Brockagh Townland, Skreen Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Caltragh||[[:Category:Caltragh Townland, Skreen Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Carrowbrickeen||[[:Category:Carrowbrickeen Townland, Skreen Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Carrowcaslan||[[:Category:Carrowcaslan Townland, Skreen Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Carrowcullen||[[:Category:Carrowcullen Townland, Skreen Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Carrowdurneen||[[:Category:Carrowdurneen Townland, Skreen Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Carrowgilhooly||[[:Category:Carrowgilhooly Townland, Skreen Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Carrowloughan East||[[:Category:Carrowloughan East Townland, Skreen Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Carrowloughan West||[[:Category:Carrowloughan West Townland, Skreen Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Carrownaboll||[[:Category:Carrownaboll Townland, Skreen Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Carrownaknockan||[[:Category:Carrownaknockan Townland, Skreen Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Carrownamadoo||[[:Category:Carrownamadoo Townland, Skreen Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Carrownree||[[:Category:Carrownree Townland, Skreen Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Carrownteane||[[:Category:Carrownteane Townland, Skreen Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Carrownurlar||[[:Category:Carrownurlar Townland, Skreen Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Carrowreagh||[[:Category:Carrowreagh Townland, Skreen Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Derk Beg||[[:Category:Derk Beg Townland, Skreen Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Derk More||[[:Category:Derk More Townland, Skreen Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Doonflin Lower||[[:Category:Doonflin Lower Townland, Skreen Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Doonflin Upper||[[:Category:Doonflin Upper Townland, Skreen Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Drumnagoal||[[:Category:Drumnagoal Townland, Skreen Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Dunmoran||[[:Category:Dunmoran Townland, Skreen Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Falfin||[[:Category:Falfin Townland, Skreen Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Fallathurteen||[[:Category:Fallathurteen Townland, Skreen Parish, County Sligo]] || |- |Farranyharpy||[[:Category:Farranyharpy Townland, Skreen Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Finnure||[[:Category:Finnure Townland, Skreen Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Gerrib Big||[[:Category:Gerrib Big Townland, Skreen Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Gerrib Little||[[:Category:Gerrib Little Townland, Skreen Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Glebe||[[:Category:Glebe Townland, Skreen Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Halfquarter||[[:Category:Halfquarter Townland, Skreen Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Knockacappul||[[:Category:Knockacappul Townland, Skreen Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Laragh||[[:Category:Laragh Townland, Skreen Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Lecarrow||[[:Category:Lecarrow Townland, Skreen Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Leekfield||[[:Category:Leekfield Townland, Skreen Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Masreagh||[[:Category:Masreagh Townland, Skreen Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Mullaroe||[[:Category:Mullaroe Townland, Skreen Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Portavaud||[[:Category:Portavaud Townland, Skreen Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Ross||[[:Category:Ross Townland, Skreen Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Sheeanmore||[[:Category:Sheeanmore Townland, Skreen Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Skibbolecorragh||[[:Category:Skibbolecorragh Townland, Skreen Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Skreen Beg||[[:Category:Skreen Beg Townland, Skreen Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Skreen More||[[:Category:Skreen More Townland, Skreen Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Soodry||[[:Category:Soodry Townland, Skreen Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Tawnatrohaun||[[:Category:Tawnatrohaun Townland, Skreen Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Toberawnaun||[[:Category:Toberawnaun Townland, Skreen Parish, County Sligo]]|| |- |Toberpatrick||[[:Category:Toberpatrick Townland, Skreen Parish, County Sligo]]|| |}

Townlands of Stranorlar Civil Parish in County Donegal

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[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' Click [[Space:Irish_Roots_-_County_Donegal_Parish_Categories|here]] to return to Donegal or [[Space:Irish_Roots_Category_Planning|here]] to return to the Irish Roots Category Planning space. Click [[Space:Townlands_Spaces_Creation_Help| on this link for help]]. Where townlands exist with qualifying words such as Upper or Lower, Beg or More, North or South etc they should be joined into one category only if they do not appear a separate entities on the 1901/1911 census townlands. The (fictitious) Bogland Upper, Bogland Middle and Bogland Lower townlands which only appear as Boglands on the census should be as ONE category Bogland Townlands - note the plural version in this case. The townlands in Stranorlar Parish are those taken from [https://www.townlands.ie/donegal/stranorlar/ Townlands.ie] :{| border="1" |- |'''Activity'''||'''Status'''||'''By''' |- |Checked for combination||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 10:10, 17 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Checked for missing names||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 10:10, 17 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Last check of existing townlands||'''10 Apr 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 10:10, 17 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Duplicate townland notes complete||'''17 May 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 10:10, 17 May 2019 (UTC) |} If you create one of the missing categories please link to the category (not forgetting the colon [[:Category: xxxxx, xxxxx, County |COUNTY|]]. If an existing category gets replaced please put - ''completed''
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[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 19:18, 11 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Backlees||[[:Category:Backlees Townland, Stranorlar Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Ballybofey||[[:Category:Ballybofey Townland, Stranorlar Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Ballynaglack||[[:Category:Ballynaglack Townland, Stranorlar Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Cappry||[[:Category:Cappry Townland, Stranorlar Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Cappry||[[:Category:Cappry Townland, Stranorlar Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Cashelnavean||[[:Category:Cashelnavean Townland, Stranorlar Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Castlebane||[[:Category:Castlebane Townland, Stranorlar Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Corcam||[[:Category:Corcam Townland, Stranorlar Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Creggan||[[:Category:Creggan Townland, Stranorlar Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 18:19, 31 July 2019 (UTC) |- |Curraghomongan||[[:Category:Curraghomongan Townland, Stranorlar Parish, County Donegal]]|| ''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 18:19, 31 July 2019 (UTC) |- |Dooish||[[:Category:Dooish Townland, Stranorlar Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Drumboe Lower||[[:Category:Drumboe Lower Townland, Stranorlar Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Drumboe Upper||[[:Category:Drumboe Upper Townland, Stranorlar Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Dunwiley||[[:Category:Dunwiley Townland, Stranorlar Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 19:18, 11 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Glebe||[[:Category:Glebe Townland, Stranorlar Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Gortletteragh||[[:Category:Gortletteragh Townland, Stranorlar Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Greenhills||[[:Category:Greenhills Townland, Stranorlar Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Ironworks||[[:Category:Ironworks Townland, Stranorlar Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Kilross||[[:Category:Kilross Townland, Stranorlar Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Lettermakenny||[[:Category:Lettermakenny Townland, Stranorlar Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 19:21, 11 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Liskeran||[[:Category:Liskeran Townland, Stranorlar Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 19:21, 11 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Lisnaree||[[:Category:Lisnaree Townland, Stranorlar Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Lough Hill||[[:Category:Lough Hill Townland, Stranorlar Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Magherapaste||[[:Category:Magherapaste Townland, Stranorlar Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Meenagrauv||[[:Category:Meenagrauv Townland, Stranorlar Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Meenanilta||[[:Category:Meenanilta Townland, Stranorlar Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Meenavoy||[[:Category:Meenavoy Townland, Stranorlar Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Meenbane||[[:Category:Meenbane Townland, Stranorlar Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Meencargagh||[[:Category:Meencargagh Townland, Stranorlar Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Meencrumlin||[[:Category:Meencrumlin Townland, Stranorlar Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Mullaghagarry||[[:Category:Mullaghagarry Townland, Stranorlar Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Mullanachose||[[:Category:Mullanachose Townland, Stranorlar Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Mullandrait||[[:Category:Mullandrait Townland, Stranorlar Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 19:25, 11 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Stranorlar||[[:Category:Stranorlar Townland, Stranorlar Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Teangue||[[:Category:Teangue Townland, Stranorlar Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Teevickmoy||[[:Category:Teevickmoy Townland, Stranorlar Parish, County Donegal]]||''Created''
[[Cottrell-943|Cottrell-943]] 19:25, 11 June 2019 (UTC) |- |Tircallan||[[:Category:Tircallan Townland, Stranorlar Parish, County Donegal]]|| |- |Treanamullin||[[:Category:Treanamullin Townland, Stranorlar Parish, County Donegal]]|| |}

Townlands of Swords Civil Parish in County Dublin

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[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' Click [[Space:Irish_Roots_-_County_Dublin_Parish_Categories|here]] to return to Dublin or [[Space:Irish_Roots_Category_Planning|here]] to return to the Irish Roots Category Planning space. Click [[Space:Townlands_Spaces_Creation_Help| on this link for help]]. The townlands in Swords Parish are those taken from [https://www.townlands.ie/dublin/swords/ Townlands.ie] :{| border="1" |- |'''Activity'''||'''Status'''||'''By''' |- |Checked for combination||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 09:36, 28 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Checked for missing names||'''Yes'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 09:36, 28 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Last check of existing townlands||'''20 Apr 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 09:36, 28 May 2019 (UTC) |- |Duplicate townland notes complete||'''28 May 2019'''||[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 09:36, 28 May 2019 (UTC) |} If you create one of the missing categories please link to the category (not forgetting the colon [[:Category: xxxxx, xxxxx, County |COUNTY|]]. If an existing category gets replaced please put - ''completed''
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Newtown, Balscaddan Civil Parish, Barony of Balrothery East
Newtown, Coolock Civil Parish, Barony of Coolock
Newtown, Cruagh Civil Parish, Barony of Uppercross
Newtown, Garristown Civil Parish, Barony of Balrothery West
Newtown, Kiltiernan Civil Parish, Barony of Rathdown
Newtown, Swords Civil Parish, Barony of Nethercross
Newtown (E. D. Finglas), St. Margaret's Civil Parish, Barony of Coolock
Newtown, Westpalstown Civil Parish, Barony of Balrothery West
Newtown Blackrock, Monkstown Civil Parish, Barony of Rathdown
Newtown Castlebyrn, Monkstown Civil Parish, Barony of Rathdown
Newtown Little, Kilgobbin Civil Parish, Barony of Rathdown
Newtown Little, Rathfarnham Civil Parish, Barony of Rathdown
Newtown Lower, Saggart Civil Parish, Barony of Newcastle
Newtown Park, Kill Civil Parish, Barony of Rathdown
Newtown Upper, Saggart Civil Parish, Barony of Newcastle |- |Oldtown||[[:Category:Oldtown Townland, Swords Parish, County Dublin]]|| |- |Outlands||[[:Category:Outlands Townland, Swords Parish, County Dublin]]|| |- |Rathbeal||[[:Category:Rathbeal Townland, Swords Parish, County Dublin]]|| |- |Rathingle||[[:Category:Rathingle Townland, Swords Parish, County Dublin]]|| |- |Roganstown||[[:Category:Roganstown Townland, Swords Parish, County Dublin]]|| |- |Saucerstown||[[:Category:Saucerstown Townland, Swords Parish, County Dublin]]|| |- |Seapoint||[[:Category:Seapoint Townland, Swords Parish, County Dublin]]|| |- |Seatown East||[[:Category:Seatown East Townland, Swords Parish, County Dublin]]|| |- |Seatown West||[[:Category:Seatown West Townland, Swords Parish, County Dublin]]|| |- |Skidoo||[[:Category:Skidoo Townland, Swords Parish, County Dublin]]|| |- |Swords Demesne||[[:Category:Swords Demesne Townland, Swords Parish, County Dublin]]|| |- |Swords Glebe||[[:Category:Swords Glebe Townland, Swords Parish, County Dublin]]|| |- |Tonlegee||[[:Category:Tonlegee Townland, Swords Parish, County Dublin]]|| |- |Townparks||[[:Category:Townparks Townland, Swords Parish, County Dublin]]|| |- |Windmill Lands||[[:Category:Windmill Lands Townland, Swords Parish, County Dublin]]|| |}

Townlands of Taghmon Civil Parish in County Wexford

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Townlands of Taughboyne Civil Parish in County Donegal

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Townlands of Templecrone Civil Parish in County Donegal

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Townlands of Trim Civil Parish in County Meath

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Townlands of Turlough Civil Parish in County Mayo

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Towns/Townes Sources

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The purpose of this Free Space Profile is to compile primary source information regarding the Towns/Townes family of Colonial Virginia. Due to repetitive naming patterns in the Towns/Townes families it can be difficult to determine which family member a source belongs to. The intention is this page is to allow researches to collaborate on the sources. Records that have been confirmed to a profile can be deleted if no one else requires information from them. == Immigration Records == # Early Virginia Immigrants, 1623-1666, Page 331 ## Town, James, 1652, by John King, Gloucester Co. ## Townd, Edmund, 1650 by John Cooke, Northumberland Co. ## Towmes, John, 1652, by Mrs. Jane Harmer, Northumberland Co. ## Towne, John, 1649, by Mr. Tho. Spake, Northumberland Co # Cavaliers and Pioneers: Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants. Vol. 1:Cavaliers and pioneers; abstracts of Virginia land patents and grants, 1623-1800 Vol 1, by Nugent, Nell Marion; Richmond VA, 1934 https://archive.org/details/cavalierspioneer00nuge/mode/2up ## Thomas Spake, 10 Jan 1649, Northumberland Co, 600 ac; … for issuing transport of 12 people:''' John TOWNE''', Richard West, Henry West, Thos West, Geo Day … pp. 189/90 Note: This record appears to be the same 1.4 above. ## John Cooke, 30 Jan 1650, Northumberland Co, 450 ac; adj Mr. James & Capt Thos Baldridge; Issuing transport of 9 people: '''Edmond TOWND''' … p. 207 Note: This record appears to be the same 1.2 above. ## Mrs Jane Harmer, 1652, Northumbelrand Co, 2000 ac; …for transport…'''Jno TOWMES'''… p. 275 Note: This record is the same as 1.3 above. ## John Davis, Jun 1664, Isle of Wight, 200 ac low; Land beginning at Goatpen Neck… Hudnalls Cr… Taberers Cr… to Thomas Elmes… along same of Wm Dawson..for transport of 4 people: Mary Williams, Wm Jones, Jno Farmer,''' Wm TOWNE'''. p. 466, ## Col Edmond Scarburgh, 12 Nov 1664, 1000 ac; … for issuing transport of 20 people: '''Phillip TOWNE''', p. 536 ## Thomas Button (Butten), 19 Jul 1666, Rappa. Co, 3,650 ac; … for issuing transport of 73 people: '''Jonathan TOWNE''', pp. 561/2 ## Lt Col Wm Hockaday, 31 Mar 1664/5 1000 ac New Kent for transpsort of 20 people: …'''Jno TOWNES'''… p.563 # All Virginia Colonial Records, 1607-1853 ## Towne, John, 1684, Ship: William Thomas indentured servant, “599/P.I.341 John Towne (S. of John T.), about 18, from Worrable (?), Berkshire, to John Bright. 7 years. Booth. 27 June 1684” # Virginia Colonial Abstracts, Vol. III, Charles City County Court Orders, 1655-1658 Note: This record is believed to be for 1657 as the records above and below are for the same year. ## p. 132. Howell Pryse hath proved right by testimony and assignment granted unto him for 3950 acres of land for the importacon of John Clay, '''Ann Towne''', Richd Thorne, Jo. Norman, Margaret Jeanes, James Hall, Jo Parker, Mary Batts, Theoph: Parker, Wm Luck, Mary Dawson, Wm Horner, Robt Gaskin, Isabell Rayner, Judeth Mayle, Ann Colchester, Geo fforby, Robt Wallis, Willm ffloriday, Robt Marsh, Walter Brown, David Robts, Robt ffavel [ffanell?], Tho: Brooke, Gregory Nash, Hugh Evers, John Hewett, James Rownds, James Thornton, John Mercert, ffreder Hanley, Peter Wrench, Cha: Burdett, Tho. Gunning, Patrick Garrett, James Harrison, Ralph Watts, Denis MacDonnel, Wm Mosse, Tho: Hancock, Wm Cartwright, Sam Baynard, Jo. Harwell, Wm Hause, Alexander Hayes, Richd Gilbert, Jo. Berry, James Swanley, David Crosse, Geo Rand, Jo Thompson, Rchd Wright, Antho Watlington, Ben: Claxton, James Cocker, Robt ffarr, Edd Wenne, John ffoy, Andrew Guyer, Tho Baycock, John Perrott, John Savill, Geo Hertford, Wm fflawne, Tho. Atkins, ffrance: Greene, Wm richardson, James Cale, Alice Greene, Nich: Quaile, Robt Meares, Rebecca Green, Robt Moore, Alton Ramsey Wm Platt, Jane Hawley, Peter Jackson, Edd Aylesworth, Sam Andrews.[Virginia Colonial Abstracts, Vol. III, Charles City County Court Orders, 1655-1658, Virginia Colonial Abstracts, Vol. III [database on-line].] == Birth Records == == Marriage Records == == Land/Financial == # Surry County Records 1652-1682, by Eliza Timberlake Davis: ## p. 123; 26 Feb 1684, p. 345; Matthew '''TOWNES''' wit to deed btw Alice Park & Geo Carter her son. (lower Surry Co) # Virginia Colonial Abstracts, Vol. III, Henrico County-Southside, 1736: ## p. 526. Deed. 13 March 1735/6. Wm Kennon and Henry Wood sell Wm Pride, for L 10., 70 acres in Henrico on S side of Swift Creek, they being impowered by will of Thomas Jefferson dated 15 March 1725/6 to sell certain lands for debts, etc. This 70 acres being part of 450 acres patented by '''Jno Towns 20''' Feb 1719/20, and by him sold to Rchd Grills who mortgaged it to Jefferson. Signed Will: Kennon, H. Wood. Wit: Will Kennon Jr, John x Gibbs, Edmund Eppes, Sam Richardson, a Cowley [Abraham Cowley]. Rec 6 Apl 1636. ## p.597. 2 Aug 1736.''' Jno Towns''' of Amelia Co sells Wm Pride of Henrico Co, for L 50., 151 acres in Henrico Co on both sides of Swift Creek, adj Henry Bowman, etc. Signed John Towns. Wit: Jam's Akin Ju'r, Richd Wells, '''Wm Towns''', John Man. Rec 1st Monday in Feb 1736/7. Written later in the record: 1st Monday in Sep 1738, '''Ann''', '''wife of John Towns''' Relinq dower rights. ## Mr. Henry Cary. Dr. 1737, To yr Tobo Acc't bro't from Letter C 4045 lb Tobo, To your order to '''John Towns''' to be paid in my store 288, To my order on the Warwick Inspectors 2793, 7126 ## '''Wm Towns''' of Amelia. Dr. 1736. Store debt. No record of payment. ## This a/c is paid in full both in Tobo. and in Cash. Credits include: by Thom Knibb 40 lb tobor, by Walter Nunally 8 lb tob, By Josiah Hatcher 7/3 58 lb tobo, by''' John Towns''' 794 lb tobo. "By so much Tobo bought at the sale to Cr of Dale Parish, Colo Richard Randolph let you have it ith him at 12/6 per ct. 4000 lb tobo", by Capt Edwd Friend 900 lb tobo. In cash: Sept 25 Cash recd of Benj Fardenando, by your Ex'n vs Trent. By your note on Col Richd Randolph, Paid by Mr Booker, Paid by Wm Miller. "By 5500 lb Tobo sold Mr Beverly Randolph Levied on Dale Parish for a Glebe Ordered to be pd you as Church Warden L 35. 1. 3". Other credits, no names shown in entries. Virginia Colonial Abstracts, Vol. III [database on-line], Section: Henrico County-Southside, 1736, [accessed 14 Aug 2021]. === Residence and Census Substitutes === # Vestry Book of Blisland Parish New Kent and James City Counties VA, by Chamberlaynehttps://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015019774515&view=1up&seq=25&skin=2021 Note: these New Kent Vestry records are believed to reference the family of [[Townes-179|William Townes]] and his son [[Townes-21|John Townes]] ## p.31 1727 To Mr TOWNES for his trouble keeping a strange woman traveler sick at his quarter ## p.185 23 Oct 1770 Mr John TOWNES is chosen a Vestryman in the stead of Capt Dangerfield who is removed out of the parish. Mr John TOWNES chosen as a church Warden ## p.187 29 Oct 1771 Mr John TOWNES, church Warden, for 4 communions. ## p.188 Mr John TOWNES continued church Warden for coming year. Also chosen collector of levies for parish. ## p.189 19 Oct 1772 John TOWNES warden, present at vestry ## p.197 29 Nov 1773 John TOWNES removed from parish – replaced as vestryman. # Parish register of Saint Peter's New Kent County, Va. from 1684 to 1786, by Chamberlaynehttps://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiug.30112050266870&view=1up&seq=11&skin=2021 ## p.682 3 Oct 1773 John TOWNES listed in payments of Parish accts. # Amelia County, Virginia tax lists: an every-name index @ Family Search NOTE: ''if List or Tithes follows a name it suggests the person was not taxable: nonresident, old, minister, ferry operator, executor, administrator… Quarter means slave housing at a different residence.'' ## Above Flatt Crk ### 1736 John, William ### 1737 John, William ### 1738 John, William ### 1739 William ### 1740 William, William Quarter, John ### 1747 John, William ### 1749 John, John Sr, William, William’s tithes ### 1748 Wm of New Kent, John ### 1752 Wm (2), John ## Below Deep Crk, Raleigh Parish ### 1757 William ### 1761 James ## Below Deep Crk, Nottaway Parish ### 1748 Wm ## Btw Flatt and Nibbs crk ### 1752 Quarter ### 1755 John, Wm ### 1762 James. John ## Below Flatt and Nibbs crk ### 1741 Wm ### 1742 Wm ### 1743 Jos (?) Jr ### 1744 Richard, Wm ### 1751 Wm executor List ### 1753 Mess (?) List ### 1755 ? List ### 1756 Richard ## Btw Flatt and Appomatox ### 1741 John, Wm ### 1746 John, Wm ### 1751 Joel, Richard, John, Wm et. Tithes ### 1752 Wm ### 1753 John, Wm ### 1754 Daniel, Wm Tithes ### 1755 John tithes, Daniel, W Tithes ### 1756 Daniel, Wm ### 1762 Wm ## Above Saylors Crk ### 1749 Wm Tithes ### 1750 Wm List ### 1751 Wm Tithes ### 1752 Richard Tithes ### 1753 Richard Tithes ## Nottaway Parish, upper end ### 1749 John, Wm ## Upper side Flatt Crk ### 1763 Daniel, John, Wm ## Insovents ### 1746 William (constable) ## btw Flatt and Deep Crks ### 1736 Mr Towns Quarter ### 1737 Willliam, Mr Towns Quarter ### 1738 Will’s List ### 1739 Will’s List ### 1740 Will’s List ### 1746 Richard ### 1764 James, John == Probate Records == Only those probate records filed before 1870 have been reviewed. As the person who the record relates to has been identified it has been moved to the specific profile. The exception is those Wills that a full transcript should be included for individuals whose lineage has been confused or disputed. Transcripts of those records will be included here for discussion. === North Carolina === * Edmund Townes, probate documents file in Granville County, Will dated 01 Sep 1863. Documents filed include Inventory, Account, Will, Petition and Order. Spouse listed in Will is Elizabeth. Son, William H. Townes, received $5. Balance of estate split between six children: Isabella Hopkins Townes, Joseph Townes, James E. Townes, Elizabeth T. Townes, Frances H. Townes and Mary Ann Townes. '''Profile for [[Townes-51|Isabella Hopkins Townes]] should be reviewed to confirm that sources support the parents on that profile. A profile for Edmund Townes has not been located and he may be an additional family member not previously accounted for as he is the only Towns/Townes so far not in Warren County.''' Granville County, North Carolina, Estate Records; Author: North Carolina. Probate Court (Granville County); Probate Place: Granville, North Carolina, Ancestry.com. North Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1665-1998 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com [accessed 17 Aug 2021], https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/9061/images/007673194_00975?usePUB=true&_phsrc=ghL546&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&pId=2715686 == Chancery Records/Suits == There are numerous Towns/Townes who appear in the Chancery Records Index. Review of suits is ongoing. If a suit can be easily confirmed as belonging to a specific person it has been added to their profile. Transcripts of some suits have been included below for ease in confirming individuals and their families who have been often confused. For ease these suits will be separated by the county where they were filed. All records can be viewed at this link: https://www.lva.virginia.gov/chancery/default.asp#res === Amelia County === ==== Index Number 1752-004 ==== 1752-004, Amelia County, John Townes vs William Ferguson. John Townes of Amelia County file suit against William Ferguson of Amelia County. Townes had contracted with Ferguson to build an English framed dwelling house 28 feet by 16. Townes agreed to pay Ferguson 9 pounds cur money before the last day of Jun 1744. The note and agreement, by mutual agreement, were given to ~ Archer to be kept until the house was completed. Ferguson took the documents from Archer and stuck them in a crevice of a wall in the house afterwards the note was assigned over to Edward Booker Gent. Booker sued Townes and took judgement against him the last June court of Amelia County. ==== Index Number 1767-007 ==== 1767-007, Amelia County, Jean Townes by etc vs William Marshall etc, summons was issued 25 Sep in the 6th year of King George III's reign [1766 based on his reign beginning in 1760] for William Marshall and William Towns to appear. Summons was brought by Charles Jones, Guardian of Jean Towns, an infant. Neither William Marshall or William Towns appeared or answered. Possible that this is [[Jones-8534|Charles Jones]] who was married to Nancy Townes. NOTE: No profile has been located for Jean Townes, nor has any other record been located for her. ==== Index Number 1809-001 ==== NOTES: # This suit contains the full text of the Will of [[Royall-415|Joseph Royall]] and [[Townes-159|Mary Elizabeth Townes]]. # This suit was brought by the Cooper children, who were Mary Elizabeth's children from her second marriage to John L. Cooper, and descendants of Joseph against James T. Royall for division of the estate of Mary Elizabeth. # James T. Royal filed answer in the case stating he had no objections. # John Townes, James Townes, Jr., John Jeter, Armistead T. Townes, John Chappell, Samuel Ford and James Robertson, Jr. were appointed commissioners to make a division of the slaves owned by Mary Elizabeth Cooper. In the name of God Amen I Joseph Royall of the County of Amelia and Parish of Raleigh being of sound mind and memory do make & ordain this my last will and testament in manner & form as follows Imprimus I give and bequeath unto my loving wife Mary Elizabeth Royall the Plantation I now live on and much of my land adjoining as will make four hundred acres during her natural life inlew of her dower I likewise give to her my negroe whench known by the name of Old Sarah and all of her children in the same manner and my will is that after my wifes death the sd negroes may be equally devided among my six children Elizabeth John Richard Joseph Archer William & James Royall to them and their heir forever it is Further my will & desire that after the death of my wife Mary Elizb Royall that the land I have given her should go to my son James Royall and I do give it to him and his heirs forever the residue of my lands I give to be equally devided among my four sons viz John Richard Joseph Archer & William Royalls but as I expect my wife Mary E Royall has a right to a certain tract or parcel of land in New Kent County known by the name of Cowsick formerly the property of William Townes Decd and if my said wife will and does make my son John Royall a good and lawfull right unto the said land in fee then my will and desire is that the lands I have given to bevided among fore of my sons be equally divided among three namely Richard Joseph Archer & William Royalls to them and their heirs for ever Item I give unto my beloved wife Mary E Royall all my house hold and kitchen furniture also half of my stock of horses cattle sheep and hogs Item I give unto William Archer son of John Archer and half brother to my wife one negro boy named Hardwines to him and is heirs forever Item the residue of my estate real and personal I give to be equally divided among my six children namely John Elizabeth Richard Jospeh Archer William & James Royalls each to take their respective parts as they come toage or Mary but if either of my children above namd should not arrive to the age of twenty one years or mary then my will is that my estate be divided equally among the survivig ones excpt my land which my will is shall be divided among my male children equally it is my will that my estate may not be appraised lastly I appoint William Royall & my brother John Royall Executors to and my wife Mary E Royall executorsrix to this my last will and Testament witness my hand and seal this 10th day of September Anno Dom one thousand seven hundred eighty three JoRoyall {seal} Sealed & delivered in presence of John Robertson Joseph Soll Senr Ru2e Archer To the worshipful court of Amelia in chancery sitting humbly complaining sheweth unto your worships your orators & oratrixes Francis Cooper Edward B. Cooper, Rebecca Cooper by for A Royall their gudn and Albert Royall infants by William Royal his guardian, Joseph A. Royall & Wm Royall, that Joseph Royall the father of your complt Joseph A. & William died some years past after duely making & publishing his last will and testament by which he gave his wife Mary Elizabeth sundry slaves during her life in lieu of her dower, which said slaves were at the death or the said Mary Elizabeth [not legible] the said will, to be divided equally amongst the children of the said Joseph who attained the age of twenty one years [not legible]. The said Joseph had five children only who arrived to the age of 21 years or married & your orators Joseph A. & Wm Royall are two of them. And James T. Royall hereinafter called dft. Is also another of the said children. Richard Royall & John Royall who have departed this life were the remaining two of the said five children. Your orator Albert Royall is the only child of the said John & entitled to such rights as his father would have demanded were he in existence. The said Richard died some years past after duely making & publishing his last will & testament by which he bequeathed his interest in the said slaves to your complts Rebecca, Francis and Edmund B. Cooper. Your complts beg leave further to state to your worships that the said Mary Elizabeth hath lately departed this life by which they have become entitled to their respective proportions of the said slaves agreeably to the above statement of facts, which are corroborated by copies of the said wills thereto annexed. The dft is now in possession of the said slaves & their increase and refuses to deliver them [not legible] or any of the them to your complts. Which is contrary to equity & tends materially to require your complts. Inasmuch as your orators & oratrixes are without remedy except in a court of equity where matter of this sort are admisable, they pray that the dft may be compelled to answer the allegations hereof & to make proper division of the sd slaves & their increase or that your worships would make such other decree in the premises as equity may require. Amelia Co, VA, Chancery Causes, 1738-1939. Index Number 1809-001, Gdn(s) of Frances Cooper &C by etc vs James T. Royall. Local Government Records Collection, Amelia Court Records. The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia. https://www.lva.virginia.gov/chancery/full_case_detail.asp?CFN=007-1809-001#imgx ==== Index Number 1810-058 ==== NOTES: # Suit brought by [[Townes-158|Betty Townes]] for distribution of the estate of her husband, [[Royall-232|John Royall]]. This suit includes the Will of Richard Royall who was the son of [[Townes-159|Mary Elizabeth Townes]] and [[Royall-415|Joseph Royall]]. The connection between Richard and John is not known unless the son-in-law of John was a brother to Richard. John was not the brother of Richard. This is confirmed in a different chancery record. # An answer filed by William Royal and his wife is also included in the file. # At hearing commissioners were appointed to make distribution of the estate. Commissioners appointed were John Archer, James Robertson, Jr., Ludwill Brackett, Geo Walker and Capt. William Murray. The commissioners were ordered to assign one-third of the slaves of John’s estate, in possession of William, as dower of Elizabeth Royall and one-third of real estate (except the Mill and stone house and other houses part of said and 22 ¾ acres of land contiguous thereto called Royallton. # Chart of distributions for personal estate of Colo. John Royall is included with the record. Distributions were made to James T. Royall, Wm. Royall, Edwin Royall, Mary A. Royall and Mrs. Royall’s allotment. Included in the chart of distributions is a list of slaves and the heir receiving the slave. In the name of God I Richard Royall being of sound mind & memory do make & ordain this my last will & Testamant in manner & form as follows Imprimis It is my will & desire that all my just debt be paid out of my whole estate Item my will & desire is that in case my Loving wife Mary should [word blurred] at the time of my death that thou the whole of my Estate after my debts being paid shall go to such posthamas child when it arrives to the age of Twenty one or marries and until it arrives to that age that my wife enjoy the benefit of my Estate & one third part afterwards during her natural life and ease of no such Posthamous Child my will is that my wife Enjoy the whole of Estate both real and personal during natural Life & in case she should have any issue during her life that arrives to the age of twenty one years then my will is that such child or children should have my whole Estate to be divided among them as She may think proper by will or otherwise except that part of my Fathers Estate that I may be entitled unto after the of my mother which I give to be equally divided among the children my mother has or may by John L. Cooper. Item in case my wife should not after my devise have any child or children lawfully begotten that should arrive to the age of twenty one then my will is that after her decease the whole of my Estate be equally divided among all my Brothers & Sisters as well those of the half as those of the whole Blood. But in case either such Brother or Sister should die before they come of age or marry that then what I have given them be equally divided among the survivors of them Item. Whereas I have due [uncertain] about the sum of Eighty pounds of my Uncle William Archer intrast of payment for a tract of Land Sold him which it is not in my favor to convey in conseq2uence of now age. My will is that my Executors hereafter named pay him that sum and with Legal Interest – until such payment. Lastly I appoint my Bro. John Royall Parham Booker & my Bro Joseph Royall Executors of this my last will & Testament In witness where of I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this second day of February one thousand seven hundred and & Ninety Seven Rich.d Royall Signed sealed & acknowledged in presents of James Henderson John Royall Martha X her mark Roberts At a court held for Amelia County the twenty second day of June seventeen hundred and ninety seven this last will and testament of Richard Royall Dec.d was exhibited into Court and proceed by the oaths of James Henderson and John Royall two of the witnesses thereto subscribed and was ordered to be recorded and on the motion of John Royall one of the Exor’s therein named who took the oath by law prescribed who together with John Archer Peter field Archer William Bentley Efford Bently and Jacob Williamson Jn.r his securities entered into an acknowledged bond in the penalty of 30.00 Dollars Certificate is granted him for obtaining probate in due form Reserving Liberty ot the other Exor’s therein named to join in probate when they shall think proper Teste James Townes CAC Jacket return for the Will reads, “Royalls & c m. Royall} will & [unclear]” To the worshipful court of Amelia in chancery sitting humbly complaining shewet hereto your worships your oratrix Elizabeth Royall; & Polly Royall, James Royall, & Edwin Royall who are infants by the said Elizabeth Royall their next friend that John Royall the late husband of your oratrix Elizabeth & the father of your infant compl’ts Polly, James and Edwin & entitled to a considerable real & personal estate died some time past intestate [& entitled to a considerable real & personal estate[This phrase was interlined above this line]] & Wm Royall herein after called dt. Has duely qualified [blurred word] on the said intestate’s estate & possesses himself of the whole thereof. Your infance compl’ts aforesaid & Judith Royall (also made dft hereto) wife of the [blurred word] Wm Royall, are the only children of the said intestate & are entitled to his estate except the slaves of the s’d Elizabeth your oratrix Elizabeth Royall is the widow of the said John Royall & entitled to her dower in his estate. From this statement of sorts it will readily appear to the court that your comp’ts are entitled to certain portions of the said decedents estate, & that they & the dfts. are entitled to the whole thereof both real & personal. With respect to the real estate your comp’lts beg leave to suggest to the court aht there is a part thereof, to wit, a mill which of itself is of more value than the share of any one person interested would be in the said real estate & therefore the said mill and the land contiguous thereto comes with property & justice be, at present, divided so as to effectuate & protect the rights of all the devisees of the said real estate. In tender consideration of the premises & for as much as your comp’lts are without remedy except in a court of equity where matters of this sort are only cognizant your compl’ts pray that the said Wm Royall (who refuses to divide the said estate agreeably to the respective rights of your compl’ts) may with the said Judith be compled to answer the allegations herein contained & that your worships would pronounce or decree directing a division of the said real & personal estate agreeably to the respective rights of the parties therein interested as set forth in this bill except the said mill & land contiguous thereto which it is prayed may be rented out for [blurred] some years & the proceeds of the rent divided agreeably to the respective rights of the compl’ts & dfts. & that your worships would grant Amelia Co, VA, Chancery Causes, 1738-1939. Index Number 1810-058, Elizabeth Royall &C By Etc vs Judith Royall William Royall Etc. Local Government Records Collection, Amelia Court Records. The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia. https://www.lva.virginia.gov/chancery/full_case_detail.asp?CFN=007-1810-058#img ==== Index Number 1838-040 ==== NOTES: # Suit brought by [[Royall-418|William Royal]] over distribution of the estate of [[Townes-332|James Townes]]. # Answer was made by John Townes, son of James, in this suit but it has not been transcribed. # This suit contains the full text of the Will of James Townes. To the worshipful court of Amelia in Chancery sitting humbly complaining shew unto your worships your complainants William Royall and Judith Archer Royall his wife, Thomas A Holcombe and Mary Allen Holcombe his wife, Joseph Edwing Royall and James T. Royall an infant under the age of twenty one years [not legible] sues by Mr. Royall his guardian, which said Judith Archer Royall, Mary A. Holcombe, Joseph E. Royall and James T. Royall are children of an distributes of the late Colo. John Royall and Betty Royall which said Betty [uncertain] one of the children of James Townes Jnr. Dec’d – That the said James Townes Jnr. During his life time had two children namely John Townes, (who is being made Defendt hereto) and Betty Townes who inter married with the said Colo. Jno Royall and was mother to your complainants, Mary A. Judith A. Joseph E. and James T.; that the Betty Royall departed this life sometime about the year 1805 whilst her father James Townes was still lving. That the said James Townes Jnr. Died about the year [blank space] having first made his last will & Testament whereof he appointed his son John his only Executor who duly qualified as such a copy of which will is herewith filed and refer’d to as a fact of this bill, that at the time of her death, the said John Townes (his son) was the only child he had living. That by the will of his father (James Townes Jnr.) a negro boy named Armistead was given to James Madison Towns son of the defente and gr[paper torn]on of the testator and a yellow girl Eliza to Maria Allen T[paper torn]es grand daughter of said James & daughter of said Deft that the said J[paper torn]mes Madison Townes and Maria Allen Townes departed this life before the testator and the will remained unaltered, in which state of things your complainants are advised that the said negroes named Armistead and Elisa and the increase of Elisa again became the property of the Testator by operation of law, and he [unsure] failed to make any further disposition of them your complainants are further advised that as to therein (said boy [interlined above [Armistead and Elisa and her increase]]) the s’d James Townes Jnr. died intestate, and the property or the value thereof ought of right to be equally divided between the defend’t and your complainants who claim under their mother Betty Royall, formerly betty Townes. But now so it is may it please your worships that the said John Townes the defend’t holds possession of the said slaves Armistead and Eliza and her increase claims them as his own property, denying that your complainants have any title thereto In tender consideration thereof your complts pray that the said John Townes may true therefore answer make to allegations herein contained that he say [unsure of word] his two children James Madison and maria Allen did not depart this life before his Testator James [blurred and/or not legible] & your complts one half the value of the said slaves names Armistead and Eliza and the increase of Elizae and [word not legible] he may be compelled on oath to say what is the [not legible] of Eliza that he may [not legible] for one half the heir & of the said negroes from the death of his father and [unclear] such other and further relief may be granted as your oraters [unsure] may require Will of James Townes as included in this record: In the name of God Amen. I James Townes Sr of the County of Amelia being of perfect mind and disposing memory do make and ordain this my Last Will and Testament in manner and form following. Imprimis, I give and bequeath unto my son John Townes the three following tracts of land viz the tract whereon I now reside known by the name of Mount Flatt, one other tract known by the name of Callicoat [transcription could be incorrect], and another tract which I have lately purchased of Jam. A. Royall, to him and his heirs forever. I also give unto my said son John Townes the whole of my negroes with their future increase to him and his heirs forever; these two legacies together with all my stock of horses and cattle, I give unto my said son John to him and his heirs forever, on proviso that he pays unto my daughter Betty Royall the sum of Five hundred and fifty four pounds 15/ in addition to the several sums which he has already paid, making together an aggregate sum of £1200 which is the sum intended to be devised in this clause to my said daughter; Item it is my will an desire that the negroes that I have given heretofore to my son John and daughter Betty Royall by way of advancement be considered as permanent legacies to them and their heirs forever, except Nancisna [transcription could be incorrect] and her increase, I give unto my grand daughter Mary Allen Royall to her and her heirs forever and a yellow girl by the name of Eliza; I give unto my grand daughter Maria Allen Townes to her and her heirs forever, and a yellow boy Armistead which I give to my grandson James Madison Townes to him and his heirs forever: Item I give and bequeath to my grandson James T. Royall the sum of Two hundred pounds which said sum has been paid to John Royall by son John and from the further payment of which my said son John and his heirs are forever acquitted. Item I give and bequeath to my grandson Edwin Royall the sum of Two hundred pounds to be paid by my Executor two years after my death; It is my will and desire that after paying all of just debts, that the whole of my crop made in the year that I may die shall got to my son John, together with all my Estate not before disposed of to him and his forever. I appoint my son John Townes whole and sole Executor of this my Last Will and Testament; hereby revoking all wills by me heretofore made. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this twenty second day of October one thousand eight hundred and four. James Towns {seal} Signed sealed and acknowledged in the presence of J. Robertson Jr., Jos. A Royall, James T. Royall, William Archer At a Court held for Amelia County the 20th day of October 1811 This Last Will and Testament of James Townes Sr was presented in Court and William Royall and John Lane being sworn deposed that they believed the signatures of Jos. A. Royall and James T. Royall two of the subscribing witnesses thereto to be the handwriting of the said Jos. A. and James T. Royall. Sworn to by John Townes the Executor therein named and ordered to be received. Wherein the said John Townes with Daniel Wilson and Philemon Holcombe his security entered into and acknowledged bond in the penalty of fifty thousand dollars conditioned according to law and [indecipherable] was granted said Executor for attaining probate thereof in due form. Teste J. T. LeighAmelia Co, VA, Chancery Causes, 1738-1939. Index Number 1838-040, Judith Archer Royall &C by etc William Royall vs John Townes. Local Government Records Collection, Amelia Court Records. The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia. https://www.lva.virginia.gov/chancery/full_case_detail.asp?CFN=007-1838-040#img === Charlotte County === All suits reviewed have currently been added to profiles. == Unconnected Profiles == * [[Townes-62|Judith Townes Carter]] m. to Theodrick Carter III. Chancery record needs review that involves Theodrick Carter and [[Townes-20|Stephen Townes]] for possible connection. * [[Townes-351|Martha Townes]] m. John Read, 1802 in Amelia, VA, daughter of John Townes but not John that married Martha Allen. John Read's will was probated in Rockingham Co, NC. == Merge Attention Required == * [[Townes-20|Stephen Townes]] and [[Townes-346|Stephen Townes]] appear to be the same person as noted by Leah Kopka and parental connection to [[Townes-21|John Townes]] and [[Allen-47003|Martha Allen]] should be removed. Correct father is [[Townes-22|John Townes]]. == Genealogies == === Townes History (Family Records) provided by [[Townes-257|John Townes]] === The following is an outline of an unsourced genealogy for the descendants of [[Townes-179|William Townes]] and [[Clarke-8307|Rebecca Clarke]] that has been attached to the profile of [[Townes-21|John Townes]]. Notes in bold have been added to this outline for clarification. William Townes (Townes-179) m. Rebecca Clarke (Clarke-8307) # Mrs. Walker ##Edmund ### George Walker ### Mrs. Branch ## William ## Mrs. Cunningham ## Mrs. Foster ## Sally Walker ## Mrs. Macon ### Daughter married a Giles #### Eliza Giles #### Rebecca Giles #### Edmund #### Second son ### Mrs. Macon # Mrs. Clough (Townes-199) '''Children will need comparison. Children in unsourced genealogy do not appear to match her profile. Additional sources may be required.''' ## Son ## Mrs. Ford ## Mrs. Vaughn (Clough-1377) ## Mrs. Davis ## Mrs. Davis ## Mrs. Craddock (Clough-1061) ### Mrs. Overton ## Mrs. Taylor # Rebecca unmarried # William (Townes-344) # Richard (Townes-161) m. Mrs. Burke (Burk-1057) # James (Townes-332) m. Mrs. Allen (Allen-53201) ##John Townes m. Miss Lewis '''No profile. See profile for father. Children on this list are incorrect based on information from Chancery Record referenced on father's profile. The children of John named in the Chancery Record were James Madison Townes and Maria Allen Townes and both had passed away before their father or grandfather. The children identified below are named in a Will of John Townes, but probably not the same John. The will was signed 2 Dec 1841 and the children named below are included in it. Based on the estimated date of birth of John's father and the year his sister married, he would have been born by 1750. This will was made about 90 years after this date.'''Will books, 1734-1865; general indexes to wills, 1734-1974, Will books, v. 14-15 1837-1847, Film #007643932, Image 499, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9P4-FC72?i=498&cat=275408 ### Jefferson Townes ### Charles Townes ### Mrs. Stephens ## Mrs. Royal (Townes-158) ###Mrs. Tom Holcombe (Royall-231) # John (Townes-21) m. Martha Allen (Allen-47003) '''See profile of Townes-21 for link to Will''' ## Richard Townes '''Not mentioned in Will of John Townes.''' ## John Townes (Townes-311) m. Betsy Leigh (Leigh-2211) '''Confirmed in Will of father''' ### Paschal Leigh Townes (Townes-214) ### John Leigh Townes (Townes-304) #### Polly Segar Townes ### Eggleston Townes ###Mrs. Bestor #### Daniel Bestor ## Allen Townes (Townes-284) m. Miss Jones (Jones-97269) '''He is confirmed in Will of father.The children of Allen are confirmed in his will which is sourced on his profile.''' ### Judge Townes of Texas (Townes-320) ### Dick ### Rebecca (Townes-286) ### Hester (Townes-287) ### Marie m. William Jones #### Judith Maria m. Billy Wynn ##### Townes Wynn ## Prescilla Allen Townes (Townes-316) m. Zacharia Greenhill Leigh (Leigh-454) '''Confirmed in Will of father.''' ### Billy Leigh ### Richard Leigh (Leigh-2163) m. Lucy Worsham Townes (Townes-293) (cousin) ### Martha Leigh Powell (Leigh-2138) #### John (Powell-18500) #### William (Powell-18820) #### Tom Powell (Powell-18499) #### Mrs. Torrance (Powell-18534) ### John Townes Leigh (Leigh-2258) m. Rebecca Giles (Giles-5962) #### Katherine Leigh Powell #### Betsy Leigh Townes (Leigh-2350) ##### Lera ##### Fannie #### Armistead Leigh ##### Macon ##### Lane #### Randolph Leigh (Leigh-2259) #### Egbert Leigh ## Rebecca Clarke Townes (Unknown-498420) m. Mr. Mosely (Moseley-3282) '''She is confirmed in Will of father. These profiles have actions that need to be completed.''' ### William (Moseley-3285) ### Mrs. Patsy (Moseley-3284) ### Taylor ### Jack Mosely (Moseley-3283) m. Marty Wortley Montague ## Martha Booker Townes (Townes-351) m. Reed '''Martha was not named in the Will of John Townes. While her father is confirmed as John Townes, he was likely a different John Townes.''' ## William Townes '''William was not mentioned in Will of John Townes.''' ## Richard Townes '''Richard was not mentioned in Will of John Townes.''' ## James Townes (Townes-294) m. Miss Worsham (Worsham-709) '''Confirmed in Will of father.''' ### Dr. J.M. Townes (Townes-330) m. Betsy Leigh (Leigh-2350) ### Lucy Worsham Townes (Townes-293) m. John Leigh ## Armistead Terrell Townes (Townes-261) m. Rebecca Booker and Eliza Giles (Giles-3753) '''Confirmed in Will of father.''' ### Amelia Townes Bottom (Townes-176) ### William ### Virginia Townes Tyler ### Columbia Leigh ### Edridge ### Marcon ### Richard (Townes-297) m. Eliza Meek (Meek-2345) ### Edward (Townes-296) m. Mary Walker Thomas ### Lafayette m. Virginia Thomas ### Adolphus (Townes-260) m. Fannie Giles (Giles-5743) and another Fannie (Giles-5741) #### William (Townes-259) #### Lizzie ### Martha Allen Townes (Townes-291) m. Ephrain Fisher (Fisher-18490) '''Did not match all children on this profile because I was not able to interpret some of the nicknames used.''' #### Eliza (Fisher-18491) #### Pattie #### A.S. #### Mimmie #### Sallie (Fisher-18495) #### Judge H.C. (Fisher-18496) ##### Ella ##### Ida #### Virginia (Fisher-18497) #### Tommie == Notes on Formation of Charlotte County == Charlotte County was incorporated in 1764 from part of Lunenburg County. Lunenburg County was established in 1746 from Brunswick County. Brunswick County was created in 1720 and its lands were taken from Prince George, Surry and Isle of Wight Counties. Prince Goerge was formed in 1703 from a portion of Charles City County on the south side of the James River. Surry County was formed in 1652 from the portion of James City County south of the James River. == Sources ==

Towns Annexed by Connecticut in 1749

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This page hopes to reduce confusion about the colony associated with a number of towns along the Massachusetts/Connecticut border prior to 1749. When referencing these towns prior to 1749, I'd expect that they would be noted as being part of Massachusetts. The following towns were annexed by the Connecticut Colony in 1749, and were previously part of the Massachusetts Bay Colony: * Suffield (1674-1749) * [[Space:Map_of_Enfield%2C_Connecticut%2C_1680-1700|Enfield]] (1679-1749) * [[Space:Woodstock%2C_Massachusetts|Woodstock]] (1686-1749) * Somers (1706-1749) * ''Others?'' When you include the creation of new counties in both Massachusetts and Connecticut over the years, these towns have a busy geographic naming history. Here are the locations and dates (best as I've been able to surmise): * Suffield, Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay Colony (1674-1749) * Suffield, Hartford, Connecticut Colony (1750-1776) * Suffield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States (1777- ) * Enfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay Colony (1679-1749) * Enfield, Hartford, Connecticut Colony (1750-1776) * Enfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States (1777- ) * Woodstock, Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay Colony (1686-1730) * Woodstock, Worcester, Massachusetts Bay Colony (1731-1749) * Woodstock, Windham, Connecticut Colony (1750-1776) * Woodstock, Windham, Connecticut, United States (1777- ) * Somers, Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay Colony (1702-1749) * Somers, Hartford, Connecticut Colony (1750-1776) * Somers, Hartford, Connecticut, United States (1777-1785) * Somers, Tolland, Connecticut United States (1785- ) ---- Excerpt from ''The History of Enfield, Connecticut,'' Volume 1, by John Chauncey Pease, 1900, pages 19-20.''The History of Enfield, Connecticut,'' Volume 1, by John Chauncey Pease, 1900, pages 19-20. [https://books.google.com/books?id=byBEAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA19 books.google.com (21 May 2018)] ''In 175[0] a very remarkable event occurred in the political history of Enfield which was nothing less than the secession of Enfield in common with the towns of Sufiield & Woodstock from the Royal Government of Massachusetts Bay and a union with the Charter government of Connecticut. As the secession took place without the consent of Massachusetts or any mutual arrangement between the two Colonies and as it is well known that the three townships were originally settled under grant from Massachusetts & had enjoyed protection of its government & been accustomed to its laws and municipal regulations for more than seventy years it is somewhat surprising that the Inhabitants of the three townships could suddenly be reconciled to the inconveniences of such a procedure without the operation of more powerful causes than were then known to exist. The history of this transaction has never been sufficiently explained to the public, but ancient people of this town assert that Gen. Phineas Lyman was the most prominent actor in the affair of the secession, that the measure was brought about principly by his influence in both colonies. The exchange has certainly been a fortunate circumstance to the Inhabitants of the three townships & if Gen. Lyman was instrumental in bringing it about he is entitled to the lasting gratitude of the people as their benefactor, for it is presumed that no intelligent inhabitant of the three townships is insensible of the superiority of the institutions of Connecticut over those of Massachusetts or has not often contrasted the excellence of our cheap simple & republican municipal regulations with the expensive complicated & aristocratical systems of Massachusetts.'' == Sources == * References to Enfield, and Suffield on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hampshire_County,_Massachusetts#History wikipedia.org] * Interactive map overlays showing the change in Massachusetts and Connecticut county boundaries over the years. [http://www.mapofus.org/_iframe/ma-maps.htm mapofus.org]

Towns Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Georgia, Family Brick Walls]][[Category: Ivey-594, Surname Towns]][[Category:Family Mysteries]] {{Image|file=Towns_Family_Mysteries-2.jpg}} 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. == Mary Jane (Walker) Towns == '''[[Walker-21905 | Mary Jane (Walker) Towns]], b. abt 1856 in Georgia, married Elisha Towns in Telfair County, Georgia abt Mar 1872.''' There is a marriage certificate online and she is listed in the 1880 US Census. Her parents are also listed as born in Georgia. I cannot connect her with any other census records. We have very little information about her, except a memory of my mother's stating that Mary Jane died when Arthur Jackson (my mother's father) was a couple of years old. He had a younger sister named Ella that was born abt. 1892. I would like to know who her parents were, when she died and where she is buried. ''* US Census. Year: 1880; Census Place: District 337, Telfair, Georgia; Roll: 166; Family History Film: 1254166; Page: 123D; Enumeration District: 093; Image: 0870." ''* County Marriage Records, 1828–1978. The Georgia Archives, Morrow, Georgia.'' ---- == Rebecca (Brown) Towns == '''[[Brown-49744 | Rebecca (Brown) Towns]], b. abt 1820, married Johnson C Towns in Houston County, Georgia on 10 November 1836.''' We have no record of who her parents were or where she came from. Most of the trees online have her born in Elbert County, Georgia, however, the only Rebecca Brown I have found was married to William W Hilley from Elbert County, Georgia on 9 August 1838. She is not listed in the Census record with Johnson C Towns as her husband. ''* Ancestry.com, Houston, Muscogee, and Talbot Counties, Georgia Marriages, 1826-1852 (Provo, UT, USA, Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1999), Ancestry.com.'' ---- == Ella F Towns == '''[[Towns-274|Ella F Towns]]''', b. abt 1892 in Georgia. Her parents were [[Towns-127|Elisha Edward Towns]] and [[Walker-21905|Mary Jane Walker]]. The family has no records of Ella and she was never mentioned by my grandfather, [[Towns-254|Arthur Jackson Towns]] to my mother, [[Towns-165|Ruby Myrtice Towns]]. My mother said my grandfather always said his mother passed away when he was young. It's possible that Ella died in childbirth along with her mother, but there is no proof or family anecdotes about her. It is not known exactly when Mary passed away, but presumably after 1892 and before 1904 when Elisha Towns remarried. * "United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M3VZ-SYL : accessed 15 October 2019), Ella Towne in household of Elisha Towne, Militia Districts 337, 1360, 1285, Lumber City, Neily Lumber City town, Telfair, Georgia, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 84, sheet 4B, family 81, NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1972.); FHL microfilm 1,240,223. The following are hints of an Ella Towns in census records that do not appear to match: * 1920 - Mcrae, Telfair, Georgia: Eula Movetry, b. abt 1892 in Georgia; age 28; Race: Black; Married to Earnest Movetry; Children: Earnest Movetry (age 7), Benton Movetry (age 5), Willard Movetry (age 3); Mother: Mary Towns (b. abt 1865 in Georgia; Race: Black; Widowed). * 1930 - McRae, Telfair, Georgia, USA: Eula Mootry; age 35; b. abt 1895 in Georgia; Race: Negro (Black); Married to Ernest Mootry; Children: Ernest Vinton, Willard, Wilbur, Osba, Russell, Hubbard; Mother: Mary Towns (age 62) * 1940 - McRae, Telfair, Georgia: Eula Mootry, age 45; b. abt 1895 in Georgia; Race: Negro (Black); Widowed; Children: Ernest, Arby, Willard, Russell, and Herbert; Lodgers: Lillie Beal, Andrew Norwood * [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XSTS-9D1 1930 - Chicago (Districts 0001-0250), Cook, Illinois]: b. abt 1892 in Georgia; Race: B; age: 38; Widowed; Lodger * [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K4GY-LPD 1940 - Merrill Township, Newaygo, Michigan]: b. abt 1892 in Georgia; Race: Negro; age: 48; Widowed; Head of Household -----

Towns Family of Telfair County, Georgia

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[[Category: Ivey-594, Surname Towns]] This is information regarding the Towns Family of Telfair County, Georgia, as known by Karen Ivey Herndon, granddaughter of Arthur Jackson Towns of Telfair County, Georgia.

Towns Name Study Helpful Hints

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[[Category:Towns Name Study]] == Purpose == The purpose of this page is to provide helpful hints and tips regarding categories and subcategories on profiles specifically for the [[Space:Towns Name Study|Towns Name Study]]. ---- == Categories == Using categories can be complicated. If you have any questions or need help adding categories to profiles, contact the [[Ivey-594|Study Coordinator]] for assistance. (See also [[Project:One_Name_Studies#Categorization|One Name Studies, Categorization]].) :See the list of the currently active subcategories [[:Category:Towns_Name_Study|here]]. Copy/paste categories above the Biography section on the profiles. === Use of the Main [[:Category:Towns_Name_Study|Towns Name Study]] Category on profiles === * '''Do not use the Towns Name Study "Category" [[Category:Towns Name Study]] on every profile'''. * Use only the subcategories on each profile. See a suggested list of Subcategories below. === Criteria for adding the One Name Study Sticker or Template to Towns surname profiles === :One Name Stickers should only be used on profiles that do not have biological parents listed or if they are not known. This will be the "Main Focus" of the Towns Name Study. :1. Determine if the profile has ancestors (biological parents). Research may be required thru FamilySearch, FindaGrave, etc. :2. If the Towns ancestor is unknown, add the ''One Name Study Sticker'' to the profile. :* To add profiles to this study according to this criteria, copy/paste the following template above the Biography section of the profile: :::{{One Name Study|name=Towns|category=Towns Name Study}} :* Once the profile has been connected to its parent or ancestor, remove this Sticker from the profile. :3. If the Towns person is Adopted (not a member of their biological family), see the [[Space:Towns_Name_Study_Helpful_Hints#Adoptions|Adoptions]] section below for more information. === For All Profiles with the Towns Surname === :1. For profiles of persons BORN with the Surname Towns: ::a. Select the Regional subcategory. See the [[Space:Towns_Name_Study_Helpful_Hints#Regional_Subcategories|Towns Name Study Regional Subcategories]] Section below. ::b. Select a Miscellaneous subcategory. See the [[Space:Towns_Name_Study_Helpful_Hints#Miscellaneous_SubCategories|Miscellaneous Subcategories]] Section below. :::- Multiple subcategories can be used on each profile. :2. For profiles of persons MARRIED into the Towns family: ::a. Use the subcategory for Spouse [[Category:Spouse, Towns Name Study]] ::b. Use general regional subcategories for spouses. For example: [[Category:Macon, Georgia]] ''For a sortable list of the profiles on WikiTree with the Surname Towns, see the [[Space:Towns_Name_Study#QuickLinks|QuickLinks to the Surname Index Lists]] on the main project page.'' === Regional Subcategories === :Use the subcategories as described below: *If you know the '''County''' where the person was born, died, married or otherwise proven residence in that county, add the County/State Category for the Towns Name Study. For example: a person who died in Telfair County, Georgia, add the category of [[Category:Telfair County, Georgia, Towns Name Study]]. It is not necessary to add the city or town name study category. However, you can add a separate Region specific category, such as [[Category:Milan, Georgia]] *If you only know the '''State''' where the person was was born, died, married or otherwise proven residence of, add the State Category for the Towns Names Study. For example, a person who was born in Georgia (US), add the category of [[Category:Georgia, Towns Name Study]]. *If you only know the '''Country''' where the person was was born, died, married or otherwise proven residence of, add the Country Category for the Towns Names Study. For example, a person who was born in the U.S., add the category of [[Category:United States, Towns Name Study]]. :-To add US Regional SubCategories for the Towns Name Study, replace the words 'State' and 'County' in the following with the name of the State and County: ::[[Category:State, Towns Name Study]] ::[[Category:County, State Towns Name Study]] :-To add Country SubCategories for the Towns Name Study, replace the word 'Country' in the following with the name of the Country. For example: [[Category:England, Towns Name Study]]: ::[[Category:Country, Towns Name Study]] === Miscellaneous SubCategories === :Below is a list of suggested subcategories. ::[[Category:Brickwalls, Towns Name Study]] ::[[Category:Family Mysteries, Towns Name Study]] ::[[Category:Family Photos, Towns Name Study]] ::[[Category:Kissing Cousins, Towns Name Study]] ::[[Category:Lineage, Towns Name Study]] ::[[Category:Notables, Towns Name Study]] ::[[Category:Veterans, Towns Name Study]] ::[[Category:Pre-1500, Towns Name Study]] ::[[Category:16th Century, Towns Name Study]] ::[[Category:17th Century, Towns Name Study]] ::[[Category:18th Century, Towns Name Study]] ::[[Category:19th Century, Towns Name Study]] ::[[Category:20th Century, Towns Name Study]] :::-Some of these subcategories can be broken down further, For example, "Veterans" can have subcategories for the different wars. Lineage can have subcategories for the different families (Lineage, Gideon Towns, Towns Name Study). === Adoptions === :WikiTree policy states that actual parents should be genetic (biological). :1. For profiles of adoptees where the Towns biological parents are not known, but they have DNA connections to the Towns Family: ::a. Add an === Adoption === subsection under their Biography, which states their adoptive parents. ::b. Add the Towns Name Study ONS Sticker to the profile as follows: :::{{One Name Study|name=Towns|category=Towns Name Study}} ::c. Once the biological parents have been identified, the Sticker should be removed from the profile. :2. For profiles of adoptees where the Towns biological parents are known with DNA connections to the Towns Family, follow the category guidelines for [[Space:Towns_Name_Study_Helpful_Hints#For_All_Profiles_with_the_Towns_Surname|All Towns Profiles]] above. :3. For profiles of adoptees INTO the Towns Family, where there are no DNA connections, use the following subcategory: ::[[Category: Adopted, Non-Biological, Towns Name Study]] :4. In cases of grandchildren, nieces, nephews or cousins adopted by a biological family member (such as grandparents, uncles, aunts, etc.), then a new subcategory can be added. ---- == Profile Source and Style Guidelines == Below are links to WikiTree resources for completing a well sourced profile and a nicely, written biography. * [[Space:Puritan_Great_Migration_Sources|Great Migration Approved Sources]] * [[Biographies|WikiTree Biography Style Guide]] * [[Categorization#Adding_new_categories|WikiTree Categorization Guide]] * [[Sources_Style_Guide|WikiTree Source Style Guide]] ---- [[Space:Towns Name Study|Project Page]] | [[Space:About the TNS_Study Coordinator|About the Coordinator]] | [[Space:Towns Name Study Task List|Task List]] | [[Space:Towns_Name_Study_Profile_Improvement_Hints|Profile Improvement Hints]] ---- ''Text on this page last updated by [[Ivey-594|Study Coordinator]] on 28 Feb 2019.''

Towns Name Study Profile Improvement Hints

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[[Category:Towns Name Study]][[Category: Ivey-594, Surname Towns]] This page is a part of the [[Space:Towns Name Study Helpful Hints|Towns Name Study Helpful Hints]] section. == Purpose == The purpose of this page is to provide a guide to building better biographies and improving profiles for simple Towns family profiles. More comprehensive biographies can be written, if desired == Criteria for Creating WikiTree Profiles == *Profiles can only be created for "real individuals". The person must have been born in the world, or proven to be in existence. ''See [[Help:Person_Profile#Real_individuals_only|Help: Person Profiles, Real Individuals Only]].'' *Biography and Sources section are required for WikiTree profiles. ''See [[Help:Biographies#Proper_order|Help: Biographies, Proper_order]].'' == Types of Biography Styles == There are two types of biography styles that, in my opinion, are the best in regards to readability and providing key information on the profile. * Timeline. ''See [[Fiscus-69|Elias Fiscus]] '' * Narrative Style. ** Simple Narrative. ''See [[Towns-254|Arthur Jackson Towns]].'' ** Extensive Narrative. ''See [[Washington-11|George Washington]].'' ** Obituary. ''See [[Broyles-3188|Mary Frances Broyles]].'' == Parts of the Biography == This is a list of the basic sections of a profile. # Data # Categories/Boxes/Stickers # Biography # Photos # Sources === Data Section === :The "data" section includes the information entered at the time the profile is created. Such as name, date of birth/location and date of death/location. :Review/edit the following information: # Format the dates to standard. For example: 1/1/1920 should be 1 Jan 1920. Selections can be made regarding "uncertain," "certain," "before," "after," "exact," and "blank." Do the dates appear to match the time periods? The sources cited? # Format the locations. WikiTree has a drop-down menu for the location boxes and the appropriate location for the appropriate time period can be selected. # Extra words in the name fields can be removed (such as "or"). # Be careful not to change the spelling of a name that may look unusual. A review of the sources or content of the biography should provide enough information to verify the name spelling. :Review [[[Space:Biography_Builders|Space: Biography Builders]] for items to consider when working on profile improvement. === Categories/Boxes/Stickers === # Review the [[Space:Towns Name Study Helpful Hints|Helpful Hints]] Section of the Towns Name Study for categories specific to the Study. # Categories are written in the text section in "wiki markup". For example: [[Category:Telfair County, Georgia]]. ''See also [[Help:Categorization#Suggestions_for_Types_of_Categories_to_Add_to_Profiles|Help: Categorization Suggestions]].'' === Biography === :The following items should be written in complete sentences, in your words, not copied. ''See [[Space:Biography_Builders#The_List|Biography Builders, The List]].'' They should also be written in passive voice. ==== Summary of Data ==== ::A summary of their vital data should be written first. For instance, "Mary was born in 1920 to John and Susan. She died in 1955." ==== Life Events ==== # Marriage: The spouse can be listed with a marriage date and location. # Children: List the children, possibly with a relevant fact. # Timeline: Residences can generally be pulled from census records. # Military # Occupation # Obituary: ''See [https://www.legalgenealogist.com/2012/09/12/copyright-and-the-obit/ Copyright and the Obit]. This is not a WikiTree link. It was found in the forum.'' # Death: Details of death, burial date, and location. # Historical Context: Include items of interest during the time period the person lived, such as living conditions, or war time efforts, or the geography of the local area. ''See [[Help:Bio_Ideas|Help: Bio Ideas]] and [[Space:Biography_Builders|Biography Builders]] for more ideas.'' :Clean up of existing text for profiles not managed by you is acceptable. A courtesy private message could be sent to the owner before making changes. If no reply, a message in the forum requesting advice could be placed. The biggest thing to clean up is GEDCOM "junk" that gives no value to sources or history for the profile. ''See [[Help:GEDCOM-Created_Biographies|Help: GEDCOM-Created Biographies]] and [[Help:Biographies#Editing_Text_that_Someone_Else_Wrote|Biographies: Editing Text that Someone Else Wrote]].'' ==== Research Notes ==== Notes can be included here to describe a brick wall in the research, or to comment on disputed items or discrepancies. Possibly posing a question or a theory about the individual or their family. A note could also be included that additional research is needed. ==== Links ==== Add additional links: * FamilySearch * Wikipedia * FindaGrave == Resources == * [[Space:Biography_Builders|Space: Biography Builders]] * [[Help:Bio_Ideas|Biography Ideas]] * [[Help:Biographies|WikiTree Help: Biographies]] *[[Help:Person_Profile|Help:Person_Profile]] * [[:Category:Styles_and_Standards|Styles and Standards]] * [[[Help:HTML_and_Inline_CSS|HTML and Inline CSS]] * [[Help:GEDCOM-Created_Biographies|GEDCOM-Created_Biographies]] * [https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Help:Wiki_markup_examples Wiki Markup Examples] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Cheatsheet Wiki Cheatsheet] == Sources == ---- [[Space:Towns Name Study|Project Page]] | [[Space:About the TNS_Study Coordinator|About the Study Coordinator]] | [[Space:Towns Name Study Task List|Task List]] | [[Space:Towns Name Study Helpful Hints|Helpful Hints]] ---- ''The text on this page was last updated by [[Ivey-594|Karen Herndon]] on 3 Mar 2019.''

Towns Name Study Task List

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[[Category:Towns Name Study]][[Category: Ivey-594, Surname Towns]] == Purpose == The purpose of this page is an overview of the task list for the [[Space:Towns Name Study|Towns Name Study]]. Contact the Study Coordinator, [[Ivey-594|Karen Herndon]] if you have any questions. ---- == Process == * '''Research existing Towns profiles''' on WikiTree, using records found on FamilySearch.org, and Find A Grave, and reconstruct pedigree as much as possible. * '''Research other Towns''' on FamilySearch.org and Find A Grave, add them to WikiTree, reconstruct pedigree or connect to existing families. * '''Research historical newspaper references''' to any Towns in the United States. * '''Research histories of the Towns family''', whether books, previous personal research, or other written materials; compare with primary records. ---- == List of Towns Profiles on WikiTree == Sorted in birth order, including current last name * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=TOWNS&limit=5000&cln=1&order=dobup List of Towns Profiles on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=TOWN&limit=5000&cln=1&order=dobup List of Town Profiles on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=TOWNE&limit=5000&cln=1&order=dobup List of Towne Profiles on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=TOWNES&limit=5000&cln=1&order=dobup List of Townes Profiles on WikiTree] ---- == Task List == You may choose one of the following tasks to work on from your own list of ancestors profiles or randomly choose any Towns profile that may need research or cleaning up. For assistance on getting started with any of these tasks, please contact the Study Coordinator [[Ivey-594|Karen Herndon]]. : '''1.''' Add the Towns Name Study Category to the Towns/Town/Towne/Townes Profiles. See the [[Space:Towns_Name_Study_Helpful_Hints|Towns Name Study Helpful Hints]] for Categorization tips. : '''2.''' Search for other Profiles with the Towns Surname and add them to the study by using the [[Space:Towns_Name_Study#QuickLinks|QuickLinks]] found on the [[Space:Towns Name Study|Towns Name Study]] Project page. : '''3.''' Invite members who may be searching the Towns family to collaborate in this study. : '''4.''' Add the Surname origin and meaning to the study. See Subtask suggestions below for [[Space:Towns_Name_Study_Task_List#Towns_Genealogy|Towns Genealogy]]. : '''5.''' Add DNA subcategories and add DNA results. : '''6.''' Add regional subcategories. See the [[Space:Towns_Name_Study_Helpful_Hints#Regional_Subcategories|Towns Name Study Helpful Hints]] for Categorization tips. : '''7.''' Add miscellaneous subcategories. See the [[Space:Towns_Name_Study_Helpful_Hints#Miscellaneous_SubCategories|Towns Name Study Helpful Hints]] for Categorization tips. : '''8.''' Add family units to find a link between the families. See the Subtask suggestions below for [[Space:Towns_Name_Study_Task_List#Free-Space_Pages|Free Space Pages]]. : '''9.''' Add famous notables to the study. See the Subtask suggestions below for [[Space:Towns_Name_Study_Task_List#Notables|Notables]]. :'''10.''' Add sources and resources to unsourced Towns profiles by using the [[Space:Towns_Name_Study#Unsourced_Index_Lists|Unsourced Index List]] found on the [[Space:Towns Name Study|Towns Name Study]] Project page. See the Subtask below for [[Space:Towns_Name_Study_Task_List#Sources|Sources]] and [[Space:Towns_Name_Study_Task_List#Resources|Resources]]. :'''11.''' Add links to sources and resources. :'''12.''' Add biographies to Towns profiles. :'''13.''' Adopt orphaned Towns profiles. Find these profiles by using the [[Space:Towns_Name_Study#Orphaned_Index_Lists|Orphaned Index List]] on the [[Space:Towns Name Study|Towns Name Study]] Project page. :'''14.''' Add links to other Towns resources. :'''15.''' Add free-spaces pages for miscellaneous sub-projects. See Subtask below for [[Space:Towns_Name_Study_Task_List#Free-Space_Pages|Free Space Pages]]. :'''16.''' Add family photos to the Study. ---- == Suggestions for Topics for Tasks == === Free-Space Pages === * Research Links. * Maps and migratory paths. * Family homesteads. * Family bibles or heirlooms. * Reunions. * Brick Walls. * Family Units. * Photographs. === Resources === * Towne: Hubbard, Edwin. [[Space:The_Towne_Family_Memorial|The Towne Family Memorial]] (Fergus Printing Co., Chicago, 1880) * Towne: Towne, Edwin. [[Space:The_Descendants_of_William_Towne|The Descendants of William Towne]] (E.E. Towne, Newtonville, Mass., 1901) * Towne: Davis, Walter Goodwin. [[Space:The_Ancestry_of_Lieut._Amos_Towne%2C_1737-1793%2C_of_Arundel_%28Kennebunkport%29%2C_Maine|The Ancestry of Lieut. Amos Towne, 1737-1793, of Arundel (Kennebunkport), Maine]] (Southworth Press, Portland, Me., 1927) * Family History Links * Descendants of William Towne and Joanna Blessing at [http://townefolk.com/ Towne Family Association, Inc.] * Are there any published books based on the Towns Family with possible links? * Historical societies in your geographical area of study that hold files on your surname? * Family Historical Societies? * Websites that are dedicated to the Towns surname? * Links for further research? === Sources === * [https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/ ChroniclingAmerica] * [https://familysearch.org FamilySearch] * [https://findagrave.com FindaGrave] * [https://newspapers.com Newspapers] === Named Locations === * Towns County, Georgia * Towns, Georgia * Towns Cemetery === Notables === * [[Towns-200|Governor Georgia Washington Bonaparte Towns]], already on WikiTree, but his profile needs more sources. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Towns Towns Surname on Wikipedia] === African-American Families === * Sortable table of profiles for African American families to be added to the project. See the [[Space:African-American_Project|African American Project]] on WikiTree. (Suggested Columns: Name, Birth, Death, Notes, Descendant List {Link}) * 1850 US Census Slave Schedule: How many entries are there for Towns slave owners and a total # of enslaved people. :Example: There are XX entries in the search for exactly the last name Towns in the 1850 US Census Slave Schedule. This does not count known misspellings. Below is the known list of Towns slave owners, with a total of XX enslaved people and XX slave owners. === Oldest Families in the United States === Oldest known Towns people in the United States, all born before 1800. :Oldest in Families in Georgia :Oldest Families in North Carolina :Oldest Families in Virginia :Oldest Families in Massachusetts === Towns Genealogy === * Surname Origin and Meaning * Other Towns Family or Surname History * Coat of Arms or Family Crests ::There is debate about the general use of Coat of Arms for Surnames. It is believed by most that the original Coat of Arms belongs to the original "Family" and not necessarily to the Surname. The Study Coodinator has chosen not to use any images of the Towns Coat of Arms or Family Crests in this Study. The exception would be attaching it to the profile of the original "family" that the crest belongs to. ---- [[Space:Towns Name Study|Project Page]] | [[Space:About the TNS_Study Coordinator|About the Coordinator]] | [[Space:Towns Name Study Helpful Hints|Helpful Hints]] | [[Space:Towns Name Study Profile Improvement Hints| Profile Improvement Hints]] ---- ''The text on this page was last updated by Study Coordinator, [[Ivey-594|Karen Herndon]] o 28 Feb 2019.''

Towns Of County Antrim

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[[Category: Antrim Genealogy Free Space Pages]] : {| style="border: 1px solid lightgray;" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=10%|[[Space:Ireland_Counties_Team_Project_Links#County Antrim|Ireland Links]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=25%|[[Space:County Antrim, Ireland|Main Antrim Page]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=15%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Antrim|Civil Parishes]] ! align="center" style="background:#FFE373;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=20%|[[Space:Towns Of County Antrim|Towns & Villages]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=30%|[[Space: Ulster Team|Ulster Team page]] |} {| style="border: 1px solid lightgray;" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=50%|[[Space:Baronies Of County Antrim|Baronies of County Antrim]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=50%|[[Space:Superintendent Registrar's Districts, County_Antrim|Antrim Registrar Districts]] |}
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'''County Antrim Cities / Major Towns'''
{| style="border: 1px solid lightgray;" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=33%|[[Space:Ballymena Town, County Antrim|'''Ballymena''']] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=33%|[[Space:Belfast City, Ireland|'''Belfast''']] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;"|[[Space:Lisburn City, Ireland|'''Lisburn''']] |} [[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' ---- ==About the towns lists== :Each town, city or population centre has a category and may or may not have its own information page. (Where the population centre is not in bold no category and/or information page has been created yet). Most towns and population centres will be found on the page for the Parish. :The list below is not necessarily a complete list. See Wikipedia's [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_Northern_Ireland|List of towns and village in Northern Ireland]] for further population centres in the Northen Ireland region. :'''''The CIB text for Town categories (which includes all population centre types) for County Antrim should only be created by a member of the Irish Roots or Categorization Teams due to the requirement to determine the exact format of the category name.''''' ==Towns or Cities== :The '''Towns category''' (which includes all population centre types for which a category has been created ''except'' cities) [[:Category:Towns, County Antrim|can be found here.]] :''c = designated a city, t = designated a town'' :{| width="100%" border="3" ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=20%|'''Cities/Towns in Antrim''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=5%|'''
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'''''||[[:Category:Lisburn_City%2C_Ireland|Lisburn City, Ireland]]||[[Space:Lisburn_City%2C_Ireland|Dedicated page for Lisburn City]] |- |'''Antrim Town'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Antrim Town, County Antrim|Category for Antrim Town]]||[[Space:Antrim Civil Parish, County Antrim|Antrim Civil Parish]] |- |'''Ballycastle'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Ballycastle, County Antrim|Category for Ballycastle]]||[[Space:Ramoan Civil Parish, County Antrim|Ramoan Civil Parish]] |- |'''Ballyclare'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Ballyclare, County Antrim|Category for Ballyclare]]||[[Space:Grange of Doagh Civil Parish, County Antrim|Grange of Doagh Civil Parish]] |- |'''Ballymena Town'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Ballymena Town, County Antrim|Category for Ballymena Town]]||[[Space:Ballyclug Civil Parish, County Antrim|Ballyclug Civil Parish]]
[[Space:Ballymena_Town%2C_County_Antrim|Decicated page for Ballymena Town]] |- |'''Ballymoney Town'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Ballymoney Town, County Antrim|Category for Ballymoney Town]]||[[Space:Ballymoney Civil Parish, County Antrim|Ballymoney Civil Parish]] |- |'''Broughshane'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Broughshane, County Antrim|Category for Broughshane]]||[[Space:Racavan Civil Parish, County Antrim|Racavan Civil Parish]] |- |'''Carrickfergus Town'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Carrickfergus Town, County Antrim|Category for Carrickfergus Town]]||[[Space:Carrickfergus Civil Parish, County Antrim|Carrickfergus Civil Parish]] |- |'''Crumlin'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Crumlin, County Antrim|Category for Crumlin]]||[[Space:Camlin Civil Parish, County Antrim|Camlin Civil Parish]] |- |Cullybackey||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Craigs Civil Parish, County Antrim|Craigs Civil Parish]] |- |'''Greenisland'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Greenisland, County Antrim|Category for Greenisland]]||[[Space:Carrickfergus Civil Parish, County Antrim|Carrickfergus Civil Parish]] |- |'''Larne Town'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Larne Town, County Antrim|Category for Larne Town]]||[[Space:Larne Civil Parish, County Antrim|Larne Civil Parish]] |- |'''Mossbeg'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Mossbeg, County Antrim|Category for Mossbeg]]||[[Space:Ballylinny Civil Parish, County Antrim|Ballylinny Civil Parish]] |- |Newtownabbey||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Carnmoney Civil Parish, County Antrim|Carnmoney Civil Parish]] |- |'''Portrush'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Portrush, County Antrim|Category for Portrush]]||[[Space:Ballywillin Civil Parish, County Antrim|Ballywillin Civil Parish]] |- |'''Randalstown'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Randalstown, County Antrim|Category for Randalstown]]||[[Space:Drummaul Civil Parish, County Antrim|Drummaul Civil Parish]] |- |'''Whitehead'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Whitehead, County Antrim|Category for Whitehead]]||[[Space:Templecorran Civil Parish, County Antrim|Templecorran Civil Parish]] |} ==Villages, Hamlets and Other Population Centres== :''h = designated a hamlet, v = designated a village, p = designated a population centre'' :{| width="100%" border="1" ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=20%|'''Cities/Towns in Antrim''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=5%|'''
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''|| ||[[Space:Skerry Civil Parish, County Antrim|Skerry Civil Parish]] |- |'''Aghagallon Village'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Aghagallon Village, County Antrim|Category for Aghagallon Village]]||[[Space:Aghagallon Civil Parish, County Antrim|Aghagallon Civil Parish]] |- |'''Aghalee Village'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Aghalee Village, County Antrim|Category for Aghalee Village]]||[[Space:Aghalee Civil Parish, County Antrim|Aghalee Civil Parish]] |- |'''Ahoghill Village'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Ahoghill Village, County Antrim|Category for Ahoghill Village]]||[[Space:Ahoghill Civil Parish, County Antrim|Ahoghill Civil Parish]] |- |Aldergrove||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killead Civil Parish, County Antrim|Killead Civil Parish]] |- |Andersonstown||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Shankill Civil Parish, County Antrim|Shankill Civil Parish]] |- |'''Armoy Village'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Armoy Village, County Antrim|Category for Armoy Village]]||[[Space:Armoy Civil Parish, County Antrim|Armoy Civil Parish]] |- |Artnagross||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Finvoy Civil Parish, County Antrim|Finvoy Civil Parish]] |- |Ballee||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Connor Civil Parish, County Antrim|Connor Civil Parish]] |- |'''Ballinderry Lower'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Ballinderry Lower, County Antrim|Category for Ballinderry Lower]]||[[Space:Ballinderry Civil Parish, County Antrim|Ballinderry Civil Parish]] |- |Ballinderry Upper||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballinderry Civil Parish, County Antrim|Ballinderry Civil Parish]] |- |Ballintoy Village||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballintoy Civil Parish, County Antrim|Ballintoy Civil Parish]] |- |Ballybogy||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Dunluce Civil Parish, County Antrim|Dunluce Civil Parish]] |- |Ballyboylands||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballymoney Civil Parish, County Antrim|Ballymoney Civil Parish]] |- |'''Ballycarry'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Ballycarry, County Antrim|Category for Ballycarry]]||[[Space:Templecorran Civil Parish, County Antrim|Templecorran Civil Parish]] |- |Ballyeaston||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballycor Civil Parish, County Antrim|Ballycor Civil Parish]] |- |Ballygalley||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Carncastle Civil Parish, County Antrim|Carncastle Civil Parish]] |- |Ballykeel||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballyclug Civil Parish, County Antrim|Ballyclug Civil Parish]] |- |'''Ballylumford'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Ballylumford, County Antrim|Category for Ballylumford]]||[[Space:Island Magee Civil Parish, County Antrim|Island Magee Civil Parish]] |- |Ballymaconnelly||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Rasharkin Civil Parish, County Antrim|Rasharkin Civil Parish]] |- |'''Ballynure Village'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Ballynure Village, County Antrim|Category for Ballynure Village]]||[[Space:Ballynure Civil Parish, County Antrim|Ballynure Civil Parish]] |- |Ballyrobert||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Templepatrick Civil Parish, County Antrim|Templepatrick Civil Parish]] |- |Ballysillan||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Shankill Civil Parish, County Antrim|Shankill Civil Parish]] |- |'''Ballystrudder'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Ballystrudder, County Antrim|Category for Ballystrudder]]||[[Space:Island Magee Civil Parish, County Antrim|Island Magee Civil Parish]] |- |Ballyvoy||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Culfeightrin Civil Parish, County Antrim|Culfeightrin Civil Parish]] |- |Balmoral||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Shankill Civil Parish, County Antrim|Shankill Civil Parish]] |- |Balnamore||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballymoney Civil Parish, County Antrim|Ballymoney Civil Parish]] |- |Bendooragh||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballymoney Civil Parish, County Antrim|Ballymoney Civil Parish]] |- |Bonnybefore||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Carrickfergus Civil Parish, County Antrim|Carrickfergus Civil Parish]] |- |Brookfield||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilbride Civil Parish, County Antrim|Kilbride Civil Parish]] |- |'''Browns Bay'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Browns Bay, County Antrim|Category for Browns Bay]]||[[Space:Island Magee Civil Parish, County Antrim|Island Magee Civil Parish]] |- |Buckna||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Racavan Civil Parish, County Antrim|Racavan Civil Parish]] |- |'''Bushmills'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Bushmills, County Antrim|Category for Bushmills]]||[[Space:Dunluce Civil Parish, County Antrim|Dunluce Civil Parish]] |- |Caddy||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Drummaul Civil Parish, County Antrim|Drummaul Civil Parish]] |- |Cargan||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Dunaghy Civil Parish, County Antrim|Dunaghy Civil Parish]] |- |Carnalbanagh||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Tickmacrevan Civil Parish, County Antrim|Tickmacrevan Civil Parish]] |- |Carnalbanagh Sheddings||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Tickmacrevan Civil Parish, County Antrim|Tickmacrevan Civil Parish]] |- |'''Carncastle Village'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Carncastle Village, County Antrim|Category for Carncastle Village]]||[[Space:Carncastle Civil Parish, County Antrim|Carncastle Civil Parish]] |- |'''Carnlough'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Carnlough, County Antrim|Category for Carnlough]]||[[Space:Ardclinis Civil Parish, County Antrim|Ardclinis Civil Parish]] |- |Carnmoney||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Carnmoney Civil Parish, County Antrim|Carnmoney Civil Parish]] |- |Carr's Glen||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Shankill Civil Parish, County Antrim|Shankill Civil Parish]] |- |Castlecat||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Billy Civil Parish, County Antrim|Billy Civil Parish]] |- |Cavehill||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Shankill Civil Parish, County Antrim|Shankill Civil Parish]] |- |Cliftonville||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Shankill Civil Parish, County Antrim|Shankill Civil Parish]] |- |Clipperstown||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Carrickfergus Civil Parish, County Antrim|Carrickfergus Civil Parish]] |- |'''Clogh'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Clogh, County Antrim|Category for Clogh]]||[[Space:Dunaghy Civil Parish, County Antrim|Dunaghy Civil Parish]] |- |'''Clogh Mills'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Clogh Mills, County Antrim|Category for Clogh Mills]]||[[Space:Killagan Civil Parish, County Antrim|Killagan Civil Parish]] |- |Corkey||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Loughguile Civil Parish, County Antrim|Loughguile Civil Parish]] |- |Craigs||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Craigs Civil Parish, County Antrim|Craigs Civil Parish]] |- |Craigy Hill||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Larne Civil Parish, County Antrim|Larne Civil Parish]] |- |Crosskeys||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Grange of Ballyscullion Civil Parish, County Antrim|Grange of Ballyscullion Civil Parish]] |- |Culcrum||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killagan Civil Parish, County Antrim|Killagan Civil Parish]] |- |'''Cushendall'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Cushendall, County Antrim|Category for Cushendall]]||[[Space:Layd Civil Parish, County Antrim|Layd Civil Parish]] |- |Cushendun||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Culfeightrin Civil Parish, County Antrim|Culfeightrin Civil Parish]] |- |Deerpark||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Shankill Civil Parish, County Antrim|Shankill Civil Parish]] |- |Derrykeighan||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Derrykeighan Civil Parish, County Antrim|Derrykeighan Civil Parish]] |- |'''Dervock'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Dervock, County Antrim|Category for Dervock]]||[[Space:Derrykeighan Civil Parish, County Antrim|Derrykeighan Civil Parish]] |- |Dhu Varren||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballywillin Civil Parish, County Antrim|Ballywillin Civil Parish]] |- |Diamond||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killead Civil Parish, County Antrim|Killead Civil Parish]] |- |Doagh||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Grange of Doagh Civil Parish, County Antrim|Grange of Doagh Civil Parish]] |- |Drumdallagh||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Loughguile Civil Parish, County Antrim|Loughguile Civil Parish]] |- |Dunadry||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Grange of Nilteen Civil Parish, County Antrim|Grange of Nilteen Civil Parish]] |- |Dundrod||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Tullyrusk Civil Parish, County Antrim|Tullyrusk Civil Parish]] |- |Dunloy||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Finvoy Civil Parish, County Antrim|Finvoy Civil Parish]] |- |Dunmurry||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Drumbeg Civil Parish, County Antrim|Drumbeg Civil Parish]] |- |Dunmurry||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Shankill Civil Parish, County Antrim|Shankill Civil Parish]] |- |Dunseverick||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Billy Civil Parish, County Antrim|Billy Civil Parish]] |- |Eden||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Carrickfergus Civil Parish, County Antrim|Carrickfergus Civil Parish]] |- |Elmgrove||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killead Civil Parish, County Antrim|Killead Civil Parish]] |- |'''Feystown'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Feystown, County Antrim|Category for Feystown]]||[[Space:Tickmacrevan Civil Parish, County Antrim|Tickmacrevan Civil Parish]] |- |Finaghy||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Drumbeg Civil Parish, County Antrim|Drumbeg Civil Parish]] |- |Finiston||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Shankill Civil Parish, County Antrim|Shankill Civil Parish]] |- |Finvoy||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Finvoy Civil Parish, County Antrim|Finvoy Civil Parish]] |- |Fortwilliam||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Shankill Civil Parish, County Antrim|Shankill Civil Parish]] |- |Galgorm||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ahoghill Civil Parish, County Antrim|Ahoghill Civil Parish]] |- |Garronpoint||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ardclinis Civil Parish, County Antrim|Ardclinis Civil Parish]] |- |Gawley's Gate||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Aghagallon Civil Parish, County Antrim|Aghagallon Civil Parish]] |- |Giant's Causeway||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Billy Civil Parish, County Antrim|Billy Civil Parish]] |- |Glarryford||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Rasharkin Civil Parish, County Antrim|Rasharkin Civil Parish]] |- |Glenard||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Shankill Civil Parish, County Antrim|Shankill Civil Parish]] |- |Glenariff||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Layd Civil Parish, County Antrim|Layd Civil Parish]] |- |'''Glenarm'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Glenarm, County Antrim|Category for Glenarm]]||[[Space:Tickmacrevan Civil Parish, County Antrim|Tickmacrevan Civil Parish]] |- |Glenavy Village||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Glenavy Civil Parish, County Antrim|Glenavy Civil Parish]] |- |Glenbush||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Loughguile Civil Parish, County Antrim|Loughguile Civil Parish]] |- |Glengormly||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Carnmoney Civil Parish, County Antrim|Carnmoney Civil Parish]] |- |'''Glenoe'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Glenoe, County Antrim|Category for Glenoe]]||[[Space:Raloo Civil Parish, County Antrim|Raloo Civil Parish]] |- |Glenravel||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Dunaghy Civil Parish, County Antrim|Dunaghy Civil Parish]] |- |Glenwhirry||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Glenwhirry Civil Parish, County Antrim|Glenwhirry Civil Parish]] |- |'''Glynn Village'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Glynn Village, County Antrim|Category for Glynn Village]]||[[Space:Glynn Civil Parish, County Antrim|Glynn Civil Parish]] |- |Gracehill||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ahoghill Civil Parish, County Antrim|Ahoghill Civil Parish]] |- |Green Castle||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Shankill Civil Parish, County Antrim|Shankill Civil Parish]] |- |Hannahstown||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Shankill Civil Parish, County Antrim|Shankill Civil Parish]] |- |Harryville||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballyclug Civil Parish, County Antrim|Ballyclug Civil Parish]] |- |'''Hilden'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Hilden, County Antrim|Category for Hilden]]||[[Space:Lambeg Civil Parish, County Antrim|Lambeg Civil Parish]] |- |'''Islandmagee Village'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Islandmagee Village, County Antrim|Category for Islandmagee Village]]||[[Space:Island Magee Civil Parish, County Antrim|Island Magee Civil Parish]] |- |Jennymount||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Shankill Civil Parish, County Antrim|Shankill Civil Parish]] |- |Jordanstown||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Carnmoney Civil Parish, County Antrim|Carnmoney Civil Parish]] |- |Kells||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Connor Civil Parish, County Antrim|Connor Civil Parish]] |- |Killagan||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killagan Civil Parish, County Antrim|Killagan Civil Parish]] |- |Killead||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killead Civil Parish, County Antrim|Killead Civil Parish]] |- |Killins||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Finvoy Civil Parish, County Antrim|Finvoy Civil Parish]] |- |Killygarn||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Portglenone Civil Parish, County Antrim|Portglenone Civil Parish]] |- |Kilraghts||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilraghts Civil Parish, County Antrim|Kilraghts Civil Parish]] |- |Kilroot||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilroot Civil Parish, County Antrim|Kilroot Civil Parish]] |- |Kilwaughter||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilwaughter Civil Parish, County Antrim|Kilwaughter Civil Parish]] |- |Knockaholet||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Loughguile Civil Parish, County Antrim|Loughguile Civil Parish]] |- |Knockmore||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Blaris Civil Parish, County Antrim|Blaris Civil Parish]] |- |Knocknacarry||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Layd Civil Parish, County Antrim|Layd Civil Parish]] |- |'''Lambeg Village'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Lambeg Village, County Antrim|Category for Lambeg Village]]||[[Space:Lambeg Civil Parish, County Antrim|Lambeg Civil Parish]] |- |Leathemstown||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Derryaghy Civil Parish, County Antrim|Derryaghy Civil Parish]] |- |Legoneil||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Shankill Civil Parish, County Antrim|Shankill Civil Parish]] |- |Liscolman||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Billy Civil Parish, County Antrim|Billy Civil Parish]] |- |Lisrodden||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Portglenone Civil Parish, County Antrim|Portglenone Civil Parish]] |- |Loanends||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killead Civil Parish, County Antrim|Killead Civil Parish]] |- |'''Loughguile Village'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Loughguile Village, County Antrim|Category for Loughguile Village]]||[[Space:Loughguile Civil Parish, County Antrim|Loughguile Civil Parish]] |- |Lower Green Island||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Magheramesk Civil Parish, County Antrim|Magheramesk Civil Parish]] |- |Magheracashel||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballintoy Civil Parish, County Antrim|Ballintoy Civil Parish]] |- |'''Magheragall'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Magheragall, County Antrim|Category for Magheragall]]||[[Space:Magheragall Civil Parish, County Antrim|Magheragall Civil Parish]] |- |Magheramorne||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Glynn Civil Parish, County Antrim|Glynn Civil Parish]] |- |Mallusk||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Templepatrick Civil Parish, County Antrim|Templepatrick Civil Parish]] |- |Malone Upper||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Shankill Civil Parish, County Antrim|Shankill Civil Parish]] |- |Martinstown||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Skerry Civil Parish, County Antrim|Skerry Civil Parish]] |- |Massereene||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Grange_of_Muckamore_Civil_Parish%2C_County_Antrim|Grange of Muckamore Civil Parish]] |- |Mazetown||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Blaris Civil Parish, County Antrim|Blaris Civil Parish]] |- |Mile Bush||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Carrickfergus Civil Parish, County Antrim|Carrickfergus Civil Parish]] |- |Millbank||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballymartin Civil Parish, County Antrim|Ballymartin Civil Parish]] |- |'''Millbrook'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Millbrook, County Antrim|Category for Millbrook]]||[[Space:Kilwaughter Civil Parish, County Antrim|Kilwaughter Civil Parish]] |- |Milltown||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Antrim Civil Parish, County Antrim|Antrim Civil Parish]] |- |Milltown||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Shankill Civil Parish, County Antrim|Shankill Civil Parish]] |- |Moneyglass||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Duneane Civil Parish, County Antrim|Duneane Civil Parish]] |- |Moneynick||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Duneane Civil Parish, County Antrim|Duneane Civil Parish]] |- |Monkstown||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Carnmoney Civil Parish, County Antrim|Carnmoney Civil Parish]] |- |Moorfields||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballyclug Civil Parish, County Antrim|Ballyclug Civil Parish]] |- |Mossley||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Carnmoney Civil Parish, County Antrim|Carnmoney Civil Parish]] |- |Moss-side||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Grange of Drumtullagh Civil Parish, County Antrim|Grange of Drumtullagh Civil Parish]] |- |Moyarget||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ramoan Civil Parish, County Antrim|Ramoan Civil Parish]] |- |Muckamore||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Grange of Muckamore Civil Parish, County Antrim|Grange of Muckamore Civil Parish]] |- |'''Mullaghboy'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Mullaghboy, County Antrim|Category for Mullaghboy]]||[[Space:Island Magee Civil Parish, County Antrim|Island Magee Civil Parish]] |- |Newferry||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Grange of Ballyscullion Civil Parish, County Antrim|Grange of Ballyscullion Civil Parish]] |- |Newington||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Shankill Civil Parish, County Antrim|Shankill Civil Parish]] |- |'''Newtowncrommelin Village'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Newtowncrommelin Village, County Antrim|Category for Newtowncrommelin Village]]||[[Space:Newtown Crommelin Civil Parish, County Antrim|Newtown Crommelin Civil Parish]] |- |Nutt's Corner||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killead Civil Parish, County Antrim|Killead Civil Parish]] |- |Park Hall||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Antrim Civil Parish, County Antrim|Antrim Civil Parish]] |- |'''Parkgate'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Parkgate, County Antrim|Category for Parkgate]]||[[Space:Donegore Civil Parish, County Antrim|Donegore Civil Parish]] |- |Parkmore||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Layd Civil Parish, County Antrim|Layd Civil Parish]] |- |Parkmount||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Shankill Civil Parish, County Antrim|Shankill Civil Parish]] |- |Pharis||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Loughguile Civil Parish, County Antrim|Loughguile Civil Parish]] |- |Pond Park||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Derryaghy Civil Parish, County Antrim|Derryaghy Civil Parish]] |- |'''Portballintrae'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Portballintrae, County Antrim|Category for Portballintrae]]||[[Space:Dunluce Civil Parish, County Antrim|Dunluce Civil Parish]] |- |Portbraddan||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballintoy Civil Parish, County Antrim|Ballintoy Civil Parish]] |- |'''Portglenone Village'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Portglenone Village, County Antrim|Category for Portglenone Village]]||[[Space:Portglenone Civil Parish, County Antrim|Portglenone Civil Parish]] |- |Priestland||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Dunluce Civil Parish, County Antrim|Dunluce Civil Parish]] |- |Quarrytown||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Skerry Civil Parish, County Antrim|Skerry Civil Parish]] |- |'''Rasharkin Village'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Rasharkin Village, County Antrim|Category for Rasharkin Village]]||[[Space:Rasharkin Civil Parish, County Antrim|Rasharkin Civil Parish]] |- |Rathcoole||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Carnmoney Civil Parish, County Antrim|Carnmoney Civil Parish]] |- |Rathkenny||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Skerry Civil Parish, County Antrim|Skerry Civil Parish]] |- |Riverdale||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Shankill Civil Parish, County Antrim|Shankill Civil Parish]] |- |Rose's Lane Ends||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballinderry Civil Parish, County Antrim|Ballinderry Civil Parish]] |- |Royal Avenue||''
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''|| ||  |- |Seymour Hill||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Derryaghy Civil Parish, County Antrim|Derryaghy Civil Parish]] |- |Shankbridge||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Connor Civil Parish, County Antrim|Connor Civil Parish]] |- |Shaws Road||''
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''|| ||  |- |Skegoneill||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Shankill Civil Parish, County Antrim|Shankill Civil Parish]] |- |'''Soldierstown'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Soldierstown, County Antrim|Category for Soldierstown]]||[[Space:Aghalee Civil Parish, County Antrim|Aghalee Civil Parish]] |- |Staffordstown||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Duneane Civil Parish, County Antrim|Duneane Civil Parish]] |- |Stoneyford||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Derryaghy Civil Parish, County Antrim|Derryaghy Civil Parish]] |- |Straid||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballintoy Civil Parish, County Antrim|Ballintoy Civil Parish]] |- |Straid||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballynure Civil Parish, County Antrim|Ballynure Civil Parish]] |- |Straidkelly||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Tickmacrevan Civil Parish, County Antrim|Tickmacrevan Civil Parish]] |- |Stranmillis||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Shankill Civil Parish, County Antrim|Shankill Civil Parish]] |- |Stranocum||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballymoney Civil Parish, County Antrim|Ballymoney Civil Parish]] |- |Suffolk||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Shankill Civil Parish, County Antrim|Shankill Civil Parish]] |- |Sunnylands||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Carrickfergus Civil Parish, County Antrim|Carrickfergus Civil Parish]] |- |Templepatrick||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Templepatrick Civil Parish, County Antrim|Templepatrick Civil Parish]] |- |The Dry Arch||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Grange of Drumtullagh Civil Parish, County Antrim|Grange of Drumtullagh Civil Parish]] |- |Toomebridge||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Duneane Civil Parish, County Antrim|Duneane Civil Parish]] |- |Tureagh||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Armoy Civil Parish, County Antrim|Armoy Civil Parish]] |- |Twinbrook||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Derryaghy Civil Parish, County Antrim|Derryaghy Civil Parish]] |- |West End||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Larne Civil Parish, County Antrim|Larne Civil Parish]] |- |White House||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Carnmoney Civil Parish, County Antrim|Carnmoney Civil Parish]] |- |Whiteabbey||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Carnmoney Civil Parish, County Antrim|Carnmoney Civil Parish]] |- |Whiterock||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Shankill Civil Parish, County Antrim|Shankill Civil Parish]] |- |Whiteside's Corner||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Drummaul Civil Parish, County Antrim|Drummaul Civil Parish]] |- |Whitewell||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Carnmoney Civil Parish, County Antrim|Carnmoney Civil Parish]] |- |Woodburn||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Carrickfergus Civil Parish, County Antrim|Carrickfergus Civil Parish]] |- |Woodford||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Carnmoney Civil Parish, County Antrim|Carnmoney Civil Parish]] |- |Woodvale||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Shankill Civil Parish, County Antrim|Shankill Civil Parish]] |} ---- :Towns page format version 4.1. Changed Electoral Divisions to show 1901 and 1911 names.. ----
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Towns Of County Armagh

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[[Category: Armagh Genealogy Free Space Pages]] : {| style="border: 1px solid lightgray;" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=10%|[[Space:Ireland_Counties_Team_Project_Links#County Armagh|Ireland Links]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=25%|[[Space:County Armagh, Ireland|Main Armagh Page]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=15%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Armagh|Civil Parishes]] ! align="center" style="background:#FFE373;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=20%|[[Space:Towns Of County Armagh|Towns & Villages]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=30%|[[Space: Ulster Team|Ulster Team page]] |} {| style="border: 1px solid lightgray;" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=50%|[[Space:Baronies Of County Armagh|Baronies of County Armagh]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=50%|[[Space:Superintendent Registrar's Districts, County_Armagh|Armagh Registrar Districts]] |}
See also the Counties navigation at the bottom of the page
[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' ---- ==About the towns lists== :Each town, city or population centre has a category and may or may not have its own information page. (Where the population centre is not in bold no category and/or information page has been created yet). Most towns and population centres will be found on the page for the Parish. :The list below is not necessarily a complete list. See Wikipedia's [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_Northern_Ireland|List of towns and village in Northern Ireland]] for further population centres in the Northen Ireland region. :'''''The CIB text for Town categories (which includes all population centre types) for County Armagh should only be created by a member of the Irish Roots or Categorization Teams due to the requirement to determine the exact format of the category name.''''' ==Towns or Cities== :The '''Towns category''' (which includes all population centre types for which a category has been created ''except'' cities) [[:Category:Towns, County Armagh|can be found here.]] :''c = designated a city, t = designated a town'' :{| width="100%" border="3" ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=20%|'''Cities/Towns in Armagh''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=5%|'''
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''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=35%|'''WikiTree Category Link''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;"|'''Parish or Dedicated Information Page''' |- |'''Armagh'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category: Armagh Town, County Armagh|Category for Armagh]]||[[Space:Armagh Civil Parish, County Armagh|Armagh Civil Parish]] |- |Craigavon||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Seagoe Civil Parish, County Armagh|Seagoe Civil Parish]] |- |Crossmaglen||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Creggan Civil Parish, County Armagh|Creggan Civil Parish]] |- |'''Keady Village'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Keady Village, County Armagh|Category for Keady Village]]||{{gray|Keady Civil Parish}} |- |'''Lurgan'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Lurgan, County Armagh|Category for Lurgan]]||{{gray|Shankill Civil Parish}} |- |'''Markethill'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Markethill, County Armagh|Category for Markethill]]||[[Space:Mullaghbrack Civil Parish, County Armagh|Mullaghbrack Civil Parish]] |- |'''Newtownhamilton Town'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Newtownhamilton Town, County Armagh|Category for Newtownhamilton Town]]||{{gray|Newtownhamilton Civil Parish}} |- |'''Portadown'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Portadown, County Armagh|Category for Portadown]]||{{gray|Drumcree Civil Parish}} |- |'''Tandragee'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Tandragee, County Armagh|Category for Tandragee]]||[[Space:Ballymore Civil Parish, County Armagh|Ballymore Civil Parish]] |} ==Villages, Hamlets and Other Population Centres== :''h = designated a hamlet, v = designated a village, p = designated a population centre'' :{| width="100%" border="1" ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=20%|'''Cities/Towns in Armagh''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=5%|'''
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''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=35%|'''WikiTree Category Link''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;"|'''Parish or Dedicated Information Page''' |- |Acton||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballymore Civil Parish, County Armagh|Ballymore Civil Parish]] |- |Aghacommon||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Seagoe Civil Parish, County Armagh|Seagoe Civil Parish]] |- |Aghory||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilmore Civil Parish, County Armagh|Kilmore Civil Parish]] |- |Allistragh||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Grange Civil Parish}} |- |Altnamackan||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Newtownhamilton Civil Parish}} |- |Annaghmore||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Loughgall Civil Parish}} |- |Ardress||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Loughgall Civil Parish}} |- |Ballsmill||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Creggan Civil Parish, County Armagh|Creggan Civil Parish]] |- |Ballynacor||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Seagoe Civil Parish, County Armagh|Seagoe Civil Parish]] |- |Ballyoran||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Drumcree Civil Parish}} |- |Battlehill||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilmore Civil Parish, County Armagh|Kilmore Civil Parish]] |- |Belleek||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Loughgilly Civil Parish, County Armagh|Loughgilly Civil Parish]] |- |'''Bessbrook'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Bessbrook, County Armagh|Category for Bessbrook]]||[[Space:Killevy Civil Parish, County Armagh|Killevy Civil Parish]] |- |Blackwatertown||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Clonfeacle Civil Parish, County Armagh|Clonfeacle Civil Parish]] |- |Calone||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kildarton Civil Parish, County Armagh|Kildarton Civil Parish]] |- |'''Camlough'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Camlough, County Armagh|Category for Camlough]]||[[Space:Killevy Civil Parish, County Armagh|Killevy Civil Parish]] |- |Carnagh||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Keady Civil Parish}} |- |'''Charlemont'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Charlemont, County Armagh|Category for Charlemont]]||{{gray|Loughgall Civil Parish}} |- |Charlestown or Bannfoot||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Montiaghs and Islands Civil Parish}} |- |Clady Milltown||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilclooney Civil Parish}} |- |Clady More||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilclooney Civil Parish}} |- |Cloghoge||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killevy Civil Parish, County Armagh|Killevy Civil Parish]] |- |Clontygora||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killevy Civil Parish, County Armagh|Killevy Civil Parish]] |- |Crabtree Lane||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Drumcree Civil Parish}} |- |Cranagill||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Tartaraghan Civil Parish}} |- |Creggan||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Creggan Civil Parish, County Armagh|Creggan Civil Parish]] |- |Cullaville||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Creggan Civil Parish, County Armagh|Creggan Civil Parish]] |- |Cullyhanna||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Creggan Civil Parish, County Armagh|Creggan Civil Parish]] |- |Darkley||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Keady Civil Parish}} |- |Derryadd||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Montiaghs and Islands Civil Parish}} |- |Derryall||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Drumcree Civil Parish}} |- |Derryanvil||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Drumcree Civil Parish}} |- |Derryhaw||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Tynan Civil Parish}} |- |Derrykeevan||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Tartaraghan Civil Parish}} |- |Derrylee||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Tartaraghan Civil Parish}} |- |Derrynoose||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Keady Civil Parish}} |- |Derrytrasna||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Montiaghs and Islands Civil Parish}} |- |Drumannon||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Tartaraghan Civil Parish}} |- |Drumintee||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killevy Civil Parish, County Armagh|Killevy Civil Parish]] |- |Eleven Lane Ends||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Loughgilly Civil Parish, County Armagh|Loughgilly Civil Parish]] |- |Flag Staff||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Newry Civil Parish}} |- |Flurrybridge||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Jonesborough Civil Parish}} |- |Forkill||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Forkill Civil Parish}} |- |Glasdrumman||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Creggan Civil Parish, County Armagh|Creggan Civil Parish]] |- |Glenanne||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Loughgilly Civil Parish, County Armagh|Loughgilly Civil Parish]] |- |'''Hamiltons Bawn'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Hamiltons Bawn, County Armagh|Category for Hamiltons Bawn]]||[[Space:Mullaghbrack Civil Parish, County Armagh|Mullaghbrack Civil Parish]] |- |Jerrettspass||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killevy Civil Parish, County Armagh|Killevy Civil Parish]] |- |Jonesborough||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Jonesborough Civil Parish}} |- |Killevy||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Armagh Civil Parish, County Armagh|Armagh Civil Parish]] |- |Killycomain||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Seagoe Civil Parish, County Armagh|Seagoe Civil Parish]] |- |Killylea||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Tynan Civil Parish}} |- |Kilmore||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilmore Civil Parish, County Armagh|Kilmore Civil Parish]] |- |Kingmills||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Loughgilly Civil Parish, County Armagh|Loughgilly Civil Parish]] |- |Knock||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Seagoe Civil Parish, County Armagh|Seagoe Civil Parish]] |- |Knocknamuckly||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Seagoe Civil Parish, County Armagh|Seagoe Civil Parish]] |- |'''Laurelvale'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Laurelvale, County Armagh|Category for Laurelvale]]||[[Space:Kilmore Civil Parish, County Armagh|Kilmore Civil Parish]] |- |Legaghory||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Shankill Civil Parish}} |- |Lislea||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killevy Civil Parish, County Armagh|Killevy Civil Parish]] |- |Lislea||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Lisnadill Civil Parish, County Armagh|Lisnadill Civil Parish]] |- |Lisnadill||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Lisnadill Civil Parish, County Armagh|Lisnadill Civil Parish]] |- |'''Loughgall Village'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Loughgall Village, County Armagh|Category for Loughgall Village]]||{{gray|Loughgall Civil Parish}} |- |Loughgilly||''
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''|| ||  |- |Maddan||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Derrynoose Civil Parish}} |- |Middletown||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Tynan Civil Parish}} |- |Milford||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Lisnadill Civil Parish, County Armagh|Lisnadill Civil Parish]] |- |Mountnorris||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Loughgilly Civil Parish, County Armagh|Loughgilly Civil Parish]] |- |Mowhan||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Loughgilly Civil Parish, County Armagh|Loughgilly Civil Parish]] |- |Moyraverty||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Seagoe Civil Parish, County Armagh|Seagoe Civil Parish]] |- |Mullaghbawn||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Forkill Civil Parish}} |- |'''Mullaghglass'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Mullaghglass, County Armagh|Category for Mullaghglass]]||[[Space:Killevy Civil Parish, County Armagh|Killevy Civil Parish]] |- |Poyntzpass||''
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''|| ||  |- |'''Richhill Village'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Richhill Village, County Armagh|Category for Richhill Village]]||[[Space:Kilmore Civil Parish, County Armagh|Kilmore Civil Parish]] |- |Scotch Street||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Drumcree Civil Parish}} |- |Silverbridge||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Creggan Civil Parish, County Armagh|Creggan Civil Parish]] |- |Taghnevan||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Shankill Civil Parish}} |- |Tassagh||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Keady Civil Parish}} |- |The Birches||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Tartaraghan Civil Parish}} |- |The Diamond||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Newry Civil Parish}} |- |Tullygally||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Shankill Civil Parish}} |- |Tullyroan||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Clonfeacle Civil Parish, County Armagh|Clonfeacle Civil Parish]] |- |Tynan||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Tynan Civil Parish}} |- |Whitecross||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballymyre Civil Parish, County Armagh|Ballymyre Civil Parish]] |- |Woodview||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Loughgall Civil Parish}} |} ---- :Towns page format version 4.0. Addition of Griffiths valuation on parish pages.. ----
[[Space:The_Counties_Of_Ireland|'''County Pages For Ireland''']]
[[Space:County_Antrim%2C_Ireland|Antrim]] • [[Space:County_Armagh%2C_Ireland|Armagh]] • [[Space:County_Carlow%2C_Ireland|Carlow]] • [[Space:County_Antrim%2C_Ireland|Cavan]] • [[Space:County_Clare%2C_Ireland|Clare]] • [[Space:County_Cork%2C_Ireland|Cork]] • [[Space:County_Londonderry%2C_Ireland|Derry]] • [[Space:County_Donegal%2C_Ireland|Donegal]] • [[Space:County_Down%2C_Ireland|Down]] • [[Space:County_Dublin%2C_Ireland|Dublin]] • [[Space:County_Fermanagh%2C_Ireland|Fermanagh]] • [[Space:County_Galway%2C_Ireland|Galway]] • [[Space:County_Kerry%2C_Ireland|Kerry]]
[[Space:County_Kildare%2C_Ireland|Kildare]] • [[Space:County_Kilkenny%2C_Ireland|Kilkenny]] • [[Space:County_Laois%2C_Ireland|Laois]] • [[Space:County_Leitrim%2C_Ireland|Leitrim]] • [[Space:County_Limerick%2C_Ireland|Limerick]] • [[Space:County_Londonderry%2C_Ireland|Londonderry]] • [[Space:County_Longford%2C_Ireland|Longford]] • [[Space:County_Louth%2C_Ireland|Louth]] • [[Space:County_Mayo%2C_Ireland|Mayo]] • [[Space:County_Meath%2C_Ireland|Meath]] • [[Space:County_Monaghan%2C_Ireland|Monaghan]]
[[Space:County_Offaly%2C_Ireland|Offaly]] • [[Space:County_Roscommon%2C_Ireland|Roscommon]] • [[Space:County_Sligo%2C_Ireland|Sligo]] • [[Space:County_Tipperary%2C_Ireland|Tipperary]] • [[Space:County_Tyrone%2C_Ireland|Tyrone]] • [[Space:County_Waterford%2C_Ireland|Waterford]] • [[Space:County_Westmeath%2C_Ireland|Westmeath]] • [[Space:County_Wexford%2C_Ireland|Wexford]] • [[Space:County_Wicklow%2C_Ireland|Wicklow]]

Towns Of County Carlow

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See also the Counties navigation at the bottom of the page
[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' ---- ==About the towns lists== :Each town, city or population centre has a category and may or may not have its own information page. (Where the population centre is not in bold no category and/or information page has been created yet). Most towns and population centres will be found on the page for the Parish. :The list below is not necessarily a complete list. See Wikipedia's [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland|List of towns and village in the Republic Of Ireland]] for further population centres in the Republic. :'''''The CIB text for Town categories (which includes all population centre types) for County Carlow should only be created by a member of the Irish Roots or Categorization Teams due to the requirement to determine the exact format of the category name.''''' ==Towns or Cities== :The '''Towns category''' (which includes all population centre types for which a category has been created ''except'' cities) [[:Category:Towns, County Carlow|can be found here.]] :''c = designated a city, t = designated a town'' :{| width="100%" border="3" ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=20%|'''Cities/Towns in Carlow''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=5%|'''
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''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=35%|'''WikiTree Category Link''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;"|'''Parish or Dedicated Information Page''' |- |Ballon||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballon Civil Parish, County Carlow|Ballon Civil Parish]] |- |Borris||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Clonygoose Civil Parish}} |- |Carlow||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Carlow Civil Parish}} |- |Clonegall||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Moyacomb Civil Parish}} |- |Hacketstown||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Hacketstown Civil Parish}} |- |'''Kildavin'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Kildavin, County Carlow|Category for Kildavin]]||{{gray|Barragh Civil Parish}} |- |Leighlinbridge||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Agha Civil Parish, County Carlow|Agha Civil Parish]] |- |'''Muine Bheag (Bagenalstown)'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Muine Bheag (Bagenalstown), County Carlow|Category for Muine Bheag (Bagenalstown)]]||{{gray|Dunleckny Civil Parish}} |- |Myshall||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Myshall Civil Parish}} |- |Rathvilly||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Rathvilly Civil Parish}} |- |Tullow||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Fennagh Civil Parish, County Carlow|Fennagh Civil Parish]] |} ==Villages, Hamlets and Other Population Centres== :''h = designated a hamlet, v = designated a village, p = designated a population centre'' :{| width="100%" border="1" ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=20%|'''Cities/Towns in Carlow''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=5%|'''
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Pop.
''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=35%|'''WikiTree Category Link''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;"|'''Parish or Dedicated Information Page''' |- |Ardattin||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Ardoyne Civil Parish}} |- |Ballymurphy||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Saint Mullin's Civil Parish}} |- |Barmona||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kiltennell Civil Parish}} |- |Bennekerry||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Ballinacarrig Civil Parish}} |- |Blacklion||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Ardoyne Civil Parish}} |- |Bunclody-Carrickduff||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Barragh Civil Parish}} |- |Clonmore||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Clonmore Civil Parish}} |- |Corries Cross||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Lorum Civil Parish}} |- |Fennagh||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Fennagh Civil Parish, County Carlow|Fennagh Civil Parish]] |- |Garryhill||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Dunleckny Civil Parish}} |- |Glynn||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Saint Mullin's Civil Parish}} |- |Graigue||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Carlow Civil Parish}} |- |Grangeford||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Grangeford Civil Parish, County Carlow|Grangeford Civil Parish]] |- |Kellistown||''
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''|| ||  |- |Kilbride||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Aghade Civil Parish, County Carlow|Aghade Civil Parish]] |- |Killerrig||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killerrig Civil Parish, County Carlow|Killerrig Civil Parish]] |- |Milford||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Cloydagh Civil Parish}} |- |Nurney||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Agha Civil Parish, County Carlow|Agha Civil Parish]] |- |Oldleighlin||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Old Leighlin Civil Parish}} |- |Palatine||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Urglin Civil Parish}} |- |Rathtoe||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Gilbertstown Civil Parish}} |- |Royal Oak||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Killinane Civil Parish}} |- |Rutland||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Urglin Civil Parish}} |- |Saint Mullin's||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Saint Mullin's Civil Parish}} |- |Staplestown||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Ballinacarrig Civil Parish}} |- |Tobinstown||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Rathvilly Civil Parish}} |} ---- :Towns page format version 4.0. Addition of Griffiths valuation on parish pages.. ----
[[Space:The_Counties_Of_Ireland|'''County Pages For Ireland''']]
[[Space:County_Antrim%2C_Ireland|Antrim]] • [[Space:County_Armagh%2C_Ireland|Armagh]] • [[Space:County_Carlow%2C_Ireland|Carlow]] • [[Space:County_Antrim%2C_Ireland|Cavan]] • [[Space:County_Clare%2C_Ireland|Clare]] • [[Space:County_Cork%2C_Ireland|Cork]] • [[Space:County_Londonderry%2C_Ireland|Derry]] • [[Space:County_Donegal%2C_Ireland|Donegal]] • [[Space:County_Down%2C_Ireland|Down]] • [[Space:County_Dublin%2C_Ireland|Dublin]] • [[Space:County_Fermanagh%2C_Ireland|Fermanagh]] • [[Space:County_Galway%2C_Ireland|Galway]] • [[Space:County_Kerry%2C_Ireland|Kerry]]
[[Space:County_Kildare%2C_Ireland|Kildare]] • [[Space:County_Kilkenny%2C_Ireland|Kilkenny]] • [[Space:County_Laois%2C_Ireland|Laois]] • [[Space:County_Leitrim%2C_Ireland|Leitrim]] • [[Space:County_Limerick%2C_Ireland|Limerick]] • [[Space:County_Londonderry%2C_Ireland|Londonderry]] • [[Space:County_Longford%2C_Ireland|Longford]] • [[Space:County_Louth%2C_Ireland|Louth]] • [[Space:County_Mayo%2C_Ireland|Mayo]] • [[Space:County_Meath%2C_Ireland|Meath]] • [[Space:County_Monaghan%2C_Ireland|Monaghan]]
[[Space:County_Offaly%2C_Ireland|Offaly]] • [[Space:County_Roscommon%2C_Ireland|Roscommon]] • [[Space:County_Sligo%2C_Ireland|Sligo]] • [[Space:County_Tipperary%2C_Ireland|Tipperary]] • [[Space:County_Tyrone%2C_Ireland|Tyrone]] • [[Space:County_Waterford%2C_Ireland|Waterford]] • [[Space:County_Westmeath%2C_Ireland|Westmeath]] • [[Space:County_Wexford%2C_Ireland|Wexford]] • [[Space:County_Wicklow%2C_Ireland|Wicklow]]

Towns Of County Clare

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[[Category: Clare Genealogy Free Space Pages]] : {| style="border: 1px solid lightgray;" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=10%|[[Space:Ireland_Counties_Team_Project_Links#County Clare|Ireland Links]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=25%|[[Space:County Clare, Ireland|Main Clare Page]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=15%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Clare|Civil Parishes]] ! align="center" style="background:#FFE373;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=20%|[[Space:Towns Of County Clare|Towns & Villages]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=30%|[[Space: Munster Team|Munster Team page]] |} {| style="border: 1px solid lightgray;" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=50%|[[Space:Baronies Of County Clare|Baronies of County Clare]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=50%|[[Space:Superintendent Registrar's Districts, County_Clare|Clare Registrar Districts]] |}
See also the Counties navigation at the bottom of the page
[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' ---- ==About the towns lists== :Each town, city or population centre has a category and may or may not have its own information page. (Where the population centre is not in bold no category and/or information page has been created yet). Most towns and population centres will be found on the page for the Parish. :The list below is not necessarily a complete list. See Wikipedia's [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland|List of towns and village in the Republic Of Ireland]] for further population centres in the Republic. :'''''The CIB text for Town categories (which includes all population centre types) for County Clare should only be created by a member of the Irish Roots or Categorization Teams due to the requirement to determine the exact format of the category name.''''' ==Towns or Cities== :The '''Towns category''' (which includes all population centre types for which a category has been created ''except'' cities) [[:Category:Towns, County Clare|can be found here.]] :''c = designated a city, t = designated a town'' :{| width="100%" border="3" ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=20%|'''Cities/Towns in Clare''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=5%|'''
Type
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Pop.
''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=35%|'''WikiTree Category Link''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;"|'''Parish or Dedicated Information Page''' |- |Ardnacrusha||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Saint Patrick's Civil Parish, County Clare|Saint Patrick's Civil Parish]] |- |'''Ballyvaghan'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Ballyvaghan, County Clare|Category for Ballyvaghan]]||[[Space:Drumcreehy Civil Parish, County Clare|Drumcreehy Civil Parish]] |- |Cloonlara||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kiltenanlea Civil Parish, County Clare|Kiltenanlea Civil Parish]] |- |'''Corrofin'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Corrofin, County Clare|Category for Corrofin]]||[[Space:Killinaboy Civil Parish, County Clare|Killinaboy Civil Parish]] |- |Cratloe||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilfintinan Civil Parish, County Clare|Kilfintinan Civil Parish]] |- |Crusheen||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Inchicronan Civil Parish, County Clare|Inchicronan Civil Parish]] |- |Doonbeg||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killard Civil Parish, County Clare|Killard Civil Parish]] |- |'''Ennis'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Ennis, County Clare|Category for Ennis]]||[[Space:Clareabbey Civil Parish, County Clare|Clareabbey Civil Parish]] |- |'''Ennistimon'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Ennistimon, County Clare|Category for Ennistimon]]||[[Space:Kilmanaheen Civil Parish, County Clare|Kilmanaheen Civil Parish]] |- |Inagh||''
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''|| ||  |- |Kilfenora||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilfenora Civil Parish, County Clare|Kilfenora Civil Parish]] |- |'''Kilkee'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Kilkee, County Clare|Category for Kilkee]]||[[Space:Kilfearagh Civil Parish, County Clare|Kilfearagh Civil Parish]] |- |Killadysert||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killadysert Civil Parish, County Clare|Killadysert Civil Parish]] |- |Killaloe||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killaloe Civil Parish, County Clare|Killaloe Civil Parish]] |- |Kilmihil||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilmihil Civil Parish, County Clare|Kilmihil Civil Parish]] |- |Kilmurry||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilmurry Civil Parish}} |- |Kilrush||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilrush Civil Parish, County Clare|Kilrush Civil Parish]] |- |Lehinch||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilmacrehy Civil Parish, County Clare|Kilmacrehy Civil Parish]] |- |Liscannor||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilmacrehy Civil Parish, County Clare|Kilmacrehy Civil Parish]] |- |Lisdoonvarna||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilmoon Civil Parish, County Clare|Kilmoon Civil Parish]] |- |'''Milltown Malbay'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Milltown Malbay, County Clare|Category for Milltown Malbay]]||[[Space:Kilfarboy Civil Parish, County Clare|Kilfarboy Civil Parish]] |- |Mountshannon||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Inishcaltra Civil Parish, County Clare|Inishcaltra Civil Parish]] |- |'''Newmarket on Fergus'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Newmarket on Fergus, County Clare|Category for Newmarket on Fergus]]||[[Space:Kilnasoolagh Civil Parish, County Clare|Kilnasoolagh Civil Parish]] |- |O'Brien's Bridge||''
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''|| ||  |- |Quin Village||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Quin Civil Parish, County Clare|Quin Civil Parish]] |- |'''Scarriff'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Scarriff, County Clare|Category for Scarriff]]||[[Space:Tomgraney Civil Parish, County Clare|Tomgraney Civil Parish]] |- |Shannon||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Drumline Civil Parish, County Clare|Drumline Civil Parish]] |- |Six-mile-bridge||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilfinaghta Civil Parish, County Clare|Kilfinaghta Civil Parish]] |- |'''Tulla Town'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Tulla Town, County Clare|Category for Tulla Town]]||[[Space:Tulla Civil Parish, County Clare|Tulla Civil Parish]] |- |Whitegate||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Clonrush Civil Parish, County Clare|Clonrush Civil Parish]] |} ==Villages, Hamlets and Other Population Centres== :''h = designated a hamlet, v = designated a village, p = designated a population centre'' :{| width="100%" border="1" ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=20%|'''Cities/Towns in Clare''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=5%|'''
Type
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''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=35%|'''WikiTree Category Link''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;"|'''Parish or Dedicated Information Page''' |- |Athlunkard||''
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''|| ||  |- |Ballinruan||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Inchicronan Civil Parish, County Clare|Inchicronan Civil Parish]] |- |Ballynacally||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilchreest Civil Parish, County Clare|Kilchreest Civil Parish]] |- |Barefield or Gortlumman||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Templemaley Civil Parish, County Clare|Templemaley Civil Parish]] |- |Bealaclugga||''
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''|| ||  |- |Bealaha||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killard Civil Parish, County Clare|Killard Civil Parish]] |- |Beevrack||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Killard Civil Parish, County Clare|Killard Civil Parish]] |- |Bodyke||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilnoe Civil Parish, County Clare|Kilnoe Civil Parish]] |- |Boston||''
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''|| ||  |- |Bridgetown||''
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''|| ||[[Space:O'Briensbridge Civil Parish, County Clare|O'Briensbridge Civil Parish]] |- |Broadford||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilseily Civil Parish, County Clare|Kilseily Civil Parish]] |- |Caher||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Feakle Civil Parish, County Clare|Feakle Civil Parish]] |- |Cappa||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilfinaghta Civil Parish, County Clare|Kilfinaghta Civil Parish]] |- |Cappanawalla||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Rathborney Civil Parish, County Clare|Rathborney Civil Parish]] |- |Carrahan||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Clooney Civil Parish}} |- |Carran||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Carran Civil Parish, County Clare|Carran Civil Parish]] |- |Carrigaholt||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Moyarta Civil Parish, County Clare|Moyarta Civil Parish]] |- |Clare||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Clareabbey Civil Parish, County Clare|Clareabbey Civil Parish]] |- |'''Clarecastle'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Clarecastle, County Clare|Category for Clarecastle]]||[[Space:Clareabbey Civil Parish, County Clare|Clareabbey Civil Parish]] |- |Clonroad More||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Drumcliff Civil Parish, County Clare|Drumcliff Civil Parish]] |- |Connolly||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilmaley Civil Parish, County Clare|Kilmaley Civil Parish]] |- |Coolmeen||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilfiddane Civil Parish, County Clare|Kilfiddane Civil Parish]] |- |'''Cooraclare'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Cooraclare, County Clare|Category for Cooraclare]]||[[Space:Kilmacduane Civil Parish, County Clare|Kilmacduane Civil Parish]] |- |Coosheen||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilfearagh Civil Parish, County Clare|Kilfearagh Civil Parish]] |- |Craggagh||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killonaghan Civil Parish, County Clare|Killonaghan Civil Parish]] |- |'''Cranny'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Cranny, County Clare|Category for Cranny]]||[[Space:Kilfiddane Civil Parish, County Clare|Kilfiddane Civil Parish]] |- |Creegh||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilmacduane Civil Parish, County Clare|Kilmacduane Civil Parish]] |- |Cregg||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Gleninagh Civil Parish, County Clare|Gleninagh Civil Parish]] |- |Cross||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilballyowen Civil Parish, County Clare|Kilballyowen Civil Parish]] |- |Darragh||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killone Civil Parish, County Clare|Killone Civil Parish]] |- |Doolin||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killilagh Civil Parish, County Clare|Killilagh Civil Parish]] |- |Doonaha||''
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''|| ||  |- |Doonogan||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilmurry Civil Parish}} |- |Doonsallagh||''
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''|| ||  |- |Drumandoora||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Feakle Civil Parish, County Clare|Feakle Civil Parish]] |- |Drumgeely||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Clonloghan Civil Parish, County Clare|Clonloghan Civil Parish]] |- |Dysert||''
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''|| ||  |- |Fanore||''
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''|| ||  |- |'''Feakle Village'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Feakle Village, County Clare|Category for Feakle Village]]||[[Space:Feakle Civil Parish, County Clare|Feakle Civil Parish]] |- |Fisherstreet||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killilagh Civil Parish, County Clare|Killilagh Civil Parish]] |- |Flagmount||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Feakle Civil Parish, County Clare|Feakle Civil Parish]] |- |Fountain Cross||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Drumcliff Civil Parish, County Clare|Drumcliff Civil Parish]] |- |Glenroe||''
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''|| ||  |- |Inch||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Drumcliff Civil Parish, County Clare|Drumcliff Civil Parish]] |- |Kilbaha||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilballyowen Civil Parish, County Clare|Kilballyowen Civil Parish]] |- |Kilbaha South||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilballyowen Civil Parish, County Clare|Kilballyowen Civil Parish]] |- |Kilbane||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killokennedy Civil Parish, County Clare|Killokennedy Civil Parish]] |- |'''Kilkishen'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Kilkishen, County Clare|Category for Kilkishen]]||[[Space:Clonlea Civil Parish, County Clare|Clonlea Civil Parish]] |- |Killimer||''
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''|| ||  |- |Killinaboy||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killinaboy Civil Parish, County Clare|Killinaboy Civil Parish]] |- |Kilmaley||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilmaley Civil Parish, County Clare|Kilmaley Civil Parish]] |- |Kilmore||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killokennedy Civil Parish, County Clare|Killokennedy Civil Parish]] |- |Kilmurry McMahon||''
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''|| ||  |- |Kilnamona||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilnamona Civil Parish, County Clare|Kilnamona Civil Parish]] |- |Kilshanny||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilshanny Civil Parish, County Clare|Kilshanny Civil Parish]] |- |Knock||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilmurry Civil Parish}} |- |Knockalough||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilmihil Civil Parish, County Clare|Kilmihil Civil Parish]] |- |Knockerra||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilrush Civil Parish, County Clare|Kilrush Civil Parish]] |- |Labasheeda||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killofin Civil Parish, County Clare|Killofin Civil Parish]] |- |Liscasey||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Clondagad Civil Parish, County Clare|Clondagad Civil Parish]] |- |Lisdeen||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilfearagh Civil Parish, County Clare|Kilfearagh Civil Parish]] |- |Mauricesmills||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Inagh Civil Parish, County Clare|Inagh Civil Parish]] |- |Meelick||''
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''|| ||  |- |Moyasta||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilfearagh Civil Parish, County Clare|Kilfearagh Civil Parish]] |- |Mullagh||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilmurry Civil Parish}} |- |Newquay||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Abbey Civil Parish, County Clare|Abbey Civil Parish]] |- |O'Callaghansmills||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killuran Civil Parish, County Clare|Killuran Civil Parish]] |- |Ogonnelloe||''
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''|| ||  |- |Parteen||''
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''|| ||  |- |Querrin||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Moyarta Civil Parish, County Clare|Moyarta Civil Parish]] |- |'''Quilty'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Quilty, County Clare|Category for Quilty]]||[[Space:Kilmurry (Ibrickan) Civil Parish, County Clare|Kilmurry (Ibrickan) Civil Parish]] |- |Rinnagonnaght||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killard Civil Parish, County Clare|Killard Civil Parish]] |- |Roadford||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killilagh Civil Parish, County Clare|Killilagh Civil Parish]] |- |Ruan||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ruan Civil Parish, County Clare|Ruan Civil Parish]] |- |Shannakae||''
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''|| ||  |- |Shannon Airport||''
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''|| ||  |- |Shanvally||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Oughtmama Civil Parish, County Clare|Oughtmama Civil Parish]] |- |Skaghard||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilkeedy Civil Parish, County Clare|Kilkeedy Civil Parish]] |- |Spancel Hill||''
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''|| ||  |- |Teermaclane||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killone Civil Parish, County Clare|Killone Civil Parish]] |- |The Wells||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Bunratty Civil Parish, County Clare|Bunratty Civil Parish]] |- |Tomgraney||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Tomgraney Civil Parish, County Clare|Tomgraney Civil Parish]] |- |Trinaderry||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Templemaley Civil Parish, County Clare|Templemaley Civil Parish]] |- |'''Tubber'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Tubber, County Clare|Category for Tubber]]||[[Space:Kilkeedy Civil Parish, County Clare|Kilkeedy Civil Parish]] |} ---- :Towns page format version 4.0. Addition of Griffiths valuation on parish pages.. ----
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Towns Of County Cork

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[[Category: Cork Genealogy Free Space Pages]] : {| style="border: 1px solid lightgray;" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=10%|[[Space:Ireland_Counties_Team_Project_Links#County Cork|Ireland Links]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=25%|[[Space:County Cork, Ireland|Main Cork Page]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=15%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Cork|Civil Parishes]] ! align="center" style="background:#FFE373;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=20%|[[Space:Towns Of County Cork|Towns & Villages]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=30%|[[Space: Munster Team|Munster Team page]] |} {| style="border: 1px solid lightgray;" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=50%|[[Space:Baronies Of County Cork|Baronies of County Cork]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=50%|[[Space:Superintendent Registrar's Districts, County_Cork|Cork Registrar Districts]] |}
See also the Counties navigation at the bottom of the page
[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' ---- ==About the towns lists== :Each town, city or population centre has a category and may or may not have its own information page. (Where the population centre is not in bold no category and/or information page has been created yet). Most towns and population centres will be found on the page for the Parish. :The list below is not necessarily a complete list. See Wikipedia's [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland|List of towns and village in the Republic Of Ireland]] for further population centres in the Republic. :'''''The CIB text for Town categories (which includes all population centre types) for County Cork should only be created by a member of the Irish Roots or Categorization Teams due to the requirement to determine the exact format of the category name.''''' ==Towns or Cities== :The '''Towns category''' (which includes all population centre types for which a category has been created ''except'' cities) [[:Category:Towns, County Cork|can be found here.]] :''c = designated a city, t = designated a town'' :{| width="100%" border="3" ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=20%|'''Cities/Towns in Cork''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=5%|'''
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''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=35%|'''WikiTree Category Link''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;"|'''Parish or Dedicated Information Page''' |- |'''Cork City'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Cork City, Ireland|Cork City]]||[[Space:Cork City, Ireland|Dedicated page for Cork City]] |- |Ballincollig||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Carrigrohane Civil Parish, County Cork|Carrigrohane Civil Parish]] |- |Ballineen||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballymoney Civil Parish, County Cork|Ballymoney Civil Parish]] |- |Ballingeary||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Inchigeelagh Civil Parish}} |- |Ballyclogh||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballyclogh Civil Parish, County Cork|Ballyclogh Civil Parish]] |- |Ballycotton||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Cloyne Civil Parish}} |- |Ballydehob||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Skull Civil Parish, County Cork|Skull Civil Parish]] |- |Ballydesmond||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Nohavaldaly Civil Parish}} |- |Ballygarvan||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Carrigaline Civil Parish}} |- |Ballyhooly||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballyhooly Civil Parish, County Cork|Ballyhooly Civil Parish]] |- |Ballymakeery||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballyvourney Civil Parish, County Cork|Ballyvourney Civil Parish]] |- |'''Baltimore'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Baltimore, County Cork|Category for Baltimore]]||[[Space:Tullagh Civil Parish, County Cork|Tullagh Civil Parish]] |- |'''Bandon'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Bandon, County Cork|Category for Bandon]]||[[Space:Ballymodan Civil Parish, County Cork|Ballymodan Civil Parish]] |- |Banteer||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Clonmeen Civil Parish}} |- |'''Bantry'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Bantry, County Cork|Category for Bantry]]||{{gray|Kilmocomoge Civil Parish}} |- |Belgooly||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilmonoge Civil Parish}} |- |'''Blarney'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Blarney, County Cork|Category for Blarney]]||[[Space:Garrycloyne Civil Parish, County Cork|Garrycloyne Civil Parish]] |- |'''Boherboy'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Boherboy, County Cork|Category for Boherboy]]||{{gray|Kilmeen Civil Parish}} |- |Bridebridge||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Castlelyons Civil Parish, County Cork|Castlelyons Civil Parish]] |- |'''Buttevant'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Buttevant, County Cork|Category for Buttevant]]||[[Space:Buttevant Civil Parish, County Cork|Buttevant Civil Parish]] |- |Carrigaline||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Carrigaline Civil Parish}} |- |Carrignavar||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Dunbulloge Civil Parish}} |- |Carrigrohane||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Carrigrohane Civil Parish, County Cork|Carrigrohane Civil Parish]] |- |'''Carrigtohill'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Carrigtohill, County Cork|Category for Carrigtohill]]||[[Space:Carrigtohill Civil Parish, County Cork|Carrigtohill Civil Parish]] |- |Castlelyons||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Castlelyons Civil Parish, County Cork|Castlelyons Civil Parish]] |- |Castlemartyr||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballyoughtera Civil Parish, County Cork|Ballyoughtera Civil Parish]] |- |Castletownbere||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killaconenagh Civil Parish, County Cork|Killaconenagh Civil Parish]] |- |'''Castletownroche Village'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Castletownroche Village, County Cork|Category for Castletownroche Village]]||[[Space:Castletownroche Civil Parish, County Cork|Castletownroche Civil Parish]] |- |'''Castletownshend'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Castletownshend, County Cork|Category for Castletownshend]]||[[Space:Castlehaven Civil Parish, County Cork|Castlehaven Civil Parish]] |- |'''Charleville'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Charleville, County Cork|Category for Charleville]]||{{gray|Rathgoggan Civil Parish}} |- |Churchtown||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballintemple Civil Parish, County Cork|Ballintemple Civil Parish]] |- |Churchtown||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Churchtown Civil Parish, County Cork|Churchtown Civil Parish]] |- |'''Clonakilty'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Clonakilty, County Cork|Category for Clonakilty]]||[[Space:Kilgarriff Civil Parish, County Cork|Kilgarriff Civil Parish]] |- |Cloyne||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Cloyne Civil Parish}} |- |'''Coachford'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Coachford, County Cork|Category for Coachford]]||{{gray|Magourney Civil Parish}} |- |'''Cobh'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Cobh, County Cork|Category for Cobh]]||[[Space:Clonmel Civil Parish, County Cork|Clonmel Civil Parish]] |- |Conna||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Knockmourne Civil Parish}} |- |'''Courtmacsherry'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Courtmacsherry, County Cork|Category for Courtmacsherry]]||[[Space:Lislee Civil Parish, County Cork|Lislee Civil Parish]] |- |Crookstown||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Moviddy Civil Parish, County Cork|Moviddy Civil Parish]] |- |Crosshaven||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Templebreedy Civil Parish}} |- |Doneraile||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Doneraile Civil Parish}} |- |Drimoleague||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Dromdaleague Civil Parish}} |- |Dripsey||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Inishcarra Civil Parish}} |- |Dripsey Model Village||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Inishcarra Civil Parish}} |- |Dromina||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Shandrum Civil Parish}} |- |Drommahane||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilshannig Civil Parish}} |- |'''Dunmanway'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Dunmanway, County Cork|Category for Dunmanway]]||{{gray|Fanlobbus Civil Parish}} |- |'''Enniskean'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Enniskean, County Cork|Category for Enniskean]]||[[Space:Kinneigh Civil Parish, County Cork|Kinneigh Civil Parish]] |- |Farran||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Aglish Civil Parish, County Cork|Aglish Civil Parish]] |- |Farsid-Rostellan||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Aghada Civil Parish, County Cork|Aghada Civil Parish]] |- |'''Fermoy'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Fermoy Town, County Cork|Category for Fermoy Town]]||{{gray|Fermoy Civil Parish}} |- |Glanmire||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Rathcooney Civil Parish}} |- |Glanworth Village||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Glanworth Civil Parish}} |- |Inchigeelagh Village||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Inchigeelagh Civil Parish}} |- |'''Kanturk'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Kanturk, County Cork|Category for Kanturk]]||[[Space:Castlemagner Civil Parish, County Cork|Castlemagner Civil Parish]] |- |'''Kilbrittain'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Kilbrittain, County Cork|Category for Kilbrittain]]||{{gray|Rathclarin Civil Parish}} |- |Kildorrery Village||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kildorrery Civil Parish}} |- |Killavullen||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Monanimy Civil Parish}} |- |Killeagh||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Killeagh Civil Parish}} |- |'''Kilworth Village'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Kilworth Village, County Cork|Category for Kilworth Village]]||[[Space:Kilworth Civil Parish, County Cork|Kilworth Civil Parish]] |- |'''Kinsale'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Kinsale, County Cork|Category for Kinsale]]||{{gray|Ringcurran Civil Parish}} |- |Knocknagree||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Nohavaldaly Civil Parish}} |- |'''Knockraha'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Knockraha, County Cork|Category for Knockraha]]||{{gray|Kilquane (Barrymore) Civil Parish}} |- |Leap||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilfaughnabeg Civil Parish}} |- |Liscarroll Village||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Liscarroll Civil Parish}} |- |Macroom||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Macroom Civil Parish}} |- |'''Mallow Town'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Mallow Town, County Cork|Category for Mallow Town]]||[[Space:Mallow Civil Parish, County Cork|Mallow Civil Parish]] |- |Masseytown||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Macroom Civil Parish}} |- |'''Midleton'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Midleton, County Cork|Category for Midleton]]||{{gray|Middleton Civil Parish}} |- |Milford||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilbolane Civil Parish}} |- |Millstreet||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Drishane Civil Parish}} |- |'''Mitchelstown'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Mitchelstown, County Cork|Category for Mitchelstown]]||[[Space:Brigown Civil Parish, County Cork|Brigown Civil Parish]] |- |Mountmassey||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Macroom Civil Parish}} |- |Newmarket||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Clonfert Civil Parish, County Cork|Clonfert Civil Parish]] |- |'''Passage West'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Passage West, County Cork|Category for Passage West]]||{{gray|Carrigaline Civil Parish}} |- |'''Rathcormack Town'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Rathcormack Town, County Cork|Category for Rathcormack Town]]||[[Space:Rathcormack Civil Parish, County Cork|Rathcormack Civil Parish]] |- |Ringaskiddy||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Barnahely Civil Parish, County Cork|Barnahely Civil Parish]] |- |'''Ross Carbery'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Ross Carbery, County Cork|Category for Ross Carbery]]||{{gray|Ross Civil Parish}} |- |Shanagarry||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilmahon Civil Parish}} |- |Shanballymore||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Templeroan Civil Parish, County Cork|Templeroan Civil Parish]] |- |'''Skibbereen'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Skibbereen, County Cork|Category for Skibbereen]]||[[Space:Abbeystrowry Civil Parish, County Cork|Abbeystrowry Civil Parish]] |- |'''Skull Town'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Skull Town, County Cork|Category for Skull Town]]||[[Space:Skull Civil Parish, County Cork|Skull Civil Parish]] |- |'''Timoleague Village'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Timoleague Village, County Cork|Category for Timoleague Village]]||[[Space:Timoleague Civil Parish, County Cork|Timoleague Civil Parish]] |- |'''Unionhall'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Unionhall, County Cork|Category for Unionhall]]||[[Space:Myross Civil Parish, County Cork|Myross Civil Parish]] |- |'''Watergrasshill'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Watergrasshill, County Cork|Category for Watergrasshill]]||[[Space:Ardnageehy Civil Parish, County Cork|Ardnageehy Civil Parish]] |- |Whitechurch||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Whitechurch Civil Parish}} |- |Whitegate||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Aghada Civil Parish, County Cork|Aghada Civil Parish]] |- |'''Youghal Town'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Youghal Town, County Cork|Category for Youghal Town]]||[[Space:Youghal Civil Parish, County Cork|Youghal Civil Parish]] |} ==Villages, Hamlets and Other Population Centres== :''h = designated a hamlet, v = designated a village, p = designated a population centre'' :{| width="100%" border="1" ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=20%|'''Cities/Towns in Cork''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=5%|'''
Type
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''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=35%|'''WikiTree Category Link''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;"|'''Parish or Dedicated Information Page''' |- |Adrigole||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilcaskan Civil Parish}} |- |Aghabullogue||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Aghabulloge Civil Parish, County Cork|Aghabulloge Civil Parish]] |- |Aghadown||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Aghadown Civil Parish, County Cork|Aghadown Civil Parish]] |- |Aghinagh Hamlet||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Aghinagh Civil Parish, County Cork|Aghinagh Civil Parish]] |- |Ahakista||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilcrohane Civil Parish}} |- |Aherla||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilbonane Civil Parish}} |- |Allihies||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilnamanagh Civil Parish}} |- |Araglin||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Leitrim Civil Parish}} |- |Ardfield Village||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ardfield Civil Parish, County Cork|Ardfield Civil Parish]] |- |Ardgroom||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilcatherine Civil Parish}} |- |Aubane||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Drishane Civil Parish}} |- |Ballinaclashet||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilmonoge Civil Parish}} |- |Ballinacurra||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Middleton Civil Parish}} |- |Ballinadee||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballinadee Civil Parish, County Cork|Ballinadee Civil Parish]] |- |Ballinagree||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Macroom Civil Parish}} |- |Ballinascarty||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilmaloda Civil Parish}} |- |Ballincurrig||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Templebodan Civil Parish, County Cork|Templebodan Civil Parish]] |- |Ballindangan||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballydeloughy Civil Parish, County Cork|Ballydeloughy Civil Parish]] |- |Ballinhassig||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballinaboy Civil Parish, County Cork|Ballinaboy Civil Parish]] |- |Ballinlough||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Saint Finbar's Civil Parish, County Cork|Saint Finbar's Civil Parish]] |- |Ballinspittle||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Ringrone Civil Parish}} |- |Ballintemple||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Saint Finbar's Civil Parish, County Cork|Saint Finbar's Civil Parish]] |- |Ballydahin||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Mallow Civil Parish, County Cork|Mallow Civil Parish]] |- |Ballyfeard Village||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballyfeard Civil Parish, County Cork|Ballyfeard Civil Parish]] |- |Ballyhilloe||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilmacabea Civil Parish}} |- |Ballylickey||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilmocomoge Civil Parish}} |- |Ballymacoda||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilmacdonogh Civil Parish}} |- |'''Ballymore'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Ballymore, County Cork|Category for Ballymore]]||[[Space:Templerobin Civil Parish, County Cork|Templerobin Civil Parish]] |- |Ballynacarriga||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballymoney Civil Parish, County Cork|Ballymoney Civil Parish]] |- |Ballynamona||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Mourneabbey Civil Parish}} |- |Ballynoe||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballynoe Civil Parish, County Cork|Ballynoe Civil Parish]] |- |Ballyphehane||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Saint Nicholas Civil Parish, County Cork|Saint Nicholas Civil Parish]] |- |Ballyvoge||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilnamartery Civil Parish, County Cork|Kilnamartery Civil Parish]] |- |Ballyvourney||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballyvourney Civil Parish, County Cork|Ballyvourney Civil Parish]] |- |Barrackton||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Saint Anne's, Shandon Civil Parish}} |- |'''Bartlemy'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Bartlemy, County Cork|Category for Bartlemy]]||[[Space:Gortroe Civil Parish, County Cork|Gortroe Civil Parish]] |- |Bealnablath||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilmurry Civil Parish, County Cork|Kilmurry Civil Parish]] |- |Bealnamorive||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Aghinagh Civil Parish, County Cork|Aghinagh Civil Parish]] |- |Belvelly||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Clonmel Civil Parish, County Cork|Clonmel Civil Parish]] |- |Berrings||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Inishcarra Civil Parish}} |- |Bishopstown||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Saint Finbar's Civil Parish, County Cork|Saint Finbar's Civil Parish]] |- |Blackpool||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Saint Anne's, Shandon Civil Parish}} |- |'''Blackrock'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Blackrock, County Cork|Category for Blackrock]]||[[Space:Saint Finbar's Civil Parish, County Cork|Saint Finbar's Civil Parish]] |- |Bredagh Cross||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Dromdaleague Civil Parish}} |- |Buncoille||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Monkstown Civil Parish}} |- |Burnfort||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Mourneabbey Civil Parish}} |- |Butlerstown||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Lislee Civil Parish, County Cork|Lislee Civil Parish]] |- |Bweeng||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilshannig Civil Parish}} |- |Caheragh||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Caheragh Civil Parish, County Cork|Caheragh Civil Parish]] |- |'''Cahermore'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Cahermore, County Cork|Category for Cahermore]]||{{gray|Ross Civil Parish}} |- |Cappeen||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kinneigh Civil Parish, County Cork|Kinneigh Civil Parish]] |- |Capwell||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Saint Nicholas Civil Parish, County Cork|Saint Nicholas Civil Parish]] |- |Carrigadrohid||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Aghinagh Civil Parish, County Cork|Aghinagh Civil Parish]] |- |Carrigaloe||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Clonmel Civil Parish, County Cork|Clonmel Civil Parish]] |- |Carriganarra||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Carrigrohane Civil Parish, County Cork|Carrigrohane Civil Parish]] |- |Carriganimmy||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Clondrohid Civil Parish}} |- |Castle Haven||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Castlehaven Civil Parish, County Cork|Castlehaven Civil Parish]] |- |Castlecor||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilbrin Civil Parish}} |- |Castlefreke||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Rathbarry Civil Parish}} |- |Castletown Kinneigh||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kinneigh Civil Parish, County Cork|Kinneigh Civil Parish]] |- |Cecilstown||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Castlemagner Civil Parish, County Cork|Castlemagner Civil Parish]] |- |Church Cross||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Aghadown Civil Parish, County Cork|Aghadown Civil Parish]] |- |Clear Island||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Clear Island Civil Parish, County Cork|Clear Island Civil Parish]] |- |Clondrohid||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Clondrohid Civil Parish}} |- |Clondulane||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Clondulane Civil Parish, County Cork|Clondulane Civil Parish]] |- |Connonagh||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilmacabea Civil Parish}} |- |Coolea||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballyvourney Civil Parish, County Cork|Ballyvourney Civil Parish]] |- |Crookhaven||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilmoe Civil Parish}} |- |Cross Barry||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Inishannon Civil Parish, County Cork|Inishannon Civil Parish]] |- |Cullen||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Cullen Civil Parish}} |- |Currabeha||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Castlelyons Civil Parish, County Cork|Castlelyons Civil Parish]] |- |Curraglass||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Mogeely Civil Parish}} |- |Dernagree||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Dromtarriff Civil Parish}} |- |Derrynacaheragh||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Fanlobbus Civil Parish}} |- |Desertserges||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Desertserges Civil Parish}} |- |Donaghmore Village||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Donaghmore (Ibane and Barryroe) Civil Parish, County Cork|Donaghmore (Ibane and Barryroe) Civil Parish]] |- |Donnybrook||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Carrigaline Civil Parish}} |- |Douglas||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Carrigaline Civil Parish}} |- |'''Drinagh'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Drinagh, County Cork|Category for Drinagh]]||{{gray|Drinagh Civil Parish}} |- |Dromagh||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Dromtarriff Civil Parish}} |- |Dublin Pike||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilcully Civil Parish}} |- |Dunderrow||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Dunderrow Civil Parish}} |- |Dungourney||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Dungourney Civil Parish}} |- |Durrus Village||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Durrus Civil Parish, County Cork|Durrus Civil Parish]] |- |Evergreen||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Saint Nicholas Civil Parish, County Cork|Saint Nicholas Civil Parish]] |- |Eyeries||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilcatherine Civil Parish}} |- |Fair Hill||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Saint Mary's, Shandon Civil Parish}} |- |Farnanes||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Moviddy Civil Parish, County Cork|Moviddy Civil Parish]] |- |Farranhavane||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Templemartin Civil Parish, County Cork|Templemartin Civil Parish]] |- |Farranree||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Saint Anne's, Shandon Civil Parish}} |- |Farsid||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Aghada Civil Parish, County Cork|Aghada Civil Parish]] |- |'''Freemount'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Freemount, County Cork|Category for Freemount]]||{{gray|Knocktemple Civil Parish}} |- |Gaggan||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballymodan Civil Parish, County Cork|Ballymodan Civil Parish]] |- |Garinish||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilnamanagh Civil Parish}} |- |Garranabraher||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Saint Mary's, Shandon Civil Parish}} |- |'''Glandore'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Glandore, County Cork|Category for Glandore]]||{{gray|Kilfaughnabeg Civil Parish}} |- |Glanlough||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilcrohane Civil Parish}} |- |Glantane||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilshannig Civil Parish}} |- |'''Glengarriff'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Glengarriff, County Cork|Category for Glengarriff]]||{{gray|Kilcaskan Civil Parish}} |- |Glenville||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ardnageehy Civil Parish, County Cork|Ardnageehy Civil Parish]] |- |Glounthaune||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Caherlag Civil Parish}} |- |Goleen||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilmoe Civil Parish}} |- |Gortaroo||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Clonpriest Civil Parish}} |- |Gougane Barra||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Inchigeelagh Civil Parish}} |- |Greenmount||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Saint Nicholas Civil Parish, County Cork|Saint Nicholas Civil Parish]] |- |Grenagh Village||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Grenagh Civil Parish}} |- |Gyleen||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Corkbeg Civil Parish}} |- |Halfway||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballinaboy Civil Parish, County Cork|Ballinaboy Civil Parish]] |- |Haulbowline Island||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Templerobin Civil Parish, County Cork|Templerobin Civil Parish]] |- |Inishcarra||''
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''|| ||  |- |'''Innishannon Town'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Innishannon Town, County Cork|Category for Innishannon Town]]||[[Space:Inishannon Civil Parish, County Cork|Inishannon Civil Parish]] |- |Johnstown||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilmichael Civil Parish}} |- |Kealkill||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilmocomoge Civil Parish}} |- |Kerry Pike||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Currykippane Civil Parish}} |- |Kilbarry||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Inchigeelagh Civil Parish}} |- |Kilbrogan||''
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''|| ||  |- |Kilcorney||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilcorney Civil Parish}} |- |Kilcrohane||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilcrohane Civil Parish}} |- |Kildinan||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Rathcormack Civil Parish, County Cork|Rathcormack Civil Parish]] |- |Killinardrish||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Cannaway Civil Parish}} |- |Kilmacsimon Quay||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballinadee Civil Parish, County Cork|Ballinadee Civil Parish]] |- |Kilmichael Village||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilmichael Civil Parish}} |- |Kilmurry Village||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilmurry Civil Parish, County Cork|Kilmurry Civil Parish]] |- |Kilnamartery Village||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilnamartery Civil Parish, County Cork|Kilnamartery Civil Parish]] |- |Kishkeam||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilmeen Civil Parish}} |- |Knockanevin||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Templemolaga Civil Parish}} |- |Knocknaheeny||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Saint Mary's, Shandon Civil Parish}} |- |Lady's Bridge||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Ightermurragh Civil Parish}} |- |Leamlara||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballycurrany Civil Parish, County Cork|Ballycurrany Civil Parish]] |- |Lisbealad||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Fanlobbus Civil Parish}} |- |'''Lisgoold Village'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Lisgoold Village, County Cork|Category for Lisgoold Village]]||[[Space:Lisgoold Civil Parish, County Cork|Lisgoold Civil Parish]] |- |Lislevane||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Abbeymahon Civil Parish, County Cork|Abbeymahon Civil Parish]] |- |Lissacresig||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Clondrohid Civil Parish}} |- |Lissardagh||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilmurry Civil Parish, County Cork|Kilmurry Civil Parish]] |- |Lombardstown||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilshannig Civil Parish}} |- |Lower Aghada||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Aghada Civil Parish, County Cork|Aghada Civil Parish]] |- |Lower Cove||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Ringcurran Civil Parish}} |- |Lyre||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Clonmeen Civil Parish}} |- |Lyre||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Desertserges Civil Parish}} |- |Mayfield||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Saint Anne's, Shandon Civil Parish}} |- |Meelin||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Clonfert Civil Parish, County Cork|Clonfert Civil Parish]] |- |Minane Bridge||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Tracton Civil Parish, County Cork|Tracton Civil Parish]] |- |Model Village||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Magourney Civil Parish}} |- |Mogeely||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Mogeely Civil Parish}} |- |Monkstown||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Monkstown Civil Parish}} |- |Mountuniacke||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Killeagh Civil Parish}} |- |Myrtleville||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Templebreedy Civil Parish}} |- |New Twopothouse||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Caherduggan Civil Parish}} |- |Newcestown||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Murragh Civil Parish, County Cork|Murragh Civil Parish]] |- |Newmills||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Rathbarry Civil Parish}} |- |Newtown Ballyhay||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballyhay Civil Parish, County Cork|Ballyhay Civil Parish]] |- |Newtownshandrum||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Shandrum Civil Parish}} |- |Nohaval||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Nohaval Civil Parish}} |- |O'Connell Park||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Macroom Civil Parish}} |- |Old Head||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Ringrone Civil Parish}} |- |Ovens||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Athnowen Civil Parish, County Cork|Athnowen Civil Parish]] |- |Poulanargid||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilmurry Civil Parish, County Cork|Kilmurry Civil Parish]] |- |Rathcool||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Dromtarriff Civil Parish}} |- |Reananerree||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilnamartery Civil Parish, County Cork|Kilnamartery Civil Parish]] |- |'''Reanascreena'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Reanascreena, County Cork|Category for Reanascreena]]||{{gray|Ross Civil Parish}} |- |Rerrin||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killaconenagh Civil Parish, County Cork|Killaconenagh Civil Parish]] |- |'''Richfordstown'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Richfordstown, County Cork|Category for Richfordstown]]||[[Space:Templequinlan Civil Parish, County Cork|Templequinlan Civil Parish]] |- |Riverstick||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Cullen Civil Parish}} |- |Rockchapel||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Clonfert Civil Parish, County Cork|Clonfert Civil Parish]] |- |Rockmills||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Saint Nathlash Civil Parish}} |- |Rockmount||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Whitechurch Civil Parish}} |- |Rossmackowen||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killaconenagh Civil Parish, County Cork|Killaconenagh Civil Parish]] |- |'''Rossmore Village'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Rossmore Village, County Cork|Category for Rossmore Village]]||{{gray|Kilmeen Civil Parish}} |- |Rostellan||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Garranekinnefeake Civil Parish}} |- |'''Rushbrooke'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Rushbrooke, County Cork|Category for Rushbrooke]]||[[Space:Clonmel Civil Parish, County Cork|Clonmel Civil Parish]] |- |Rylane||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Aghabulloge Civil Parish, County Cork|Aghabulloge Civil Parish]] |- |Saint Ann's Hill||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Matehy Civil Parish}} |- |Saint Luke's||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Saint Anne's, Shandon Civil Parish}} |- |Saleen||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Garranekinnefeake Civil Parish}} |- |Shanbally||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Carrigaline Civil Parish}} |- |Shanlaragh||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilmichael Civil Parish}} |- |Shannon Vale||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilnagross Civil Parish}} |- |Silverheights||''
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''|| ||  |- |Sixmilewater||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Whitechurch Civil Parish}} |- |Skehard||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Saint Finbar's Civil Parish, County Cork|Saint Finbar's Civil Parish]] |- |Strand||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Youghal Civil Parish, County Cork|Youghal Civil Parish]] |- |Stuake||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Donaghmore Civil Parish}} |- |Sunday's Well||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Saint Mary's, Shandon Civil Parish}} |- |Taur||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Clonfert Civil Parish, County Cork|Clonfert Civil Parish]] |- |Taurmore||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Clonfert Civil Parish, County Cork|Clonfert Civil Parish]] |- |Teerelton||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilmichael Civil Parish}} |- |Templemartin||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilmoe Civil Parish}} |- |The Glen||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Saint Anne's, Shandon Civil Parish}} |- |Tivoli||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Rathcooney Civil Parish}} |- |Togher||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Saint Finbar's Civil Parish, County Cork|Saint Finbar's Civil Parish]] |- |Tooms||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Macloneigh Civil Parish}} |- |Toormore||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Aghadown Civil Parish, County Cork|Aghadown Civil Parish]] |- |Tower||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Matehy Civil Parish}} |- |Trafrask||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilcaskan Civil Parish}} |- |Tullylease||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Tullylease Civil Parish, County Cork|Tullylease Civil Parish]] |- |Upper Aghada||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Aghada Civil Parish, County Cork|Aghada Civil Parish]] |- |Upton||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Knockavilly Civil Parish}} |- |Urhin||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilcatherine Civil Parish}} |- |Vicarstown||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Matehy Civil Parish}} |- |Waterfall||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Inishkenny Civil Parish}} |- |White's Cross||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Saint Anne's, Shandon Civil Parish}} |- |Wilton||''
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[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' ---- ==About the towns lists== :Each town, city or population centre has a category and may or may not have its own information page. (Where the population centre is not in bold no category and/or information page has been created yet). Most towns and population centres will be found on the page for the Parish. :The list below is not necessarily a complete list. See Wikipedia's [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland|List of towns and village in the Republic Of Ireland]] for further population centres in the Republic. :'''''The CIB text for Town categories (which includes all population centre types) for County Donegal should only be created by a member of the Irish Roots or Categorization Teams due to the requirement to determine the exact format of the category name.''''' ==Towns or Cities== :The '''Towns category''' (which includes all population centre types for which a category has been created ''except'' cities) [[:Category:Towns, County Donegal|can be found here.]] :''c = designated a city, t = designated a town'' :{| width="100%" border="3" ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=20%|'''Cities/Towns in Donegal''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=5%|'''
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''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=35%|'''WikiTree Category Link''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;"|'''Parish or Dedicated Information Page''' |- |Annagary||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Templecrone Civil Parish, County Donegal|Templecrone Civil Parish]] |- |'''Ardara'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Ardara, County Donegal|Category for Ardara]]||[[Space:Killybegs Lower Civil Parish, County Donegal|Killybegs Lower Civil Parish]] |- |Ballintra||''
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''|| ||  |- |'''Ballybofey'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Ballybofey, County Donegal|Category for Ballybofey]]||[[Space:Stranorlar Civil Parish, County Donegal|Stranorlar Civil Parish]] |- |Ballyliffin||''
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''|| ||  |- |'''Ballyshannon'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Ballyshannon, County Donegal|Category for Ballyshannon]]||[[Space:Inishmacsaint Civil Parish, County Donegal|Inishmacsaint Civil Parish]] |- |Bridge End||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Burt Civil Parish, County Donegal|Burt Civil Parish]] |- |Bunbeg||''
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''|| ||  |- |'''Buncrana'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Buncrana, County Donegal|Category for Buncrana]]||[[Space:Fahan Lower Civil Parish, County Donegal|Fahan Lower Civil Parish]] |- |'''Bundoran'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Bundoran, County Donegal|Category for Bundoran]]||[[Space:Inishmacsaint Civil Parish, County Donegal|Inishmacsaint Civil Parish]] |- |Burnfoot||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Fahan Upper Civil Parish, County Donegal|Fahan Upper Civil Parish]] |- |Burtonport||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Templecrone Civil Parish, County Donegal|Templecrone Civil Parish]] |- |'''Carndonagh'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Carndonagh, County Donegal|Category for Carndonagh]]||[[Space:Donagh Civil Parish, County Donegal|Donagh Civil Parish]] |- |Carrick||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Glencolumbkille Civil Parish, County Donegal|Glencolumbkille Civil Parish]] |- |Carrigans||''
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''|| ||  |- |Carrowkeel||''
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''|| ||  |- |'''Castlefinn'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Castlefinn, County Donegal|Category for Castlefinn]]||[[Space:Donaghmore Civil Parish, County Donegal|Donaghmore Civil Parish]] |- |Clonmany||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Clonmany Civil Parish, County Donegal|Clonmany Civil Parish]] |- |Creeslough||''
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''|| ||  |- |Culdaff||''
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''|| ||  |- |Derrybeg||''
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''|| ||  |- |'''Donegal Town'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Donegal Town, County Donegal|Category for Donegal Town]]||[[Space:Donegal Civil Parish, County Donegal|Donegal Civil Parish]] |- |Dunfanaghy||''
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''|| ||  |- |'''Dunglow'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Dunglow, County Donegal|Category for Dunglow]]||[[Space:Templecrone Civil Parish, County Donegal|Templecrone Civil Parish]] |- |Dunkineely||''
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''|| ||  |- |Fahan||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Fahan Upper Civil Parish, County Donegal|Fahan Upper Civil Parish]] |- |Falcarragh||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Tullaghobegly Civil Parish, County Donegal|Tullaghobegly Civil Parish]] |- |Glencolumbkille||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Glencolumbkille Civil Parish, County Donegal|Glencolumbkille Civil Parish]] |- |Gleneely||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Culdaff Civil Parish, County Donegal|Culdaff Civil Parish]] |- |'''Glenties'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Glenties, County Donegal|Category for Glenties]]||[[Space:Inishkeel Civil Parish, County Donegal|Inishkeel Civil Parish]] |- |Gortahork||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Tullaghobegly Civil Parish, County Donegal|Tullaghobegly Civil Parish]] |- |Greencastle||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Moville Lower Civil Parish, County Donegal|Moville Lower Civil Parish]] |- |Kilcar||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilcar Civil Parish, County Donegal|Kilcar Civil Parish]] |- |Kildrum||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Allsaints Civil Parish, County Donegal|Allsaints Civil Parish]] |- |'''Killybegs'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Killybegs, County Donegal|Category for Killybegs]]||[[Space:Killybegs Upper Civil Parish, County Donegal|Killybegs Upper Civil Parish]] |- |Killygordon||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Donaghmore Civil Parish, County Donegal|Donaghmore Civil Parish]] |- |'''Kilmacrenan'''||'''''
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'''''||'''''
'''''||[[:Category:Kilmacrenan, County Donegal|Category for Kilmacrenan]]||[[Space:Kilmacrenan Civil Parish, County Donegal|Kilmacrenan Civil Parish]] |- |Laghy||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Drumhome Civil Parish, County Donegal|Drumhome Civil Parish]] |- |'''Letterkenny'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Letterkenny, County Donegal|Category for Letterkenny]]||[[Space:Conwal Civil Parish, County Donegal|Conwal Civil Parish]] |- |'''Lifford'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Lifford, County Donegal|Category for Lifford]]||[[Space:Clonleigh Civil Parish, County Donegal|Clonleigh Civil Parish]] |- |Malin||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Clonca Civil Parish, County Donegal|Clonca Civil Parish]] |- |Manorcunningham||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Raymoghy Civil Parish, County Donegal|Raymoghy Civil Parish]] |- |Meenlaragh||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Tullaghobegly Civil Parish, County Donegal|Tullaghobegly Civil Parish]] |- |'''Millford'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Millford, County Donegal|Category for Millford]]||[[Space:Tullyfern Civil Parish, County Donegal|Tullyfern Civil Parish]] |- |Mountcharles||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Inver Civil Parish, County Donegal|Inver Civil Parish]] |- |'''Moville'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Moville, County Donegal|Category for Moville]]||[[Space:Moville Lower Civil Parish, County Donegal|Moville Lower Civil Parish]] |- |'''Muff'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Muff, County Donegal|Category for Muff]]||[[Space:Muff Civil Parish, County Donegal|Muff Civil Parish]] |- |'''Newtown Cunningham'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Newtown Cunningham, County Donegal|Category for Newtown Cunningham]]||[[Space:Allsaints Civil Parish, County Donegal|Allsaints Civil Parish]] |- |'''Raphoe Town'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Raphoe Town, County Donegal|Category for Raphoe Town]]||[[Space:Raphoe Civil Parish, County Donegal|Raphoe Civil Parish]] |- |'''Rathmelton'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Rathmelton, County Donegal|Category for Rathmelton]]||[[Space:Aughnish Civil Parish, County Donegal|Aughnish Civil Parish]] |- |'''Rathmullan'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Rathmullan, County Donegal|Category for Rathmullan]]||[[Space:Killygarvan Civil Parish, County Donegal|Killygarvan Civil Parish]] |- |'''Saint Johnstown'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Saint Johnstown, County Donegal|Category for Saint Johnstown]]||[[Space:Taughboyne Civil Parish, County Donegal|Taughboyne Civil Parish]] |- |'''Stranorlar Town'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Stranorlar Town, County Donegal|Category for Stranorlar Town]]||[[Space:Stranorlar Civil Parish, County Donegal|Stranorlar Civil Parish]] |} ==Villages, Hamlets and Other Population Centres== :''h = designated a hamlet, v = designated a village, p = designated a population centre'' :{| width="100%" border="1" ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=20%|'''Cities/Towns in Donegal''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=5%|'''
Type
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''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=35%|'''WikiTree Category Link''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;"|'''Parish or Dedicated Information Page''' |- |Ballindrait||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Clonleigh Civil Parish, County Donegal|Clonleigh Civil Parish]] |- |Ballygorman||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Clonca Civil Parish, County Donegal|Clonca Civil Parish]] |- |Ballyheerin||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Clondavaddog Civil Parish, County Donegal|Clondavaddog Civil Parish]] |- |Ballyhillin||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Clonca Civil Parish, County Donegal|Clonca Civil Parish]] |- |Ballymagan||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Fahan Lower Civil Parish, County Donegal|Fahan Lower Civil Parish]] |- |Ballymaleel||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Aghanunshin Civil Parish, County Donegal|Aghanunshin Civil Parish]] |- |Ballynashannagh||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Clondavaddog Civil Parish, County Donegal|Clondavaddog Civil Parish]] |- |Bellanamore||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Inishkeel Civil Parish, County Donegal|Inishkeel Civil Parish]] |- |Bogay||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Allsaints Civil Parish, County Donegal|Allsaints Civil Parish]] |- |Breenagh||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Conwal Civil Parish, County Donegal|Conwal Civil Parish]] |- |Bridgetown||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Drumhome Civil Parish, County Donegal|Drumhome Civil Parish]] |- |Brinlack||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Tullaghobegly Civil Parish, County Donegal|Tullaghobegly Civil Parish]] |- |Bruckless||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killaghtee Civil Parish, County Donegal|Killaghtee Civil Parish]] |- |Carradoan||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killygarvan Civil Parish, County Donegal|Killygarvan Civil Parish]] |- |Carrickart||''
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''||''
''|| ||[[Space:Mevagh Civil Parish, County Donegal|Mevagh Civil Parish]] |- |Carricksheskin||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Tullaghobegly Civil Parish, County Donegal|Tullaghobegly Civil Parish]] |- |Carrowmenagh||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Moville Lower Civil Parish, County Donegal|Moville Lower Civil Parish]] |- |Cashelmore||''
p
''||''
''|| ||[[Space:Clondahorky Civil Parish, County Donegal|Clondahorky Civil Parish]] |- |Cavangarden||''
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''||''
''|| ||[[Space:Kilbarron Civil Parish, County Donegal|Kilbarron Civil Parish]] |- |Church Hill||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Gartan Civil Parish, County Donegal|Gartan Civil Parish]] |- |Cloghan||''
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''|| ||  |- |Cloghore||''
p
''||''
''|| ||[[Space:Kilbarron Civil Parish, County Donegal|Kilbarron Civil Parish]] |- |Clonleigh||''
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''|| ||  |- |Clontallagh||''
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''||''
''|| ||[[Space:Mevagh Civil Parish, County Donegal|Mevagh Civil Parish]] |- |Clooney||''
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''||''
''|| ||[[Space:Inishkeel Civil Parish, County Donegal|Inishkeel Civil Parish]] |- |Cockhill||''
p
''||''
''|| ||[[Space:Fahan Lower Civil Parish, County Donegal|Fahan Lower Civil Parish]] |- |Commeen||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilteevoge Civil Parish, County Donegal|Kilteevoge Civil Parish]] |- |'''Convoy Village'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Convoy Village, County Donegal|Category for Convoy Village]]||[[Space:Convoy Civil Parish, County Donegal|Convoy Civil Parish]] |- |Conwal||''
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''|| ||  |- |Coolboy||''
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''|| ||  |- |Cranford||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilmacrenan Civil Parish, County Donegal|Kilmacrenan Civil Parish]] |- |Croagh||''
p
''||''
''|| ||[[Space:Killaghtee Civil Parish, County Donegal|Killaghtee Civil Parish]] |- |Crolly||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Tullaghobegly Civil Parish, County Donegal|Tullaghobegly Civil Parish]] |- |Cross Roads||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Donaghmore Civil Parish, County Donegal|Donaghmore Civil Parish]] |- |Culkeeny||''
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''||''
''|| ||[[Space:Culdaff Civil Parish, County Donegal|Culdaff Civil Parish]] |- |Doagh Beg||''
p
''||''
''|| ||[[Space:Clondavaddog Civil Parish, County Donegal|Clondavaddog Civil Parish]] |- |Doochary||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Inishkeel Civil Parish, County Donegal|Inishkeel Civil Parish]] |- |Doorard||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Donegal Civil Parish, County Donegal|Donegal Civil Parish]] |- |Downies||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Mevagh Civil Parish, County Donegal|Mevagh Civil Parish]] |- |Drumfree||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Fahan Lower Civil Parish, County Donegal|Fahan Lower Civil Parish]] |- |Drumkeen||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Convoy Civil Parish, County Donegal|Convoy Civil Parish]] |- |Dunaff||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Clonmany Civil Parish, County Donegal|Clonmany Civil Parish]] |- |Dunlewy||''
p
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''|| ||  |- |East Town||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Tullaghobegly Civil Parish, County Donegal|Tullaghobegly Civil Parish]] |- |Ellistrin||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Conwal Civil Parish, County Donegal|Conwal Civil Parish]] |- |Fintown||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Inishkeel Civil Parish, County Donegal|Inishkeel Civil Parish]] |- |Fort Town||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Raymunterdoney Civil Parish, County Donegal|Raymunterdoney Civil Parish]] |- |Frosses||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Inver Civil Parish, County Donegal|Inver Civil Parish]] |- |Glen||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Mevagh Civil Parish, County Donegal|Mevagh Civil Parish]] |- |Glendowan||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Gartan Civil Parish, County Donegal|Gartan Civil Parish]] |- |Glenmaquin||''
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''|| ||  |- |Glentogher||''
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''|| ||  |- |Glenvar||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Clondavaddog Civil Parish, County Donegal|Clondavaddog Civil Parish]] |- |Greenans||''
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''||''
''|| ||[[Space:Inishkeel Civil Parish, County Donegal|Inishkeel Civil Parish]] |- |Inver||''
p
''||''
''|| ||[[Space:Inver Civil Parish, County Donegal|Inver Civil Parish]] |- |Kilrean||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Killybegs Lower Civil Parish, County Donegal|Killybegs Lower Civil Parish]] |- |Kincaslough||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Templecrone Civil Parish, County Donegal|Templecrone Civil Parish]] |- |Kindrum||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Clondavaddog Civil Parish, County Donegal|Clondavaddog Civil Parish]] |- |Knockbrack||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Leck Civil Parish, County Donegal|Leck Civil Parish]] |- |Laghey||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Drumhome Civil Parish, County Donegal|Drumhome Civil Parish]] |- |Largy||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killybegs Upper Civil Parish, County Donegal|Killybegs Upper Civil Parish]] |- |Leckemy||''
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''|| ||  |- |Lenankeel||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Clonmany Civil Parish, County Donegal|Clonmany Civil Parish]] |- |Letterbarra||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Inver Civil Parish, County Donegal|Inver Civil Parish]] |- |Lettermacaward||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Lettermacaward Civil Parish, County Donegal|Lettermacaward Civil Parish]] |- |Linsfort||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Desertegny Civil Parish, County Donegal|Desertegny Civil Parish]] |- |Loughros Point||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Inishkeel Civil Parish, County Donegal|Inishkeel Civil Parish]] |- |Magheradrumman||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Clondavaddog Civil Parish, County Donegal|Clondavaddog Civil Parish]] |- |Maghery||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Templecrone Civil Parish, County Donegal|Templecrone Civil Parish]] |- |Malin Beg||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Glencolumbkille Civil Parish, County Donegal|Glencolumbkille Civil Parish]] |- |Malin More||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Glencolumbkille Civil Parish, County Donegal|Glencolumbkille Civil Parish]] |- |Meenacross||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Glencolumbkille Civil Parish, County Donegal|Glencolumbkille Civil Parish]] |- |Meenacross||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Templecrone Civil Parish, County Donegal|Templecrone Civil Parish]] |- |Meenaneary||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Glencolumbkille Civil Parish, County Donegal|Glencolumbkille Civil Parish]] |- |Meenbannad||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Templecrone Civil Parish, County Donegal|Templecrone Civil Parish]] |- |Middletown||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Tullaghobegly Civil Parish, County Donegal|Tullaghobegly Civil Parish]] |- |Mourne Beg||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Termonamongan Civil Parish}} |- |Naran||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Inishkeel Civil Parish, County Donegal|Inishkeel Civil Parish]] |- |Newmills||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Conwal Civil Parish, County Donegal|Conwal Civil Parish]] |- |'''Pettigo'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Pettigo, County Donegal|Category for Pettigo]]||[[Space:Templecarn Civil Parish, County Donegal|Templecarn Civil Parish]] |- |Portnablahy||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Clondahorky Civil Parish, County Donegal|Clondahorky Civil Parish]] |- |Portnoo||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Inishkeel Civil Parish, County Donegal|Inishkeel Civil Parish]] |- |Portsalon||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Clondavaddog Civil Parish, County Donegal|Clondavaddog Civil Parish]] |- |Quigley's Point||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Moville Upper Civil Parish, County Donegal|Moville Upper Civil Parish]] |- |Ray||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Aughnish Civil Parish, County Donegal|Aughnish Civil Parish]] |- |Redcastle||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Moville Upper Civil Parish, County Donegal|Moville Upper Civil Parish]] |- |Rinnafarset||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Templecrone Civil Parish, County Donegal|Templecrone Civil Parish]] |- |Rosnakill||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Clondavaddog Civil Parish, County Donegal|Clondavaddog Civil Parish]] |- |Rossbeg||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Inishkeel Civil Parish, County Donegal|Inishkeel Civil Parish]] |- |Rossnowlagh||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Drumhome Civil Parish, County Donegal|Drumhome Civil Parish]] |- |Speenoge||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Burt Civil Parish, County Donegal|Burt Civil Parish]] |- |Strahack||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Inch Civil Parish, County Donegal|Inch Civil Parish]] |- |Stroove||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Moville Lower Civil Parish, County Donegal|Moville Lower Civil Parish]] |- |Tawny||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Clondavaddog Civil Parish, County Donegal|Clondavaddog Civil Parish]] |- |Teelin||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Glencolumbkille Civil Parish, County Donegal|Glencolumbkille Civil Parish]] |- |Termon||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilmacrenan Civil Parish, County Donegal|Kilmacrenan Civil Parish]] |- |Tievemore||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Templecarn Civil Parish, County Donegal|Templecarn Civil Parish]] |- |Treantagh||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Conwal Civil Parish, County Donegal|Conwal Civil Parish]] |- |Ture||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Muff Civil Parish, County Donegal|Muff Civil Parish]] |- |Welchtown||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilteevoge Civil Parish, County Donegal|Kilteevoge Civil Parish]] |- |West Town||''
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Towns Of County Down

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[[Category: Down Genealogy Free Space Pages]] : {| style="border: 1px solid lightgray;" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=10%|[[Space:Ireland_Counties_Team_Project_Links#County Down|Ireland Links]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=25%|[[Space:County Down, Ireland|Main Down Page]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=15%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Down|Civil Parishes]] ! align="center" style="background:#FFE373;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=20%|[[Space:Towns Of County Down|Towns & Villages]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=30%|[[Space: Ulster Team|Ulster Team page]] |} {| style="border: 1px solid lightgray;" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=50%|[[Space:Baronies Of County Down|Baronies of County Down]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=50%|[[Space:Superintendent Registrar's Districts, County_Down|Down Registrar Districts]] |}
See also the Counties navigation at the bottom of the page
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'''County Down Cities / Major Towns'''
{| style="border: 1px solid lightgray;" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=33%|[[Space:Belfast City, Ireland|'''Belfast''']] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;"|[[Space:Lisburn City, Ireland|'''Lisburn''']] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=33%|[[Space:Newry City, Ireland|'''Newry''']] |} [[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' ---- ==About the towns lists== :Each town, city or population centre has a category and may or may not have its own information page. (Where the population centre is not in bold no category and/or information page has been created yet). Most towns and population centres will be found on the page for the Parish. :The list below is not necessarily a complete list. See Wikipedia's [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_Northern_Ireland|List of towns and village in Northern Ireland]] for further population centres in the Northen Ireland region. :'''''The CIB text for Town categories (which includes all population centre types) for County Down should only be created by a member of the Irish Roots or Categorization Teams due to the requirement to determine the exact format of the category name.''''' ==Towns or Cities== :The '''Towns category''' (which includes all population centre types for which a category has been created ''except'' cities) [[:Category:Towns, County Down|can be found here.]] :''c = designated a city, t = designated a town'' :{| width="100%" border="3" ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=20%|'''Cities/Towns in Down''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=5%|'''
Type
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Pop.
''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=35%|'''WikiTree Category Link''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;"|'''Parish or Dedicated Information Page''' |- |'''Belfast City'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Belfast City, Ireland|Belfast City, Ireland]]||[[Space:Belfast_City%2C_Ireland|Dedicated page for Belfast City]] |- |'''Lisburn City'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Lisburn_City%2C_Ireland|Lisburn City, Ireland]]||[[Space:Lisburn_City%2C_Ireland|Dedicated page for Lisburn City]] |- |'''Newry City'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Newry_City%2C_Ireland|Newry City, Ireland]]||[[Space:Newry_City%2C_Ireland|Dedicated page for Newry City]] |- |Ballygowan||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Comber Civil Parish, County Down|Comber Civil Parish]] |- |'''Ballynahinch'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Ballynahinch, County Down|Category for Ballynahinch]]||[[Space:Magheradrool Civil Parish, County Down|Magheradrool Civil Parish]] |- |'''Banbridge'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Banbridge, County Down|Category for Banbridge]]||{{gray|Seapatrick Civil Parish}} |- |'''Bangor'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Bangor, County Down|Category for Bangor]]||[[Space:Bangor Civil Parish, County Down|Bangor Civil Parish]] |- |Carryduff||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Drumbo Civil Parish, County Down|Drumbo Civil Parish]] |- |Castlereagh||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Knockbreda Civil Parish, County Down|Knockbreda Civil Parish]] |- |Castlewellan||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilmegan Civil Parish}} |- |'''Comber'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Comber, County Down|Category for Comber]]||[[Space:Comber Civil Parish, County Down|Comber Civil Parish]] |- |Crawfordsburn||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Bangor Civil Parish, County Down|Bangor Civil Parish]] |- |'''Donaghadee Town'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Donaghadee Town, County Down|Category for Donaghadee Town]]||[[Space:Donaghadee Civil Parish, County Down|Donaghadee Civil Parish]] |- |'''Downpatrick'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Downpatrick, County Down|Category for Downpatrick]]||[[Space:Down Civil Parish, County Down|Down Civil Parish]] |- |'''Dromore Town'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Dromore Town, County Down|Category for Dromore Town]]||[[Space:Dromore Civil Parish, County Down|Dromore Civil Parish]] |- |Groomsport||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Bangor Civil Parish, County Down|Bangor Civil Parish]] |- |Helen's Bay||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Bangor Civil Parish, County Down|Bangor Civil Parish]] |- |'''Hillsborough'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Hillsborough, County Down|Category for Hillsborough]]||[[Space:Hillsborough Civil Parish, County Down|Hillsborough Civil Parish]] |- |Holywood||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Holywood Civil Parish, County Down|Holywood Civil Parish]] |- |Kilkeel||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilkeel Civil Parish, County Down|Kilkeel Civil Parish]] |- |'''Newcastle'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Newcastle, County Down|Category for Newcastle]]||[[Space:Kilcoo Civil Parish, County Down|Kilcoo Civil Parish]] |- |'''Newtownards Town'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Newtownards Town, County Down|Category for Newtownards Town]]||[[Space:Newtownards Civil Parish, County Down|Newtownards Civil Parish]] |- |Portaferry||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ardkeen Civil Parish, County Down|Ardkeen Civil Parish]] |- |'''Rathfriland'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Rathfriland, County Down|Category for Rathfriland]]||[[Space:Drumgath Civil Parish, County Down|Drumgath Civil Parish]] |- |Rostrevor||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilbroney Civil Parish, County Down|Kilbroney Civil Parish]] |- |Warrenpoint Town||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Warrenpoint Civil Parish, County Down|Warrenpoint Civil Parish]] |} ==Villages, Hamlets and Other Population Centres== :''h = designated a hamlet, v = designated a village, p = designated a population centre'' :{| width="100%" border="1" ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=20%|'''Cities/Towns in Down''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=5%|'''
Type
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''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=35%|'''WikiTree Category Link''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;"|'''Parish or Dedicated Information Page''' |- |Annaclone||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Annaclone Civil Parish, County Down|Annaclone Civil Parish]] |- |Annacloy||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Inch Civil Parish, County Down|Inch Civil Parish]] |- |'''Annadorn'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Annadorn, County Down|Category for Annadorn]]||[[Space:Loughinisland Civil Parish, County Down|Loughinisland Civil Parish]] |- |'''Annahilt Village'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Annahilt Village, County Down|Category for Annahilt Village]]||[[Space:Annahilt Civil Parish, County Down|Annahilt Civil Parish]] |- |Annalong||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilkeel Civil Parish, County Down|Kilkeel Civil Parish]] |- |Annsborough||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilmegan Civil Parish}} |- |Ardaragh||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Newry Civil Parish, County Down|Newry Civil Parish]] |- |Ardenlee||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Knockbreda Civil Parish, County Down|Knockbreda Civil Parish]] |- |Ardglass||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ardglass Civil Parish, County Down|Ardglass Civil Parish]] |- |Ardkeen||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ardkeen Civil Parish, County Down|Ardkeen Civil Parish]] |- |Ashfield||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Dromore Civil Parish, County Down|Dromore Civil Parish]] |- |Attical||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilkeel Civil Parish, County Down|Kilkeel Civil Parish]] |- |Baileysmill||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Annahilt Civil Parish, County Down|Annahilt Civil Parish]] |- |Ballee||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballee Civil Parish, County Down|Ballee Civil Parish]] |- |Ballinaskeagh||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Aghaderg Civil Parish, County Down|Aghaderg Civil Parish]] |- |Ballinran||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilkeel Civil Parish, County Down|Kilkeel Civil Parish]] |- |Ballyaghlis||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Drumbeg Civil Parish, County Down|Drumbeg Civil Parish]] |- |Ballyalton||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballee Civil Parish, County Down|Ballee Civil Parish]] |- |Ballyardel||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilkeel Civil Parish, County Down|Kilkeel Civil Parish]] |- |Ballybeen||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Dundonald Civil Parish, County Down|Dundonald Civil Parish]] |- |Ballyculter||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballyculter Civil Parish, County Down|Ballyculter Civil Parish]] |- |Ballydugan||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Down Civil Parish, County Down|Down Civil Parish]] |- |Ballygrainey||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Bangor Civil Parish, County Down|Bangor Civil Parish]] |- |Ballyhackamore||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Holywood Civil Parish, County Down|Holywood Civil Parish]] |- |Ballyhalbert||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Saint Andrews alias Ballyhalbert and Islands Civil Parish}} |- |Ballyholme||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Bangor Civil Parish, County Down|Bangor Civil Parish]] |- |Ballyhornan||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Dunsfort Civil Parish, County Down|Dunsfort Civil Parish]] |- |Ballykilbeg||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Down Civil Parish, County Down|Down Civil Parish]] |- |Ballykinler||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballykinler Civil Parish, County Down|Ballykinler Civil Parish]] |- |Ballylesson||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Drumbo Civil Parish, County Down|Drumbo Civil Parish]] |- |'''Ballymacarret'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Ballymacarret, County Down|Category for Ballymacarret]]||[[Space:Knockbreda Civil Parish, County Down|Knockbreda Civil Parish]] |- |Ballymartin||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilkeel Civil Parish, County Down|Kilkeel Civil Parish]] |- |Ballynabragget||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Donaghcloney Civil Parish, County Down|Donaghcloney Civil Parish]] |- |Ballynafeigh||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Knockbreda Civil Parish, County Down|Knockbreda Civil Parish]] |- |Ballynagarrick||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Tullylish Civil Parish}} |- |Ballyroney||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Drumballyroney Civil Parish, County Down|Drumballyroney Civil Parish]] |- |Ballysallagh||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Dromore Civil Parish, County Down|Dromore Civil Parish]] |- |'''Ballywalter'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Ballywalter, County Down|Category for Ballywalter]]||[[Space:Ballywalter Civil Parish, County Down|Ballywalter Civil Parish]] |- |'''Ballyward'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Ballyward, County Down|Category for Ballyward]]||[[Space:Drumgooland Civil Parish, County Down|Drumgooland Civil Parish]] |- |'''Belmont'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Belmont, County Down|Category for Belmont]]||[[Space:Holywood Civil Parish, County Down|Holywood Civil Parish]] |- |Belvoir Park||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Knockbreda Civil Parish, County Down|Knockbreda Civil Parish]] |- |Blackskull||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Donaghcloney Civil Parish, County Down|Donaghcloney Civil Parish]] |- |Bloomfield||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Holywood Civil Parish, County Down|Holywood Civil Parish]] |- |'''Boardmills'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Boardmills, County Down|Category for Boardmills]]||{{gray|Killaney Civil Parish}} |- |Braniel||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Knockbreda Civil Parish, County Down|Knockbreda Civil Parish]] |- |Bright||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Bright Civil Parish, County Down|Bright Civil Parish]] |- |Bryansburn||''
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''|| ||  |- |Bryansford||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilcoo Civil Parish, County Down|Kilcoo Civil Parish]] |- |Burren||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Clonallan Civil Parish, County Down|Clonallan Civil Parish]] |- |Cabragh||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Clonduff Civil Parish, County Down|Clonduff Civil Parish]] |- |Cairnvalley||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Drumbo Civil Parish, County Down|Drumbo Civil Parish]] |- |Carrowdore||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Donaghadee Civil Parish, County Down|Donaghadee Civil Parish]] |- |Chapeltown||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Dunsfort Civil Parish, County Down|Dunsfort Civil Parish]] |- |Cherryvalley||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Comber Civil Parish, County Down|Comber Civil Parish]] |- |Clandeboye||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Bangor Civil Parish, County Down|Bangor Civil Parish]] |- |Clare||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Tullylish Civil Parish}} |- |Cloghy||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Castleboy Civil Parish, County Down|Castleboy Civil Parish]] |- |'''Clough'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Clough, County Down|Category for Clough]]||[[Space:Loughinisland Civil Parish, County Down|Loughinisland Civil Parish]] |- |Conlig||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Bangor Civil Parish, County Down|Bangor Civil Parish]] |- |Connswater||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Holywood Civil Parish, County Down|Holywood Civil Parish]] |- |Corbet||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Magherally Civil Parish}} |- |Craigavad||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Holywood Civil Parish, County Down|Holywood Civil Parish]] |- |Craigogantlet||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Newtownards Civil Parish, County Down|Newtownards Civil Parish]] |- |Cregagh||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Knockbreda Civil Parish, County Down|Knockbreda Civil Parish]] |- |'''Crossgar'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Crossgar, County Down|Category for Crossgar]]||[[Space:Kilmore Civil Parish, County Down|Kilmore Civil Parish]] |- |Cultra||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Holywood Civil Parish, County Down|Holywood Civil Parish]] |- |'''Deehommed'''||'''''
p
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'''''||[[:Category:Deehommed, County Down|Category for Deehommed]]||[[Space:Drumgooland Civil Parish, County Down|Drumgooland Civil Parish]] |- |Derryboy||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Killyleagh Civil Parish, County Down|Killyleagh Civil Parish]] |- |'''Dollingstown'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Dollingstown, County Down|Category for Dollingstown]]||{{gray|Magheralin Civil Parish}} |- |Donaghcloney Village||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Donaghcloney Civil Parish, County Down|Donaghcloney Civil Parish]] |- |Donaghmore||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Donaghmore Civil Parish, County Down|Donaghmore Civil Parish]] |- |'''Dromara'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Dromara, County Down|Category for Dromara]]||[[Space:Dromara Civil Parish, County Down|Dromara Civil Parish]] |- |'''Drumaness Village'''||'''''
v
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'''''||[[:Category:Drumaness Village, County Down|Category for Drumaness Village]]||[[Space:Magheradrool Civil Parish, County Down|Magheradrool Civil Parish]] |- |Drumaroad||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Loughinisland Civil Parish, County Down|Loughinisland Civil Parish]] |- |Drumbo Village||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Drumbo Civil Parish, County Down|Drumbo Civil Parish]] |- |Drumgath||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Drumgath Civil Parish, County Down|Drumgath Civil Parish]] |- |'''Drumlee'''||'''''
p
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'''''||[[:Category:Drumlee, County Down|Category for Drumlee]]||[[Space:Drumgooland Civil Parish, County Down|Drumgooland Civil Parish]] |- |Drumnabreeze||''
p
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''|| ||{{gray|Magheralin Civil Parish}} |- |Dundonald Town||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Dundonald Civil Parish, County Down|Dundonald Civil Parish]] |- |Dundrum||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilmegan Civil Parish}} |- |Dunmore||''
p
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''|| ||{{gray|Magherahamlet Civil Parish}} |- |Edenderry||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Drumbo Civil Parish, County Down|Drumbo Civil Parish]] |- |Edentrillick||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Dromore Civil Parish, County Down|Dromore Civil Parish]] |- |Garvaghy||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Garvaghy Civil Parish, County Down|Garvaghy Civil Parish]] |- |'''Gilford'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Gilford, County Down|Category for Gilford]]||{{gray|Tullylish Civil Parish}} |- |Glasdrumman||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilkeel Civil Parish, County Down|Kilkeel Civil Parish]] |- |Gransha||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Dromara Civil Parish, County Down|Dromara Civil Parish]] |- |Greencastle||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilkeel Civil Parish, County Down|Kilkeel Civil Parish]] |- |'''Grey Abbey'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Grey Abbey, County Down|Category for Grey Abbey]]||[[Space:Grey Abbey Civil Parish, County Down|Grey Abbey Civil Parish]] |- |Hilltown||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Clonduff Civil Parish, County Down|Clonduff Civil Parish]] |- |Katesbridge||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Drumballyroney Civil Parish, County Down|Drumballyroney Civil Parish]] |- |Kilcoo Village||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilcoo Civil Parish, County Down|Kilcoo Civil Parish]] |- |Kilcooley||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Bangor Civil Parish, County Down|Bangor Civil Parish]] |- |Kilfullert||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Magheralin Civil Parish}} |- |'''Killinchy Village'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Killinchy Village, County Down|Category for Killinchy Village]]||[[Space:Killinchy Civil Parish, County Down|Killinchy Civil Parish]] |- |Killough||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Rathmullan Civil Parish}} |- |Killowen||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilbroney Civil Parish, County Down|Kilbroney Civil Parish]] |- |'''Killyleagh Village'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Killyleagh Village, County Down|Category for Killyleagh Village]]||[[Space:Killyleagh Civil Parish, County Down|Killyleagh Civil Parish]] |- |'''Kilmore Village'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Kilmore Village, County Down|Category for Kilmore Village]]||[[Space:Kilmore Civil Parish, County Down|Kilmore Civil Parish]] |- |'''Kilwarlin'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Kilwarlin, County Down|Category for Kilwarlin]]||[[Space:Dromore Civil Parish, County Down|Dromore Civil Parish]] |- |Kinallen||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Dromore Civil Parish, County Down|Dromore Civil Parish]] |- |Kircubbin||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Inishargy Civil Parish, County Down|Inishargy Civil Parish]] |- |Knock||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Knockbreda Civil Parish, County Down|Knockbreda Civil Parish]] |- |Knocknagoney||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Holywood Civil Parish, County Down|Holywood Civil Parish]] |- |Lawrencetown||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Tullylish Civil Parish}} |- |Legamaddy||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Bright Civil Parish, County Down|Bright Civil Parish]] |- |'''Leitrim Village'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Leitrim Village, County Down|Category for Leitrim Village]]||[[Space:Drumgooland Civil Parish, County Down|Drumgooland Civil Parish]] |- |Lenaderg||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Tullylish Civil Parish}} |- |Lisbane||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Tullynakill Civil Parish}} |- |Lisnacree||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilkeel Civil Parish, County Down|Kilkeel Civil Parish]] |- |Lisnastrean||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Drumbeg Civil Parish, County Down|Drumbeg Civil Parish]] |- |Listooder||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilmore Civil Parish, County Down|Kilmore Civil Parish]] |- |'''Loughbrickland'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Loughbrickland, County Down|Category for Loughbrickland]]||[[Space:Aghaderg Civil Parish, County Down|Aghaderg Civil Parish]] |- |Loughinisland Village||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Loughinisland Civil Parish, County Down|Loughinisland Civil Parish]] |- |MacAdam's Cross Roads||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Dromore Civil Parish, County Down|Dromore Civil Parish]] |- |Magheraconluce||''
p
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282
''|| ||[[Space:Annahilt Civil Parish, County Down|Annahilt Civil Parish]] |- |'''Magheralin'''||'''''
v
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'''''||[[:Category:Magheralin, County Down|Category for Magheralin]]||{{gray|Magheralin Civil Parish}} |- |May's Corner||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Drumballyroney Civil Parish, County Down|Drumballyroney Civil Parish]] |- |Mayo Bridge||''
v
''||''
''|| ||[[Space:Clonallan Civil Parish, County Down|Clonallan Civil Parish]] |- |Maze||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Blaris Civil Parish, County Down|Blaris Civil Parish]] |- |'''Millisle Village'''||'''''
v
'''''||'''''
'''''||[[:Category:Millisle Village, County Down|Category for Millisle Village]]||[[Space:Donaghadee Civil Parish, County Down|Donaghadee Civil Parish]] |- |Milltown||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Drumbo Civil Parish, County Down|Drumbo Civil Parish]] |- |Minerstown||''
p
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''|| ||{{gray|Rathmullan Civil Parish}} |- |Model Farm||''
p
''||''
''|| ||{{gray|Saintfield Civil Parish}} |- |'''Moira Village'''||'''''
v
'''''||'''''
'''''||[[:Category:Moira Village, County Down|Category for Moira Village]]||{{gray|Moira Civil Parish}} |- |Moneyreagh||''
p
''||''
''|| ||[[Space:Comber Civil Parish, County Down|Comber Civil Parish]] |- |Mountpottinger||''
p
''||''
''|| ||[[Space:Knockbreda Civil Parish, County Down|Knockbreda Civil Parish]] |- |'''Moyallan'''||'''''
p
'''''||'''''
'''''||[[:Category:Moyallan, County Down|Category for Moyallan]]||{{gray|Tullylish Civil Parish}} |- |Narrow Water||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Warrenpoint Civil Parish, County Down|Warrenpoint Civil Parish]] |- |Newtownbreda||''
p
''||''
''|| ||[[Space:Knockbreda Civil Parish, County Down|Knockbreda Civil Parish]] |- |Orangefield||''
p
''||''
''|| ||[[Space:Knockbreda Civil Parish, County Down|Knockbreda Civil Parish]] |- |Portavogie||''
v
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''|| ||[[Space:Saint Andrews Civil Parish, County Down|Saint Andrews Civil Parish]] |- |Purdysburn||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Knockbreda Civil Parish, County Down|Knockbreda Civil Parish]] |- |Raffrey||''
p
''||''
''|| ||{{gray|Killinchy and Islands Civil Parish}} |- |Raholp||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballyculter Civil Parish, County Down|Ballyculter Civil Parish]] |- |Ravenhill||''
p
''||''
''|| ||[[Space:Knockbreda Civil Parish, County Down|Knockbreda Civil Parish]] |- |Ravernet||''
v
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''|| ||[[Space:Blaris Civil Parish, County Down|Blaris Civil Parish]] |- |Rosetta||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Knockbreda Civil Parish, County Down|Knockbreda Civil Parish]] |- |Rubane||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Inishargy Civil Parish, County Down|Inishargy Civil Parish]] |- |'''Saintfield Village'''||'''''
v
'''''||'''''
'''''||[[:Category:Saintfield Village, County Down|Category for Saintfield Village]]||{{gray|Saintfield Civil Parish}} |- |Saul Village||''
v
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''|| ||[[Space:Saul Civil Parish, County Down|Saul Civil Parish]] |- |Scaddy||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Inch Civil Parish, County Down|Inch Civil Parish]] |- |Scarva||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Aghaderg Civil Parish, County Down|Aghaderg Civil Parish]] |- |Scrabo||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Newtownards Civil Parish, County Down|Newtownards Civil Parish]] |- |Seaforde||''
v
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''|| ||[[Space:Loughinisland Civil Parish, County Down|Loughinisland Civil Parish]] |- |Seapatrick||''
p
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''|| ||{{gray|Seapatrick Civil Parish}} |- |Shrigley||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Killyleagh Civil Parish, County Down|Killyleagh Civil Parish]] |- |Six Road Ends||''
v
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''|| ||[[Space:Ardkeen Civil Parish, County Down|Ardkeen Civil Parish]] |- |Spa||''
p
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''|| ||{{gray|Magherahamlet Civil Parish}} |- |Stormont||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Dundonald Civil Parish, County Down|Dundonald Civil Parish]] |- |Strandtown||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Holywood Civil Parish, County Down|Holywood Civil Parish]] |- |Strangford||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballyculter Civil Parish, County Down|Ballyculter Civil Parish]] |- |Sugar Island||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Newry Civil Parish, County Down|Newry Civil Parish]] |- |Summerhill||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Dundonald Civil Parish, County Down|Dundonald Civil Parish]] |- |Sydenham||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Holywood Civil Parish, County Down|Holywood Civil Parish]] |- |Taughblane||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Hillsborough Civil Parish, County Down|Hillsborough Civil Parish]] |- |The Temple||''
p
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''|| ||{{gray|Killaney Civil Parish}} |- |Toy||''
p
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''|| ||  |- |Tullycarnet||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Knockbreda Civil Parish, County Down|Knockbreda Civil Parish]] |- |Waringsford||''
v
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''|| ||[[Space:Garvaghy Civil Parish, County Down|Garvaghy Civil Parish]] |- |'''Waringstown'''||'''''
v
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'''''||[[:Category:Waringstown, County Down|Category for Waringstown]]||[[Space:Donaghcloney Civil Parish, County Down|Donaghcloney Civil Parish]] |- |Whitehill||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Donaghadee Civil Parish, County Down|Donaghadee Civil Parish]] |- |Willowfield||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Knockbreda Civil Parish, County Down|Knockbreda Civil Parish]] |} ---- :Towns page format version 4.1. Changed Electoral Divisions to show 1901 and 1911 names.. ----
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Towns Of County Dublin

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See also the Counties navigation at the bottom of the page
[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' ---- ==About the towns lists== :Each town, city or population centre has a category and may or may not have its own information page. (Where the population centre is not in bold no category and/or information page has been created yet). Most towns and population centres will be found on the page for the Parish. :The list below is not necessarily a complete list. See Wikipedia's [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland|List of towns and village in the Republic Of Ireland]] for further population centres in the Republic. :'''''The CIB text for Town categories (which includes all population centre types) for County Dublin should only be created by a member of the Irish Roots or Categorization Teams due to the requirement to determine the exact format of the category name.''''' ==Towns or Cities== :The '''Towns category''' (which includes all population centre types for which a category has been created ''except'' cities) [[:Category:Towns, County Dublin|can be found here.]] :''c = designated a city, t = designated a town'' :{| width="100%" border="3" ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=20%|'''Cities/Towns in Dublin''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=5%|'''
Type
''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=7%|'''
Pop.
''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=35%|'''WikiTree Category Link''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;"|'''Parish or Dedicated Information Page''' |- |Dublin||''
c
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''|| ||  |- |Dublin Borough||''
c
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''|| ||  |- |Aiken's Village||''
t
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''|| ||  |- |Balbriggan||''
t
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''|| ||{{gray|Balrothery Civil Parish}} |- |Ballyboghil||''
t
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballyboghil Civil Parish, County Dublin|Ballyboghil Civil Parish]] |- |'''Ballymore Eustace Town'''||'''''
t
'''''||'''''
'''''||[[:Category:Ballymore Eustace Town, County Dublin|Category for Ballymore Eustace Town]]||  |- |Brittas||''
t
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''|| ||{{gray|Tallaght Civil Parish}} |- |Clondalkin||''
t
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''|| ||  |- |Donabate||''
t
''||''
''|| ||{{gray|Donabate Civil Parish}} |- |Dún Laoghaire||''
t
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''|| ||{{gray|Monkstown Civil Parish}} |- |Garristown||''
t
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''|| ||{{gray|Garristown Civil Parish}} |- |Glencullen||''
t
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''|| ||  |- |'''Killiney Town'''||'''''
t
'''''||'''''
'''''||[[:Category:Killiney Town, County Dublin|Category for Killiney Town]]||{{gray|Killiney Civil Parish}} |- |Loughshinny||''
t
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''|| ||  |- |Lucan||''
t
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''|| ||{{gray|Lucan Civil Parish}} |- |Lusk||''
t
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''|| ||{{gray|Lusk Civil Parish}} |- |Malahide||''
t
''||''
''|| ||{{gray|Malahide Civil Parish}} |- |Naul||''
t
''||''
''|| ||{{gray|Naul Civil Parish}} |- |Newcastle||''
t
''||''
''|| ||{{gray|Newcastle Civil Parish}} |- |Portmarnock||''
t
''||''
''|| ||{{gray|Portmarnock Civil Parish}} |- |Portraine||''
t
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''|| ||  |- |Rathcoole||''
t
''||''
''|| ||{{gray|Rathcoole Civil Parish}} |- |'''Rathmines'''||'''''
t
'''''||'''''
'''''||[[:Category:Rathmines, County Dublin|Category for Rathmines]]||{{gray|Saint Peter's Civil Parish}} |- |Rush||''
t
''||''
''|| ||{{gray|Lusk Civil Parish}} |- |Saggart||''
t
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''|| ||{{gray|Saggart Civil Parish}} |- |'''Skerries'''||'''''
t
'''''||'''''
'''''||[[:Category:Skerries, County Dublin|Category for Skerries]]||{{gray|Holmpatrick Civil Parish}} |- |Swords||''
t
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''|| ||  |- |Tallaght||''
t
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''|| ||{{gray|Tallaght Civil Parish}} |} ==Villages, Hamlets and Other Population Centres== :''h = designated a hamlet, v = designated a village, p = designated a population centre'' :{| width="100%" border="1" ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=20%|'''Cities/Towns in Dublin''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=5%|'''
Type
''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=7%|'''
Pop.
''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=35%|'''WikiTree Category Link''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;"|'''Parish or Dedicated Information Page''' |- |Abbotstown||''
p
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''|| ||  |- |Adamstown||''
p
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''|| ||  |- |Artaine||''
p
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''|| ||  |- |Ashtown||''
p
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''|| ||  |- |Aughmore||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Rathmichael Civil Parish, County Dublin|Rathmichael Civil Parish]] |- |Baily||''
p
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''|| ||{{gray|Howth Civil Parish}} |- |Baldonnel||''
p
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''|| ||  |- |Baldoyle||''
p
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''|| ||{{gray|Baldoyle Civil Parish}} |- |Balgriffin||''
p
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''|| ||  |- |Ballinteer||''
p
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''|| ||  |- |Ballsbridge||''
p
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''|| ||{{gray|Donnybrook Civil Parish}} |- |Ballyboden||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Whitechurch Civil Parish, County Dublin|Whitechurch Civil Parish]] |- |'''Ballybrack'''||'''''
p
'''''||'''''
'''''||[[:Category:Ballybrack, County Dublin|Category for Ballybrack]]||{{gray|Killiney Civil Parish}} |- |Ballyfermot||''
p
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''|| ||  |- |Ballymun||''
p
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''|| ||  |- |Ballyroan||''
p
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''|| ||  |- |Balrothery||''
p
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''|| ||  |- |Bawnoges||''
p
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''|| ||{{gray|Clondalkin Civil Parish}} |- |Bayside||''
p
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''|| ||  |- |Beacon South Quarter||''
p
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''|| ||  |- |Beaumont||''
p
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''|| ||  |- |Beggar's Bush||''
p
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''|| ||  |- |Black Hills||''
v
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''|| ||{{gray|Ballymadun Civil Parish}} |- |Blackrock||''
p
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''|| ||{{gray|Booterstown Civil Parish}} |- |Blanchardstown||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Castleknock Civil Parish, County Dublin|Castleknock Civil Parish]] |- |Bluebell||''
p
''||''
''|| ||{{gray|Drimnagh Civil Parish}} |- |Bohernabreena||''
p
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''|| ||  |- |Booterstown||''
p
''||''
''|| ||{{gray|Booterstown Civil Parish}} |- |Cabinteely||''
p
''||''
''|| ||{{gray|Kill Civil Parish}} |- |Cabragh||''
p
''||''
''|| ||[[Space:Castleknock Civil Parish, County Dublin|Castleknock Civil Parish]] |- |Cappoge||''
p
''||''
''|| ||[[Space:Castleknock Civil Parish, County Dublin|Castleknock Civil Parish]] |- |Carpenterstown||''
p
''||''
''|| ||  |- |Carrickmines||''
p
''||''
''|| ||{{gray|Tully Civil Parish}} |- |Castaheany||''
p
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''|| ||  |- |Castleknock||''
p
''||''
''|| ||  |- |Chapelizod||''
p
''||''
''|| ||[[Space:Chapelizod Civil Parish, County Dublin|Chapelizod Civil Parish]] |- |Cherrywood||''
p
''||''
''|| ||  |- |Churchtown||''
p
''||''
''|| ||  |- |Cloghran||''
p
''||''
''|| ||{{gray|Cloghran Civil Parish}} |- |Clongriffin||''
p
''||''
''|| ||  |- |Clonshagh||''
p
''||''
''|| ||  |- |Clonsilla||''
p
''||''
''|| ||{{gray|Clonsilla Civil Parish}} |- |Clonskeagh||''
p
''||''
''|| ||  |- |Clontarf||''
p
''||''
''|| ||{{gray|Clontarf Civil Parish}} |- |Coolmine||''
p
''||''
''|| ||  |- |Coolock||''
p
''||''
''|| ||{{gray|Coolock Civil Parish}} |- |Coolquoy||''
p
''||''
''|| ||  |- |Corduff||''
p
''||''
''|| ||[[Space:Castleknock Civil Parish, County Dublin|Castleknock Civil Parish]] |- |Cornelscourt||''
p
''||''
''|| ||  |- |Crumlin||''
p
''||''
''|| ||{{gray|Crumlin Civil Parish}} |- |Dalkey||''
p
''||''
''|| ||{{gray|Dalkey Civil Parish}} |- |Dallyhaysy||''
p
''||''
''|| ||[[Space:Balscaddan Civil Parish, County Dublin|Balscaddan Civil Parish]] |- |Darndale||''
p
''||''
''|| ||  |- |Deansgrange||''
p
''||''
''|| ||{{gray|Kill Civil Parish}} |- |Doddsborough||''
p
''||''
''|| ||{{gray|Lucan Civil Parish}} |- |Dollymount||''
p
''||''
''|| ||{{gray|Clontarf Civil Parish}} |- |Dolphinsbarn||''
p
''||''
''|| ||{{gray|Saint James's Civil Parish}} |- |Donaghmede||''
p
''||''
''|| ||{{gray|Baldoyle Civil Parish}} |- |Donnybrook||''
p
''||''
''|| ||  |- |Donnycarney||''
p
''||''
''|| ||{{gray|Clonturk Civil Parish}} |- |Drimnagh||''
p
''||''
''|| ||{{gray|Drimnagh Civil Parish}} |- |Drumcondra||''
p
''||''
''|| ||{{gray|Clonturk Civil Parish}} |- |Drummartin||''
p
''||''
''|| ||{{gray|Taney Civil Parish}} |- |Dundrum||''
p
''||''
''|| ||{{gray|Taney Civil Parish}} |- |Edenmore||''
p
''||''
''|| ||  |- |Edmondstown||''
p
''||''
''|| ||  |- |Fairview||''
p
''||''
''|| ||{{gray|Clonturk Civil Parish}} |- |Fettercairn||''
p
''||''
''|| ||{{gray|Tallaght Civil Parish}} |- |Finglas||''
p
''||''
''|| ||{{gray|Finglas Civil Parish}} |- |Firhouse||''
p
''||''
''|| ||{{gray|Tallaght Civil Parish}} |- |Foxrock||''
p
''||''
''|| ||{{gray|Kill Civil Parish}} |- |Galloping Green||''
p
''||''
''|| ||  |- |Glasthule||''
p
''||''
''|| ||{{gray|Monkstown Civil Parish}} |- |Glenasmole||''
p
''||''
''|| ||{{gray|Tallaght Civil Parish}} |- |Glenomena||''
p
''||''
''|| ||{{gray|Taney Civil Parish}} |- |Glenview||''
p
''||''
''|| ||  |- |Goatstown||''
p
''||''
''|| ||{{gray|Taney Civil Parish}} |- |Goldenball||''
p
''||''
''|| ||{{gray|Tully Civil Parish}} |- |Grangegorman||''
p
''||''
''|| ||  |- |Greenhills||''
p
''||''
''|| ||  |- |Harmonstown||''
p
''||''
''|| ||{{gray|Clontarf Civil Parish}} |- |Haroldscross||''
p
''||''
''|| ||{{gray|Saint Catherine's Civil Parish}} |- |Hartstown||''
p
''||''
''|| ||  |- |Howth||''
v
''||''
''|| ||{{gray|Howth Civil Parish}} |- |Inchicore||''
p
''||''
''|| ||{{gray|Saint James's Civil Parish}} |- |Irishtown||''
p
''||''
''|| ||{{gray|Donnybrook Civil Parish}} |- |Islandbridge||''
p
''||''
''|| ||{{gray|Saint James's Civil Parish}} |- |Jobstown||''
p
''||''
''|| ||{{gray|Tallaght Civil Parish}} |- |Kilbarrack||''
p
''||''
''|| ||  |- |Kilbush||''
p
''||''
''|| ||{{gray|Lusk Civil Parish}} |- |Kilgobbin||''
p
''||''
''|| ||  |- |Killester||''
p
''||''
''|| ||{{gray|Killester Civil Parish}} |- |Killinardan||''
p
''||''
''|| ||{{gray|Tallaght Civil Parish}} |- |Kilmacud||''
p
''||''
''|| ||  |- |Kilmainham||''
p
''||''
''|| ||[[Space:Saint Jude's Civil Parish, County Dublin|Saint Jude's Civil Parish]] |- |Kilmateed||''
p
''||''
''|| ||{{gray|Clondalkin Civil Parish}} |- |Kilmore||''
p
''||''
''|| ||  |- |Kilmore West||''
p
''||''
''|| ||{{gray|Coolock Civil Parish}} |- |Kilnamanagh||''
p
''||''
''|| ||{{gray|Tallaght Civil Parish}} |- |Kilsallaghan||''
p
''||''
''|| ||{{gray|Kilsallaghan Civil Parish}} |- |Kiltiernan||''
p
''||''
''|| ||{{gray|Kiltiernan Civil Parish}} |- |Kimmage||''
p
''||''
''|| ||  |- |Kinsaley||''
p
''||''
''|| ||  |- |Knocklyon||''
p
''||''
''|| ||  |- |Laurel Lodge||''
p
''||''
''|| ||[[Space:Castleknock Civil Parish, County Dublin|Castleknock Civil Parish]] |- |Leopardstown||''
p
''||''
''|| ||  |- |Loughlinstown||''
p
''||''
''|| ||  |- |Luttrellstown||''
p
''||''
''|| ||{{gray|Clonsilla Civil Parish}} |- |Man of War||''
p
''||''
''|| ||{{gray|Balrothery Civil Parish}} |- |Marino||''
p
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''|| ||{{gray|Clonturk Civil Parish}} |- |Merrion||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Booterstown Civil Parish}} |- |Milltown||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Saint Peter's Civil Parish}} |- |Monkstown||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Monkstown Civil Parish}} |- |Moonlone||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Naul Civil Parish}} |- |Mount Merrion||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Taney Civil Parish}} |- |Mulhuddart||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Clonsilla Civil Parish}} |- |Neillstown||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Clondalkin Civil Parish}} |- |Newtownpark||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kill Civil Parish}} |- |Old Connaught||''
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''|| ||  |- |Oldbawn||''
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''|| ||  |- |Oldtown||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Clonmethan Civil Parish}} |- |Orchardstown||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Rathfarnham Civil Parish}} |- |Oxmantown||''
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''|| ||  |- |Palmerston||''
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''|| ||  |- |Perrystown||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Crumlin Civil Parish}} |- |Phibsborough||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Grangegorman Civil Parish}} |- |Poppintree||''
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''|| ||  |- |Priorswood||''
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''|| ||  |- |Raheny||''
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''|| ||  |- |Ranelagh||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Saint Peter's Civil Parish}} |- |Rathfarnham||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Rathfarnham Civil Parish}} |- |Rathgar||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Rathfarnham Civil Parish}} |- |Rathmichael||''
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''|| ||  |- |Red Cow||''
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''|| ||  |- |'''Rialto'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Rialto, County Dublin|Category for Rialto]]||  |- |Ring Commons||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Balscaddan Civil Parish, County Dublin|Balscaddan Civil Parish]] |- |Ringsend||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Donnybrook Civil Parish}} |- |'''Rockbrook'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Rockbrook, County Dublin|Category for Rockbrook]]||[[Space:Whitechurch Civil Parish, County Dublin|Whitechurch Civil Parish]] |- |Roebuck||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Taney Civil Parish}} |- |Ronanstown||''
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''|| ||  |- |Saint Margaret's||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Saint Margaret's Civil Parish}} |- |Sallynoggin||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Monkstown Civil Parish}} |- |Sandycove||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Monkstown Civil Parish}} |- |Sandyford||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilgobbin Civil Parish}} |- |Sandymount||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Donnybrook Civil Parish}} |- |Santry||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Coolock Civil Parish}} |- |Shanganagh||''
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''|| ||  |- |Shankill||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Rathmichael Civil Parish, County Dublin|Rathmichael Civil Parish]] |- |Silveracre||''
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''|| ||  |- |Springfield||''
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''|| ||  |- |Stepaside||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilgobbin Civil Parish}} |- |Stillorgan||''
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''|| ||  |- |Sutton||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Howth Civil Parish}} |- |Templeogue||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Tallaght Civil Parish}} |- |Terenure||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Rathfarnham Civil Parish}} |- |The Summit||''
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''|| ||  |- |Tubber||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Lucan Civil Parish}} |- |Tymon||''
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''|| ||  |- |Walkinstown South||''
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''|| ||  |- |Ward||''
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''|| ||  |- |Whitehall||''
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''|| ||  |- |Wilkinstown||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Crumlin Civil Parish}} |- |Williamstown||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Booterstown Civil Parish}} |- |Windy Arbour||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Taney Civil Parish}} |- |Yellow Walls||''
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''|| ||  |} ---- :Towns page format version 4.1. Changed Electoral Divisions to show 1901 and 1911 names.. ----
[[Space:The_Counties_Of_Ireland|'''County Pages For Ireland''']]
[[Space:County_Antrim%2C_Ireland|Antrim]] • [[Space:County_Armagh%2C_Ireland|Armagh]] • [[Space:County_Carlow%2C_Ireland|Carlow]] • [[Space:County_Cavan%2C_Ireland|Cavan]] • [[Space:County_Clare%2C_Ireland|Clare]] • [[Space:County_Cork%2C_Ireland|Cork]] • [[Space:County_Londonderry%2C_Ireland|Derry]] • [[Space:County_Donegal%2C_Ireland|Donegal]] • [[Space:County_Down%2C_Ireland|Down]] • [[Space:County_Dublin%2C_Ireland|Dublin]] • [[Space:County_Fermanagh%2C_Ireland|Fermanagh]] • [[Space:County_Galway%2C_Ireland|Galway]] • [[Space:County_Kerry%2C_Ireland|Kerry]]
[[Space:County_Kildare%2C_Ireland|Kildare]] • [[Space:County_Kilkenny%2C_Ireland|Kilkenny]] • [[Space:County_Laois%2C_Ireland|Laois]] • [[Space:County_Leitrim%2C_Ireland|Leitrim]] • [[Space:County_Limerick%2C_Ireland|Limerick]] • [[Space:County_Londonderry%2C_Ireland|Londonderry]] • [[Space:County_Longford%2C_Ireland|Longford]] • [[Space:County_Louth%2C_Ireland|Louth]] • [[Space:County_Mayo%2C_Ireland|Mayo]] • [[Space:County_Meath%2C_Ireland|Meath]] • [[Space:County_Monaghan%2C_Ireland|Monaghan]]
[[Space:County_Offaly%2C_Ireland|Offaly]] • [[Space:County_Roscommon%2C_Ireland|Roscommon]] • [[Space:County_Sligo%2C_Ireland|Sligo]] • [[Space:County_Tipperary%2C_Ireland|Tipperary]] • [[Space:County_Tyrone%2C_Ireland|Tyrone]] • [[Space:County_Waterford%2C_Ireland|Waterford]] • [[Space:County_Westmeath%2C_Ireland|Westmeath]] • [[Space:County_Wexford%2C_Ireland|Wexford]] • [[Space:County_Wicklow%2C_Ireland|Wicklow]]

Towns Of County Fermanagh

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: {| style="border: 1px solid lightgray;" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=10%|[[Space:Ireland_Counties_Team_Project_Links#County Fermanagh|'''Ireland Links''']] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=25%|[[Space:County Fermanagh, Ireland|'''Main Fermanagh Page''']] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=15%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Fermanagh|'''Civil Parishes''']] ! align="center" style="background:#FFE373;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=20%|[[Space:Towns Of County Fermanagh|'''Towns & Villages''']] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=30%|[[Space:County Fermanagh Team|'''Fermanagh Team page''']] |} {| style="border: 1px solid lightgray;" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=50%|[[Space:Baronies Of County Fermanagh|'''Baronies of County Fermanagh''']] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=50%|[[Space:Superintendent_Registrar_Districts%2C_County_Fermanagh|'''Fermanagh Registrar Districts''']] |}
See also the Counties navigation at the bottom of the page
[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' ---- ==About the towns lists== :Each town, city or population centre has a category and may or may not have its own information page. (Where the population centre is not in bold no category and/or information page has been created yet). Most towns and population centres will be found on the page for the Parish. :The list below is not necessarily a complete list. See Wikipedia's [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_Northern_Ireland|List of towns and village in Northern Ireland]] for further population centres in the Northen Ireland region. :'''''The CIB text for Town categories (which includes all population centre types) for County Fermanagh should only be created by a member of the Irish Roots or Categorization Teams due to the requirement to determine the exact format of the category name.''''' ==Towns or Cities== :The '''Towns category''' (which includes all population centre types for which a category has been created ''except'' cities) [[:Category:Towns, County Fermanagh|can be found here.]] :''c = designated a city, t = designated a town'' :{| width="100%" border="3" ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=20%|'''Cities/Towns in Fermanagh''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=5%|'''
Type
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''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=35%|'''WikiTree Category Link''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;"|'''Parish or Dedicated Information Page''' |- |'''Enniskillen'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Enniskillen, County Fermanagh|Category for Enniskillen]]||[[Space:Enniskillen Civil Parish, County Fermanagh|Enniskillen Civil Parish]] |- |'''Irvinestown'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Irvinestown, County Fermanagh|Category for Irvinestown]]||[[Space:Derryvullan Civil Parish, County Fermanagh|Derryvullan Civil Parish]] |- |'''Lisnaskea'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Lisnaskea, County Fermanagh|Category for Lisnaskea]]||[[Space:Aghalurcher Civil Parish, County Fermanagh|Aghalurcher Civil Parish]] |} ==Villages, Hamlets and Other Population Centres== :''h = designated a hamlet, v = designated a village, p = designated a population centre'' :{| width="100%" border="1" ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=20%|'''Cities/Towns in Fermanagh''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=5%|'''
Type
''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=7%|'''
Pop.
''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=35%|'''WikiTree Category Link''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;"|'''Parish or Dedicated Information Page''' |- |Aghalane||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kinawley Civil Parish}} |- |Arney||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Cleenish Civil Parish, County Fermanagh|Cleenish Civil Parish]] |- |Ballindarragh||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Aghalurcher Civil Parish, County Fermanagh|Aghalurcher Civil Parish]] |- |Ballycassidy||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Trory Civil Parish}} |- |Belcoo||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Cleenish Civil Parish, County Fermanagh|Cleenish Civil Parish]] |- |Bellanaleck||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Cleenish Civil Parish, County Fermanagh|Cleenish Civil Parish]] |- |Bellanamallard||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Magheracross Civil Parish}} |- |Belleek||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Belleek Civil Parish}} |- |Blaney||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Inishmacsaint Civil Parish}} |- |Boho||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Boho Civil Parish, County Fermanagh|Boho Civil Parish]] |- |'''Brookeborough'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Brookeborough, County Fermanagh|Category for Brookeborough]]||{{gray|Aghavea Civil Parish}} |- |Church Hill||''
p
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''|| ||{{gray|Inishmacsaint Civil Parish}} |- |Clabby||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Enniskillen Civil Parish, County Fermanagh|Enniskillen Civil Parish]] |- |Coa||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Magheracross Civil Parish}} |- |Cooneen||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Aghalurcher Civil Parish, County Fermanagh|Aghalurcher Civil Parish]] |- |Cornafannoge||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Aghavea Civil Parish}} |- |Corranny||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Clones Civil Parish}} |- |Creagh||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Aghavea Civil Parish}} |- |Culky||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Rossorry Civil Parish}} |- |Derrygonnelly||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Inishmacsaint Civil Parish}} |- |Derryharney||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Derrybrusk Civil Parish, County Fermanagh|Derrybrusk Civil Parish]] |- |Derrylester||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killesher Civil Parish, County Fermanagh|Killesher Civil Parish]] |- |Derrylin||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kinawley Civil Parish}} |- |Donagh||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Galloon Civil Parish}} |- |Drumcose||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Devenish Civil Parish}} |- |Drummully||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Drummully Civil Parish}} |- |Drumskinny||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Drumkeeran Civil Parish}} |- |Ederny||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Magheraculmoney Civil Parish, County Fermanagh|Magheraculmoney Civil Parish]] |- |Eshnadarragh||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Clones Civil Parish}} |- |Five Points||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Cleenish Civil Parish, County Fermanagh|Cleenish Civil Parish]] |- |Florence Court||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killesher Civil Parish, County Fermanagh|Killesher Civil Parish]] |- |Garrison||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Devenish Civil Parish}} |- |Garvary||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Enniskillen Civil Parish, County Fermanagh|Enniskillen Civil Parish]] |- |Holywell||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Cleenish Civil Parish, County Fermanagh|Cleenish Civil Parish]] |- |Imeroo||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Enniskillen Civil Parish, County Fermanagh|Enniskillen Civil Parish]] |- |'''Kesh'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Kesh, County Fermanagh|Category for Kesh]]||[[Space:Magheraculmoney Civil Parish, County Fermanagh|Magheraculmoney Civil Parish]] |- |Killadeas||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Trory Civil Parish}} |- |Kilturk||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Galloon Civil Parish}} |- |Kinawley||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kinawley Civil Parish}} |- |Knockarevan||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kinawley Civil Parish}} |- |'''Lack Village'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Lack Village, County Fermanagh|Category for Lack Village]]||[[Space:Magheraculmoney Civil Parish, County Fermanagh|Magheraculmoney Civil Parish]] |- |Leggs||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Belleek Civil Parish}} |- |Letter||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Templecarn Civil Parish}} |- |Letterbreen||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Cleenish Civil Parish, County Fermanagh|Cleenish Civil Parish]] |- |'''Lisbellaw'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Lisbellaw, County Fermanagh|Category for Lisbellaw]]||[[Space:Cleenish Civil Parish, County Fermanagh|Cleenish Civil Parish]] |- |'''Lisnarrick'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Lisnarrick, County Fermanagh|Category for Lisnarrick]]||[[Space:Derryvullan Civil Parish, County Fermanagh|Derryvullan Civil Parish]] |- |'''Mackan'''||'''''
p
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'''''||[[:Category:Mackan, County Fermanagh|Category for Mackan]]||[[Space:Killesher Civil Parish, County Fermanagh|Killesher Civil Parish]] |- |Magheraveely||''
p
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''|| ||{{gray|Clones Civil Parish}} |- |'''Maguiresbridge'''||'''''
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'''''||'''''
'''''||[[:Category:Maguiresbridge, County Fermanagh|Category for Maguiresbridge]]||[[Space:Aghalurcher Civil Parish, County Fermanagh|Aghalurcher Civil Parish]] |- |Monea||''
p
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''|| ||{{gray|Devenish Civil Parish}} |- |Moneynoe Glebe or Chanterhill||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Enniskillen Civil Parish, County Fermanagh|Enniskillen Civil Parish]] |- |Newtown Butler||''
v
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''|| ||{{gray|Galloon Civil Parish}} |- |Portora||''
p
''||''
''|| ||{{gray|Rossorry Civil Parish}} |- |Rosscor||''
p
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''|| ||{{gray|Inishmacsaint Civil Parish}} |- |Rosslea||''
v
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''|| ||{{gray|Clones Civil Parish}} |- |Scribbagh||''
p
''||''
''|| ||{{gray|Devenish Civil Parish}} |- |Springfield||''
p
''||''
''|| ||{{gray|Devenish Civil Parish}} |- |Stragolan||''
p
''||''
''|| ||{{gray|Drumkeeran Civil Parish}} |- |Tamlaght||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Derryvullan Civil Parish, County Fermanagh|Derryvullan Civil Parish]] |- |Teemore||''
p
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400
''|| ||{{gray|Kinawley Civil Parish}} |- |'''Tempo'''||'''''
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'''''||'''''
'''''||[[:Category:Tempo, County Fermanagh|Category for Tempo]]||[[Space:Enniskillen Civil Parish, County Fermanagh|Enniskillen Civil Parish]] |- |Thompson's Bridge||''
p
''||''
''|| ||{{gray|Kinawley Civil Parish}} |- |'''Tullyhommon'''||'''''
v
'''''||'''''
'''''||[[:Category:Tullyhommon, County Fermanagh|Category for Tullyhommon]]||{{gray|Drumkeeran Civil Parish}} |- |Tullyrossmearan||''
p
''||''
''|| ||[[Space:Cleenish Civil Parish, County Fermanagh|Cleenish Civil Parish]] |- |Wattlebridge||''
p
''||''
''|| ||{{gray|Drummully Civil Parish}} |- |Wheathill||''
p
''||''
''|| ||[[Space:Killesher Civil Parish, County Fermanagh|Killesher Civil Parish]] |- |Whitehill||''
p
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''|| ||{{gray|Devenish Civil Parish}} |} ----
[[Space:The_Counties_Of_Ireland|'''County Pages For Ireland''']]
[[Space:County_Antrim%2C_Ireland|Antrim]] • [[Space:County_Armagh%2C_Ireland|Armagh]] • [[Space:County_Carlow%2C_Ireland|Carlow]] • [[Space:County_Antrim%2C_Ireland|Cavan]] • [[Space:County_Clare%2C_Ireland|Clare]] • [[Space:County_Cork%2C_Ireland|Cork]] • [[Space:County_Londonderry%2C_Ireland|Derry]] • [[Space:County_Donegal%2C_Ireland|Donegal]] • [[Space:County_Down%2C_Ireland|Down]] • [[Space:County_Dublin%2C_Ireland|Dublin]] • [[Space:County_Fermanagh%2C_Ireland|Fermanagh]] • [[Space:County_Galway%2C_Ireland|Galway]] • [[Space:County_Kerry%2C_Ireland|Kerry]]
[[Space:County_Kildare%2C_Ireland|Kildare]] • [[Space:County_Kilkenny%2C_Ireland|Kilkenny]] • [[Space:County_Laois%2C_Ireland|Laois]] • [[Space:County_Leitrim%2C_Ireland|Leitrim]] • [[Space:County_Limerick%2C_Ireland|Limerick]] • [[Space:County_Londonderry%2C_Ireland|Londonderry]] • [[Space:County_Longford%2C_Ireland|Longford]] • [[Space:County_Louth%2C_Ireland|Louth]] • [[Space:County_Mayo%2C_Ireland|Mayo]] • [[Space:County_Meath%2C_Ireland|Meath]] • [[Space:County_Monaghan%2C_Ireland|Monaghan]]
[[Space:County_Offaly%2C_Ireland|Offaly]] • [[Space:County_Roscommon%2C_Ireland|Roscommon]] • [[Space:County_Sligo%2C_Ireland|Sligo]] • [[Space:County_Tipperary%2C_Ireland|Tipperary]] • [[Space:County_Tyrone%2C_Ireland|Tyrone]] • [[Space:County_Waterford%2C_Ireland|Waterford]] • [[Space:County_Westmeath%2C_Ireland|Westmeath]] • [[Space:County_Wexford%2C_Ireland|Wexford]] • [[Space:County_Wicklow%2C_Ireland|Wicklow]]
---- :Towns page format version 3.4.

Towns Of County Galway

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[[Category: Galway Genealogy Free Space Pages]] : {| style="border: 1px solid lightgray;" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=10%|[[Space:Ireland_Counties_Team_Project_Links#County Galway|Ireland Links]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=25%|[[Space:County Galway, Ireland|Main Galway Page]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=15%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Galway|Civil Parishes]] ! align="center" style="background:#FFE373;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=20%|[[Space:Towns Of County Galway|Towns & Villages]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=30%|[[Space: Connacht Team|Connacht Team page]] |} {| style="border: 1px solid lightgray;" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=50%|[[Space:Baronies Of County Galway|Baronies of County Galway]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=50%|[[Space:Superintendent Registrar's Districts, County_Galway|Galway Registrar Districts]] |}
See also the Counties navigation at the bottom of the page
[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' ---- ==About the towns lists== :Each town, city or population centre has a category and may or may not have its own information page. (Where the population centre is not in bold no category and/or information page has been created yet). Most towns and population centres will be found on the page for the Parish. :The list below is not necessarily a complete list. See Wikipedia's [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland|List of towns and village in the Republic Of Ireland]] for further population centres in the Republic. :'''''The CIB text for Town categories (which includes all population centre types) for County Galway should only be created by a member of the Irish Roots or Categorization Teams due to the requirement to determine the exact format of the category name.''''' ==Towns or Cities== :The '''Towns category''' (which includes all population centre types for which a category has been created ''except'' cities) [[:Category:Towns, County Galway|can be found here.]] :''c = designated a city, t = designated a town'' :{| width="100%" border="3" ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=20%|'''Cities/Towns in Galway''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=5%|'''
Type
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Pop.
''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=35%|'''WikiTree Category Link''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;"|'''Parish or Dedicated Information Page''' |- |Galway City||''
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''|| ||  |- |Athenry Town||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Athenry Civil Parish, County Galway|Athenry Civil Parish]] |- |'''Ballinasloe'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Ballinasloe, County Galway|Category for Ballinasloe]]||[[Space:Clontuskert Civil Parish, County Galway|Clontuskert Civil Parish]] |- |Ballygar||''
t
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''|| ||{{gray|Killeroran Civil Parish}} |- |Ballyhear||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilconla Civil Parish}} |- |Carrowroe||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Claregalway Civil Parish, County Galway|Claregalway Civil Parish]] |- |Clarinbridge||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Stradbally Civil Parish}} |- |'''Clifden'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Clifden, County Galway|Category for Clifden]]||[[Space:Omey Civil Parish, County Galway|Omey Civil Parish]] |- |Clontuskert||''
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''|| ||  |- |Craughwell||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Killora Civil Parish}} |- |Dunmore Town||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Dunmore Civil Parish, County Galway|Dunmore Civil Parish]] |- |'''Eyrecourt'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Eyrecourt, County Galway|Category for Eyrecourt]]||[[Space:Donanaghta Civil Parish, County Galway|Donanaghta Civil Parish]] |- |Furbogh||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Rahoon Civil Parish, County Galway|Rahoon Civil Parish]] |- |Glennamaddy||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Boyounagh Civil Parish, County Galway|Boyounagh Civil Parish]] |- |Gort||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilmacduagh Civil Parish, County Galway|Kilmacduagh Civil Parish]] |- |'''Headford'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Headford, County Galway|Category for Headford]]||[[Space:Kilkilvery Civil Parish, County Galway|Kilkilvery Civil Parish]] |- |Killimor||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killimordaly Civil Parish, County Galway|Killimordaly Civil Parish]] |- |Kinvarra||''
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''|| ||  |- |Lawrencetown||''
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''|| ||  |- |Loughrea||''
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''|| ||  |- |Milltown||''
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''|| ||  |- |Monivea||''
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''|| ||  |- |Mountbellew||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Moylough Civil Parish, County Galway|Moylough Civil Parish]] |- |Moylough||''
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''|| ||  |- |Oranmore||''
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''|| ||  |- |'''Oughterard'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Oughterard, County Galway|Category for Oughterard]]||[[Space:Kilcummin Civil Parish, County Galway|Kilcummin Civil Parish]] |- |Portumna||''
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''|| ||  |- |Rosscahill||''
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''|| ||  |- |'''Roundstone'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Roundstone, County Galway|Category for Roundstone]]||[[Space:Moyrus Civil Parish, County Galway|Moyrus Civil Parish]] |- |Spiddle||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Moycullen Civil Parish, County Galway|Moycullen Civil Parish]] |- |'''Tuam Town'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Woodford, County Galway|Category for Woodford]]||[[Space:Ballynakill (Leitrim) Civil Parish, County Galway|Ballynakill (Leitrim) Civil Parish]] |} ==Villages, Hamlets and Other Population Centres== :''h = designated a hamlet, v = designated a village, p = designated a population centre'' :{| width="100%" border="1" ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=20%|'''Cities/Towns in Galway''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=5%|'''
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''|| ||{{gray|Ballynakill Civil Parish}} |- |'''Abbeyknockmoy Village'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Abbeyknockmoy Village, County Galway|Category for Abbeyknockmoy Village]]||[[Space:Abbeyknockmoy Civil Parish, County Galway|Abbeyknockmoy Civil Parish]] |- |Ahascragh Village||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ahascragh Civil Parish, County Galway|Ahascragh Civil Parish]] |- |Aill na Brón||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Moyrus Civil Parish, County Galway|Moyrus Civil Parish]] |- |America||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ross Civil Parish, County Galway|Ross Civil Parish]] |- |Ardrahan||''
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''|| ||  |- |Attymon||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killimordaly Civil Parish, County Galway|Killimordaly Civil Parish]] |- |Aughrim Village||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Aughrim Civil Parish, County Galway|Aughrim Civil Parish]] |- |Ballard||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killannin Civil Parish, County Galway|Killannin Civil Parish]] |- |Ballinafad||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Moyrus Civil Parish, County Galway|Moyrus Civil Parish]] |- |Ballinamore Bridge||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Killeroran Civil Parish}} |- |Ballinderreen||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Drumacoo Civil Parish}} |- |Ballinluggaun||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killannin Civil Parish, County Galway|Killannin Civil Parish]] |- |Ballintleva Hamlet||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Moycullen Civil Parish, County Galway|Moycullen Civil Parish]] |- |Ballyconneely||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Ballindoon & Islands Civil Parish}} |- |Ballycrossaun||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Tiranascragh Civil Parish, County Galway|Tiranascragh Civil Parish]] |- |Ballyfanagh||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killannin Civil Parish, County Galway|Killannin Civil Parish]] |- |Ballyglunin||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killererin Civil Parish, County Galway|Killererin Civil Parish]] |- |Ballylower||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Moycullen Civil Parish, County Galway|Moycullen Civil Parish]] |- |Ballymaconry||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Omey Civil Parish, County Galway|Omey Civil Parish]] |- |Ballymacward Village||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballymacward Civil Parish, County Galway|Ballymacward Civil Parish]] |- |'''Ballymoe'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Ballymoe, County Galway|Category for Ballymoe]]||[[Space:Drumatemple Civil Parish, County Galway|Drumatemple Civil Parish]] |- |Ballynahoonagh||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Moycullen Civil Parish, County Galway|Moycullen Civil Parish]] |- |Ballynahown||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killannin Civil Parish, County Galway|Killannin Civil Parish]] |- |Ballynahowna||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killannin Civil Parish, County Galway|Killannin Civil Parish]] |- |Ballynew||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killannin Civil Parish, County Galway|Killannin Civil Parish]] |- |Ballyshrule||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Lickmolassy Civil Parish}} |- |Ballywilliam||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Moycullen Civil Parish, County Galway|Moycullen Civil Parish]] |- |Barna||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Rahoon Civil Parish, County Galway|Rahoon Civil Parish]] |- |Barnaderg||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killererin Civil Parish, County Galway|Killererin Civil Parish]] |- |Barroughter||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Tynagh Civil Parish, County Galway|Tynagh Civil Parish]] |- |Baurkill||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ahascragh Civil Parish, County Galway|Ahascragh Civil Parish]] |- |Bealadangan||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killannin Civil Parish, County Galway|Killannin Civil Parish]] |- |Belclare||''
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''|| ||  |- |Bohermore||''
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''|| ||  |- |Bonroecolidaun||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killannin Civil Parish, County Galway|Killannin Civil Parish]] |- |Boyounagh||''
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''|| ||  |- |Brierfield||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Moylough Civil Parish, County Galway|Moylough Civil Parish]] |- |Brownsgrove||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Tuam Civil Parish, County Galway|Tuam Civil Parish]] |- |Bungowla||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Inishmore Civil Parish, County Galway|Inishmore Civil Parish]] |- |Caher||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killannin Civil Parish, County Galway|Killannin Civil Parish]] |- |Caherakilleen||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilreekill Civil Parish}} |- |Caherlustraun||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Donaghpatrick Civil Parish, County Galway|Donaghpatrick Civil Parish]] |- |Callownamuck||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilcummin Civil Parish, County Galway|Kilcummin Civil Parish]] |- |Caltra||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killosolan Civil Parish, County Galway|Killosolan Civil Parish]] |- |Camus||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilcummin Civil Parish, County Galway|Kilcummin Civil Parish]] |- |Cappataggle||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Killallaghtan Civil Parish}} |- |'''Carna'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Carna, County Galway|Category for Carna]]||[[Space:Moyrus Civil Parish, County Galway|Moyrus Civil Parish]] |- |Carrafinla||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilcummin Civil Parish, County Galway|Kilcummin Civil Parish]] |- |Cashel||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Moyrus Civil Parish, County Galway|Moyrus Civil Parish]] |- |Castleblakeney||''
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''|| ||  |- |Claddagh||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Saint Nicholas Civil Parish, County Galway|Saint Nicholas Civil Parish]] |- |Claddaghduff||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Omey Civil Parish, County Galway|Omey Civil Parish]] |- |Cleggan||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Ballynakill Civil Parish}} |- |Cloghaun||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Moycullen Civil Parish, County Galway|Moycullen Civil Parish]] |- |Cloghbrack||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ross Civil Parish, County Galway|Ross Civil Parish]] |- |Clonbern Village||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Clonbern Civil Parish, County Galway|Clonbern Civil Parish]] |- |Clonbur||''
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''|| ||  |- |Clonfert||''
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''|| ||  |- |Cloonminda||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Boyounagh Civil Parish, County Galway|Boyounagh Civil Parish]] |- |Colmanstown||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Clonkeen Civil Parish}} |- |Cornamona||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Cong Civil Parish}} |- |Corrandrum||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Annaghdown Civil Parish, County Galway|Annaghdown Civil Parish]] |- |Corrandulla||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Annaghdown Civil Parish, County Galway|Annaghdown Civil Parish]] |- |Costelloe||''
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''|| ||  |- |Creggs||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilbegnet Civil Parish, County Galway|Kilbegnet Civil Parish]] |- |Cummer Village||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Cummer Civil Parish}} |- |Curragh West||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Templetogher Civil Parish}} |- |Cushnahown||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Moycullen Civil Parish, County Galway|Moycullen Civil Parish]] |- |Derreen||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Abbeyknockmoy Civil Parish, County Galway|Abbeyknockmoy Civil Parish]] |- |Derrybrien||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killeenadeema Civil Parish, County Galway|Killeenadeema Civil Parish]] |- |Dominick Street||''
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''|| ||  |- |Errislanan||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Ballindoon & Islands Civil Parish}} |- |Garrafrauns||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Dunmore Civil Parish, County Galway|Dunmore Civil Parish]] |- |Garrynacarta||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killannin Civil Parish, County Galway|Killannin Civil Parish]] |- |Glinsk||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Ballynakill Civil Parish}} |- |Gorteen||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballymacward Civil Parish, County Galway|Ballymacward Civil Parish]] |- |Gorteeny||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Ballynakill Civil Parish}} |- |Gortgar||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Moycullen Civil Parish, County Galway|Moycullen Civil Parish]] |- |Gortymadden||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Abbeygormacan Civil Parish, County Galway|Abbeygormacan Civil Parish]] |- |Gorumna Island||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killannin Civil Parish, County Galway|Killannin Civil Parish]] |- |Inveran||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killannin Civil Parish, County Galway|Killannin Civil Parish]] |- |Keeraunduff||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Moycullen Civil Parish, County Galway|Moycullen Civil Parish]] |- |Keeraunmore||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killannin Civil Parish, County Galway|Killannin Civil Parish]] |- |Kilchreest Village||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilchreest Civil Parish}} |- |Kilcolgan Village||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilcolgan Civil Parish}} |- |Kilconly||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilconla Civil Parish}} |- |Kilconnell Village||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilconnell Civil Parish, County Galway|Kilconnell Civil Parish]] |- |Kilkerrin Village||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilkerrin Civil Parish}} |- |Kilkieran||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Moyrus Civil Parish, County Galway|Moyrus Civil Parish]] |- |Killeenadeema||''
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''|| ||  |- |Killoran Village||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Killoran Civil Parish}} |- |Kilmacrah||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Leitrim Civil Parish, County Galway|Leitrim Civil Parish]] |- |Kilmurvy||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Inishmore Civil Parish, County Galway|Inishmore Civil Parish]] |- |Kilreekill||''
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''|| ||  |- |Kilronan||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Inishmore Civil Parish, County Galway|Inishmore Civil Parish]] |- |Kilsallagh||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilcroan Civil Parish, County Galway|Kilcroan Civil Parish]] |- |Kiltormer Village||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kiltormer Civil Parish}} |- |Kiltullagh||''
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''|| ||  |- |Knockaunranny Eighter||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Moycullen Civil Parish, County Galway|Moycullen Civil Parish]] |- |Knockaunranny Oughter||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Moycullen Civil Parish, County Galway|Moycullen Civil Parish]] |- |Knocknacarragh||''
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''|| ||  |- |Kylebrack||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Duniry Civil Parish, County Galway|Duniry Civil Parish]] |- |Kylemore||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Ballynakill Civil Parish}} |- |Laban||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ardrahan Civil Parish, County Galway|Ardrahan Civil Parish]] |- |Laghtavarna||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Saint Nicholas Civil Parish, County Galway|Saint Nicholas Civil Parish]] |- |Laurencetown||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Clonfert Civil Parish, County Galway|Clonfert Civil Parish]] |- |Leenaun||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Ross Civil Parish, County Galway|Ross Civil Parish]] |- |Letterfrack||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Ballynakill Civil Parish}} |- |Lettergesh||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Ballynakill Civil Parish}} |- |Lettermore Island||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killannin Civil Parish, County Galway|Killannin Civil Parish]] |- |Lettermullan Island||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilcummin Civil Parish, County Galway|Kilcummin Civil Parish]] |- |Levally||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Tuam Civil Parish, County Galway|Tuam Civil Parish]] |- |Maam Cross Roads||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilcummin Civil Parish, County Galway|Kilcummin Civil Parish]] |- |Malmore||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Moycullen Civil Parish, County Galway|Moycullen Civil Parish]] |- |Maum||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Cong Civil Parish}} |- |Menlough||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killoscobe Civil Parish, County Galway|Killoscobe Civil Parish]] |- |Merview||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Saint Nicholas Civil Parish, County Galway|Saint Nicholas Civil Parish]] |- |Moneenageisha||''
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''|| ||  |- |Moyard||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Ballynakill Civil Parish}} |- |Moycullen Village||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Moycullen Civil Parish, County Galway|Moycullen Civil Parish]] |- |Moyglass||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Ballynakill Civil Parish}} |- |New Claran||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Killursa Civil Parish}} |- |New Inn||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killaan Civil Parish, County Galway|Killaan Civil Parish]] |- |Newbridge||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killian Civil Parish, County Galway|Killian Civil Parish]] |- |Newcastle||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Rahoon Civil Parish, County Galway|Rahoon Civil Parish]] |- |Ower||''
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''||''
''|| ||{{gray|Killursa Civil Parish}} |- |Parkmore||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Saint Nicholas Civil Parish, County Galway|Saint Nicholas Civil Parish]] |- |Parknagapple||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Rahoon Civil Parish, County Galway|Rahoon Civil Parish]] |- |Peterswell||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilthomas Civil Parish, County Galway|Kilthomas Civil Parish]] |- |Poll||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Moycullen Civil Parish, County Galway|Moycullen Civil Parish]] |- |Power's Cross||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Ballynakill Civil Parish}} |- |Rahoon||''
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''|| ||  |- |Recess||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Moyrus Civil Parish, County Galway|Moyrus Civil Parish]] |- |Rinmore||''
p
''||''
''|| ||[[Space:Saint Nicholas Civil Parish, County Galway|Saint Nicholas Civil Parish]] |- |Rinvyle||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Ballynakill Civil Parish}} |- |Rosmore||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Ballynakill Civil Parish}} |- |Rosmuck||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilcummin Civil Parish, County Galway|Kilcummin Civil Parish]] |- |Rossaveal||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilcummin Civil Parish, County Galway|Kilcummin Civil Parish]] |- |Salthill||''
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''|| ||  |- |Shanaglish||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Beagh Civil Parish, County Galway|Beagh Civil Parish]] |- |Shantallow||''
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''|| ||  |- |Sheeaun||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Moycullen Civil Parish, County Galway|Moycullen Civil Parish]] |- |Taylor's Hill||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Rahoon Civil Parish, County Galway|Rahoon Civil Parish]] |- |Terryland||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Saint Nicholas Civil Parish, County Galway|Saint Nicholas Civil Parish]] |- |Toomard||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killian Civil Parish, County Galway|Killian Civil Parish]] |- |'''Tubber'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Tubber, County Galway|Category for Tubber]]||[[Space:Beagh Civil Parish, County Galway|Beagh Civil Parish]] |- |Turloughmore||''
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''|| ||  |- |Tynagh Village||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Tynagh Civil Parish, County Galway|Tynagh Civil Parish]] |- |Weir Village||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Stradbally Civil Parish}} |- |Williamstown||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Templetogher Civil Parish}} |- |Woodlawn||''
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Towns Of County Kerry

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[[Category: Kerry Genealogy Free Space Pages]] : {| style="border: 1px solid lightgray;" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=10%|[[Space:Ireland_Counties_Team_Project_Links#County Kerry|Ireland Links]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=25%|[[Space:County Kerry, Ireland|Main Kerry Page]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=15%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Kerry|Civil Parishes]] ! align="center" style="background:#FFE373;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=20%|[[Space:Towns Of County Kerry|Towns & Villages]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=30%|[[Space: Munster Team|Munster Team page]] |} {| style="border: 1px solid lightgray;" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=50%|[[Space:Baronies Of County Kerry|Baronies of County Kerry]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=50%|[[Space:Superintendent Registrar's Districts, County_Kerry|Kerry Registrar Districts]] |}
See also the Counties navigation at the bottom of the page
[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' ---- ==About the towns lists== :Each town, city or population centre has a category and may or may not have its own information page. (Where the population centre is not in bold no category and/or information page has been created yet). Most towns and population centres will be found on the page for the Parish. :The list below is not necessarily a complete list. See Wikipedia's [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland|List of towns and village in the Republic Of Ireland]] for further population centres in the Republic. :'''''The CIB text for Town categories (which includes all population centre types) for County Kerry should only be created by a member of the Irish Roots or Categorization Teams due to the requirement to determine the exact format of the category name.''''' ==Towns or Cities== :The '''Towns category''' (which includes all population centre types for which a category has been created ''except'' cities) [[:Category:Towns, County Kerry|can be found here.]] :''c = designated a city, t = designated a town'' :{| width="100%" border="3" ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=20%|'''Cities/Towns in Kerry''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=5%|'''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballynacourty Civil Parish, County Kerry|Ballynacourty Civil Parish]] |- |Ardfert||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ardfert Civil Parish, County Kerry|Ardfert Civil Parish]] |- |Ballybunnion||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Killehenny Civil Parish}} |- |Ballyduff||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Rattoo Civil Parish}} |- |Ballyheige||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballyheige Civil Parish, County Kerry|Ballyheige Civil Parish]] |- |'''Ballylongford'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Ballylongford, County Kerry|Category for Ballylongford]]||[[Space:Aghavallen Civil Parish, County Kerry|Aghavallen Civil Parish]] |- |Beaufort||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Knockane Civil Parish}} |- |Brosna||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Brosna Civil Parish}} |- |Cahersiveen||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Caher Civil Parish, County Kerry|Caher Civil Parish]] |- |Castlegregory||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Killiney Civil Parish}} |- |Castleisland||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Castleisland Civil Parish}} |- |Castlemaine||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilcolman Civil Parish, County Kerry|Kilcolman Civil Parish]] |- |'''Causeway'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Causeway, County Kerry|Category for Causeway]]||[[Space:Killury Civil Parish, County Kerry|Killury Civil Parish]] |- |Cromane||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Killorglin Civil Parish}} |- |'''Dingle Town'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Dingle Town, County Kerry|Category for Dingle Town]]||{{gray|Dingle Civil Parish}} |- |Fenit||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Ballynahaglish Civil Parish}} |- |Glenbeigh||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Glanbehy Civil Parish}} |- |Gneevgullia||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilcummin Civil Parish}} |- |Kenmare||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kenmare Civil Parish, County Kerry|Kenmare Civil Parish]] |- |Killarney Town||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killarney Civil Parish, County Kerry|Killarney Civil Parish]] |- |'''Killorglin Town'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Killorglin Town, County Kerry|Category for Killorglin Town]]||{{gray|Killorglin Civil Parish}} |- |Knight's Town||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Valencia Civil Parish}} |- |'''Listowel'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Listowel, County Kerry|Category for Listowel]]||{{gray|Listowel Civil Parish}} |- |'''Lixnaw'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Lixnaw, County Kerry|Category for Lixnaw]]||{{gray|Kilcaragh Civil Parish}} |- |Mastergeehy||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Dromod Civil Parish}} |- |'''Milltown'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Milltown, County Kerry|Category for Milltown]]||[[Space:Kilcolman Civil Parish, County Kerry|Kilcolman Civil Parish]] |- |Newtownsandes||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Murher Civil Parish}} |- |'''Rathmore'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Rathmore, County Kerry|Category for Rathmore]]||{{gray|Nohavaldaly Civil Parish}} |- |Sneem||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilcrohane Civil Parish}} |- |Spa||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Ballynahaglish Civil Parish}} |- |'''Tarbert'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Tarbert, County Kerry|Category for Tarbert]]||{{gray|Kilnaughtin Civil Parish}} |- |'''Tralee Town'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Tralee Town, County Kerry|Category for Tralee Town]]||{{gray|Tralee Civil Parish}} |} ==Villages, Hamlets and Other Population Centres== :''h = designated a hamlet, v = designated a village, p = designated a population centre'' :{| width="100%" border="1" ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=20%|'''Cities/Towns in Kerry''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=5%|'''
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'''''||[[:Category:Abbeydorney, County Kerry|Category for Abbeydorney]]||{{gray|O'Dorney Civil Parish}} |- |Aghatubrid||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Caher Civil Parish, County Kerry|Caher Civil Parish]] |- |Aghnalack||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballynacourty Civil Parish, County Kerry|Ballynacourty Civil Parish]] |- |Astee||''
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''|| ||  |- |Ballinskelligs||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Prior Civil Parish}} |- |Ballyferriter||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Dunurlin Civil Parish}} |- |Ballyferriter East||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Dunurlin Civil Parish}} |- |Ballyferriter West||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Dunurlin Civil Parish}} |- |Ballyhar||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilcredane Civil Parish}} |- |Ballymacelligott||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Ballymacelligott Civil Parish}} |- |Ballymullen||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Ratass Civil Parish}} |- |Ballynagall or Ballydavid||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilmalkedar Civil Parish}} |- |Ballyoughteragh||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Dunurlin Civil Parish}} |- |Ballyseedy||''
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''|| ||  |- |Banemore||''
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''|| ||  |- |Beal||''
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''|| ||  |- |Blackwater||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilcrohane Civil Parish}} |- |Blackwater Bridge||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Templenoe Civil Parish}} |- |'''Blennerville'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Blennerville, County Kerry|Category for Blennerville]]||[[Space:Annagh Civil Parish, County Kerry|Annagh Civil Parish]] |- |Boherboy||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Cloghane Civil Parish}} |- |Boherboy||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilmalkedar Civil Parish}} |- |Boolteens||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilgarrylander Civil Parish, County Kerry|Kilgarrylander Civil Parish]] |- |Brandon||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Cloghane Civil Parish}} |- |Bunane||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilcaskan Civil Parish}} |- |Bunaw||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Tuosist Civil Parish}} |- |Caherdaniel||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilcrohane Civil Parish}} |- |Camp||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilgobban Civil Parish}} |- |Carhoo||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Dunquin Civil Parish}} |- |Castlecove||''
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''|| ||  |- |Chapeltown||''
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''|| ||  |- |Chapeltown||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Ballynahaglish Civil Parish}} |- |Cleady||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kenmare Civil Parish, County Kerry|Kenmare Civil Parish]] |- |Cloghane||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Cloghane Civil Parish}} |- |Cloonkeen||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Killaha Civil Parish}} |- |Coon||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ventry Civil Parish, County Kerry|Ventry Civil Parish]] |- |Cooracahill||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kenmare Civil Parish, County Kerry|Kenmare Civil Parish]] |- |Cordal||''
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''|| ||  |- |Currans||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Currans Civil Parish}} |- |Currow||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Killeentierna Civil Parish}} |- |'''Darrynane'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Darrynane, County Kerry|Category for Darrynane]]||{{gray|Kilcrohane Civil Parish}} |- |Duagh||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Duagh Civil Parish}} |- |Dungeagan||''
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''|| ||  |- |Dunquin||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Dunquin Civil Parish}} |- |Emlaghmore||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Prior Civil Parish}} |- |Faha||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Glanbehy Civil Parish}} |- |Farran||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Dunurlin Civil Parish}} |- |Farranfore||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Molahiffe Civil Parish}} |- |'''Fieries'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Fieries, County Kerry|Category for Fieries]]||{{gray|Kilnanare Civil Parish}} |- |Finuge||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Finuge Civil Parish}} |- |Fothracha||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Prior Civil Parish}} |- |Fybagh||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilgarrylander Civil Parish, County Kerry|Kilgarrylander Civil Parish]] |- |Glanmore||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilcrohane Civil Parish}} |- |Glencar||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Killorglin Civil Parish}} |- |Glenderry||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballyheige Civil Parish, County Kerry|Ballyheige Civil Parish]] |- |Glenflesk||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Killaha Civil Parish}} |- |Gortatlea||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Ballymacelligott Civil Parish}} |- |Greenane||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Templenoe Civil Parish}} |- |Headfort||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Aghadoe Civil Parish, County Kerry|Aghadoe Civil Parish]] |- |Inch||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballinvoher Civil Parish, County Kerry|Ballinvoher Civil Parish]] |- |Keel||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Killemlagh Civil Parish}} |- |Kells||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Killinane Civil Parish}} |- |Kilcooly||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilmalkedar Civil Parish}} |- |Kilcummin||''
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''|| ||  |- |Kilduff||''
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''|| ||{{gray|O'Brennan Civil Parish}} |- |'''Kilflyn Village'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Kilflyn Village, County Kerry|Category for Kilflyn Village]]||{{gray|Kilflyn Civil Parish}} |- |Kilgarvan||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilgarvan Civil Parish}} |- |Kilgobnet||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Knockane Civil Parish}} |- |Kilmorna||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Knockanure Civil Parish}} |- |Kilmoyly||''
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''|| ||  |- |Knocknagashel||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Castleisland Civil Parish}} |- |Lauragh||''
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''|| ||  |- |Lispole||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kinard Civil Parish}} |- |Lisselton||''
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''|| ||  |- |Lough Caragh||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Glanbehy Civil Parish}} |- |Lower Colony||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Dingle Civil Parish}} |- |Lyracrumpane||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilfeighny Civil Parish}} |- |Muckross||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killarney Civil Parish, County Kerry|Killarney Civil Parish]] |- |New Chapel||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Dromod Civil Parish}} |- |Portmagee||''
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''|| ||  |- |Scartaglin||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Castleisland Civil Parish}} |- |Shronowen||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Galey Civil Parish}} |- |Stradbally||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Stradbally Civil Parish}} |- |Tahilla||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilcrohane Civil Parish}} |- |Tuosist||''
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''|| ||  |- |Upper Colony||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Dingle Civil Parish}} |- |Ventry||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ventry Civil Parish, County Kerry|Ventry Civil Parish]] |- |Waterville||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Dromod Civil Parish}} |} ---- :Towns page format version 4.0. Addition of Griffiths valuation on parish pages.. ----
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Towns Of County Kilkenny

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[[Category: Kilkenny Genealogy Free Space Pages]] : {| style="border: 1px solid lightgray;" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=10%|[[Space:Ireland_Counties_Team_Project_Links#County Kilkenny|Ireland Links]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=25%|[[Space:County Kilkenny, Ireland|Main Kilkenny Page]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=15%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Kilkenny|Civil Parishes]] ! align="center" style="background:#FFE373;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=20%|[[Space:Towns Of County Kilkenny|Towns & Villages]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=30%|[[Space: Leinster Team|Leinster Team page]] |} {| style="border: 1px solid lightgray;" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=50%|[[Space:Baronies Of County Kilkenny|Baronies of County Kilkenny]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=50%|[[Space:Superintendent Registrar's Districts, County_Kilkenny|Kilkenny Registrar Districts]] |}
See also the Counties navigation at the bottom of the page
[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' ---- ==About the towns lists== :Each town, city or population centre has a category and may or may not have its own information page. (Where the population centre is not in bold no category and/or information page has been created yet). Most towns and population centres will be found on the page for the Parish. :The list below is not necessarily a complete list. See Wikipedia's [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland|List of towns and village in the Republic Of Ireland]] for further population centres in the Republic. :'''''The CIB text for Town categories (which includes all population centre types) for County Kilkenny should only be created by a member of the Irish Roots or Categorization Teams due to the requirement to determine the exact format of the category name.''''' ==Towns or Cities== :The '''Towns category''' (which includes all population centre types for which a category has been created ''except'' cities) [[:Category:Towns, County Kilkenny|can be found here.]] :''c = designated a city, t = designated a town'' :{| width="100%" border="3" ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=20%|'''Cities/Towns in Kilkenny''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=5%|'''
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''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=35%|'''WikiTree Category Link''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;"|'''Parish or Dedicated Information Page''' |- |'''Kilkenny City'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Kilkenny City, Ireland|City of Kilkenny]]||[[Space:Kilkenny City, Ireland|Dedicated page for Kilkenny City]] |- |Ballyragget||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Donaghmore Civil Parish, County Kilkenny|Donaghmore Civil Parish]] |- |Bennettsbridge||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Danesfort Civil Parish}} |- |Callan Town||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Callan Civil Parish, County Kilkenny|Callan Civil Parish]] |- |Castlecomer Town||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Castlecomer Civil Parish}} |- |Fiddown||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Fiddown Civil Parish, County Kilkenny|Fiddown Civil Parish]] |- |'''Goresbridge'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Goresbridge, County Kilkenny|Category for Goresbridge]]||[[Space:Grangesilvia Civil Parish, County Kilkenny|Grangesilvia Civil Parish]] |- |Gowran||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Gowran Civil Parish, County Kilkenny|Gowran Civil Parish]] |- |'''Graiguenamanagh Town'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Graiguenamanagh Town, County Kilkenny|Category for Graiguenamanagh Town]]||[[Space:Graiguenamanagh Civil Parish, County Kilkenny|Graiguenamanagh Civil Parish]] |- |'''Inistioge Village'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Inistioge Village, County Kilkenny|Category for Inistioge Village]]||[[Space:Inistioge Civil Parish, County Kilkenny|Inistioge Civil Parish]] |- |Johnstown||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Erke Civil Parish}} |- |Kells||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kells Civil Parish}} |- |Kilmacow||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilmacow Civil Parish}} |- |'''Kilmaganny'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Kilmaganny, County Kilkenny|Category for Kilmaganny]]||[[Space:Kilmaganny Civil Parish, County Kilkenny|Kilmaganny Civil Parish]] |- |Mooncoin||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Ballytarsney Civil Parish}} |- |Mullinavat||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilbeacon Civil Parish}} |- |Paulstown||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Shankill Civil Parish}} |- |'''Pilltown'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Pilltown, County Kilkenny|Category for Pilltown]]||[[Space:Fiddown Civil Parish, County Kilkenny|Fiddown Civil Parish]] |- |'''Thomastown (Town)'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Thomastown (Town), County Kilkenny|Category for Thomastown (Town)]]||[[Space:Thomastown Civil Parish, County Kilkenny|Thomastown Civil Parish]] |- |Urlingford||''
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''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=35%|'''WikiTree Category Link''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;"|'''Parish or Dedicated Information Page''' |- |Ballyfoyle||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilmadum Civil Parish}} |- |Ballyhale||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Derrynahinch Civil Parish}} |- |Baurscoob||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Dunnamaggan Civil Parish}} |- |Castlewarren||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Tiscoffin Civil Parish}} |- |Clogh||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Castlecomer Civil Parish}} |- |Coan||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Dysart Civil Parish}} |- |Coolbaun||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Castlecomer Civil Parish}} |- |Coolcullen||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Mothell Civil Parish}} |- |Crosspatrick||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Erke Civil Parish}} |- |Danesfort Village||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Danesfort Civil Parish}} |- |Dungarvan||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Dungarvan Civil Parish}} |- |Dunnamaggan Village||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Dunnamaggan Civil Parish}} |- |'''Freshford Village'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Freshford Village, County Kilkenny|Category for Freshford Village]]||[[Space:Freshford Civil Parish, County Kilkenny|Freshford Civil Parish]] |- |Galmoy||''
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''|| ||  |- |Gattabaun||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Balleen Civil Parish}} |- |Glenmore||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilcoan Civil Parish}} |- |Grange||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Grange Civil Parish}} |- |Hugginstown||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Aghaviller Civil Parish, County Kilkenny|Aghaviller Civil Parish]] |- |Irishtown||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Saint Canice Civil Parish, County Kilkenny|Saint Canice Civil Parish]] |- |Jenkinstown||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Mayne Civil Parish}} |- |Johnswell||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Rathcoole Civil Parish}} |- |Kilmanagh||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilmanagh Civil Parish}} |- |Knocktopher||''
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''|| ||  |- |Lacken||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Saint Canice Civil Parish, County Kilkenny|Saint Canice Civil Parish]] |- |Maddockstown||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Blackrath Civil Parish}} |- |Owning||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Owning Civil Parish}} |- |Rathgarvan or Clifden||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Clara Civil Parish}} |- |Rathmoyle||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Ballinamara Civil Parish}} |- |Skeaghvasteen||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Powerstown Civil Parish}} |- |Slieveroe||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Rathpatrick Civil Parish}} |- |Stonyford||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Ennisnag Civil Parish}} |- |Templeorum||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Fiddown Civil Parish, County Kilkenny|Fiddown Civil Parish]] |- |The Rower||''
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''|| ||  |- |Threecastles||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Odagh Civil Parish}} |- |'''Tullagher Village'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Tullagher Village, County Kilkenny|Category for Tullagher Village]]||[[Space:Dysartmoon Civil Parish, County Kilkenny|Dysartmoon Civil Parish]] |- |Tullaroan||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Tullaroan Civil Parish}} |- |Whitehall||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilmacahill Civil Parish}} |- |Windgap||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Killamery Civil Parish}} |- |Woodsgift||''
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Towns Of County Londonderry

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: {| style="border: 1px solid lightgray;" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=10%|[[Space:Ireland_Counties_Team_Project_Links#County Londonderry|'''Ireland Links''']] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=25%|[[Space:County Londonderry, Ireland|'''Main Londonderry Page''']] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=15%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Londonderry|'''Civil Parishes''']] ! align="center" style="background:#FFE373;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=20%|[[Space:Towns Of County Londonderry|'''Towns & Villages''']] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=30%|[[Space:County Londonderry Team|'''Londonderry Team page''']] |} {| style="border: 1px solid lightgray;" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=50%|[[Space:Baronies Of County Londonderry|'''Baronies of County Londonderry''']] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=50%|[[Space:Superintendent_Registrar_Districts%2C_County_Londonderry|'''Londonderry Registrar Districts''']] |}
See also the Counties navigation at the bottom of the page
[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' ---- ==About the towns lists== :Each town, city or population centre has a category and may or may not have its own information page. (Where the population centre is not in bold no category and/or information page has been created yet). Most towns and population centres will be found on the page for the Parish. :The list below is not necessarily a complete list. See Wikipedia's [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_Northern_Ireland|List of towns and village in Northern Ireland]] for further population centres in the Northen Ireland region. :'''''The CIB text for Town categories (which includes all population centre types) for County Londonderry should only be created by a member of the Irish Roots or Categorization Teams due to the requirement to determine the exact format of the category name.''''' ==Towns or Cities== :The '''Towns category''' (which includes all population centre types for which a category has been created ''except'' cities) [[:Category:Towns, County Londonderry|can be found here.]] :''c = designated a city, t = designated a town'' :{| width="100%" border="3" ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=20%|'''Cities/Towns in Londonderry''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=5%|'''
Type
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Pop.
''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=35%|'''WikiTree Category Link''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;"|'''Parish or Dedicated Information Page''' |- |'''Derry-Londonderry'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Derry-Londonderry_City%2C_Ireland]]||[[Space:Derry_City%2C_Ireland|Dedicated page for Derry-Londonderry]] |- |'''Coleraine'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Coleraine, County Londonderry|Category for Coleraine]]||[[Space:Coleraine Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Coleraine Civil Parish]] |- |Culmore||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Templemore Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Templemore Civil Parish]] |- |Dungiven||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Dungiven Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Dungiven Civil Parish]] |- |Eglington||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Faughanvale Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Faughanvale Civil Parish]] |- |Kilrea||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilrea Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Kilrea Civil Parish]] |- |Limavady||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Drumachose Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Drumachose Civil Parish]] |- |'''Maghera'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Maghera, County Londonderry|Category for Maghera]]||[[Space:Maghera Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Maghera Civil Parish]] |- |'''Magherafelt Town'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Magherafelt Town, County Londonderry|Category for Magherafelt Town]]||[[Space:Magherafelt Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Magherafelt Civil Parish]] |- |New Buildings||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Clondermot Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Clondermot Civil Parish]] |- |Port Stewart||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballyaghran Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Ballyaghran Civil Parish]] |- |Strathfoyle||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Clondermot Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Clondermot Civil Parish]] |} ==Villages, Hamlets and Other Population Centres== :''h = designated a hamlet, v = designated a village, p = designated a population centre'' :{| width="100%" border="1" ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=20%|'''Cities/Towns in Londonderry''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=5%|'''
Type
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Pop.
''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=35%|'''WikiTree Category Link''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;"|'''Parish or Dedicated Information Page''' |- |Aghadowey||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Aghadowey Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Aghadowey Civil Parish]] |- |Aghanloo||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Aghanloo Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Aghanloo Civil Parish]] |- |Agivey||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Agivey Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Agivey Civil Parish]] |- |Altmover||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Bovevagh Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Bovevagh Civil Parish]] |- |Ardgarvan||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Drumachose Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Drumachose Civil Parish]] |- |Ardmore||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Clondermot Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Clondermot Civil Parish]] |- |Articlave||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Dunboe Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Dunboe Civil Parish]] |- |Ballinderry Bridge||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballinderry Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Ballinderry Civil Parish]] |- |Ballougry||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Templemore Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Templemore Civil Parish]] |- |Ballykelly||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Tamlaght Finlagan Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Tamlaght Finlagan Civil Parish]] |- |Ballymagrorty||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Templemore Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Templemore Civil Parish]] |- |Ballymaguigan||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Artrea Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Artrea Civil Parish]] |- |Ballynameen||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Desertoghill Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Desertoghill Civil Parish]] |- |Ballynease||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballyscullion Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Ballyscullion Civil Parish]] |- |Ballyrashane||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballyrashane Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Ballyrashane Civil Parish]] |- |Ballyronan||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Artrea Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Artrea Civil Parish]] |- |Ballysally||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Coleraine Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Coleraine Civil Parish]] |- |Baranailt||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Tamlaght Finlagan Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Tamlaght Finlagan Civil Parish]] |- |Bellaghy||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballyscullion Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Ballyscullion Civil Parish]] |- |Bellarena||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Magilligan Civil Parish}} |- |Blackhill||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Aghadowey Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Aghadowey Civil Parish]] |- |Bolea||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Drumachose Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Drumachose Civil Parish]] |- |Bovevagh||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Bovevagh Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Bovevagh Civil Parish]] |- |Burnside||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballyaghran Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Ballyaghran Civil Parish]] |- |Campsey||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Faughanvale Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Faughanvale Civil Parish]] |- |Castle Dawson||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Magherafelt Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Magherafelt Civil Parish]] |- |Castlerock||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Dunboe Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Dunboe Civil Parish]] |- |Caw||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Clondermot Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Clondermot Civil Parish]] |- |Churchtown||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Lissan Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Lissan Civil Parish]] |- |Clady||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Tamlaght O'Crilly Civil Parish}} |- |Claudy||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Cumber Upper Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Cumber Upper Civil Parish]] |- |Cloyfin||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballywillin Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Ballywillin Civil Parish]] |- |Coolessan||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Drumachose Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Drumachose Civil Parish]] |- |Coolkeeragh||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Clondermot Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Clondermot Civil Parish]] |- |Creggan||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Templemore Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Templemore Civil Parish]] |- |Culcrow||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Agivey Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Agivey Civil Parish]] |- |Culnady||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Maghera Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Maghera Civil Parish]] |- |Curran||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Maghera Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Maghera Civil Parish]] |- |Derrychrier||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Banagher Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Banagher Civil Parish]] |- |Desertmartin||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Desertmartin Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Desertmartin Civil Parish]] |- |Dhu Varren||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballywillin Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Ballywillin Civil Parish]] |- |Downhill||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Dunboe Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Dunboe Civil Parish]] |- |'''Draperstown'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Draperstown, County Londonderry|Category for Draperstown]]||[[Space:Ballynascreen Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Ballynascreen Civil Parish]] |- |Drumahoe||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Clondermot Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Clondermot Civil Parish]] |- |Drumcroon||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Macosquin Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Macosquin Civil Parish]] |- |Drumraighland||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Tamlaght Finlagan Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Tamlaght Finlagan Civil Parish]] |- |Drumsurn||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Balteagh Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Balteagh Civil Parish]] |- |Ebrington||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Templemore Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Templemore Civil Parish]] |- |Fallagloon||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Maghera Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Maghera Civil Parish]] |- |Feeny||''
v
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''|| ||[[Space:Banagher Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Banagher Civil Parish]] |- |Galliagh||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Templemore Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Templemore Civil Parish]] |- |Garvagh||''
v
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''|| ||[[Space:Errigal Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Errigal Civil Parish]] |- |Glen||''
h
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''|| ||[[Space:Maghera Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Maghera Civil Parish]] |- |Glenhead||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Tamlaght Finlagan Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Tamlaght Finlagan Civil Parish]] |- |Glenone||''
p
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''|| ||{{gray|Tamlaght O'Crilly Civil Parish}} |- |Gosheden||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Cumber Lower Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Cumber Lower Civil Parish]] |- |Gresteel||''
v
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''|| ||  |- |Gulladuff||''
v
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''|| ||  |- |Herveyhill||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Tamlaght O'Crilly Civil Parish}} |- |Inishrush||''
p
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''|| ||{{gray|Tamlaght O'Crilly Civil Parish}} |- |Kilcronaghan||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilcronaghan Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Kilcronaghan Civil Parish]] |- |Killaloo||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Cumber Lower Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Cumber Lower Civil Parish]] |- |Killykergan||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Aghadowey Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Aghadowey Civil Parish]] |- |Knockcloghrim||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Termoneeny Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Termoneeny Civil Parish]] |- |Laurel Hill||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Killowen Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Killowen Civil Parish]] |- |Letterloan||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Macosquin Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Macosquin Civil Parish]] |- |Lettershendony||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Cumber Lower Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Cumber Lower Civil Parish]] |- |Lislea||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilrea Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Kilrea Civil Parish]] |- |Lisnagelvin||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Clondermot Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Clondermot Civil Parish]] |- |Lisnamuck||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Maghera Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Maghera Civil Parish]] |- |Macosquin||''
v
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''|| ||[[Space:Macosquin Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Macosquin Civil Parish]] |- |Magilligan||''
p
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''|| ||{{gray|Magilligan Civil Parish}} |- |Meenan Park||''
p
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''|| ||  |- |Millburn||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Coleraine Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Coleraine Civil Parish]] |- |Milltown||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Agivey Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Agivey Civil Parish]] |- |Moneydig||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Desertoghill Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Desertoghill Civil Parish]] |- |'''Moneymore Village'''||'''''
v
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'''''||[[:Category:Moneymore Village, County Londonderry|Category for Moneymore Village]]||[[Space:Artrea Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Artrea Civil Parish]] |- |Moneyneany||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballynascreen Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Ballynascreen Civil Parish]] |- |Moyagall||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Maghera Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Maghera Civil Parish]] |- |Moys||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Tamlaght Finlagan Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Tamlaght Finlagan Civil Parish]] |- |Muldonagh||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Bovevagh Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Bovevagh Civil Parish]] |- |Myroe||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Tamlaght Finlagan Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Tamlaght Finlagan Civil Parish]] |- |Park||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Learmount Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Learmount Civil Parish]] |- |Ringsend||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Aghadowey Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Aghadowey Civil Parish]] |- |Shantallow||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Templemore Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Templemore Civil Parish]] |- |Slaghtmanus||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Cumber Lower Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Cumber Lower Civil Parish]] |- |Steelstown||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Templemore Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Templemore Civil Parish]] |- |Straidarran||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Learmount Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Learmount Civil Parish]] |- |'''Straw'''||'''''
p
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'''''||[[:Category:Straw, County Londonderry|Category for Straw]]||[[Space:Ballynascreen Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Ballynascreen Civil Parish]] |- |Swatragh||''
v
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''|| ||[[Space:Maghera Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Maghera Civil Parish]] |- |Tamlaght||''
p
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''|| ||{{gray|Tamlaght O'Crilly Civil Parish}} |- |The Branch||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Templemore Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Templemore Civil Parish]] |- |The Collon||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Templemore Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Templemore Civil Parish]] |- |The Cross||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Cumber Lower Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Cumber Lower Civil Parish]] |- |The Loup||''
v
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''|| ||[[Space:Artrea Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Artrea Civil Parish]] |- |The Quarter||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Desertoghill Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Desertoghill Civil Parish]] |- |The Rock||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Templemore Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Templemore Civil Parish]] |- |The Salmon Leap||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Macosquin Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Macosquin Civil Parish]] |- |The Six Towns||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballynascreen Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Ballynascreen Civil Parish]] |- |Tirkane||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Killelagh Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Killelagh Civil Parish]] |- |Tirmacoy||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Faughanvale Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Faughanvale Civil Parish]] |- |Tobermore||''
v
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilcronaghan Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Kilcronaghan Civil Parish]] |- |Tullintrain||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Cumber Upper Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Cumber Upper Civil Parish]] |- |Upperland||''
v
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''|| ||[[Space:Maghera Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Maghera Civil Parish]] |- |Waterside||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Killowen Civil Parish, County Londonderry|Killowen Civil Parish]] |- |Windy Hall||''
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Towns Of County Mayo

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: {| style="border: 1px solid lightgray;" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=10%|[[Space:Ireland_Counties_Team_Project_Links|'''Ireland Links''']] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=25%|[[Space:County Mayo, Ireland|'''Main Mayo Page''']] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=15%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Mayo|'''Civil Parishes''']] ! align="center" style="background:#FFE373;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=20%|[[Space:Towns Of County Mayo|'''Towns & Villages''']] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=30%|[[Space:County Mayo Team|'''Mayo Team page''']] |} {| style="border: 1px solid lightgray;" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=50%|[[Space:Baronies Of County Mayo|'''Baronies of County Mayo''']] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=50%|[[Space:Superintendent_Registrar_Districts%2C_County_Mayo|'''Mayo Registrar Districts''']] |} [[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' ---- ==About the towns lists== :Each town, city or population centre has a category and may or may not have its own information page. (Where the population centre is not in bold no category and/or information page has been created yet). Most towns and population centres will be found on the page for the Parish. :The list below is not necessarily a complete list. See Wikipedia's [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland|List of towns and village in the Republic Of Ireland]] for further population centres in the Republic. :'''''The CIB files for Town categories (which includes all population centre types) for County Mayo should only be created by a member of the Irish Roots or Categorization Teams due to the requirement to determine the exact format of the category name.''''' ==Towns or Cities== :The '''Towns category''' (which includes all population centre types for which a category has been created) [[:Category:Towns, County Mayo|can be found here.]] :''c = designated a city, t = designated a town'' :{| width="100%" border="3" ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=20%|'''Cities/Towns in Mayo''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=5%|'''
Type
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Pop.
''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=35%|'''WikiTree Category Link''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;"|'''Parish or Dedicated Information Page''' |- |Achill Sound||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Achill Civil Parish, County Mayo|Achill Civil Parish]] |- |'''Balla'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Balla, County Mayo|Category for Balla]]||[[Space:Balla Civil Parish, County Mayo|Balla Civil Parish]] |- |'''Ballina'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Ballina, County Mayo|Category for Ballina]]||[[Space:Kilmoremoy Civil Parish, County Mayo|Kilmoremoy Civil Parish]] |- |Ballindine||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Crossboyne Civil Parish, County Mayo|Crossboyne Civil Parish]] |- |'''Ballinrobe'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Ballinrobe, County Mayo|Category for Ballinrobe]]||[[Space:Ballinrobe Civil Parish, County Mayo|Ballinrobe Civil Parish]] |- |Ballycastle||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Doonfeeny Civil Parish, County Mayo|Doonfeeny Civil Parish]] |- |'''Ballyhaunis'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Ballyhaunis, County Mayo|Category for Ballyhaunis]]||[[Space:Annagh Civil Parish, County Mayo|Annagh Civil Parish]] |- |Bangor||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilcommon Civil Parish}} |- |Bellavary||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kildacommoge Civil Parish, County Mayo|Kildacommoge Civil Parish]] |- |'''Belmullet'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Belmullet, County Mayo|Category for Belmullet]]||{{gray|Kilcommon Civil Parish}} |- |Bunnyconnellan||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilgarvan Civil Parish, County Mayo|Kilgarvan Civil Parish]] |- |'''Castlebar'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Castlebar, County Mayo|Category for Castlebar]]||[[Space:Aglish Civil Parish, County Mayo|Aglish Civil Parish]] |- |Charlestown||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilbeagh Civil Parish, County Mayo|Kilbeagh Civil Parish]] |- |'''Claremorris'''||'''''
t
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'''''||[[:Category:Claremorris, County Mayo|Category for Claremorris]]||[[Space:Kilcolman Civil Parish, County Mayo|Kilcolman Civil Parish]] |- |'''Cong'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Cong, County Mayo|Category for Cong]]||[[Space:Cong Civil Parish, County Mayo|Cong Civil Parish]] |- |Crossmolina||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Crossmolina Civil Parish, County Mayo|Crossmolina Civil Parish]] |- |Dooagh||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Achill Civil Parish, County Mayo|Achill Civil Parish]] |- |'''Foxford'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Foxford, County Mayo|Category for Foxford]]||[[Space:Toomore Civil Parish, County Mayo|Toomore Civil Parish]] |- |Hollymount||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilcommon Civil Parish}} |- |'''Kilkelly'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Kilkelly, County Mayo|Category for Kilkelly]]||[[Space:Kilmovee Civil Parish, County Mayo|Kilmovee Civil Parish]] |- |Killala||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killala Civil Parish, County Mayo|Killala Civil Parish]] |- |Kilmaine||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilmainemore Civil Parish, County Mayo|Kilmainemore Civil Parish]] |- |'''Kiltimagh'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Kiltimagh, County Mayo|Category for Kiltimagh]]||[[Space:Killedan Civil Parish, County Mayo|Killedan Civil Parish]] |- |Knock||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Knock Civil Parish, County Mayo|Knock Civil Parish]] |- |'''Louisburgh'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Louisburgh, County Mayo|Category for Louisburgh]]||[[Space:Kilgeever Civil Parish, County Mayo|Kilgeever Civil Parish]] |- |Moylaw||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Crossmolina Civil Parish, County Mayo|Crossmolina Civil Parish]] |- |'''Newport'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Newport, County Mayo|Category for Newport]]||[[Space:Burrishoole Civil Parish, County Mayo|Burrishoole Civil Parish]] |- |Shrule||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Shrule Civil Parish, County Mayo|Shrule Civil Parish]] |- |'''Swinford'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Swinford, County Mayo|Category for Swinford]]||[[Space:Kilconduff Civil Parish, County Mayo|Kilconduff Civil Parish]] |- |'''Westport'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Westport, County Mayo|Category for Westport]]||[[Space:Aghagower Civil Parish, County Mayo|Aghagower Civil Parish]] |} ==Villages, Hamlets and Other Population Centres== :''h = designated a hamlet, v = designated a village, p = designated a population centre'' :{| width="100%" border="1" ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=20%|'''Cities/Towns in Mayo''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=5%|'''
Type
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Pop.
''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=35%|'''WikiTree Category Link''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;"|'''Parish or Dedicated Information Page''' |- |Aghagower||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Aghagower Civil Parish, County Mayo|Aghagower Civil Parish]] |- |Aghamore||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Aghamore Civil Parish, County Mayo|Aghamore Civil Parish]] |- |Aille||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Aghagower Civil Parish, County Mayo|Aghagower Civil Parish]] |- |Ardnaree||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilmoremoy Civil Parish, County Mayo|Kilmoremoy Civil Parish]] |- |Attimachugh||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Killasser Civil Parish, County Mayo|Killasser Civil Parish]] |- |Attymass||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Attymass Civil Parish, County Mayo|Attymass Civil Parish]] |- |Ballinrobe Demesne||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballinrobe Civil Parish, County Mayo|Ballinrobe Civil Parish]] |- |Ballintober||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballintober Civil Parish, County Mayo|Ballintober Civil Parish]] |- |Ballycarra||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Drum Civil Parish, County Mayo|Drum Civil Parish]] |- |'''Ballycroy'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Ballycroy, County Mayo|Category for Ballycroy]]||{{gray|Kilcommon Civil Parish}} |- |Ballyfarnagh||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilcolman Civil Parish, County Mayo|Kilcolman Civil Parish]] |- |Ballyglass||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Touaghty Civil Parish, County Mayo|Touaghty Civil Parish]] |- |Ballyhean||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballyhean Civil Parish, County Mayo|Ballyhean Civil Parish]] |- |Ballynastangford||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilcolman Civil Parish, County Mayo|Kilcolman Civil Parish]] |- |Ballysakeery||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballysakeery Civil Parish, County Mayo|Ballysakeery Civil Parish]] |- |Barnatra||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilcommon Civil Parish}} |- |Barnycarroll||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilcolman Civil Parish, County Mayo|Kilcolman Civil Parish]] |- |Bekan||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Bekan Civil Parish, County Mayo|Bekan Civil Parish]] |- |Belderg||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Doonfeeny Civil Parish, County Mayo|Doonfeeny Civil Parish]] |- |Bellacorick||''
p
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilcommon Civil Parish}} |- |Blacksod||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilmore Civil Parish, County Mayo|Kilmore Civil Parish]] |- |Bofeenaun||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Addergoole Civil Parish, County Mayo|Addergoole Civil Parish]] |- |Bofield||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilgarvan Civil Parish, County Mayo|Kilgarvan Civil Parish]] |- |Boghadoon||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Addergoole Civil Parish, County Mayo|Addergoole Civil Parish]] |- |'''Bohola'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Bohola, County Mayo|Category for Bohola]]||[[Space:Bohola Civil Parish, County Mayo|Bohola Civil Parish]] |- |'''Breaghwy'''||'''''
p
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'''''||[[:Category:Breaghwy, County Mayo|Category for Breaghwy]]||[[Space:Breaghwy Civil Parish, County Mayo|Breaghwy Civil Parish]] |- |Brickeens||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Bekan Civil Parish, County Mayo|Bekan Civil Parish]] |- |Broadhaven||''
p
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilcommon Civil Parish}} |- |Bunnacurry||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Achill Civil Parish, County Mayo|Achill Civil Parish]] |- |Bunnahowen||''
p
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilcommon Civil Parish}} |- |Callow||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Killasser Civil Parish, County Mayo|Killasser Civil Parish]] |- |Carracastle||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilbeagh Civil Parish, County Mayo|Kilbeagh Civil Parish]] |- |Carraholly||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilmeena Civil Parish, County Mayo|Kilmeena Civil Parish]] |- |Carrick||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilmore Civil Parish, County Mayo|Kilmore Civil Parish]] |- |Carrowbeg||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Burrishoole Civil Parish, County Mayo|Burrishoole Civil Parish]] |- |Carrowmore||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Lackan Civil Parish, County Mayo|Lackan Civil Parish]] |- |Carrownisky||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilgeever Civil Parish, County Mayo|Kilgeever Civil Parish]] |- |Carrowteige||''
p
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilcommon Civil Parish}} |- |Castlehill||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Addergoole Civil Parish, County Mayo|Addergoole Civil Parish]] |- |Cloghans Hill||''
p
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilcommon Civil Parish}} |- |Cloghbrack||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Addergoole Civil Parish, County Mayo|Addergoole Civil Parish]] |- |Clogher||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Burriscarra Civil Parish, County Mayo|Burriscarra Civil Parish]] |- |Clogher||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Islandeady Civil Parish, County Mayo|Islandeady Civil Parish]] |- |Clogher||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilmore Civil Parish, County Mayo|Kilmore Civil Parish]] |- |Cloghmore||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Achill Civil Parish, County Mayo|Achill Civil Parish]] |- |Cloondaff||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Addergoole Civil Parish, County Mayo|Addergoole Civil Parish]] |- |Cloonfallagh||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Aghamore Civil Parish, County Mayo|Aghamore Civil Parish]] |- |Cloontia||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilbeagh Civil Parish, County Mayo|Kilbeagh Civil Parish]] |- |Corroy||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballynahaglish Civil Parish, County Mayo|Ballynahaglish Civil Parish]] |- |Cregganbaun||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilgeever Civil Parish, County Mayo|Kilgeever Civil Parish]] |- |Cross||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Cong Civil Parish, County Mayo|Cong Civil Parish]] |- |Cuilmore||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Burrishoole Civil Parish, County Mayo|Burrishoole Civil Parish]] |- |Culleens||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilmoremoy Civil Parish, County Mayo|Kilmoremoy Civil Parish]] |- |Currane||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Achill Civil Parish, County Mayo|Achill Civil Parish]] |- |Cushlough||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Aghagower Civil Parish, County Mayo|Aghagower Civil Parish]] |- |Derreen||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Achill Civil Parish, County Mayo|Achill Civil Parish]] |- |Derryvohy||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Killedan Civil Parish, County Mayo|Killedan Civil Parish]] |- |Doocastle||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilturra Civil Parish, County Mayo|Kilturra Civil Parish]] |- |Dooega||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Achill Civil Parish, County Mayo|Achill Civil Parish]] |- |Doogort||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Achill Civil Parish, County Mayo|Achill Civil Parish]] |- |Doohooma||''
p
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilcommon Civil Parish}} |- |Dooleeg||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Crossmolina Civil Parish, County Mayo|Crossmolina Civil Parish]] |- |'''Drummin'''||'''''
p
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'''''||[[:Category:Drummin, County Mayo|Category for Drummin]]||[[Space:Oughaval Civil Parish, County Mayo|Oughaval Civil Parish]] |- |Dry Mills||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilvine Civil Parish, County Mayo|Kilvine Civil Parish]] |- |Fallmore||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilmore Civil Parish, County Mayo|Kilmore Civil Parish]] |- |Finny||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Ross Civil Parish, County Mayo|Ross Civil Parish]] |- |Garranard||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Moygawnagh Civil Parish, County Mayo|Moygawnagh Civil Parish]] |- |'''Geata Mór or Binghamstown'''||'''''
p
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'''''||[[:Category:Geata Mór or Binghamstown, County Mayo|Category for Geata Mór or Binghamstown]]||[[Space:Kilmore Civil Parish, County Mayo|Kilmore Civil Parish]] |- |Glenamoy||''
p
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilcommon Civil Parish}} |- |Glencorrib||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Shrule Civil Parish, County Mayo|Shrule Civil Parish]] |- |Glenhest||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Addergoole Civil Parish, County Mayo|Addergoole Civil Parish]] |- |Glenisland||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Islandeady Civil Parish, County Mayo|Islandeady Civil Parish]] |- |Glenree||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilgarvan Civil Parish, County Mayo|Kilgarvan Civil Parish]] |- |Gweesalia||''
p
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilcommon Civil Parish}} |- |Irishtown||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilvine Civil Parish, County Mayo|Kilvine Civil Parish]] |- |Islandeady||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Islandeady Civil Parish, County Mayo|Islandeady Civil Parish]] |- |Keel||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Achill Civil Parish, County Mayo|Achill Civil Parish]] |- |Keenagh Beg||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Crossmolina Civil Parish, County Mayo|Crossmolina Civil Parish]] |- |Killadoon||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilgeever Civil Parish, County Mayo|Kilgeever Civil Parish]] |- |Killasser||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Killasser Civil Parish, County Mayo|Killasser Civil Parish]] |- |Killateeaun||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballinrobe Civil Parish, County Mayo|Ballinrobe Civil Parish]] |- |Killavally||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballintober Civil Parish, County Mayo|Ballintober Civil Parish]] |- |Killedan||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Killedan Civil Parish, County Mayo|Killedan Civil Parish]] |- |Killour||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballinchalla Civil Parish, County Mayo|Ballinchalla Civil Parish]] |- |Kilmeena||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilmeena Civil Parish, County Mayo|Kilmeena Civil Parish]] |- |Kilmovee||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilmovee Civil Parish, County Mayo|Kilmovee Civil Parish]] |- |Kilsallagh||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Oughaval Civil Parish, County Mayo|Oughaval Civil Parish]] |- |Kincon||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilfian Civil Parish, County Mayo|Kilfian Civil Parish]] |- |Knockanillaun||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Ardagh Civil Parish, County Mayo|Ardagh Civil Parish]] |- |Knockmore||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballynahaglish Civil Parish, County Mayo|Ballynahaglish Civil Parish]] |- |Lahardaun||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Addergoole Civil Parish, County Mayo|Addergoole Civil Parish]] |- |Liscarney||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Aghagower Civil Parish, County Mayo|Aghagower Civil Parish]] |- |Lissatava||''
p
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilcommon Civil Parish}} |- |Lurga||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilbeagh Civil Parish, County Mayo|Kilbeagh Civil Parish]] |- |Mallaranny||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Burrishoole Civil Parish, County Mayo|Burrishoole Civil Parish]] |- |Manulla||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Manulla Civil Parish, County Mayo|Manulla Civil Parish]] |- |Mayo||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Mayo Civil Parish, County Mayo|Mayo Civil Parish]] |- |Midfield||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilconduff Civil Parish, County Mayo|Kilconduff Civil Parish]] |- |Murneen||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilcolman Civil Parish, County Mayo|Kilcolman Civil Parish]] |- |Murrisk||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Oughaval Civil Parish, County Mayo|Oughaval Civil Parish]] |- |Neale||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilmolara Civil Parish, County Mayo|Kilmolara Civil Parish]] |- |Newfield||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Burrishoole Civil Parish, County Mayo|Burrishoole Civil Parish]] |- |Newtown Cloghans||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilbelfad Civil Parish, County Mayo|Kilbelfad Civil Parish]] |- |Palmerstown||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Templemurry Civil Parish, County Mayo|Templemurry Civil Parish]] |- |Park||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Turlough Civil Parish, County Mayo|Turlough Civil Parish]] |- |Partry||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballyovey Civil Parish, County Mayo|Ballyovey Civil Parish]] |- |Pollagh||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Achill Civil Parish, County Mayo|Achill Civil Parish]] |- |Pollatomish||''
p
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilcommon Civil Parish}} |- |Pontoon||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Turlough Civil Parish, County Mayo|Turlough Civil Parish]] |- |Portacloy||''
p
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilcommon Civil Parish}} |- |Porturlin||''
p
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilcommon Civil Parish}} |- |Raheens||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Islandeady Civil Parish, County Mayo|Islandeady Civil Parish]] |- |Rakestreet||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Crossmolina Civil Parish, County Mayo|Crossmolina Civil Parish]] |- |Rathgranagher||''
h
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilmainemore Civil Parish, County Mayo|Kilmainemore Civil Parish]] |- |Rathnamagh||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilfian Civil Parish, County Mayo|Kilfian Civil Parish]] |- |Roonah Point||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilgeever Civil Parish, County Mayo|Kilgeever Civil Parish]] |- |Ross West||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Turlough Civil Parish, County Mayo|Turlough Civil Parish]] |- |Rossport||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilcommon Civil Parish}} |- |Roundfort||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilcommon Civil Parish}} |- |Scardaun||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Crossboyne Civil Parish, County Mayo|Crossboyne Civil Parish]] |- |Sheean||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Islandeady Civil Parish, County Mayo|Islandeady Civil Parish]] |- |Sonvolaun||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilmovee Civil Parish, County Mayo|Kilmovee Civil Parish]] |- |Srah||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballyovey Civil Parish, County Mayo|Ballyovey Civil Parish]] |- |Sraheens||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Bohola Civil Parish, County Mayo|Bohola Civil Parish]] |- |Srahmore||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Burrishoole Civil Parish, County Mayo|Burrishoole Civil Parish]] |- |'''Strade'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Strade, County Mayo|Category for Strade]]||[[Space:Templemore Civil Parish, County Mayo|Templemore Civil Parish]] |- |Tagheen||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Tagheen Civil Parish, County Mayo|Tagheen Civil Parish]] |- |Tierna||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Burrishoole Civil Parish, County Mayo|Burrishoole Civil Parish]] |- |Tippe||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilmore Civil Parish, County Mayo|Kilmore Civil Parish]] |- |Tonregee||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Achill Civil Parish, County Mayo|Achill Civil Parish]] |- |Toomour||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilturra Civil Parish, County Mayo|Kilturra Civil Parish]] |- |Tooreen||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Aghamore Civil Parish, County Mayo|Aghamore Civil Parish]] |- |'''Toormakeady'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Toormakeady, County Mayo|Category for Toormakeady]]||[[Space:Ballyovey Civil Parish, County Mayo|Ballyovey Civil Parish]] |- |Tulrohaun||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Annagh Civil Parish, County Mayo|Annagh Civil Parish]] |- |'''Turlough'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Turlough, County Mayo|Category for Turlough]]||[[Space:Turlough Civil Parish, County Mayo|Turlough Civil Parish]] |- |Ummoon||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Templemore Civil Parish, County Mayo|Templemore Civil Parish]] |- |Urlaur||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilmovee Civil Parish, County Mayo|Kilmovee Civil Parish]] |} ==Notes== :Towns page format version 3.4.

Towns Of County Sligo

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: {| style="border: 1px solid lightgray;" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=10%|[[Space:Ireland_Counties_Team_Project_Links|'''Ireland Links''']] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=25%|[[Space:County Sligo, Ireland|'''Main Sligo Page''']] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=15%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Sligo|'''Civil Parishes''']] ! align="center" style="background:#FFE373;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=20%|[[Space:Towns Of County Sligo|'''Towns & Villages''']] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=30%|[[Space:County Sligo Team|'''Sligo Team page''']] |} {| style="border: 1px solid lightgray;" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=50%|[[Space:Baronies Of County Sligo|'''Baronies of County Sligo''']] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=50%|[[Space:Superintendent_Registrar_Districts%2C_County_Sligo|'''Sligo Registrar Districts''']] |} [[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' ---- ==About the towns lists== :Each town, city or population centre has a category and may or may not have its own information page. (Where the population centre is not in bold no category and/or information page has been created yet). Most towns and population centres will be found on the page for the Parish. :The list below is not necessarily a complete list. See Wikipedia's [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland|List of towns and village in the Republic Of Ireland]] for further population centres in the Republic. :'''''The CIB files for Town categories (which includes all population centre types) for County Sligo should only be created by a member of the Irish Roots or Categorization Teams due to the requirement to determine the exact format of the category name.''''' ==Towns or Cities== :The '''Towns category''' (which includes all population centre types for which a category has been created) [[:Category:Towns, County Sligo|can be found here.]] :''c = designated a city, t = designated a town'' :{| width="100%" border="3" ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=20%|'''Cities/Towns in Sligo''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=5%|'''
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''|| ||{{gray|Killerry Civil Parish}} |- |Ballygawley||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilross Civil Parish}} |- |'''Ballymote'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Ballymote, County Sligo|Category for Ballymote]]||[[Space:Emlaghfad Civil Parish, County Sligo|Emlaghfad Civil Parish]] |- |'''Ballysadare'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Ballysadare, County Sligo|Category for Ballysadare]]||[[Space:Ballysadare Civil Parish, County Sligo|Ballysadare Civil Parish]] |- |Carney||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Drumcliff Civil Parish, County Sligo|Drumcliff Civil Parish]] |- |Cliffony||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ahamlish Civil Parish, County Sligo|Ahamlish Civil Parish]] |- |Collooney||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballysadare Civil Parish, County Sligo|Ballysadare Civil Parish]] |- |Coolaney||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Killoran Civil Parish}} |- |Easky||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Easky Civil Parish}} |- |Gorteen||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilfree Civil Parish}} |- |Grange||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ahamlish Civil Parish, County Sligo|Ahamlish Civil Parish]] |- |Inishcrone||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilglass Civil Parish}} |- |Mullaghmore||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ahamlish Civil Parish, County Sligo|Ahamlish Civil Parish]] |- |Riverstown||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilmacallan Civil Parish, County Sligo|Kilmacallan Civil Parish]] |- |Rosses Point||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Drumcliff Civil Parish, County Sligo|Drumcliff Civil Parish]] |- |'''Sligo Town'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Sligo Town, County Sligo|Category for Sligo Town]]||{{gray|Saint John's Civil Parish}} |- |Strandhill||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Killaspugbrone Civil Parish}} |- |'''Tobercurry'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Tobercurry, County Sligo|Category for Tobercurry]]||[[Space:Achonry Civil Parish, County Sligo|Achonry Civil Parish]] |} ==Villages, Hamlets and Other Population Centres== :''h = designated a hamlet, v = designated a village, p = designated a population centre'' :{| width="100%" border="1" ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=20%|'''Cities/Towns in Sligo''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=5%|'''
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''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=35%|'''WikiTree Category Link''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;"|'''Parish or Dedicated Information Page''' |- |Achonry||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Achonry Civil Parish, County Sligo|Achonry Civil Parish]] |- |Aclare||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilmacteige Civil Parish, County Sligo|Kilmacteige Civil Parish]] |- |Ballaghnatrillick||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Rossinver Civil Parish}} |- |Ballinafad||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Aghanagh Civil Parish}} |- |Ballindoon||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Killadoon Civil Parish}} |- |Ballinfull||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Drumcliff Civil Parish, County Sligo|Drumcliff Civil Parish]] |- |Ballynacarrow||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilvarnet Civil Parish}} |- |Beltra||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Dromard Civil Parish}} |- |Breaghwy||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ahamlish Civil Parish, County Sligo|Ahamlish Civil Parish]] |- |Bunnanaddan||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Cloonoghil Civil Parish}} |- |Carns Hill||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Saint John's Civil Parish}} |- |Carrowneden||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Achonry Civil Parish, County Sligo|Achonry Civil Parish]] |- |Cashelgarran||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Drumcliff Civil Parish, County Sligo|Drumcliff Civil Parish]] |- |Castlebaldwin||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilmacallan Civil Parish, County Sligo|Kilmacallan Civil Parish]] |- |Castlegal||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Drumcliff Civil Parish, County Sligo|Drumcliff Civil Parish]] |- |Chaffpool||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Achonry Civil Parish, County Sligo|Achonry Civil Parish]] |- |Cloghboley||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Drumcliff Civil Parish, County Sligo|Drumcliff Civil Parish]] |- |Cloonacool||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Achonry Civil Parish, County Sligo|Achonry Civil Parish]] |- |Cloonkeevy||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Emlaghfad Civil Parish, County Sligo|Emlaghfad Civil Parish]] |- |Cloonloogh||''
p
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''|| ||{{gray|Killaraght Civil Parish}} |- |Colgagh||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Calry Civil Parish, County Sligo|Calry Civil Parish]] |- |Corbally||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Castleconor Civil Parish, County Sligo|Castleconor Civil Parish]] |- |Cranmore||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Saint John's Civil Parish}} |- |Culfadda||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Drumrat Civil Parish}} |- |'''Curry'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Curry, County Sligo|Category for Curry]]||[[Space:Achonry Civil Parish, County Sligo|Achonry Civil Parish]] |- |Dromard||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Dromard Civil Parish}} |- |Dromore West||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilmacshalgan Civil Parish}} |- |Drumcliff||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Drumcliff Civil Parish, County Sligo|Drumcliff Civil Parish]] |- |Drumfin||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilmorgan Civil Parish}} |- |Drummacool||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilmacallan Civil Parish, County Sligo|Kilmacallan Civil Parish]] |- |Geevagh||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilmactranny Civil Parish}} |- |Gleneask||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilmacteige Civil Parish, County Sligo|Kilmacteige Civil Parish]] |- |Graniamore||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Toomour Civil Parish, County Sligo|Toomour Civil Parish]] |- |Kesh||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Toomour Civil Parish, County Sligo|Toomour Civil Parish]] |- |Kilfree||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilfree Civil Parish}} |- |Kilglass||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilglass Civil Parish}} |- |Killavil||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilshalvy Civil Parish}} |- |Kilmactranny||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilmactranny Civil Parish}} |- |Knocknahur||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilmacowen Civil Parish}} |- |Lavagh||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Achonry Civil Parish, County Sligo|Achonry Civil Parish]] |- |Lisserlough||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Killaraght Civil Parish}} |- |Magheraboy||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Saint John's Civil Parish}} |- |Milltown||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Drumcliff Civil Parish, County Sligo|Drumcliff Civil Parish]] |- |Monasterredan||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilcolman Civil Parish}} |- |Moneygold||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ahamlish Civil Parish, County Sligo|Ahamlish Civil Parish]] |- |Owenbeg||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Easky Civil Parish}} |- |Rathcormack||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Drumcliff Civil Parish, County Sligo|Drumcliff Civil Parish]] |- |Rathlee||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Easky Civil Parish}} |- |Rathmullen||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Emlaghfad Civil Parish, County Sligo|Emlaghfad Civil Parish]] |- |Rockfield||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Killoran Civil Parish}} |- |Skreen||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Skreen Civil Parish}} |- |Sooey||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Ballynakill Civil Parish}} |- |Templeboy||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Templeboy Civil Parish}} |- |Templehouse||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilvarnet Civil Parish}} |- |Toorlestraun||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilmacteige Civil Parish, County Sligo|Kilmacteige Civil Parish]] |} ==Notes== :Towns page format version 3.4.

Towns Of County Tyrone

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See also the Counties navigation at the bottom of the page
[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' ---- ==About the towns lists== :Each town, city or population centre has a category and may or may not have its own information page. (Where the population centre is not in bold no category and/or information page has been created yet). Most towns and population centres will be found on the page for the Parish. :The list below is not necessarily a complete list. See Wikipedia's [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_Northern_Ireland|List of towns and village in Northern Ireland]] for further population centres in the Northen Ireland region. :'''''The CIB text for Town categories (which includes all population centre types) for County Tyrone should only be created by a member of the Irish Roots or Categorization Teams due to the requirement to determine the exact format of the category name.''''' ==Towns or Cities== :The '''Towns category''' (which includes all population centre types for which a category has been created ''except'' cities) [[:Category:Towns, County Tyrone|can be found here.]] :''c = designated a city, t = designated a town'' :{| width="100%" border="3" ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=20%|'''Cities/Towns in Tyrone''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=5%|'''
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''|| ||[[Space:Clogher Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Clogher Civil Parish]] |- |'''Aughnacloy'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Aughnacloy, County Tyrone|Category for Aughnacloy]]||[[Space:Carnteel Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Carnteel Civil Parish]] |- |'''Caledon'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Caledon, County Tyrone|Category for Caledon]]||[[Space:Aghaloo Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Aghaloo Civil Parish]] |- |'''Castlederg'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Castlederg, County Tyrone|Category for Castlederg]]||[[Space:Urney Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Urney Civil Parish]] |- |Coal Island||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Donaghenry Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Donaghenry Civil Parish]] |- |'''Cookstown'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Cookstown, County Tyrone|Category for Cookstown]]||[[Space:Derryloran Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Derryloran Civil Parish]] |- |'''Dungannon'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Dungannon, County Tyrone|Category for Dungannon]]||[[Space:Drumglass Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Drumglass Civil Parish]] |- |'''Fintona'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Fintona, County Tyrone|Category for Fintona]]||[[Space:Donacavey Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Donacavey Civil Parish]] |- |'''Fivemiletown'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Strabane, County Tyrone|Category for Strabane]]||[[Space:Urney Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Urney Civil Parish]] |} ==Villages, Hamlets and Other Population Centres== :''h = designated a hamlet, v = designated a village, p = designated a population centre'' :{| width="100%" border="1" ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=20%|'''Cities/Towns in Tyrone''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=5%|'''
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''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=35%|'''WikiTree Category Link''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;"|'''Parish or Dedicated Information Page''' |- |Aghintain||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Clogher Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Clogher Civil Parish]] |- |Aghyaran||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Termonamongan Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Termonamongan Civil Parish]] |- |Altamooskan||''
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''||''
''|| ||[[Space:Errigal Keerogue Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Errigal Keerogue Civil Parish]] |- |Altishahane||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Donaghedy Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Donaghedy Civil Parish]] |- |Arboe Village||''
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''||''
''|| ||[[Space:Arboe Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Arboe Civil Parish]] |- |Ardstraw Village||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ardstraw Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Ardstraw Civil Parish]] |- |Artigarvan||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Leckpatrick Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Leckpatrick Civil Parish]] |- |'''Artrea Village'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Artrea Village, County Tyrone|Category for Artrea Village]]||[[Space:Artrea Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Artrea Civil Parish]] |- |Aughamullan||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Clonoe Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Clonoe Civil Parish]] |- |'''Ballygawley'''||'''''
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'''''||'''''
'''''||[[:Category:Ballygawley, County Tyrone|Category for Ballygawley]]||[[Space:Errigal Keerogue Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Errigal Keerogue Civil Parish]] |- |'''Ballymagorry Village'''||'''''
v
'''''||'''''
'''''||[[:Category:Ballymagorry Village, County Tyrone|Category for Ballymagorry Village]]||[[Space:Leckpatrick Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Leckpatrick Civil Parish]] |- |Ballynamallaght||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Donaghedy Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Donaghedy Civil Parish]] |- |Ballyneaner||''
p
''||''
''|| ||[[Space:Donaghedy Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Donaghedy Civil Parish]] |- |Ballyreagh||''
p
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''|| ||[[Space:Carnteel Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Carnteel Civil Parish]] |- |Baronscourt||''
p
''||''
''|| ||[[Space:Ardstraw Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Ardstraw Civil Parish]] |- |Benburb||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Clonfeacle Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Clonfeacle Civil Parish]] |- |Beragh||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Clogherny Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Clogherny Civil Parish]] |- |Bodoney||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Dromore Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Dromore Civil Parish]] |- |Brantry||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Aghaloo Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Aghaloo Civil Parish]] |- |Bready||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Donaghedy Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Donaghedy Civil Parish]] |- |Bridgend||''
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''|| ||  |- |Broughderg||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Lissan Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Lissan Civil Parish]] |- |Cabragh||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killeeshil Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Killeeshil Civil Parish]] |- |Campsie||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Cappagh Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Cappagh Civil Parish]] |- |Cappagh||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Pomeroy Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Pomeroy Civil Parish]] |- |'''Carland'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Carland, County Tyrone|Category for Carland]]||[[Space:Donaghmore Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Donaghmore Civil Parish]] |- |Carnteel Village||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Carnteel Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Carnteel Civil Parish]] |- |'''Carrickmore'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Carrickmore, County Tyrone|Category for Carrickmore]]||[[Space:Termonmaguirk Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Termonmaguirk Civil Parish]] |- |'''Castlecaulfield'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Castlecaulfield, County Tyrone|Category for Castlecaulfield]]||[[Space:Donaghmore Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Donaghmore Civil Parish]] |- |Clady||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Urney Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Urney Civil Parish]] |- |Clanabogan||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Drumragh Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Drumragh Civil Parish]] |- |Clare||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ardstraw Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Ardstraw Civil Parish]] |- |Cloghcor||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Bodoney Upper Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Bodoney Upper Civil Parish]] |- |Creggan||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Termonmaguirk Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Termonmaguirk Civil Parish]] |- |Crilly||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Aghaloo Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Aghaloo Civil Parish]] |- |Cullion||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Donaghedy Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Donaghedy Civil Parish]] |- |Curr||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Clogherny Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Clogherny Civil Parish]] |- |Derryfubble||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Clonfeacle Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Clonfeacle Civil Parish]] |- |Donaghanie Upper||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Clogherny Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Clogherny Civil Parish]] |- |Donaghey||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Donaghenry Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Donaghenry Civil Parish]] |- |'''Donaghmore Village'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Donaghmore Village, County Tyrone|Category for Donaghmore Village]]||[[Space:Donaghmore Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Donaghmore Civil Parish]] |- |Dooish||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Longfield West Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Longfield West Civil Parish]] |- |Douglas Bridge||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ardstraw Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Ardstraw Civil Parish]] |- |'''Dromore Village'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Dromore Village, County Tyrone|Category for Dromore Village]]||[[Space:Dromore Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Dromore Civil Parish]] |- |Drumenny||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Donaghedy Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Donaghedy Civil Parish]] |- |Drumlea||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Bodoney Lower Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Bodoney Lower Civil Parish]] |- |Drumlegagh||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ardstraw Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Ardstraw Civil Parish]] |- |Drumnakilly||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Termonmaguirk Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Termonmaguirk Civil Parish]] |- |'''Drumquin Village'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Drumquin Village, County Tyrone|Category for Drumquin Village]]||[[Space:Longfield East Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Longfield East Civil Parish]] |- |Dunmoyle||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Errigal Keerogue Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Errigal Keerogue Civil Parish]] |- |Dunnamanagh||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Donaghedy Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Donaghedy Civil Parish]] |- |Dunnamore||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kildress Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Kildress Civil Parish]] |- |Dyan||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Aghaloo Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Aghaloo Civil Parish]] |- |Edendork||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Tullyniskan Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Tullyniskan Civil Parish]] |- |Eglish||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Clonfeacle Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Clonfeacle Civil Parish]] |- |Eskragh||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Clogher Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Clogher Civil Parish]] |- |Favor Royal||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Errigal Trough Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Errigal Trough Civil Parish]] |- |Fyfin||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ardstraw Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Ardstraw Civil Parish]] |- |Galbally||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Pomeroy Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Pomeroy Civil Parish]] |- |Garvaghy||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Errigal Keerogue Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Errigal Keerogue Civil Parish]] |- |Glenhull||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Bodoney Lower Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Bodoney Lower Civil Parish]] |- |Gortaclare||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Clogherny Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Clogherny Civil Parish]] |- |Gortavoy Bridge||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Pomeroy Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Pomeroy Civil Parish]] |- |Gorticashel Upper||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Bodoney Lower Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Bodoney Lower Civil Parish]] |- |Gortin||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Bodoney Lower Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Bodoney Lower Civil Parish]] |- |Gortreagh||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kildress Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Kildress Civil Parish]] |- |Granville||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Donaghmore Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Donaghmore Civil Parish]] |- |Greencastle||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Bodoney Lower Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Bodoney Lower Civil Parish]] |- |Grenville||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Clonfeacle Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Clonfeacle Civil Parish]] |- |Greystone||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Clonfeacle Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Clonfeacle Civil Parish]] |- |Killen||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Termonamongan Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Termonamongan Civil Parish]] |- |Killeter||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Termonamongan Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Termonamongan Civil Parish]] |- |Killycolpy||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Arboe Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Arboe Civil Parish]] |- |Killyman Village||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killyman Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Killyman Civil Parish]] |- |Killymoon Demesne||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Derryloran Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Derryloran Civil Parish]] |- |Kilsally||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballyclog Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Ballyclog Civil Parish]] |- |Kilskeery Village||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilskeery Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Kilskeery Civil Parish]] |- |Kingsmill||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Artrea Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Artrea Civil Parish]] |- |Knockmoyle||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Cappagh Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Cappagh Civil Parish]] |- |Knocknahorn||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Dromore Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Dromore Civil Parish]] |- |Laghey Corner||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killyman Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Killyman Civil Parish]] |- |Legland||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ardstraw Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Ardstraw Civil Parish]] |- |Liscloon||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Donaghedy Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Donaghedy Civil Parish]] |- |Lisdoart||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Carnteel Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Carnteel Civil Parish]] |- |Lislap||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Cappagh Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Cappagh Civil Parish]] |- |Loughmacrory||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Termonmaguirk Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Termonmaguirk Civil Parish]] |- |Magheramason||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Donaghedy Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Donaghedy Civil Parish]] |- |Milltown Burndennet||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Donaghedy Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Donaghedy Civil Parish]] |- |'''Minterburn'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Minterburn, County Tyrone|Category for Minterburn]]||[[Space:Aghaloo Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Aghaloo Civil Parish]] |- |'''Mountfield'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Mountfield, County Tyrone|Category for Mountfield]]||[[Space:Cappagh Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Cappagh Civil Parish]] |- |'''Mountjoy'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Mountjoy, County Tyrone|Category for Mountjoy]]||[[Space:Cappagh Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Cappagh Civil Parish]] |- |Mountjoy||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Clonoe Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Clonoe Civil Parish]] |- |Mourne Beg||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Termonamongan Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Termonamongan Civil Parish]] |- |Moy||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Clonfeacle Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Clonfeacle Civil Parish]] |- |Moygashel||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Clonfeacle Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Clonfeacle Civil Parish]] |- |Mullaghmore||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Cappagh Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Cappagh Civil Parish]] |- |Mullaghslin Glebe||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Clogherny Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Clogherny Civil Parish]] |- |Newmills||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Tullyniskan Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Tullyniskan Civil Parish]] |- |Newtownstewart||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ardstraw Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Ardstraw Civil Parish]] |- |Oritor||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kildress Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Kildress Civil Parish]] |- |Plumbridge||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Bodoney Upper Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Bodoney Upper Civil Parish]] |- |Pomeroy Village||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Pomeroy Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Pomeroy Civil Parish]] |- |Rock||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Desertcreat Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Desertcreat Civil Parish]] |- |Rockstown||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Termonmaguirk Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Termonmaguirk Civil Parish]] |- |Roscavey||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Clogherny Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Clogherny Civil Parish]] |- |Sandholes||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Desertcreat Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Desertcreat Civil Parish]] |- |Seein||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Urney Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Urney Civil Parish]] |- |Seskinore||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Clogherny Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Clogherny Civil Parish]] |- |Sess Kilgreen||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Errigal Keerogue Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Errigal Keerogue Civil Parish]] |- |Sheskinshule||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Bodoney Lower Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Bodoney Lower Civil Parish]] |- |Sion Mills||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Urney Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Urney Civil Parish]] |- |Six-mile-cross||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Termonmaguirk Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Termonmaguirk Civil Parish]] |- |Sperrin||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Bodoney Upper Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Bodoney Upper Civil Parish]] |- |'''Stewartstown'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Stewartstown, County Tyrone|Category for Stewartstown]]||[[Space:Donaghenry Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Donaghenry Civil Parish]] |- |Stralongford||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilskeery Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Kilskeery Civil Parish]] |- |Stranagalwilly||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Learmount Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Learmount Civil Parish]] |- |Straughroy||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Cappagh Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Cappagh Civil Parish]] |- |Tamnamore||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Killyman Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Killyman Civil Parish]] |- |Tattyreagh||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Drumragh Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Drumragh Civil Parish]] |- |The Diamond||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Arboe Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Arboe Civil Parish]] |- |Tiroony||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Termonmaguirk Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Termonmaguirk Civil Parish]] |- |Trillick||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilskeery Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Kilskeery Civil Parish]] |- |Tullaghoge||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Desertcreat Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Desertcreat Civil Parish]] |- |Tulnacross||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kildress Civil Parish, County Tyrone|Kildress Civil Parish]] |- |Victoria Bridge||''
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Towns Of County Wicklow

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[[Category: Wicklow Genealogy Free Space Pages]] : {| style="border: 1px solid lightgray;" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=10%|[[Space:Ireland_Counties_Team_Project_Links#County Wicklow|Ireland Links]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=25%|[[Space:County Wicklow, Ireland|Main Wicklow Page]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=15%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Wicklow|Civil Parishes]] ! align="center" style="background:#FFE373;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=20%|[[Space:Towns Of County Wicklow|Towns & Villages]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=30%|[[Space: Leinster Team|Leinster Team page]] |} {| style="border: 1px solid lightgray;" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=50%|[[Space:Baronies Of County Wicklow|Baronies of County Wicklow]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=50%|[[Space:Superintendent Registrar's Districts, County_Wicklow|Wicklow Registrar Districts]] |}
See also the Counties navigation at the bottom of the page
[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' ---- ==About the towns lists== :Each town, city or population centre has a category and may or may not have its own information page. (Where the population centre is not in bold no category and/or information page has been created yet). Most towns and population centres will be found on the page for the Parish. :The list below is not necessarily a complete list. See Wikipedia's [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland|List of towns and village in the Republic Of Ireland]] for further population centres in the Republic. :'''''The CIB text for Town categories (which includes all population centre types) for County Wicklow should only be created by a member of the Irish Roots or Categorization Teams due to the requirement to determine the exact format of the category name.''''' ==Towns or Cities== :The '''Towns category''' (which includes all population centre types for which a category has been created ''except'' cities) [[:Category:Towns, County Wicklow|can be found here.]] :''c = designated a city, t = designated a town'' :{| width="100%" border="3" ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=20%|'''Cities/Towns in Wicklow''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=5%|'''
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''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=35%|'''WikiTree Category Link''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;"|'''Parish or Dedicated Information Page''' |- |Arklow||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Arklow Civil Parish, County Wicklow|Arklow Civil Parish]] |- |Ashford||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Killiskey Civil Parish}} |- |Aughrim||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballykine Civil Parish, County Wicklow|Ballykine Civil Parish]] |- |'''Avoca Town'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Avoca Town, County Wicklow|Category for Avoca Town]]||[[Space:Castlemacadam Civil Parish, County Wicklow|Castlemacadam Civil Parish]] |- |'''Baltinglass Town'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Baltinglass Town, County Wicklow|Category for Baltinglass Town]]||[[Space:Baltinglass Civil Parish, County Wicklow|Baltinglass Civil Parish]] |- |'''Blessington'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Blessington, County Wicklow|Category for Blessington]]||[[Space:Blessington Civil Parish, County Wicklow|Blessington Civil Parish]] |- |'''Bray Town'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Bray Town, County Wicklow|Category for Bray Town]]||[[Space:Bray Civil Parish, County Wicklow|Bray Civil Parish]] |- |Carnew||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Carnew Civil Parish, County Wicklow|Carnew Civil Parish]] |- |'''Delgany Town'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Delgany Town, County Wicklow|Category for Delgany Town]]||[[Space:Delgany Civil Parish, County Wicklow|Delgany Civil Parish]] |- |Donard||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Donard Civil Parish, County Wicklow|Donard Civil Parish]] |- |Glenealy||''
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''|| ||  |- |'''Greystones'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Greystones, County Wicklow|Category for Greystones]]||[[Space:Delgany Civil Parish, County Wicklow|Delgany Civil Parish]] |- |Kilcoole||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilcoole Civil Parish, County Wicklow|Kilcoole Civil Parish]] |- |Kilmacanoge||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilmacanoge Civil Parish}} |- |Kilpedder||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Kilcoole Civil Parish, County Wicklow|Kilcoole Civil Parish]] |- |Laragh||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Derrylossary Civil Parish, County Wicklow|Derrylossary Civil Parish]] |- |Newcastle||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Newcastle Lower Civil Parish}} |- |Newtown Mountkennedy||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Newcastle Upper Civil Parish}} |- |'''Rathdrum Town'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Rathdrum Town, County Wicklow|Category for Rathdrum Town]]||[[Space:Rathdrum Civil Parish, County Wicklow|Rathdrum Civil Parish]] |- |Rathnew||''
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''|| ||  |- |Redcross||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Redcross Civil Parish, County Wicklow|Redcross Civil Parish]] |- |Roundwood||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Derrylossary Civil Parish, County Wicklow|Derrylossary Civil Parish]] |- |Shillelagh||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Carnew Civil Parish, County Wicklow|Carnew Civil Parish]] |- |Stratford||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Rathbran Civil Parish, County Wicklow|Rathbran Civil Parish]] |- |Tinahely||''
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''|| ||{{gray|Kilcommon Civil Parish}} |- |'''Wicklow'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Wicklow, County Wicklow|Category for Wicklow]]||[[Space:Drumkay Civil Parish, County Wicklow|Drumkay Civil Parish]] |} ==Villages, Hamlets and Other Population Centres== :''h = designated a hamlet, v = designated a village, p = designated a population centre'' :{| width="100%" border="1" ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=20%|'''Cities/Towns in Wicklow''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=5%|'''
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''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=35%|'''WikiTree Category Link''' ! align="left" style="background:#BAD66E;"|'''Parish or Dedicated Information Page''' |- |Annacurragh||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Preban Civil Parish, County Wicklow|Preban Civil Parish]] |- |Annamoe||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Derrylossary Civil Parish, County Wicklow|Derrylossary Civil Parish]] |- |Ballinaclash||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballykine Civil Parish, County Wicklow|Ballykine Civil Parish]] |- |Ballinglen||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Preban Civil Parish, County Wicklow|Preban Civil Parish]] |- |Ballycoog||''
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''|| ||  |- |Ballycoog Upper||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballintemple Civil Parish, County Wicklow|Ballintemple Civil Parish]] |- |Ballyknockan||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Boystown Civil Parish, County Wicklow|Boystown Civil Parish]] |- |Ballywaltrim||''
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''|| ||  |- |Coolboy||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Carnew Civil Parish, County Wicklow|Carnew Civil Parish]] |- |Coolkenna||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Aghowle Civil Parish, County Wicklow|Aghowle Civil Parish]] |- |'''Dunlavin Village'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Dunlavin Village, County Wicklow|Category for Dunlavin Village]]||[[Space:Dunlavin Civil Parish, County Wicklow|Dunlavin Civil Parish]] |- |'''Enniskerry Village'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Enniskerry Village, County Wicklow|Category for Enniskerry Village]]||[[Space:Powerscourt Civil Parish, County Wicklow|Powerscourt Civil Parish]] |- |Fassaroe||''
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''|| ||  |- |'''Glendalough'''||'''''
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'''''||[[:Category:Glendalough, County Wicklow|Category for Glendalough]]||[[Space:Derrylossary Civil Parish, County Wicklow|Derrylossary Civil Parish]] |- |Grange Con||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Ballynure Civil Parish, County Wicklow|Ballynure Civil Parish]] |- |Greenan||''
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''|| ||[[Space:Knockrath Civil Parish, County Wicklow|Knockrath Civil Parish]] |- |'''Hollywood Village'''||'''''
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Townsend, Montana

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It was Lewis and Clark who first traveled through the Broadwater County area in 1805. The first white settlers, however, arrived in the late 1860s, after the Civil War. In 1883, it was a major railroad stop. The town became the center for business for the region and then the county. It is close to Helena, Montana. It is primarily a farming and ranching region today. === Related WikiTree Pages === *[[Space:Townsend_Family_History|Townsend Family History]] *[[Space:Townsend, Massachusetts|Townsend, Massachusetts]] [[Category:Townsend, Montana]]

Townsend Genealogy: A Record of the Descendants of John Townsend, 1743-1821

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ ==Townsend Genealogy: A Record of the Descendants of John Townsend, 1743-1821, and of His Wife, Jemima Travis, 1746-1832== * by [[Abbe-178|Cleveland Abbe]] (1838-1916) * published by F. Allaben Genealogical Company, 1909 * 106 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Townsend Genealogy: A Record of the Descendants of John Townsend, 1743-1821|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations === * https://books.google.com/books?id=6CxZAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/townsendgenealog02abbe * https://archive.org/details/townsendgenealog00abbe * https://archive.org/details/townsendgenealog03abbe * http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005773017 === 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 === * Abbe, Cleveland. ''[[Space:Townsend Genealogy: A Record of the Descendants of John Townsend, 1743-1821|Townsend Genealogy: A Record of the Descendants of John Townsend, 1743-1821]]'' (F. Allaben Genealogical Co., 1909) [ Page ]. * ([[#Abbe|Abbe]])

Townsend--Townshend, 1066-1909

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Townsend--Townshend, 1066-1909 == The history, genealogy and alliances of the English and American house of Townsend. * by Margaret Townsend (Mdme. Giovanni Tagliapietra) * Newly Compiled, Revised, and Illustrated * published by Broadway Pub. Co., New York, 1909 * 125 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Townsend--Townshend, 1066-1909|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/townsendtownshen01tagl * https://archive.org/details/townsendtownshen00tagl * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009573384 * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=25685 === Table of Contents === * A Foreword * Preface * Introduction * The Townshend Family * The Marriage of Lady Audrey Townshend * Descendants of Jeremiah Townsend * Descendants of Ebenezer Townsend * Extracts From The Descendants of Martin Townsend, of Watertown, Mass. * The Testimony of Richard Townsend1... * Richard Townshend, Councillor of Virginia * Addenda * A Memorial of John, Henry, And Richard Townsend, And Their Descendants * Townsend Genealogy. Chapter I. John, Henry, And Richard Townsend * Chapter II. John Townsend * Chapter III. John, Son of John 1st * Chapter IV. Thomas, Son of John 1st * Chapter V. Elizabeth, Daughter of John 1st * Chapter VI. James, Son of John 1st * Chapter VII. George, Son of John 1st * Chapter VIII. Daniel, Son of John 1st * Chapter IX. Henry 1st * Chapter X. Henry, Son of Henry 1st * Chapter XI. John, Son of Henry 1st * Chapter XII. Mary, Daughter of Henry 1st * Chapter XV. Richard 1st * Chapter XIV. Robert, Son of Henry 1st * Chapter XIII. Rose, Daughter of Henry 1st * Chapter XVI. John, Son of Richard * Chapter XVII. Richard, Son of Richard * A Short History of The English Townsends * The Underhill And Townsend Families * Broken And Untraced Branches * Addenda === 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 === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Townsend, Margaret. ''[[Space:Townsend--Townshend, 1066-1909|Townsend--Townshend, 1066-1909]]'' (Broadway Pub. Co., New York, 1909) [ Page ]. * ([[#Townsend|Townsend]]) * Townsend, Margaret. ''[[Space:Townsend--Townshend, 1066-1909|Townsend--Townshend, 1066-1909]]'' (Broadway Pub. Co., New York, 1909) [ Page ].

Townsley Bibles of Iowa

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I have transcribed data from 2 family Bibles from my grandmother processions, she was the granddaughter of Cyrus and Elizabeth Townsley. I have also copied obituaries and other documents found in the Bibles of Cyrus and Elizabeth Townsley and also his son George Townsley and his wife Harriet. I have not sorted through all this information myself yet. I want to make sure the information is available to other researchers. Please look under images for scans, I will see if I can upload pdfs as well. All I ask is to keep this for noncommercial use and credit me and the appropriate Bible as the source. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Townsley Family and Frinds of Iowa Small Photo Hoard Found.

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I have found a small hoard of photos from the family of [[Townsley-136 | Cyrus Townsley]] and [[Stevenson-3121 | Elizabeth Stevenson Townsley]] who came from the Xenia Ohio area and settle in Iowa in my grandmother's possessions (she was Cyrus's grandaughter). Many photos have Iowa studio labels and I will be posting them a few at a time. These seem to be friends and family and few have names. All very old, about 6 tin types in hoard. Any help identifying them greatly appreciated. Cyrus and Elizabeth Townsley's photos where in the album, but since I posted those on their entries first, please view them by these links [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Townsley-136 1], [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Stephenson-2471-1 2], and [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Stephenson-2471-2 3]. Photos related to the album, but not inside it. [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Townsley-136-2 Cyrus Townsley and likely Elizabeth], believed to be at their home. Information from Cyrus and Elizabeth Townsley Bible to follow [[Space:Townsley_Bibles_of_Iowa|here]]. More photos still to come. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Townville, South Carolina

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Toy Name Study

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[[Category:Toy Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == Origins == This very unusual and interesting name is of Olde English origins, and one of the very first of all surnames to be recorded anywhere in the world. The first example shown below may not have been hereditary, although this is not proven. Either way it is an excellent example of the irrepressible early medieval habit of creating a 'sire-name' from a baptismal name or a nickname. The precise medieval meaning of 'toi' is obscure. It may have been a form of endearment, certainly it was found as a baptismal name as in the recording of Godfridus fillius Toye of Lincoln in the year 200. The nickname when applied was apparently given to someone who was particularly light-hearted or frivolous in his behaviour, although a further and more logical suggestion is that it may have applied to people who were good at sport and games. Early examples of the surname recordings include Aldwin Toie of Devon, in the 1184 Pipe Rolls, Alan Toye in the 1274 Hundred Rolls of Suffolk, and Warin Toy of Cambridge in the 1275 Hundred Rolls. Later recordings taken from church registers include the marriage of Edward Toye to Elizabeth Chittis at St Botolphs Church, Bishopsgate, London, on May 2nd 1654, whilst Hannah Toye, the daughter of Samuel and Sarah Toye, was christened on January 26th 1694 at Sedgley village in Staffordshire. The parish register of St Michaels, Barbados, for 'Ano 1680' records the rare name of (Kathryn) Toyer. 'Toyer' maybe the Sussex/Kent form of 'Toy(e)', although we believe that 'Toyer' is the occupational form of 'Toy(e)', and describes a maker of playthings. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Aluric Toi, which was dated 1086, The Domesday Book of Hampshire, during the reign of King William I, known as 'The Conqueror', 1066-1087.Origins: [https://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Toy SurnameDB] == Distribution == This name is almost exclusive to Cornwall, with moderate numbers also in London. A distribution map can be seen [https://your-family-history.com/surname/t/toy/ here]. == Famous and Infamous Toys == === 16th Century === * [[Toye-217|Sir Edward Toye]] (~1503-1558), vicar of Cleobury Mortimer, Shropshire ~1542 to 1588 * [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humphrey_Toy Humphrey Toy] (~1537-1577), first to publish the New Testament in Welsh === 19th century === * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crawford_Howell_Toy Crawford Howell Toy] (1836–1919), American Hebrew scholar * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Toy_(baseball) Jim Toy] (1858–1919), American professional baseball player * [https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sidney_Toy Charles Sidney Toy] (1875-1967), Cornish architect and historian === 20th century === * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbara_Toy Barbara Toy] (1908–2001), Australian-British travel writer, theatrical director, playwright, and screenplay writer * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Toy Sam Toy] (1923–2008), American industrialist; chairman of Ford Motor Company 1980–86 * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camden_Toy Camden Toy] (b. 1957), American actor and script writer == External Links == * Facebook: [https://www.facebook.com/groups/2066959486726750/?ref=bookmarks The Judd and Toy Families of Australia] * Facebook: [https://www.facebook.com/groups/440570812735274 Toys (Cornish Ancestors)] * IslandWiki: [https://www.theislandwiki.org/index.php/Descendants_of_Robert_Toy The Descendants of Robert Toy] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Judd-3112|Rob Judd]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! Add {{Tag Link|Toy}} to your list of [[Special:Following|followed tags]]. That way you'll see all our discussions in {{G2G}}. == Sources == == Task List == * Origins of name - DONE * Geological distribution - DONE * Famous / infamous persons - DONE * Clean and source all non-US TOY profiles - IN PROGRESS

Trabajo

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Trabajo de informatica

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Hello.Our names is Madalina and Beatriz.We have this space to meet interesting people.One kiss and very hugs.Good-Bye Jose

Tracewell Cemetery, Parkersburg, West Virginia

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This is a listing of the graves & gravestones in the Tracewell Cemetery which is located in (but not a part of) the Sunset Memory Gardens Cemetery located at 936 Marrtown Rd, Parkersburg, WV 26101. You can drive through the Memory Gardens Cemetery to reach it. The sign in front states that it was established in 1841, perhaps starting with the earliest dated grave, a Richard Mayhew who was a Revolutionary War Soldier who died in 1841. Richard Mayhew was the father of Walker Mayhew, who married Alcinda Tracewell, the daughter of Edward L Tracewell. This graveyard was started by Edward L. Tracewell II on property which he owned. Edward was the Sheriff of Wood County in 1830's. There are approximately 450 graves in this cemetery. Interesting enough, there are only about 20 known graves, (perhaps more that are no longer marked) out of the 450 with the Tracewell surname on them. Many of the others are relatives and friends. The rest are folks from the Parkersburg, Wood County, WV area. Note, there is at least one more "Tracewell Cemetery" in the Parkersburg, WV area, notably the small "Amos Tracewell Cemetery" in Mineral Wells (about 10 miles from Parkersburg) that has about a dozen graves. I will add this cemetery after I get as far as I can on this one.

Tracey Rooney To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Rooney-411|Tracey Rooney]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Rooney-411&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Tracey Rooney To-Do List|Tracey's current to-do list]].''

Tracing Bogor History

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[[:Category: Asian Projects]] [[:Category: Indonesia]] [[:Category: Indonesia Project]] [[:Category: Tokoh_Tionghoa_Indonesia]] [[:Category: Famous Indos]] [[ Category: Culture, Tradition, History, Indonesia]] ;===== [[Category: Java]] [[Category: West_Java]] [[Category: Bogor]] [[Category:Indonesian_History]] So far the only known enough about Bogor Palace was established in 1740 during the reign of Governor General of the Netherlands - [[Imhoff-127 | Baron Van Imhoff]] -as a resting place in question. He was designated as a city Buitenzorg or "city without preoccupations" in 1745 (1). At that time it is said that there are nine villages merged into one government called Kampung Baru Regentschap under a village head who was given the title Demang. It is unclear how much of the population at that time., Just say that in 1752 there are no strangers in Buitenzorg, except the Netherlands (2). This means that the Chinese / Chinese and Arabic yet. New in 1904 the decision of the Governor General Van Nederland Indie number 4 in 1904 Hoofplaats Buitenzorg said that the area is 1,205 km2 and is composed of two sub-districts and 7 villages, which is projected to 30,000 inhabitants (3). Unfortunately not explained whether this year sudan no Chinese and Arabic. Here I am not going to talk about the Arabs because I did not have any knowledge of them. I will try to trace the history of the Chinese in Bogor although this article does not constitute a systematic and in-depth studies due to lack of time and energy. I would start a search with an assumption about the origin of the existence of the Chinese in Bogor, which is associated with a historical event. If we follow the story of the massacre of the Chinese in Batavia in the Dutch term -which is called Chineezenmoord - in 1740 (4), said that at that time between 5000-10000 Chinese were killed, so many Chinese who fled to other areas for save yourself. They are, among others, fled to the East, first to Bekasi, and then along the north coast of Java to Central Java. Some say that some of them also fled to the area of ​​Tangerang, Cullinan and Ciampea. Therefore, it can be estimated that there are among those who also were to Buitenzorg, just maybe not to the city for fear of arrest Netherlands. Perhaps that's why it is said that in 1752 there are no foreigners other than the Netherlands. But in 1817 when the Botanical Garden was established and also in 1904 when the exit decision of the Governor General, the conditions might have changed so as to be expected at that time at Buitenzorg existing Chinese people (6). Especially if it is said that the temple Hok Tek Bio is located at Bogor Market has existed since 200 years ago (7). Means even before the Botanical Garden was established the Chinese people have settled there. Obviously this is related to the Chinese from Batavia who fled to Cullinan (8) and Ciampea. In the early 1800s it was certainly the issue in 1740 has been somewhat forgotten that the Chinese people dare to enter the town or city of Bogor Buitenzorg (9) that we know today. Therefore, perhaps quite appropriate for us to say that in the late 1790s or early 1800s Bogor community has begun to vary (10). Since then the Chinese people had already become an integral part of the city of Bogor, especially when we associate with the existence of the settlement of the Chinese in Jalan Suryakencana now (first Handelstraat or Jalan Perniagaan) that for some families seem to be pulled back to around the last quarter of 1800 ( 11). It can also be attributed to the fact the appointment of brothers [[Souw-4|Souw Siauw Tjong]] and [[Souw-5|Souw Siauw Keng]] wealthy (they lived in West Jakarta Jalan Perniagaan) became Lieutenant. Both are known philanthropist, helped establish a school for the children of his native land. Dutch East Indies government provides titulair Luitenant degree (honorary) to Tjong in May 1877, while Keng promoted to Lieutenant der Chineezen pads, 1884 (12). Giving the rank of Lieutenant or Captain China has always given when the Dutch want to control a Chinese community that has the greater number, therefore in Bogor was certainly no family wealthy Chinese who was appointed as Lieutenant or Captain China, and given the location Handelstraat very strategic, namely in the city center, it can be ascertained that wealthy families reside in this main road. Only, when and to whom it was given the rank still needs to be pursued further. (13) About the existence of a rich Chinese family in Bogor can be estimated from the fact that in 1873 the first railroad between Batavia-Buitenzorg (Bogor) was built. Obviously it's not possible train path reserved only for the Netherlands alone. Moreover, if we refer to the architecture of the city of Bogor when it is, and it can be seen for an explanation of Setiadi Sopandi, entitled "Architecture of Bogor -Read Back Character Colonial City Environment" (14). According Sopandi, in the city of Bogor is also enforced ethnic residential zone or wijkenstelsel (1835-1915), the European community settlements that surround the Bogor Botanical Garden, Jalan Ir Juanda, Jalan A Yani until Ciwaringin region (to the north), and the regional park Kencana (east). While the Chinatown area of ​​Bogor formed along Jalan Suryakencana (formerly called Handelstraat or Way of Commerce in accordance with its function as an economic center of the city) is located right in between the two rivers (Ciliwung Cipakancilan in the east and in the west). According to him, the actual indigenous communities do not have the concentration or custom domain as well as the people of Europe and China, however, Demat Wiranata (1749-1758) and then apply to the Governor General to open land in Sukahati (Empang, formerly still Bogor Palace yard) to be managed and this area then developed as the concentration of indigenous settlements and Arab (Arab settlements marked by his own mosque). The interaction between the Chinese with the natives seem to have intensified in the early 19th century with the establishment Sarekat Dagang Islamiyah by RA Tirtoadisuryo in 1909 in Buitenzorg (Bogor), which followed the model of Siang Hwee (chamber of commerce Chinese) that was formed in 1906 in Batavia ( 15). In fact, according to the story, regardless of their clash between Kong Sing the Chinese and SI in Solo (Surakarta) years of 1911-1912, the founder of SI in Surakarta, Haji Samanhudi, initially was a member of Sing Kong, the community of mutual help organization of the Chinese in Surakarta , Samanhudi then formed Rekso Rumekso ie Kong Sing his Javanese (16). A good relationship between the Chinese and Native (Sunda) in Bogor city can perhaps be seen also in the field of education. A short history of the school of unity which was originally named the People's School "[[Thung-19 | Prof.Dr.Ir.Thung]]", it is clear that the school is open to children of all nations and classes, although ultimately, more pupils coming from ethnic Chinese. There are still many things that can be explored in terms of the interaction between cultures that occurred long ago, among others in the field of language (19), the arts (including film (20)) and even technology (building technology, agriculture (21), printing (22)) , because to my knowledge, the first lot of rice milling around Bogor. Unfortunately, the study of it is still very limited. The younger generation needs to be encouraged to explore the history of the city so that they do not lose their identity and origin. Sociologically, the identity and the origin is an important factor for every individual - and of course a community - in laying out the next steps. ==Sources== *1 Other sources say that the resort was built in August 1744, and not only occupied by the Governor of the Netherlands (including Herman Willem Daendels), but Also by the British Governor (Sir Stamford Raffles) (http: //en.wikipedia. org / wiki / Istana_Bogor). *2 http://imngrh.wordpress.com/2007/10/12/sejarah-kota-bogor-2/ *3 Ibid. *4 http://mimbarsaputro.wordpress.com/2006/03/10/tragedi-pembantaian-orang-tionghoa-di-batavia/: Tragedy Massacre The Chinese in Batavia; *5 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/budaya_tionghua/message/22175 *6 http://sejarahkecil.wordpress.com/. stated that: "In the past Daendels, he moved the administrative capital of Weltevreden and Batavia to move the shelter from Batavia to Buitenzorg (Bogor). With his salary, 130,000 guilders, he bought land Buitenzorg to the government and built a magnificent palace for himself, namely Bogor Palace. Land around the palace resale to Chinese entrepreneurs and resold to the government palace. At the time of going to be replaced by W. Janssens, Daendels sell his palace. For the sale, he has gained 900,000 guilders. On 27 April 1811, W. Janssens came accompanied by a major general French, Jumel. Daendels immediately replaced and repatriated. As a prisoner ". *8 Of note Denys Lombard in his book Cross-Cultural Nusa Java, published in 1996 by PT. Gramedia Pustaka Utama, at Ci Leungsi also a temple that was built in the 18th century by the people of the plantation there, just as the temple Tanjung Kait (vol. II, 1996: 258). *11 (http://www.yayasankesatuan.org/), or in other words he must have been born in the late 18th century from parents who had settled in Buitenzorg least a few years earlier. *13 (http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=kapiten+cina+buitenzorg&btnG=Search). *16 Ibid. *17 http://www.yayasankesatuan.org/. *18 In this book Denys Lombard, Nusa Java Cross-Cultural consisting of three volumes could be a first point of reference. The book was published by PT Gramedia Pustaka Utama, Jakarta in 1996. *19 It is said that in 1884, Lie Kim Hok, a Chinese from Bogor were educated by missionaries Coolsma, published a grammar normative Malay, the Malay language - grammar first to be written by non-Dutch (Lombard, vol. I, 1996: 166). *20 Lombard talks about the Chinese Peranakan - • like Wong brothers (since 1928), Tan brothers and the sisters, who filmed the legends of China with the actors peranakan like Lima Siloeman Rat, 1935, San Pek Eng Tay, or the drama that occurred in Java as Nyai Dasima (1929), or in Sumatra (Melati van Agam, 1930) (vol. I, 1996: 197). *21 According to Lombard, "Through the Chinese, was born a type of farming that nearly engine: treadle pumps, mill sugar cane, coconut squeezer, and especially rice grinder , as well as the plow" (vol. II, 1996: 260). In addition, he said, "However there is a strong presumption that a number of useful plants, which are cultivated in Java, and is known by the name originating from China, indeed introduced during the past centuries by planters crossbreed. Can doisebutkan some examples of vegetables: leek and chive which is a kind of onion, turnip and mustard greens pecai or China "(vol. II, 1996: 261). *22 According to Denys Lombard, in the 1820s many private printing run of non-Dutch - most Chinese people, so that in 1914 counted no less than 78 pieces of printing throughout Java. They developed a library of Malay substantial amount (vol. 1.1996: 151-152).

Tracing the LUUS family back to Europe Origins

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[[Category:Luus Name Study]] The goal of this project is to find the Luus root, how did we get to south africa, how many Luus family came over, where do we come from Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Luus-12|Cara Erasmus]]. 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 dated back to my great grandfather - Albertus Johannes Luus roughly born between 1880-1893 I need to know When was he born where was he born who was he married too how many children did he have and who are they ect ( the one child was my grandfather Henrik Petrus Luus, born 3 Feb 1911 died 1962, married to Dorethea Maria Pretorius, they had four daughters and my dad albertus johannes luus the 2nd * * 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=14792302 send me a private message]. Thank you so much, I really need help, I have scratched through the internet to no avail, founf many AJ Luus's but can't make a direct connection May the odds forever be in our favor, as this project is a 60th gift to my dad, who lost his own father when he was only two years old

Tracing the Sargent Record

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The goal of this project is to find whether or not the Colonial Sargents can be traced back to the Plantagenet family of English Royalty and Viking roots. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Mikkelsen-273|Helen Mikkelsen]]. 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 evidence of birth, life, death of people from the Sargent line previous to 1780. * To explore connections to other lines (particularly Braybrook, Delapole, and Plantagenet) through evidence of marriage and birth. * To follow threads of the Sargent line as it weaves through England and Western Europe. 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=12811619 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Tracking Lazarus

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This is an attempt at separating the many Lazarus Stewarts most of whom are located in the Pennsylvania area and for the most part all related. 1: Lazarus Stewart Sr. Lazarus Stewart I was born in Scotland abt. 1683. He emigrated with his family first to Ireland, then to Holland, and finally to America, and settled in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, in 1723. He married his cousin Margaret Stewart daughter of [[Stewart-1290|Charles Stewart]] and [[Harris-1225|Margaret Harris]] in 1709. He died in Lancaster Pennsylvania 1743. According to "History of Dauphin County Pennyslvania" published in 1907 At a session of the Presbytery held at Middle Octoraro, Lancaster county, November 20th 1735, Lazarus Stewart appeared to prosecute a supplication of Manada creek for a new erection. The region along Manada creek to the mountains was settled rapidly, and the people early began to feel the inconvenience of going so far as Derry to church, and moved for a new "erection or congregation. He cleared 20 acres and built a house and barn on the land he acquired but never obtained a warrant from the Penns. In a land description of Dec 2, 1738 his land is mentioned as adjoining. After his death his son Lazarus took out a warrant dated Oct. 20, 1743 for the land his father had never patented. In later years the heirs became involved in a lawsuit over the division over the first Lazarus' estate. *In an entry in a minute book of the Pennsylvania board of property: “28th 12 mo. 1728 [Feb. 28:, __1728-9]:[[Stewart-4429|George Stewart]] requests the grant of about 500 acres or land below the fork of Sawatara creek, 200 acres for himself and 300 acres for his brother-in-law, Lazarus Stewart.” ---- 2: Lazarus Stewart Jr. was born in 1718 most likely in Ireland and died in 1781 in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. His father was [[Stewart-1287|Lazarus Stewart Sr.]] and mother is still unknown at this point. His wife was named Elizabeth ? He was listed as a road overseer on the 1762 Hanover township records. ---- 3: Capt. Lazarus Stewart was born on 16 May 1734 to James Stewart son of Charles and Margaret Stewart daughter of Lazarus Sr. He married Martha Espy on 26 Sep 1765, in York County, Pennsylvania. He commanded a company known as "The Paxtang Rangers". He died July 34 1778 at the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Wyoming| Wyoming Massacre]. In many different books he has been listed as the son of Lazarus 1, Alexander, Robert, John and james. However in the court records over the settling of Lazarus 1's estate he is said to be the son of James and Margaret and there is a Lazarus named a son in James' will. *Lineages, Inc., comp. Private Church Registers to 1800, York County, Pennsylvania [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2001. *Named a son in James Stewarts will. Wills, 1730-1908; Index, 1729-1947; Author: Lancaster County (Pennsylvania). Register of Wills; Probate Place: Lancaster, Pennsylvania ---- 4: Lt. Lazarus Stewart was born in 1740 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania to John and Frances Stewart. He married Dorcas Hopkins around 1775. He died on July 3rd 1778 with his cousin Cpt Lazarus at the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Wyoming| Wyoming Massacre]. He is often listed as Lazarus Stewart Jr. but only in newer texts that refer to the Battle of Wyoming. In the colonial minutes taken from their era he was referred to as "the younger" but not as a Jr. I believe the confusion probably comes from the fact that he was outlived by his uncle Lazarus Jr. who lived in the same area. He is mentioned in his mothers will when she refers to her grand daughter Frances Stewart daughter of Lazarus Stewart deceased. Pennsylvania, Wills and Probate Records, 1683-1993 Dauphin County Wills, Vol 1a-1c, 1785-1814. PG. 227 ---- 5: [[Stewart-11534|Lazarus Stewart Sr.]] was born in 1763 in Rowan North Carolina to James Stewart (brother of Lt. Lazarus Stewart). He married Mary Boyd. He died in Adams Illinois in 1830. *Year: 1810; Census Place: Barren, Kentucky; Roll: 5; Page: 81; Image: 00053; Family History Library Film: 0181350 *1820 U S Census; Census Place: Crawford, Indiana; Page: 7; NARA Roll: M33_14; Image: 19 *1830; Census Place: Greene, Illinois; Series: M19; Roll: 24; Page: 13; Family History Library Film: 0007649 ---- 6: Lazarus Stewart was born in 1770 in North Carolina to David Stewart (son of Lazarus I) and Barbara Hamilton. He married Polly Pemberton. His fathers estate in Rowan Co. was divided Apr 25, 1811 among Sally Cowan, Polly (Mary) Stewart McRavey, Thomas Stewart, David Stewart, & Lazarus Stewart by an order of the court. ---- 7: Lazarus Stewart was born in 1772 in Virginia to Charles Stewart brother of Capt. Lazarus Stewart. He died in Berkeley County Virginia in 1836. [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6bSEDwKhQ4COFpVMHM5bEp5Tk0/view?usp=sharing] *1820 U S Census; Census Place: Martinsburg, Berkeley, Virginia; Page: 86; NARA Roll: M33_129; Image: 99 *Ancestry.com. West Virginia, Wills and Probate Records, 1724-1985 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. ---- 8: Lazarus Stewart III was born in 1779 in Pennsylvania to Lazarus II and Agnes ?. He married Mary Thompson and then Jane Stewart . Was Sheriff of Allegheny County in 1817. *Year: 1810; Census Place: Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania; Roll: 44; Page: 235; Image: 00125; Family History Library Film: 0193670 *1820 U S Census; Census Place: Wilkes Barre, Luzerne, Pennsylvania; Page: 292; NARA Roll: M33_105; Image: 185 ---- 9: Lazarus Stewart was born in 1783 in Lancaster Pennsylvania to James Stewart II (grandson of Lazarus I) and Priscilla Espy (sister of Martha Espy who was the mother of Capt. Lazarus) . He married Elizabeth Betsy Crisman in 1817. He died in Wilkes Barre County, Pennsylvania on 7 Jun 1839. *Wills, 1787-1916; Index, 1787-1918; Author: Luzerne County (Pennsylvania). Register of Wills; Probate Place: Luzerne, Pennsylvania *The Wyoming Valley in the Nineteenth Century. ---- 10: Lazarus P Stewart was born in 1786 to Thomas Hamilton Stewart (brother of David Stewart). * 1830; Census Place: Hardeman, Tennessee; Series: M19; Roll: 176; Page: 355; Family History Library Film: 0024534 ---- 11: Lazarus Stewart was born abt 1808 in Hanover, Dauphin Pennsylvania to James Stewart and Hannah Jameson 11: Lazarus Stewart Jr. was born in 1805 to Lazarus Stewart Sr. and Mary Boyd. He married margaret. He died in 1865 in Jackson indiana, ---- 12: Lazarus Stewart was born in 1812 in Pennsylvania. He married Sarah. *Year: 1870; Census Place: Dorrance, Luzerne, Pennsylvania; Roll: M593_1365; Page: 399A; Image: 121143; Family History Library Film: 552864 *Year: 1880; Census Place: Slocum, Luzerne, Pennsylvania; Roll: 1148; Family History Film: 1255148; Page: 338A; Enumeration District: 102; Image: 0808 ---- 13: Lazarus Stewart was born in 1818 in Tennessee. He married Amanda Jane Findley 13 Aug 1840, in Gasconade, Missouri. *Year: 1850; Census Place: Jefferson, Osage, Missouri; Roll: M432_408; Page: 420B; Image: 402 *Year: 1860; Census Place: Osceola, St Clair, Missouri; Roll: M653_644; Page: 909; Image: 414; Family History Library Film: 803644 *Year: 1870; Census Place: Jefferson, Osage, Missouri; Roll: M593_796; Page: 133A; Image: 412424; Family History Library Film: 552295 *Ancestry.com. Missouri, Marriage Records, 1805-2002 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2007. ---- 14: Lazarus Smith Stewart was born on 28 Feb 1822 in North Carolina to William Stewart and Frances Elizabeth Smith. He married Mary "Polly" Sanders. He died in 1878 in North Carolina, *Edmund West, comp.. Family Data Collection - Births [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2001. *Year: 1860; Census Place: Harnett, North Carolina; Roll: M653_900; Page: 260; Image: 524; Family History Library Film: 803900 *Year: 1870; Census Place: Averasboro, Harnett, North Carolina; Roll: M593_1142; Page: 4B; Image: 266855; Family History Library Film: 552641 ---- 15: Lazarus Bugg Stewart was born in 1857 in Tennessee to William Pemberton Stewart and Caroline Minerva Devasier. He married Margaret F in 1877 and Ellen in 1899. *Year: 1870; Census Place: District 13, Marshall, Tennessee; Roll: M593_1546; Page: 164A; Image: 93735; Family History Library Film: 553045 *Year: 1880; Census Place: District 19, Giles, Tennessee; Roll: 1257; Family History Film: 1255257; Page: 366A; Enumeration District: 117 *Year: 1900; Census Place: Justice Precinct 2, Bell, Texas; Roll: 1610; Page: 16B; Enumeration District: 0019; FHL microfilm: 1241610 *http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=16301240&ref=acom ---- 16: Lazarus Stewart was born in 1863 in Missouri to Vincent Stewart and Mary Ann James. He married Nancy Delinda Mahon in 1889. *Year: 1870; Census Place: Jefferson, Osage, Missouri; Roll: M593_796; Page: 133B; Image: 412429; Family History Library Film: 552295 *Year: 1880; Census Place: Jefferson, Osage, Missouri; Roll: 707; Family History Film: 1254707; Page: 454C; Enumeration District: 118; Image: 0493 *Year: 1900; Census Place: Jackson, Maries, Missouri; Roll: 874; Page: 25A; Enumeration District: 0075; FHL microfilm: 1240874 *Year: 1910; Census Place: Jackson, Maries, Missouri; Roll: T624_797; Page: 7B; Enumeration District: 0054; FHL microfilm: 1374810 *Year: 1920; Census Place: Jefferson City Ward 3, Cole, Missouri; Roll: T625_914; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 53; Image: 244 *Ancestry.com. Web: RootsWeb Marriage Records Index [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. ---- 17: Lazarus A Stewart was born in 1878 in North Carolina to John Riley Stewart and Mary Elizabeth McLamb. He first married Lessie McLamb and then Bettie Tart on 15 Feb 1925, in Johnston, North Carolina. He died on 23 May 1939 in Fayetteville, Cumberland, North Carolina . *Year: 1900; Census Place: Averasboro, Harnett, North Carolina; Roll: 1199; Page: 26B; Enumeration District: 0035; FHL microfilm: 1241199 *Ancestry.com. North Carolina, Death Certificates, 1909-1976 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2007. *Ancestry.com. North Carolina, Marriage Records, 1741-2011 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. *Ancestry.com. North Carolina, Death Certificates, 1909-1976 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2007. *Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. ---- 18: Lazarus Laster Stewart was born in 1885 in North Carolina to Linsey Stewart and Tabitha Reeves. He married Louisa Elizabeth Norris. he died on 26 Oct 1974 in Erwin, Harnett, North Carolina. *Year: 1900; Census Place: Averasboro, Harnett, North Carolina; Roll: 1199; Page: 24B; Enumeration District: 0035; FHL microfilm: 1241199 *Year: 1910; Census Place: Duke, Harnett, North Carolina; Roll: T624_1116; Page: 5A; Enumeration District: 0069; FHL microfilm: 1375129 *Ancestry.com. North Carolina, Death Certificates, 1909-1976 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2007. ---- 19: Lazarus Bugg Stewart was born in 1886. ---- 20: Lazarus Stewart was born in 1913. He died in Attala City, Mississippi in 1960. ---- 21: Lazarus Monroe Stewart was born in 1934. He died in 1964 in South Carolina.

Tracking of Enslaved Family in Mary Dent Beall 1806 Will

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[[Category:Prince George's County, Maryland, Slaves]] [[Category:Prince George's County, Maryland, Slave Owners]] The purpose of this page is to identify and document the slaves owned by '''[[Dent-783|Mary (Dent) Beall (abt.1731-abt.1806)]]''' The [[Beall-488 | John Beall]] (b. 1728) and [[Dent-783 | Mary Dent Beall]] (b. 1731) family included 6 children, 17 grandchildren and 9 Negro slaves. Mary Dent Beall died in 1806, six years after the death of her husband. She left a detailed Will created on March 21, 1806 in Georgetown, Washington County, District of Columbia. All of her property and the intended recipients are documented. At the time the Will was created, Mary Beall owned seven slaves, two beds and some furniture. The Will also states that Mary Beall had been living with her son William Dent Beall for three or four years prior to her death. So it is likely that the remainder of her personal property had already been given away to various children or grandchildren, between 1800 when her husband died and 1806 when she died. Mary Beall did not own sufficient property to include all of her children and grandchildren in her Will, so she bequeathed her property to a limited number of heirs. At the time of the Wil in 1806, three of her five living children were included, and 5 of her 17 grandchildren were included. Mary Beall’s 1st child and oldest daughter, Sarah Beall (b. ca 1754) died in 1800, and John Turnbull her husband and their 4 grandchildren were left out of the Will (Elizabeth John, Margaret and Mary). Her 2nd child and oldest son William Dent Beall (b. ca 1757) was included in the Will, and one of his four children Mary was also included. Theophilus, Isaac and Elizabeth were excluded from the Will. Mary was bequeathed one bed and some furniture. William Dent Beall, in exchange for debts paid and yet to be paid on his mother’s behalf, was given two adult slaves named [[Beall-1835 | '''Simon''']] and [[Beall-1836 | '''Ally''']] his wife, and one Negro boy named [[Beall-1834 | '''Luke''']]. Simon and Ally were to be set free 5 years from the date of the Will, and Luke was to be set free after 18 more years as a slave. Also named in the Will are the old Negro man [[Beall-1851 | '''Tom''']] and [[Beall-1852 | '''Sarah''']] his wife, both of whom were under the care of William Dent Beall, presumably from an earlier arrangement of some type involving slave ownership and maintenance. I am speculating that this was a 3-generation family. Tom and Sarah' may well have been the parents of Simon and Ally and the grandparents of the Negro boy and 4 Negro girls. Her 3rd child Leven “Leve” Beall (b. ca 1758) never married and was left $50 (subject to approval of his brother William Dent Beall). Her 4th child [[Beall-987 | Theodore Beall]] (b. ca 1760) was not included in the Will, but one of his three children [[Beall-1849 | Mary Dent Beall]] (b. 1798) was included. She was bequeathed a four year old Negro girl named [[Beall-1838 | '''Anna''']], to be set free at age 25. Her 5th child [[Beal-953 | Ariana Beall]] (b. ca 1762) was included in the Will, as well as two of her 5 children, Mary Ann (b. ca 1788) and Eleanor (b. ca 1801). Ariana Beall received one bed and some furniture from her mother. Her daughter Mary Ann, 18 years old at the time, was bequeathed a one month old Negro girl named [[Beall-1840 | '''Sarah''']], to be set free at age 25. Eleanor, only five years old at the time, was bequeathed a seven year old Negro girl named [[Beall-1841 | '''Suckey''']], to be set free at age 25. Three male children were excluded – Edmund Beall (b. ca 1791, William Brooke Beall (b. ca 1795) and John Beall, Sr. (b. ca 1797). Her 6th child, Nancy Dent Beall (b. ca 1768) was not given any property, but her daughter Sarah Ann Hewitt (b. 1790) was included in the Will. Sarah Ann was only 16 at the time of her grandmother’s death, and her gift was a two year old Negro girl named [[Beall-1839 |'''Kitty''']], to be set free at age 25. Sarah Ann Hewitt died in 1809, three years after her grandmother’s death. Her slave Kitty was then only five years old, and it is not known what became of her. Possible Parents and Grandparents The Will specifies that the 5 young Negro children were to be bequeathed separately to her eldest son and 4 of the Beall granddaughters, thus splitting up the 5 children born into the bondage of slavery. In addition to the children, there were 2 adult slaves, presumably their parents, referred to in the Will as Simon and his wife Ally. They were given to Mary Beall’s eldest son William Dent Beall, in exchange for payment of and assumption of debts. In addition to the five children and two parents, there were two additional names mentioned, whom I presume to be the grandparents of this extended slave family. “And whereas my son William Dent Beall, with whom I have been living for three or four years just past, has to maintain old Negro man Tom and Sarah his wife during their life …” It should be noted that Mary Dent Beall specifically stated that the Negro children were to be “free, liberated and released from Slavery” when they reached the age of 25. So while she understood the eventual need to provide freedom to the slaves, she bequeathed the burden of owning a slave to 5 of her grandchildren for a period of 18-25 years. Last Name at Birth (LNAB) for Enslaved Family The Will did not specify any last name or surname for this enslaved family. In general, the Beall side of the family did not own large plantations or slaves. The slaves more likely came from the Dent side of the family, who were known to own a large plantation ‘’’Whitehaven’’’ and numerous slaves. If the slaves assumed the last name of their owner or the plantation name, the most likely choice for LNAB for the grandparents would be either Dent or Whitehaven.

Tracton Civil Parish, County Cork

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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 Cork, Ireland|'''Main Cork Page''']] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=35%|[[:Category: Tracton Parish, County Cork|Category for Tracton Parish]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=33%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Cork|'''Civil Parishes in County Cork''']] |} [[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 Cork Team|County Cork team]] ==Tracton Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Trácht Fhionn. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/s?txt=in:697&cat=BF&ord=en Tracton Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''Barony:''' Kinalea :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Munster Province of Ireland|Munster]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Tracton Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Cork|Towns of County Cork]] ====Minane Bridge==== :Irish or Alternate Name: Droichead an Mhionnáin. :[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minane_Bridge Web page for Minane Bridge] :Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@51.7649,-8.3766,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/51.7649/-8.3766 OpenStreetMap] ===The Townlands of Tracton Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Tracton Parish (Trácht Fhionn) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/s?txt=in:697&cat=BF&ord=en Tracton 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 (preferrably for Irish categories) 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 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''' |- |Annacarriga||''Áth na Carraige''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Annacarriga&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Annacarriga&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Ballinvarrig||''Baile an Bharraigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Ballinvarrig&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Ballinvarrig&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Boardee||''Bordaí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Boardee&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Boardee&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Doonavanig||''Dún an Mhanaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Doonavanig&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Doonavanig&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Farranbrien East||''Fearann Bhriain Thoir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Farranbrien+East&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Farranbrien+East&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Farranbrien West||''Fearann Bhriain Thiar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Farranbrien+West&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Farranbrien+West&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Farraneen||''An Fearainnín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Farraneen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Farraneen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Granig||''An Ghreanaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Granig&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Granig&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Kilbeg||''An Chill Bheag''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Kilbeg&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Kilbeg&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Knocknamanagh||''Cnoc na Manach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Knocknamanagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Knocknamanagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Laharran||''An Leathfhearann''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Laharran&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Laharran&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Minane||''An Mionnán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Minane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Minane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Ringabella||''Rinn an Bhile''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Ringabella&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Ringabella&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Springfield||''Gort an Fhuaráin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Springfield&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Springfield&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Springhill||''Cnoc na Tiobraide''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Springhill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Springhill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Tubbrid||''An Tiobraid''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Cork&townland=Tubbrid&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Cork&townland=Tubbrid&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources may be placed here :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 below which may have been added after this page was created. ===Townland Category Information Boxes=== :For a 'How to' on creating Irish location categories please read [[Space:Creating_Location_Categories_For_Ireland| 'Creating Location Categories for Ireland']] :CIB files for each townland that does not yet have a category on WikiTree can be found in this [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1QyFU3vvnozkeWB7mqq3RNLe4L16kbwNc?usp=sharing Google Drive folder.] The line for each townland can be seen below this page when '''in edit mode'''. ==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

Tracy, Kentucky

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[[Category:Tracy, Kentucky]] Tracy Kentucky is a part of Barren county, a community of about 12 miles south of Glasgow, named after the pioneering Tracy family, wich settled in the area in the early 1800's. The portion of KY Highway 921 that runs from the Tracy Church to Brown's Ford and highway 98 is referred to as Bewleytown Rd, likely after the many Bewley's that resided in the area. Barren County Historical Society notes and images of historical books in their posession sent to Kristina Wheeler. Tracy United Methodist Church was organized in 1872 on the farm of Nelson Payne and was known as the Freeman's chapel, A few years later the Wood's donated land for the church to be built, and it was believed to be across the street from the present church. Overtime the name of the church gradually became Tracy. The Tracy Post office existed from 1861-1965, some post office boxes survived and are in the Barren County Museum in the general store exhibity. The Tracy general store was originally existing int he early 1900's was torn downin 1958 with a new building be constructed on the same site. was recently owned by Kay Bush, who was killed in a farming accident, and the store was sold. In the older days you could get a sandwihc made with bread or on real large crackers, cokes and candy bars. Later it became more of a traditional conveient store. There was a school at Tracy across from the church, which was closed so that they would have enough students at the new Austin-Tracy school building. The original Tracy High Schooll began as a two year school in 1928, with a third year added in 1932. In 1933 the two year schools schools at Austin, Tracy, Lucas and Finney were consolidated into the Austin-Tracy High school. ==Sources==

Tracy Genealogy, Ancestors and Descendants of Lieutenant Thomas Tracy of Norwich, Conn., 1660

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Norwich, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Tracy Genealogy, Ancestors and Descendants of Lieutenant Thomas Tracy of Norwich, Conn., 1660 == * by Evert Evertsen Tracy, M.D. * published by Joel Munsell's Sons, Albany, NY, 1898. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Tracy Genealogy, Ancestors and Descendants of Lieutenant Thomas Tracy of Norwich, Conn., 1660|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=Tj5ZAAAAMAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=hT5ZAAAAMAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005772953 === 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 === * Tracy, Evert Evertsen. ''[[Space:Tracy Genealogy, Ancestors and Descendants of Lieutenant Thomas Tracy of Norwich, Conn., 1660|Tracy Genealogy, Ancestors and Descendants of Lieutenant Thomas Tracy of Norwich, Conn., 1660]]'' (Joel Munsell's Sons, Albany, NY, 1898) [ Page ]. * ([[#Tracy|Tracy]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: *

Tracy Holt To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Holt-3561|Tracy Holt]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Holt-3561&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Tracy Holt To-Do List|Tracy's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[McClary-251|McClary, Larry ]] || || to-do |- | [[Tracy-1189|Smith, Eva (Tracy) ]] || 1800-00-00 || to-do |- |}

Tradesmen of Beverwijck

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[[Category:Beverwyck, New Netherland]] These are the trademen of Beverwijck, Rensselaerswijck and Albany grouped by trade. Many people had more than one trade. === Bakers === :[[Albertsz-8|Wouter Albertsz van den Uythoff]] === Boatswains === :[[Loockermans-20|Petrus "Pieter" Loockermans]] === Brewers === : (poss.) [[Van_Nes-28|Cornelius Hendriksz van Nes]] === Brickmakers === :[[Elberts-2|Reyer Elberts]] :[[Quackenbosch-3|Pieter Pieterse Quackenbosch]] === Carpenters === :[[Abeel-13|Christopher "Stoffel" Abeel]] :[[De_Vos-4|Andries de Vos]] === Farmers === :[[Bradt-2|Albert Andriessen Bradt]] :[[Van_Nieuwkerk-6|Barent "Brant" Peelen van Nieuwkerk]] === Fur Traders === :[[Loockermans-20|Petrus "Pieter" Loockermans]] === Glaziers === :[[Tappan-4|Jurian Teunisz Tappan]] === Innkeepers === :[[Jansz-110|Adriaen Jansz Appel]] === Millers === :[[Coeymans-5|Barent Pieterse Coeymans]] === Shoemakers === :[[Bries-1|Hendrick Bries]] :[[LaGrange-6|Omie de la Grange]] :[[Van_Noort-108|Goosen Jansen van Oort]] === Smiths === :[[Sanders-958|Thomas Sanders]] === Surgeons === :[[Staets-15|Abraham Staets]] :[[Van_Dyck-67|Cornelis van Dyck]] === Tavern keepers === :[[Van_Woggelum-2|Pieter Adriaensen van Woggelum]] === Tobacco planters === :[[Bradt-2|Albert Andriessen Bradt]] === Wheelwrights === :[[Van_Benthuysen-2|Paulus Martense van Benthuysen]] === Windowmakers === :[[Van_Benthuysen-2|Paulus Martense van Benthuysen]] == Sources == * van Rensselaer, Kiliaen, and A. J. F. Van Laer. ''Van Rensselaer Bowier Manuscripts: Being the Letters of Kiliaen Van Rensselaer, 1630-1643, and Other Documents Relating to the Colony of Rensselaerswyck''. Albany, N.Y.: University of the State of New York, 1908. * Venema, Janny. ''Beverwijck a Dutch Village on the American Frontier, 1652-1664''. Hilversum, the Netherlands: Verloren ;, 2003. * Bielinski, Stefan. "The People of Colonial Albany." ''nysm.nysed.gov/albany''. Accessed July 08, 2015. http://www.nysm.nysed.gov/albany/ * Schermerhorn, Jr., Richard. "An Early Colonial Manuscript and Biographical Notes Thereon." In ''The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record'', 238-244. 3rd ed. Vol. 48. New York, N.Y.: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 1917.

Trafalgar, Arrived, 27 Jun 1854

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[[Category: Trafalgar, Arrived 28 Jun 1854]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] === NEWSPAPER COVERAGE === '''SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE'''...... ''FROM PLYMOUTH.'' Fortune ship, 370 tons, to sail with Government emigrants about February 23 Taymouth Castle, to sail with Government emigrants Jan 25 Time and Truth, left Gravesend December 24 ; to embark emigrants at Plymouth Trafalgar, loading in London February 1 ; to sail with Government emigrants March 6 from SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. in the South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) of Saturday 29 April 1854, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/48553698? ------------------------------------------------------------ '''HOME CORRESPONDENCE'''..... The tide of emigration is again setting in towards Australia, and your colony is receiving a good share of it. The Commissioners are filling four vesels for Adelaide. One of these, the Trafalgar, will leave Plymouth in a day or two ; one will sail about the 15th inst., and two others in the early part of next month. Your readers will be glad to learn that many of the emigrants by these ships will be Cornish miners of good character. An inprovement has re cently been made in the dietary of Government ships by allowing a portion of the flour issued to be made into bread twice a- week, a baker going in each vessel to attend to this as well as to the baking of pies, &c. from '''HOME CORRESPONDENCE'''. in the South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) of Monday 15 May 1854, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/48552940? ----------------------------------------------------------- '''THE TRAFALGAR'''..... THE TRAFALGAR. This Government emigrant ship, from Ply-mouth March 6th, arrived at the Lightship anchorage yesterday evening, with 305 emi-grants, who are reported to have enjoyed good health during the voyage. The following is the classification :— English. Irish. Total. Adults ... 120 ... 85 ... 203 [[sic - should total 205]] Children under 14 years ... 54 ... 35 ... 89 Infants ... 7 ... 1 ... 8 181 121 303 [[sic - should total 302 depart]] Married couples, 57 ... ... 114 Single — 14 males, 77 females ... 91 Children under 14 years— 31 males, 58 females ... ... ... 89 Infants under 1 year— 3 males, 5 females ... ... ... ... 8 302 Add 7 births, which have occurred during the voyage ... ... 7 309 Deduct 4 deaths (infants) ... ... 4 Total arrived ... ... ... 302 [[sic - should total 305 arrived]] from '''THE TRAFALGAR.''' in the South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) of Thursday 29 June 1854, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/48553168? -------------------------------------------------------- '''SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE'''........ Wednesday, June 28—The barque Trafalgar, 717 tons, Richardson, master, from Plymouth 6th March, with 805 Government emigrants. Beck and Co., agents. Passengers: Mrs Richardson and Miss Lockwood in the cabin; Bennett, wife and 6 chil dren, Butcher, wife and child, Brien, wife and 2 children, Cass, wife and child, Curtin, wife and 5 children, Cornelius and wife, Dwyer, wife and 5 chil dren, Dooly, wife and 2 children, Daly and wife, Egan, wife, and 3 children, Franklyn and wife, Fitz simmons and wife, Glynn and wife, Gorman, wife and 8 children, Eurry, wife and 7 children, Hehir, wire and 8 children, Harris and wife, Hamm and wife, Hopkins and wife, Hobberd, wife and child, Kelly and wife, Kinnevane, wife and 4 children, Leggoe, wife and child, Lawrence and wife, Murphy, wife and 6 children, Mahon and wife, Nicholass and wife, Net- ting, wife and child, Norris, wife and 3 children, Pengelly and wife, Rope, wife and 3 children, Quin lan, wife and 5 children, Mary Brennan, Reid, wife and 3 children, Read 4, Robin, wife and child, Rutter, wife and 2 children, Rogers, wife and 4 children, Smith, wife and 5 children, Smythe and wife, Shede, wife and 3 children, Stevens and wife, Landow and wife, Stone and wife, Elivian and wife, Wells, wife and 2 children, North and wife, Yates, wife and 11 children, Yates 11; single women—Abrahams, Burn side, Boyd, Barry, Bottrell, Culgin, Crincon, Carly, Condon, Dunne, Enright, Fianagan, Fitzsimmons, Fry, Gibney, Grady, Gray, Pulom, Hoskin, Hayden. North, wife and 5 children, Hawke, wife and child, Hoare, wife and 4 children. Single women—Way, Carthy, Donovan, Flood, Fahy, Hawkes, Ivers, Lyons, Melford 3, Howard, Howley 2, Jorrin, Geff ney 3, Lennon, Leddy, Lore, Leary, Leahan, Lacky 2, Moore, Midlen, Meehan, O'Louchlin, Quin, Roche, Stephens, Saunders, Frevethan, Tonkin, Ferrell, Turner, Webb, Wholsham, Lower 2, Bray 5, Lower 2, Melford 2. Cargo: 50 hhds, Acraman, Cooke, and Co; 1 case. Doughty, Howard, and Co; 19 pkgs, Glyde; 6 cases, 11 trunks, 2 pkgs samples, Scott; 20 baskets, Browne; 100 kegs, 1 hhd, Glyde; 150 cases, 365 deals, Order; 9 qr-casks, Dashwood; 3 cases, 1 cask, Beck and Co; 1 box, Acraman, Cooke, and Co; 3 ditto, Platts; 4 butts, 14 hhds, 48 qr-casks, Order; e73 bars iron, 110 bundles ditto, Scott; 34 cases, Morewood, Rogers, and Co; 110 cases,Thompson; 3 hhds, 4 bales, Strawbridge; 75 cases, Grierson; 112 barrels, Bround; 114 cases, 10 bales, 8 pockets hops, 7 tierces, Jacobs; 82 pots, 20 wheelbarrows, 20 bar row wheels, 3 barrels, 2 boxes, 8 pairs bellows, 4 casks, 76 kegs, 1 case, 11 bundles, Blyth Brothers; 1 box, Boothby; 1 pianoforte, Miss Lockwood; 1 box, Boothby Brothers. from '''SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE'''. in the Adelaide Times (SA : 1848 - 1858) of Thursday 29 June 1854, Page 3. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/207016255? -------------------------------------------- '''SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE'''.... Same day — The barque Trafalgar, 717 tons, Richard-son, master, from Plymouth March 6. Passengers — Miss Lockwood, and Mrs. Richardson, in the cabin ; Go- vernment emigrants — Bennett wife and 6 children, But- cher wife and child, Brien wife and 2 children, Cap wife and child. Cartin wife and 5 children, Cornelius and wife, Dwyer wife and 6 children, Dooly wife and 2 children, Egan wife and 3 children, Franklyn and wife, Fitzsim- mons and wife, Glynn and wife, Gorman wife and 3 chil- dren, Jury wife and 7 children, Howard wife and child, Hehir wife and 8 children, Hares wife and 2 children, Hopkins and wife, Hibberd wife and child, Kelley and wife, Kinnevane wife and 4 children, Leggoe wife and child, Lawrence and wife, Murphy wife and 6 children. Mahon and wife, Nicholas and wife, Netting wife and child, Norris wife and 3 children, Pengelley and wife, Pope wife and 3 children, Quinlan wife and 5 children, Brennan, Read wife and 3 children, Read wife and 2 children, Robin wife and child, Ruder wife and 2 children, Rogers wife and 4 children, Smith wife and 5 children, Smyth and wife, Sheede wife and 3 children, Stevens and wife, Sandow and wife, Stone and wife, Uvian and wife, North wife and 5 children, Hawke wife and child, Hoare wife and 5 children, Wells wife and 2 children, North and wife, Tates wife and 4 children, Constable and wife, Yates wife and 10 children ; Abrahams, Burnside, Boyd, Barry, Bottrell, Culgin, Crincon, Carsey, Conlon, Dunne, En- right, Flannagen, Fitzsimmons, Fry, Gibney, Gready, Gray, Galvin, Hoskin, Hayden, Way 2, Carthy, Donovan, Flood, Fahay, Hawkes, Ivers, Lyons, Milford 5, Howard, Hawley 2, Jorrin, Jeffrey 4, Lenon, Leddy, Love, Leary, Leddy, Leahan, Lackey 2, Moore, Medlen, Meahon, O'Loughlin, Quinn, Rachael, Stephens, Saunders, Trevethan, Tonkin, Terrell, Turner, Webb, Wholdhan, Lower 5, Bray 5. Doutty, Heward, and Co., agents. from '''SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE'''. in the South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) of Thursday 29 June 1854, Page 2. at: === PASSENGER LISTS === * barque Trafalgar, 717 tons, Captain George Richardson, from London / Plymouth 6th March 1854, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 28th June 1854. transcribed and submitted to The Ships List by Robert Janmaat, at: http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/trafalgar1854.shtml * 06/03/1854 - 28/06/1854 from Passengers in History an initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/946350 * Results for South Australia, Passenger Lists 1847-1886 from Find My past database at: [https://www.findmypast.com.au/search/results?_page=19&datasetname=south%20australia%2c%20passenger%20lists%201847-1886&eventyear=1854&eventyear_offset=0&shipname=trafalgar] * 14/1854 – Trafalgar from the State Records of SA, Passenger Lists at: https://www.archives.sa.gov.au/sites/default/files/documentstore/passengerlists/1854/GRG35_48_1_54-14_Trafalgar.pdf

Trail of Tears relation

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The goal of this project is to ...Find family leading to and from my ancestors Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Renken-58|Earlene Renken]]. 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 the trail of Sally Flatfoot about 1810 * Husband is Elic Webb * Daughter-Catharine Berry (1828 - 1902)- married Robert Alexander Webb I have gotten most of my information from a cousin. I can not find Elic as Sally's husband on here. Any information and help will be appreciated. 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=15758952 send me a private message]. Thanks! I just found this: Facts Name and gender Birth 1820 • Georgia, USA 1820 (AGE) Birth of Daughter Catherine (Katherine) Webb(1828–1902) 5 Aug 1828 • Tennessee 1828 8 Death of Husband Isaac Washington Webb(1810–1834) 1834 14 Birth of Daughter Betsy (Elizabeth) Keener(1858–1906) May 1858 • Tahlequah, Cherokee, Oklahoma, USA 1858 her husband--Joe W Keener and Betsy (Cooweescoowee) Keener, believed to be the patriarch and matriarch of the Keener family after the removal of the Cherokee from Georgia and North Carolina. 38 Death of Daughter Catherine (Katherine) Webb(1828–1902) 19 Sep 1902 • Camden, Missouri, United States 1902 82 Death of Daughter Betsy (Elizabeth) Keener(1858–1906) 1906 • Tahlequah, Cherokee, Oklahoma, USA 1906 86 Death 1906 • Oklahoma

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Trail of William Alexander Jester

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'''TOPEKA STATE JOURNAL JUNE, 30, 1899'''
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'''By FRANK P. MAC LENNAN VOLUME XXVI No. 154 page 4 '''
'''TOPEKA STATE JOURNAL FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE, 30, 1899.'''
'''KANSAS NEWS'''
'''The History of Jester's Past Is a Dark One'''
'''ALWAYS BEEN CRUEL'''
'''Suspected of Murdering a Man at Valley Center'''
'''Said to Hare Attempted to Kill a Sister in Indiana.'''
'''Wichita. June 30.''' Sheriff Simmons, who arrested Alexander Jester at Shawnee, O. T., last week, for the murder of young Gilbert Gates, in Audrain county, Mo., twenty-eight years ago has returned to Wichita to secure witnesses for a more complete Identification of Jester, who is to be brought here as soon as the habeas corpus hearing is finished at Tecumseh. One of the witnesses who will be called to see Jester is John Mott, who lives near Valley Center, Kansas, on a claim which Jester jumped in 1870. In the trial Mott beat Jester and got the land. Jester, it is said, afterward tried to get Mott out on a hunt to put him out of the way. While Sheriff Simmons was at Shawnee he got a lengthy statement of Jester's life from his sister, Mrs. Cornelia Street, who wrote the letter to Sheriff Simmons giving her brother away. In the statement Mrs. Street says Jester was totally bad from the time he was 10 years old till he killed Gilbert Gates, at which time he was 50. In 1870, according to Mrs. Street, while Jester and his first wife lived on a claim near Valley Center, a young doctor went to their place one night and stayed until after breakfast the following morning. In a few minutes after the doctor left. Jester stepped out and did not return until noon. He had the doctor's horse and buggy and medicine case and the doctor was never heard of again. This came out on Jester after his first arrest for the murder of young Gates and was told to Mrs. Street by Jester's first wife, who died sixteen years ago. Jester has been married twice since, but deserted both women, and was to have been married last Sunday for the fourth time. Mrs. Street could not remember the young doctor's name, but she said his medicine case sat around in the Jester house for years. When Jester was 16 years old, while the family lived in Indiana he beat one of his sisters over the head with a club until she sank to the ground, and then took a knife and tried to cut an artery in her left arm so she would bleed to death. This was near Hagerstown, Ind. At another time he had trouble With his mother and, during the quarrel, he threw a big stone on her feet, injuring her so that she was a cripple for several years. Mrs. Street's statement was a long one, and shows Jester to be a man of unusually vicious character. A special from Hagerstown, Ind., says Jester lived there in 1865. He went west and returned in the spring of 1865 with young Gates' team and wagon and leading a young buffalo which Gates left Kansas with and was taking home to domesticate. Mrs. Street says that young Gates' trunk was split in five pieces and buried on a farm near Valley Center. J. W. Gates of Chicago, brother of the murdered man, thinks Mrs. Street's story fs perfectly straight. He says his father dug up the pieces of Gates' trunk at the time of Jester's arrest and that no one knew of this part of the case except Mr. Gates and the Jester family. '''Tecumseh, I. T., June 30.''' Alexander Jester, alias W. A. Hill, under arrest for the murder of Gilbert W. Gates twenty-eight years ago, still occupies a cell in the Pottawatomie county jail here and Sheriff Melson of Audrain county. Mo., is still here, pending the hearing of the habeas corpus case, which is set for July 8. The Missouri officer will make a strong effort to secure his prisoner before many days have passed. County Attorney Pittman today filed a petition in the probate court for the turning over of Jester to Melson. The hearing has been set for next Monday morning at 10 o'clock, and will be a test of the probate judge's authority to hear habeas corpus proceedings. Attorney General Cunningham's opinion will be used by Pittman in his contention that Probate Judge Jennings is exceeding his powers. A. H. Finks of Shawnee, formerly of Audrain county. Mo., made a deposition this morning corroborating J. W. Gates identification of Jester or Hill. Finks is sure he is the man tried for Gilbert Gates' murder in 1871. The aged prisoner was in better health today than yesterday, and appears to be in good spirits. ==
'''THE EVENING BULLETIN JULY 14, 1900'''
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'''VOLUME XIX. MAYSVILLE, KY., SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1900. NUMBER 196'''
'''THE JESTER TRIAL'''
'''Brother of Murdered Mann Tells Why He Is Pushing the Case'''
'''New London, Mo., July 13 '''
Ex-Governor Charles P. Johnston of St. Louis, one of the chief attorneys for the state In the trial of Alexander Jester, charged with the killing of Gilbert Gates, brother of John W. Gates, made a statement as to the reasons which led to the prosecution by Gates of the aged prisoner. He said: "The Gates family bad long since given up all intention of ever pushing the case of the murder of their brother to trial. One year or more ago this man was forced again to the attention of the Gates family under the most peculiar circumstances by Jester's sister. John W. Gates told us he felt It a duty he owed to the memory of his dead brother, a duty he owed the state and, above all, a duty he owed his aged parents to demand a vigorous trial and an unearthing of all the testimony possible. We have had detectives follow that open trail through four states and knew nearly every act of Alexander Jester for the past 30 years." Francis M. Dawson, who lived about four miles east of the Hulin lane and south of the Paris (Mo.) road In 1871, took the stand. He testified that in January, 1871, he met Alexander Jester in this lane. The old man had two teams and two wagons. They were standing still In the road at a point west of the Madison road. As Dawson passed Jester asked him how far it was to a road on which he could turn south. This evidence Is considered significant, as showing that Jester's turning from the main thoroughfare was intentional. John DeMott of Valley Center, Kan., testified that he had lived there 20 years, and had known Jester for 30 years. He never knew Jester as "Hill." Jester lived with his wife and seven children, and had "on his place In 1870 a "jolt" wagon and a buffalo calf. The witness said Jester not only farmed, but also preached and was an attendant at Sunday school. J. C. Templeton of Renlck, Mo., testified that he saw Jester and Gates at Renlck In 1871. Jester exhibited the buffalo calf there, and took up a collection. This Is supposed to be a short time before Gates was killed. Jester's daughter Alice arrived from Norman, O. T. Joseph B. Delaney, an old citizen of Monroe county, testified that his wife awakened him at their home near Middle Grove, one night in January, 1871, and told him she had heard cries of distress. Mr. Delaney said he went to the camp next morning and Inquired the cause of the cries. He said Jester replied that during a dream he had choked young Gates and Gates had screamed. The witness then pointed to Jester as the same man who told him the story that morning In January, 1871.

Traill Name Study

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Trails of the Pioneers – Miami, Manitoba, Canada

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[[Category: Headingley, Manitoba]][[Category: Manitoba]] The era known as the “Fur Trader’s” days, found the Missouri Trail the most prominent road south of the Assiniboine River, running south-west from Headingley to the far Missouri River area. On this trail the Boyne Crossing was the most difficult, and if you were to see the banks of the little crossings in those days before the survey was made and the settlers began to flock in. In 1870, the first men to take up their residence along the Boyne were Samuel Kennedy and Ryer Olson. In the fall of 1873, [[Stevenson-4510|Robert Stevenson]] pushed farther south-west along the hills until he came to 17-5-6 and there, with his sons, he built the first settlers’ building in the Miami district, Manitoba, Canada. About this same time came the Ticknor, Thompson and the William Kennedy (not related to Samuel Kennedy at the Boyne Crossing) families. These hardy pioneers did not like the open prairie, but thought this parkland and wooded area along the ridge of the Pembina Hills suited them. The story of [[Stevenson-4510|Robert Stevenson]] has become folklore now among the people of the Miami district. What a tale of heroic fortitude in the face of great hardships when there was scarcely a settler for many miles, and only the Indians and the occasional traveler on the Missouri Trail ever passed that way. [[Stevenson-4510|Robert Stevenson]] (1821-1874) had the stuff that pioneer heroes were made of. Born at Uxbridge, Ontario, Canada, a few miles north-east of Toronto, he came to the great North-West seeking land for himself and his family of boys, in the fall of 1873. The Stevensons had a team of horses (although George Kennedy says he was told it was a pair of mules). In October the Kennedy family me [[Stevenson-4510|Robert Stevenson]] and his three boys going west to their homestead. Their wagon was loaded with lumber and few necessary settlers’ effects, and the boys were [[Stevenson-5396|George]], [[Stevenson-5398|William]] and Samuel. The idea was that each one should locate his homestead, build a shack on the father’s place and return to the rest of the family in Winnipeg to spend the winter. As the winter closed in, the Stevenson’s returned to the site of old Fort Garry, or the beginning of Winnipeg, where they had bought a house. The second week of March in the following spring, 1874, [[Stevenson-4510|Robert Stevenson]] again came over the Missouri Trail and turned in at Samuel Kennedy’s. This time he had with him his two younger boys – [[Stevenson-5395|James]], about 21, and [[Stevenson-5397|Arnold]], who was about 16 years of age. The reason this family came at this time of the year was that it was much easier to get over the streams while they were frozen, and the spring thaw had not softened the mud of the road. Indeed, crossing the Boyne when it was safely frozen was no trick at all compared to the very dangerous time when the spring floods swelled the river to overflow proportions. Refreshed and heartened at the Kennedy stopping place, and finding that they had real friends there, the Stevensons pushed on along the old trail. They were glad to find their shack still alright, and the lean-to as a shelter for the horses, even as they had left it. After they were properly settled they talked about getting ready for a grain crop in the spring. There was wood to be cut and soon a well must be dug. The boys were usually busy getting water and preparing food. One night a stranger came along the Missouri Trail, and, as it was getting dark he stopped to chat with the father and sons, in their lonely little clap-board house. It was indented against a grove of oak and elm trees facing an open view of the prairie. “I saw your light,” the stranger said. “Could you put me up for the night?” Mr. Stevenson, in his kindly, hospitable way, said “Come right in, stranger. It’s a black, dark night to be going far. Were you going as far as Kennedy’s stopping place?” “Yes,” answered the big, middle-aged man. “I am going as far as the Forks, or what they now call Winnipeg, but my horse is tired and it’s a long way.” “Well,” said [[Stevenson-4510|Robert Stevenson]], “you are welcome to what we have. It isn’t much, but better than nothing. Have you come far?” “Yes, I have,” the stranger said. “I am one of the fur-traders, and I have been all across the south country looking for furs, but somehow the fur days seem to be done in this district.” “I have heard that there used to be lots of game around here.” While the stranger talked quite volubly, the two Stevenson boys, [[Stevenson-5397|Arnold]] and [[Stevenson-5395|James]], unhitched the horses and tied them in the small lean-to shelter that already held the two Stevenson horses. Years later the stranger could tell of that settler’s little house, and of the friendly hospitality of the Stevensons who were willing to share with any stranger that which they had. For, the next night, the tradegy occurred. In the little shack, the beginnings of a house, there was no stove, and as there was no floor yet laid down, the family built a fire on the ground, in the middle of the room. Maybe the fir was too near the bunks where the blankets may have been thrown out by the sleeping boys. No one will ever know. On the night of March 27, while all three were asleep in [[Stevenson-4510|Robert Stevenson]]’s house, the place caught fire and the two boys were not able to get out. Robert Stevenson did get out, and then tried to rescue his two sons, but could not save them. The father was very badly burned, his clothing, his face and his hands. When he couldn’t save the boys, and realized that he might die too, he frantically got the horses untied and somehow was able to hitch them to the sleigh. But the night was very cold and the buckles and reigns on the harness took the burned flesh off his fingers. How he ever got into the sleigh was a mystery, or how he had harnessed the team was beyond explanation. But as he was able to do nothing to save his sons, and the fire consumed all, he got the team started out onto the trail and then huddled in the cold night beneath the buffalo robe. [[Stevenson-4510|Robert Stevenson]] could not tell how he got to the Kennedy farm, but long afterward, George Kennedy, who was just a small boy at the time, used to tell how Samuel and William Kennedy found the team wandering along the road coming to their farm. They got [[Stevenson-4510|Robert Stevenson]] to bed and did all they could for him. Someone (presumably William Kennedy) rode that night all the way to Winnipeg for a doctor. The Boyne settlement often told of that trip when the medical man came with his own driving team and covered some sixty miles in five-and –a –half hours. [[Stevenson-4744|Samuel Stevenson]] then drove out to the Boyne Crossing, and took his father home to Winnipeg, over the old Missouri Trail, across the plain, and the Assiniboine near Headingly, but the older man died on April 23, 1874, some three weeks or so after the fire. I sat in the home of [[Stevenson-5399|Mrs. John Garnet]] in the town of Miami and she showed me the old paper bearing the notice of the death of [[Stevenson-4510|Robert Stevenson]]. Then she said to me, “That is the story as it was told to us. [[Stevenson-4744|Samuel Stevenson]] was my father, and when I was a little girl, my mother often showed us the burned stumps where the first Stevenson house was destroyed. Maybe there are others who can tell more of it, but that is enough of the tragedy to give you the spirit of the pioneers who started our community. There is an old lady, Mrs. Issac Campbell, living in Carman, the mother of Mrs. Savage, who can tell you a lot about the early days. She remembers the Stevenson tragedy very well.” “Was it one of the Stevenson’s whose son became the first member of the Manitoba Legislature from this district?” I enquired. “Yes that was [[Stevenson-4514|John A. Stevenson]], the oldest son of [[Stevenson-4510|Robert Stevenson]], who was quite an outstanding young man. He came and I think he homesteaded too. Let me see, he was born in Ontario in 1848, and here is a death notice, which tells that he died in 1879. That means he was only 31 when he died.” Author and source unknown; in family papers of [[Stevenson-3922|Kenneth Annand Stevenson]]

Traina Name Study

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[[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category: Alia, Palermo]] [[Category: Traina Name Study]] ==About the Project== The Traina Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Traina Traina] 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 Traina 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 Trainas), by time period (18th CenturyTrainas), or by topic (Traina DNA, Traina Occupations, Traina 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 Traina 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=Traina}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Teams== * * * * * ===Goals=== We are especially interested in the Traina Family of Alia, Sicilia, and surrounding villages. We would like to trace the roots of the Traina or Trajna Family further back into Italy. But to do so, we will need church records from the 1700s and the 1600s. Civil Registration did not begin until about 1806 under Napoleon. ==Membership== * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Trainas 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/Trajna Trajna] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname2 Surname2] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname3 Surname3] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname4 Surname4]

Trammell Families Circa 1870, Harris County, Georgia

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{{Georgia Sticker|part of Georgia's history}} '''This page is a collaborative work-in-progress. Can you contribute information or sources? Recent research has helped to identify many of those likely enslaved by [[Trammell-1143|Francis M. Trammell (abt.1795-1878)]] or his close family members. As his death was after emancipation (with one exception) we have no clear documentation such as an inventory list in a probate file. Care is being taken to identify people using the Trammell surname in the 1870 census identified as "B" or "M" but mistakes are inevitable. Researchers are encouraged to reverify (and add source) information; making adjustments to this page or linked profiles as necessary. If you are a descendant of these families, and can contribute oral history that has been passed down your line, please add that under the research notes. Please send a message to the profile manager. Working together we can recover this history.''' ==Trammell Families of Harris County Georgia Circa 1870== [[Trammell-1143|Francis M. Trammell (abt.1795-1878)]] F.M. Trammell is mentioned in the will of William Copeland, his wife Mary (who was the widow of Waters M Dunn when she married Copeland) in addition to receiving Cicero received 3 other enslaved people and "to have the use of the lands laying South of the road leading to F. M. Trammell’s and South of the same road running a South East coarse to the fork, one road leading to Columbus the other to the Double Bridges on Flint River..." The above intersection of families was the genesis of the research leading to the creation of this page. It is quoted here to bring focus to a particular location within Harris County, Georgia. In 1870, Francis Trammell was recorded living in Hamilton, Harris, Georgia, Francis, born about 1791 was the patriarch of the white Trammell families in this area. '''It can reasonably be inferred that the black or mulatto families recorded in this area in 1870 had recently been emancipated after being enslaved by Francis or his descendants. ''' There is one record specifically naming one of the men he enslaved, Elbert.F M Trammell in the U.S., Confederate Army Payrolls for Enslaved Labor, 1840-1883, :Name: F M Trammell :Role: Enslaver :Business Name: Columbers Defences :Payroll Number: 2580 :Enslaved Person: Elbert There is a confederate payroll record for enslaved labor. See attached image. The following was the 1870 household for Francis. {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Francis Trammell''' || '''M''' || '''80''' || '''Farmer''' || '''Georgia''' |- | Mary Trammell || F || 50 || Keeping House || Maryland |- | Ulyses Trammell || M || 17 || Farm Laborer || Georgia |} Francis was found on image 320 of 324. Francis was married to Sarah Copeland, his mother in law was a Dunn, and his brother in law a Mullins. Sometimes we see these family names together in a multi surname household. Notes on the 1870 Census at USGenWeb Archives: These are scanned in images of the actual census page. The 1870 Harris County, GA, Census contains 334 pages (census images), numbered 052A through 219B. Pages 057A and 057B were not copied from the microfilm, as they are blank. The name of each image file is the page number. (In the case of 1880, 1900, 1910, and 1920 census, the file name includes both the Enumeration District and the page number.) Page numbers for specific county subdivisions are as follows: :Hamilton: 052A-056B :District 919: 058A-070B :Whitesville District: 070B-082B :Negro Heel District: 082B-094B :Whitekers District: 094B-104B :Upper 19th District: 104B-126B :Cataulee District: 126B-151B :Waverley Hill District: 151B-162B :Dowdles District: 162B-196B :Smiths District: 196B-207B :Hamilton District: 207B-219B {| border="1" class="sortable" !Line #!!Dwelling #!!Family #!!Surname!!Name!!Age!!Birth Yr!!Gender!!Race!!Occupation!!R.Est.!!Pers. Est.!!BP!!Page |- |3||236||236||Trammel||Silas||26||1844||Male||Black||Farm Laborer||||||GA||73B |- |5||1552||1571||Trammel||Oliver||23||1847||Male||Black||Farm Laborer||||||GA||160B |- |6||1552||1571||Trammel||Narcissus||20||1840||Female||Black||Farm Laborer||||||GA||160B |- |7||1552||1571||Trammel||Dorcus||3||1867||Female||Black||||||||GA||160B |- |39||1731||1754||'''Trammell'''||''[[Trammell-1422|Jasper]]'''||27||1843||Male||Mulatto||Farm Laborer||||||GA||172A |- |40||1731||1754||'''Trammell'''||'''Oney'''||28||1842||Female||Mulatto||Farm Laborer||||||GA||172A |- |1||1731||1754||Trammell||Berry||10||1860||Male||Mulatto||Farm Laborer||||||GA||172B |- |2||1731||1754||Trammell||Crawford||8||1862||Male||Mulatto||Farm Laborer||||||GA||172B |- |3||1731||1754||Trammell||John||5||1865||Male||Mulatto||||||||GA||172B |- |4||1731||1754||Trammell||Dora||3||1867||Female||Mulatto||||||||GA||172B |- |5||1731||1754||Trammell||Caroline||1||1869||Female||Mulatto||||||||GA||172B |- |6||1732||1755||Clements||Shepard||30||1840||Male||Black||Farm Laborer||||||GA||172B |- |7||1732||1755||Clements||Luvenia||31||1839||Female||Black||Farm Laborer||||||GA||172B |- |8||1732||1755||Clements||Harriet||10||1860||Female||Black||Farm Laborer||||||GA||172B |- |9||1732||1755||Clements||George||8||1862||Male||Black||||||||GA||172B |- |10||1732||1755||Harris||Morris||22||1848||Male||Black||Day Laborer||||||GA||172B |- |11||1732||1755||Trammell||Leuis||20||1850||Male||Black||Day Laborer||||||GA||172B |- |15||1733||1757||Trammell||Francis||80||1790||Male||White||Farmer||||||GA||172B |- |16||1734||1757||Trammell||Mary||50||1820||Female||White||Keeping House||||||MD||172B |- |17||1734||1757||Trammell||Ulyses||17||1853||Male||White||Farm Laborer||||||GA||172B |- |24||1737||1760||Mullins||Elbert||25||1845||Male||Black||Farm Laborer||||||GA||172B |- |25||1737||1760||Mullins||Tena||25||1845||Female||Black||Farm Laborer||||||GA||172B |- |26||1737||1760||Mullins||John||4||1866||Male||Black||||||||GA||172B |- |27||1737||1760||Mullins||Sanford||2||1868||Male||Black||||||||GA||172B |- |28||1737||1760||Weaver||Lucinda||25||1845||Female||Black||Cook||||||GA||172B |- |29||1737||1760||'''Johnson'''||'''[[Trammell-1407|Julia]]'''||16||1854||Female||Black||Farm Laborer||||||GA||172B |- |31||1770||1793||Trammell||Washington||40||1830||Male||Black||Farm Laborer||||||GA||174B |- |32||1770||1793||Trammell||Elizabeth||38||1832||Female||Black||Farm Laborer||||||GA||174B |- |33||1770||1793||Trammell||Henry||14||1856||Male||Black||Farm Laborer||||||GA||174B |- |34||1770||1793||Trammell||Dick||12||1858||Male||Black||Farm Laborer||||||GA||174B |- |35||1770||1793||Trammell||Emma||8||1862||Female||Black||||||||GA||174B |- |6||1781||1804||Copeland||Elizabeth||4||1866||Female||Black||||||||GA||176A |- |37||||1816||'''Trammel||[[Trammell-1406|Phillip]]'''||35||1835||Male||Black||Farm Laborer||||250||GA||176A |- |38||||1816||Trammel||Caroline||30||1840||Female||Black||Farm Laborer||||||GA||176A |- |39||||1816||Trammel||John||12||1858||Male||Black||Farm Laborer||||||GA||176A |- |40||||1816||Trammel||Adam||10||1860||Male||Black||Farm Laborer||||||GA||176A |- |1||||1816||Trammel||Jasper||9||1861||Male||Black||||||||GA||176B |- |2||||1816||Trammel||Josephine||8||1862||Female||Black||||||||GA||176B |- |3||||1816||'''Trammel'''||'''Lucy A'''||6||1864||Female||Black||||||||GA||176B |- |4||||1816||Trammel||Georgia||4||1866||Female||Black||||||||GA||176B |- |5||||1816||Trammel||Dora||2||1868||Female||Black||||||||GA||176B |- |6||||1816||Trammel||'''[[Trammell-1413|Lella]]'''||70||1800||Female||Black||Farm Laborer||||||SC||176B |- |7||||1816||Trammel||Emma||17||1853||Female||Black||Farm Laborer||||||GA||176B |- |12||||1832||Copeland||Pinkney||1||1869||Male||Black||||||||GA||178B |- |19||||1850||Trammel||Jacob||60||1810||Male||Black||Farm Laborer||||||GA||178B |- |20||||1850||Trammel||Mariah||55||1815||Female||Black||Farm Laborer||||||GA||178B |- |21||||1851||Trammel||Luke||40||1830||Male||Black||Farm Laborer||||||GA||178B |- |22||||1851||Trammel||Jane||37||1833||Female||Black||Farm Laborer||||||GA||178B |- |23||||1851||Trammel||Franklin||15||1855||Male||Black||Farm Laborer||||||GA||178B |- |24||||1851||Trammel||Alford||10||1860||Male||Black||Farm Laborer||||||GA||178B |- |25||||1851||Trammel||Mary||5||1865||Female||Black||||||||GA||178B |- |36||||1915||Copeland||William||60||1810||Male||White||Farmer||7420||2800||GA||178B |- |37||||1915||Copeland||Ann||54||1816||Female||White||Keeping House||||||GA||178B |- |38||||1915||Copeland||Alexander||14||1856||Male||White||||||||GA||178B |- |17||||1919||'''Trammel'''||'''[[Trammell-1408|Elbert]]'''||35||1835||Male||Black||Farm Laborer||||||GA||183A |- |18||||1919||Trammel||'''[[Copeland-7035|Harriet]]'''||34||1836||Female||Black||Farm Laborer||||||GA||183A |- |19||||1919||Trammel||Lee||12||1858||Female||Black||Farm Laborer||||||GA||183A |- |20||||1919||Trammel||'''[[Trammell-1409|Harry ]]'''||8||1862||Male||Black||||||||GA||183A |- |21||||1919||Trammel||Laura||6||1864||Female||Black||||||||GA||183A |- |22||||1919||Trammel||Warren||4||1866||Male||Black||||||||GA||183A |- |23||||1919||Trammel||Stephen||2||1868||Male||Black||||||||GA||183A |- |24||||1919||Copeland||'''[[Copeland-7036|Lucy]]'''||60||1810||Female||Black||Domestic Servant||||||GA||183A |- |24||||2019||Trammell||Stephen||60||1810||Male||Black||Farm Laborer||||||VA||189B |- |25||||2019||Trammell||Milley||48||1822||Female||Black||Farm Laborer||||||GA||189B |- |26||||2019||Trammell||Henry||22||1848||Male||Black||Farm Laborer||||||GA||189B |- |27||||2019||Trammell||Aaron||10||1860||Male||Black||Farm Laborer||||||GA||189B |- |28||||2019||Trammell||Clara||5||1865||Female||Black||||||||GA||189B |- |29||2279||2318||'''Trammell'''||'''[[Trammell-1403|Porthenia]]'''||38||1832||Female||Black||Cook||||||GA||209A |- |30||2279||2318||'''Trammell'''||'''[[Trammell-1404|Richard]]'''||11||1859||Male||Black||Domestic Servant||||||GA||209A |- |31||2279||2318||'''Trammell'''||'''[[Trammell-1405|Alice]]'''||9||1861||Female||Black||||||||GA||209A |- |32||2279||2318||'''Trammell'''||'''Ella'''||5||1865||Female||Black||||||||GA||209A |- |13||2337||2378||Miller||Dennis||57||1813||Male||White||Farmer||1200||480||GA||213A |- |14||2337||2378||Miller||Elizabeth||47||1823||Female||White||Keeping House||||||GA||213A |- |15||2337||2378||Miller||Martha F||22||1848||Female||White||Keeping House||||||GA||213A |- |16||2337||2378||Miller||Jesse L||16||1854||Male||White||||||||GA||213A |- |17||2337||2378||Miller||William||7||1863||Male||White||||||||GA||213A |- |18||2337||2378||Trammell||Warren||17||1853||Male||Black||Farm Laborer||||||GA||213A |- |19||2337||2378||Trammell||Abraham||16||1854||Male||Black||Farm Laborer||||||GA||213A |} There is a story behind some of the names highlighted above. Julia Johnson was born Julia Trammell. Another important name in the set above is [[Trammell-1403|Porthenia Trammell]]. We see her as "Henny" in other records which some descendants had mistaken for a shortened version of Henrietta. Porthenia is the presumed mother of a number of these Trammell's. '''We see Porthenia in Harris County, in 1870. By 1880 she and others had migrated to Yazoo, Mississippi.''' One example of such a family sharing the migration is Jasper Trammell and wife Oney (Clements) Trammell. In 1870 we their family living next to a Clements family. The head of household Shep is close in age to Oney. After Oney and family have moved to Mississippi (see below) we see the first son born in the new state is named Shep. Whether Oney and Shep merely grew up together in Harris County, were siblings or cousins is not known at this time. Porthenia (Henny) in the 1870 U.S. Census. is listed as being 38 placing her year of birth around 1832. This makes her too young to be the mother of Jasper, Elbert, Warren, Alexander, and Oliver Trammell (though some researchers had associated them as sons). Below is an exceprt of the page of the 1880 Census for Henny and some of the others who made the same migration from Harris County, Georgia to Yazoo County, Mississippi. '''1880 United States Federal Census for Adaline Trammel; Mississippi; Yazoo; Goosey''' {| border="1" class="sortable" !Line #!!Dwelling #!!Surname!!Name!!Race!!Gender!!Age!!Birth Year!!Relation to H/H!!Marital St!!Occupation!!BP!!Father's BP!!Mother's BP |- |12||88||'''Trammel'''||'''Jaspar'''||Black||Male||45||Abt 1835||Self (Head)||Married||Field Hand||GA||GA||GA |- |13||88||'''Trammel'''||'''Ownie'''||Black||Female||45||Abt 1835||Wife||Married||Field Hand||GA||GA||GA |- |14||88||Trammel||Crawford||Black||Male||15||Abt 1865||Son||Single||Field Hand||GA||GA||GA |- |15||88||Trammel||Matthew||Black||Male||14||Abt 1866||Son||||Field Hand||GA||GA||GA |- |16||88||Trammel||John||Black||Male||13||Abt 1867||Son||Single||Field Hand||GA||GA||GA |- |17||88||Trammel||Dora||Black||Female||11||Abt 1869||Daughter||Single||||GA||GA||GA |- |18||88||Trammel||Loyd||Black||Male||10||Abt 1870||Son||Single||||GA||GA||GA |- |19||88||Trammel||Julia||Black||Female||8||Abt 1872||Daughter||Single||||GA||GA||GA |- |20||88||Trammel||Jordon||Black||Male||7||Abt 1873||Son||Single||||GA||GA||GA |- |21||88||Trammel||Shepherd||Black||Male||2||Abt 1878||Son||Single||||MS||GA||GA |- |-|||||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |22||89||Johnson||August||Black||Male||30||Abt 1850||Self (Head)||Married||Field Hand||GA||GA||GA |- |23||89||'''Johnson'''||'''Julia'''||Black||Female||25||Abt 1855||Wife||Married||Field Hand||GA||GA||GA |- |24||89||Johnson||Carrie||Black||Female||9||Abt 1871||Daughter||Single||||GA||GA||GA |- |25||89||Johnson||Jessie||Black||Male||6||Abt 1874||Son||Single||||GA||GA||GA |- |26||89||Johnson||Cicero||Black||Male||4||Abt 1876||Son||Single||||GA||GA||GA |- |27||89||Johnson||Amanda||Black||Female||2||Abt 1878||Daughter||Single||||MS||GA||GA |- |28||89||Johnson||Joel||Black||Male||6 mo||Abt 1880||Son||Single||||MS||GA||GA |- |29||89||Johnson||Morton||Black||Male||13||Abt 1867||Nephew||Single||Field Hand||GA||GA||GA |- |30||89||Johnson||Gilbert||Black||Male||12||Abt 1868||Nephew||Single||Field Hand||GA||GA||GA |- |31||89||Johnson||Ida||Black||Female||11||Abt 1869||Niece||Single||Field Hand||GA||GA||GA |- |32||89||Johnson||James||Black||Male||6||Abt 1874||Nephew||Single||||GA||GA||GA |- ||||||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |39||91||'''Trammel'''||'''Henny'''||Black||Female||50||Abt 1830||Self (Head)||Widowed||Field Hand||GA||GA||GA |- |40||91||Trammel||Adaline||Black||Female||15||Abt 1865||Daughter||||Field Hand||GA||GA||GA |- |41||91||Smith||Cora||Black||Female||14||Abt 1866||Granddaughter||Na||Field Hand||GA||GA||GA |} == Sources == *Map of Harris County, 1911 [https://www.mygenealogyhound.com/maps/Georgia-County-Maps/GA-Harris-County-Georgia-1911-Map.html#]

Trammell Family research by Norma Trammell, c. 1985

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This document by Norma Trammell (1928-1996) of Corpus Christi, Texas, is a comparative analysis of two early Trammell genealogies (by Gottschalk and Steadman) plus her own research into the records. Her analysis is good and holds up well though it reflects what was known as of 1985 or so. *Kathrine Cox Gottschalk, [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE1216607 ''Trammell family of Virginia : also of Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, ...''], 1948. *Melvin Lee Steadman, ''Falls Church by Fence and Fireside'', 1964 {| class="wikitable" |- | width=275 | Topic || width=40 | Page |- | Generation I - Thomas Trammell || 1 |- | Generation II - John Trammell || 4 |- | Westmoreland County Records || 8 |- | Summary of First Two Generations || 18 |- | Third Generation || 20 |- | John Trammell Sr. (gen 3) || 22 |- | Gerrard Trammell (gen 3) || 31 |- | The Sampson Trammells || 35 |- | Sarah Trammell West || 40 |- | Daniel Trammell || 42 |- | Revolutionary War in S.C. || 52 |- | Sampson Trammell, veteran || 55 |- | William Trammell, veteran || 57 |- | Daniel Trammell, part 2 || 60 |- | Thomas Trammell, veteran || 61 |- | William Trammell, veteran || 63 |- | Peter Trammell, veteran || 67 |- | Lincoln County, Ga. || 70 |- | Georgia Land Lottery || 73 |- | Dennis Trammell, veteran || 75 |}

Trammell tax records, Halifax County, Virginia

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Personal property tax entries for members of the Trammell family of Halifax County, Virginia

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==Tranbarger households from U.S. Decennial Census== Search on census results posted on ''FamilySearch.'' ==='''First Census of the United States. (1790)'''=== :Census Day: 2 Aug 1790 :Search term: Tranbarger :1. Return: ''Jacob Tronobarger, York County, Pennsylvania''.1790 U. S. census, York County, Pennsylvania, p. 451 (Penned), line 43 (6 from the bottom), Jacob Tronobarger; digital image, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YYB-4LY : 2 Jun 2020); citing NARA microfilm M637, roll 9, images 243 of 724. ::White Males 16 and over (Born on or before 1 Aug 1774): 2 ::White Females (Born on or after 2 Aug 1790): 2 *: Notes: ==='''Second Census of the United States. (1800)'''=== :Census Day: 4 Aug 1800 :Search term: Tranbarger :1. Return: nada *:Notes: ==='''Third Census of the United States.''' (1810)=== :Census Day: 6 Aug 1810 :Search term: Tranbarger :1. Return: ''[[Tranbarger-3|David Tranbarger]], Washington County, Virginia''.1810 U.S. census, Washington County, Virginia, p. 208 (Penned, bottom right corner), line 19 (7 lines from bottom), David Tranbarger; digital image, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY2-P68 : 13 May 2020); citing NARA microfilm M252, roll 71, images 414 of 606. ::White males under 10 years of age (Born between 6 Aug 1800 and 5 Aug 1810): 2 (Son1 and Son2) ::White males of 26 years but under 45 years (Born between 6 Aug 1765 and 5 Aug 1784): 1 (David) ::White females under 10 years of age (Born between 6 Aug 1800 and 5 Aug 1810): 1 (Daughter1) ::White females of 26 years but under 45 years (Born between 6 Aug 1765 and 5 Aug 1784): 1 (David's wife) *: Notes: This is the first record that we have of Tranbarger's in Washington County, Virginia. David Tranbarger, age: 26-45 years, has a wife, age: 26-45 years, and two sons, age 0-10 years, and a daughter, age 0-10 years. ==='''Fourth Census of the United States. (1820)'''=== :Census Day: 7 Aug 1820 :Search term: Tranbarger :1. Return: ''[[Tranbarger-3|David Tranbarger]], Washington County, Virginia''.1820 U.S. census, Washington County, Virginia, p. 236 (Stamped, bottom right corner), line 31 (10 lines from bottom), David Tranbarger; digital image, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBM-9Q9D : 13 May 2020); citing NARA microfilm M33, roll 141, images 251 of 258. ::White males under 10 years of age (Born between 7 Aug 1810 and 6 Aug 1820): 4 (Son3, Son4, Son5 and Son6) ::White males of 10 years but under 16 years (Born between 7 Aug 1804 and 6 Aug 1810): 1 (Son2) ::White males of 16 years but under 18 years (Born between 7 Aug 1802 and 6 Aug 1804): 1 (Son1) ::White males of 16 years but under 26 years (Born between 7 Aug 1794 and 6 Aug 1804): 1 (Son1) ::White males of 26 years but under 45 years (Born between 7 Aug 1775 and 6 Aug 1794): 1 (David) ::White females of 10 years but under 16 years (Born between 7 Aug 1804 and 6 Aug 1810): 1 (Daughter1) ::White females of 26 years but under 45 years (Born between 7 Aug 1775 and 6 Aug 1794): 1 (David's wife) *: Note: This is the second census in which David Tranbarger is found. He has six sons: the first son's age is between 18 and 26 years, the second son's age is between 16 and 18 years. Four additional sons where born in the previous decade and are less than 10 years of age. :2. Return: ''[[Unknown-517547|Peggy Tranbarger]], Washington County, Virginia''.1820 U.S. census, Washington County, Virginia, p. 237 (Stamped, bottom right corner), line 7, Peggy Tranbarger; digital image, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYBM-9QZH : 13 May 2020); citing NARA microfilm M33, roll 141, images 252 of 258. ::White males under 10 years of age (Born between 7 Aug 1810 and 6 Aug 1820): 1 (Son1) ::White females of 16 years but under 26 years (Born between 7 Aug 1794 and 6 Aug 1804): 1 (Peggy) ==='''Fifth Census of the United States. (1830)'''=== :Census Day: 1 Jun 1830 :Search term: Tranbarger :1. Return: ''[[Tranbarger-3|David Tranbarger]], Washington County, Virginia''.1830 U.S. census, Washington County, Virginia, p. 294 (penned, upper left corner), line 13, David Tranbarger; digital image, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYB3-Z8Z : 13 May 2020); citing NARA microfilm M19, roll 200, images 577 of 808. ::White males of 5 years but under 10 years (Born between 1 Jun 1820 and 31 May 1825): 1 (Son7) ::White males of 10 years but under 15 years (Born between 1 Jun 1815 and31 May 1820): 2 (Son6 and Son5) ::White males of 15 years but under 20 years (Born between 1 Jun 1810 and 31 May 1815): 2 (Son4 and Son3) ::White males of 50 years but under 60 years (Born between 1 Jun 1770 and 31 May 1780): 1 (David) ::White females of 5 years but under 10 years (Born between 1 Jun 1820 and 31 May 1825): 1 (Daughter2) ::White females of 20 years but under 30 years (Born between 1 Jun 1800 and 31 May 1810): 1 (Daughter1) ::White females of 40 years but under 50 years (Born between 1 Jun 1780 and 31 May 1790): 1 (David's wife) :2. Return: ''[[Unknown-517547|Margaret Tranbarger]], Washington County, Virginia''.1830 U.S. census, Washington County, Virginia, p. 294 (penned, upper left corner), line 12, Margaret Tranbarger; digital image, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYB3-Z8Z : 13 May 2020); citing NARA microfilm M19, roll 200, images 577 of 808. ::White males of 5 years but under 10 years (Born between 1 Jun 1820 and 31 May 1825): 1 (Son1) ::White females of 40 years but under 50 years (Born between 1 Jun 1780 and 31 May 1790): 1 (Margaret) :3. Return: ''[[Tranbarger-14|Jacob Tranbarger]], Washington County, Virginia''.1830 U.S. census, Washington County, Virginia, p. 294 (penned, upper left corner), line 11, Jacob Tranbarger; digital image, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYB3-Z8Z : 13 May 2020); citing NARA microfilm M19, roll 200, images 577 of 808. ::White males under 5 years of age (Born between 1 Jun 1825 and 31 May 1830): 2 (Son1 and Son2) ::White males of 20 years but under 30 years (Born between 1 Jun 1800 and 31 May 1810): 1 (Jacob) ::White females of 20 years but under 30 years (Born between 1 Jun 1800 and 31 May 1810): 1 (Jacob's wife) :4. Return: ''[[Tranbarger-18|Abraham Tranbarger]], Washington County, Virginia''.1830 U.S. census, Washington County, Virginia, p. 294 (penned, upper left corner), line 10, Abraham Tranbarger; digital image, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYB3-Z8Z : 13 May 2020); citing NARA microfilm M19, roll 200, images 577 of 808. ::White males under 5 years of age (Born between 1 Jun 1825 and 31 May 1830): 2 (Son1 and Son2) ::White males of 20 years but under 30 years (Born between 1 Jun 1800 and 31 May 1810): 1 (Abraham) ::White females of 20 years but under 30 years (Born between 1 Jun 1800 and 31 May 1810): 1 (Abraham's wife) ==='''Sixth Census of the United States. (1840)'''=== :Census Day: 1 Jun 1840 :Search term: Tranbarger :1. Return: ''[[Tranbarger-3|David Tranbarger]], Washington County, Virginia''.1840 U.S. census, Washington County, Virginia, population schedule, p. 53 (penned), Line 16, David Tranbarger, database with images, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY1-98GG : 2 Jun 2020); citing NARA microfilm M704, Roll 579, images 508 of 547.1840 U.S. census, Washington County, Virginia, population schedule page 2, p. 251 (stamped), Line 16, David Tranbarger, database with images, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY1-98TZ : 2 Jun 2020); citing NARA microfilm M704, Roll 579, images 509 of 547. ::White males under 5 years of age (Born between 1 Jun 1835 and 31 May 1840): 1 (Grandson1) ::White males of 20 years but under 30 years (Born between 1 Jun 1810 and 31 May 1820): 1 (Son) ::White males of 50 years but under 60 years (Born between 1 Jun 1780 and 31 May 1790): 1 (David) ::White females of 10 years but under 15 years (Born between 1 Jun 1825 and 31 May 1830): 1 (daughter2) ::White females of 15 years but under 20 years (Born between 1 Jun 1820 and 31 May 1825): 1 (daughter-in-law) ::White females of 40 years but under 50 years (Born between 1 Jun 1790 and 31 May 1800):1 (David's wife) :2. Return: ''[[Tranbarger-14|Jacob Tranbarger]], Madison County, Indiana''.1840 U.S. census, Madison County, Indiana, population schedule, p. 208 (stamped), Line 28 (4 from the bottom), Jacob Tranbarger, database with images, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYTR-S8V5 : 2 Jun 2020); citing NARA microfilm M704, Roll 579, images 941 of 1186 .1840 U.S. census, Madison County, Indiana, population schedule page 2, p. 74 (penned, upper left corner), Line 28 (4 from the bottom), Jacob Tranbarger, database with images, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-62N9-C8W : 2 Jun 2020); citing NARA microfilm M704, Roll 579, images 942 of 1186 . ::White males under 5 years of age (Born between 1 Jun 1835 and 31 May 1840): 2 (Son3 and Son4) ::White males of 10 years but under 15 years (Born between 1 Jun 1825 and31 May 1830): 1 (Son1) ::White males of 30 years but under 40 years (Born between 1 Jun 1800 and 31 May 1810): 1 (Jacob) ::White females under 5 years of age (Born between 1 Jun 1835 and 31 May 1840): 2 (Daughter1 and Daughter2) ::White females of 30 years but under 40 years (Born between 1 Jun 1800 and 31 May 1810): 1 (Jacob's wife) :3. Return: ''[[Unknown-517573|S. Tranbarger]], Decatur County, Indiana''.1840 U.S. census, Decatur County, Indiana, population schedule, Adams Township, p. 449 (Penned), Line 18 , S. Tranbarger, database with images, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBM-99T7 : 2 Jun 2020); citing NARA microfilm M704, Rolls 77-78, images 473 of 694.1840 U.S. census, Decatur County, Indiana, population schedule page 2, Adams Township, p. 231 (Stamped), Line 18 (4 from the bottom), S. Tranbarger, database with images, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBM-99BW : 2 Jun 2020); citing NARA microfilm M704, Rolls 77-78, images 474 of 694. ::White males under 5 years of age (Born between 1 Jun 1835 and 31 May 1840): 1 ::White males of 5 years but under 10 years (Born between 1 Jun 1830 and 31 May 1835): 1 ::White females under 5 years of age (Born between 1 Jun 1835 and 31 May 1840): 1 ::White females of 5 years but under 10 years (Born between 1 Jun 1830 and 31 May 1835): 1 ::White females of 30 years but under 40 years (Born between 1 Jun 1800 and 31 May 1810): 1 :4. Return: ''[[Tranbarger-15|Eli Tranbarger]], Montgomery County, Ohio''.1840 U.S. census, Montgomery County, Ohio, population schedule, p. 142 (stamped), Line 20, Eli Tranbarger, database with images, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBQ-KJ6 : 2 Jun 2020); citing NARA microfilm M704, Roll 413-415, images 290 of 926.1840 U.S. census, Montgomery County, Ohio, population schedule page 2, p. 142 (stamped), Line 20, Eli Tranbarger, database with images, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBQ-KJ6 : 2 Jun 2020); citing NARA microfilm M704, Roll 413-415, images 291 of 926. ::White males of 20 years but under 30 years (Born between 1 Jun 1810 and 31 May 1820): 1 Eli) ::White females under 5 years of age (Born between 1 Jun 1835 and 31 May 1840): 1 (Daughter1) ::White females of 15 years but under 20 years (Born between 1 Jun 1820 and 31 May 1825): 1 (?) ::White females of 20 years but under 30 years (Born between 1 Jun 1810 and 31 May 1820): 1 (Eli's wife) :5. Return: ''[[Tranbarger-16|John Tranbarger]], Washington County, Virginia''.1840 U.S. census, Washington County, Virginia, population schedule, p. 53 (penned), Line 20, John Tranbarger, database with images, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY1-98GG : 2 Jun 2020); citing NARA microfilm M704, Roll 579, images 508 of 547.1840 U.S. census, Washington County, Virginia, population schedule page 2, p. 251 (stamped), Line 20, John Tranbarger, database with images, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY1-98TZ : 2 Jun 2020); citing NARA microfilm M704, Roll 579, images 509 of 547. ::White males of 20 years but under 30 years (Born between 1 Jun 1810 and 31 May 1820): 1 (John) ::White females of 20 years but under 30 years (Born between 1 Jun 1810 and 31 May 1820): 1 (John's wife) ::White females of 50 years but under 60 years (Born between 1 Jun 1780 and 31 May 1790): 1 (John's mother-in-law) ==='''Seventh Census of the United States. (1850)'''=== :Census Day: 1 Jun 1850 :Search term: Tranbarger :1. Return: ''Sarah Tranbarger, Madison County, Indiana''.1850 U.S. census, Madison County, Indiana, population schedule, Pipe Creek Township, p. 41 (stamped), dwelling 582, family 582, lines 6-11, household of Sarah Tranbarger; database with images ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-635S-SDH : 37 Jan 2020); citing NARA microfilm M432, roll 147, image 462 of 567. ::Sarah Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1806 - 31 May 1807, Value of real estate: $1000, Born in Virginia. ::Alfred Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1829 - 31 May 1830, Profession: farmer, Born in Virginia, attended school. ::Gabriel Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1831 - 31 May 1832, Born in Indiana, attended school. ::Olive A. Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1836 - 31 May 1837, Born in Indiana, attended school. ::Emma Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1839 - 31 May 1840, Born in Indiana, attended school. ::Joseph Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1842 - 31 May 1843, Born in Indiana. :Search term: Frumborger :2. Return: ''[[Tranbarger-15|Eli Tranbarger]], Montgomery County, Ohio''.1850 U.S. census, Montgomery County, Ohio, population schedule, Randolph Township, District # 111, p. 383 (stamped), dwelling 1597, family 1597, lines 13 - 15, household of Eli Frumborger [Tranbarger]; database with images ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6QQ7-XF4 : 3 Jun 2020); citing NARA microfilm M432, roll 714, image 225 of 396. ::Eli Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1814 - 31 May 1815, Profession: Laborer, Born in Virginia. ::Nancy Hoover, Birth date: 1 Jun 1821 - 31 May 1822, Born in Ohio. ::Elizabeth Hoover, Birth date: 1 Jun 1836 - 31 May 1837, Attended school, Born in Ohio. :Search term: Lanbarger :3. Return: ''[[Tranbarger-16|John Tranbarger]], Sullivan County, Tennessee''.1850 U.S. census, Sullivan County, Tennessee, population schedule, 1st Division, p. 20 (stamped), dwelling 1069, family 1069, lines 7 -12, household of John Lanbarger [Tranbarger]; database with images ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-66T3-993 : 3 Jun 2020); citing NARA microfilm M432, roll 897, image 45 of 792. ::John Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1814 - 31 May 1815, Value of real estate: $500, Profession: Farmer, Born in Virginia. ::Lucinda Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1826 - 31 May 1827, Born in Tennessee. ::Susan E. Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1840 - 31 May 1841, Attended school, Born in Tennessee. ::William A. Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1842 - 31 May 1843, Attended school Born in Tennessee. ::Margaret C. Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1845 - 31 May 1846, Born in Tennessee. ::James A. Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1847 - 31 May 1848, Born in Tennessee. :Search term: Tranbarger :4. Return: ''Andrew J. Tranbarger, Cocke County, Tennessee''.1850 U.S. census, Cocke County, Tennessee, population schedule, 11th District, p. 418/? (stamped), dwelling 1069, family 1069, lines 38-42,1, household of Ander J Franbay [Andrew J. Tranbarger]; database with images ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-XXD3-J7S : 3 Jun 2020); citing NARA microfilm M432, roll 892, image 170/171 of 531.1850 U.S. census, Cocke County, Tennessee, slave schedule, 11th District, p. 419 (penned), Owner: Andrew Tranbarger; database with images ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6X37-6BK : 3 Jun 2020); citing NARA microfilm M432, roll 902, image 210 of 479. ::Andrew J. Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1814 - 31 May 1815, Value of real estate: $200, Profession: Farmer, Born in Virginia. ::Elira Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1824 - 31 May 1825, Born in Tennessee. ::Elizabeth Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1846 - 31 May 1847, Born in Tennessee. ::John Tranbarger, Birth date: 31 Jan 1850 - 28 Feb 1850, Born in Tennessee. ::Henry Baily, Birth date: 1 Jun 1827 - 31 May 1828, Profession: Laborer, Born in Tennessee. ::Mary A. Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1833 - 31 May 1834, Born in Tennessee. ::Unknown Female, Slave (malato), Birth date: 1 Jun 1769 - 31 May 1770. :Search term: Tranbarger :5. Return: ''James Tranbarger, Overton County, Tennessee''.1850 U.S. census, Overton County, Tennessee, population schedule, 7th District, p. 164/165 (penned), dwelling 209, family 209, lines 39-42, household of James Tranbarger; database with images ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-64VW-K3 : 3 Jun 2020); citing NARA microfilm M432, roll 892, image 170/171 of 531. ::James Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1819 - 31 May 1820, Value of real estate: $200, Profession: Farmer, Born in Tennessee. ::Mary Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1819 - 31 May 1820, Born in Tennessee. ::Margaret Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1843 - 31 May 1844, Born in Tennessee. ::Henry Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1844 - 31 May 1845, Born in Tennessee. ::David Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1845 - 31 May 1846, Born in Tennessee. ::Alexander Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Aug 1849 - 31 Aug 1849, Born in Tennessee. :Search term: Tranbarger :6. Return: ''Alexander Tranbarger, Tipton County, Indiana''.1850 U.S. census, Tipton County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, p. 266 (stamped), dwelling 413, family 413, lines 27-29, household of Alexander Tranbarger; database with images ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XC39-PCK : 3 Jun 2020); citing NARA microfilm M432, roll 176, image 64 of 543. ::Alexander Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1821 - 31 May 1822, Profession: Blacksmith, Born in Virginia, cannot read or write. ::Mary Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1825 - 31 May 1826, Born in Tennessee. ::John Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1847 - 31 May 1848, Born in Tennessee. :Search term: Tranbarger :7. Return: ''Andrew Tranbarger, Overton County, Tennessee''.1850 U.S. census, Overton County, Tennessee, population schedule, p. 164 (penned), dwelling 204, family 204, lines 16-18, household of Andrew Tranbarger; database with images ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-64VW-K3); citing NARA microfilm M432, roll 892, image 170 of 531. ::Andrew Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1825 - 31 May 1826, Profession: Laborer, Born in Tennessee. ::Nancy Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1827 - 31 May 1828, Born in Tennessee. ::Margaret Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1847 - 31 May 1848, Born in Tennessee. :Search term: Tranbarger :8. Return: ''[[Tranbarger-64|David Tranbarger]], Madison County, Indiana''.1850 U.S. census, Madison County, Indiana, population schedule, Pipe Creek Township, p. 41 (stamped), dwelling 583, family 583, lines 12-13, household of David Tranbarger; database with images ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-635S-SDH : 37 Jan 2020); citing NARA microfilm M432, roll 147, image 462 of 567. ::David Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1827 - 31 May 1828, Profession: farmer, Born in Virginia, married within the year. ::Eunice Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1830 - 31 May 1831, Profession: farmer, Born in Virginia, married within the year. ==='''Eighth Census of the United States. (1860)'''=== :Census Day: 1 Jun 1860 :Search term: Tranberger :1. Return: ''[[Tranbarger-15|Eli Tranbarger]], Montgomery County, Ohio''.1860 U.S. census, Montgomery County, Ohio, population schedule, Randolph Township, p. 312 (stamped), dwelling 723, family 705, lines 28 - 30, household of Eli Tranbarger; database with images ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9BSZ-93YH : 7 Jun 2020); citing NARA microfilm M653, roll 1014, image 200 of 406. ::Eli Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1809 - 31 May 1810, Profession: Laborer, Value of real estate: $300, Value of personal estate: $0, Born in Pennsylvania. ::Nancy Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1809 - 31 May 1810, Born in Pennsylvania. ::David Crowley, Birth date: 1 Jun 1846 - 31 May 1847, Born in Ohio, attended school. :Search term: Tranbarge :2. Return: ''James Tranbarger, Overton County, Tennessee''.1860 U.S. census, Overton County, Tennessee, population schedule, 7th District, p. 123/124 (penned), dwelling 898, family 898, lines 28 - 30/1, household of James Tranbarger; database with images ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GBSF-9CXW / https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9BSF-97P5 : 7 Jun 2020); citing NARA microfilm M653, roll 1267, image 449/450 of 596. ::James Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1816 - 31 May 1817, Profession: Farmer, Value of real estate: $400, Value of personal estate: $600, Born in Virginia, cannot read or write. ::Mary Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1823 - 31 May 1824, Born in Tennessee. ::Margaret Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1843 - 31 May 1844, Born in Tennessee, attended school. ::Henry Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1845 - 31 May 1846, Born in Tennessee, attended school. ::Alexander Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1847 - 31 May 1848, Born in Tennessee, attended school. ::Mary I. Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1850 - 31 May 1851, Born in Tennessee, attended school. ::Susan Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1819 - 31 May 1820, Born in Tennessee. ::Buchanan Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jul 1859 - 31 Jul 1859, Born in Tennessee. :Search term: Tranbarger :3. Return: ''A. J. Tranbarger, Cole County, Missouri''.1860 U.S. census, Cole County, Missouri, population schedule, Jefferson Township, p. 203 (penned, upper right hand corner), dwelling 164, family 173, lines 18 - 25, household of A. J. Tranbarger; database with images ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9BSQ-2J : 7 Jun 2020); citing NARA microfilm M653, roll 615, image 207 of 426. ::A. J. Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1819 - 31 May 1820, Profession: Farmer, Value of real estate: $0, Value of personal estate: $450, Born in Virginia. ::Eliza J. Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1827 - 31 May 1828, Born in North Carolina. ::Elizabeth Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1846 - 31 May 1847. ::John E. Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1848 - 31 May 1849, Born in Tennessee. ::Henry A. Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1850 - 31 May 1851, Born in North Carolina. ::Anna Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1852 - 31 May 1853, Born in Missouri. ::Emma Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1854 - 31 May 1855, Born in Missouri. ::Ellen Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1857 - 31 May 1858, Born in Missouri. :Search term: Tranberger :4. Return: ''[[Tranbarger-64|David Tranbarger]], Madison County, Indiana''.1860 U.S. census, Madison County, Indiana, population schedule, Pipe Creek Township, p. 101/102 (penned), dwelling 730, family 730, lines 35-40/1, household of David Tranbarger; database with images ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GB9N-SDV9 / https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9B9N-SXDL : 7 Jun 2020); citing NARA microfilm M653, roll 277, image 332/333 of 441. ::David Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1827 - 31 May 1828, Profession: Farmer, Value of real estate: $250, Value of personal estate: $500, Born in Virginia. ::Unis Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1832 - 31 May 1833, Born in Indiana. ::Oliver Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1850 - 31 May 1851, Born in Indiana, attended school. ::Alex Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1852 - 31 May 1853, Born in Indiana. ::Meranda Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1854 - 31 May 1855, Born in Indiana. ::Sarah Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1856 - 31 May 1857, Born in Indiana. ::Henry P. Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Mar 1860 - 31 Mar 1860, Born in Indiana. :Search term: Tromberger :5. Return: ''Alfred Tranbarger, Madison County, Indiana''.1860 U.S. census, Madison County, Indiana, population schedule, Pipe Creek Township, p. 102 (penned), dwelling 732, family 732, lines 8 - 10, household of Alfred Tranbarger; database with images ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9B9N-SXDL : 7 Jun 2020); citing NARA microfilm M653, roll 277, image 333 of 441. ::Alfred Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1829 - 31 May 1830, Profession: Farmer, Value of real estate: $1500, Value of personal estate: $800, Born in Virginia. ::Martha Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1841 - 31 May 1842, Born in Indiana. ::Gilbert Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jul 1859 - 31 Jul 1859, Born in Indiana. :Search term: Tranbarger :6. Return: ''A. J. Tranbarger, Morgan County, Illinois''.1860 U.S. census, Morgan County, Illinois, population schedule, Jacksonville Precinct, p. 190 (penned), dwelling 1333, family 1303, lines 18 - 23, household of A. J. Tranbarger; database with images ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YB1-Q7GV : 7 Jun 2020); citing NARA microfilm M653, roll 213, image 194 of 738. ::A. J. Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1833 - 31 May 1834, Profession: Farmer, Value of real estate: $0, Value of personal estate: $500, Born in Virginia. ::Nancy Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1834 - 31 May 1835, Born in Tennessee, cannot read or write. ::Margaret Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1847 - 31 May 1848, Born in Tennessee, attended school. ::John Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1850 - 31 May 1851, Born in Tennessee, attended school. ::Martha Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1856 - 31 May 1857, Born in Illinois, attended school. ::Mary White, Birth date: 1 Jul 1841 - 31 Jul 1842, Born in Tennessee. :Search term: Tramburger :7. Return: ''Gabriel Tranbarger, Madison County, Indiana''.1860 U.S. census, Madison County, Indiana, population schedule, Pipe Creek Township, p. 109 (penned), dwelling 1333, family 1303, lines 18 - 23, household of Gabl Tranbarger; database with images ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GB9N-SDDF : 7 Jun 2020); citing NARA microfilm M653, roll 277, image 340 of 441. ::Gabl Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1834 - 31 May 1835, Profession: Farmer, Value of real estate: $0, Value of personal estate: $350, Born in Virginia. ::Martha Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1839 - 31 May 1840, Born in Virginia. ::Sarah Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1858 - 31 May 1859, Born in Indiana. :Search term: Stanbarger :8. Return: ''Lucinda Tranbarger, Sullivan County, Tennessee''.1860 U.S. census, Sullivan County, Tennessee, population schedule, Civil District #11, p. 95 (stamped), dwelling 885, family 885, lines 8 - 15, household of Lucinda Tranbarger; database with images ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9BSX-9BGV : 7 Jun 2020); citing NARA microfilm M653, roll 1275, image 313 of 696. ::Lucinda Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1827 - 31 May 1828, Profession: Domestic, Value of real estate: $1200, Value of personal estate: $300, Born in Tennessee. ::Elizabeth Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1841 - 31 May 1842, Profession: Domestic, Born in Tennessee, attended school. ::William A. Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1842 - 31 May 1843, Profession: Farm Laborer, Born in Tennessee, attended school. ::James A. Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1847 - 31 May 1848, Born in Tennessee, attended school. ::Mary L. Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1849 - 31 May 1850, Born in Tennessee, attended school. ::John Henry Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1851 - 31 May 1852, Born in Tennessee, attended school. ::Juley Ann Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1854 - 31 May 1855, Born in Tennessee, attended school. ::Sarah E. Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1857 - 31 May 1858, Born in Tennessee, attended school. :Search term: Jackson :9. Return: ''Olive Ann (Tranbarger) Jackson, Tipton County, Indiana''.1860 U.S. census, Tipton County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, p. 121 (penned), dwelling 926, family 895, lines 32 - 34, household of Monroe Jackson; database with images ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GB9J-SY53 : 10 Jun 2020); citing NARA microfilm M653, roll 301, image 125 of 405. ::Monroe Jackson, Birth date: 1 Jun 1836 - 31 May 1837, Profession: Farmer, Value of real estate: $2000, Value of personal estate: $400, Born in Indiana. ::Olive A. Jackson, Birth date: 1 Jun 1838 - 31 May 1839, Born in Indiana. ::Viana Jackson, Birth date: 1 Dec 1859 - 31 Dec 1859, Born in Indiana. :Search term: Nelson :10. Return: ''James E Nelson, Tipton County, Indiana''.1860 U.S. census, Tipton County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, p. 137 (penned), dwelling 1042, family 1008, lines 2 - 8, household of James E Nelson; database with images ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9B9J-STMP : 10 Jun 2020); citing NARA microfilm M653, roll 301, image 141 of 405. ::James E Nelson, Birth date: 1 Jun 1813 - 31 May 1814, Profession: Farmer, Value of real estate: $500, Value of personal estate: $150, Born in Indiana. ::Mary E. Nelson, Birth date: 1 Jun 1827 - 31 May 1828, Born in Tennessee. ::John W. Nelson, Birth date: 1 Jun 1843 - 31 May 1844, Born in Indiana, attended school. ::Laurissa Nelson, Birth date: 1 Jun 1858 - 31 May 1859, Born in Indiana. ::John Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1846 - 31 May 1847, Born in Tennessee, attended school. ::Robert Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1850 - 31 May 1851, Born in Indiana, attended school. ::Andrew Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1853 - 31 May 1854, Born in Indiana, attended school. :Search term: Fraiser :11. Return: ''John Fraiser, Madison County, Indiana''.1860 U.S. census, Madison County, Indiana, population schedule, Pipe Creek Township, p. 329 (penned, upper right), dwelling 734, family 734, lines 13 - 19, household of John Fraiser; database with images ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9B9N-SXDL : 10 Jun 2020); citing NARA microfilm M653, roll 277, image 333 of 441. ::John Frasier, Birth date: 1 Jun 1828 - 31 May 1829, Profession: Farmer, Value of real estate: $15000, Value of personal estate: $2000, Born in Indiana. ::Sarah Frasier, Birth date: 1 Jun 1828 - 31 May 1829, Born in Massachusetts. ::Malica Frasier, Birth date: 1 Jun 1851 - 31 May 1852, Born in Indiana, attended school. ::John Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1846 - 31 May 1847, Born in Indiana, attended school. ::Frank Henley, Birth date: 1 Jun 1819 - 31 May 1820, Profession: Laborer, Born in Lynn, Ireland, attended school. ::George Browning, Birth date: 1 Jun 1836 - 31 May 1837, Profession: Laborer, Born in Indiana, cannot read or write. ::Malicie Leavella, Birth date: 1 Jun 1836 - 31 May 1837, Profession: Domestic, Born in Indiana. * Missing: (Sarah Tranbarger, Emma Retta (Tranbarger) Applegate, Joseph Tranbarger) ==='''Ninth Census of the United States. (1870)'''=== :Census Day: 1 Jun 1870 :Search term: Lianbarger :1. Return: ''[[Tranbarger-15|Eli Tranbarger]], Montgomery County, Ohio''.1870 U.S. census, Montgomery County, Ohio, population schedule, Randolph Township, p. 736 (stamped), dwelling 197, family 204, lines 4 - 6, household of Eli Tranbarger; database with images ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6SMY-RM : 20 Jun 2020); citing NARA microfilm M593, roll 1248, image 695 of 869. ::Eli Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1817 - 31 May 1818, Profession: Magistrate, Value of real estate: $4500, Value of personal estate: $100, Born in Virginia. ::Nancy Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1829 - 31 May 1830, Born in Ohio. ::George Tranbarger, Birth date: 1 Jun 1860 - 31 May 1861, Born in Ohio, attended school. ==Sources== Also see: * Lucinda Tranbarger, 1870: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DKTQ-5BL *Eli Lianburger ([[Tranbarger-15|Eli Tranbarger]]), 1870:https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6SMY-RM *James Tranbargan, 1870: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D1V7-ZZJ *Andrew Transbarger, 1870: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6PZZ-HQ2 *David Tranbarger, 1870: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DWTS-MR7 * Aaron Tranbarger, 1870: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6SG7-PC8 * Gabriel Tranbarger, 1870: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-66R3-5KF * Emma Applegate 1880: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MH9Q-3DC * Sarah Tranbarger, Jacob's widow 1880: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYB3-XTB * Eli Tranbarger's marriage: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-S5QL-FY * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YQ1-93RZ * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YQ1-93Y6

Tranby 1830 - Ship Tree

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[[Category:Arrivals to Western Australia]] [[Category: Swan River Colony (1829-1832)]] [[Category: 1830s Sailings]] [[Category: Arrivals to Swan River Colony]] [[Category:Tranby, Arrived 30 Jan 1830]] {{Image|file= Convicts-15.jpg |align=r |size=110 |label= Ship Arrival at Swan River Colony |caption= [[:space:Tranby 1830 - Ship Tree|''Tranby'' 1830]] }} :[https://tranby1829.weebly.com/the-tranby.html The Voyage of the ''Tranby'' ]

Trans Canada Trail Level III

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Transactions of the Congregational Historical Society

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Transactions of the Congregational Historical Society == * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:Transactions of the Congregational Historical Society|Transactions of the Congregational Historical Society]]'' (1901-1971) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#TCHS|Trans. Congr. Hist. Soc.]]: Vol. 1, Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Transactions of the Congregational Historical Society|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1-7 (1969) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100896676 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003922682 * Vol. 8-19, Vol. 1-9 Index, search only ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003922682 * Vol. 1 1901-1904 ::* https://archive.org/details/transactions01unknuoft * Vol. 2 ::* * Vol. 3 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=DAIpAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionscong3190cong ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003922683 * Vol. 4 ::* * Vol. 5 ::* * Vol. 6 1913-1915 ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionscong6191cong * Vol. 7 ::* * Vol. 8 1920-1923 ::* https://archive.org/details/transactions08unknuoft * Vol. 9 1924-1926 ::* https://archive.org/stream/transactions08unknuoft#page/328/mode/2up * Vol. 10 1927-1929 ::* https://archive.org/details/transactions10unknuoft * Vol. 11 ::* https://archive.org/stream/transactions10unknuoft#page/n295/mode/2up * Vol. 12 1933-1936 ::* https://archive.org/details/transactions12unknuoft * Vol. 13 1937-1939 ::* https://archive.org/stream/transactions12unknuoft#page/n359/mode/2up * Vol. 14 1940-1944 ::* https://archive.org/details/transactions14unknuoft * Vol. 15 1945-1948 ::* https://archive.org/stream/transactions14unknuoft#page/n263/mode/2up * Vol. 16 1949-1951 ::* https://archive.org/details/transactions16unknuoft * Vol. 17 1952-1955 ::* https://archive.org/stream/transactions16unknuoft#page/n217/mode/2up * Vol. 18 ::* https://archive.org/details/transactions18unknuoft * Vol. 19 Aug. 1960- ::* https://archive.org/details/transactions18unknuoft * Index Vol. 1-19 1901-1964 ::* https://archive.org/details/transactions00unknuoft * Vol. 20 1965-1970 ::* https://archive.org/details/transactions20unknuoft * Vol. 21 June 1971 ::* https://archive.org/details/transactions21unknuoft

Transactions of the Cumberland & Westmorland Antiquarian & Archaeological Society

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Cumberland.2FWestmorland|Cumberland/Westmorland Sources]] __TOC__ == Transactions of the Cumberland & Westmorland Antiquarian & Archaeological Society == * by [http://cumbriapast.com/cgi-bin/ms/main.pl The Cumberland & Westmorland Antiquarian & Archaeological Society] * Vol. 1-16, 1866-1900. New series, Vol. 1-12, 1901-1912. New series, Vol. 13-25, 1913-1925. New series, Vol. 1-45, 1901-1945, with New series , Vol. 46. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Transactions of the Cumberland & Westmorland Antiquarian & Archaeological Society|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === This list below include "Transactions", reprints, and other publications by the Society * All: 1870-2006 ::* http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archives/view/cumberland/volumes.cfm * New and Orig. Series ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000523647 * A few ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008559210 ==== Original Series ==== * Vol. 1 (1874) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionscum25collgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=W385AAAAIAAJ * (1877) Miscellany Accounts of the Diocese of Carlile, with the Terriers Delivered in to me at my Primary Visitation. By William Nicolson, Late Bishop of Carlile. ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.a0009979287 * Vol. 2 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=osu.32435070221619&view=2up&seq=11&skin=2021 * Vol. 3 (1878) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionscum15collgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=KtgGAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 4 (1880) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionscum01collgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=LzAGAAAAQAAJ * Vol. 5 (1881) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofcu05cumb ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionscum24collgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=xsgGAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionscum07collgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=SjAGAAAAQAAJ * Vol. 6 Pt. 1 (1882) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofcuvol6no1cumb ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionscum04collgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=BtgGAAAAYAAJ * (1882) Old Church Plate in the Diocese of Carlisle: with the Makers and Marks. To which is added an account of the Municipal Insignia and the Corporation and Guild Plate of Carlisle. ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/msu.31293006710481 * Vol. 6 Pt. 2 (1883) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionscum09ferggoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=X3Y5AAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofcu62cumb * Vol. 7 (1884) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofcu07cumb ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionscum03collgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=2tsGAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 8 Pt. 1 (1885) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofcuvol8no1cumb * Vol. 8 Pt. 2 (1886) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofcu82cumb * Vol. 9 Pt. 1 (1887) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofcu91cumb_0 * Vol. 9 (1888) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionvol9no2cumb ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionscum02socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=qtEGAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionscum00unkngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=nE45AAAAIAAJ * Vol. 10 (1889) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofcu10cumb ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionscum19collgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ZIs5AAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionscum21collgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=0dEGAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 11 Pt. 1 (1890) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionvol11no1cumb * Vol. 11 (1891) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionvol11no2cumb ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionscum03ferggoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=q9AGAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionscum02ferggoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=uns5AAAAIAAJ * Vol. 12 Pt. 1 (1892) Dalston Parish Registers Cumberland; BMD 1570-1813 ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofcuvol12no1cumb * (1892) Papers and Pedigrees Mainly Relating to Cumberland and Westmorland, Vol. 1 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.31158012641998 * (1892) Papers and Pedigrees Mainly Relating to Cumberland and Westmorland, Vol. 2 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/msu.31293011093212 * (1892) The Old Manorial Halls of Westmorland & Cumberland ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/msu.31293027200264 * Vol. 12 Pt. 2 (1893) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofcu122cumb * Vol. 13 Pt. 1 (1894) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionscum00ferggoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=TcgGAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 13 Pt. 2 (1895) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionvol13no2cumb * Vol. 13 (1895) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionscum05ferggoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=wXw5AAAAIAAJ * Vol. 14 Pt. 1 (1896) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionvol14no1cumb * Vol. 14 Pt. 2 (1897) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionvol14no2cumb * Vol. 14 (1897) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionscum18collgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=SMkGAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 15 Pt. 1 (1898) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofcuvol15no1cumb * Vol. 15 Pt. 2 (1899) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofcuvol15no2cumb * Vol. 15 (1899) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionscum10ferggoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=AX05AAAAIAAJ * Vol. 16 (1900) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofcu16cumb ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionscum04ferggoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=o305AAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionscum06ferggoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=6tEGAAAAYAAJ ==== New Series ==== * Vol. 1 (1901) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofcu01cumb ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionscum22collgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=soEPAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 2 (1902) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofcu02cumb * Vol. 3 (1903) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofcunsvol3cumb * Vol. 4 (1904) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofcu04cumb * Vol. 5 (1905) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofcunsvol5cumb ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionscum05collgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=5w9JAAAAMAAJ * Vol. 6 (1906) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionscum06collgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=KzZJAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofcu06cumb * Vol. 7 (1907) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofcu07cumb_0 * Vol. 8 (1908) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofcu08cumb * Vol. 9 (1909) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofcu09cumb * Vol. 10 (1910) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofcu10cumb_0 * Vol. 11 (1911) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofcu11cumb * Vol. 12 (1912) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofcu12cumb * Vol. 13 (1913) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofcu13cumb_0 * Vol. 14 (1914) ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924112373877 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=umn.319510014698828 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=msu.31293027061104 * Vol. 15 (1915) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofcu15cumb * Vol. 16 ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofcu16cumb_0 * Vol. 17 (1917) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofcu17cumb * Vol. 18 (1918) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofcu18cumb * Vol. 19 (1919) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofcu19cumb * Vol. 20 (1920) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofcu20cumb * Vol. 21 (1921) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofcu21cumb * Vol. 22 (1922) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofcu14cumb ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofcu22cumb * Vol. 23 (1923) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofcu23cumb ==== Extra Series ==== * Vol. 13 (1913) The Castles and Fortified Towers of Cumberland, Westmorland, and Lancashire North-of-the-Sands, together with a brief Historical Account of Border Warfare. ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.l0052771565 ==== Reprints ==== * (1890) Visitations Of The Plague In Cumberland And Westmorland ::* https://archive.org/details/b2145601x * (1880) The Curwens Of Workington Hall And Kindred Families ::* https://archive.org/details/curwensofworking00jack ::* https://archive.org/details/curwensofworkin00jack * (1895) On Touching For The King's Evil ::* https://archive.org/details/b22321755 * (1889) Leprosy And Local Leper Hospitals ::* https://archive.org/details/b22279805 === Index of Families === N in the Volume column indicates the “New” Series starting in 1901. {| !Family Name!!Volume!!Chapter!!Start Page |- |_______________________||_____________||_____________||_____________ |- |Bardesey||N6||XI||175 |- |Birkbeck||16||VII||104 |- |Branthwaite||16||VII||104 |- |Browne||6||XXXIV||355 |- |Brunskill||N3||XXIII||366 |- |Chambers||N1||XVIII||194 |- |Christian||N4||XVI||217 |- |Cowper||N21||VI||81 |- |Curwen||5||XXII||181 & 311 |- |Dalston||N10||IX||201 |- |Denton||N16||III||40 |- |Docker||N18||VIII||161 |- |Dudley||9||XXIII||318 |- |Featherstonehaugh||N22||VI||196 |- |Glaister||N20||XVII||188 |- |Kirkbride||N15||II ||63 |- |Kirkby||N6||II||97 |- |Law||N19||IX||151 |- |Laybourne||10||VI||124 |- |de Levington ||N12||IV||59 |- |Liddel Barony ||N11||III||55 |- |Lowther||N1||V||94 |- |Lowther||N16||VIII||108 |- |Lucy (and Percy) || 11||XXXVI ||399 |- |de Lucy||N2||XXII||329 |- |de Mulcaster|| N18||V||110 |- |Nelson||N1||VI||104 |- |Osmotherly||N16||IX||169 |- |Parker||16||VII||104 |- |Percy (and Lucy) || 11||XXXVI|| 399 |- |Porter||N22||III||83 |- |Radcliffe||N4||XXIII||257 |- |Redman||N3||XVIII||272 |- |Richmond of Highhead || 2||XIV||105 |- |Richmond of Highhead|| N16||VI||97 |- |Robinson||N6||X||171 |- |Senhouse||6||XIII||126 |- |Strickland||10||IV||75 |- |Threlkeld||9||XXII||298 |- |Threlkeld||10||I||1 |- |Townfields||N10||VIII||118 |- |-Townfields||N13||I||1 |- |Washington(Whitehaven) || 5||XI||98 |- |Winder||15||||229 |- |} {| !Location Name!!Volume!!Chapter!!Start Page |- |______________________________||_____________||_____________||_____________ |- |Gilsland Barony Families||4||XXXIII|| 446 |- |Clifford Barony Feoffees||N8|| ||253 |- |Clifford Barony Feoffees||N22|| ||281 |- |} === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. 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Transactions of the East Riding Antiquarian Society

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England#Yorkshire | Yorkshire Sources]] __TOC__ == Transactions of the East Riding Antiquarian Society == * published by William Andrews & Co., The Hull Press., 1893-1907 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Transactions of the East Riding Antiquarian Society|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 1893 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=mQs5AQAAMAAJ * Vol. 2 1894 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=pQs5AQAAMAAJ * Vol. 3 Sept, 1895 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=amEJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=3MA5AQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=WblCAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 4 (1896) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=mMA5AQAAMAAJ * Vol. 5 Sept. 1897 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=mLlCAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=vQs5AQAAMAAJ * Vol. 6 1898 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=zAs5AQAAMAAJ * Vol. 7 (1899) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=3As5AQAAMAAJ * Vol. 8 (1900) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=7Qs5AQAAMAAJ * Vol. 9 (1902) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Bww5AQAAMAAJ * Vol. 10 (1903) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=IAw5AQAAMAAJ * Vol. 11 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=6gk5AQAAMAAJ * Vol. 12 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=6wk5AQAAMAAJ * Vol. 13 Oct. 1905 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=5VoJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Pwo5AQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=j69CAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Swo5AQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=r7lCAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 14 1907 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ublCAAAAYAAJ === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:Transactions of the East Riding Antiquarian Society|Transactions of the East Riding Antiquarian Society]]'' (William Andrews & Co., The Hull Press., 1893-1907) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#TER|Transactions East Riding]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:Transactions of the East Riding Antiquarian Society|Transactions of the East Riding Antiquarian Society]]'' (William Andrews & Co., The Hull Press., 1893-1907) Vol. , [ Page ].

Transactions of the Essex Archaeological Society

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Essex|Essex Sources]] __TOC__ == Transactions of the Essex Archaeological Society == * by The Essex Archaeological Society now called [https://www.essex.ac.uk/history/esah/ The Essex Society for Archaeology and History] * published by The Society at the Museum in the Castle, Colchester, England, 1858-present * This publication is now in its fourth series. * Also see: https://esah1852.org.uk/research/transactions * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Transactions of the Essex Archaeological Society|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Old and New Series ::* https://esah1852.org.uk/research/transactions/old-and-new-series-1858-1960 * Third and Fourth Series ::* https://esah1852.org.uk/research/transactions/3rd-and-4th-series-1960-date * (1855) The Proceedings of the Essex Archaeological Society, for the years 1852, 1853 & 1854 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=yegGAAAAYAAJ * [https://esah160.blogspot.co.uk/search/label/Transactions Contents of all Transactions since 1858] * Index: Vol. 1-5 Old Series & Vol. 1-5 New Series ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=JUk-AQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=1Qs5AQAAMAAJ * [https://www.essex.ac.uk/history/esah/Index.pdf Index to volumes 31-40] * All: https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006107732 * Vol. 1 (1858) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=8xY5AQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=cTwQAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=yegGAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Bk8LAQAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=pUY-AQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsess08socigoog ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsess00unkngoog * Vol. 2 (1863) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsess09socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=UjQGAAAAQAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=_hY5AQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=yegGAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA239 * Vol. 3, Part II (1864) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Bhc5AQAAMAAJ * Vol. 3 (1865) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008686442 * Vol. 3-4 (1865) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsess03socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=HekGAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsess05socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=HekGAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 4 (1869) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsess07socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=aDQGAAAAQAAJ ==== New Series ==== * Vol. 1 (1878) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008686442 * Vol. 3 (1889) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsess10socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=qcUGAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 5 (1895) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008686442 * Vol. 6 (1898) ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_KZUWAQAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=KZUWAQAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsess04socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=SOkGAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=SOkGAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 7 (1900) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008686442 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=4hc5AQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsess00socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=duoGAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 8 (1903) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Dxg5AQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008686442 ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsess02socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Nu8GAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 9 (1906) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsess01socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=N-8GAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsess06socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=6_IGAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=u5cWAQAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=tEk-AQAAMAAJ * Vol. 16, pt. 3 extract: Norse Place-Names in Essex ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006610185 * (1966) Third Series, Vol. 2, part 1. ::* https://esah1852.org.uk/images/pdf/third-series/T3020000.pdf === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:Transactions of the Essex Archaeological Society|Transactions of the Essex Archaeological Society]]'' (The Society at the Museum in the Castle, Colchester, England, 1858-1971) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#TEAS|Transactions Essex Arch. Soc.]])

Transactions of the Hampstead Antiquarian and Historical Society

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Hampstead, Middlesex (London)]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England | England Sources]] __TOC__ == Transactions of the Hampstead Antiquarian and Historical Society == Hampstead, London, England * by [[Wikipedia:Hampstead_Antiquarian_and_Historical_Society|Hampstead Antiquarian and Historical Society]] * published by S.C. Mayle, Hampstead, 1899-1907. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Transactions of the Hampstead Antiquarian and Historical Society|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *1898 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=78UGAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100385533 * 1899 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=zsUGAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/transactions96unkngoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100385533 * 1900 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=vskGAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/transactions89unkngoog ::* https://archive.org/details/transactions190000hamp ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100385533 * 1901 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=AMYGAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100385533 * 1902-1903 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ZRNIAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/transactions19unkngoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=7sUGAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008372903 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100385533 * 1904-1905 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=1ckGAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ylAMAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/transactions190405hamp ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008372903 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100385533 === 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:Transactions of the Hampstead Antiquarian and Historical Society|Transactions of the Hampstead Antiquarian and Historical Society]]'' (S.C. Mayle, Hampstead, 1899-1907) Vol. , [ Page]. * ([[#THAHS|Transactions Hampstead Ant. Hist. Soc.]])

Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Lancashire|Lancashire Sources]] | [[Space:Sources-England#Cheshire|Cheshire Sources]] __TOC__ == Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire == A.K.A. "Transactions of the Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society" * by [http://www.hslc.org.uk/ The Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire] * published by Adam Holden, 48, Church Street, Liverpool, 1849- * [http://www.hslc.org.uk/Search-Journals Index Search] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol 1-24 Index ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008891292 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006054003 * 1848-2000 Index. search only. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000534252 * Vol. 1-74 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000534252 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006054003 * Vol. 7-74 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008891292 * Vol. 75-141 (-1991) search only ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006054003 * Vol. 75-156 (-2007) & 1848-2000 Index. search only ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000534252 * Vol 1 Proceedings and Papers, Session I. 1848-49 ::* https://archive.org/details/transactions09chesgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=VQQNAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionshis00unkngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=JSFAkVV9qgEC ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008922171 * Vol. 2 Proceedings and Papers, Session II. 1849-50 (1850) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=UrwDAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionshis07chesgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=VQQNAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA167 ::* https://archive.org/stream/transactions09chesgoog#page/n200 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008922171 * Vol 3 Session III. 1850-51 (1851) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ewQNAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=9BANAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/transactions04chesgoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008922171 * Vol 4 Session IV. 1851-1852 (1852) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008922171 ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionshis26chesgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=VirrB_CZAwgC * Vol 5 1852-53 ::* https://archive.org/details/transactions05chesgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=xQQNAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/transactions03chesgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=uwkNAAAAYAAJ * Vol 5-6 1852-54 ::* https://archive.org/details/transactions16chesgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=5gYNAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008922171 * Vol. 6 Session VI. 1853-54 (1854) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionshis32chesgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ddWQqj46wcoC * Vol 7 (1855) 1854-1855 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=sTMGAAAAQAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=gwMNAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=APYugPlfdscC ::* https://archive.org/details/transactions17chesgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionshis01chesgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofhi7185hist ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionshis06unkngoog * Vol 7-8: ::* https://archive.org/details/transactions10chesgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=MAUNAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/transactions12chesgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=XQoNAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 8 Session 1855-56 (1856) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionshis04unkngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=A02eGMooEHYC ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionshis43chesgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ujMGAAAAQAAJ * Vol 8-9 1855-1857 ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofhi8918hist * Vol 9: ::* https://archive.org/details/transactions06chesgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=wwMNAAAAYAAJ * Vol 9-10: ::* https://archive.org/details/transactions15chesgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=vgUNAAAAYAAJ * Vol 11: ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionshis42chesgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=CjQGAAAAQAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/transactions08chesgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=-QMNAAAAYAAJ * Vol 11-12: ::* https://archive.org/details/transactions14chesgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=NwYNAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 12 Session 1859-60 (1860) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=5jMGAAAAQAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofhi1213hist ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofh1213hist_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionshis05unkngoog === New Series === * Vol. 13 v.1 1860-61 (1861) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionshis34chesgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=z6awdJKrF54C ::* https://archive.org/stream/transactionsofhi1213hist#page/n269 ::* https://archive.org/stream/transactionsofh1213hist_0#page/n265 * Vol 14 v.2 Session 1861-62 ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionshis10chesgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=tMI_zWC93twC * Vol 14-15 (1861-1862): ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofh1415hist_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofhi1415hist * Vol. ? v.3 Session 1862-63 (1863) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionshis36chesgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=vqoDAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/transactions00chesgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=egYNAAAAYAAJ * Vol 18 (1865-1866): ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofhi1818hist * Vol 19 v.7 1866-67 (1867) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofhi19hist ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofhi1918hist ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionshis00chesgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=3au5Uy8d3N8C * Vol 20 v.8: Session 1867-68 ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionshis38chesgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=5cEDAAAAMAAJ * Vol. 21 v.9 Session 1868-69 (1869) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=M78DAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=xLoVAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionshis39chesgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionshis51chesgoog * Vol 22 (1869-1870): ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionshis45chesgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=DbsVAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofhi2218hist ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofhi2218hist * Vol 24 (1871-1872): ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofhi2418hist ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofhi2418hist * Vol 25 (1872-1873): ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionshis54chesgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=KLsVAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofhi2518hist * Vol 26 (1873-1874): ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofhi2618hist ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofhi2618hist * Vol 28 (1875-1876): ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofhi2818hist ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofhi2818hist * Vol. 29 v.5 Third Series. Sessions 1876-77 (1877) 29th Session ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=HgkNAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=OdIVAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/transactions13chesgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofhi2918hist ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionshis49chesgoog * Vol 31 v.7 1878-79 ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofhi3118hist ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofhi313hist * Vol 32 (1879-1880): ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofhi3218hist * Vol 33 (1880-1881): ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=uhANAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=RJoDAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionshis12chesgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/transactions01chesgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofhi3318hist ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofhi33hist * Vol 34: ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=gZQDAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionshis20chesgoog * Vol 35: ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofhi35hist ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofhi35hist === Fourth Series === * Vol 1, v.37: 1885 (1888) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofhi437hist * Vol 38: ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofhi38hist ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionshis24chesgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ZpYDAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofhi38hist * Vol 39, v.3 1887 (1889) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=kpYDAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofhi446hist ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofhi39hist ::* https://archive.org/details/transactions02chesgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionshis23chesgoog * Vol 4, v.40: 1888 ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofhi440hist ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofhi40hist * Vol. 6 (1889) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=_V8vAAAAMAAJ * Vol 41: ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofhi41hist ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionshis29chesgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=FZcDAAAAMAAJ * Vol 42: ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionshis08chesgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=PpADAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofhi42hist ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofhi42hist * Vol 43 (1891-1892): ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofhi4318hist * Vol 43-44: ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofhi4344hist ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionshis14chesgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ZZADAAAAMAAJ * Vol 45: ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionshis19chesgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=gpcDAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofhi45hist * Vol 46: ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofhi46hist ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionshis05chesgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=wZcDAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofhi46hist * Vol. 47, v. 11 1895 (1896) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionshis52chesgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=tbsVAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionshis03chesgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=K5gDAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/shelftalkers01chesgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=yW0vAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofhi47hist * Vol 48: ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofhi48hist ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofhi48hist_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionshis35chesgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=45ADAAAAMAAJ * Vol 49: ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionshis31chesgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=fJgDAAAAMAAJ * Vol. 50 v.14 1898 (1900) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionshis22chesgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=bJkDAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofhi50hist * Vol 51: ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofhi51hist ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionshis30chesgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=pJkDAAAAMAAJ * Vol. 52 v16 1900 (1902) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionshis07unkngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=lb8VAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionshis09chesgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=3_--Dnft5loC ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofhi52hist * Vol 53: ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofhi53hist ::* https://archive.org/details/shelftalkers00chesgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=H24vAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionshis50chesgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=xL8VAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionshis17chesgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=7YcgbfjdP3kC * Vol 54: ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionshis16chesgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=zU8pXmbBW_YC ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofhi54hist ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofhi54hist * Vol. 55-56 v.19-20 1903, 1904 (1906) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionshis06chesgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=fAW9JnCY9UkC ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofhi5556hist ::* https://archive.org/details/shelftalkers00unkngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=VWYvAAAAMAAJ * Vol. 57 1906 ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionshis40chesgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=OKhZhr0Bc6wC * Vol 58: ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionshis18chesgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=26z5k0dIAcIC ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofhi58hist * Vol. 59 (1908) New Series Vol. 23 ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionshis15chesgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=XmR8KCDQSlMC ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofhi59hist * Vol 60: ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofhi60hist * Vol 61: ::* 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::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofhi74hist * Vol 75 v.39 1923 (1924) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofhi75hist * Vol. ? ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionshis21chesgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=epiEg5XbmEwC * Vol. ? ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionshis02chesgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=dS97etcrJaYC * Vol. ? ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionshis27chesgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=IeQKx71rilcC * Vol. ? ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionshis56chesgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=6NEVAAAAYAAJ * Vol. ? ::* https://archive.org/details/transactions07chesgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=9QgNAAAAYAAJ * Vol. ? ::* https://archive.org/details/transactions11chesgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=dgkNAAAAYAAJ * Vol. ? ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionshis33chesgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=9VMJAAAAIAAJ * Vol. ? ::* 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Transactions of the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#London|London Sources]] | [[Space:Sources-England#Middlesex|Middlesex Sources]] __TOC__ == Transactions of the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society == * printed for the Society by Nichols and Sons, 25, Parliament Street, London * New Series edited by Charles Welch, F.S.A * printed for the Society by Blades, East and Blades, 23, Abchurch Lane, London * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Transactions of the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * All: http://www.lamas.org.uk/archives/transactions * Vol. 1 (1860) ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=EkcQAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionslon00socigoog ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsoflo00londuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsoflo01londuoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002859700 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009960558 * Vol. 2 (1865) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionslond02londuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsoflo02londuoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002859700 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009960558 * Vol. 3 (1870) ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=5joQAAAAYAAJ ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=jDYGAAAAQAAJ ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=AjcUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionslon03coungoog ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionslon00coungoog ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionslon04coungoog ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsoflo03londuoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002859700 * Vol. 4 (1880) ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=qzYGAAAAQAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionslon01coungoog ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsoflo04londuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionslond04londuoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002859700 * Vol. 5 (1881) Concluding Part, Index, Proceedings at Evening Meetings, and Reports of Council 1879-1881. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=9mxIAAAAYAAJ ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=STcGAAAAQAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionslon02coungoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002859700 * Vol. 6 (1890) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=121IAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002859700 * Vol. 7 (1888) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002859700 ==== New Series ==== * Vol. 1, Part 1. (1905) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=oZMxAQAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=CjoQAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsoflo11lond_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionslon00unkngoog * Vol. 1 (1905) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002859700 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009960558 * Vol. 2 (1913) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002859700 * Vol. 3 (1917) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002859700 * Vol. 4 (1922) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002859700 * Vol. 22-44 search only ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002859700 === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:Transactions of the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society|Transactions of the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society]]'' (Nichols and Sons, London, 1860-) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#TLMAS|Trans. London & Middlesex]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:Transactions of the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society|Transactions of the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society]]'' (Nichols and Sons, London, 1860-) Vol. , [ Page ].

Transactions of the Moravian Historical Society

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[[Category:Moravian Church]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] ''Transactions of the Moravian Historical Society'' * [http://www.moravianhistoricalsociety.org/publications.html Moravian Historical Society] * [https://moravianarchives.org/records-of-the-moravians-in-north-carolina/ Moravian Archives] * Vol. 1-31 ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000063556 ::* http://www.jstor.org/journal/transmorahistsoc ::* https://archive.org/details/jstor_transmorahistsoc * Copy and paste the following to enter source citation on Wikitree: :::Moravian Historical Society. [[Space:Transactions of the Moravian Historical Society | Transactions of the Moravian Historical Society]]. Nazareth, Pa. [etc.]: [s.n.], 1876. * Copy and paste the following to make a footnote entry on Wikitree. This works in conjunction with the source citation above: ::: [[#Moravians|Moravian Historical Society]]: Page 123 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Transactions_of_the_Moravian_Historical_Society|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] First volume published in 1859, covered the years 1857-1858. Some volumes published multiple times. * Vol. 1 1868 ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofmo01mora ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofmo186876mora * Vol. 1 1876 ::* http://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044055350219 ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofmo00mora ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=PaQyAQAAMAAJ * Vol. 2 1877 ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofmo02mora * Vol. 3 1888 ::* https://archive.org/stream/transactionsofmo03mora * Vol. 4 1891 ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofmo04mora * Vol. 4 1895 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=h9EYAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 5 1895 ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofmo05mora * Vol. 6 1900 ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofmo06mora * Vol. 7 1902 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=oJwyAQAAMAAJ * Vol. 7 1906 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=79EYAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofmo07mora ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofmo190006mora * Vol. 8 1909 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=tKQyAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofmo08mora * Vol. 9 1913 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=4aQyAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofmo09mora * Vol. 10 1917 ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofmo10mora ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofmo19131916mora [[Space:Transactions_of_the_Moravian_Historical_Society|»]] Moravian Historical Society. ''[http://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044055350219 Transactions of the Moravian Historical Society]''. (Nazareth, Pa. [etc.]: [s.n.], 1876.)

Transactions of The Newbury District Field Club

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Berkshire|Berkshire Sources]] == Transactions of The Newbury District Field Club == Designed to promote the knowledge of the natural history and antiquities of the neighbourhood. * by [http://www.ndfc.org.uk/index.php The Newbury District Field Club] * published by Walter J. Blacket, Northbrook Street, Newbury, 1871- * Editors: 1872-73, T. Rupert Jones. 1875-86, H.T. Morgan, Walter Money. 1886- Walter Money. * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:Transactions of The Newbury District Field Club|Transactions of The Newbury District Field Club]]'' (Walter J. Blacket, Newbury, 1871-) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#TNDFC|Trans. Newbury District Field Club|Transactions of The Newbury District Field Club]]: Vol. 1, Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Transactions of The Newbury District Field Club|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Complete Table of Contents, of all volumes ::* http://www.ndfc.org.uk/toc.php * Vol. 1 (1871) 1870-1871 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=MjQGAAAAQAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=QnM_AQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100725589 * Vol. 2 (1878) 1872-1875 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100725589 * Vol. 3 1875-1886 * Vol. 4 (1895) 1886-1895 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100725589 * Vol. 5 ::* "The Family of Fettiplace", By J. Renton Dunlop (1918) :::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100598723 * Vol. 6 ::* * Vol. 7 ::* * Vol. 8 ::* * Vol. 9 ::* * Vol. 10 ::* * Vol. 11 ::* * Vol. 12 1970-1981 ::* * Vol. 13 1983-1989 ::* * Vol. 14 1990-2009 ::*

Transactions of the Royal Historical Society

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England | England Sources]] __TOC__ == Transactions of the Royal Historical Society == * by [http://royalhistsoc.org/ The Royal Historical Society] * more information: http://royalhistsoc.org/publications/transactions/ * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Transactions of the Royal Historical Society|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === ==== First (Old) Series 1872-1882 ==== * Vol. 1 (1872) * Vol. 1 2nd edition (1875) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=HKCd8jbS-bgC ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000676731 * Vol. 2 (1873) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsroy03unkngoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=Zvnb_xjXjhkC ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000676731 * Vol. 3 (1874) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000676731 * Vol. 4 (1876) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsroy01unkngoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=riJE80RwNp8C ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000676731 * Vol. 5 (1877) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=KuNGrUNiaoUC ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000676731 * Vol. 6 (1877) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000676731 * Vol. 7 (1878) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsroy55britgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=TP9cAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsroy07socigoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=09_9w6TjZz0C ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000676731 * Vol. 8 (1880) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsroy00britgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=QCUsAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsroy14unkngoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=oydbAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=InC6wh4pZ5AC ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000676731 * Vol. 9 (1881) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsroy56britgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=pCdbAAAAIAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000676731 * Vol. 10 (1882) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=NBrlQ8JFH3wC ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000676731 ::* vol. 10 reprint of ''[https://archive.org/details/abrahamlincol2992arno Abraham Lincoln: A Paper Read Before the Royal Historical Society, London, June 16th, 1881]'' by Isaac Newton Arnold, (Royal Historical Society, Fergus Printing Co., Chicago, 1883) ==== New Series, Second Series 1884-1906 ==== * Vol. 1 (1884) New Series ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsroy58britgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=XcsGAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=SL1GvrfRfxkC ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000676731 * Vol. 2 (1885) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ImA2VmDWTrMC ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000676731 * Vol. 3 (1886) New Series ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsroy11unkngoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=zSEJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000676731 * Vol. 4 (1889) New Series ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsroy59britgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=ahU8AAAAIAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009780971 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000676731 * Vol. 5 (1891) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009780971 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000676731 * Vol. 6 () ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009780971 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000676731 * Vol. 7 (1893) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=0N4IAAAAIAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009780971 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000676731 * Vol. 8 (1894) New Series ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsroy01britgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=XVQdAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsroy54britgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=5gUpAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009780971 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000676731 * Vol. 9 (1895) New Series ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=LgpxXuXdIk8C ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009780971 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000676731 * Vol. 10 (1896) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009780971 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000676731 * Vol. 11 (1897) New Series ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsroy50britgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=Wd9cAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsroy57britgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=ehExkcscS6QC ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsroy51britgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=pxIJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009780971 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000676731 * Vol. 12 (1898) New Series ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsroy53britgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=svIoAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009780971 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000676731 * Vol. 13 (1899) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009780971 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000676731 * Vol. 14 (1900) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=SwdbAAAAIAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009780971 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000676731 * Vol. 15 (1901) New Series ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsroy52britgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=7CIJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=7hUp7PWmUY4 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009780971 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000676731 * Vol. 16 (1902) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000676731 * Vol. 17 (1903) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000676731 * Vol. 18 (1904) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000676731 * Vol. 19 (1905) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000676731 * Vol. 20 (1906) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000676731 ==== Third Series 1907 – 1917 ==== * Vol. 2 (1908) Third Series ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsroy09unkngoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=e_soAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009780971 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000676731 * Vol. 3 (1909) Third Series ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000676731 * Vol. 4 (1910) Third Series ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000676731 * Vol. 5 (1911) Third Series ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000676731 * Vol. 6 (1912) Third Series ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000676731 * Vol. 7 (1913) Third Series ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000676731 * Vol. 8 (1914) Third Series ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000676731 * Vol. 9 (1915) Third Series ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000676731 * Vol. 10 (1916) Third Series ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000676731 * Vol. 11 (1917) Third Series ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000676731 ==== Fourth Series 1918 – 1950 ==== * Vol. 1 (1918) Fourth Series ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000676731 * Vol. 2 (1919) Fourth Series ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000676731 * Vol. 3 (1920) Fourth Series ::* https://archive.org/details/transactions03royauoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000676731 * Vol. 4 (1921) Fourth Series ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000676731 * Vol. 5 (1922) Fourth Series ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000676731 * Vol. 6 () Fourth Series * Vol. 7 () Fourth Series * Vol. 8 () Fourth Series * Vol. 9 () Fourth Series * Vol. 10 (1927) Fourth Series (search only) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000676731 ==== Fifth Series 1951 – 1990 ==== ==== Sixth Series 1991 – present ==== === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:Transactions of the Royal Historical Society|Transactions of the Royal Historical Society]]'' (Royal Historical Society, 1872-) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#TRHS|Transactions Royal Hist. 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Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological and Natural History Society

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Shropshire|Shropshire Sources]] __TOC__ == Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological and Natural History Society == : Shropshire Natural History and Antiquarian Society, established 1835 : Shropshire Archaeological Society, established 1877 : Shropshire Archaeological & Historical Society * by the [https://shropshirearchaeologyhistory.org/ Shropshire Archaeological & Historical Society] * published by Adnitt and Naunton, The Square, Shrewsbury & Woodall and Venabler, Oswestry, 1878- * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological and Natural History Society|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === ==== Series 1 ==== * Vol. 1 1878 ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofsh11shro_0 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009030365 * Vol. 2 1879 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=WTgGAAAAQAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofsh12shro * Vol 3 1880 ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofsh03shro ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=NgAVAAAAQAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008568844 * Vol 4 ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofsh04shro * Vol 5 ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofsh05shro ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009030365 * Vol 6 ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofsh06shro ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsshr00britgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=nDgGAAAAQAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009030365 * Vol 7 ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofsh07shro ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofsh17shro ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009030365 * Vol 8 1885 ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofsh08shro ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008568844 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=umn.319510022746558;view=1up;seq=5 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009030365 * Vol 9 1886 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=RHpHAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofsh09shro ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=umn.319510022746566;view=1up;seq=5 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009030365 * Vol 10 1887 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=RHpHAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA1-PA17 ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofsh10shro ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=umn.319510022746574;view=1up;seq=5 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009030365 * Vol 11 ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofsh11shro ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009030365 ==== Series 2 ==== * Vol. 1 1889 ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofsh21shro ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.aa0003993086;view=1up;seq=5 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009030365 * Vol. 2 1890 ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofsh22shro ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008568844 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.aa0003993094;view=1up;seq=5 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009030365 * Vol. 3 1891 ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofsh23shro ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofsh1891shro ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008568844 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.aa0003993102;view=1up;seq=5 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009030365 * Vol. 4 1892 ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofsh24shro ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008568844 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.aa0003993110;view=1up;seq=7 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009030365 * Vol. 5 1893 ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofsh25shro ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008568844 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009030365 * Vol. 6 1894 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=cHpHAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofsh26shro ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofsh1894shro ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009030365 * Vol. 7 1895 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008568844 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009030365 * Vol. 8 1896 ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofsh28shro ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008568844 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009030365 * Vol. 8, Part 3, 1896 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.aa0003993151;view=2up;seq=4 * Vol. 9 1897 ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofsh29shro ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008568844 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009030365 * Vol. 10 1898 with Supplement & Index ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofsh210shro ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008568844 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.aa0003993177;view=2up;seq=4 * Vol. 11 1899 ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofsh211shro ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008568844 * Vol. 12 1900 ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofsh212shro ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008568844 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.aa0003993193;view=2up;seq=4 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009030365 ==== Series 3 ==== * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofsh31shro ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009030365 * Vol. 2 1902 ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofsh32shro ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008568844 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.aa0003993219;view=2up;seq=4 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009030365 * Vol. 3, 1903 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=CpI_AQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofsh33shro ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008568844 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.aa0003993227;view=2up;seq=4 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009030365 * Vol. 4 1904 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=63hHAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofsh34shro ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008568844 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.aa0003993235;view=2up;seq=4 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009030365 * Vol. 5 1905 ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofsh35shro ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008568844 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009030365 * Vol. 6 (1906) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=9JM_AQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofsh36shro ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008568844 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.aa0003993243;view=2up;seq=4 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009030365 * Vol. 7, 1907 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=1O8GAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofsh37shro ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofsh1907shro ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008568844 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.aa0003993250;view=2up;seq=4 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009030365 * Vol. 8 1908 ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofsh38shro ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008568844 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.aa0003993268;view=2up;seq=4 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009030365 * Vol. 8, 1908, Part 1. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=F3xHAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 9 1909 ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofsh39shro ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008568844 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008568844 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.aa0003993276;view=2up;seq=4 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009030365 * Vol. 10 1910 (AKA: Vol. 33) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofsh310shro ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044090397803;view=1up;seq=7 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009030365 ==== Series 4 ==== * Vol. 1 1911 (AKA: Vol. 34) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofsh41shro ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008568844 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009030365 * Vol. 2 1912 (AKA: Vol. 35) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofsh42shro ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008568844 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009030365 * Vol. 3 1913 (AKA: Vol. 36) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofsh43shro ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008568844 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009030365 * Vol. 4 1914 (AKA: Vol. 37) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofsh44shro ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008568844 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009030365 * Vol. 5 1915 (AKA: Vol. 38) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofsh45shro ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008568844 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009030365 * Vol. 6 (1916-1917) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofsh4619shro ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008568844 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009030365 * Vol. 7 (1918-1919) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofsh4719shro ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008568844 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009030365 * Vol. 8 (1920-1921) ::* https://archive.org/details/transactionsofsh4819shro * Vol. 10 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008568844 * 1880 Early Chronicles of Shrewsbury, 1372-1603; transcribed and annotated ...; reprinted from the Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological and Natural History Society ::* https://archive.org/details/earlychronicleso00leig === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological and Natural History Society|Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological and Natural History Society]]'' (Adnitt and Naunton, Shrewsbury & Woodall and Venabler, Oswestry, 1878-) : Series , Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#TS|Transactions Shropshire]])

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Transcribed Will of George Boxley

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[[Category:Louisa County, Virginia]] [[Category:Louisa County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] ==Will of [[Boxley-21|George Boxley]]== I George Boxley of the County of Louisa and State of Virginia do make this my last will & Testament in the following manner (to Wit) Item 1st I lend unto my wife [[Graves-3251|Drusillar Boxley]] during her natural life all the land that I possess, and the Negro named [[Boxley-151|York]], [[Boxley-152|Charles]], [[Boxley-153|Lucy]], [[Boxley-154|Iverson]], [[Boxley-155|Jason]], [[Boxley-156|Spencer]] [[Boxley-157|Peter]]: women [[Boxley-158|Rose]], [[Boxley-159|Winny]], [[Boxley-160|Sofa]] [[Boxley-161|her child]] & increas, all of the stock of Horses, Cows, Sheep, Hogs. Plantation Tools, Household and Kitchen furniture; all of the Crop on the plantation at my death together withe the bonds money in my possession for her use and benefit. Should she marry again she is only to have one third of the above named property. Item 2nd I have given unto my daughter [[Boxley-127|Elizabeth Duerson]] two negros (sic) named [[Boxley-162|Morning]] and [[Boxley-163|Sara]], and property my son George Boxley died possessed of in the State of Kentucky; which I think is the full amount of a legatees part in my estate. Item 3rd I have given unto my son [[Boxley-20|Joseph C Boxley]] the tract of land I bought of Wm Mead negro woman [[Boxley-164|Aggy]] and [[Boxley-165|Jack]]. Item 4th I have given unto my son [[Boxley-136|Isaac G Boxley]] a negro man [[Boxley-166|Bob]] and Three hundred and sixty dollars. Item 5th I have given unto my daughter [[Boxley-128|Sarah K Luck]] two Negros [[Boxley-167|Louisa]] and [[Boxley-168|Mary]]. 
Item 6th I have given unto my daughter [[Boxley-104|Catherine S Vaughan]] Negro woman [[Boxley-169|Matilda]] and her children [[Boxley-170|Frederick]] and [[Boxley-171|Annis]]. Item 7th I have given unto my son [[Boxley-130|Oratio Boxley]] three negros [[Boxley-172|Ned]] [[Boxley-173|Liena]] and [[Boxley-174|Malinda]]. 
Item 8th I have given unto my daughter [[Boxley-129|Drusillar W Mason]] two negros [[Boxley-175|Hannah]] and [[Boxley-176|Amelia]]. Item 9th I give unto my daughter [[Boxley-131|Jamima A Boxley]] two negros [[Boxley-177|Clara]] and [[Boxley-178|Maria]] and their increas forever one bed and furniture one Cow and Calf one horse or Sixty dollars. Item 10th I give unto my son [[Boxley-132|Luther R Boxley]] negro man [[Boxley-179|John]] and boy [[Boxley-180|George]] one bed and furniture one Cow and Calf; Item 11th I give unto my Son [[Boxley-133|Silas Boxley]] negro man [[Boxley-181|Woller]] and [[Boxley-182|Henry]] one bed and furniture one Cow and Calf and, Three hundred and fifty acres of Land, bounded on the North by the Main County roade leading from Louisa Court House to Fredericksburgh across the bridge over North Anna River bounded on the South by Contrary Creek; the lines to commence on the North where the road crosses the bridge on the South where the Creek emties in the river and run back to mak up Three hundred and fifty Acres; It is my wish and desire that my son Silas should live with his Mother during her life at her death he is to have the dweling house all the out houses and its improvements; And it is to be a home for my daughters that never was married Jamima A Virginia and Mary P Boxley as long as they live Single free of board. Item 12th I give unto my daughter [[Boxley-134|Virginia Boxley]] negro woman [[Boxley-183|Pheby]] and her increas forever and boy [[Boxley-184|Albert]] one bed and furniture one Cow and Calf One Horse or Sixty dollars. Item 14th I give unto my daughter [[Boxley-135|Mary P Boxley]] two negros girl [[Boxley-185|Dolla]] and her increas and boy [[Boxley-186|Billy]] one bed and furniture One Cow and Calf One Horse or Sixty dollars. Item 15th All of the Land that I have not willed to my Son Silas Boxley; I wish it equally divided amongst my Children (to wit) Isaac G Boxley Sarah K Luck Catharine S Vaughn and Drusilla W Mason Jamima A Boxley Luther R Boxley Virginia Boxley Mary P Boxley. Item 16th At the death of my wife, I wish all of the stock of Horses Cows Sheep Hogs; and household and kitchen furniture plantation tools Crop of every description & there on the premises; to be sold; and the Negros I have lone to my wife them and their increase to be equally divided with Sales of the products of the perishable property and with the money and bonds then on hand to be equally divided amongst my Children (to wit) Joseph C Boxley, Isaac G Boxley Sarah K Luck Catharine S Vaughn Oratio Boxley Drusilla W Mason Jamima A Boxley Luther R Boxley Virginia Boxley Mary P Boxley. 17 Item. Should any of my children die without an heir or intestate; it is my wish that what I leave them to go to the Survivors Item 18th It is my wish that my Son Joseph C Boxley should administer on my estate and the Court of Louisa County not to require of him security. Item 19th In testimony of the foregoing of this my last will and testament I have hereunto set my hand & seal this 28th day of June in the year of our Lord 1842 George Boxley (seal) 
Signed sealed and acknowledge In the presence
 *Anderson Trice
 *Meredith Trice
 *Wm J Pendleton ---- At a Court of Quarterly Session held for the County of Louisa at the Courthouse thereof on Monday the 10th day of June 1844. A paper writing purporting to be the last will and testament of George Boxley decd. Was exhibited in Court by Joseph C Boxley and was proved by the Oaths of Anderson Trice and Meredith Trice subscribing witnesses thereto And by the Court ordered to be recorded. On the motion of Joseph C Boxley who made oath according to law, and entered into and acknowledged a bond in the penalty of Twenty four Thousand dollars conditioned as the law directs, a certificate is granted him for obtaining a probat of the last will and testament of George Boxley decd. In due form, he being permitted to qualify without giving Security according to the said will. Teste,
John Hunter CLC 
A Copy. Teste, David M Hunter C ---- Transcribed by [[Sokolow-4|Molly Sokolow Hayden]]

Transcribed Will of Henry Lee Jr

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== Will of [[Lee-38023|Henry Lee Jr]] == == Source == * '''Probate''': "North Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1665-1998"
Bertie County Wills, 1761-1942; Index, 1761-1961; Author: North Carolina. Superior Court (Bertie County); Probate Place: Bertie, North Carolina
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Henry Lee will signed on 13 Nov 1855, probate May Term 1856. == Transcribed Text == Henry Lee Will I Henry Lee of Bertie County and state of North Carolina being of sound mind and disposing(?) memory do make and publish this my last will and testament in manner and form as follows. Item 1 I wish my Executors herein after named to provide for my body a decent burial suitable to the wishes of my friends & pay all funeral expenses together with my just debts however and to whomsoever arising out of my monies that may first come into their hands as a part or parcel of my estate. Item 2 I give to my sister '''Elizabeth Powell''' fifty dollars to be paid her as soon as my executors can get that amt in Cash or within three months after the probate of this my last will and testament Item 3 I give to my niece '''Ann Taylor''', four hundred & fifty dollars to be paid for as soon as my Executors can get that amt in cash or within three months after the probate of this my last will and testament. Item 4 I give to my brother''' Joseph B Lee''' one negro woman '''Mary Eliza''' and her child '''Martha Ann''' to him and his heirs forever Item 5 I give to my brother''' Joseph B Lee''' my plantation upon which I know live known as the Green Pond tract of land to him and his heirs forever Item 6 I give to my brother '''William H Lee''' the amount of four thousand dollars in negro property him & his heirs forever Item 7 I give to my negro woman '''Mary Eliza''', two hundred & fifty dollars and to her child '''Martha Ann''' I give five hundred dollars and to my negro man '''Joshua''' I give two hundred dollars and to my negro man '''Jack''' I give two hundred dollars and to my negro woman '''Patience''' I give one hundred & fifty dollars and to my negro woman '''Patsy''' I give forty dollars and to my negro woman '''Caroline''' I give fifty dollars and I give twenty five dollars to each grown negro that I may heir from my mothers estate Item 8 It is my will and desire and I hereby give and bequeath all the residue of my estate of any kind and description both real and personal that I may own at the time of my death or may have any lawful or (?) title to be equally divided between my brother '''Joseph B Lee''' and '''William H Lee''' in equal and portion share and share alike each of them their executors administrators and assigns absolutely forever Item 9 I do hereby constitute and appoint my beloved brothers '''Joseph B Lee''' and '''William H Lee''' Executors to this my last will and testament hereby marking and declaring entirely void all other wills and testaments by me heretofore made. In witness whereof I the said Henry Lee do hereinto set my hand and affix my seal this the 13 day of November AD 1855 Signed, sealed published and delivered by the said Henry Lee to be his last will and testament in presence of us who at his request and in his presence do subscribe our names : (signed) John M Jinkins : (signed) Reddick M Bunch : (signed) Henry Lee (seal) Viz my negros & that Martha Ann shall have a small bed & some clothing : (signed) John M Jinkins : (signed) Reddick M Bunch : (signed) Henry Lee (seal) ---- State of North Carolina Bertie County Court May Term 1856 : The foregoing paper writing purporting to be the last will & testament of Henry Lee was exhibited in open Court for Probate and the Execution of the same being signed by the oaths of John M Jenkins and Reddick M Bunch the subscribing witnesses thereinto, A Jury was sworn and empowered who say that the foregoing paper writing is the last will and testament of Henry Lee, Ordered that the same be recorded. At the same time Joseph B Lee and William H Lee, the Executors herein named qualified as such by taking the signed oath ---- Transcribed by [[Thompson-40998|Thompson-40998]] 21:34, 23 December 2021 (UTC)

Transcribed Will of Jacob Conrad 1824

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West Virginia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1724-1985 Pendleton Wills, Vol 2-4, 1801-1858 viewer pages: 424-425 https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/9087/images/004715566_00425?usePUB=true&_phsrc=acR3355&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&pId=1049580 Ancestry.com. West Virginia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1724-1985 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Original data: West Virginia County, District and Probate Courts. [[Conrad-21|Jacob Conrad]] of Pendleton County, State of Virginia Will dated 6th September 1824 with codicil. Will proven 4 September 1829. This is not a complete transcription yet. It is only the names of heirs and what they received, including slaves. Son - [[Conrad-1971|Ulrick Conrad]] * Land * Smith's tools and stoves in both houses Son - [[Conrad-1968|Jacob Conrad]] * Land Son - [[Conrad-2532|Benjamin Conrad]] * Land he lives on + land bought of Andrew Coil * Mulatto boy named [[Conrad-4471|Harris]] Son - [[Conrad-15|Daniel Conrad]] * Land * Mulatto boy named [[Conrad-4472|Abraham]] Son - [[Conrad-1116|John Conrad]] * Land * Negro boy [[Conrad-4473|Jesse]] Son - [[Conrad-1658|Peter Conrad]] * Land * Negro boy [[Conrad-4474|Elijah]] Daughter - [[Conrad-165|Sabina Colip]] * The plantation on which she lived (sic) in this County * And a negro woman named [[Conrad-4475|Hannah ]] * and a bond that I had against her husband * $150 Children of deceased daughter [[Conrad-2530|Frany Coil ]] * bond on their father * a bond for $250 on Frederick Bosco? Borsoe? and Frederick Hedrick which was given for a negro girl called [[Conrad-4476|Peggy]] * 3 notes on Jesse Hinkle/Henkle, deceased * Two notes on Reuben Dyer * $150 Daughter - [[Conrad-2531|Barbara Harper]] * Note on Joshua and Thomas Wood Daughter [[Conrad-2533|Phoebe Coil]]’s children * A title Bond on their father for the land he lives on * Three black children in their father's possession * To take place after the death of said [[Kile-321|Samuel Coil]] Daughter - [[Conrad-2035|Mary Coil]]’s children * Land ** [Around] Reed's Creek ** Bought of Thomas Cock(?) * Bonds on any of the Propsts ** “Sons of my late wife” "My mulatto girl named [[Conrad-4477|Sally"]] * "If... she behaves herself ... well" * Her and her child will be free * One old bay mare and one cow * Her spinning wheel and bed in the little room Codicil - undated * Sally is now pregnant, so he frees her unborn child, too * plus $50 (or to her children if she is deceased) Sons Jacob and Ulrick executors Will presented to the court 4 Feb 1829

Transcribed Will of Joseph Daniel

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=== Will of [[Daniel-7857|Joseph Daniel]] === ==== Source ==== North Carolina, Wills and Probate Records, 1665-1998
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Ancestry.com Wills, 1663-1978; Estate Papers, 1748-1917 (Edgecombe County, North Carolina); Author: North Carolina. Division of Archives and History; Probate Place: Edgecombe, North Carolina [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/9061/images/007639869_01817?pId=936066] * 4 APR 1800 Edgecombe County, NC, USA. Signed by Joseph Daniel and witnessed by '''Archelaus Barnes''' [Joseph Daniel's daughter '''Delanah''''s husband '''Simon Barnes'''' brother] and '''Jesse Farmer'''. * 1 NOV 1800 Probated Edgecombe County, NC, USA. ==== Transcribed Text: ==== In the Name of God Amen. I Joseph Daniel, being, through the abundant Merry and Goodness of the Almighty God, Though in a Weak and [illeg] State and [illeg] of Nature Yet of a Sound and Disposing Mind and Memory Thanks be to Almighty God for the same, Do make and Ordain this my Last Will and Testament in Manners and Forme following Viz. Imprimis: I Lend to my Beloved Wife '''Sarah Daniel''' During her Natural life her widow-hood two Negros [[Daniel-7915|''' Lucy''']] and [[Daniel-7913|'''Sip''']] and my Stock of all kinds, Together, with all my House-hold and Kitchen Furniture Item I Give and Bequeath to my Son '''Nathan Daniel''' One Negro Boy Named [[Daniel-7914|'''Dick''']] to him and his heirs forever. Item I Give and Bequeath to my sons '''Josiah Daniel''' and '''Asa Daniel''' two Negroes [[Daniel-8219|'''Dinah''']] and [[Daniel-8220|'''Abram''']] to be Equally Divided Between them to them and their heirs forever. Item I Give and Bequeath to my Daughter '''Zilpha Dickerson''' One Negro Woman named [[Daniel-8221|'''Nancy''']] to her and her heirs forever. Item I Give and Bequeath to my Son '''Stephen Daniel''' One Negro Girl named [[Daniel-8222|'''Rose''']] to him and his Heirs forever. I Give and Bequeath to my Son '''Levi Daniel''' One Negro Boy named [[Daniel-8223|'''Tom''']] to him and his heirs forever. Item I give and bequeath to my daughter '''Delanah Barnes''' One Negro Boy named [[Daniel-7912|'''Jack''']] to her and her heirs forever. Item I Give and Bequeath to my daughter '''Martha Doudna''' One Negro Girl named [[Daniel-8224|'''Jenny''']] to her and her heirs forever. Item I give and bequeath to my daughter '''Sally Daniel''' (after her Mother's life or widowhood) One Negro Boy named [[Daniel-7913|'''Sip''']]. Also one year old Colt to be at her own Disposal at any time to her and heir Heirs forever. Item I Lend to my Wife '''Sarah Daniel''' One half of my Lands and my Plantations Including my House I now live in [illeg] During her Natural life or Widowhood. Item I Give and bequeath to my Son '''Ephraim Daniel''' all my Lands and Plantations with all the appurtenances Thereto belonging (only his Mothers life or Widowhood Exceptions before) Item I also give to my Son '''Ephraim Daniel''' One Negro Woman named [[Daniel-7915|'''Lucy''']] to him and his heirs forever Item I Give and Bequeath to all my Sons and Daughters (after their Mothers Decease or Marriage) all my Household and Kitchen Furniture with all the Stock of every kind, Money to be Equally Divided amongst them all to them and their Heirs forever. And I do hereby Constitute and Ordain My Sons '''Asa Daniel''' and '''Ephraim Daniel''' Executors of this my last Will and Testament In Writing whereof I have hereunto Set my Hand and Affixed Seal This 4th April 1800. Sign'd Seal'd Publish'd and declared by the said Joseph Daniel to be his last Will and Testaments in Presence those who were present at the Signing and Sealing thereto '''Jesse Farmer''' '''Archelaus Barnes''' '''Joseph Daniel''' ------------------------- Edgecombe County November Court 1800 This last Will and Testament of Joseph Daniel dec'd was exhibited unto Court by the executors & proved by the oath of Archelaus Barnes one of the witness, who also swore that he saw Jesse Farmer the other Witness thereto subscribe the same & Asa Daniel one of the executors therein name was lawfully qualified. Ordered that the Will be recorded. Test: E. Hall, C. C. Transcription by Babs Deacon and Lewis W. Griffin
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Transcribed Will of Robert Dale

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Category:Montgomery County, Kentucky, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Montgomery County, Kentucky, Slaves]] [[Category:Montgomery County, Kentucky]] == Transcribed Will of [[Dale-2345|Robert Dale]] == Aprile the 25th 1844, This is my last will and testament. After paying all my debts I leave my wife her third of all my estate her lifetime and at her decease it is to return to my heirs; '''Nancy Dale, Sarah Wilson, Thos Dale, Elizabeth Dale, Susan Dale, David Dale, James Dale, Johnson Dale, George W. Dale'''. I leave all my heirs an equal share of my estate and give to '''John Scott’s wife and heirs''' one hundred dollars when the decision of the estate takes place. I leave my wife my '''Negro girl Mary''' and '''child'''. The child is to be hired out when it comes to be 8 years old. She (my wife) is to have the negro woman and child during her natural life, But if the negro '''Mary''' becomes disobedient she is to be hired for the benefit of my wife. My negroes '''Caroline''' and '''Bama''' is to be hired out until my youngest heir becomes of age. I charge '''Sarah Wilson''' with seventy two dollars, I charge '''Mary Dale''' with sixteen dollars. I leave my mother the house and lot that she now occupies her lifetime. I am indebted to my sister '''Isabelle Dale''' fifteen dollars. My wish is that my wife shall keep one black mare', one roan mare, one bay colt, 2 cows and the remainder of the horses is to be sold and all the mules, the cattle is to be sold and all the mules ___ of one white cow which is to be charged to '''Nancy Dale''' at ten dollars when she marries. The balance of the stock is to be sold. I leave '''Johnson Wilson''' and '''William Dale''' to execute my will. Given under my hand this day and date first written. :'''Robert'' (His mark) '''Dale''' (Seal) Witnesses :'''Thos Colliver''' :'''Presley Colliver''' ---------- State of Kentucky, Montgomery County SCt, May Term 1844. A writing purporting to be the last will and testament of '''Robert Dale''' dec'd was this day produced in court by the oathes of '''Thomas Colliver''' and '''Presley Colliver''' the [?] testifies thereto to be his last will and testament which was examined, approved and ordered to be recorded which is accordingly done. A Copy Attest '''James Howard'' Clerk Transcription by Pam Dale Fraley == Sources == *Kentucky, Wills and Probate Records, 1774-1989 Ancestry.com Wills, Estate Inventories, Appraisements, and Accounts, 1797-1874, of Montgomery County; Author: Kentucky. County Court (Montgomery County); Probate Place: Montgomery, Kentucky. * April the 25th, 1844 Montgomery County, Kentucky, United States. Signed with an X by '''Robert Dale''' and witnessed by '''Thos Colliver''' and '''Presley Colliver'''. * 10 May 1844 Probated Montgomery County SCourt, Kentucky, United States.

Transcribed Will of Thomas Barecock

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[[Category:Pasquotank County, North Carolina]] [[Category:Pasquotank County, North Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:Pasquotank County, North Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Wills and Estates]] This is the last Will for [[Barecock-3|Thomas Barecock]]. In The Name of God Amen. The first day of January Anno Domini 1721 I Thomas Barecock of the Precinct Pascotank in The Province of North Carolina Planter being Indisposed of body but of perfect mind and memory, Thanks be given unto God: Therefore calling unto minde the mortallity of my body and knowing That it is appointed for all men once to dye Do make and ordain This my last will and Testament That is to Say Principally and first of all I give and Recomend my Soul into The hands of God that gave it and my body I Recomend to The Earth to be buried in decent Christian buriall at the discretion of my Executors nothing doubting but at the Generall Resurection I shall receive The Same again by the mighty power of God. And as touching Such Worldly Estate where with it hath pleased God to bless me in This life I give demise and dispose of The Same in The following manner and form. Imprimis I give & bequeath to Daughter Elizabeth Upton the Sume of Tenn shillings Current money of North Carolina In Full of her portion and of all that I intend shee shall Enjoy of my Estate Item I give and bequeath to my Daughter Sarah Sanderlin the Sume of Tenn shillings Current money of North Carolina in Full of her portion and of all I intend shee shall Enjoy of my Estate. Item I give to my Daughter Pressilla Gregory one Negro Boye named [[Barecock-5|Tony]] to her & her heires for Ever. Item I give to my Daughter Margarett Gregory one Negro mand named [[Barecock-6|Simon]] to her & her heires for Ever and I Likewise give her one Silver Cupp. Item I give to my Son William Barecock one Negro Girle named [[Barecock-7|Bell]] to him and his heirs for ever & I Likewise give to my Son Willm Barecock my dwelling Plantation (I now live upon) to him and his heirs & assigns for Ever. allso I give to my Said Son William Barecock all my Wearing Cloaths. Item I give and bequeath to my Daughter Rebecka Forbus one Negro Woman Named [[Barecock-8|Rose]] to her and her heirs for Ever. Item I give to my Daughter Marthay Forbus one Negro Woman Named [[Barecock-9|Bess]] to her and her heirs for ever. Item I give my Grand Daughter Margaret Davis three Cows & three Calves and one Mare and one Trunck to her & her assigns and also I give her one Negro Boye named [[Barecock-10|Lymon]] about -- years old to her & heirs. Item I give to my Grandson Thomas Barcock one Cow and Calfe and one Gunn. Item I give to my Grandson Caleb Gregory one Tract of Land adjoyning upon The Land of Soloman Davis Containing by Estimation one hundred Sixty Acres to him his heirs and assignes for Ever. Item I give and bequeath all the Remaining part of my personal Estate to be Equally Divided between my Son William Barecock and my four Daughters Named by the Names of Prissilla Gregory, Margaret Gregory, Martha Forbus, and Rebecka Forbus. I Likewise desire and order That all my Just Debts & funerall Expenses be duely paid and Dischargeed by my Executores here after named. Item And Lastly I doe appoint my Loveing Son William Barcorck and my Loveing daughter Margaret Gregory to be my Whole & Sole Executors of this my Last Will & Testament Revoakeing disannulling & makeing void all other Wills heretofore by me made And doe hereby acknowledge pronounce and Declare this to bee my Last Will and Testament and no other as Wittness my hand and Seal this first day of January anno Domi 1721 Signed Sealed published and Delivered in The preesence of marke marke Thomas Barecock Baley X Forbus his his marke John [backwards S] Beel his George Lumley Pasquotank prct Court Janry 17th 1721/2 This may Certify that the above Will was duely proved in Court by the oath of the above mentioned Evidences & that the Exrs took the oath by Law appointed Edmd Gale CC == Sources == * Abstracts of North Carolina Wills, By: J. Bryan Grimes, Secretary of State, 1910, Page 18

Transcribed Will of William Heath, Sen.

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[[Category:Chester County, South Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:Chester County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] Will Date: 22 Sep 1824 Codicil Date: 3 Sep 1825 :In the name of God, amen. I [[Heath-8630|William Heath, Sen.]] of the state of South Carolina and the district of Chester, being in my ordinary state of health of body and of sound & disposing mind, memory and understanding for which I have reason to thank God, yet calling to mind the mortality of my body and from the advanced period of my life, believe it incumbent on me to settle my worldly affairs do make, ordain and constitute this as my last will and testament. * Item 1: I give and recommend my soul into the hand of Almighty God that gave it & my body to the dust from whence it came to be buried in a Christian manner at the discretion of my executors. * Item 2: I lend '''Thomas Houze''' one negro girl named [[Heath-8631|Sindella Heath ]] until she is twenty-one years of age then to revert to [[Heath-3954|Adam Heath]] in trust for '''Ozburn Russle''', but if any causuality should take place to the Russle should not get the possession of said girl, he shall have no recourse on the balance of the legacy to any other person herein named as legatees or in my estate. * Item 3: I lend''' Jesse Clifton''' one negro boy named [[Heath-8633|Ben]] until he is twenty-one years of age then to revert to my brother [[Heath-3954|Adam Heath]] or his heirs if he be dead. * Item 4: I lend '''Hugh Allen''' one negro girl named [[Heath-8634|Silvia]] until she is twenty-one years of age then to revert to my brother [[Heath-3954|Adam Heath]] or his heirs in trust for his daughter [[Heath-4460|Patsy]]. * Item 5: I lend my brother, '''Moses Heath''', one negro boy named '''[[Heath-8635|Henry]]''' until said boy is twenty-one years of age and then to revert to my brother, James Heath's son, William Heath and his heirs. * Item 6: I lend '''James Brady''' one negro boy named '''[[Heath-8636|Ezekial]]''' until he is twenty-one years of age then to revert to William Heath, son of James. * Item 7: I give and bequeath to [[Heath-8655|Jincey Heath]], daughter of [[Heath-3954|Adam Heath]], three negros, '''[[Heath-8637|Ben the Elder]], [[Heath-8638|George]]''' and '''[[Heath-8639|Easter]]''' to her and her bodily heirs, and if she should die without heirs of her body, then said negros to be equally divided amongst my other Legatees equally. * Item 8: I give and bequeath unto [[Heath-4460|Patsy Heath]], daughter of [[Heath-3954|Adam Heath]], two negros namely '''[[Heath-8640|Charles]]''' and '''[[Heath-8641|Davie]]''' to her and the heirs of her body & if she should die without bodily heirs, then said negros to be equally divided amongst the surviving legatees and their heirs. * Item 9: I give and bequeath unto '''William Heath''', son of James Heath, two negros named '''[[Heath-8642|Robin]]''' and '''[[Heath-8643|Sam]]''', and his heirs. * Item 10: I give and bequeath unto '''James Heath,''' son of James Heath, one negro man named '''[[Heath-8644|Abram]]''', after the death of his mother, Elizabeth, to be his own property. * Item 11: I give and bequeath unto '''Elizabeth Heath,''' wife of James Heath, deceased, one negro man named '''[[Heath-8644|Abram]]''' and woman named '''[[Heath-8646|Jenny]]''' during her natural life, then said negroes to revert to Adam Heath, with whatever issue '''[[Heath-8646|Jenny]]''' may now or hereafter have. * Item 12: I give and bequeath unto [[Heath-3953|Sarah Heath]], daughter of [[Heath-3954|Adam Heath]], one negro girl named '''[[Heath-8647|Easter]]''' and if said Sarah should die without bodily issue, then to be equally divided amongst my other legatees. * Item 13: I give and bequeath and divise unto my brother [[Heath-3954|Adam Heath]], all that tract or parcel of land lying in the bend of fishing creek, adjoining lands of Anderson Clifton and Hicklin, commonly called the McKown place, with one half of the Blackjack Plantation being my part of a tract purchased from Jesse Heath. :::a. Also five negroes, '''[[Heath-8648|Patty]]''' (an old woman which he must take care of during her life), '''[[Heath-8649|Dill]], [[Heath-8650|Jude]], [[Heath-8652|Lim]]''' and '''[[Heath-8653|Cloe]]'''. :::b. Also all my household goods, except one bed & furniture which I give his daughter, [[Heath-4460|Patsy Heath]], in addition to what I have given her above. :::c. Also I give one small negro child named '''John''' unto my brother [[Heath-3954|Adam Heath]]. :::d. And I hereby will that all my gifts and reversions (Except where it is in trust), shall descend unto the persons named & the heirs of their bodies respectively and where no bodily issue, that the property shall revert to my legatees or their heirs in equal proportion and further the issue of all negro women shall descend with themselves or as they would have done in their life if they should die. * Item 14: I give, bequeath & divise unto '''William Heath''', son of James Heath, one plantation or tract of land lying on the east side of fishing creek, bounded on the south by Sleets land on the east, by William Anderson's land on the north, by John Davison's land and west by fishing creek, commonly called Gaston place, containing one hundred acres more or less to him & his heirs, forever. * Item 15: I give and bequeath unto my brother, [[Heath-3954|Adam Heath]] & his heirs, one negro named '''[[Heath-8654|Elijah]]''' which has for sometime been here in Lancaster District. * Item 16: I give and bequeath unto my brother, [[Heath-3954|Adam Heath]], all my stock of horses, cattle & together with all my bonds, notes and assets and I charge him with the payment of all of my debts of every kind. * Item 17: It is my will that if from any causuality or legal manner that any of my legatees should not be able to get possession of their respective legacies, that they shall not come on the others or on my estate to make the same good, nor any part thereof. * Item 18: I do hereby nominate, constitute and appoint '''William Heath''', son of my brother James Heath, [[Heath-3954|Adam Heath]] and his wife [[Jackson-19788|Lucy Heath]] and '''William Anderson''', ::Executors of this, my last will and testament contained on a roll of three pieces of paper, in witness whereof I [[Heath-8630|William Heath, Sen]], have hereunto set my hand and seal the twenty-second day of September in the year of our lord, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-four and of the independence of the United States forty-ninth year. Signed, sealed, declared and published by the aboved named [[Heath-8630|William Heath]] as and for his last will and testament in the presence of us, who at his request, in his presence have subscribed our names as witnesses therit Witnesses: :'''John McCreary :'''William Anderson :'''Robert Cherry :'''John H McKown :'''L M Thompson. Codicil ~ ''excluded redundant verbosity'' * Amended Items 10 & 11 : After the death of Elizabeth Heath, widow of my brother James Heath and mother of my legatee James, said negro [[Heath-8644|Abram]] shall be the property of said '''James Heath''' and his heirs. * Further ''"elucidation:"'' I declare that if my brother, [[Heath-3954|Adam Heath]], should die before me, that all the property therein willed or devised to him as well as all my other legatees shall descend to his heirs in the same manner as though it has been his own property. * I [[Heath-8630|William Heath, Sen]], have hereunto set my hand and seal this third day of September, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-five and fifthiet of the Independence of the United States of America. :Witnesses: :'''William Anderson :'''William Hicklin :'''John Allen == Sources == * 1829; William Heath, Sr., dec; Chester, South Carolina Probate Records, 1828-1830; Vol. J; p.196-197; image 189-190 of 225; [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939L-J83N-W6 FamilySearch]

Transcribed Will of William Holland

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[[Category:Montgomery County, Maryland, Slaves]] [[Category:Montgomery County, Maryland, Slave Owners]] [[Category: USBH Heritage Exchange]] === Will of [[Holland-13163|William Holland (1702-1781)]] === === Source === "Maryland Register of Wills Records, 1629-1999," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GTBG-HTP?cc=1803986&wc=SNYH-827%3A146535001%2C146547201 : 20 May 2014), Montgomery > Accounts, inventories, wills 1780-1792 vol B > image 32 of 257; Hall of Records, Annapolis."Maryland Register of Wills Records, 1629-1999," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GTBG-HTP?cc=1803986&wc=SNYH-827%3A146535001%2C146547201 : 20 May 2014), Montgomery > Accounts, inventories, wills 1780-1792 vol B > image 32 of 257; Hall of Records, Annapolis. *note: this will was written in a portion of Frederick County, Maryland that was transferred to Montgomery County after the will was written but before it was proved. === Transcribed Text === In the name of God, Amen. I William Holland of Frederick County in the province of Maryland being in perfect mind and memory do make and constitute this to be my last will + testament and do dispose of all my worldly goods which it hath pleased God to bless me with in manner and form following (to wit): First of all I do hereby give and bequeath to my dear beloved wife '''Susanna Holland''' one third part of all my estate to be paid to her by my Executor after the following legacies shall be duly paid to my legatees. Also I give and bequeath to my son '''Nathan Holland''' all that tract of land which he now lives on called Hollands Addition containing Eighty acres as also forty acres of my Tract of land called Charles and Benjamin to be laid out to him on that part adjoining to his above mentioned Tract to him and his heirs forever. Also - I give and bequeath to my son '''Arnold Holland''' all the remainder part of my lands called the Charles and Benjamin containing One hundred and forty six Acres as also one Negro man named '''[[Holland-13496|Sam]]''', two best feather beds and furniture, two best Iron potts, the one half part of my Kitchen and house pewter, my largest looking glass, largest table and four leather chears with my case of Bottles and my half part of the copper still to him + his heirs forever. - Also, All the remainder part of my personal Estate of what kind or nature soever my will and desire is that it shall be equally devided amongst all my sons and daughters (viz) '''Nathan''' and '''Arnold Holland''', '''Hannah Dickerson''' wife to '''Serratt Dickerson''', '''Ann - Ricketts''' wife to '''Benjn Ricketts''', '''Rachell Cook''' wife to''' John Cook''', '''Sarah Holland''' wife to '''Willm Holland''', '''Susanna Warfield''' wife to '''Jno Warfield''' or to their survivors, their heirs and assigns forever. - I do hereby nominate and appoint my son '''Arnold Holland''' to be my whole and sole Executor of this my last will and Testament - in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this Twenty third day of September in the year of your Lord God 1769. Signed sealed published and delivered by the above named '''William Holland''' as and for his last Will and Testament in the presence of us: '''Nathan Magruder''', S'''amuel White Junr''', '''John Beall Magruder''', '''Rector Magruder''' Montgomery County January 22nd 1781 Then came '''Arnold Holland''' and made oath on the Holy Evangels of Almighty God that the within Instrument of writing is the true and whole will and Testament of William Holland late of said County deceased, that hath come to his hands or possession and that he doth not Know of any other. Certified by '''Samuel Turner''' Register Montgomery County January 22nd 1781. Then came '''Nathan Magruder''', '''Samuel White''' + '''John Beall Magruder''', three of the subscribing witnesses to the within last will and Testament of William Holland late of said County deceased and severally made oath on the Holy Evangels of Almighty God that they did see the Testator therein named sign and seal this will and that they heard him publish pronounce and declare the same to be his last will and Testament that at the time of his so doing he was to the best of their apprehension of sound and disposing mind memory and understanding + that they respectively subscribed their names as wit-nesses to this will in the presence and at the request of the Testator and in the presence of each other. Certified by '''Samuel Turner''' Register

Transcribed Will of William Mayo

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==Will of William Mayo== ===Transcribed Text:=== ''paragraph breaks added for readability'' I '''[[Mayo-246|William Mayo]]''' of Goochland County in Virginia do make this my last Will & Testament as followeth. Inprimus I give & devise unto my daughter '''[[Mayo-253|Mary]]''' the wife of '''[[Gray-10149|Edmund Gray]]''' two hundred acres of land be the same more or less in Amelia County adjoining the lands of Atkins & Towns & divided from my other lands by a line of marked trees together with three female slaves named '''[[Mayo-5185|Cloe]]''', '''[[Mayo-5187|Silvia]]''', & '''[[Mayo-5186|Lucy]]''' the daughter of '''Cloe''', with their increase from this day, to be annexed to the said land, to be the said '''[[Mayo-253|Mary]]''' & the heirs of her body forever & for want of such heirs, then to the heirs of '''[[Carrington-389|George Carrington]]]''' & '''[[Scott-14157|Joseph Scott]]''' equally to be divided betwixt them, to be to each of them & their several heirs forever. And it is my Will that the slaves annexed to the land as aforsaid, shall with their increase so long as any of them be living pass & go as part of the freehold. I give & devise unto '''[[Gray-10149|Edmund Gray]]''' & '''[[Mayo-253|Mary]]''' his wife & their heirs for ever one thousand acres of land on both sides Angola Creek adjoining to '''John Pleasants''' land, to be bounded westward by a north & south line. I give and devise unto '''[[Scott-14157|Joseph Scott]]''' & '''[[Mayo-254|Sarah]]''' his wife & their heirs forever two hundred acres of land in Amelia County adjoining their own land & divided from my other land by an [r]ast line of marked trees from Dabnoys & Cornor. I give and devise unto my son '''[[Mayo-248|John Mayo]]''' & his heirs forever all my lands in North Carolina, also my thousand acres of land on Deep Creek in Goochland County adjacent to '''John Perratts''' land with the mill and plantation thereon also all the rest of my land adjoining to the rest of my land above devised to '''[[Gray-10149|Edmund Grey]]''' & '''[[Mayo-253|Mary]]''' his wife on both sides of Angola Creek lately surveyed and extending across Great Guinea Creek & among the branches of Willis's River in Goochland County, together with three negro slaves named '''[[Mayo-5188|Hercules]]''', '''[[Mayo-5189|Flora]]''' & '''[[Mayo-5190|Will]]'''. I give & devise unto my son '''[[Mayo-247|Joseph Mayo]]''' & his heirs forever all my lands adjacent to Fluvanna River above Buffalo Island in Goochland County, & the reversion of twenty four hundred acres of land with the houses & appurtenances of Fine Creek in the said County after the death of my wife & also three negro slaves named '''[[Mayo-5193|Scipio]]''', '''[[Mayo-5194|Phebe]]''' & '''[[Mayo-5195|Jolar]]'''. I give & devise unto my daughter '''[[Mayo-1699|Rebekah Mayo]]''' eighteen hundred & fifty acres of land be the same more or less being the south part of my land at Peterville Chappel in Goochland County to be divided from the rest by a line from a spash oak to the south west corner of land patented to Josh Chandler to run thence north eighty eight degrees west. Together with three negro slaves named '''[[Mayo-5203|Hannah]]''', '''[[Mayo-5204|Venus]]''' & '''[[Mayo-5205|Matt]]''' to be annexed to the said land to be to the said '''[[Mayo-1699|Rebekah Mayo]]''' & the heirs of her body for ever & I do declare that it is my will that the three slaves annexed to the land as aforsaid, shall with their increase so long as any of them be living pass & go as part of the freehold. I give unto my loving wife '''[[Perratt-7|Ann Mayo']]''' during her natural life my house & lotts at the Capitol Landing & also all my land at Fine Creek in Goochland County being twenty four hundred acres with the plantations thereon together with use of the following slaves named '''[[Mayo-5207|Mamoe]]''', '''[[Mayo-5208|Fatima]]''', '''[[Mayo-5209|Jenny]]''', '''[[Mayo-5210|Turpin]]''', '''[[Mayo-5211|Congo]]''', '''[[Mayo-5212|Awhey]]''', '''[[Mayo-5213|Jollof]]''', '''[[Mayo-5214|Cudgeo]]''', Maddy, Harry, Rose, Pompey, Brissey, Shaty, Philip, Robin, Little Inan, Kate, Annie, Dick and Ned. I also give unto my said wife my mill called Bide Mill on Petervil Chappel [sic] branch with four hundred acres of land about the said mill to be for her use until she my said wife shall dye [sic] or marry which shall first happen. I also give unto my said wife all my household goods & furniture, all my working tools, utensils & quick stock [Fine] Creek land with all my store good. I also give unto my said wife use & profits of the estate above given & devised to my children; during their minority, & until their come to their several ages of twenty one years, all which to be in compensation of dower & all demands & the maintenance & education of my children until the come of age. I give & bequeath unto my three sons '''[[Mayo-249|Daniel]]''', '''[[Mayo-248|John]]''' & '''[[Mayo-247|Joseph]]''' & their heirs forever the following slaves named '''[[Mayo-5207|Mamoe]]''', '''[[Mayo-5208|Fatima]]''', '''[[Mayo-5209|Jenny]]''', '''[[Mayo-5210|Turpin]]''', '''[[Mayo-5211|Congo]]''', '''[[Mayo-5212|Awhey]]''', '''[[Mayo-5213|Jollof]]''', '''[[Mayo-5214|Cudgeo]]''', '''[[Mayo-5220|Maddy]]''', '''[[Mayo-5221|Harry]]''', '''[[Mayo-5222|Rose]]''', '''[[Mayo-5223|Pompey]]''', '''[[Mayo-5224|Brissey]]''' & '''[[Mayo-5225|Shaty]]''' to be equally divided among them my said sons after the death of my wife. I do appoints that the following slaves named '''[[Mayo-5226|Philip]]''', '''[[Mayo-5227|Robin]]''', '''[[Mayo-5228|Little Inan]]''', '''[[Mayo-5229|Kate]]''', '''[[Mayo-5230|Annie]]''', '''[[Mayo-5231|Dick]]''' & '''[[Mayo-5232|Ned]]''' be dispossed of to some one or more of my children after the death of my said wife as she shall appoint by her las will & unless she doth not appoints as aforesaid the said slaves I give to my three sons '''[[Mayo-249|Daniel]]''', '''[[Mayo-248|John]]''' & '''[[Mayo-247|Joseph]]''' to be equally divided among them after the death of my said wife. I give & devise unto my son '''[[Mayo-247|Joseph]]''' '''Carlton Fleming''' and '''Stephen Hughes''' my lands on & about Soak Arse Run and Croom Quarter Branch to be equally divided among them when my said son '''[[Mayo-247|Joseph]]''' shall come to the age of twenty one years to them & their several heirs forever the said '''Heming''' & '''Hughes''' their heirs & paying each their one third of all quit rents & other charges that hath acrued or may accrue yet notwithstanding this devise. I do impower my executors if they think fit to sell the said land & devide the neet proceeds thereof equally among them the said '''[[Mayo-247|Joseph]]''' '''Carlton''' and '''Stephen''' or their heirs or assign '''Hutchons Burton''' to have four hundred acres of the said land his paying six pounds [illegible] allows debt & for the land forty pounds currant money to be divided as above that is the forty pounds. I give unto my son in law '''[[Carrington-389|George Carrington]]''' ten pounds currant money I do impower my executrix or executors to sell or dispose for term of years or in fee simple any of my lands not particularly divised above to raise money if there should be [illegible] to pay debts legacies or purchase slaves or any other purpose as she or they shall think necessary for the improvement of my estate. Itum all of rest and residue of my estate real & personal & of what kind soever I give & devise unto my son '''[[Mayo-249|Daniel Mayo]]''' & his heirs forever. Lastly I do appoint my loving wife '''[[Perratt-7|Ann Mayo]]''' sole executive of this my last will & testament until she shall marry or dye [sic] which shall first happen & I do appoint that after her death or marriage my sons '''[[Mayo-249|Daniel Mayo]]''' '''[[Mayo-248|John Mayo]]''' & '''[[Mayo-247|Joseph Mayo]]''' be executors of this my last will & testament and it is my will & desire that neither my executrixe nor executors be obliged inentory or appraise my estates or give security. IN WITNESS where of I have [illegible] to set my hand & seal the tenth day of februrary one thousand seven hundred & forty three all written with my own hand on this sheet of paper. Signed, Sealed & [illegible] in the [illegible] or us: :Wm Mayo. Seal ::Wm. Allen. ::Mary Allen ::Hutchons Burton. ---- :At a courthouse for Goochland County November 20, 1744
'''William Allen Mary Allen''' and '''Hutchins Burton''' proved this writing to be the last Will and Testament of '''[[Mayo-246|William Mayo]]''' deceased which was ordered to be recorded. ''transcribed by [[Adkins-Langen-1|Adkins-Langen-1]] 07:11, 30 June 2023 (UTC)'' ===Source=== '''Final Will and Testament of William Mayo''': Goochland County, Deed Book No. 4 , pages 448-420.
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Transcript: A History of the family of John Juett

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[[Category:Scott County, Kentucky]] [[Category: Kentucky, Jewett Name Study]] ''The following record was found among the family papers and correspondence of Ottis Hill, a 2nd great-grandson of John Juett. It consists of four photocopied pages of typewritten text on what appears to be stationery of The Clarksburg Exponent ("All The News...All The Time" ... Every Morning Except Monday) (C. O. Fluharty, Editor and Publisher; J. G. Juett, General Manager). Clarksburg, W. Va. It's not known which of his cousins sent this to him.'' A History of the Family of [[Juett-303|John Juett]]
Dictated Sept. 20, 1914 by
David Polk Juett to his
son, J.G. Juett.
'''Page 1'''
My father's name was John Juett. He had no middle name. He was born in the state of Delaware (I do not recall the name of the county), near the scene of the Battle of Brandywine (New Jersey) on December 22, 1765. His mother's maiden name was Polk. She was a sister of Trusten Polk, who located in Missouri and became, in turn, Governor of and United States Senator from that state.[1] I have no definite knowledge of the history of my ancestors prior to my father and mother, and if I ever heard the names of my grandfather and grandmother Juett I do not remember them. John Juett, my father, when a young man, and together with his brother David, for whom I was named, moved to Kentucky and located at Lexington, where, he told me, he helped to build the first permanent house.[2] Before leaving Delaware he served as a carpenter's apprentice. I am not certain that my father and his brother David were the first men who bore their name to locate in what is now the state of Kentucky; but I believe they were. But I know that they were more prominently identified with the early development of the state than were any others of the same name. Another of my father's brothers, Robert, settled in Ohio. There was another brother named Frank whose history is unknown to me. There also were several sisters. One of them, Amelia, I believe, married an Otwell, of Kentucky. Another, whose name I do not know, married a Cannon, of Kentucky. My father and all of his brothers originally spelled their name J-e-w-e-t-t. It was not until after I was born that my father, at the suggestion of a school-teacher who boarded at our home during the school term, changed '''Page 2'''
the spelling of the name to J-u-e-t-t. This school-teacher, who was of French descent himself, told my father that all Juetts (or Jewetts or Jouetts) were descendants of French parentage, and that the correct Anglicized spelling of the name was J-u-e-t-t. My father was the only one of the brothers who changed the spelling at that time, however, and, I believe, some of his older children did not change it for some time, if they ever did. Perhaps most of the descendants of John Juett and his brothers now spell it J-e-w-e-t-t.[3] I do not know how long my father lived in Lexington. Perhaps it was not more than a few years, because he moved to Scott County, near Georgetown, and located on a farm before he married. His first wife was a [[Jenkins-9813|Miss Jenkins]], who at the time of their marriage lived with her parents in Scott County. She also died in Scott County. By this union there were the following children: [[Jewett-1441|Mariah]], [[Juett-373|Eliza]], [[Juett-375|Henrietta]], John, junior; [[Juett-352|William]], [[Juett-374|Thomas]] and [[Juett-376|Henry]]. Mariah married [[Kendrick-693|Buford Kendrick]]. Eliza married [[Kendrick-3131|Ben Kendrick]], brother of Buford. Both lived in Scott County. Henrietta married Reuben McDoniae[?] a Kentuckian. Burford[sic] and Ben Kendrick, with their families, later moved to Ralls County, Missouri. Still later, Ben and his wife moved to Wisconsin. I know no further of either family, except that children were born to Burford and his wife. Reuben McDaniael[sic] and his wife located at Cloverport, Breckinridge county, Kentucky. Four children were born to them. John Juett, Jr. settled in Pike County, Missouri. I do not know the history of his family. William Juett died at Cynthiana, Kentucky. He was the father of several children, one of whom, [[Juett-366|John Juett]] (or Jewett), now lives at Cynthiana. Thomas Juett located in Ballard county, Kentucky. He married Emily Koons, of Virginia (now West Virginia). Their only child raised was Mary, who married George Utterback, of Ballard county, Kentucky, and later Judge James D. White, of Ballard county, Kentucky. Thomas Juett died at Bardwell, Kentucky. His only child, Mary, also died in February 1914 at the....[line cut off] '''Page 3'''
...county, Kentucky. Henry Juett died in Fayette County, Kentucky. His children were: John W., Martha Juett Glenn, now of Lexington, Ky.; Byron, now of Richmond, Kentucky, and a daughter whose name I do not remember. John Juett's second wife was a [[Kendrick-3127|Kendrick]]. I do not remember her first name. She was a sister of his third wife; also a sister of Burford and Ben Kendrick, who married daughters of my father by his first wife. The Kendrick family came from Culpepper county, Virginia. Children born to John Juett through his second union were: Amanda and Winifred. Amanda married an Ireland. They located in Livingston county, Missouri, and at her death some years ago left three children -- Kate, who married a Glenn; Thomas and Jasper. Winifred married her first cousin, Robert Juett, son of David Juett, of Bourbon county, Kentucky. She had one son, John, of whom I know nothing. John Juett's third wife was Catherine Kendrick. She was born in Culpepper county, Virginia. To John and Catherine Juett (my father and mother) were born the following children: Emily, Sarah J., David Polk, and Kate. Emily married Henry Francis Milward, eldest brother of Colonel W. R. Milward, now living at Lexington, Kentucky. Emily raised one child, Joseph, who never married, and who died at Lexington in 1912 or 1913. Sarah J. Juett married [?] Nichols, of Lexington, Kentucky. She had two children, Kate, who did not marry and who died in Lexington several years ago, and John, who was in Texas the last time I heard of him. My sister Kate died young. She was not married. I, David Polk Juett, was born in Scott county, Kentucky, March 20, 1836. My father was 70 years old when I was born. My father died about 1850. My mother died in 1856. Both my father and mother were buried near Oxford, Scott county, Ky. I am not certain in what years my father's first and second wives died. I know that I am the only one of my father's children now living. '''Page 4'''
I located in Ballard county, Kentucky, in May 1858. With the exception of several years, I have lived in Ballard county since the above date. I have been married twice, the first time to Victoria A. Cockrill, daughter of John [?] and Clementine C. Cockrill, of McCracken county, Kentucky, on November 6, 1859. To this union were born the following children, now living: May, of Los Angeles, California, widow of R. N. Ashbrook; John [?], now of Denver, Colorado; Edwin H., of Wickliffe, Kentucky; George C., of Atlanta, Georgia, and Kate, now Mrs. R. D. Clements, of Glendale, California. My first wife died. My second wife, now living, was J. Kate Cockrill, sister of my first wife. We were married October 20, 1880. To this union were born the following children now living; Thomas Albert, of Wickliffe, Kentucky, and James Guy, of Atlanta, Georgia. == Notes == # Incorrect # Unverified but interesting # Not entirely accurate

Transcript of Epitaphs in Woburn First and Second Burial Grounds

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Woburn, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == Transcript of Epitaphs in Woburn First and Second Burial Grounds == Chronologically arranged with brief illustrative notes. : "Transcript of epitaphs in Woburn Second burial ground. From manuscript copy by Nathan Wyman ... revised and compared with the original stones found in the year, 1890, by J. Gertrude Menard." * by [[Cutter-446|William Richard Cutter]] (1847-1918), [[Johnson-124686|Edward Francis Johnson]] (1856-1922), Nathan Wyman (1821-1885) * published by Andrews, Cutler & Co., Book and Job Printers, Woburn, 1890 * 160 pages * review: [[Space:NEHGR|NEHGR]] (1890) Vol. 44, [https://books.google.com/books?id=9U6qXPSwqOQC&pg=PA410 Page 410] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Transcript of Epitaphs in Woburn First and Second Burial Grounds|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=Tg4MAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/transcriptofepit00cutt * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009792596 === 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 === * Cutter, William Richard. ''[[Space:Transcript of Epitaphs in Woburn First and Second Burial Grounds|Transcript of Epitaphs in Woburn First and Second Burial Grounds]]'' (Andrews, Cutler, Woburn, 1890) [ Page ]. * ([[#Cutter|Cutter]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Cutter, William Richard. ''[[Space:Transcript of Epitaphs in Woburn First and Second Burial Grounds|Transcript of Epitaphs in Woburn First and Second Burial Grounds]]'' (Andrews, Cutler, Woburn, 1890) [ Page ].

Transcript of Joseph Jenkins Bible – copyright 1824

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[[Category: Family Bible]] Page 1- Joseph Jenkins was born March 23rd 1755 Rachel Jenkins my first wife was born January 3rd 1762 Mary Jenkins was born August 4th 1778 Elizabeth Jenkins was born 24 of November 1780 John Jenkins was born Oct 9th 1783 Joseph Jenkins was born December 29th 1785 James Jenkins was born Feb 10th 1788 Elizabeth Jenkins was born July 2nd 1790 Thomas Jenkins was born January 4th 1793 Edwin Jenkins was born August 4th 1798 Leander Jenkins was born March 11th 1801 Mary Ann Jenkins was born June 30th 1803 Julian Easter Jenkins was born Oct. 17, 1804 John D. Jenkins (struck through – son of John Jenkins son of Joseph Jenkins) was born Sept. 3nd 1811 Page 2- Joseph Jenkins and Rachel Jenkins was married Jan. 2nd 1777 Second wife of Joseph Jenkins was married the 16th of Nov. 1797 John C ???------23-------Elizabeth-------Jones----------184? Rebecah Ann Jones was borne March the 16th 184? Melipsa (Melissa) Jones was borne the 11 1846 (missing month) Mary Francis Jones was borne March 2th 1848 Leander Jenkins and Virginia Jenkins was ___ married 1st January 1828(?) Elizabeth C. Owens was borne June 27 1850 Rachel Maria Jones departed this life on the 7th day of Feb 1856 about 12 o'clock M Hannah Green Jones departed this life Feb 13th 1847 George Lewis McLean departed this life on the 3 day of June being In the 34 year of his age about 4 oclock pm 1856 J. D. Brown died Dec the 16th AD 1870 Page 3- John Jenkins deceased the 9th of Sept. 1781 Elizabeth Jenkins died June 29th 1788 Joseph Jenkins died Oct 9th 1788 Thomas Jenkins died Oct 1st 1793 Rachel Jenkins died December 13th 1794 Mary Jenkins died June 5th 1795 E. J. McLean died Jany the 25 1873 age 82 years six months 25 days Ann Jenkins was born March 11th 1779 was Married the 16th Nov 1797 Died 16th of March 1805 Joseph Jenkins Senr Departed this life on the 4th day of Febuary 1832 Seventeen minutes after a leven oclock A. M. James Duncan McLean was born the 25th of March 1821 & died the 20th day June 1830 Margaret Jenkins his w(ife) Died Febuary the 4th 183? John McLean dyed the 22 ?? 1830 (1840?) in the 32 year of his life about 1 oclock day

Transcript of Last Will and Testament JOHN COATES

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Last Will and Testament of [[Coates-***|John Coates]] dated 22nd September 1853. Proved 2nd October 1854. '''Yorkshire, England, Probate Records 1521-1858''' : Richmond, Boxes 151-205 :: Probate Records, RD-AP1 Box 201, 1851 - 1857 ::: Ref. RD / AP1 / 201 / 14 / 1. : The second day of October 1854. : Thomas Coates, John Coates, and William Coates, the Executors in this Will named, were sworn in common form, and they further made Oath that the personal Estate and Effects of the Testator within the Archdeaconry of Richmond were under the value of one hundred pounds (100£) before me ::: Richard Wood Surrogate : The Testator died 20th day of April 1854. : Proved 2nd October 1854. '''Transcript of Last Will and Testament''': This is the last Will and Testament of me John Coates late of Whitaside in the Parish of Grinton in the County of York, but at present residing at Blades in the said Parish and County, Yeoman; I give and devise unto my Wife Sarah Coates during such part of her natural Life as she shall continue my Widow, All that my Messuage or Dwellinghouse, situate at Gunnerside in the Parish of Grinton aforesaid, late in the occupation of Robert Lowiss as Tenant thereof, and now in my own possession, with the use of the necessary used therewith and subject to the Estate and Interest so given to my said Wife therein I give and devise my said Dwellinghouse and appurtenances unto her illegitimate Son Leonard Raw his Heirs and Assigns for ever. I give and devise unto my Son Thomas Coates his Heirs and Assigns for ever All that my Messuage or Dwellinghouse situate at Gunnerside aforesaid now in the occupation of Agnes Close, Widow, as Tenant thereof (except that part of the Dairy now or lately used as a Clogger’s Work Shop and the room over the same hereinafter given to my Son John Coates / and the use of the said necessary. I give and devise unto my Son John Coates his Heirs and Assigns for ever All that my Messuage or Dwellinghouse situate at Gunnerside aforesaid wherein he now resides, and the Coal house occupied therewith and the Dairy and the room over it above excepted, and the use of the said necessary. I give and devise to my Son [[Coats-912|William Coates]] his Heirs and Assigns for ever All that my large Garden situate at Gunnerside aforesaid and now in his own occupation. All the rest residue and remainder of my Messuages, Farms, Lands and Real Estate whatsoever not herein before otherwise disposed of I give and devise unto and equally between and amongst my said Sons Thomas Coates, John Coates and William Coates, and the said Leonard Raw their respective Heirs and Assigns for ever as Tenants in Common. Subject nevertheless and charged as hereinafter mentioned. I give and devise unto my said Wife Sarah Coates during such part of her natural Life as she shall continue my Widow, An Annuity or yearly sum of twelve pounds to be paid to her by four equal payments quarterly in each year, the first payment to be made at the end of three calendar Months next after my decease, in manner herein after mentioned, that is to say, the annual sum of Nine Pounds being three fourth parts of the said Annuity of twelve Pounds to be paid by the said Leonard Raw out of his share of the residue of my Messuages Farms Lands and real Estate herein before given to him as aforesaid, and the remaining annual sum of three pounds, the other part of the said Annuity to be paid by and equally between and amongst my said Sons Thomas Coates, William Coates and John Coates their respective Heirs and Assigns share and share alike, out of their respective shares of the said residue of my said Messuages Farms Lands and real Estate herein before given to them respectively as aforesaid. And I declare that the Provision hereby made for my said Wife shall be accepted by her in lieu and full satisfaction of all Dower Free Bench or Widow right to which she may be entitled out of all or any part of my real estate. I give and bequeath unto my Daughter Ellen the Wife of Ralph Place the sum of One hundred and twenty pounds ; to my Daughter Ann the Wife of James Harker the sum of Nineteen pounds and nineteen shillings and to Margaret the Wife of Thomas White the sum of Ninety Pounds to be paid to them respectively at the end of twelve calendar months next after my decease, by and equally between and amongst my said Sons Thomas Coates, John Coates and William Coates and the said Leonard Raw out of their respective shares of the residue of my said Messuages Farms Lands and real estate herein before given to them as aforesaid, and which I charge with the payment thereof accordingly. I give and bequeath unto each of my Daughters Sarah the Wife of James Spencely and Elizabeth the Wife of James Littlefair the Annuity or yearly sum of Five Pounds payable by two equal half yearly payments, during their respective natural Lives the first payment to be made at the end of six calendar Months next after my decease. Provided that if my said Daughters Sarah Spencely and Elizabeth Littlefair; or either of them shall happen to have any Child or Children, then the said Annuity of Five Pounds so given to each of them as aforesaid, shall as to such of them as shall have any such Child or Children thereupon cease and be no longer paid, and in lieu and in stead thereof I give to each such Daughter having such Child or Children as aforesaid the sum of one hundred and twenty Pounds to be paid to them respectively on the ceasing of their said Annuities respectively. And I direct that the several Annuities Legacies or sums of money so given to my said Daughters Sarah Spencely and Elizabeth Littlefair respectively shall be paid by and equally between and amongst my said Sons Thomas Coates, John Coates and William Coates and the said Leonard Raw out of their respective shares of the residue of my said Messuages, Farms, Lands and real Estate herein before given to them as aforesaid, and which I charge with the payment thereof accordingly. I give and bequeath to my said Wife, my Corner Cupboard, the Clock which I now use, one feather bed, bedding and bedsteads to be chosen by herself and the Furniture which belonged to her previous to our Marriage. I give and bequeath to the said Leonard Raw one feather bed, bedding and bedsteads and also one arm chair made by himself. All the rest, residue and remainder of my personal Estate and Effects I give and bequeath unto and equally amongst my Sons Thomas Coates, John Coates and William Coates, share and share alike. And I appoint my said Sons Thomas Coates, John Coates and William Coates Executors of this my last Will and Testament. In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand the twenty second day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty three. :::John Coates : Signed by the hereinbefore named John Coates, : The Testator, as and for his last Will and : Testament, in the presence of us, present at : the same time, who is his presence, and in : the presence of each other, have hereunto : subscribed our names as Witnesses. ::: Richard Balderston ::: William Rudd == Sources == [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/interactive/5246/40758_1831109388_3033-00521/38979 '''Yorkshire, England, Probate Records 1521-1858'''] > Richmond, Boxes 151-205 > Probate Records, RD-AP1 Box 201, 1851 - 1857 > Image 207 of 317 > Ref. RD/AP1/201/14/1. Will of John Coates proved 2 Oct 1854.

Transcript of Last Will and Testament PHILLIP BORN

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Last Will and Testament of [[Born-111| PHILLIP BORN]] signed by his own signature, and a business associate/friend. Transcript of Last Will and Testament PHILLIP BORN "The last Will and Testament of Phillip Born of the city of Buffalo, in the county of Erie, and the State of New York. Phillip Born, being of sound mind and memory,do make and publish this my last Will and Testament, in manner following : - I give and devise unto my beloved wife Anna Maria Born All my estate both real and personal, and the rents, issues, and the profits thereof, for and during the terms of her natural life; and from and after the decease of my said wife, I give and bequeath all my said estate both real and personal, unto such child or children as I shall leave or have living at the time of my decease, and to their heirs and assigns forever, as tenants in common, and in case , all my said children shall die in the lifetime of my said wife, and they shall leave no lineal descendants, then at the death of my said wife I give and devise one half of my said estate both real and personal to the legal heirs of my said wife and the other half thereof to my own legal heirs forever. And my will is and I do hereby expressly declare that my said wife shall support and educate such child or children as I shall have living at the time of my decease until they shall attain the age of one and twenty years respectively; and for their better education, I do give and dispose of the tuition and custody of them and every of them continue unmarried under the age of one and twenty years: - and I do hereby authorize my said wife to sell such part of my personal property as shall be necessary to educate and support my children as aforesaid. And I do hereby constitute and appoint my said wife Anna Maria Born sole executrix of my last Will and Testament, hereby revoking all former Will by me made. In witness whereof I here unto set my hand and seal this twenty third day of September one thousand and eight hundred and forty eight. Phillip Born The above instrument was now subscribed by Phillip Born, the testator, in the presence of each of us, and was, at the same time, declared by him, to be his last Will and Testament: and we, at his request, sign our names hereto as attesting witnesses. _ Dingens, of the city of Buffalo, Erie Co. Joseph Wechter Do. Do. Joseph Wetcher may possibly be a nephew who has Phillip Born as a godparent for his child's baptism at St. Louis Church, Buffalo, NY but most likely, he is a close business associate. == Sources == SOURCE: Probates. Erie County Surrogate's Court Erie County Hall 92 Franklin Street Buffalo, NY 14202 [[N.-17|N.-17]] 07:57, 22 December 2017 (EST) 11:26, 5 May 2013 (EDT)Maggie

Transcription and Analysis of Deed dated 26 April 1825 conveying land from the descendants of Matheus Van Keuren to Cornelius Westervelt

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{{New Netherland Descendant}} On 26 April 1825, all of the living descendants of [[Van_Keuren-188|Benjamin Van Keuren]] sold land inherited by Benjamin from his father [[Van_Keuren-173|Matheus Van Keuren]], and, thereafter, jointly owned by his descendants. The deed [1] provides information regarding:
(1) The descendancy from Matheus, and
(2) Several transactions on the property. First, I will consider the descendancy. Following is a partial transcription of deed found at [1]. This text is quoted as is, with little punctuation. I have started new lines to separate the various persons involved; these do NOT appear in the original. I have also inserted letters to mark correspondence with the subsequent analysis: "This Indenture made the twenty sixth day of April in the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty five Between
John Dearin and Anna his wife [A]
Mary Wittse widow of Hendrick Wittse deceased. [B]
Anna Carpenter late widow of Robert Van Keuren [N]
James R. Gibson and Catherine his wife [C]
Peter Van Keuren [P]
Benjamin Van Keuren [D] son of said Robert deceased. [E]
Isaac H. Dutcher and Cobaucha [probably Jacoba, who signed below] his wife [K] late widow of Benjamin Van Keuren deceased [F]
Robert Van Keuren & Julia his wife [G]
Benjamin Van Keuren (son of said Benjamin deceased) and Jane his wife [H]
& all of them representatives of the ancestor
Benjamin Van Keuren deceased [I] who was the son of
Mattheus Van Keuren & Celetje [J] his wife deceased of Poughkeepsie in Dutchess County of the first part and
Cornelius C. Westervelt [Z] of the same place Blacksmith of the second part." Signers of the deed are: John Dearin, Anna Dearin [A]
Mary Willsie [B]
James R. Gibson, Catherine Gibson [C]
B. Van Keuren [D]
P. Van Keuren [P]
Anne Carpenter [N]
Isaac H. Dutcher, Jacoba Dutcher [K]
Robert Van Keuren, Julianne Van Keuren [G]
Benjamin Van Keuren, Jane Ann Van Keuren [H]
Catharine Van Keuren [L]
David H. Vanwagner, Ann Maria W. Vanwagoner [M] To analyze the relationships of the persons named in the deed, I turned to "The Descendants of Mathijs Jansen van Ceulen,"[2] for the relevant portion of the descendancy. The intent is to map the descendancy that is implicit in the deed to the descendancy in the book, thus removing ambiguities in the deed and pointing out possible omissions in the book. The relevant portion of the book can be found in pages 118 through 127. In extracting the information, I have prepended codes that correspond to those that I've inserted in the excerpt from the deed. I have also abbreviated "Van Keuren" as "VK". The following list shows all of the known then-living descendants of Benjamin [I] and their relationship back to Matheus [J]: J 1 Matheus VK, 1706-1781
.... + Seeletjen Delameteer, 1706-1770
I ......2 Benjamin VK, 1741-1810
.......... + Annatje Saal Dutcher, 1751-1818
E ...........3 Robert Saal VK, 1771-1808
................ + Anne Van Bommel, 1780-?
D ................4 Benjamin VK, 1798-?
C ................4 Catherine VK, 1799-1874
.....................+ James Renwick Gibson, 1791-1890
K ...........3 Matheus VK, 1773-?
F ...........3 Benjamin VK, 1778-1813
................+ Jacoba Van Vleek
G ................4 Robert VK, 1801-1838
......................+ Julia Ann Odell, ?-1825
H ................4 Benjamin VK, 1803-1888
......................+ Jane Ann Hoffman, 1802-1843
M ...............4 Anna Maria VK, 1806-?
L .................4 Catherine VK, 1808-?
B ...........3 Maria VK, 1780-1859
................. + Hendrik Wiltsie, 1788-1824
A ...........3 Anna VK, 1784-1841
................. + John Dearin, 1781-1856 Conclusions regarding descendancy: * The relationships described in the book and the deed align. * The deed appears to name all of the living descendants of Matheus Van Keuren as of 1825. * It would appear that Anne Carpenter [N] was the same person as Anne Van Bommel, the widow of Robert VK [E], renamed due to re-marriage and apparently widowed again. * It would appear that Jacoba Dutcher was the same person as Jacoba Van Vleek, the widow of Benjamin [F] and subsequently the wife of Isaac Dutcher [K]. * It would appear that Anna Maria VK married David H. Vanwagoner [M] before signing the deed. * One signer, Peter VK [P] is not accounted for in the book, nor is his relationship explained in the deed. However, the position of his name in the deed suggests that he was a son of Robert VK [E]. Perhaps he is the same person listed in the book as Matheus. Alternatively, Matheus might have died before the signing of the deed and Peter might be a child missing from the book. Because no birth record is known for a Peter, son of Robert, it is also possible that Peter was, in effect, adopted. * Because Benjamin's son, Matheus [K], is not mentioned in the will, we could conjecture that he died without issue prior to the will. Alternatively, we could conjecture that Peter [P] was the sole issue of Matheus [K] * Cornelius Westervelt [Z] is the person who is buying the land. Second, I will consider the historical transactions on the property. I'm not an expert in reading land descriptions, but the deed appears to describe land in Poughkeepsie northeast of the land previously owned by Theophilus Anthony, which is known from other sources to have been located in the hamlet of Van Keuren, roughly west of the current IBM plant. The deed goes on to state: "... the above courses are taken from a deed made or executed the eleventh of January one thousand seven hundred and seventy seven by the said Theophilus and Nicholas N. Anthony to the said Matthew Van Keuren [J] and are the same courses in a deed executed the twenty fifth of September one thousand seven hundred and seventy nine by the said Matthew Van Keuren & Celetjie his wife [J] to their son Benjamin Van Keuren [I] who was the father of the said Anna Dearin [A] & Mary Wittse [B] and of the said Robert Van Keuren [E] deceased & Benjamin Van Keuren deceased [F]." Conclusions regarding property: * About 11 January 1777, Matheus VK [J] subdivided his property and, on that date, sold the southwestern parcel to Theophilus and Nicholas N. Anthony, retaining the northeastern parcel. * On 25 September 1779, Matheus VK [J] deeded that parcel to his son Benjamin VK [I]. * In this deed, the descendants of Benjamin [I] sold the land to Cornelius Westervelt. [1] "New York Land Records, 1630-1975", Ancestry.com, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WZ-XN7P, > Dutchess > Deeds 1825-1826 vol 33-34, image 272 of 546. [2] Van Curen, D. G. The Descendants of Mathijs Jansen van Ceulen: A History of the Van Steenberghs, Peersens, Jansens, Van Keurens and Related Families, from Their Beginnings in Kingston, Ulster County, New York. 2nd edition of "Van Keulen/Van Keuren, Van Kuren/Van Curen". Chesterfield, Missouri: Mira Digital Publishing, 2016.

Transcription Kent County Indenture 9 May 1772 Between Thomas Hilford and Sisters

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Transcribed by Davis W. Simpson 26 Oct 2016 From: Delaware Public Archives; Delaware Land Records; Roll Number: 783; Ancestry.com. Delaware, Land Records, 1677-1947 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. This collection was indexed by Ancestry World Archives Project contributors.; Original data: Delaware, Land Records, 1677–1947. Recorder of Deeds, Kent County, RG 3555, Subgroup 000, Series 021. Delaware Public Archives, Dover, Delaware. This Indenture made the ninth day of May Anno. Dom. one thousand seven hundred & seventy two between John Killen & Martha his wife; Samuel Smith & Ann his wife; Joseph Fleming tailor & Jane his wife; Joshua Nickinson Junr shoemaker & Esther his wife; John Simpson Junr & Mary his wife and William Catts & Rachel his wife, all of Kent County on Delaware of the one part and Thomas Hilford of the same place yeoman, of the other part, Whereas, Matthew Hilford of the said County dec’d by his Testament & Last Will in writing, proved in due form of law & remaining in the Register’s office in the Town of Dover, in the said County of Kent (inter alia) did devise unto the above said Martha, Ann, Jane, Esther, Mary & Rachel, Daughters of the said Matthew Hilford fifty acres of land situate in the said County of Kent, Mispillion Hundred, part of an undivided tract of land known by the name of Hayfield also a certain parcel of land situate in the said County & Hundred, including the mansion plantation of the said testator and bounded as follows, Beginning at a small cyprus in the edge of main branch of Mispillion Creek and continuing from thence north northwest eighty four perches; thence south seven degrees west twenty-four perches to a small branch falling into the aforesaid main branch, thence down the several water courses of said small branch, into the aforesaid main branch to the place of beginning containing by the computation one hundred & twelve acres & a half acre of land, is being all that portion of land allotted unto Peter Hoffman & Mary his wife (one of the daughters of Thomas Painter) by a division of a tract of land called Hunting Quarter now filed in the Rolls Office for the said County of Kent; By virtue of which devise, the above said fifty acres of land part of the said tract of called Hayfield together also with the above described one hundred & twelve & a half acres of land north of said tract called Hunting Quarter did legally descend unto the above named daughters of the above testator as in & by the said Will and Testament reference there being thereunto had may more fully appear; Now this indenture witnesseth that the above said John Killen & Martha his wife, Joshua Nickinson & Esther his wife, John Simpson & Mary his wife, and William Catts & Rachel his wife, for & in consideration of the sum of one hundred & twenty pounds lawfull money of Pennsylvania to them well & truly paid or secured to be paid at the sealing & delivery hereof by the said Thomas Hilford the receipt whereof they do hereby acknowledge & thereof doth acquit & forever discharge the said Thomas Hilford his heirs & assigns by these present, hath granted bargained sold released & confirmed and by these present doth absolutely grant bargain sell release & confirm unto the said Thomas Hilford his heirs & assigns all the above mentioned two parcels of land devised as above said intended to include all & every part of the land or lands of the above said Matthew Hilford devised unto his above named daughters by the aforesaid Will & Testament situate as abovesaid together also with all singular the buildings improvements rights liberties advantages hereditaments & arrears nances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining to have & hold the abovesaid two parcels of land hereditaments & premises hereby granted or mentioned to be granted with the appurtenances unto the said Thomas Hilford his heirs & assigns and to the sole only proper use & behoof of him the said Thomas Hilford, his heirs & assigns forever. Under the yearly quitrent hereafter accruing for the premises to the Chief Lord or Lords of the Fee thereof & all arrearages of the same rent & the said John Killen and Martha his wife, Samuel Smith and Ann his wife, Joseph Fleming & Jane his wife, Joshua Nickinson & Esther his wife, John Simpson & Mary his wife & William Catts & Rachel his wife, them & every & either of their heirs executors & administrators the land & premises hereby granted or mentioned to be granted with all & every of the appurtenances unto the said Thomas Hilford his heirs & assigns against them the said John Killen & Martha his wife, Samuel Smith & Ann his wife, Joseph Fleming & Jane his wife, Joshua Nickinson & Esther his wife, John Simpson & Mary his wife & William Catts & Rachel his wife their heirs executors administrators & every of them. Also against the heirs & assigns of Robert Killen Esq. dec’d and against the lawfull claim title property or demand of all manner of person or persons whatsoever claiming or to claim from by or under them or either of them shall & will warrant & forever defend by these present and the said John Killen & Martha his wife, Samuel Smith & Ann his wife, Joseph Fleming & Jane his wife, Joshua Nickinson & Esther his wife, John Simpson & Mary his wife and William Catts & Rachel his wife do hereby make & constitute Tadok Crapper & William Killen Esq. of the said County of Kent or either of them to be their lawfull attorneys or attorney irrevocable for & in the name of these constituents & as their deed to acknowledge this indenture in open court according to law in witness whereof the said parties have interchangeably set their hands & seals to these presents the day and year first above written. Sealed & duly executed in the presence of us: Mark Killen Archabald Fleming Kent County on Delaware John Killen Joshua Nickenson Martha Killen Esther Nickenson Samuel Smith Jn Simpson jun’r Ann Smith Mary Simpson Joseph Fleming William Catts Jane Fleming Rachel Catts Be it remembered that on the 8th day of May 1772 came Martha Killen, Ann Smith, Jane Fleming, Esther Nickenson, Mary Simpson and Rachel Catts who being privately examined by me the subscriber one of his majesty’s justices of the peace in and for the County also whether they and each of them voluntarily without compulsion fear threat or unlawful bribes of their respective husbands became parties to the within indenture answered in the affirmative. Kent County on Delaware Tadok Crapper Be it remembered that Mark Killen one of the subscribing witnesses to the within deed came into the County Court of Common Pleas held at Dover in and for Kent County on Delaware the thirteenth day of May in the Year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy two and made oast on the holy Evangelists that he saw the several persons whose names are subscribed to the within deed sign seal and duly execute the within deed and power of attorney therein and that he subscribed his name as a witness thereto and also saw also Archibald Flemming subscribe his name as one other witness to the same. Whereupon came Tadok CrapperEsq. Into the same Court and then and there did acknowledge the within deed with the land and premises therein specified unto thomas Hilford to be his rights and property according to the purpose and effect thereof by virtue of the power and authority unto him herein given in testimony whereof I have hereunto caused the public seal of Kent County aforesaid to be affixed. A True Copy Teste Samuel Chew Prothy

Transcription of John Bullock's Will

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In the name of God Amen. I '''[[Bullock-1612|John Bullock]]''' in the State of South Carolina and County of Edgefield being on perfect health and Sound mind and memory and Calling to mind the uncertainty of this Transitory life and knowing that it is appointed to all men once to die do make and Constitute this my last Will and Testament in manner and forme following and first of all I give my soul to that God that gave it and my body to be decently buryed at the descretion of my Executori heareafter to be mentioned --- ''Item'' I lend to my loving Wife '''[[Mitchell-10248|Mary Bullock]]''', during her natural life or widowhood, the use of the plantation, whereon I dwell the same to include all the land from Goodes line where it crosses my Spring Branch thence up the Branch to the fork thence between the two Sprins to the middle fence thence with the fence a Straight line to Williams line where my rode goes to his Still house thence with Urlleame line and my own line to Goodes line thence with Goodes line to the begining and nine negroes (Viz) '''[[John-3131|Terey]]''', '''[[John-3132|Will]]''', '''[[John-3133|Lewis]]''', '''[[John-3134|Roger]]''', '''[[John-3135|Sugar]]''', '''[[John-3136|Chancy]]''', '''[[John-3137|Silvey]]''', '''[[John-3138|Lucy]]''' and '''[[John-3139|Toney]]''', and three work beasts (viz) Peter, Sal Sparke with all the Stock of Callie hogs and Sheep and all my household and kitchen Furniture and Plantation tools and Utensils that shall not heareafter be bequethed --- ''Item'' I give and bequeath to my Son '''[[Bullock-2798|Dan Bullock]]''' five shillings. ''Item'' I give and bequeath to my Son Dan Bullocks Children that he and his wife '''[[Sinquefield-18|Jane Bullock]]''' may have together a tract of land where he now live all or being to a plot made by William Prichard Containing three hundred and Seventy Acres be the same more or less and Seven negroes (viz) '''[[Bullock-5923|Moot]]''', '''[[Bullock-5924|Vilot]]''', '''[[Bullock-5925|Hanner]]''', '''[[Bullock-5926|Lewis]]''', '''[[Bullock-5927|Ambrose]]''', '''[[Bullock-5928|Bob]]''' and '''[[Bullock-5929|Israel]]''', to be equally divided among them all Share and Share alike. ''Item'' I give and bequeath to my Son '''[[Bullock-5915|Richard Bullock]]''' his heirs and assigns of ever a tract of land where on he now dwells according to a Plot made by William Prichard Containing three hundred and Seventy Acres be the same more or less and one negro man named '''[[John-3141|Caye]]''' and after the death of his mother or Second Marage three negroes (viz) '''[[John-3136|Chancy]]''', '''[[John-3134|Roger]]''' and '''[[John-3135|Sugar]]''' only he to pay my Daughter '''[[Bullock-5914|Amey Coleman]]''' or her heirs what '''[[John-3134|Roger]]''' may be valued to --- ''Item'' I give and bequeath to my Son '''[[Bullock-1611|James Bullock]]''' a tract of land where on he now lives according to a Plot made by William Prichard Containing two hundred and Seventy one Acres be the same more or less and three negroes viz '''[[John-3142|Cloey]]''', '''[[John-3143|Peter]]''' and '''[[John-3144|Toney]]''' and thirty five pounds Cash and what money he owes me ''Item'' I give and bequeath to my Son '''[[Bullock-2793|William Bullock]]''' his heirs and Asigns for ever a Tract of land Called Duckeys Old Place, with all the land that is between the line of the Sarce Tract and Goodes line as far as Goodes Spanish Oak Corner and from thence to Heelore Dickeys Pine Corner and Six Negroes (viz) '''[[Bullock-5932|Candis]]''', '''[[Bullock-5931|Melley]]''', '''[[Bullock-5930|Dina]]''', '''[[Bullock-5933|Serus]]''', '''[[Bullock-5934|Luke]]''' and '''[[Bullock-5935|Moses]]''' and at the death of his mother or Second Marage, one negro named '''[[John-3133|Lewis]]'''. * ''line to be inserted between 27th and 28th line from the top: (originally written in the margin-position indicates these probably went to his son John)'' Man named '''[[John-3140|Lazerus]]''', and after the death of his mother or Second Marage three negroes (viz) '''[[John-3137|Silvey]]''', '''[[John-3138|Lucy]]''', and '''[[John-3139|Toney]]''' ''Item'' I give and bequeath to my Daughter '''[[Bullock-5914|Amey Coleman]]''' Five Shillings. ''Item'' I lend to my Daughter '''[[Bullock-5914|Amey Coleman]]''' during her natural life, five negroes (viz) '''[[Bullock-5919|Lucy]]''', '''[[Bullock-5920|Rose]]''', '''[[Bullock-5921|Silvey]]''', '''[[Bullock-5922|Milley]]''', and one '''I know not the name''' and after her death they and their increase to theheirs of her body and after the death of her mother or Second Marage as much money as will make what '''[[John-3134|Roger]]''' is valued to one hundred Pounds -- ''Item'' I lend to my Daughter '''[[Bullock-5916|Tahpenes Lipscomb]]''' during her natural life, Four negroes (viz) '''[[John-3148|Tib]]''', '''[[John-3147|Linder]]''', '''[[John-3146|Sary]]''' and '''[[John-3145|Lucy]]''' and after her death they and their increase to the heirs of her body and after the death of her mother or Second Marage one negroe Man named '''[[John-3132|Will]]'''. ''Item'' I give and bequeath to my daughter '''[[Bullock-1960|Lucenday Bullock]]''', Ten Pounds Cash one Feather bed and Furniture one Grey Filley called Trolops and three Cows and Calves --- ''Item'' I lend to my Daughter '''[[Bullock-1960|Lucenday Bullock]]''' during her Natural life five negroes (viz) '''[[John-3149|Beck]]''', '''[[John-3150|Betty]]''', '''[[John-3151|Jeney]]''', '''[[John-3152|Mattey]]''' and '''[[John-3153|Pegey]]''' and after her Death to the heirs of her body if any They and their increase and if she should die without such Heirs they and their increase to be sold and the money arising from there from to be equally divided among all my Children then living and if they are dead to their heirs --- ''Item'' and after my loving wife '''[[Mitchell-10248|Mary Bullock]]'''s Death my Negro Man '''[[John-3131|Terey]]''' to choose which of my four Sons (viz) '''[[Bullock-5915|Richard Bullock]]''', '''[[Bullock-1611|James Bullock]]''', '''[[Bullock-2793|William Bullock]]''' or '''[[Bullock-5917|John Bullock]]''', for a Master, and he to pay the other three three fourths of his value. Share and Share alike and all my other Personal Estate lent her not bequeathed to be sold and the money arising therefrom to be divided among all my Children after Taking out as much as will pay my Daughter '''[[Bullock-5914|Amey Coleman]]''' --- I do hereby Nominate and approve my loving Wife '''[[Mitchell-10248|Mary Bullock]]''' Executrex and my three Sons '''[[Bullock-5915|Richard Bullock]]''', '''[[Bullock-1611|James Bullock]]''', and '''[[Bullock-5917|John Bullock]]''' Executor of this my last Will and Testament, Revoking and De--anulling and making void all other wills by me heartofore made pronouncing this to be my last Will and Testament, in Testimony where of I have hear unto set my hand and affirmed my Seal the tenth day of September one thousand Seven Hundred and ninety nine. Signed by: '''[[Bullock-1612|John Bullock]]''', Witnessed by: '''Lee Goode''' and '''Jesse Paine'''[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/9080/images/007648988_00086?pId=1621676 John Bullock's will] Ancestry.com. South Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1670-1980 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Original data:South Carolina County, District and Probate Courts., Record Book, Vol A, 1800-1802, accessed 1 Feb 2022 == Sources ==

Transcription of St. Peter’s Lutheran Church Funeral Records 1877 - 1938

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[[Category:Dwight, Illinois]] ---- Notes: #Danes first arrived in the Dwight, Illinois area starting in the 1860s. Most of the Danes worked on farms or for the railroad. As time went on, there was a craving for church services. On June 3, 1876 land was purchased in Dwight and construction started on a new church called St. Peter's Danish Evangelical Lutheran Church. #These funeral records were originally recorded in the Danish language. The Danish language records were translated to English longhand by [[Sorensen-4429|Soren Dixen Sorensen (1889-1991)]]. The English longhand was converted (as written) to this version by [[Sorensen-4427|Paul Sorensen]]. ---- 1877 Kirstine Holm born Jan 19, 1877 daughter of Peter Holm and Else nee Petersen Buried April 22, 1879 Jens Hansen Spandet born Feb 9, 77 son of Jes Spandet and Ane Marie nee Jakobsen buried July 23, 77 Niels Christian Nielsen born May 22, 76 son of Herman Nielsen and Johanne Nielsen buried Sept 4, 77 Note: The first child that was baptized in St Peter’s Church in Dwight. 1878 Jakob Smith - 1 year old child buried June 28, 1878 Peter Smith’s wife - Marie Katrine nee Bendorff died Dec 16 - 33 years old. interment Dec 18, 1878 1879 Mary Laurine Thomsen died January 13, 1879 daughter of Eiler Thomsen and wife Namme Marie nee Klitz born May 2, 1876, baptized June 16, same year. interment January 17 Vilhelm J. J. S. S. Klyver died February 2, 1979 son of Johan Wal. Klyver born Dec. 25, 1878, baptized in home Jan. 20, 1879 interment Feb. 4 Anna Kristine Jensen died March 19, 1879 daughter of Ole Jensen and wife Karoline 9 days old interment March 21 Alfred Waldemar Jensen August 1879 Less than a year old son of Soren Jensen’s in Rankin, Ill. A few days old son of Hans Jorgensen’s interred August 20, 1879, was baptized by the German Lutheran minister here in Dwight. Hans Peder vonQuallen born April 7 baptized May 18, 1879 interment Sept. 13, 1879. Parents live in Gardner. 1880 Little Erik Thomsen born June 13, baptized July 7, 1878 interment July 12, 1880 Young man Hans Jakob Lauritsen interred July 15, 1880 19 years old, from Vibake, Alslev parish pr Varde. died of sunstroke July 15. Niels Andersen’s 5 year old child interred August 20, 1880 baptized by father Adolf Jorgensen recently born and baptized interred August 26, 1880. Died 24 same month Young man Asmus Holm interred December 1880 died of consumption 1881 3 children of farmer Jens Elias Kristensen and wife Maren, interred January 20 and 21, 1881. cause of death was scarlet fever and throat complaint. Jens Peter Jacobsen - ¾ year old - died April 6 interred April 9, 1881 born Aug. 19, baptized Sept 12 1880 cause of death - lung fever. Christian Horsboll Andersen interred September 6, 1881 born Jan. 8, 1877 in Grensted parish at Vejle died Sept 5, 1881 at Braidwood (Diphtheria) Parents: Anders Andersen and wife Marense. Hans Jensen’s wife Karen Sofie - Ols daughter interred October 19, 1881 born July 1, 1827 died Oct 17, 1881 (Dropsey) Anders Smith’s daughter Mary Catherine Smith interred October 23, 1881 born March 4, 1864 in Rejsby Parish at Ribe died October 21, 1881 Nikoline Petersen daughter of Peter Chr. Nielsen and Johanne Nielsen 25 years old. Niece of Niels Chr. Nielsen Smith’s interred November 15, 1881 at Gibson born in Osterandet, Thy. died November 13 Marie Hansen 15 ¼ year old. Lars Nielsen’s wife’s sister interred November 22, 1881 at Gibson (Typhoid) Rasmus Mathias Pedersen born December 13, 1859 interred December 22, 1881 from Ober Jerstol Mare in North Slesvig (Scarlet fever) 1882 Magdalene Nielsen interred March 14, 1882 born Feb. 7, ’82 in Streator, baptized Feb. 23 parents: Mads Nielsen and wife. (Pneumonia) Bodil Elisabeth Jensine Carlson interred March 18, 1882 born in Odell Oct. 3, 1880 baptized in Dwight May 15, 1881 parents: Chr. Carlson and wife. died here March 17 (Pneumonia) Andreas Carstensen’s unbaptised child interred in month of June 1882 in Streator died in convulsions - 4 days old. Christian P. Jurgensen (22 years) interred July 20, 1882 from Streator, but died from accident on railroad at Lemont, near Chicago; he was born in South Lygom, South Jutland, died July 18th, was buried in Dwight. Karl Nielsen new-born and baptized. interred August 4, 1882 Ane Kristine Andersen born Oct. 17, 1881 baptized Nov. 10 same year daughter of Andrew Chr. Andersen and wife died in convulsions, early Aug. 4th, after having stomach sickness for some time. Peter Christian Nielsen - 3 years old - interred in Round Grove Cemetery (8 miles east of Dwight) August 6, 1882 son of Lars Nielsen and wife, baptized in Dwight Hans Hansen interred in Streator Aug. 9, 1882 born Aug 28, 1880 in Haderslev, South Jutland. died in Streator Aug. 8, 1882. (Pneumonia and inflammation of the brain) parents: Hans Hansen and wife Christine. Anna Rasmussen interred at Rankin Aug. 11, 1882 born August 4 same year, baptized by father in periculo mortis Parents: Hans Rasmussen and wife Sofie. (Convulsions) Soren Christian Marius Christensen interred August 26, 1882 born Aug. 17, 1882, died from convulsions, the 24th baptized in periculo mortis by father in absence of pastor Parents: Jens El Christensen and wife 1884 Anne Rosendahl nee Larsen, wife of Jorgen Rosendahl interred from home in Streator, LaSalle Co. February 28 1884 She died the 23rd after 2 days hard suffering. She leaves a husband and 3 small sons. Peace be with her memory. Marie Norgaard interred from church here in Dwight, April 13, 1884 (Easter) born Feb 10, 1884, died April 11, same year. Parents: Jeppe Nissen Norgaard and wife Caroline. Child was baptized by father in periculo mortis Andreas Carstensen’s adopted little sone born of Swedish parents, and was 3 ½ months old. interred in Streator April 16, 1884 Henry Jorgensen - 3 week old son of Hans Jorgensen’s Interred from St. Peter’s Church here in Dwight May 11, 1884 Child died the 10th. Cause of death Convulsions. Dora Nielsen - 7 month old daughter of Lars Nielsen and wife. interred in Streator, Ill. July 19, 1884. Child died the 17th. Jens O. Nielsen, farmer, 29 years old. interred in Blue Grass Cemetery Vermillion Co., Ill. July 25, 1884. He died the 23rd and leaves a widow and 3 small children. Peace be with his memory. The departed was from Logstoregnen. Anne Dorthea Holm interred Nov. 25, 1884 Daughter of Carl Holm and wife Bothilde Margrethe The girl died the 22nd and attained the age of 4 years and 2 months. Mete Kirstine Hansen interred November 30, 1884 Daughter of Jens Peder Hansen and wife Marie The girl died the 27th, and attained the age of 2 years and 9 months. Kirstine Marie, wife of Herman Overbok interred New Years day 1885 born in Frederikssund, Lolland Nov. 30, 1818, was married to H. Overbok in the year 1843, and in this marriage became mother of 8 children. She came to this lnd in ‘77, died Dec 30, ’84 Peace be with her memory. 1885 Anders Mathiesen Mikkelsen born Oct 16, ’84 baptized Nov. 22 same year died Jan 2, ’85 interred Jan. 4, 1885 Parents: Jens P. Mikkelsen and wife Karoline. Martin Christen Andersen interred Jan. 15, 1885 Son of Christen Andersen and wife Marte Kirstine The boy died Jan. 12, about 7 years old. Mette Margrete nee Melgensen wife of Andreas Carstensen interred from home in Streator Jan. 30, 1885 born in Lygum Parish, South Jutland 1852, came to America and married above named man in ‘75, and became mother of 8 children, of whom none outlived her, she died the 28th. Mads Chr. Madsen son of Peder Chr. Madsen and wife Berthe interred from church April 14, 1885 born 1st Christmas Day 1881 died April 13, 85. Kirstine Marie Lund daughter of Niels Chr. Lund and wife Maren funeral services May 10, 1885 The child died April 27th and in my absence was buried the following day, and was 9 ½ months. Christine Sorensen daughter of unmarried Else M. Sorensen, interred Sept. 5, 1885. born in Binderup Vejle Parish July 15, 1885, died immediately after arrival here, and was buried from Johannes Holm’s house. Frederik Kristian Dransfeldt son of Christian K. Dransfeldt and wife Kirstine Marie interred Sept. 28, 1885. born March 28th and died Sept. 26th 1885. Sofie Mettes Sorensen daughter of August Sorensen and wife Anne Katrine. interred by me October 24, 1885 she died the 23rd and reached the age of 1 year and 8 months. Anne Margrete Jensen, daughter of N. Jensen Smith and wife Kirstine. interred the 27th The girl died the 25th and reached the age of 7 ½ months. 1886 Johan K. Sondergaard born Oct. 21, 1885 died Jan. 2, 86 interred Jan. 4 1886 Parents Jens K. Sondergaard and wife Maren Hanne Matilde Christensen born Nov. 28, 85 died Jan. 23, 86 interred Jan. 24, 1886 Parents Frederik Christensen and wife Stine. Anne K. Niel’s daughter, mother of Christen Andersen interred from the church February 21, 1886 (73 years old, she died the 19th.) Katrine Sofie wife of Andreas Carstensen, only 21 years old, interred in Streator, La Salle Co. Ill. March 16, 1886 died the 14th of the same month. Andrea Katrine only child of Andreas Carstensen interred Sept. 10, 1886 in Streator. ½ year old. Hans Andrew Lindegaard interred Nov. 26, 1886 in Rankin Vermill. Co. Ill. son of Jorgen H. Jensen and wife Maren he died the 25th. 2 yrs. 11 months old. Cecilie Margrete, nee Hansen, wife of Thomas Christoffersen interred her in Dwight Dec. 27, 1886. died the 24th. The deceased reached the age of 39 years on Sept. 4th and leaves her husband, 5 children and an old mother. L. Hansen 1887 Jens Elias Christensen interred in Dwight August 17, 1887 He left a widow and 6 children, the smallest only 4 months old. Youngman - Christen Petersen interred in Dwight August 19, 1887 who died Aug. 18 from sunstroke after laying sick 5 weeks. A little unbaptized child interred in Dwight September 4, 1887. Parents are P. Smith and wife from Gardner. Christine Busch nee Rasmussen interred in Kirks, Ford Co. Ill. Oct. 7, 87. She was born Oct. 31, 1820 and died Oct 5, 1887. Kathrine Sorensen nee Skov interred Nov. 17, 1887 Born August 26, 1862 died Nov. 15, 1887 A child of Anders J. Andersen and wife Karen Marie Hansen interred here in Dwight Nov. 26, 1887 born Feb. 21, 1886 died Nov. 25, 1887. 1888 Karen Marie Handovidt nee Rasmussen interred Feb. 24, 1888 in Dwight born in Lemvig Denmark Dec. 9, 1818 died Feb. 22, 1888. Carl Valdemar Hansen interred in Dwight Jan. 29, 1888 born Apr. 5, 1885 died Jan. 27, 1888 Parents were: Lars Chs. Hansen and wife Marie Riese. Ludvigge Marie Margarethe Jensen interred in Streator June 5, 1888 Daughter of the late Ludvig Chr. Jensen and yet loving wife Marie Jensen nee Johansen. born April 14, 1886 died June 4, 1888 Emma Theodora Simonsen interred August 4, 1888. My own daughter, who was 23 hours old. Rosalia Rasmussen interred August 11, 1888 daughter of Hartvig Rasmussen and wife Christine Rasmussen nee Petersen who live here in town. The child was born Jan. 30 this year. Clara Nielsen interred here in the congregation December 29, 1888 who had just commenced to attend confirmation instruction with me. 1889 Maren Pethrine Nissen interred in Streator, Ill. January 5, 1889. born May 10, 1887 died January 31, 1889 Christine Cecelie Christensen (Jensen) daughter of Jens Christian Christensen and wife was born July 23, 1887, died June 18, 1889 of erysipelas and was interred in Dwight the next day by Pastor N. P. Simonsen Peter Christian Petersen born in Bindslev, Vensyssel Denmark, died in Dwight July 9, 1889 and was interred the same day by Pastor O. Saue, Norwegian pastor. 24 years old. Carl Rasmussen - son of Hartvig Rasmussen and wife Christianna Rasmussen nee Petersen died Sept. 17, 1889, he attained an age of 21 days. Rev. France, minister for the Congregational Church here in town, conducted the interment, as I was away at our synod’s yearly convention in Chicago. Hans Jensen was born May 11, 1810 in Venslov Parish, Soro County, Zeland, Denmark, was married Nov. 27, 1840 to his now living wife. He left Denmark in the spring of 1868 and settled in Vermillion Co. Illinois. He left his home Sept. 30, 1889 to make a visit with his daughter in Chicago, where he died Oct. 16 same year, at an age of 79 years 5 months and 5 days. Oct. 17, 1889 funeral services were conducted by me in Rankin, Verm. Co. Ill. N.P. Simonsen Helene Rasmussen nee Carstensen died Nov. 6 1889 - 33 years old - from her husband and 3 small children and was interred here in Dwight 2 days later, where I officiated at the funeral. N. P. Simonsen 1890 Catherine Dorethea wife of Jorgen Jorgensen, daughter of Carsten Carstensen in Upusuon, Slesvig. born in March 1860, died Jan. 10, 1890 by suicide, she went into a well. Jan 11, same year, I held the funeral and spoke a little at the grave. A funeral of this kind is twice as sorrowful. N. P. Simonsen Anton Petersen born May 29, 1869 in Dronninglund parish in Denmark of Ole Petersen and wife Maren Christine died Jan. 23, 1890. I spoke at his bier and held funeral the next day. N. P. Simonsen Niels Rasmussen born Nov. 5, 1859 in Seest at Kolding died Apr. 20, 1890 in Gibson, Ford Co., Ill. after 4 ½ years of a happy married life with Karoline Tovel, whom he left with 3 small children. He was interred April 22, 1890, I spoke at his bier in the Swedish Luth. Church in Gibson, over Psalm 84. 12-13. N. P. Simonsen Niels Clausen Hansen Son of Hans Hansen and wife Anne Mette Hansen born Aug. 17, 1878 died June 6, 1890. I spoke at his grave over Isaiah 25-8 and held funeral service June 7. N. P. Simonsen Anton Skov died July 7, 1890 from wife and 3 children July 8, 1890 I held funeral service. N. P. Simonsen Hans Henrik Gubbi died July 25, 1890, 42 years old from wife and many children. July 26, 1890 I executed funeral services. N. P. Simonsen Ane Sophie Smith - a little 2 year old child of parents Peter Smith and wife Olive from Gardner. Aug. 31, 1890 - I executed funeral service. N. P. Simonsen Oct 12, 1890 - I was on Round Grove Cemetery to execute funeral service of Ane Marie Petersen, a young wife, 20 years. N. P. Simonsen Siloem Sondergaard died Oct. 12, 23 years old, leaving a husband and children. I executed funeral out on the German Luth. Cemetery Oct. 13, 1890 1891 Peter Jepsen’s son who was @ 4 years old Anton Jepsen’s daughter who was @ 1 ½ years old died in Chicago, interred in Dwight Apr. 2, 1891 Sept. 11, 1891 - I was in Rankin to inter a Danish child. The 14th here in Dwight, 2 children were interred at which I performed the funeral service at Christian Lagonis and Karl Holms Nov. 26, 1891 a little boy 4 years old was interred. Niels Peter Petersens Dec. 18, 91 I performed two funeral services: Laurits Jensen who, one half year ago, came here from Denmark to his 3 brothers in Gardner born April 1 1871, died Dec 16, 1891 Anders Jensen, who a month ago came over here from Denmark with his fiancee, whom he leaves. Born Dec. 16, 1868, died Dec. 18, 1891 - of typhoid fever was buried the same day. Hans Jakobsen born Nov. 18, 1818 in Rodding Parish Denmark died Dec. 27, 1891 at his daughter, Jes Spandet’s wife, leaving many children around here. The funeral was Dec. 29, 1891, at which I performed the service. 1892 Andrea Petersen born in Slesvig, died in Dwight May 9,’92, interred in cemetery at Dwight May 11, 1892 Hans Peter Gantzel born in Mogellovner parish Slesvig February 25 1834, died in Dwight May 16 1892 and interred on the new cemetery May 18 1892 William Petersen born July 3, ‘91, died March 28 1892 and interred March 29 1892 by Pastor Simonsen Parents: Anders Petersen and wife Johanne Marie Niels Jakob Olsen born January 30, ‘92, baptized March 27 same year died 18th and interred June 19 1892. Paulsen born in Alborg in Denmark 1821 died in Dwight 11/3 and interred 11/5, 1892 Ole Houborg’s wife Magdalene born in Slesvig 1847 died at Gardner 11/25 1892 and interred in Dwight Nov. 27, 1892 Helene Olsen born June 26 1892, died Dec. 4 1892 interred in Dwight Dec. 5 1892 Parents: Clemen Olsen and wife Karen Marie nee Nielsen of Gardner 1893 Arthur Skafgaard born 3/24 1893 died 4/14 93 interred in Dwight 4/15 1893 Parents: Chr. Skafgaard and wife Christine R. nee Jepsen Ingeborg Kirstine Jen’s daughter, widow of Hans Peter Hansen, born in Slesvig December 3, 1811, died at Gardner, Ill. July 11 1893, interred on Dwight old cemetery July 2, 1893. Andreas Dransfeldt’s wife interred on Dwight old cemetery July 7 1893 Rosa Mikkelsen (daughter of J. P. Mikkelsen and wife born July 28 1893 and died same year interred on Dwight cemetery Norrelund (daughter) interred on Dwight cemetery 1893 Emma Karoline Sorensen, daughter of August Sorensen and wife born Sept. 11 1893, baptized October 8, died the 13th and interred the 15th same month same year. Steffen Knudsen born in Slesvig died August 16 1893 and was interred the day after. His horses ran away with him and he was hurt so bad that he died in about 3 hours. Peter Brodersen’s wife died December 27 1893, 73 years old and was interred from the church December 29 ’93 1894 Herman Overbook born in Slesvig interred from the church Mrs. Niels Jorgen Hansen born in England died at Gardner the 10th and interred in Dwight April 12 ’94 Soren Smith’s wife Elizabeth died at Gardner Sept. 10 1894, interred in Dwight the 12th same month. Soren Smith’s child Wilhamina Anna Sofie born July 13 ’94 Anders Peder Andersen 40 yrs born in Slesvig died at Gardner and interred at Dwight 1895 Mrs. Paul Bejer died March 12 1895 interred from the church in Dwight the 13th same month Ane Mathilde Mikkelsen born January 9 1884 died April 31 1895 and interred the same day. Mathias Clausen 1896 Edward Rasmus Hansen born April 13 1895 died February 13 1896 and interred the 17th same month. Aug. Sorensen’s little son Julius interred Aug. 2 Chr. Sorensen’s little Clara interred Aug. 8 Jens Peter Jensen’s little child Chr. Emil interred Sept. 25 Anders Peter Andersen’s widow’s son Martin 12 years interred Oct. 4 Niels Sorensen, 76 years, interred Oct. 7 Widow Lorie Jorgensen, about 64 years, died 28th and interred Oct. 30 Young man Mandrup Petersen died of typhoid fever interred Nov. 11 1897 Niels Nielsen’s little child Harold, born January 17 and died March 22. Interred March 25 Jens Christian Nielsen’s daughter Johanne 18 years, died the 10th and interred May 12. Frandsen Christiansen’s little twin son August interred Aug 19 Anton Andersen’s wife Kirsten Maria nee Andersen interred Oct. 4. died the day before. H. C. Hansen’s little twin son Anton died and interred Sunday October 24 1898 Interred April 3 Soren Andersen Petersen, died March 31 a little over 57 years old. Interred May 8 Peter Hansen died May 5, about 65 years Interred May 20 Young man Laurids Peter Markussen, died the preceding day, about 31 years old. Interred July 21 Chr. Larsen’s child Caroline, born July 14, baptized in home July 19 and died the following day. Interred July 29 Niels Peter Brams (young man), 20 years, died the day before in Round Grove Co. after being accidentally shot. Interred Sept 13 Mrs. Else Kirstine Petersen, died Sept. 11. 64 years. Interred Nov. 4 Jens Jensen’s wife Kirstine about 31 years, died the preceding day. Interred Dec. 21 Jens Christian Nelsen’s wife Emma died Dec. 19 1899 Interred Jan. 7 Soren Bak’s little daughter Myrtle, about 2 years. Interred Jan. 19 Chr. Jensen’s little son Jens Emil died the 17th. He was some over 2 years. Interred Feb. 3 Christen Jacobsen’s old mother Else Maria Christens daughter, died January 31 Interred Feb. 10 Laurits Petersen’s little son Rasmus Christian, born Nov. 16, ‘98, died Feb. 7, ‘99. Interred July 18 Clara Louise Mikkelsen, daughter of J. P. Mikkelsens Hardly 11 months Interred Aug. 4 Martin Andersen’s little daughter Bertha Sofie, born in Gardner July 18, 1898, baptized July 31 same year. Passed away Aug. 3, 99. Interred Nov. 9 Young man Nels Peter Michaelsen in Dwight died the preceding day. (He was a son of Farm owner Michael Michaelsen and wife on Samso and was born January 10, 1869) Interred Nov. 26 Johannes Seeman died Nov. 24, 53 years 1900 Interred Feb. 8 Niels Nielsen’s wife Hanne Maria nee Hansen, 28 years, died the preceding day. Interred Feb. 11 Soren Sorensen, about 64 years, died the preceding day Interred Feb 23 Peter Johansen Worm, died Feb. 21, 43 years Interred Apr. 10 Th. Thomsen’s “little Willi”, 4 ½ years. Interred July 2 Nels Andersen’s wife Kirsten, died the preceding day. 38 years old Interred October 15 Young man Nels Simonsen in Gibson, about 24 years, died the preceding day. 1901 Interred Jan 5 Laurtis Petersen’s little daughter Bothilda Maria. Interred Jan 28 Louis Andersen in Rankin, died January 25 about 75 years old. Interred Feb. 17 Christian Hansen’s wife Hansine Christine Hansen nee Storm born in Lygomkloster Sept. 15, 1877, died in Gardner Feb. 15, 1901 Interred May 21 Peter Olsen’s wife Doretha Louise nee Simonsen died the preceding day. 31 years Interred July 11 H.C. Hansen’s son Valdemar Madsen Hansen died July 10. 3 ¾ years Interred July 28 Jens Hansen’s father in law Jens Petersen in Rankin, Ill., died the preceding day. He was approaching 65 years -(born Oct. 3, 1836) The old deceased man was from Havnskou on Zealand in Denmark. Interred Aug. 7 Thomas Thomsen died the preceding day. He was some over 31 years. Interred Oct. 8 Simon Sondergaard’s stillborn son, born the preceding evening. 1902 Interred January 15 Marius Thomsen’s wife Maren nee Andersen died the preceding day. 69 ½ years. She was born in Lendum in Vendsyssel in Denmark. Interred January 24 Christian Jockumsen’s wife Cecilie. Gibson City, Ill. She was born in Arnum in North Jutland January 22, 1824 and died January 22, 1902, 78 years old. Interred Feb. 6 Mrs. Seeman’s old mother Helene Maria Norgaard died Feb. 4. She was born in Felsted in South Jutland about 96 years old. Interred Feb. 14 Rasmus Olsen’s little son Harry Niels Olsen died Feb. 12. He was born March 29, 1901 and baptized in Gardner May 26 same year. Interred Feb. 20 Christian Sorensen’s wife Ellen, who died suddenly Monday Feb. 17. She was born in Slesvig and was some over 42 years old. Interred Apr. 14 Peter Hansen, Rankin, Ill. died April 12. He was born on Zealand Apr. 28, 1842 Interred Apr. 30 Jorgen A. Beier born 1845 in Skcerbak in Slesvig died in Dwight, Ill. April 26, 1902 Interred June 23 Hume Christensen died Sunday the 22nd. He was born in North Omme at Ringkobing and was about 86 years old. 1903 Interred Sept. 21 Mette Kirstine Mortensen nee Brodersen Born in Brons parih N. Slesvig Dec. 9, 1824, died in Gardner, Ill. Sept. 19, 1903, run over by train. Interred Oct. 16 Jakob Mathisen Smith Born in South Jutland, died Oct. 14, was almost 61 years old. Interred Oct. 21 Hans Christian Lund son of Niels Lund. Born Feb. 18 1887. Died October 19, 1903. 1904 Interred Feb. 19 Myrtle Jorgensen, 3 ½ year old daughter of Niels Jorgensen and wife Jennie. Died Feb. 17, buried at Emington. The child died from severe burns. Interred April 10 Hedevig Andreasen nee Jepsen, Anton Andreasen’s wife. Born May 26, 1867 in Mjolding Parish, South Jutland. Died April 8, 1904. Interred May 27 Lillie Marie Kruse, Newborn daughter of Georg Kruse and wife, born May 25, 1904, died the following day. Interred July 14 Jens Eriksen, born at Hjorring April 12, 1836. Came to America 1901. Died July 13, 1904. 1905 Interred Feb. 5 Jens Johannes Smith, born July 15, 1844 in North Lyndelse on Funen, Denmark. Came to America in the year 1872. Die Feb. 2, 1905, in Dwight, Ill. 60 years 6 mo. and 18 days old. Interred from the Danish Church in Dwight Feb. 5, 1905 Interred Aug. 23 Matthias Mathiesen Riber, born May 19, 1905 died Aug. 21, 1905 Interred Nov. 15 Ana Marie Andersen, born Oct 15, 1820 in Syslev Emle Parish, Slesvig. Became married 1846 to Jens Andersen, with whom she had 4 children: 3 daughters and one son. Became a widow in 1884. Came to America 1885. Died in Dwight Nov. 13, 1905. 85 years and 30 day old. Interred Dec. 1 Magdalene Jensen (21 years old) died Nov. 27, 1905 (Born in Vendsyssel) 1906 Interred April 16 Peter Poulsen (58 yrs. old) died April 14 in Dwight. Born in Ladlund Parish, Tonder County, Slesvig Nov. 3, 1848 Interred April 29 Hans Peter Nielsen Nygaard died April 27, 1906 born Jan. 11, 1872 (34 years old) Interred May 1 Jens Christen Jacobsen born in Bindslev Parish Wardgesel. Came to America 1874. Died at Dwight April 26, 1906. 71 years old. Mrs. Bodel Alme Bonnicksen nee Jepsen, born at Dwight March 11, 1883 and baptized same place March 25, 1883 - Daughter of Alfred and Kerstine Marie Jepsen - died Aug. 12, 1906. Was interred Au. 15, 1906. Mrs. Karen Knudsen nee Andersen, born in Uiring Parish, South Jutland, March 7, 1843. Came to America 1867. Married Oct. 7, 1867 to Niels P. Knudsen. Died at Dwight Oct. 15, 1906 (no children) Interred Oct. 17, 1906. 1907 Anne Sorine Sorensen born Dec. 18, 1905 Died Feb. 25 1907. Interred Feb. 26, 1907 Jens Scott. 54 years old. Died Feb. 26. Interred Feb. 28, 1907 Mrs. Margretha Christensen, Matthias Christensen’s wife - born in West Slesvig, died May 13 - 52 years old and was interred May 15, 1907 from the Norwegian Church in Gardner. Christian Skafgaard born in Veirum Parih Nov. 29, 1865. Died in Dwight, Ill. July 11, 1907 interred from the church July 13, 1907 about 41 years and 4 mos. old. Mime Paulsen born at Flensborg Nov. 17, 1887 died at Dwight August 12, 1907 interred from the church August 14, 1907 Mrs. Anna M. H. Hansen born Sept 16, 1843. Died Nov. 11, 1907 at Dwight. Interred Nov. 13, 1907. Mrs. Anna M. H. Hansen was born in Copenhagen Sept 16, 1843. Was confirmed in Dosterup Slesvig 1857. Entered wedlock June 23, 1869 with J. ? Hansen here in America, where she had arrived May 2, 1868. Lived with her husband at Dwight for 9 years, but traveled with him to Slesvig in 1876. Came back here to Dwight in 1877 and has since that time and until her death resided here at Dwight. Her husband died in 1888. Mrs. Marie Sorensen, widow, born in Horsen’s Region 1824. Came with her man to America 1887. Became a widow 1898. Died in Grand Haven, Mich. Dec. 14, 1907 Interred Dec 18, 1907 at Dwight. 83 years 11mos. 1 day old. 1908 Inger Marie Hansen nee Sorensen (Jacob Hansen’s wife) was born May 31, 1863 in Stundsig Harne Parish, Jutland, Denmark. She was the daughter of Soren Jensen and wife Ane Louise nee Christensen. Came to America and to Dwight April 4, 1890. Was married to Jacob Hansen in the year 1892. Died here at Dwight Feb. 13, 1908 44 years 8 mos. 13 days old. She was mother of 3 children. Peter Andersen Jepsen born in Ottesbol, Slesvig 1846. Came to America 37 years ago, has been married 23 years - died Feb. 26, 1909 63 years old at Dwight, was interred Feb. 28, 1909. Mrs. Else Marie Jensen nee Jorgensen (Anton Jensen’s wife) was born in Baglin Parish Vendsyssel, Denmark July 18, 1849. Came with her man to America 1874. Has since that time for the most part had her home in and around Dwight. Died in Dwight Feb. 28, 1909. Was interred March 2, 1909. Mrs. Anne Cecelie Christensen nee Jacobsen, (Widow of Tom Christensen) born Jan. 8, 1819 in Ror Kjur Slesvig. Came with her man to America, to Dwight 1870. Died March 7, 1909. Interred March 9, 1909. She became 90 years and 2 mos. old. Anders Hansen, 35 years old, born in Denmark died in Nevada, Livingston Co., July 27, 1909. (accident) interred on Oaklawn Cemetery at Dwight July 27, 1909. Leaves widow and one stepdaughter. (Did not belong to congr.) Ane Kirstine Pedersen, nee Christensen, Christian Pedersen’s wife, 75 years old born in Uggelose, Fredericksborg Parish, died in Dwight July 29, 1909, was interred on Oaklawn cemetery the 31st same mo. (Did not belong to congr.) Valborg Marie Gantsel (nee Nielsen) widow, born Oct. 23, 1830 in Eisbol South Vium in Denmark. Married Oct 21, 1857 with Hans Peter Gantsel in Hoier, Slesvig, 5 children, of whom 2 are living. Came to America 1882. The Man died in Dwight May 16, 1892, - above named died in Dwight Oct. 3, 1909 and was interred in Oaklawn Cemetery Oct 5 same year. (Did not belong to Congr.) Christine Poulsen, nee Nielsen widow of deceased Peter Poulsen, 50 years old, born in Sonnerup on Zeland, Denmark, died in Dwight, Ill. Nov. 26, 1909, interred on Oaklawn Cemetery Nov. 28 same year. Left no children. (Did not belong to Congr.) Unmarried Karen Marie Worm, 22 years old, daughter of deceased Peter Worm and living widow Cecelie nee Hansen, born in Chicago, Ill., died in Dwight Dec. 13, 1909. interred on City Cemetery Dec. 15 same year (Belonged to congregation) 1910 Anton Eli Christian Rahbek, 30 years old, born in Jutland, Denmark, died in Dwight, Ill., Feb. 5, 1910, interred on Oaklawn Cemetery Feb 7, 1910 (Accident, Drunk, fell from wagon, broke his neck, was found on the highway.) (Did not belong to the Congr.) Leaves a widow Laura, nee Lorensen Hans Christian Hansen, 43 years old, born in Torringe on Funen, died in Dwight, Ill., April 24, 1910. interred from the church 26th the same month, on Oaklawn Cemetery. Leaves widow and 4 children. (Did not belong to Congr.) Jenny Estella Jensen, Jens Jensen and Wifes’s daughter born March 22, 1910 died July 19 same year, interred July 20 on Oaklawn Cemetery, from home in Dwight, Ill. (Parents did not belong to Congr.) Unbaptized boy child Otto Christiansen, son of Christ. Christiansen and wife, Dwight, 1 year 8 mos. old died from accident Oct. 11, interred Oct. 12, 1910 on Oaklawn Cemetery (Parents did not belong to Congr.) Matthias Mathiesen Christensen, 53 years old, born in Mageltonder Parish, Slesvig, died Oct. 19, 1910 in Grundy Co., Ill. at Gardner interred Oct. 21 same year on Wehlers Cemetery, Grundy Co. Ill. Deceased was married 3rd time. Leaves widow and 9 children of 1st and 2nd marriage. (Belonged to Congr. in Gardner) Theodor Elias Larsen, son of Lars Larsen and wife Petra nee Jorgensen of Highland at Dwight, born in Streator, Ill. July 3, 1893, died in Highland at Dwight Dec. 14, 1910, interred on Oaklawn Cemetery Dec. 17 same year. 1911 Child Helen Margaret Eisen, daughter of Andrew Eisen and wife Magdalene nee Sorensen of Grundy Co. born January 8, 1911, died 19th same mo., interred on Oaklawn Cemetery at Dwight June 21st same year. Boy Johan Pedersen Worm, 16 years old, born in Dwight, died in Dwight January 24, 1911 Sone of deceased P.J. Wormand living widow Cecelie, interred on Village Cemetery January 26, 1911 Marie Andersen nee Jensen, born in Alborg, Denmark June 19, 1855. died in Gardner February 8, 1911, Christian Andersen’s wife of Gardner, Ill., interred Feb. 10, 1911 on Gardner Cemetery, leaves Man and 4 grown children. Karoline Marie Nielsen, nee Christiansen Anders Peter Nielsen’s wife, Union Township, Ill. born at Varde, Denmark, 24 years old, died March 9, 1911, interred March 11 on Oaklawn Cemetery. Leaves Man and 1 child. Child Olga Margaret Smith, Daughter of George M. Smith and wife Emma nee Pedersen of Dwight, born July 13, 1910 died March 17, 1911, interred on Oaklawn Cemetry. March 19 same year. Child Astrid Johanne Thomsen, Daughter of Erik Thomsen and wife Martine nee Larsen of Rawngrow Township, Livingston Co., 2 yr. 3 mo. old, died March 18, 1911, interred on Dwight Village Cemetery March 20 same year. Young man Hans Jorgen Christensen of Saunemin, 25 yrs. old born in Hjorring, died April 19, 1911, interred on Oaklawn Cemetery the 21st same month (Interment conducted by Pastor Lillesio) Did not belong to the Congr. Marie Magdalene Lydigsen nee Jorgensen, Andreas Martin Lydigsen’s wife, born in Slesvig, 60 yrs old died in Dwight, Ill. June 26, 1911, interred on Oaklawn Cemetery June 29. Leaves 5 daughters and 3 sons, all grown up. Child Clara Metha Marie Jensen, Daughter of Anton Jensen and wife Kirstine nee Mathiesen of Dwight, born May 29, 1911 died Aug. 21 same year, inttered from home, on Oaklawn Cemetery the 22nd same month. Hanna Margrethe Nielsen, Frederik Nielsen’s wife of Gardner, Ill., 52 years old, born in Moseby, Falster, died in Gardner Dec. 6, 1911, interred Dec. 9 on the Danish Cemetery in Lemont, Ill. Leaves husband and 5 children, one child not confirmed. 1912 Rubert Irving Jensen, Son of Jacob Jensen and wife Sine nee Andersen, born in Dwight May 26, 1908, died January 12, 1912, interred on Dwight Township Cemetery January 14 same year. Maria Hansen, Daughter of Hans J. Hansen and wife at Gardner, died August 31, 1912, 19 years old. Was interred from Church in Dwight September 2, 1912. K.C. Bodholdt. Christ G. Pearson. born in Sorskar Ardal Stavanger, Norway, July 2, 1847, died in Dwight, Ill. Nov 9, 1912 65 years old. Taken from home to Blackstone Nov. 11, 1912. Leaves widow and 5 grown step children. 1913 Mrs. Ingeborg Petersen nee Hansen born in Denmark residing in Dwight, died at Mercy Hospital in Streator January 19, 1913, 39 years old. was interred from the church in Dwight January 22. Anne Marie Petersen born in Vendsyssel Denmark April 4, 1857, died in Gardner, Ill. Feb. 11, 1913. Was interred from the church in Gardner February 14, 1913. Clarence Nickolas Swanson Son of Nicolas Swanson and Meta Swanson nee Schmidt. Was born in Dwight Ill. December 8, 1906, died in Dwight March 27, 1913 and was interred from the church March 30, 1913. Elanore Marie Beier, Daughter of Peter Beier and Anne Jensen nee Jensen. Was born in Dwight, Ill., Aug. 25, 1913, died same place and was interred from the home August 28, 1913. Ole Larsen born in Sabro Denmark June 28, 1885 died in Streator, Ill., Nov. 19, 1913. Was interred from the church in Dwight Nov. 22, 1913. 1914 Janick Enevoldsen, born in South Jutland 1820 died in Dwight March 20, 1914, was interred from the church in Dwight, Sunday March 22nd Ernest Martin Holm, born Nov. 25, 1913, died May 19, 1914, was interred from home in Gardner May 20, 1914. Nis Jensen Riber, born in Ranger, Denmark March 28, 1894, died June 3, 1914 in Streator, Ill. was interred from the church in Dwight June 5, 1914. Peder Jensen Pedersen, born December 22, 1885 in West Brondeeskov, Vendsyssel, died in Chicago June 12, 1914 Was interred from the church in Dwight June 17, 1914 Carl Johnson, born in Denmark April 13, 1840 died in Old Mazon, Ill. July 27, 1914. was interred from the home July 29, 1914. Kenneth Reynolds Smith, born in Dwight March 22, 1914 Died same place March 27, 1914, 5 days old. Jakob Nissen, born in Slesvig February 25, 1849 died in Los Angeles, Cal. May 29 and was interred from the church in Dwight June 3, 1914 1915 Arthur Mathieson, son of Mr. L. J. Mathieson and wife, born in Dwight July 24, 1896, killed by train in Gardner, March 20, 1915. Was interred from the church in Dwight March 23rd Mrs. Chris Skafgaard, born in Slesvig, residing in Dwight, died March 25, 1915 41 years old. Was interred from the church in Dwight March 28th Mrs. Samuel Christiansen, born in Vendsyssel, residing in Dwight, died in Dwight March 24, 1915. 60 years old. Was interred from the church in Dwight March 26th Roy Beyer Sorensen, son of Marius and Meta Beyer was born February 12, 1914, died April 9, 1915. He was interred from the danish church April 12th Niels Peder Knudsen was born in South Jutland but for many years residing at Dwight where he died June 10, 1915, 76 years old. He was interred from the church in Dwight June 13th Christian Andersen, was born in Ostenkar, Denmark September 1, 1833 and died in Dwight Nov. 23, 1915 was interred from the church November 26th 1916 Mrs. Marie Jorgensen nee Andersen, born in Denmark residing in Dwight, died January 19, 1916 40 years old Was interred from the church Jan. 22nd Simon Hansen Sondergaard, born in Rejsby in South Jutland February 25, 1865 died in Joliet in The Hospital April 14, 1916. Was interred from the church April 17th. Martha Krestine Andersen nee Jacoben, was born in Bendslev Denmark March 8, 1836, died in Dwight May 26, 1916, 78 years old. Was interred from the church in Dwight May 28. Krestine Madsen nee Jensen, was born in Aalborg Denmark March 14, 1860. Died in Gardner, April 7, 1916 Was interred from the church in Gardner April 9th Niels Chresten Nielsen, born in Jutland, Denmark died in Dwight June 20, 1916. 84 years old. interred from the church June 23, 1916 Carl Johannes Clausen, born in Dwight April 30, 1916 died September 23, 1916. interred from the church September 25th Sara Dorthea Sorensen nee Christensen born in South Jutland, died in Dwight August 2, 1916. 74 years old. interred from the church in Dwight August 4, 1916 1917 Paul Carlsen Beier, born in South Jutland Aug. 26, 1867 died in Dwight May 6, 1917, was interred from the church in Dwight May 9. Else Bendixen Bekker (Sorensen omitted) born in South Jutland (should be Slesvig) died in Dwight February 27, 1917. was interred from the church in Dwight March 2, 1917. 68 years old Ole P. Gram, born Schembeck, Slesvig June 22, 1868 died in Dwight October 30, 1917, was interred from the church in Dwight November 2, 1917 1918 Vernice Elizabeth Andersen, born February 4, 1918 died March 25, 1918, interred from the church March 28, 1918. Ingrid Katrine Mollerskov, born in Slesvig 1840 Died in Gardner March 16th and interred from the church Dwight March 19,1918 Infant Baby of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Christopher born June 2 died same day and was interred from the home June 3rd 1919 Johannes Holm, born in Skjorbak, Denmark, July 15, 1852. Died in Gardner, Ill. Feb. 28, 1919 Interred from the church in Dwight March 3, 1919 Jens Pedersen, born in Slesvig. Died in Dwight April 25, 1919. Was interred from the church in Dwight, April 29th 70 years old. John Pedersen, born in Slesvig, died in Dwight June 27 1919 Interred from home June 30, 1919 Theodore Pedersen, died on Streator October 6, 1919. Interred from the church in Dwight October 8, 1919. 58 years old. Hans Laursen Beyer, born in Haverval Brins Slesvig August 31, 1835. Died in Dwight October, 7 1919. Was interred from the church in Dwight October 9, 1919 Mrs. Karen Gram born in Gausager South Jutland 1867 Died in Dwight October 11, 1919. Was interred from the church in Dwight October 15, 1919. Mrs. Marie Pedersen born on Salland. Died in Gardner Nov. 25, 1919. Interred from the church in Dwight Nov. 28, 1919. 68 years old. 1920 Mrs. Andrew Scott nee Beyer, born in Brons, Schlesvig June 27, 1858, died in Dwight January 19, 1920 and interredsame place January 21. Simon Lauritsen Bundesen, born in Hygum Slesvig August 21, 1845. Died in Dwight February 5, 1920. Interred same place February 7th. Hans Christian Sorensen born in Venneborg Denmark September 1, 1847. Died in Dwight February 24, 1920 Interred same place February 29 Jens A. Smith born in Bekeler Slesvig 1843. Died in Dwight March 10, 1920. Interred same place March 12th. Mrs. Polly Nielsen born in ? Drammen Norway 1872. Died in Dwight March 8, 1920. Interred same place March 11th. Emma Smith Oliver born in Dwight September 22, 1883. Died in Dwight April 8, 1920. Interred from home April 10, 1920. Jens Peder Thomsen born in Bendslev Denmark June 27, 1859. Died in Dwight May 7, 1920. Interred from home April 14th. Anne Gerdine Christophersen nee Smith born in Dwight September 29, 1880. Died in Dwight May 7, 1920. Interred same place May 9. Andreas Sorensen born in Kalslund Denmark Sept. 6, 1844. Died in Dwight May 9, 1920. Interred same place May 12. Olga Marie Nielsen born in South Wilmington , Ill. November 6, 1901 Died in Dwight June 19, 1920. Interred from home June 21st Rasmus Hansen born in Brolyvark, Funern, Denmark January 2, 1858 Died in Dwight June 19, 1920. Interred same place June 22nd Laust Spandet born Rodding, Slesvig. January 20, 1844 Died in Dwight June 26, 1920. Interred same place June 29. August C. J. Sorensen born in Hansvard Schlesvig September 26, 1844. died in Dwight September 28, 1920 interred same place September 30. 1921 John Frederik Paul Smith born in Skeve? Denmark December 13, 1874, died in Dwight February 1, 1921. interred same place February 3. Johanne Margrete Pedersen born in Rodkjoer, Schlesvig August 30, 1856, died in Dwight June 12, 1921 interred same place June 15. Eggard Christian Johannes Jensen born in Dwight, died same place June 28, 1921, 18 years old. Interred in Gardner June 30. Martha Karine Andersen born in Norway January 1, 1868. died in Dwight July 14, 1921, interred same place July 16. Carl Martin Clausen born July 10, 1921. died July 24, 1921. interred same place July 25. Anne Margrethe VonQualen nee Schott, born in Abel, Denmark April 17, 1847, died in Dwight August 24, 1921. interred same place August 28. 1922 Christine Lagoni, nee Tostesen, born July 22, 1886 died March 15, 1922, interred same place March 17. Andrew Hansen Christopher born in Gardner May 6, 1878 died in Dwight April 29, 1922. interred May 1. Anne Christine Thomsen nee Nicolaisen, born in Denmark July 22, 1865, died in Dwight April 29, 1922, interred May 2. Niels Christian Lund born in Gram, Slesvig August 19, 1849 died in Dwight July 18, 1922, interred July 20. Jorgen P. Hansen, born in ?Louruf Slesvig, April 1, 1844 died in Dwight August 28, 1922, interred August 30. Frederik Johannes Larsen born in Dwight October 28, 1893, died in Campus September 19, 1922, interred September 21. Anne Kathrine Sorensen nee Nielsen, born in Raahede Slesvig Nov. 7, 1855, died in Dwight May 16, 1922. interred May 18. Jens Kristian Pedersen born in Denmark, May 12, 1887 died in Dwight August 16, 1922. interred August 18. Edvard Skak Beier born in South Jutland November 12, 1869 died in Dwight October 5, 1922 interred October 8. 1923 Carl Andersen born in Denmark June 26, 1894, died in Dwight January 3, 1923, interred same place January 5 Anne Marie Smith born in Denmark May 20, 1843, died in Dwight March 3, 1923 interred same place March 12. Else Marie Beyer nee Nielsen, born in Raahede, Slesvig September25, 1847, died in Dwight January 30, 1923. interred same place February 2. Louisa Carolina Nielsen, nee Larsen, born in Bjoring? Denmark October 30, 1846, died in Dwight April 7, 1923, interred April 10. Hansine Caroline Mikkelsen nee Holm, born in Brons, Slesvig, July 11, 1855, died in Dwight April 22, 1923, interred same place April 30. Meta Marie Smith nee Beyer, born in Skjarbak, Slesvig May 23, 1848, died November 17, 1923, interred Nov. 19. 1924 Axel Christian Andersen ? born February 3, 1924 died February 18, interred February 19. Meta Knudsen nee Olsen born in Seneca, Ill. January 9, 1881, ? died August 1, 1924, interred in Dwight, August 4. Sidsel Marie Nielsen, born October 8, 1841, died August 27, 1924, interred in Dwight August 29. 1925 Erik Hansen Klitz born in Denmark May 1, 1854, died in Dwight July 3, 1925, interred July 5. Jess Jensen Spandet born in Avid, South Jutland August 3, 1850, died in Dwight March 14, 1925. interred same place March 18. Theodore Lydigsen born in Dwight 1878, died same place April 4, 1925, was interred April 6. Else Marie Kathrine Viborg nee Nielsen, born in South Bjert, Denmark August 11, 1848, died in Gardner June 7, 1925, interred in Dwight June 10. Anne Hansen nee Nielsen, born in Akild Parish, South Jutland, August 13, 1855, died in Gardner January 25, 1925, interred in Dwight January 28 Metta Maria Mathiesen, nee Andersen, born in Laurup, Denmark 1851, died in Dwight June 23, 1925, interred same place June 26. Raymond Sorensen, born in Gardner August 29, 1914, died same place July 1, 1925, interred in Dwight July 3. Niels Lauritz Neilsen born in Hjorring, Denmark December 17, 1869, died at Gardner July 29, 1925 interred in Dwight August 1. 1927 Petrea Jensine Steffensen nee Jensen born in Jedsted, Denmark July 27, 1859, died in Dwight, Ill. January 28, 1927, interred same place January 31, 1927. Richard Olsen Buskov born in Dwight, Ill. Sept. 21, 1903. died in St. James Hospital in Pontiac, Ill. February 5, 1927, interred on Oaklawn Cemetery at Dwight, Ill. February 7, 1927 Peter Christensen Isen x? born in Spandet, North Slechwig x? August 13, 1858, Died in home at Gardner, Ill. on Good Friday April 15, 1927, interred on Oaklawn Cemetery at Dwight, Ill. April 18, 1927. Hans Jespersen born in Bevtoft, Slesvig Denmark Au. 24, 1865. Died in home in Dwight, Ill. June 4, 1927. Interred on Oaklawn Cemetery June 6, 1927. Mrs. Lurids x? Lauridsen died and interred from our church in August 1927. A Rev. Wats performed the interment. Hans L. Skow born in Riesby, Denmark Oct. 27, 1852. Died at St. James Hospital, Pontiac, Ill. September 7, 1927 Interred on Round Oak x? Cemetery at Dwight Ill. Sept. 9. Rasmus Hansen born in Aversi, Zealland Denmark Jan 7, 1849. Died Sept 9, 1927 in home in Dwight Ill. Interred on Cemetery 1 mile south of Oaklawn Cemetery Sept. 11. Mrs. Bodil Kjerstine Seeman born in Skydstup, Denmark May 26, 1848. Died in home at Dwight October 31, 1927 Interred on Oaklawn Cemetery November 2, 1927. Marie Elsie Wiborg born at Gardner August 16, 1927 Died in home Nov. 8, 1927. Interred on Oaklawn Cemetery November 11, 1927. 1928 Helen Nielsen nee Sorensen, wife of Jens Nielsen, born in Varde, Denmark in July 1870. Died in Pontiac Sanatarium, Pontiac, Ill. January 26, 1928. Interred on Oaklawn Cemetery January 28, 1828. Revard Peter Brodersen born in Flensborg, Germany July 7, 1831, died at Dwight March 5, 1928. Interred on Village Cemetery March 8, 1928. Stephaen Bendixen Mollerskov born in Hojrup, Denmark June 9, 1884, died in home at Gardner, Ill., April 14, 1928, interred on Oaklawn Cemetery April 18, 1928. Mrs. Louie Spandet, born in Laurup, Denmark January 13, 1850. Died in Dwight May 4, 1928, interred on Oaklawn Cemetery May 6, 1928. Chris Seemann, born July 20, at Dwight, Ill. Died in Kankakee June 14, 1928, interred on Oaklawn Cemetery June 16, 1928. Mrs. Jacobine Larsen, born in Denmark Sept. 24, 1866. Died in Dwight Sept. 17, 1928. Interred on Oaklawn Cemetery Sept. 19, 1928. Christian Rasmussen, born on Zealand in Denmark, died in Kankakee on a hospital Sept 27, 1928. Interred on McDowell Cemetery Sept.28, 1928. Hans P. Sorensen born June 15, 1864 in Tisetgram Parish, Denmark. Died at Dwight Oct. 9, 1928. Interred on Oaklawn Oct. 14, 1928 Mrs. Mette Cecelie Worm nee Hansen born in Gullerup, Mors, Denmark April 25, 1860. Died at Dwight, Ill. Nov. 10, 1928. Interred on Town Cemetery Nov. 12, 1928. 1929 Jens Peter Jensen, born in Jedsted Vilslev, Denmark Nov. 17, 1861. Died in Dwight Feb. 18, 1929 Interred on Oaklawn Feb. 20. Ane Margrethe Petersen born in Farre, Gine, Denmark Sept. 17, 1859. Died in Dwight March3, 1929. Interred March 6 on Oaklawn Cemetery. Jens P. Mickelson, born in Drengsted North Slesvig Denmark June 4, 1852. Died in Dwight March 6, 1929. Interred on Oaklawn Cemetery March 9 Kenneth Peter Hansen born in Gardner, Ill. Oct, 21, 1928. died in Gardner, Ill. April 4, 1929. Interred April 6, 1929 on Oaklawn Cemetery Dwight, Ill. Frands Hansen Frandsen born in Skaerbok, Denmark July 27, 1863. Died in Dwight May 22, 1929. Interred May 24, 1929 on Oaklawn Cemetery Dwight, Ill. Alfred Jepsen born in Sollested Lolland, Denmark 1855. Died in Dwight, Ill. June 11, 1929. Interred June 13 on Oaklawn Cemetery. Helen Frederisey born Feb. 11, 1896 in Bredebo Slesvig, Denmark, died Kankakee June 16, 1929. Interred on Oaklawn Cemetery June 20. Maren Kristine Lund, nee Klitz, born August 2, 1869 in Brons, Denmark, died in Dwight Sept. 16, 1929. Interred on Oaklawn cemetery Sept., 19. Mrs. Marie Mortensen nee Sorensen born in Denmark July 14, 1860. Died on St. Mary’s Hospital in Streator, Ill. Oct. 18, 1929. Interment ceremony occurred Sunday Oct. 20 from St. Peter’s Church, after which the corpse was taken to Spring Lake Cemetery in Michigan to be interred there. Mrs. Ane Marie Lauritzen nee Sorensen was born Oct. 29, 1876, died Nov. 28 (Thanksgiving Day) 1929 on the Hospital in Morris, Ill., interred on Round Grove Cemetery Dec. 1, 1929. Mrs. Fred Haire nee Cristance Marie Andersen, was born at Frederikshavn, Denmark, Aug. 4, 1872. died in Dwight, Ill. Dec. 6, 1929, interred on OakLawn Cemetery Dec. 9, 1929. 1930 Mrs. Maren Christensen, nee Sorensen was born in Kavslunde, Denmark June 29, 1849 and passed away in death February 2, 1930 in Gardner, Ill. and was interred on Village Cemetery Feb. 5th in Dwight. Hannah Kristine Hansen nee Olsen was born June 3 1872 in Dalby on Zealand, Denmark, died at Gardner March 2, 1930, interred on Oaklawn cemetery March 5. Peter Andersen, born at Dwight, Ill. July 7, 1871 Died at Dwight, March 10, 1930. Interred on Oak Lawn cemetery at Dwight, March 13, 1930. Margaret Louise Andersen, born at Gardner Oct. 3, 1924, died in home at Gardner March 28, 1930. Interred on Oak Lawn Cemetery at Dwight, March 31, 1930. Christian Ludwig Knudsen, born in Reisby, Denmark. Died July 14, 1930 in Dwight, about 24 years old. Interred July 18 on Oak Lawn Cemetery. He was born Sept 24 1907. Marius Christensen, born in Varde, Denmark Aug 25, 1863 died in Dwight, Nov. 5, 1930. Interred on Oak Lawn Cemetery Nov. 8, 1930. Lars Larson, born December 11, 1861 in Dreslette, Frenen, Denmark, died in Dwight, Ill. Dec. 21, 1930. Interred on Oak Lawn Cemetery, Dec. 23, 1930. Nels Petersen born Feb. 27, 1860 in Jerslev at Vejle Denmark. Died in Dwight, Ill. Dec. 25, 1930. Interred on Oak Lawn Cemetery December 28, 1930. 1931 Peter Christensen born May 21, 1853 in Aabenraa, Denmark died Jan. 13, 1931, in Dwight, Ill. Interred on Oak Lawn Cemetery Jan. 15, 1931. Carl Holm born May 10, 1850 in Skaerbaek, Denmark died in Gardner, Ill. Jan. 18, 1831, interred on Gardner and Braceville Cemetery Jan. 20, 1931 Jens Jacobsgaard born July 18, 1852 in Brundslund, Nustrup Parish in North Schleswig, died in Dwight Feb. 7, 1931. Interred on Oak Lan Cemetery Feb. 10, 1931. Mrs. Anna Marie Spandet, born Aug. 28, 1847 in Klosted, Denmark, died March 2, 1931 in Dwight, Ill., Interred on Oaklawn Cemetery March 4, 1931. Jeff Norgaard, born Dec. 22 1860 in Skaystrup, Denmark died Sept. 1, 1931 in Dwight, Ill. Interred on Oaklawn Cemetery Sept. 3, 1931. Lillian Elizabeth Jensen, born in Highland Township, Grundy County, Ill. October 17, 1920, died Nov. 6, 1931, Interred on Oaklawn Cemetery Nov. 8, 1931. Jens Nielsen, born in He Parish, Ringkobing, Denmark Nov. 11, 1873, died Dec. 16, 1931 in Garfield Township at Gardner Ill Interred on Oak Lawn Cemetery Dec. 18, 1931. 1932 Mrs. Bertha Marie Christopher nee Knudsen, born Sept. 28, 1858 in Risby, Denmark, died Feb. 2, 1932 in Dwight, Ill. Interred in Dwight on Oak Lawn Cemetery Feb. 4, 1932. Mrs. Ane K. Petersen, nee Moller, born Sept. 28, 1847 in Hjerting Denmark. Died in Dwight, Ill. Feb. 4, 1932. Interred in Dwight, Ill. Feb. 6, 1932 on Oaklawn Cemetery. Hans Nielsen born July 16, 1859 in Frerslev at Hillerod on Zealand, in Denmark, died in Gardner, Ill. February 18, 1932 interred Feb. 20, 1932 on Braceville Cemetery. Mrs. Marie Kristina Hansen, nee Hansen was born in Reisby, Denmark October 4, 1846, died at Emington, Ill. March 24, 1932, and interred on McDowell Cemetery March 26, 1932. Nels Nelsen born in Stadil, Ringkobing, Denmark April 26, 1866, died at Gardner March 28, 1932. Interred on McDowell Cemetery March 31, 1932. Mrs. Bodil Marie Skov born in Laurup, Denmark Dec. 2, 1847, nee Andersen, died in Dwight May 25, 1932 Interred May 28, 1932 on McDowell Cemetery. Mrs. Caroline Norgaard, nee Christensen, was born in Denmark January 22, 1861, died at Emington May 26, 1932 Interred on Oaklawn Cemetery May 29, 1932. Niels Christian Sorensen born in Borup Skov, Taulov Parish, Denmark Feb. 6, 1858, died at Dwight July 3, 1932 Interred on Oaklawn Cemetery July 6, 1932. Mrs. Cecilia Marie Hansen, born in Copenhagen, Denmark January 7, 1853, died in Dwight, Ill. Aug. 2, 1932 Interred on McDowell Cemetery Aug. 5, 1932. Niels C. Andersen born in Vensyssel, Denmark April 29 1863, died in Dwight the 11th 1932, and interred on McDowell Cemetery Nov. 15, 1932. Knud Jorgensen born in Otterup, Funen, Denmark May 8, 1861, died in Dwight, Ill. November 28, 1932 Interred on Oak Lawn Cemetery Dec.1, 1932. Mrs. Eline Marguerite Storm, widow of Hans Storm born at Logum Kloster Denmark April 3, 1853, died in Gardner November 28, 1932, interred on Oak Lawn Cemetery Dec. 1, 1932. Mrs.Christine Sorensen widow of Soren N. Sorensen was born February 19, 1855 in Kolding Denmark, died in Gardner, Ill., December 9, 1932, interred on Oak Lawn Cemetery Dwight Ill., December 12, 1932. Peter Keller Knudsen born in Reisby, Denmark Dec. 28, 1884. Died in Dwight, Ill. Dec. 9, 1932, interred on Oak Lawn Cemetery Dwight, Ill. December 12, 1932. 1933 LaVerne Donehue born in Dwight, Ill. Jan. 5, 1933, died and interred same day and place on OakLawn Cemetery. Erick Thomsen born in Highland Township at Dwight, Ill. July 2, 1880. Died in Dwight, Ill January 26, 1933. Interred on McDowell Cemetery January 28, 1933. Arnold Simon Jensen, son of Mr and Mrs Christ Jensen born in Highland Township Grundy County July 29, 1917, died same place June 21, 1933. Interred on Oak Lawn Cemetery June 23, 1933. Soren Christiansen born in Hormested, Denmark August 2, 1898, died on Hospital in Streator, Ill. July 9 1933. Interred on Oak Lawn Cemetery July 12, 1933. Mrs. Rachel Hansen, widow of Rasmus Hansen, born in Sand, Norway, March 30, 1865, died in Dwight, Ill. July 23, 1933. Interred on Oak Lawn Cemetery July 26, 1933. Mrs. Knud Jorgensen nee Ingeborg Andersen born in Sondernas, Slesvig, Denmark, April 1, 1852. Died in Dwight Oct. 4, 1933. Interred on Oak Lawn Cemetery Oct. 7, 1933. Mrs. Ella Casey nee Sorensen was born in Herring Denmark May 2, 1868 and died in Dwight, Ill., Dec. 11, 1933 and was interred on Oak Lawn Cemetery Dec. 13, 1933. 1934 Mrs. Clara Louise Pedersen nee Nielson, was born in Pawnee County, Oklahoma July 9, 1898 and died January 8, 1934 and was interred on Oak Lawn Cemetery Jan 11, 1934. She was daughter of widow Karen Marie Nielson. Andrew Nielsen Kalslund was born in Sonderberg Denmark in the year 1864 and died at Gardner, Ill. Jan. 9, 1934 and was interred on Braceville Cemetery Jan. 12, 1934. Mrs. Maren Paulsen wife of Louis Paulsen and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Spandet was born in Fiskholm Denmark January 14, 1879 and died in Dwight, Ill. March 5, 1934 and was interred on Oak Lawn Cemetery March 7, 1934. Mrs. Petrea Larsen, widow of Louis Larsen, was born in Sondernis at Brons, North Slesvig, Denmark, Oct. 11 1861. Died in Dwight, Ill. March 18, 1934 and interred March 21, 1934 on Oak Lawn Cemetery. Elvin Leonard Nash, born in Pontiac, Ill. April 17, 1934. Died in Pontiac, Ill. May 19, 1934 (Not baptized). Interred in Pontiac Ill. May 20, 1934. Frederick David Ambler, born in Chillicothe, Ill. September 3, 1905, died in Dwight, Ill. May 29, 1934. interred on Oak Lawn Cemetery May 31, 1934 Mrs. Jacob Nissen, died in Chicago, Ill. July 28, 1934 86 years old. Interred on Oak Lawn Cemetery July 30, 1934. Mrs. Mary Jensen, wife of Jens Jensen, was born in Denmark, June 9, 1879, died at Dwight Aug. 14, 1934 and interred Aug. 17 on Oak Lawn Cemetery. Rev. W. Grubb conducted the services. The Pastor was on vacation. Chris Fredensborg, born in Branderup, Denmark March 5, 1883, died at Dwight, Ill. Sept. 20, 1934 and interred on Oak Lawn Cemetery Sept. 22, 1934. Anders Jorgensen Andersen, born in Lourup, Dostrup Parish, South Jutland, Denmark March 18, 1853, died in Dwight, Ill. Dec 26, 1934, interred on Oak Lawn Cemetery Dec. 29, 1934. 1935 Jens Peter Nielsen, born in Ravnholdt, Bording Parish Denmark, June 2, 1878, died in Gardner, Ill. March 29, 1935 interred on McDowell Cemetery April 1, 1935. Mrs. Mette Catherine Andersen, nee Ostergaard, widow of Hans Andersen, born in Slesvig Denmark Feb. 2, 1851. died in Dwight, Ill. July 22, 1935. Interred on Oak Lawn Cemetery July 24, 1935. Petrea Kristine Feddersen, Henery Feddersen’s wife died in Dwight, Ill. August 10, 1935 and was interred on Oak Lawn Cemetery August 12. She was born in Jortlund Denmark July 4, 1863. Soren Jensen Bak, born February 4, 1868, died November 11, 1935 in home in Garfield Township, Grundy County, Ill. at Gardner. Interred on Round Oak Cemetery November 14, 1935. Hans J. Hansen, born in Aabenraa, Denmark, June 23, 1856, died in home in Gardner, Ill. Dec. 6, 1935, interred on Oak Lawn Cemetery Dec. 10, 1935. Hans Sorensen Smith, born in Skaerbaek, Denmark, February 21, 1866, died in home in Dwight, Ill. Dec.23 1935 and interred on Oak Lawn Cemetery Dec. 26, 1935. Ludwig Ebsen, born in Arnum, Denmark May 3, 1851, died in Gardner, Ill. December 26, 1935, interred on Oak Lawn Cemetery December 30, 1935. 1936 Mrs. Mary A. Smith, widow of John Smith, was born in Sonero, Funen, Denmark April 30, 1845, died in Dwight, Ill. January 7, 1936 and was interred on Oak Lawn Cemetery Jan. 9, 1936. Mrs. Louretta Petersen Hellem born in Denmark, Kansas, February 28, 1891, died in Iola, Wis. January 8 1936 and interred on Village Cemetery, Dwight, Ill. Jan. 15, 1936. Jens Larsen born in Oree, Denmark September 29, 1866, died at Gardner, Ill. April 9, 1936, interred on Oak Lawn Cemetery April 11, 1936. Mrs. Bothilde Margrethe Holm nee Jensen was born in Sollingensgaare Molle, Bulderup Parish, Denmark March 11, 1851, died in Gardner, Ill. July 11, 1936, was interred on Gardner and Braceville Cemetery. She was widow of Carl Holm. Fred Haire born March 3, 1871 in northern Wisconsin. died in Dwight, Ill. July 13, 1936 and was interred on Oak Lawn Cemetery July 15, 1936. Andrew M. Lydigsen born June 24, 1846 in Sleswig Holstein, Denmark in Lygum Parish, died in Dwight October 2, 1936, interred on Oak Lawn Cemetery October 5, 1936. 1937 Marie Eline Wiborg, Andrew Wiborg’s wife, born in Flensborg, Germany, April 27, 1879, died in Danevang, Texas, January 1, 1937, interred on OakLawn Cemetery Dwight, Ill. January 7, 1937. Hans Feddersen Beyer born in Brons, Schlesvig, Denmark November 6, 1875, died in Chicago, Ill., on Augustana Lutheran Hospital February 16, 1937. Interred on Oak Lawn Cemetery Feb. 18, 1937. Milton Theodore Lydigsen, born in Round Grove Township, Livingston Co. Ill. Feb. 2, 1920, died in Dwight, Ill. March 19, 1937, interred on Oak Lawn Cemetery, March 22, 1937. Chris Olson, born on Zealand, in Denmark January 22, 1884, died in Dwight, Ill. March 22, 1937 and interred on McDowell cemetery March 24, 1937. Mrs. Gedske Jacobsgaard nee Petersen, widow of Jens Jacobsgaard was born at Dwight, Ill. May 29, 1937, interred on Oak Lawn Cemetery May 31, 1937. Peter T Gram, born at Ballum, Denmark, Aug. 13, 1876 died in KKankakee, Illinois July 5, 1937. Interred on Oak Lawn cemetery at Dwight, Ill., July 7, 1937. Jens Andrew (Andreas) Larsen, born in Helsvig, Denmark August 3, 1853, died in Dwight, Ill July 10, 1937, Interred on Oak Lawn Cemetery July 13, 1937. Mrs. Peter H. VonQualen, nee Emma Marian Holm, was born at Algona, Iowa, October 6, 1884, died in Dwight, Ill. July 15, 1937, was interred on Oak Lawn Cemetery July 17, 1937. Carl Christopher, born at Gardner, Illinois August 15, 1885, died in Western Air Express plane, which crashed into Lake Hardy Ridge, near Alpine, Utah, December 15, 1936. His body was found July 15, 1937. He was interred on Oak Lawn Cemetery Saturday July 24, 1937. Mrs. Julia Sophia Lauritzen nee Sorensen, born in Round Grove Township December 25, 1886, died same place September 21, 1937, interred on Round Grove Cemetery September 24, 1937. 1938 See page 491 of Book Two for first 5 months of 1938 - recorded in english. by Pastor F. O. Lund:- Marguard Henry Feddersen born Nov. 4, 1863 in Saed, South Jutland, Denmark, died June 27, in home with his son Elmer Feddersen. Interred June 29, from home and church, on Oak Lawn Cemetery. P. H. VanQualen undertaker. Age: 74 years 7 months 23 days. Peace be with his memory. Joseph Francis Matern, born Aug. 11, 1937, died July 29, 1938, interred from the Norwegian Church east of Dwight, Ill.Aug. 1, 1938. (Norwegian Pastor on Vacation). Age 11 mos. and 18 days. J. Koerner, Cullom, Ill. undertaker. Anna Katharine Mollerskov, nee Dall, born in Jels, South Jutland, Denmark June 10, 1884, died July 29, 1938 on Hospital in Morris, Ill. Her man: Steffen Mollerskov died April 14, 1928, Surviving: 2 sons, 3 daughters, all unmarried. Interred, from home in Gardner, Ill. and from St. Peter’s church Aug. 1, 1938, Oak Lawn Cemetery. Hansen, Funeral Director, Gardner, Ill. See page 493 Book Two for continued funerals recorded in english.

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Enumerated and published by Dwight Township High School Transcribed by Paul Sorensen November 2002 DWIGHT TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL VILLAGE OF DWIGHT DIRECTORY 1916 Containing an alphabetical list of Residents of the Village of Dwight, a Business Directory, and Miscellaneous information of Village Officers, Township Officers, Etc. Township High School, Publishers Dwight, Illinois Star and Herald Print, Dwight, Illinois INTRODUCTORY Having often heard people ask as to the size of Dwight, and also the residence of different families, we of the Dwight Township High School, thought the people of Dwight and vicinity would appreciate a directory of the village. We have endeavored to make the work correct and hope you will overlook any small errors that may have crept in. We endeavor to give the names of everyone in Dwight. The + indicates unmarried people over 21 years of age, and * indicates heads of families. Thanking the patrons and advertisers for their help, we are Yours very truly, April 1916. D.T.H.S. ABBREVIATIONS USED bbr-barber bkpr-bookkeeper carp-carpenter clk-clerk Co.-company contr-contractor dom-domestic elec-electrician jtr-janitor lab-laborer ldr-laundry mer-merchant mfg-manufacturing mgr-manager p o-postoffice pres-president r m c-rural mail carrier rms-rooms rtd-retired r rd-railroad sten-stenographer supt-superintendent tchr-teacher tmstr-teamster + designates over 21 years and * designates head of family. DWIGHT TOWNSHIP OFFICERS. Supervisor-R. D. Gregg. Town Clerk-George S. Baker. Assessor-John B. Hayes. Collector-Mrs. Kate Orr. Highway Commissioners-A. B. Terwillegar, James Prickett, Conrad Simantel. Justices-L. Burton Orr, W. B. Brown. Constables-Tom Jenkins, William Short. VILLAGE of DWIGHT OFFICERS. (Meetings second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at Odd Fellows' Hall). Mayor-T. E. Weary. Clerk-J. W. Grady. Treasurer-A. A. Boyer Trustees-E. B. Lewis, J. W. Baker, R. D. Gregg, F. A. Haise, L. A. Weicker, Henry Christopher. Attorney-L. Burton Orr. Chief Fire Department-Phil Conway. Secretary and Treasurer Fire Department-John Matzen. Chief of Police-Jens P. Hansen Superintendent Water Works-W. H. Giles. TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL BOARD OF EDUCATION. President-Roy W. Boston. Secretary-Geo. S. Baker. C. J. Ahern. Martin Nelson. James Oughton. James Seabert. Robert Davis. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Adams & Orr (H C Adams and T L Orr) news depot 104 West Ahern Clinton J lawyer 122 West American Express Co H C Baldwin agt 106 West Anderson Christian S blacksmith 215 E Mazon Baker C M & Son (C M and R M) furniture and undertaking 144 East Baker John W real estate insurance 108 East Bank of Dwight Edward McWilliams pres Charles D McWilliams cashier 132 East Bannon John S grocer 160 East Barnum Mary E Miss milliner 132 1/2 East Barr C H physician 116 1/2 West Beier Peter billiards 144-46 E Mazon Bell C B dentist 158 1/2 East Bloomington, Pontiac and Joliet Interurban Miss Kate Conway agt 154 East Boston & McClelland (R W Boston R A McClelland) lumber grain coal 401 S Columbia Boyer Brothers (E A Boyer and C E Boyer) garage 200 S Franklin Boyer Ethel Mrs milliner 106 East Brown F Willard physician 132 1/2 East Brown Orville poultry 212 E Mazon Brumbach & Perschnick (G W Brumbach and Godfrey Perschnick) garage 90 N Franklin Bump Arthur L florist 216 E Waupansie Burger Charles notions 140 E Mazon Carlin W R physician 102 East Chicago & Alton Ry F D Scoville agt depot between East and West streets Christiansen & Knudsen (Christ Christiansen and Peter Knudsen) tailors 100 1/2 West Christensen Chris pool 114 Franklin Christopher Bros (Carl and Henry) implements and automobiles 214 E Mazon Ciletti Emil shoemaker 201 5 Franklin Commercial Club (Clyde Thompson pres Geo Donigan sec-treas) 110 1/2 East Cosgrove Joseph D tinner Mazon Cottage Hotel Mrs Mary Cronin proprietor 118 E Mazon C U Telephone CO C A Montgomery mgr Park and Prairie Diefenbach & Mickelson (A J Diefenbach and A Mickelson) barbers 124 East Diefenbach & Gels (Anton Diefenbach and Joseph Geis) barbers Livingston Hotel Deutsch Herman dry goods 116 East Dierks Lewis photographer 104 1/2 S Franklin Dondanville Floyd M physician 106 1/2 S Franklin Drew Wesley H meats 152 East Dustin & Holbrook (W G Dustin, A S Holbrook, F M Klein, D H Johnson, J M Thole) prop Dwight Star and Herald 110 West Dwight Creamery Richard Pierce prop 217 E Delaware Dwight Opera House A L Orr mgr 108 West Dwight Soft Water Laundry (Vernon Martin and Maxwell Tanner props) William Dwight Star and Herald W G Dustin Ed, A S Holbrook pub 110 West Epstein A B dry goods 158 East Eyer Joseph plumber 111 E Chippewa Fair Store (Heber Norris and Dixon Sorensen) notions 106 S Franklin Farmers Elevator Co (Frank Gibbons mgr) grain lumber coal 200 E Mazon Fauser Adolph plumber 211 E Mazon Ferguson & Naffziger (J E Ferguson and O H Naffziger) garage 113-15 E Chippewa First National Bank Frank L Smith, pres; John J Doherty cashier 120 West Flagler Eugene hdware 116 S Franklin Gillispie Brothers (Lloyd and Bert) W Waupansie Grady's Transfer 108 East Graham Thomas J painter 209 E Mazon Grand Central Hotel Mrs Cora Mae Conant proprietor 130-34 W Mazon Hager Earl N lumber and coal 101 E Chippewa Hahn G L & Son (Edward Hahn) groceries 104 S Franklin Hanlon James produce 218 E Mazon Hart Edward J veterinary 207 E Delaware Hatting Wm cigar mfg 206 S Franklin Hayes J B garage E Chippewa Horn Carl carpet weaver 411 W Delaware Jensen Waldimar blacksmith 210 E Mazon Jepsen Jep blacksmith 205 E Mazon Journal The Dustin & Holbrook publishers 110 West Keeley Institute The Leslie E Keeley Co props West street opposite C & A depot Kaminetzki Heime tailor 104 East Keeley Leslie E Co The John R Oughton pres; Milton R Keeley vice pres; Curtis J Judd sec-treas, proprietors of Keeley Institute opp C & A depot Kepplinger George J floor scraper mfgr Kepplinger block Larsen Hardware CO (Lars Larsen) 108 S Franklin Kern P D grocer 114 West Lewis Everett B jeweler 114 East Livingston Hotel E H Wey mgr West and Mazon Livingston Laundry (Leslie E Keeley CO) rear 124 West Long Christ barber 162 East Losee & Hahn (Edward Losee and Luther Hahn) poultry 104 E Delaware McConnell William pool 204 S Franklin Martin Tile CO (Clyde L and Vernon H Martin) 2 miles west of town Mazon Cafe Mrs Grace Klitz proprietor Kepplinger Block Matzen John painter 212 E Delaware Miller Bros & 'Sons (Carl, Joseph, Max J and Harry J) dry goods clothing etc 140-42 East Miller DeWitt billiards 118 East Moffat Bros (Thomas, Frank and Joseph) meats 146 East National Express CO H C Baldwin agt 106 West Nelson Andrew contractor 219 W James Nelson Bros ( J C, A C and M M) grocers 136 East New York Central Ry J W Grady agt end North Franklin Ohlendorf Gus baker 112 West O'Malley John A drugs 116 West Orr L Burton real estate 109 1/2 E Chippewa Perschnick Thos G blacksmith 206 E Delaware Peterson I M shoemaker 102 S Franklin Post office A I Graves p m; I H Baker asst; C V Bower, E E Losee, F Grushciks; C I Dyer, O B Mickelson, E W Smith, carriers; J M Tavares R F D 1; W O Cook R F D 2; W L Baker R F D 3; G Hamilton R F D 4; H P Rosendall R F D 5; 118 West Public Service CO of Northern Illinois 124 West V V Parshall Pontiac mgr Rasmussen Lawrence tailor 164 East Rearick Bruce H painter 213 E Delaware Reeb Frank & Sons (Frank, Fred and Lester) shoes and harness 138 East Reeb Edward marble works Mazon Cor Franklin Reel Thomas feed yard 206 S Franklin Reynolds P J physician 158 1/2 East Roeder William jeweler 108 East Saratoga Restaurant Miss Kate Conway prop 154 East Schroeder Harry M wagon maker 215 E Delaware Scully est Harry Laubhan agt 134 1/2 East Seabert Bros (James and Elmer) clothiers 110 East Seymour Bros (R V and E D) drugs 130 East Seymour and Thompson (Ray Seymour and Thomas Thompson) grocers 112 East Shafer Lulu M Miss milliner 150 East Short & Sons (W G, William and F Leslie) garage, threshing supplies 209 E Delaware Smidt Edward cigars 122 East Smith Frank L real estate and insurance 122 West Sodini & CO (Fred Sodini and Joe Migilarini) confectioners 126 East Sondergaard Bros (Peter and Chris) contractors 214 E Delaware Spencer J A mfgr hay presses Washington and William Stevenson Jesse ice cream 148 East Strufe Otto ice W Mazon Swansen Nick painter E Mazon Taylor G L police magistrate 116 1/2 East Thompson Clyde H lawyer 116 1/2 East Tock Carl Lumber CO 208-210 E Delaware Van Eman & Sondergaard (J L Van Eman) dry goods and shoes 134 East Von Qualen & O'Connor (P H Von Qualen and F J O'Connor) undertakers 142 E Mazon Weart Edgar R dentist 116 1/2 West West Side Furniture CO (P H Von Qualen and F J O'Connor) furniture 142 E Mazon W U Telegraph CO Miss Beatrice Rumley mgr 106 West Weary T E mayor S Franklin Weary & Snyder (T E Weary and John Snyder) S Franklin Welch C E pool 112 S Franklin Weicker P D grocer 128 East Weldon W A veterinary 113 E Chippewa Wheatley Roy grocer 156 East Wright A T photographer 116 1/2 West Zappa Frank grocer 201 E Mazon Zappa Steve barber 101 N Franklin CITY DIRECTORY A [[Aaberg-76|Aaberg Arsena 325 W Chippewa]] [[Aaberg-78|Aaberg Ansgar 325 W Chippewa]] [[Raun-17|Aaberg Elsie Mrs 325 W Chippewa]] [[Aaberg-77|Aaberg J C* Pastor Danish Lutheran Church 325 W Chippewa]] [[Aaberg-79|Aaberg Margretha 325 W Chippewa]] [[Field-8758|Adams Adelaide Mrs 202 W Chippewa]] [[Adams-64735|Adams Cora Miss+ Tchr of Music 202 W Chippewa]] Adams Daisy Mrs 120 W Seminole Adams Elizabeth Mrs 120 W Seminole Adams Harry* News Dealer 120 W Seminole [[Ahern-1125|Ahern Clinton J Sr* lawyer 300 W Mazon]] [[Ahern-1126|Ahern Clinton Jr 300 W Mazon]] [[Romberger-155|Ahern Emma Mrs 300 W Mazon]] [[Ahern-1127|Ahern Margaret 300 W Mazon]] Ahern Michael+ rms 222 E North [[Ambler-1225|Ambler Basil 401 S Chicago]] [[Ambler-1227|Ambler Frederick 401 S Chicago]] [[Ambler-1226|Ambler Harry* butcher 401 S Chicago]] [[Eales-1029|Ambler Harry Mrs 401 S Chicago]] [[Ambler-1228|Ambler Normand 401 S Chicago]] Ames Mrs domestic 217 W Mazon [[Andersen-10709|Anderson A J* rtd 321 W Chippewa]] [[Andersen-10711|Anderson Anna Miss+ 321 W Chippewa]] [[Anderson-76377|Anderson Charles* 420 W Delaware]] [[Andersen-10758|Anderson Christian* 403 S Lincoln]] Anderson Mrs 403 S Lincoln Anderson Christina Mrs S Chicago Anderson Dora S Chicago [[Andersen-7767|Anderson Eckardt 313 E South]] [[Andersen-7766|Anderson Ejnar 313 E South]] [[Anderson-76380|Anderson Florence 420 W Delaware]] [[Anderson-76381|Anderson Harold 420 W Delaware]] Anderson Helen S Chicago Anderson Jans* rtd S Chicago Anderson Kate Mrs 313 E South [[Anderson-76378|Anderson Laura 420 W Delaware]] [[Anderson-76379|Anderson Louise 420 W Delaware]] [[Hansen-21408|Anderson Marie Mrs 321 W Chippewa]] [[Anderson-76384|Anderson Mary Mrs 320 W Chippewa]] Anderson Mrs rms 320 W Chippewa [[Perschnick-1|Anderson Minnie Mrs 420 W Delaware]] Anderson Myrtle Miss dom 302 E Delaware [[Andersen-7627|Anderson Nels* oil 313 E South]] [[Anderson-76383|Anderson Peter* carp 320 W Chippewa]] [[Andersen-7765|Anderson William 313 E South]] [[Andreasen-642|Andreason Alfred* carp 101 E Seminole]] [[Larsen-10050|Andreason Myrtle Mrs 101 E Seminole]] Apt Ella Miss+ 126 E Mazon Arthur Howard+ drug clerk rms Grand Central Hotel Atwater Carl* chauffeur 221 W James Atwater Emma Mrs 221 W James Atwater Richard 221 W James Aye Augusta Mrs 401 W Delaware Aye Dorothy 401 W Delaware Aye Henry* engraver 401 W Delaware Aye Leslie 401 W Delaware B Baer Ted rms 120 East [[Casey-7059|Bagnell Anna Mrs 209 E Waupansie]] [[Bagnell-214|Bagnell Charlotte Miss 209 E Waupansie]] Bagnell Helen Mrs 204 N Franklin [[Bagnell-217|Bagnell James* condr 204 N Franklin]] Bagnell James Jr 204 N Franklin Bagnell Joseph 204 N Franklin [[Bagnell-213|Bagnell M J* Sec Foreman 209 E Waupansie]] [[Bagnell-215|Bagnell Michael* brakeman 209 E Waupansie]] [[Bagnell-216|Bagnell Mona Miss tel opr 209 E Waupansie]] [[Baker-64136|Baker Adeline Miss+ 309 E Mazon]] [[Baker-64151|Baker Barbara 302 E Delaware]] Baker Bonnie Miss+ sten 125 W Waupansie [[Weagley-146|Baker C M Mrs 315 E Mazon]] [[Baker-64139|Baker Charles* furniture 315 E Mazon]] [[Baker-64148|Baker Clare Miss+ 324 E Mazon]] [[Baker-64147|Baker Dorothy student 324 E Mazon]] [[Haney-3186|Baker Emily Mrs 309 E Mazon]] Baker Emma Miss+ 120 W Chippewa Baker Estella Miss+ Clinton [[Baker-64135|Baker George S* clk 309 E Mazon]] [[Corbet-925|Baker Grace Mrs 302 E Delaware]] Baker Hattie Mrs 125 W Waupansie [[Baker-64150|Baker Irvine* p o 302 E Delaware]] [[Baker-64152|Baker Irvine Jr 302 E Delaware]] [[Baker-64144|Baker James Russel 315 E Chippewa]] [[Baker-64145|Baker John W* real estate 324 E Mazon]] [[Patterson-25262|Baker Maude Mrs 315 E Chippewa]] [[Hollmeyer-7|Baker Minnie Mrs 324 E Mazon]] [[Baker-64137|Baker Richard+ mer 309 E Mazon]] [[Baker-64141|Baker Roy M* furniture 315 E Chippewa]] [[Baker-64146|Baker Walter+ r m c 324 E Mazon]] Baldwin Harry C* Agt Amer and Nat Express Cos 119 W Seminole Baldwin Howard 119 W Seminole Baldwin Mabel Mrs 119 W Seminole Bannon Catherine 221 W Waupansie Bannon Henrietta Mrs 221 W Waupansie Bannon Irene 221 W Waupansie Bannon James 221 W Waupansie Bannon John S* mer 221 W Waupansie Bannon Loretta 221 W Waupansie Bannon Margaret Mrs 221 W Waupansie Bannon Olive 221 W Waupansie Bannon Patricia 221 W Waupansie Bannon Virginia 221 W Waupansie Barnum Grace 222 W Delaware Barnum Lisle 222 W Delaware Barnum Mable 222 W Delaware Barnum Mary E+ Milliner 222 W Delaware Barnum Vera 222 W Delaware Barr C H* physician 215 W Mazon Barr Cyrus* rtd 128 W Chippewa Barr Emily Mrs 215 W Mazon Barr Kazia Mrs 128 W Chippewa Barr Mary Mrs 215 W Mazon Barry John 130 W Waupansie Barry Louise Mrs 130 W Waupansie Barry Mary Louise 130 W Waupansie Barry Paul 130 W Waupansie Barry T E* Manager Keeley Inst 130 W Waupansie Barth E Mrs 209 E James Barth John* rtd 209 E James Barth Mary Mrs 211 E James Barth Tillie Miss+ 209 E James Barth Willlam* carp 211 E James Bartholic A M* carp 116 W Delaware Bartholic Alta Mrs 306 E Delaware Bartholic Angie Mrs 110 W Seminole Bartholic Climenia Mrs 116 W Delaware Bartholic Climenia 116 W Delaware Bartholic Edith Miss+ sten 110 W Seminole Bartholic Lloyd* clerk 306 E Delaware Bartholic Muro* carp 116 W Delaware Bartholic Ruby Miss clerk 116 W Delaware Bartholic Ruth Miss tchr 110 W Seminole Bateman Ethel 211 E Chippewa Bateman Homer W* expr mess 211 E Chippewa Bateman Louise Mrs 211 E Chippewa Bath Alta 226 W James Bath Anne 226 W James Bath Edith Mrs 226 W James Bath James 226 W James Bath Margaret 226 W James Bath Thomas 226 W James Bath Willlam* labr 226 W James Bechtold Barbara Mrs 401 S Washington Bechtold William* fact 401 S Washington Beier Annie Mrs 104 W Delaware Beier Edward rms 104 W Delaware Beier Elsie Marie Mrs 314 W Chippewa Beier Helen 104 W Delaware Beier H L rtd 314 W Chippewa Beier Peter* pool 104 W Delaware Beier Theodore+ lab 314 W Chippewa Beiswanger Charles lab 252 S Lincoln Bell Chadz* dentist 109 E Seminole Bell Chester 109 E Seminole Bell Harriet 109 E Seminole Bell Isadore Mrs 109 E Seminole Bell Mary Mrs 305 S Washington Bell Robert+ rtd 305 S Washington Bell William* clerk 305 S Washington Bergman Wiley 204 W Mazon Bergman Charles* lab 309 W Delaware Bergman Florence 309 W Delaware Bergman Grace 309 W Delaware Bergman Henry* lab 204 W Mazon Bergman Ida Mrs 309 W Delaware Bergman May 204 W Mazon Bergman Sarah Mrs 204 W Mazon Bergman Chas+ engineer rms 208 W South Blaine John 216 W Delaware Blaine Mary Ella 216 W Delaware Blaine Ottilie Mrs 216 W Delaware Blaine Wm Roger 216 W Delaware Bonin Alec* rtd 115 W Chippewa Bonin Annie Mrs 115 W Chippewa Boston Barbara 312 N Prairie Boston Mertella Mrs 312 N Prairie Boston Robert 312 N Prairie Boston Roy W* lumber dealer 312 N Prairie Boston William 312 N Prairie Bower Charles* p o 312 E Chippewa Bower Jane Mrs sew 312 E Chippewa Bower Margaret 312 E Chippewa Bower R A Mrs 312 E Chippewa Bower Robert 312 E Chippewa Bowser Howard rms 112 W Chippewa Bisbee Edith Miss+ tchr rms 119 W Delaware Boyer Alfred* rtd 112 W Delaware Boyer Clarence* garage W James Boyer Elwood* garage 218 S Franklin Boyer Ethel Mrs milliner 218 S Franklin Boyer Florence Mrs W James Boyer George+ lab 313 E Chippewa Boyer Ira+ clk 109 E South Boyer Kittie Mrs 112 W Delaware Boyer Nellie Mrs 313 E Chippewa Boyer Ralph mach 109 E South Boyer Samuel* rtd 109 E South Boyer Samuel Jr 218 S Franklin Boyer Wayne W James Bragg Albert+ rms 118 E Mazon Brendly Chas+ tmstr 209 E Spencer Brendly Curtis* foreman 209 E Spencer Brendly Harry* chef 209 E Spencer Brendly Helen 209 E Spencer Brendly Minnie Mrs 209 E Spencer Brendly Robert 209 E Spencer Brendly Ruth+ tchr 209 E Spencer Brill Mrs servant 215 W Mazon Brothers C A supt of schools rms 117 W Mazon Brown Alexander* 204 E James Brown Annie Mrs 306 W Williams Brown Blanch Miss+ 129 W Waupansie Brown Eleanore Mrs 223 W Delaware Brown Elizabeth Miss ldr 306 W Williams Brown Ella M Miss+ tchr rms 119 W Delaware Brown Eudora Mrs 129 W Waupansie Brown Etta Mrs 115 W Mazon Brown F W* physician 223 W Delaware Brown Frank* dray 317 W Chippewa Brown Harold 115 W Mazon Brown Helen 204 E James Brown Ida Mrs 222 E North Brown Jeanette Mrs 620 N Chicago Brown Mae Mrs 204 E James Brown Margaret 115 W Mazon Brown Mary 206 W Williams Brown Myram 620 N Chicago Brown Myrtle Miss+ bkpr 222 E North Brown Nettle Mrs 317 W Chippewa Brown Orville* Poultry 115 W Mazon Brown Orville Jr 115 W Mazon Brown Thomas* lab 306 E Williams Brown Vera rms 219 W Waupansie Brown Willard S+ hotel clerk rms Livingston Hotel Brown William* carp 620 N Chicago Brubaker Frank* labr 117 W Seminole Brubaker Frank Mrs 117 W Seminole Brumbach George* garage 212 W Pollard Brumbach Francis 212 W Pollard Brumbach Theresa Mrs 212 W Pollard Brozi John+ houseman rms Livingston Hotel Buehler Elsie Miss+ sten 311 S St Louis Buehler Hattie Mrs 311 S St Louis Buehler Ida Miss tchr 311 S St Louis Buehler Lottie Miss+ sten 311 S St Louis Buehler Peter* carp 311 S St Louis Bump A L* florist 216 E Waupansie Bump L M+ rms 216 E Waupansie Bump Mary Mrs 216 E Waupansie Bump Rose Mary 216 E Waupansie Bunderson Elmer+ mach 402 S Franklin Bunderson Hanna Mrs 402 S Franklin Bunderson Simon* rtd 402 S Franklin Bunicksen Alfred rms 217 E South Burger Chas* confr 320 W Delaware Burger Esther 208 E Renfrew Burger John* rtd 208 E Renfrew Burger Lily Mrs 320 W Delaware Burger Sophia Mrs 208 E Renfrew Burke Adolph* rtd 120 W Delaware Burke Louis+ rtd 120 W Delaware Burke Patrick+ fireman rms 301 S Washington Burnham Carrie Miss+ 302 E Chippewa Burnham Jane Mrs 302 E Chippewa Burnham Joseph* rtd 302 E Chippewa Burnham Mable Miss+ 302 E Chippewa Burns Albert* rtd 212 E South Burns Charlotte 212 E South Burns Claribel Mrs 212 E South Burns Harvey+ farmer 308 N Franklin Burns James* clk 110 W Delaware Burns Julia Mrs 110 W Delaware Burns Patrick+ rms 322 S Franklin Burns Ruth Miss tchr 212 E South Burns William L 322 S Franklin Bush Ada Miss+ 312 E Mazon Bush George* rtd 312 E Mazon Bush Lena Miss+ 312 E Mazon C Calder Electa M Mrs 326 W Delaware Campbell Ray+ r rd 104 W Chippewa Campbell Violet Mrs pianist 104 W Chippewa Carlin Walter+ osteopath rms 112 W Delaware Carmen Dora Mrs 301 S Franklin Carmen Frank* foreman 301 S Franklin Carty Alice Mrs 117 E Waupansie Carty Alice Miss+ clk 121 E Waupansie Carty Beside Miss+ clk 117 E Waupansie Carty Harry tinner 121 E Waupansie Carty Jane Miss+ cashier 117 E Waupansie Carty Mary Mrs 121 E Waupansie Case Mary Mrs 702 E Chippewa Cataldo Dominica N Chicago Cataldo Mary N Chicago Cataldo Pete N Chicago Cataldo Sam* porter Livingston N Chicago Cataldo Mrs N Chicago Catholic Church Father Parker priest Mazon Ave cor of Washington Cavanaugh Lydia Mrs 407 E James Chalmers Edward* salesman 311 E Chippewa Chalmers Harriet 311 E Chippewa Chalmers Harry 311 E Chippewa Chalmers Hazel 311 E Chippewa Chalmers Helen 311 E Chippewa Chalmers Jane Mrs 212 E James Chalmers John 311 E Chippewa Chalmers Lucelle 311 E Chippewa Chalmers Mable Mrs 311 E Chippewa Chapple Elizabeth Mrs 317 E Mazon Chapple Mary 317 E Mazon Chapple Thomas W* rtd 317 E Mazon Chase Ella Mrs 201 S St Louis Chase George* rtd 201 S St Louis Chase Leslie* bkpr 115 W Waupansie Chase Mayme+ nurse 201 5 St Louis Chase Minnie Mrs 115 W Waupansie Chester Ella C Mrs 400 E Chippewa Chester Francis 400 E Chippewa Chester Helen 400 E Chippewa Chester Louise 400 E Chippewa Chester Norton 400 E Chippewa Chester Robert bell boy 400 E Chippewa Chester Spencer 400 E Chippewa Chester W A* Keeley 400 E Chippewa Chester William L Jr 400 E Chippewa Chewning Marie I+ tchr rms 214 W Waupansie [[Christensen-11382|Christensen Alfred 417 W Delaware]] Christensen Andrew 109 N Franklin [[Christensen-11383|Christensen Arnold 417 W Delaware]] [[Christensen-11381|Christensen Arthur 417 W Delaware]] Christensen Bessie Miss+ nurse rms 113 W Delaware [[Christiansen-2793|Christensen Charles 417 W Delaware]] Christensen Christ rms 113 W Delaware [[Christensen-10642|Christensen Christ* tailor 417 W Delaware]] [[Christensen-10643|Christensen Christ Mrs 417 W Delaware]] [[Christiansen-2596|Christensen Edward 417 W Delaware]] [[Kristiansen-674|Christensen Harold elk 417 W Delaware]] Christenson James rms 113 W Delaware [[Christensen-11379|Christenson Millard 417 W Delaware]] [[Christensen-11378|Christensen 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Chippewa]] Christopher Elizabeth Mrs 400 N Chicago Christopher Elton 400 N Chicago Christopher Geneva 400 N Chicago Christopher Henry* mer 400 N Chicago Christopher Howard 400 N Chicago Christopher Mary Mrs 218 E Chippewa Christopher Raymond 400 N Chicago Christopher Thomas* rtd 218 E Chippewa Chubb Ada+ 207 W William Chubb Burnie M* bkpr 207 W William Chubb Clarence 207 W William Chubb Mattie W Mrs 207 W William Cilletti Dominick 210 E Seminole Cilletti Emil* shoemaker 210 E Seminole Cilletti Mary 210 E Seminole Clark Burton N Clinton Clark Margaret Mm N Clinton Clark John* lab N Clinton Clark Leonard N Clinton Clausen Carl* carp 213 W North Clausen Frank 213 W North Clausen Harry 213 W North Clausen Lily 213 W North Clausen Marie Mrs 213 W North Clausen Rosie 213 W North Clausen Ruth 213 W North Clausen Vera 213 W North Cleveland Hazel+ dom 122 W Seminole Cleveland James* lab 122 W Seminole Cleveland Julia Mrs 122 W Seminole Cockram William+ rtd rms 317 E Mazon Collins Ida Taylor Mrs 224 W Delaware Coman Tess Miss+ tchr 216 W Seminole Conant Allan lab Grand Central Hotel Conant Corn Mae Mrs prop Grand Central Hotel Conant Luella Grand Central Hotel Condon E J r rd 211 E Waupansie Condon Harold Jr 211 E Waupansie Condon Frances Miss+ 128 W South Condon Jas* r rd 128 W South Condon Mary Ellen 211 E Waupansie Condon Mary Mrs 128 W South Condon Rose Mrs 211 E Waupansie Conery Agnes M Mrs 203 S Prairie Conery Josephine 203 S Prairie Conery Maurice * conductor 203 S Prairie Conery Maurice Jr 203 S Prairie Congregational Church Rev Wilson pastor W Delaware cor Washington Connor Dorothy May 301 N Franklin Connor Electa Mrs 301 N Franklin Connor Howard* reporter 301 N Franklin Connor William Dustin 301 N Franklin Conrad George* rtd 110 N Franklin Conrad George* rtd 211 E South Conrad Clara* 110 N Franklin Conrad George Mrs 211 E South Conroy Agnes Mrs 203 S Prairie Conroy Josephine 203 S Prairie Conroy Morris* r rd 203 S Prairie Conroy Morris Jr 208 S Prairie Conway James* lab 404 S Franklin Conway Kate Miss+ restaurant 316 S Franklin Conway Phil+ teaming 316 S Franklin Conway James Mrs 404 S Franklin Cook Anna Mrs 213 E Renfrew Cook Iva 213 E Renfrew Cook William O* r m c 213 E Renfrew Cosgrove Irma 309 E Delaware Cosgrove Irma Mrs 309 E Delaware Cosgrove John 309 E Delaware Cosgrove Jos* tinner 309 E Delaware Cosgrove Joseph Jr 309 E Delaware Costello Agnes Miss 419 W Delaware Costello Anna Mrs 419 W Delaware Costello Daniel 419 W Delaware Costello Edward Sr* fireman 419 W Delaware Costello Edward Jr 419 W Delaware Costello James 419 W Delaware Costello Theresa 419 W Delaware Craig Emma Mrs rms 310 N Prairie Crandall Carrie Miss+ 311 W Mazon Crandall Chas E+ rtd 311 W Mazon Crandall Emma Miss rms Grand Central Hotel Crandall Oliver+ rtd 311 W Mazon Crews Myrtle rms 317 E Mazon Cronin Mary L Mrs Prop Cottage Hotel 118 E Mazon Cummings Daniel 213 N Clinton Cummings Elizabeth 213 N Clinton Cummings S Fred* sales mgr 213 N Clinton Cummings S Fred Jr 213 N Clinton Cummings Justine 213 N Clinton Cummings Phyllis 213 N Clinton Cummings Sigourney Mrs 213 N Clinton Cunliffe Arthur Columbia Cunliffe Arthur B* r rd Columbia Cunliffe Beulah Mrs Columbia Cunliffe Bernice Columbia Cunliffe Henrietta Columbia Cunliffe Pauline Columbia D Danish Lutheran Church Rev Aaberg pastor W Chippewa cor Lincoln Davidson John+ lab E Chippewa Davis Anna Mrs 208 E Pollard Davis Frank* rtd 208 E Pollard Davis Jessie Miss+ nurse 208 E Pollard Davis Sue Mrs 127 W Seminole Dawson Carroll 204 E Waupansie Dawson Dolly Mrs 323 E Seminole Dawson E B Mrs 204 E Waupansie Dawson J P contractor 204 E Waupansie Dawson Rosemond 204 E Waupansie Dawson Russel* car inspec 323 E Seminole Deegan James L* plasterer 306 N Chicago Deegan James Mrs 306 N Chicago Deegan James Jr 306 N Chicago Deegan Louise N 306 N Chicago Deegan Mary 306 N Chicago De Ment Ethel Mrs Morris De Ment Margaret Morris De Ment Oakly Morris De Ment Okir* Alton mail clerk Morris De Ment Stuart Morris Dennehe Bridget Mrs 227 W William Dennehe Eliza Mrs 419 W James Dennehe John 327 W William Dennehe Margaret Miss+ tel opr 419 W James Dennehe Sylvester 419 W James Dennehe T E+ 327 W William Dennehe Tom* plumber 419 W James Deutsch Edith 119 W Mazon Deutsch Eugenie Mrs 119 W Mazon Deutsch Grace 119 W Mazon Deutsch Herman* merchant 119 W Mazon Deutsch Leo 119 W Mazon Deutsch Marion 119 W Mazon Dickler Clara Mrs laundry 407 W Chippewa Dickler Edward 407 W Chippewa Diefenbach Anton J* barber 112 E South Diefenbach Antonio* barber 301 S Washington Diefenbach Catherine Mrs 112 E South Diefenbach Edith 112 E South Diefenbach Helen 112 E South Diefenbach Joseph* insurance agent 117 E South Diefenbach Josephine Mrs 301 S Washington Diefenbach Marcella Mrs 117 E South Diefenbach Margaret Miss tchr 112 E South Diefenbach Mary 112 E South Dietal Adam+ rms S Odell Dippon David* rtd 301 E Mazon Dippon Mary D Mrs 215 E James Dittus Edward* 301 E James Dittus Sarah Mrs 301 E Tames Doepke Edward 702 E Chippewa Doepke Gertrude Mrs 702 E Chippewa Doepke Otto* r rd 702 E Chippewa Doherty Agnes Miss+ 116 W Mazon Doherty John J+ cashier bank 116 W Mazon Doherty Mary Mrs 116 W Mazon Donahue Annie Mrs 215 E James Donahue John* 215 E James Donahue Mary 215 E James Dondanville F M physician 107 E North Dondanville Rita Mrs 107 E North Dondanville Robert 107 E North Donigan George+ insurance 112 W Mazon Donigan James J+ painter 112 W Mazon Donigan Lydia O Mrs 112 W Mazon Dorris Laura Mrs 401 E James Dovey Stella+ 114 E Mazon Drew Annie 405 E William Drew Arta Miss+ bkpr 403 E William Drew Bessie 405 E William Drew Earl* butcher 303 E Mazon Drew Emma Mrs 303 E Mazon Drew Herbert+ butcher 403 E William Drew Marion+ butcher 405 E William Drew May Mrs 405 E William Drew Wesley R* meats 405 E William Drew Wilson+ butcher 405 E William Duckett Aldine Miss+ nurse 218 E North Duffy Helen 308 W William Duffy Ralph 308 W William Duffy Ruth Mrs 308 W William Duffy William* blksmith 308 W William Dunlap Agnes Mrs 221 E Pollard Dunlap Maude Miss+ 221 E Pollard Dunlap Robert* rtd 221 E Pollard Dunlop Jennie Miss+ 109 W Waupansie Dunlop Mary Miss+ 109 W Waupansie Durphy Charles+ painter 326 W Delaware Dustin K Mrs 301 N Franklin Dustin W G* editor 301 N Franklin Dyer Cyrus* p o Morris Dyer Dorothy Morris Dyer Phoebe Mrs Morris Dyer Helen Morris Dyer Margery Morris E Edgington Harvey* stonecutter 122 E Waupansie Edgington Laura Mrs 122 E Waupansie Eldridge Anna Mrs 306 E Chippewa Ellison Gordon 308 Prairie Empie Capitola Miss+ hkpr 210 E James Empie Emily Mrs 100 W Waupansie Empie Emily Mrs 210 W James Empie Walter V student 301 W James Empie William* Keeley 301 W James Empie Winnie Mrs 301 W James Epstein A B* merch 106 N Franklin Epstein Betsey Mrs 106 N Franklin Epstein Esther 106 N Franklin Epstein Jeanette Miss+ clk 106 N Franklin Epstein Julius B 106 N Franklin Epstein Lillian 106 N Franklin Epstein Nathan+ clk 106 N Franklin Epstein Rebecca Miss tchr 106 N Franklin Erickson Carl A* tailor 321 W Mazon Erickson Emma Mrs 221 W Mazon Erickson Esther 221 W Mazon Erickson John 621 W Mazon Erickson Victor 321 W Mazon [[Eskildsen-107|Eskildson Ehmsen* clk 225 W Delaware]] [[Weir-6174|Eskildson Mary Mrs 225 W Delaware]] Eubrick Agnes 300 W South Eubrick George* eng 300 W South F Fallis Clara+ 111 N Washington Farrel Edna rms 117 W Waupansie Farrell Edward+ cook 224 W James Farrell Eliza Mrs 224 W James Farrel Irene rms 117 W Waupansie Fauser Adolph* plumber 208 W Waupansie Fauser Hanna Mrs 208 W Waupansie Fay Christopher* lab 122 W Delaware Fay Kate Mrs rms 311 W Chippewa Fay Leslie rms 217 E North Fay Lloyd 122 W Delaware Fay Nellie Mrs 122 W Delaware Fedderson Christiana Mrs 213 W Seminole Fedderson Dorothy Mae 108 W Mazon Fedderson Elmer* clerk 108 W Mazon Fedderson Henry* 213 W Seminole Fedderson Sophia Mrs 108 W Mazon Fenn Carrie Mrs boarding house 117 W Waupansie Fenn Ella Miss+ 117 W Waupansie Ferguson Caroline 222 W Waupansie Ferguson Edward C* garage 222 W Waupansie Ferguson Helen 222 W Waupansie Ferguson Josephine 222 W Waupansie Ferguson Josephine Mrs 222 W Waupansie Ferguson Margaret Mrs 404 E Chippewa Fifield Jenks* 123 W Waupansie Fifield Louise Mrs 123 W Waupansie Filson Hattie Mrs 215 E South Filson Robert* r cond 215 E South Finley Daniel* elevator 217 W South Finley Liddy Mrs 217 W South Finley Myldred 217 W South Finnegan Anna Mrs 111 E South Finnegan Bridget 306 E Delaware First M E Church Rev Geo H McClung pastor W Mazon cor Prairie Fisk Lillian Miss+ tchr 217 W Chippewa Fitzpatrick Genevieve Miss+ 411 W Mazon Fitzpatrick Timothy+ rtd W James Flack Carl 210 W Delaware Flack John* lab 210 W Delaware Flack Louise Miss+ waitress 210 W Delaware Flack Mena Mrs 210 W Delaware Flagler Elizabeth Mrs 311 N Franklin Flagler Eugene hdw mer 113 N Franklin Flagler G N* rtd 311 N Franklin Flagler George 201 N Washington Flagler Lettie Mrs 113 N Franklin Flagler Louise Miss+ 113 N Franklin Flagler Nelle Mrs 201 N Washington Flagler Robert 201 N Washington Flagler Wilhemina 311 N Franklin Fleck Albert farm hand 319 W William Fleck Emma Mrs 319 W William Fleck Orval 319 W William Finnegan John Sr* ret 306 E Delaware Finnegan Elizabeth+ 306 E Delaware Fleck Wllliam* lab 319 W William Flomerfelt Charles L* conductor 406 E Chippewa Flomerfelt Dollie Mrs 406 E Chippewa Foersterling Chas E* 304 E James Foersterling Barbara Mrs 304 E James Fogerty Clarence* r rd S Odell Fogerty Mrs S Odeli Ford Frank+ rtd 117 E Chippewa Fowlie Anna Mrs 222 E Waupansie Fowlie Carrie Mrs 104 E Waupansie Fowlie Edward+ lab 222 E Waupansie Fowlie Frank+ lab 222 E Waupansie Fowlie William* foreman 104 E Waupansie Fowlie William* r rd 222 E Waupansie Fox D L* factory 125 W Seminole Fox Eleanor 125 W Seminole Fox Hattie Mrs 410 E Chippewa Fox John 125 W Seminole Fox Lydia Miss+ tchr 410 E Chippewa Fox Mary Mrs 125 W Seminole Fox Susie Miss+ 410 E Chippewa Fox Mr+ r rd rms 123 E South Fransden Frank* lab 306 W South Frandsen Mary Mrs 306 W South Fratea Baby E Mazon Fratea Frank* shoemaker E Mazon Fratea Mary Mrs E Mazon Fratea Mary E Mazon Fratea Tony E Mazon Frederking Amelia Mrs 214 E Pollard French Ambrose 410 N Chicago French Charles* 410 N Chicago French Chas Mrs 410 N Chicago French Helen 410 N Chicago French Leona 410 N Chicago Friend Albert F+ upholsterer 209 Prairie Fronek Nettle dom E Mazon Fronek Vera dom E Mazon Funk Minnie Mrs 207 W Chippewa Funk William* 207 W Chippewa G [[Gantzert-5|Gantzert Henry* rtd 300 E Delaware]] [[Pfeiffer-2981|Gantzert Mary Mrs 300 E Delaware]] Garrett Florence Mrs 300 E James Garrett Jim* rtd 300 E James Garrett Mary Mrs 108 N Chippewa Geis Cecelia O Miss tchr 121 E South Geis Elizabeth 108 W Seminole Geis John* rtd 121 E South Geis Joseph* barber 108 W Seminole Geis Mary A Mrs 121 E South Geis Mary Mrs 108 W Seminole Geis Paul 108 W Seminole Geis Virginia 108 W Seminole Gemmill Jane Mrs 206 Odell Gemmill Madge T Miss+ 206 Odell German Lutheran Church E Mazon cor St Louis Martin Mueller Pastor Gibbons Austin* real estate 203 N Clinton Gibbons Cora Mrs 417 W Mazon Gibbons Ethel 317 W Delaware Gibbons Frank* grain 417 Mazon Gibbons Margerete Mrs 303 N Clinton Gibbons W E* r rd 317 W Delaware Gibbons W E Mrs 317 W Delaware Giles Arthur 400 S Franklin Giles Harry+ lab 400 S Franklin Giles Ruth+ 400 S Franklin Giles William H* town 400 W Franklin Gillispie Bert* painter 116 E Waupansie Gillispie Fred* rtd 116 E Waupansie Gillispie Gladys Mrs 116 E Waupansie Gillispie Lloyd* painter 116 E Waupansie Gillispie Myra Mrs 116 E Waupansie Gillispie Myrtle 116 E Waupansie Gillispie Nellie A Mrs 116 E Waupansie Gillispie Robert 116 E Waupansie Golosky Martin* r rd 217 E North Golosky Mary Mrs 217 E North Goodman Anna Mrs 222 W Waupansie Goodman Bruce engineer 207 W Mazon Goodman Edward B* clk rms 324 E Seminole Goodman Elizabeth Mrs 207 W Mazon Goodman Margaret Mrs rms 324 E Seminole Goodman Rupert 207 W Mazon Goodman Virginia 324 E Seminole Goodspeed Arthur+ 104 W Waupansie Goodspeed Samuel* 104 W Waupansie Goodspeed Selah+ 104 W Waupansie Gorbett Albert* lab W William Gorbett Christina W William Gorbett Oscar W William Gorbett Seth W William Gould Elizabeth Mrs 303 W Delaware Gould R H* rtd 303 W Delaware Grady Aleita May 208 N Franklin Grady J W* city clerk 208 N Franklin Grady Jennie Mrs 208 N Franklin Granges Kittie+ maid 114 E Mazon Graham Anna Mrs 207 W Delaware Graham Clarence 304 N Franklin Graham Fred 207 W Delaware Graham Howard 207 W Delaware Graham Mary Mrs 304 N Franklin Graham T J* painter 207 W Delaware Graham Wm H* painter 304 N Franklin Grahn Alfred gdnr rms 103 E South Gram Carl D 215 W Delaware Gram Cary Mrs 213 W Delaware Gram Jens B 215 W Delaware Gram Mary 215 W Delaware Grahm O P* lab 215 W Delaware Gram Peter E 215 W Delaware Graves Elizabeth 206 W Seminole Graves Ella Mrs 206 W Seminole Graves Ives* P M 206 W Seminole Graves John 206 W Seminole Gregg R D* real estate 210 E North Gregory Clay* 412 W South Gregory Eliza Mrs 412 W South Gregory James 207 W South Gregory James Mrs rms 317 W Chippewa Gregory Joseph* freight office 323 W William Gregory Margaret Mrs 323 W William Gregory Mary Mrs 207 W South Gregory Mary 207 W South Gregory Villa 323 W William Gregory William* C & A freight 207 W South Gregory William Jr 207 W South Griffith Molly Mrs 209 W Chippewa Griffith Roy* liq wholesale 209 W Chippewa Grobe John+ well digger rms Kepplinger block [[Krug-816|Groll Anna Mrs N Chicago]] Groll Eunice 112 E Waupansie [[Groll-184|Groll Harry* N Chicago]] [[Groll-185|Groll Howard N Chicago]] [[Groll-186|Groll Louis N Chicago]] [[Groll-187|Groll Ralph N Chicago]] Grundler Joe* farm 300 E South Grundler Mattie Mrs 300 E South Grundler William 300 E South Grush Bertha Miss+ 318 E South Grush Elizabeth Mrs 318 E South Grush Ezra* rtd 318 E South Grush Frank+ 318 E South Guasta Paul+ rms E Waupansie H Hager Earl* lumber 403 E Delaware Hager George* rtd 307 N Franklin Hager Henry+ 307 N Franklin Hager Louise Mrs 403 E Delaware Hager Margaret Mrs 307 N Franklin Hagerty Celsus r rd 122 E South Hagerty Charles J+ carp rms 122 E South Hagerty Herschell+ rtd rms Grand Central Hotel Hagerty Margaret Mrs 122 E South Hagerty Margaret Miss+ 122 E South Haggerty Agatha 403 W Mazon Haggerty Genevieve clk 403 W Mazon Haggerty James* stock buyer 403 W Mazon Haggerty Marguerite Mrs 403 W Mazon Haggerty Mary 403 W Mazon Haggerty Thomas clk 403 W Mazon Hahn Ada Miss 113 E South Hahn Adrian 104 5 Franklin Hahn Arthur 113 E South Hahn Edith Mrs 104 5 Franklin Hahn Edward* grocer 104 5 Franklin Hahn Ella Miss 214 E North Hahn Luther* poultry 401 E Delaware Hahn Olive Mrs 401 E Delaware Hahn Sophia Mrs 113 E South Haise Frank* bkpr Keeley 211 N Washington Haise Harriet 211 N Washington Haise Hattie Mrs 211 N Washington Halloran Edward 318 W Delaware Halloran Michael* Keeley 318 W Delaware Halloran M Mrs 318 W Delaware Halm Flavia Mrs 117 W Chippewa Halm Lawrence P* condr 117 W Chippewa Hamilton Charles L* Keeley physician 209 N Washington Hamilton C L Mrs 209 N Washington Hamilton Gene+ r m c 209 N Washington Hanlon Anna Miss housekeeper 415 W Delaware Hanlon Catherine Mrs 204 E Pollard Hanlon Cyril 204 E Pollard Hanlon Dorothy 204 E Pollard Hanlon Harold 204 E Pollard Hanlon James* poultry 204 E Pollard Hanlon Helen 204 E Pollard Hanlon John+ E Waupansie Hanlon Julia+ maid 112 W Mazon Hanlon Lawrence 204 E Pollard Hanlon Mary Mrs E Waupansie Hanlon Mary 204 E Pollard Hanlon Nellie Miss housekeeper 129 W Mazon Hannum Don* lbr 111 E Seminole Hannum Joseph 111 E Seminole Hannum Rose Mrs 111 E Seminole Hannum Thelma 111 E Seminole [[Hansen-23538|Hansen Andrew* rtd 204 W Seminole]] Hansen Arthur+ brkm 303 W Delaware Hansen Chris+ clk 201 N Prairie [[Olsen-16273|Hansen Christiana Mrs 204 W Seminole]] Hansen Christina Mrs E Seminole Hansen Flora 121 N Prairie Hansen Gertrude dom 212 W Mazon Hansen Hans J* rtd 205 E Renfrew [[Hansen-23540|Hansen Harold+ chemist 204 W Seminole]] Hansen Jens+ police rms 129 E Chippewa Hansen Julia Miss+ maid 203 W Mazon Hansen Lena Mrs 205 E Renfrew [[Hansen-23541|Hansen Leslie mechanic 204 W Seminole]] Hansen Lilia 303 W Delaware Hansen Mary Mrs dom 303 W Delaware [[Hansen-23539|Hansen Myrtle+ sten 204 W Seminole]] Harlan James+ farm hand 118 E Mazon Harris Elsie Mrs rms 210 W Mazon Harris Gertrude Miss+ sten 208 E Chippewa Harris Le Roy 210 W Mazon Harrison Clara Mrs 224 W Seminole Harrison Leonard* salesman 224 W Seminole Hart E J+ Vet rms 129 E Chippewa Hart Howard 128 W South Hart Robert 128 W South Hartling Mary Mrs 115 W Delaware Hartling Richard* 115 W Delaware Hatting Agnes 226 W Delaware Hatting Anna 226 W Delaware Hatting Florence Miss+ 226 W Delaware Hatting Helena Miss+ tchr 226 W Delaware Hatting Joseph+ carp 226 W Delaware Hatting William* mer 226 W Delaware Hayes David* rtd 129 W Chippewa Hayes David Mrs 129 W Chippewa Hayes Dell P Mrs 104 W Seminole Hayes Huldah Mrs 119 E Chippewa Hayes Isabelle Genee 119 E Chippewa Hayes John B* garage 119 E Chippewa Hayes John B Jr 119 E Chippewa Hayes Marian Louise 119 E Chippewa Hayes May Miss+ 104 W Seminole Hayes Sarah Miss 129 W Chippewa Hayes Theo J* salesman 104 W Seminole Hayes Baby 119 E Chippewa Haynes William 306 S Washington Haynes Elizabeth 306 S Washington Haynes Harry* r rd 306 S Washington Haynes Hilaf Miss+ 217 W Chippewa Haynes Olive Mrs 306 5 Washington Haynes Virginia 306 S Washington Hefner Rebecca Miss+ 209 E North Hempfing Millie Mrs 209 W Delaware Hempfing Walter* opr 209 W Delaware Hempfing Walter Jr 209 W Delaware Hennesy Catherine Mrs 429 W James Hennesy Catherine Miss+ tel opr 429 W James Hennesy John+ lab 429 W James Heron Ed+ opr 123 E South Higgins Daniel* 109 W Delaware Higgins Mary F Mrs 109 W Delaware Hildy Bertha Mrs 323 W Delaware Hildy Wayne 323 W Delaware Hildy W J* mu tchr 323 W Delaware Hildreth Edward* barber 414 W Delaware Hildreth Evelyn Mrs 414 W Delaware Hildreth Lee 414 W Delaware Hildreth Maxine 414 W Delaware Hildreth Ruth 414 W Delaware Hill Lydia Miss+ 223 E Spencer Hill Marie 223 E Spencer Hill Myra Mrs 223 E Spencer Hills Frederick rms 211 W Mazon Hinch Amy Mrs 214 W Mazon Hinch Arthur* mechanic 214 W Mazon Hinch Donald 214 W Mazon Hinch Howard 214 W Mazon Hintz Ella Miss waitress rms Livingston Hotel Hirtelinde Josephine Miss+ maid 121 W Mazon Hoag Cara+ tchr 118 W Seminole Hodell Maggie Mrs 213 E North Hodell Stewart M* oilman 213 E North Hodgman Cyrus 215 E Pollard Hodgman Edward+ carp 215 E Pollard Hodgman Jeanette 215 E Pollard Hodgman L H* contractor 215 E Pollard Hodgman Lida Mrs 215 E Pollard Hoffman Christine Mrs 118 E Waupansie Hoffman Edna Mrs 111 E North Hoffman Edward* bank 111 E North Hoffman Emma Miss+ 313 W James Hohenshell Finley* carp 123 E South Hohenshell Lida Mrs 123 E South Holbrook Allan* editor 218 W Waupansie Holbrook Charlotte Mrs 218 W Waupansie Holbrook Dudley 218 W Waupansie Holbrook Paul 218 W Waupansie Holbrook Roger 218 W Waupansie Hollenbeck George* merchant 126 W Seminole Hollenbeck Margaret 126 W Seminole Hollenbeck Nora Mrs 1 26 W Seminole Hollenbeck Nora 126 W Seminole [[Horn-9906|Horn Alma Miss 411 W Delaware]] [[Horn-9897|Horn Carl* carpet weaver 411 W Delaware]] [[Horn-9904|Horn Frank 411 W Delaware]] [[Horn-9896|Horn Fred 411 W Delaware]] [[Horn-9900|Horn Minnie Miss+ 411 W Delaware]] [[Horn-9901|Horn Otto+ painter 411 W Delaware]] Hornberger Catherine Mrs 220 E Waupansie Hornberger L F* 212 E Waupansie Hornberger M Mrs 212 E Waupansie Horsch Frank+ lab rms 301 S Franklin Horton Fannie Mrs 227 W Seminole Huber Ella 120 East Huber Leonard* 120 East Huber Lillie Mrs 120 East Huey Elizabeth Mrs 119 W Chippewa Hughes Emma Miss+ nurse 206 N Franklin Hughes Margaret Mrs 206 N Franklin Hurley Daniel+ r rd 311 W Chippewa Hurley John+ lab 311 W Chippewa Hurley Maggie Mrs 311 W Chippewa Hurley Matthew+ lab 311 W Chippewa Huseha Anna waitress rms 210 W Delaware I Imrie Agnes Mrs 227 W Mazon Imrie David* rtd 227 W Mazon J Jacobsgaard Grace Mrs 109 W Chippewa Jacobsgaard Jens* rtd 109 W Chippewa Jacobsgaard Mary Miss+ elk 109 W Chippewa Jefferies Dorothy rms 214 E James Jefferies Mary Mrs 214 E James Jefferies Charles* machinist 314 E Mazon Jefferies Charles Jr 314 E Mazon Jefferies Hannah Mrs 220 E William Jefferies John H* rtd 220 E William Jefferies Mary Mrs 314 E Mazon Jenkins George* teamster 123 E Waupansie Jenkins Mary Mrs 217 W Delaware Jenkins Nellie Mrs 123 E Waupansie Jenkins Thomas* 217 W Delaware Jensen A M* carp 219 E Waupansie Jensen Agnes 217 W North Jensen Arnold 219 E Waupansie Jensen C Mrs 219 E Waupansie Jensen Carrie Miss clk 316 W Chippewa Jensen Chris blacksmith 316 W Chippewa Jensen Christian tiler rms 111 E Seminole Jensen Christine Mrs 217 W North Jensen Clara 217 W North Jensen Dagny 316 W Chippewa Jensen Ellen 316 W Chippewa Jensen George* paint 214 W South Jensen Gudmund 316 W Chippewa Jensen Harold 219 E Waupansie Jensen Helen+ maid 123 W Mazon Jensen Herman 219 E Waupansie Jensen Inga Miss+ maid 200 W Mazon [[Jensen-17198|Jensen Jacob* well driller 418 W Delaware]] Jensen Lily 217 W North [[Jensen-17202|Jensen Martha Miss+ clk 418 W Delaware]] Jensen Mary Mrs 214 W South Jensen Otto* well driller 217 W North Jensen Rigmor 316 W Chippewa [[Jensen-15618|Jensen Ruby 418 W Delaware]] [[Jensen-17200|Jensen Siegert 418 W Delaware]] Jensen Signa 316 W Chippewa [[Andersen-9019|Jensen Sina Mrs 418 W Delaware]] Jensen Valdemar* blacksmith 316 W Chippewa Jensen George+ painter 216 W South Jensen Mary Mrs 216 W South Jepsen Alfred* 217 E South Jepsen Anna Mrs laundry 308 E Chippewa Jepsen Anna Marie 121 E Chippewa Jepsen Christina Mrs 217 E South Jepsen Edna 121 E Chippewa Jepsen Hilda Mrs 325 E Waupansie Jepsen Jep* blacksmith 325 E Waupansie Jepsen Louise Miss+ laundry 308 E Chippewa Jepsen Sine Mrs 121 E Chippewa Johnson Arbia 105 W James Johnson Drea Miss+ sten rms 207 S Prairie Johnson Erwin 105 W James Johnson Estell 105 W James Johnson Ethel 105 W James Johnson Jennie Mrs 128 W Delaware Johnson John W* lab 105 W James Johnson Martha Mrs 105 W James Johnson Mary Miss+ maid 213 N Clinton Johnson Mattie Miss+ sten 128 W Delaware Johnson Theresa Miss+ tchr 211 N Washington Johnson Velma 105 W James Johnson Zed* rtd 128 W Delaware Jones Alvah* rtd 216 W Delaware Jones Irma Miss+ sten 216 W Delaware Jones Mary Mrs 216 W Delaware Johnston Alton* electrician 213 W Chippewa Johnston Charles W 213 W Chippewa Johnston Nettle Mrs 213 W Delaware Jordan Olive Mrs nurse rms 306 S Washington Jorgensen Margaret rms 323 W Chippewa Judd Curtis J+ rtd Keeley Institute Judge Henry+ clk 206 E James Judge Jessie Mrs 206 E James Judge John* rtd 319 E Seminole Judge Mae Miss tchr 206 E James Judge Maria Mrs 319 E Seminole Judge Richard+ lineman 319 E Seminole Judge Susie 206 E James Judge Thomas Jr+ lab 219 E Seminole Juhlar Antraus 321 W James Juhlar Elska 321 W James Juhlar Hans* rtd 321 W James Juhlar Nellie Mrs 321 W James Juhlar Russell 321 W James K Kaminetzki Celia Mrs 105 W Delaware Kamlnetzki Heime* tailor 105 W Delaware Kamlnetzki Hilda 105 W Delaware Kaminetzki Joseph 105 W Delaware Kaminetzki Samuel 105 W Delaware Karlson Alice+ governess 121 N Prairie Kelagher James* 308 S Franklin Kelagher James Mrs 308 S Franklin Kelagher Dalton 308 S Franklin Kelar Chris* minister W James Kelar Esther Miss W James Kelar Eva May W James Kelar Mildred W James Kelar Myrtle Mrs W James Kelar Roger Herbert W James Kelch Laura Miss dom 303 S Chicago Kelch Lena Miss+ dom 324 W William Kelch Otto+ 324 W William Kelley Margaret Miss+ restaurant 105 W Chippewa Kelley Olivia Miss+ restaurant 105 W Chippewa Kepplinger Alvina 205 E Pollard Kepplinger Chris* rtd 205 E Pollard Kepplinger Dora Miss+ 205 E Pollard Kepplinger Earna 123 E Seminole Kepplinger Elizabeth Mrs 123 E Seminole Kepplinger George* mfgr Kepplinger Block Kepplinger George farm hand 205 E Pollard Kepplinger Kate Mrs 208 E Waupansie Kepplinger Louisa Mrs Kepplinger Block Kepplinger William 123 E Seminole Kern Arthur P+ telephone 108 W Delaware Kern Catherine Mrs 108 W Delaware Kern Florence Mrs 300 W Chippewa Kern George* clk 221 W Delaware Kern Grace 300 W Chippewa Kern Helen Mrs 221 W Delaware Kern Ludwig 221 W Delaware Kern P D* mer 300 W Chippewa Kern Peter Jr 300 W Chippewa Kern Sofa D Mrs 224 W Chippewa Kern Virginia 221 W Delaware Ketcham Frances E 310 N Franklin Ketcham Gertrude H 114 E Seminole Ketcham Gertrude N Miss tchr 310 N Franklin Ketcham Helen G 114 E Seminole Ketcham James B* rtd 114 E Seminole Ketcham Logan W 310 N Franklin Ketcham Mary Mrs 114 E Seminole Ketcham Mary E Miss+ tchr 310 N Franklin Ketcham Maurine N 310 N Franklin Ketcham Nora Mrs 310 N Franklin Kime Emma Mrs 218 E Renfrew Kime Esther 218 E Renfrew Kime George* rtd 202 E Pollard Kime Randall 218 E Renfrew Kime Mattie 218 E Renfrew Kime Willis 218 E Renfrew Kiuster John+ lab 321 E Seminole Kirkendall Edward* rtd 209 E Renfrew Kirkendall Elizabeth Mrs 209 E Renfrew Klein Emma Mrs 315 E Waupansie Klein John W+ 315 E Waupansie Klein Frank+ 315 E Waupansie Klitz Arnold E Mazon Klitz Elmer* restaurant 111 E Seminole Klitz Grace Mrs rest prop Mazon Cafe E Mazon Klitz Katherine Mrs 111 E Seminole Klitz Mary 111 E Seminole Klitz Paul* cement N Franklin Klitz Simon P* Reformatory foreman E Mazon Klitz Stanley E Mazon Klitz Irene Mrs N Franklin Klughart Harold 310 W South Klughart John* rtd 227 W South Klughart Mable Mrs 310 W South Klughart Mattie Mrs 227 W South Klughart Wm tmstr 310 W South Knott Miss+ sew 118 E Mazon [[Knudsen-2451|Knudsen Christian 408 W South]] [[Mattesen-6|Knudsen Christine Mrs 408 W South]] [[Knudsen-2445|Knudsen Hanna 408 W South]] Knudsen Jens P* rtd 116 W Seminole [[Knudsen-2447|Knudsen Jorgen 408 W South]] [[Knudsen-2452|Knudsen Knute 408 W South]] Knudsen Martha Mrs 116 W Seminole [[Knudsen-2444|Knudsen Pete* tailor 408 W South]] Koehler J W+ chemist rms Keeley Laboratory Koehler J Mrs 411 E Mazon Koehler Lois 411 E Mazon Koehnline Mrs rms 208 W South Korsgaard Agnes Miss tchr 308 E South Korsgaard Anna Louise 309 E South Korsgaard James* cement 309 E South Korsgaard Maria Mrs 309 E South Korsgaard Paul 309 E South Korsgaard Viggo 309 E South Koester John 321 E Seminole Koten Carl* minister 209 W Mazon Koten Roy 209 W Mazon Koten Sarah Mrs 209 W Mazon Krug John* rtd 330 E Seminole Krug Margaret Mrs 330 E Seminole L LaSalle Miss+ tchr 309 E Mazon Lagoni Christina Mrs rms 224 W Chippewa Lagoni John * carp rms 224 W Chippewa Landers Bud N Chicago Landers Doris N Chicago Landers Edna N Chicago Landers Elva N Chicago Landers Harry N Chicago Landers Minnie Mrs housework N Chicago Landers Paul N N Chicago Larimer Geo* 208 E Seminole Larsen Albert H* hdw mer 201 N Prairie Larsen Anna Mrs 201 N Prairie [[Poulsen-713|Larsen Christina Mrs 410 W Chippewa]] [[Larson-5168|Larsen Edith 410 W Chippewa]] [[Larsen-4807|Larsen Edna 410 W Chippewa]] Larsen J A+ r rd 508 S Clinton [[Larsen-11163|Larsen Lars* mer 101 E Seminole]] [[Larsen-11164|Larsen Lilly 101 E Seminole]] Larsen Marian 201 N Prairie [[Jorgensen-5097|Larsen Petrea Mrs 101 E Seminole]] [[Larsen-11158|Larsen Viola 410 W Chippewa]] Laubhan H G* land agent 201 W Delaware Laubhan Julia 201 W Delaware Laubhan Mania Mrs 201 W Delaware Laubhan Marjorie 201 W Delaware Laubhan Maurice 201 W Delaware Laubhan Ralph 201 W Delaware Lawler Anna Mrs 407 S Lincoln Lawler Edward+ painter rms 203 W Delaware Lawler George* r rd 407 S Lincoln Lawler George Jr 407 S Lincoln Lawler James 407 S Lincoln Lawler Loretta 407 S Lincoln Lawler Masie 407 S Lincoln Lawler Thomas 407 S Lincoln Lavell Walter+ mason rms 200 N Franklin Lembrick Henry+ carp 203 S Washington Lembrick Kate Mrs 303 S Washington Leonards Sam r rd ring 311 S Prairie Leopold Alma Miss maid 211 W Mazon Leopold Edna dom 303 S Washington Lesser Kate Mrs 106 W Chippewa Lesser Theodore* assist plumber 106 W Chippewa Lewis E B* mer 112 N Franklin Lewis Harold+ clk 113 N Franklin Lewis Kathryn 113 N Franklin Lewis Nellie Miss+ clk rms 319 S Franklin Lewis Stella Mrs 113 N Franklin Lightholder Ellen Mrs 211 E Waupansie Linda Carl+ tiler Kepplinger Block Lister William H+ lab 413 E James Lloyd Monte+ telephone rms 129 E Chippewa Lobel Leo+ tailor rms 128 W Delaware Long Chris* barber 116 W Chippewa Long Cora Mrs 510 S Franklin Long Emmet 116 W Chippewa Long Helen 510 S Franklin Long Hugh 510 S Franklin Long Loyd 116 W Chippewa Long Ora Mrs 116 W Chippewa Long Peter 510 S Franklin Long Ralph 116 W Chippewa Longe Julia Miss+ 603 S Clinton Longe Margaret Mrs 603 S Clinton Longe Mary Miss+ 603 S Clinton Lorhman Annella Mrs 313 W Delaware Lohrman John+ lab 315 W Delaware Lorimer George* tmstr 208 E Seminole Lorimer May Mrs 208 E Seminole Losee Earl+ p o 112 E Mazon Losee Edward* poultry 126 E Seminole Losee Lottie Miss+ 112 E Mazon Losee Rose Mrs 126 E Seminole Losee Sarah Miss+ 112 E Mazon Lower Eulalia+ tchr Renfrew Lodge Lower Frank* farmer Renfrew Lodge Lower Grace Renfrew Lodge Lower Louise Renfrew Lodge Lower Mary Mrs Renfrew Lodge Lowe Mary 122 E Waupansie Lumely Bernice Miss tel opr rms 119 W Seminole Lund Carl* janitor 327 W Delaware Lund Clara 327 W Delaware Lund Manen Mrs 217 W Waupansie Lund Martin+ lab 327 W Delaware Lund Mary Mrs 327 W Delaware Lund Nels* 217 W Waupansie Lydigsen Andrew rms 115 W Waupansie Lydigsen Elma+ rms 115 W Waupansie M Maclear Mary Miss+ tchr rms 214 W Waupansie MacGregor Harriet A Mrs 312 S Prairie MacGregor John A* Keeley Dr 312 S Prairie Malloy Michael J+ porter rms 308 E Delaware Malloy Patrick J+ porter rms 128 E Mazon McClary Mrs 212 E Renfrew McClelland Maurine Mrs 311 N Prairie McClelland Robert* lumberman 311 N Prairie McClung Blanche Mrs 107 W Mazon McClung George H* pastor M E Church 107 W Mazon McClung Marjorie 107 W Mazon McConnell Jeanette Mrs 127 W Chippewa McConnell John Sr* rtd 127 W Chippewa McConnell Mary tchr 215 E South McConnell Wm+ lab 116 E South McDonald Mary Mrs 329 W James McDonald Peter* tmstr 329 W James McDonald Rosella 329 W James McDonnell Anna Miss+ 118 E Mazon McGlinn Joe+ 118 E Mazon McIlduff Agnes Miss+ 218 W Chippewa McKee Alice Mrs 308 Prairie McKee Evelyn Miss+ 308 Prairie McKee Jos* r rd 308 Prairie McKee Sadie Miss+ 308 Prairie McKinney Charles* carp 118 E Seminole McKinney Herbert 118 E Seminole McKinney Leonard 118 E Seminole McKinney Martha Mrs 118 E Seminole McKenzie Coletta 113 E Seminole McKenzie Frances Mrs nurse 113 E Seminole McMeans Adam+ 211 E William McMeans Mary Miss+ 211 E William McWilliams Charles D* banker 121 N Prairie McWilliams Charles Jr 121 N Prairie McWilliams Edward+ banker 211 N Prairie McWilliams Harriet Mrs 104 W Mazon McWilliams Helen Mrs 121 N Prairie McWilliams James A N Prairie McWilliams John P* 104 W Mazon McWilliams John P II N Prairie Mannix Mary Miss+ nurse rms Livingston Hotel Martin Alice Mrs 211 W South Martin Charles s 127 W Seminole Martin Clyde* tile factory 115 W Seminole Martin Glenn 211 W South Martin Herman* 220 E James Martin Iva Miss+ 210 N Prairie Martin Jane Miss+ 224 W Delaware Martin Litta Mrs 115 W Seminole Martin Louise Mrs 127 W Seminole Martin Maggie M Mrs 121 W Delaware Martin Mary Mrs 210 N Prairie Martin R J* rtd 121 W Delaware Martin Sophia Mrs 220 E James Martin V Miss+ sew 220 E James Martin Vernon* tile factory 127 W Seminole Martin Wayne 211 W South Martin William* conductor 211 W South Marvel Ella Mrs 215 W Waupansie Marvel Thomas* tchr 215 W Waupansie Mathison James+ lab 203 E Delaware Mathison L J* tmstr 203 E Delaware Mathison L J Mrs 203 E Delaware Matzen John* carp 405 W South Matzen J Mrs 405 W South Matzen Louie+ tiler Kepplinger Block Matzke Anna Louise 107 W Delaware Matzke Catherine Miss+ ldr 406 W Delaware Matzke Charles Waupansie Matzke Henry Waupansie Matzke John* blacksmith 107 W Delaware Matzke Joseph Waupansie Matzke Lily Mrs Waupansie Matzke Marie Mrs Delaware Matzke Otto* factory Waupansie Meiers Henry L* rtd farmer 111 W Waupansie Meiers Herbert+ express 305 E Mazon Meiers Margaret Mrs 305 E Mazon Meiers Minnie Mrs 111 W Waupansie Meiers Pearl Miss+ 111 W Waupansie Melta James+ express 311 E Seminole Merritt Lawrence 111 W Mazon Merritt Mahlon* grain buyer 111 W Mazon Merritt Poline Mrs 111 W Mazon Michellod Louis+ carp rms 222 S Franklin Mickelson Alvin 118 W Seminole Mickelson Andrew* barber 114 E Mazon [[Horn-9899|Mickelson Bertha Mrs 403 W Delaware]] [[Mickelson-377|Mickelson Carl* janitor 403 W Delaware]] Mickelson Chris* rtd 105 E Seminole Mickelson Ella Miss+ 200 N Clinton Mickelson Esther Miss+ 200 N Clinton Mickelson Flora maid 201 W William Mickelson James 114 E Mazon Mickelson Laura Mrs 118 W Seminole Mickelson Lena Mrs 114 E Mazon Mickelson Nels* rtd 200 N Clinton Mickelson Nels Mrs 200 N Clinton Mickelson Otto* p o 118 W Seminole Middleton Estella+ maid 102 E Mazon Migliarini Joe+ conf rms 120 E Waupansie Mills Jennie Mrs 321 S Chicago Mills Roger* Ins 321 S Chicago Millberger Martin+ 409 N Chippewa Miller Annie Mrs 409 W Mazon Miller Anthony+ tiler Cottage Hotel Miller Carl* 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E North Miller Tony+ tiler 118 E Mazon [[Miller-75404|Miller Walter 406 W South]] [[Miller-75400|Miller William+ baker 406 W South]] Miller Willlam* engineer 307 S Washington Mink Anna Mrs 213 W Waupansie Mink Arthur* 213 W Waupansie Moehler Andrew 109 E North Moehler Anna 109 E North Moehler Charles 109 E North Moehler Hannah Mrs 109 E North Moehler John* contractor 109 E North Moehler Marie 109 E North Moehler Anna Mrs rms 213 W Delaware Moloney Chas r rd 215 E South Moloney Edna Miss+ 215 E South Moloney Ellen Mrs 215 E South Moloney Ellen 215 E South Moloney John bell boy 215 E South Moloney Thomas* plumber 215 E South Moloney Walter 215 E South Moeller John* carp rms 213 W Delaware Moffatt Frank+ butcher rms 215 E South Moffatt Joe+ butcher rms 215 E South Moffatt Tom+ butcher rms 215 E South Momson Cretia Mrs 219 W South Morgan Dorothy 114 W Chippewa Morgan George+ painter 114 W Seminole Morgan Helen 114 W Chippewa Morgan Henry+ painter 114 W Seminole Morgan Laura Mrs 114 W Chippewa Morris Hazel Miss+ 205 W Chippewa Morris Mary E Mrs 205 W Chippewa Morris May Miss+ 401 E Chippewa Morris Roy+ 205 W Chippewa Morris William* dray 205 W Chippewa Morris William Edward* rtd 401 E Chippewa Morrisey Edward+ rtd 323 W Mazon Morrisey Rose Miss+ 323 W Mazon Mott Adeline Mrs 213 E South Mott Gershon* rtd 213 E South Mueller Amelia Mrs 320 E Seminole Mueller Eldore 320 E Seminole Mueller Martin* pastor German Evangelical Lutheran Church 320 E Seminole Murphy Nellie Miss+ 222 E North Myers Addie Barr Mrs 100 W Waupansie Myers Clarence* salesman 100 W Waupansie Myers Edith 100 W Waupansie N Naffziger Carrie Mrs 224 W Seminole Naffziger Oliver+ autos 224 W Seminole Nelsen Eva Mrs 110 W Chippewa Nelsen Marius* factory 509 S Clinton Nelsen Oscar 509 S Clinton Nelsen Paul 110 W Chippewa Nelsen Pauline Mrs 509 W Clinton Nelson Albert* grocer 110 W Chippewa Nelson Alvina 421 W Mazon Nelson Amil+ rms Cottage Hotel Nelson Arthur 207 E Seminole Nelson Catherine 111 W Delaware Nelson Charles 110 W Chippewa Nelson Chris rtd 421 W Mazon Nelson Cecelia Mrs 321 W Delaware Nelson Christine Mrs 220 W Waupansie Nelson Donald 212 W Chippewa Nelson Elizabeth Mrs 212 W Chippewa Nelson Hannah Mrs 219 W Seminole Nelson Harry 212 W Chippewa Nelson Henry 219 W Seminole Nelson James* traveling sales 212 W Chippewa Nelson James 207 E Seminole Nelson Julius* carp 219 W Seminole Nelson Lewis 207 E Seminole Nelson Linnie Mrs 111 W Delaware Nelson M L+ tiler 118 E Mazon Nelson Mado* 220 W Waupansie Nelson Magdalene Mrs 207 E Seminole Nelson Marie Miss+ nurse rms 220 W Chippewa Nelson Martillis 219 W Seminole Nelson Martin* merchant 111 W Delaware Nelson Mary 207 E Seminole Nelson Matilda 213 W Delaware Nelson Maurice 111 W Delaware Nelson N C* rtd 321 W Delaware Nelson Nick Sr* lab 207 E Seminole Nelson Nick Jr 207 E Seminole Nelson Raymond 207 E Seminole Nelson Rosa 509 S Clinton Nelson Tillie Mrs 421 W Mazon Nelson Viola 213 W Delaware Nelson Walter* carp 421 W Mazon Neilson Andrew* carp 323 W Chippewa Neilson Anna 323 W Chippewa Neilson Meta dom 323 W Chippewa Neilson Sine Mrs 323 W Chippewa Nevins Charles* opr 208 W South Nevins Louise Mrs 208 W South Nicholas Alice Mrs 219 E Renfrew Nicholas Dorothy Louise 219 E Renfrew Nicholas Leslie* opr 219 E Renfrew Nickell Faith rms Renfrew Lodge Nomensen Anna Mrs 123 W Chippewa Nomensen Peter* real estate 123 W Chippewa Nordine Charlotte 311 S Washington Nordine Elmer* engineer 311 S Washington Nordine E Mrs 311 S Washington Norgaard Caroline Mrs 221 W Seminole Norgaard Jeff* ret 221 W Seminole Norris Heber* merchant 217 E James Norris James 217 E James Norris Marion 217 E James Norris Martha Mrs 217 E James O O'Brian John Paul 215 E Waupansie O'Brian Leo F 215 E Waupansie O'Brian M H* road master 215 E Waupansie O'Brian M H Mrs 215 E Waupansie O'Brian Mary Margaret 215 E Waupansie O'Connor Alva Mrs 220 S Franklin O'Connor Frank* furniture 220 S Franklin O'Connor John 220 S Franklin O'Malley Grace Miss+ nurse rms 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Mazon Potter Mary Mrs 210 W Mazon Potter Margaret Miss+ 200 E Renfrew Potter Mary Anne Mrs 200 E Renfrew Potter Orson+ rms 117 W Waupansie Pope Florence Miss+ maid 204 E Pollard Pratt Frank* r rd 304 E Delaware Pratt Frank Mrs 304 E Delaware Pratt Manford 304 E Delaware Pratt Ralph 304 E Delaware Price Bessie 315 W William Price Cora Mrs 315 W William Price Gabriel* signal maintainer 315 W William Price Harry 315 W William Price Lora Mrs 317 W William Price Lydia 317 W William Price Roger* r rd 317 W William R Rabe Ida Mrs 214 W James Rabe Margaret 214 W James Rabe Richard 214 W James Rabe William* r rd 214 W James Rabe William Jr 214 W James Racher John+ 202 E North Radcliff Lawn+ 220 W South Radcliff Martha J Mrs 118 E South Radcliff Mary Mrs 220 W South Ramer Edith Miss+ maid 315 E Mazon Rasmussen Lawrence+ tailor rms 200 N Franklin Rasmussen Marie Mrs 223 W James Rasmussen Peter* laundry 223 W James Ready Alice 301 W James Ready Julia Mrs 301 W James Ready Lawrence 301 W James 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pool 204 S Franklin Reel Margaret Mrs 204 S Franklin Reel Margaret Mrs 116 E South Reel Thomas B 204 S Franklin Reel Thomas* feed yard 116 E South Reynolds Gladys 215 E Spencer Reynolds James 302 S Chicago Reynolds John 302 S Chicago Reynolds Jennie Mrs 215 E Spencer Reynolds Leo* r rd 215 E Spencer Reynolds May Mrs 302 S Chicago Reynolds P J* phys 301 S Chicago Rhinehardt Edward+ hotel clk Grand Central Hotel Rhode Adreas 309 W North Rhode Andrew* marb fac 309 W North Rhode Ellen 309 W North Rhode Joseph 309 W North Rhode Sarah Mrs 309 W North Rhode William 309 W North Riber Christian+ mason rms 104 W Delaware Ricollo Francis 122 W South Ricollo James 122 W South Ricollo P Mrs 122 W South Ricollo Phillip* lab 122 W South Ricollo Phillip Jr 122 W South Ricollo Victor 122 W South Ricollo Baby 122 W South Riley Clarence baker Grand Central Hotel Rivers Martha Mrs 205 E Spencer Rivers Thomas* lab 205 E Spencer Robinson Alice Mrs 213 E Pollard Robinson Candace 309 Chicago Robinson Cecelia Mrs 309 Chicago Robinson Charles* salesman 309 S Chicago Robinson Clarence+ restaurant rms 111 E Seminole Robinson George* elevator 213 E Pollard Robinson Helen 213 E Pollard Robinson Myra 309 Chicago Rodino Carmon* lab 311 S Prairie Rodino Celvia Mrs 311 S Prairie Rodino James+ r rd rms 311 S Prairie Rodino Jos+ r rd rms 311 S Prairie Rodino Joe+ r rd rms 311 S Prairie Rodino L r rd 301 S Franklin Rodino Marie 311 S Prairie Rodino Mary 311 S Franklin Rodino Ricco 311 S Prairie Roeder Arthur J+ farmer 123 E Chippewa Roeder Dale 123 E Chippewa Roeder Emma Mrs 220 E Waupansie Roeder Leo J+ farms 123 E Chippewa Roeder Mary Mrs 123 E Chippewa Roeder W D* merchant 123 E Chippewa Roeder Walter 220 E Waupansie Roeder William Vance 123 E Chippewa Rogers Grace Miss+ milliner rms 117 W Mazon Rogerson Desa Miss+ waitress rms Livingston Hotel Rose Mrs rms 312 E Mazon Rose Jim* r rd N Chicago Rose Jim Mrs N Chicago Rose Joseph N Chicago Rose Lillian 312 E Mazon Rose Marie N Chicago Rose Walter N Chicago Rosendall Christine Mrs 200 W Waupansie Rosendall Clara Miss+ sten 200 W Waupansie Rosendall Elma Miss+ tchr 200 W Waupansie Rosendall Hans Sr* rtd 200 W Waupansie Rosendall Hans Jr* rms 202 E Pollard Rosendall Lillian Mrs 202 E Pollard Rowley Anna Mrs dressmaker 117 E Chippewa Russel Mrs Ora+ dress rms 213 E North S Salzer Elizabeth 305 S Chicago Sanckson A P+ baker 118 E Mazon Santacrose A* lab 222 E Waupansie Santacrose Mattie Mrs 222 E Waupansie Sayer George* carp 400 W Chippewa Sayer Inez+ bkpr 400 W Chippewa Sayer James hotel 400 W Chippewa Sayer Sophia Mrs 400 W Chippewa Schlote Harold 322 W Chippewa Schlote Phillip* lab 322 W Chippewa Schlote Sena Mrs 322 W Chippewa Schmidt Mary Mrs 112 E Waupansie Schmidt William* butcher 112 E Waupansie Schore Chris* rtd 112 W Seminole Schore Ethel 203 W Delaware Schore Ida Mrs 203 W Delaware Schore John* mason 203 W Delaware Schore Lester 203 W Delaware Schore Paul 203 W Delaware Schore Pauline Mrs 112 W Seminole Schroeder George+ 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[[Hahn-1895|Simantel Barbara Mrs 314 E Delaware]] [[Simantel-3|Simantel Conrad* rtd 314 E Delaware]] Simantel Julia Miss+ dom 211 N Prairie Simantel Lucy Miss+ dom 211 N Prairie [[Simandel-3|Simantel Lydia Miss+ 314 E Delaware]] [[Skov-82|Skov Anton+ clk rms 203 E Pollard]] Skov Andrew+ mason 407 W Mazon Skov Anna Miss+ ldr 407 W Mazon Skov Mary Mrs 407 W Mazon Slattery Anna 220 W Seminole Slattery Liza Mrs 220 W Seminole Slattery Roy 220 W Seminole Slattery William* cattle buyer 220 W Seminole Slyder Jesse* 222 S Franklin Slyder Ruth Mrs boarders 222 S Franklin Smale Delia Mrs 222 W South Smale Fred* laundry 222 W South Smale Howard 222 W South Smidt Avilda 129 E Chippewa Smidt Catherine Mrs 129 E Chippewa Smidt Edw* mer 129 E Chippewa Smidt Marvin* cigars 124 W Seminole Smidt Mary Mrs 124 W Seminole Smith Albert printing 226 W South Smith Anna Mrs 114 E Mazon Smith Betty 217 W Mazon Smith Carrie Miss+ clk 226 W South Smith Carter+ 123 W Seminole Smith Delia Mrs dom hotel 123 W Seminole Smith Elmer p o 411 E Chippewa Smith Emily 217 W Mazon [[Ahern-1058|Smith Erminia Mrs 121 W Mazon]] Smith Esther Mrs 116 W Seminole Smith Frank lab 123 W Seminole [[Smith-104938|Smith Frank L* land 121 W Mazon]] Smith Fred+ lab 226 W South Smith George* rtd 226 W South Smith George Jr+ lab W William Smith Hans* r rd 207 S Prairie Smith Hazor* mfgr 217 W Mazon Smith Hazor Barr 217 W Mazon Smith Irving lab 119 W North Smith J M Mrs rms 303 E Mazon Smith Jens A* 114 E Mazon Smith Kate Mrs 120 W Chippewa Smith Lena Mrs 119 W North Smith Lila Mrs 217 W Mazon Smith Lucille 207 S Prairie Smith Margaret Mrs 207 S Prairie Smith Marius* carp 411 E Chippewa Smith Marie Mrs 411 E Chippewa Smith Peter+ lab 226 W South Smith Ray* 116 W Seminole Smith Rachel clk 411 E Chippewa Smith Russel 207 S Prairie Smith Sophie Mrs 226 W South Smith Tony farm 123 W Seminole Snyder Florence 104 E Seminole Snyder John* real estate 104 E Seminole Snyder Juanita 104 E Seminole Snyder Lionel 104 E Seminole 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Transcription of will of Edward Barnard, Proved 1855

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TRANSCRIPTION OF THE WILL OF EDWARD BARNARD, PROVED 1855 IN LONDON
Transcribed by [[Pickup-177|Trevor Pickup]]
30 April 2020
Original downloaded from the National Archives
National Archives reference PROB 11/2206/262
{{Image|file=Barnard-1467.pdf |caption=Will of Edward Barnard, proved 1855 }} This is the last will and testament of [[Barnard-1467|Edward Barnard]] of Claremont Square, Pentonville, Esquire that and maybe interred in a plain ???way in the Bunhill Fields Burial Grounds in the City Road in the same grave in which my father and mother were buried and given that ??? all my funeral expenses and the expenses of provisions of this my will may be paid with all ??? after my burial and out of my estate and effects as follows Whereas affirm of [[Barnard-1103|Edward Barnard]] son, of Angel Street, City of London, ??? inherit to me the sum of six thousand pounds and whatever ..my household effects and bequeath and give to my son [[Barnard-4423|George Barnard]] the sum of five hundred pounds above and beyond an equal share of the residue of my property. I bequeath and give to my two granddaughters, [[Reid-10934|Ann Margery]] and [[Ker-Reid-1|Caroline]], daughters of [[Reid-9262|Mr William Reid]] ??? the sum of one hundred pounds in remembrance of their affectionate love of their aunt… Remainder of my estate equally among my eight children namely [[Barnard-1469|Mary (Barnard) Reid]] wife of [[Reid-9262|William Reid]], [[Barnard-3631|Elizabeth (Barnard) Reid]], wife of [[Reid-9261|David Reid]], [[Barnard-1103|Edward Barnard]] and [[Barnard-4046|John Barnard]], [[Barnard-1420|Sarah (Faraday) Barnard]] wife of [[Faraday-4|Michael Faraday]], [[Barnard-4087|William Barnard]], [[Barnard-5060|Charlotte (Barnard) Buchanan]] wife of [[Buchanan-5767|George Buchanan]] and [[Barnard-4423|George Barnard]]...signed 1st April 1812. Codicil to the above will ??? and bequeath to my dear friend Mr [[Boosey-65|Thomas Boosey]] the sum of fifty pounds in trust for our poor friends and members of the church of which we are ourselves members. I also give to my executors Edward Barnard and Thomas Boosey the additional sum of two pounds ??? in addition to that mentioned in my will… I also give to my Granddaughter [[Reid-11286|Mary Barnard Reid]] now visiting and ??? the sum of fifty pounds as a small remembrance of her many and kind services during many years of her and her above. Also to my servant Mary ??? and to my niece [[Barnard-4051|Mary Barnard]] now in my service I give to both the sum of ten pounds . I also request my executors to continue to pay or cause to be paid to the widow of my brother [[Barnard-4273|Nathaniel Barnard]] or by any equivalent the sum of six shillings per week during her natural life and also the sum of three pounds quarterly for her rent as will appear in a statement now in my possession that they will receive the half yearly dividends of ///government stocks… in the names of Edward Barnard, Edward Barnard Junior and William Barnard, Trustees to pay to the said Elizabeth Barnard… I also give and bequeath to [[Lyon-4478|Martha Barnard]], the widow of my son [[Barnard-4087|William]] recently deceased the sum of two hundred pounds in remembrance of my dead son??? Dated 30th October 1848, Edward Barnard signed sealed and published … Proved at London with a codicil 20th February 1855 … by the oath of Edward Barnard the son and Thomas Boosey the executors …

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[[Category: Mount Barker Cemetery East, Mount Barker, Western Australia]] ===Sortable Table of graves=== {| 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;"|'''photo #''' |- |[[Bispham-32|GORMAN, Emma]]||||1925 Jul 03||64||The dearly beloved wife of James Gorman. A patient sufferer at rest||[[Image:Bispham-32-1.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Waller-3550|GORMAN, Eva]]||188?||1973||||Awarded Freedom of Plantagenet 1966||[[Image:Waller-3550.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Gorman-2010|GORMAN, James]]||1882||1953||||Loved husband of Eva||[[Image:Waller-3550.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Haese-29|HAESE, Glen Allen]]||1920 Sep 08||2006 Jun 03||||loved husband of Ellen Ruby. Father of Janice, Glenda, Marlene & Gary||[[Image:Mount_Barker_Cemetery_Mt_Barker_WA-3.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Workman-2658|HAESE, Ellen Ruby]]||1918 Nov 15||2009 May 01||||devoted wife of Glen Allen. Mother of Janice, Glenda, Marlene & Gary||[[Image:Mount_Barker_Cemetery_Mt_Barker_WA-3.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Haese-14|HAESE, Charles John]]||1852||1970||||Beloved husband of Elsie||[[Image:Haese-14-2.jpg|100px]] |- |} ===INSERT NEW CEMETERY NAME HERE=== {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Photograph''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Grave number''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Transcription''' |- | | | | |- | | | | |- ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Photograph''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Grave number''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Transcription''' |} :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Plantagenet/mtbarker.htm '''Mt Barker'''] [[:Category: Mount Barker Cemetery East, Mount Barker, Western Australia|Cemetery]] [https://www.plantagenet.wa.gov.au/community/facilities/cemeteries.aspx Shire of '''Plantagenet''' ''Cemeteries'']

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Translated Journal of Elizabeth Neumann

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The personal journal of [[Neumann-910|Elizabeth Neumann]] is being translated by WikiTree members. {| class="wikitable" ! colspan="3" style="text-align: center; font-family:'Arial Black', Gadget, sans-serif !important;;" | Journal Pages |- | style="text-align: center; font-weight:bold; font-family:'Arial Black', Gadget, sans-serif !important;;" | Pg | style="text-align: center; font-weight:bold; font-family:'Arial Black', Gadget, sans-serif !important;;" | Image Scan | style="text-align: center; font-weight:bold; font-family:'Arial Black', Gadget, sans-serif !important;;" | Hungarian Transcription | style="text-align: center; font-weight:bold; font-family:'Arial Black', Gadget, sans-serif !important;;" | English Translation |- style="vertical-align: top; border-spacing: 5px; border: 1px solid darkgray;" | 19 | [[Image:Neumann-910.jpg|150px|Journal page 19]] | style="border: 1px solid darkgray; padding: 10px;" | 1933 4 hétig otthon voltam Juliusban és utána vissza mentem és befejeztem a tanulmányaimat. Közben lejátszódott a Hindenburg lemondása, és a Hitler választása jött fölénybe. -mi- -előtt- -Hitler- Úgy volt, hogy én elhelyezkedtem egy fogorvosnőnél, mint dentist asszistens, és dolgoztam 4 napot egy héten. Volt ott egy technikus ki végezte a technikai munkát. A fogorvosnő egy gyenge munka erő volt, és nem volt lekiismeretes a páciensekkel szemben, feltette a lukas koronát a fogra és azt mondta, ez úgyse jön többet ide. Én ezt nem tudtam tenni, mert ha a páciens fizet, azt ki kell elégíteni, úgy, hogy meg legyen elégedve, mert az csak a rendelőnek jó hírnevet csinál. A fogorvosnő egy elvált nő volt 50 év körül | style="border: 1px solid darkgray; padding: 10px;" | 1933 I was home for 4 weeks in July and then I went back and finished my studies. Meanwhile Hindenburg resigned and Hitler was elected. I found myself a position as a dentist's assistant, working 4 days a week. There was a technician to do the technical work, but the dentist was a bad worker, she was not conscientous with the patients, she put on crowns with holes and said this one will not come here again anyway, I couldn't do that because if the patient pays he should be satisfied, because that improves the reputation of the practice, the dentist was a divorcee of about 50 |- style="vertical-align: top; border-spacing: 5px; border: 1px solid darkgray;" | style="border: 1px solid darkgray; padding: 10px; background: #e4efe7;" | 20 | style="border: 1px solid darkgray; background: #e4efe7;" | [[Image: Neumann-910-1.jpg|150px|Journal page 20]] | style="border: 1px solid darkgray; padding: 10px; background: #e4efe7;" | az én Dr. dentistestemnek kinek volt egy barátja egy rendőr főtiszt, aki gyakran jött esténként a lakására a fogorvosnőnek de szombat este legtöbbször engem is meghívtak és akkor egy jó restaurantba mentünk vacsorázni utána söröztek és oda jöttek a férfi barátjai is, rendszerint 1-2 óra reggelig, énekeltek táncoltak, vasárnap ebédre is szoktak meghívni, és akkor sok mindenféle jót főztek, volt egy szakácsnő ki azt csinálta, a menü volt leves, 2-3 féle sült különböző főzelék rízs potatoes bor, sör, és késöbb kávé, ?? sütemények, és gyümölcs, főleg strawberry sweetcreammel, az fogorvosnő a főnöknő szeretettem engem, és vitt mindig vásárolni magával, ha | style="border: 1px solid darkgray; padding: 10px; background: #e4efe7;" | who had a friend, a police officer, who came often in the evenings to the dentist's apartment, but on Saturday nights they usually invited me, too, and then we went to a good restaurant for dinner afterwards they had beer and the man's friends would come there too, usually until 1 or 2 in the morning, they sang and danced, they often invited me for Sunday lunch [main meal ofthe day], and then they cooked all sorts of good things, there was a cook who did this, the menu was soup, 2-3 kinds of meat, various vegetables, rice, potatoes, wine, beer, and later coffee, ??, pastries, and fruit, especially strawberry with sweet cream, the dentist my boss really liked me, and took me shopping with her, if |- style="vertical-align: top; border-spacing: 5px; border: 1px solid darkgray;" | 38 | [[Image:Journal_of_Elizabeth_Neumann.jpg|150px|Journal page 38]] | style="border: 1px solid darkgray; padding: 10px;" | nagyon közel volt és főleg vidéki páciensek voltak, lassan kifejlődött a pácientura, és a forgalom meghozta, hogy 3 részre elosztva meg lehetett élni belőle, a páciensek szerettek, és egyik küldte a másikat, meg voltak elégedve a munkával mit csináltam nekik, azonban ez sem tarthatott soká mert bejöttek Pestre a németek, a zsidó orvosoknak rá kellett tenni a falon kint levő fogorvosi táblára a sárga csillagot, és a zsidó személynek is kellett sárga csillagot viselni, és zsidó csak zsidónak dolgozhatott, igy a munka is kevesebb lett. 1943 nyár végén bejött a német katonaság Budapestre, az emberek meg voltak rémülve, és én is féltem menni a rendelőbe mert a | style="border: 1px solid darkgray; padding: 10px;" | was very close and the patients were mostly country folk, slowly the practice developed, and we had enough business that divided in 3 it was enough to live on. The patients liked it, and one sent the other, they were satisfied with the work I did for them. But this could not go on for long, because the Germans came into Pest, and Jewish doctors had to put the yellow star on their wall signs, and Jewish persons had to wear the yellow star, too, and only Jews could employ Jews, so work decreased. At the end of the summer in 1943 the German soldiers came into Budapest, and people were terrified. I was afraid to go into the practice because the |- style="vertical-align: top; border-spacing: 5px; border: 1px solid darkgray;" | style="border: 1px solid darkgray; padding: 10px; background: #e4efe7;" | 39 | style="border: 1px solid darkgray; background: #e4efe7;" | [[Image:Journal_of_Elizabeth_Neumann-1.jpg|150px|Journal page 39]] | style="border: 1px solid darkgray; padding: 10px; background: #e4efe7;" | németek a zsidókat összeszedték az utcán, és elvitték a koncentrációs táborba. Én nem hordtam a kabátomon a sárga csillagot mert akkor engem is elfogtak volna, de nekem volt egy testvérem Miskolcon lakott magyar ??? Sterné?, kiket meg akartam látogatni. Kimentem egy ismerőssel a keleti állomásra, hogy megkérdezzem, mikor melyik időben tudnék elutazni Miskolcra, és mikor bementem, az előcsarnokban a rendőrök igazolták az embereket. Én oda adtam a személyazonossági bizonyítványom, és arra azt mondta, álljon a sarokba. Ott már sok ember állt, zsidók kit össze szedtek, többek között látom egy nőt ki Kassáról egy ismerős volt, erre mondtam a rendőrtisztnek, én nem állhatok oda mert rám várnak a páciensek Baross téri rendelőben, és nem álltam a sorba | style="border: 1px solid darkgray; padding: 10px; background: #e4efe7;" | Germans were gathering Jews on the street and taking them to concentration camps. I did not wear the yellow star on my coat, because then they would have caught me, too. But I had a sibling living in Miskolc, Hungarian ??? of? Stern?, whom I wanted to visit. I went out with an acquaintance to East Station to ask at what time I could travel to Miskolc. When I went in to the entry hall, the police were carding people. I gave over my identification document, and he said, go stand in the corner. There were already a bunch of people standing there, Jews that they had gathered, among them I saw a woman from Kassa that I knew, so I said to the police officer, I can't stand there, because I have patients waiting in the office on Baross street, and I didn't get in the line |- style="vertical-align: top; border-spacing: 5px; border: 1px solid darkgray;" | 40 | [[Image:Journal_of_Elizabeth_Neumann-2.jpg|150px|Journal page 40]] | style="border: 1px solid darkgray; padding: 10px;" | vártam, és mikor a rendőr kifelé nézett, én jártam körbe és a partner ki várt rám, be kiabált Erzsike jöjjön ki gyorsan, és én rohantam ki a teremből, szinte rosszul voltam az ijedelemtől, hogy nem-e jön utánam a rendőr és gyorsan mentünk a rendelőbe, és elmeséltem, mi történt velem a keletinél, az ismerősök csodálkoztak, hogy milyen bátor voltam. A helyzet minden nap rosszabb volt a német és zsidók között, ugy hogy én bezártam a rendelőt és nem dolgoztam, mert félteni kellett az életemet, és ki költöztem Pest kölvárosában egy pácienshez, kinek a rendelőbe csináltam egy fogsort, és fizettem neki bőven minden héten, amiért adott helyet nekem a házában és enni. A szobám egy üveg veranda | style="border: 1px solid darkgray; padding: 10px;" | I waited, and when the policeman was looking outward, I walked around and the partner who was waiting for me yelled in "Lizzie, come quickly", and I ran out of the hall, I was almost sick from fright, that the policeman would follow, and we went quickly back to the practice, and I told everyone what had happened to us. My friends were surprised at how brave I had been. The situation got worse every day between the Germans and Jews, so I closed the office and didn't work, because I had to fear for my life. I moved out to a suburb of Pest to a patient, for whom I had made a denture, and I paid her plenty every week, for providing me a place in her house and food. My room was a glass veranda |- style="vertical-align: top; border-spacing: 5px; border: 1px solid darkgray;" | style="border: 1px solid darkgray; padding: 10px; background: #e4efe7;" | 41 | style="border: 1px solid darkgray; background: #e4efe7;" | [[Image:Journal_of_Elizabeth_Neumann-3.jpg|150px|Journal page 41]] | style="border: 1px solid darkgray; padding: 10px; background: #e4efe7;" | volt (hogy) fűtve nem volt soha és ''pillow cover was very thin and I was shivering from the cold, I couldn't sleep, and the food was very bad, only beans and potatoes,'' az asszony ''was'' nagyon szegény özvegy asszony, ki tartott zsidókat 3 zsidó nőt és a szomszédjainak azt mondotta, hogy a rokonai vagyunk és mindenkinek volt keresztyén születési papírjai. Én ott volt 2 hónapig, Okt-december, és mikor már a háziasszony be ment Pestre mindig vissza jött és mondotta, a nyilasok, Hitleristák viszik a zsidókat, ki öli és ledobják a Dun?? ???. Rettenetes élet volt, de ha valaki akart élni, sokat kellett szenvednie. Később Mátyás Föld volt a neve, kis város. December táján 1943-ban a németek harcoltak a magyarokkal a város területén és sok német megöltek a németek kivonultak de az orosz katonaság ott maradt a lakosság levonult a bunkerbe vagy pincékbe a harc tovább mert megint, és a házak össze dőltek a bunker hol mi | style="border: 1px solid darkgray; padding: 10px; background: #e4efe7;" | it was unheated and the pillow cover was very thin and I was shivering from the cold, I couldn't sleep, and the food was very bad, only beans and potatoes, the woman was a very poor widow who kept some Jews, 3 Jewish women, and she told her neighbors that they were her relatives and everyone had Christian birth papers. I was there 2 months, Oct. - December, and when the woman went to Pest she always came back and said the Arrow Cross and Hitlerists are taking the Jews, they kill them and throw them ["in the Danube's waters," maybe?]. It was a horrible life, but if someone wanted to live, he had to suffer a lot. Later it [i.e. the place where she was staying] was called Mátyásföld, a small town. Around December 1943 the Germans fought the Hungarians in the town and many Germans were killed, the Germans withdrew but the Russian soldiers stayed, the residents moved down into bunkers and basements, the fighting continued again, and the houses fell down, the bunker where we |- style="vertical-align: top; border-spacing: 5px; border: 1px solid darkgray;" | 42 | [[Image:Journal_of_Elizabeth_Neumann-4.jpg|150px|Journal page 42]] | style="border: 1px solid darkgray; padding: 10px;" | voltunk kicsi volt és 100-150 ember volt benne a házat érte a bomba de nem robbant fel szerencse volt csak a fal megmozdult kövek lehulltak, volt ki megsebesült mikor a háború lecsendesedett és az oroszok ott maradtak a faluban én elköltöztem egy családdal egy üres házba, mert már pénzem nem volt, és az asszony hol laktam nem tartott és jártam dolgozni az oroszoknak és ők ezért adtak enni, de soká ezt se lehetett csinálni mert az orosz katonák akarták a nőket az ágyba és vinni és vitték is kit tudtak. Azután később már lehetett a mészárszékbe lóhúst venni vettük és főztük és sárga borsót ezt ettük, és kukorica kenyeret, egyszer be utaztam Pestre mert a rendelőbe volt nekem 1 liter szesz | style="border: 1px solid darkgray; padding: 10px;" | were was small and there were 100-150 people in it the house was hit by a bomb but it didn't explode luckily only the wall moved and some stones fell, some people were injured when the fighting died down and the Russians stayed in the village I moved with a family to an empty house, because I had no money left, and the woman where I was living didn't keep me and I went to work for the Russians and they gave me food for it, but this could not be done long because the Russian soldiers wanted women in bed and to take and they took who they could. Then later you could get horsemeat at the butcher we bought it and cooked it with yellow peas that's what we ate, and cornbread, once I traveled to Pest because at the practice I had 1 liter of alcohol |}

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Date of report: 2024-05-18 11:49:46 Date of Data: 12 May 2024